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Students experiment with science Mojmjjlglg Hom law' Kirk Wlnslom working on his science project, reflects the beam of light off of a piece of metal. Science Research: Jennifer Bloom, Jaime Abromovitg Matt Haynes, Kirk Winslow David Silven Bill Decken Jim Massey Joe Flanagan, Jesse Graybill Salim Madjq Mr. Donald Galen. David Silver works with wires and batteries as he explains his science project to Bill Decker. NHS tOpposite pagei - Bottom row: Susie Stevens, Jill Harrison, Eo wyn Rieke, Suzanne Kurkjian, Corl Scheiner, Sarah Case, Paige Johnson, Rick Smith, Peter Kozinets. Second row: Lisa Dreste, Amy Good Kathi Marston, Sandol Brinig Iris Eytan, Alyson Murphy Erica Aeeq Margie Gomez. Third row: Nicki Ewing Paul Millen llana Newman, Dana Slesingen Eva Tsang Eleanor Ebalo, Claudia Tracht, Alison Green, Vicki Zakrzewski Cheryl Flanagan, Belinda Bentzin, Susan Huben Yolanda Traveler. Top row: Carolyn Millen Anne Johnson, Mike Hartigan, Jake Hartigan, Kenny Zwiebel Scott Lowe, Mike Van Dyke, David Huben Jill Ludkq Matt Haynes, Sonia Torres. cience Research is a y club formed for stu- dents interested in T g individual and group science projects. This year projects ranged from an ultrasonic range finder to a five year study of the Creosote bush. The club sold flowers for Home- coming and during the holiday season. The money raised was contributed to- wards the various projects. The students are required to enter a local, state, or international fair or competition. Mark Gordon won first place in the International Science and Engineering Fair. Most of the students participated either at the Central Arizona Science Fair or the State Science Fair. Mr. Donald Galen is the club advisor and helps students in picking out their projects. There were about Q0 students ac- tive in the club this year. Jesse Graybill was president, Mark Gordon was vice president, Orlando Alcordo was secre- tary, and Jimmy Wong was the treasurer. Science feceaacd 29
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-xsbpg-7 wt aw :Las suit-if-Kgrl,. '.:.t,'ssz :lf-ff. -f-if 5 ff - fy k ,,. .K .,,k V., .. , he National Honor Soci- ety is a club consisting . of approximately 80 to s s 90 juniors and seniors who are in the top ten percent of their class. They spend their time helping in community projects and helping fellow students to improve their grades. Tutoring students at Central High School was the principle goal of NHS this year. Promoting the tutoring pro- gram started by having NHS tutors in the library before and after school. This way help was always available to anyone who came in. This past year NHS has helped in two very important community service projects. During the Christmas break members helped serve lunch to the needy in St. Vincent De Paul's dining room and they also participated in help- ing raise a lot of money for the Founda- tion Against Child Abuse while working at a carnival. Through a broad range of activities we have transformed NHS from a titular society into a school and community service oriented club, stated Peter Ko- zinets, President of NHS, and Rick Smith, Vice President, Tutoring to help fellow students AW N .x ,FW :ik s ' it , ff . . ' 0 1 T ,f i 5 1, r 'W f, . 1 if , Misfit ,Z H is. T -iz . . 1' . r fr nd. As president of the National Honor Society Peter Kozinets has many jobs, including tutoring other students. Here, he tutors a pupil in English. T .,VL 2? Zdfldlldg Wana Society
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