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FUTURE SCIENTISTS-Fronf row: Don Kelton, Don Herzog, Melody Hurdesfy, Dennis Ross. Second row: Bill Marr, Stephen L. Boker, John Grunt, Dewayne Sellers. Third row: Homer E. Ing'ler, Brenda Conlee, David Jenkins, John Adams, Doug Govin. Fourfh row: Victor Caforo, Shirley Tucker, Robert Anthony, Curl Miller, Andy Hinson. ORDER OE EINSTEINIANS PON DER ETERNAL QUESTION -WHY? DREAMERS INTO MATERIALISTS .... Yesteryear the age of space was an age of obscurity .... Today it is an age of vivid reality. The age of tomorrow lies in the inquiring minds of such individuals as those belonging to the Future Scientists. Sponsored activities of this club include an annual Chamberlain Science Fair, a shell exhibit, and the production of a one-act play to promote interest in the field of science. Our coming physicists, chemists, and engineers are further aided by movies and lab instruction. Any student interested in the aims of the club is eligible for membership, but final selection is determined by a majority vote election and recommendation from co-sponsors Mrs. Mildred Reed and Mrs. Nina McLaughlin. MORE THAN ONE WAY To skin o colt-here are Susan Boker and Robert Reninga trying To find one. l Mr, john johnson Mr. Jack Noecker Mrs. Mildred Reed MT- JGITISS Zinn I mW Amn- fsfffaasmam , W f ,Jfawgnmmcwswwwwwmisw wawmswma 4
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'R ' Wxwf M Mrs. Nina McLaughlin STROBESCOPES help Don Kelfon and Edmund Vol'lrofl1 study motion in u ripple funk while Sindy Smiih fakes notes in physics experiment. SCIENCE STUDY OPENS DOOR TO EUTURE IN SPACE AGE MAGIC! NO, just another experiment in the chemistry lab. Faint figures begin to take shape as the smoke clears away. Then a voice speaks, Are you out there? The room settles down to record the things learned and to repeat. It is a sort of adventure into the unknown. Physics is a bewildering subject, exact and difficult. This is the challenge to those who desire a vast store of practical knowledge. In the biologies the battles of the animal kingdom and the beauty and wonder of the plant world open a new and interesting study to these novice scientists. Thus they learn much about the most amazing of all machines, the human body. A sort of alphabet soup, Advanced Science offers to students a well-rounded look into this amazing world. It teaches some prin- ciples and interesting facts of biology, physics, chemistry, and zoology. DISTILLATION APPARATUS and cenfifuge used in purifying chemical compounds ore the object of concentration by George Jaques, Buck Grass and Karen Krebs. Pre-flight Aeronautics is a course in the basic principles of flight. Those who have previously had two years of mathematics are eligible to take this elective, and with conscientious study soon are laying the ground work for their first flight off into the wild blue yonder. f ff! f hy' f 1 l7ff ff!!! f gffyyf y y. 4 VV, , V. f 5 A ,.,, 5 tttt 7 ff.- . .-Q' ,517 f r f Mr. Charles Dunn Mr. Fred Dreyspring J, Mrs. Gladys Breland Mr. Beecher Payne
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BIOLOGIANS-Front row: Elizabeth McClamma, Donna Mikos, Nancy Reynolds, Mary Ellen Helmke, Buck Grass, Patty Prido, Terry Booth, Charlene Wiggins, Mr. Johnson. Second row: Ruth Miller, Dolores Peeler, Allen G. Burdett, Jr., Billy Burdett, Judy Ynclan, Owen Whitman, Bill Chastain, Stan Morey. Third row: Judy Sutor, Barbara Ann Robinson, David Boles, Joe McDaniel, Mike Gurr, Skip Harris, Guy Roebuck, Wayne Gonzalez. Fourth row: George Jacques, David Means, Harley Liberty, Don Leonard, Jimmy Pullin, Tom Dietz, Bobby J. Brown, Jean Gardner. Fifth raw: Joyce Wise, Sherman Vaughn, Everett Stallings, John Whatley, Karl Tramer, Robert Wozniak, Johnny Jordan. Sixth row: Harold Williams, Edward Grillo, Robin Bearss, Lynn Matthews, Rodney Miller, Henry Pelt, Douglas Goins. PLOTTIN G AND PLANTIN G BIOLOGIAN S WORK TO MAKE EUTURE GREEN CHALLENGING THE FORCES of nature, members of the Bio- logian's Club strive to maintain a greener world by learning and practicing the techniques of plant preservation. Major projects of the year include: the providing of plants for each classroom and conducting of held trips to Hillsborough State Park. Extensive study in plant therapy is directed by sponsor Mr. WATCH THIS GAUGE points out Larry Touzeau to Melody Hardesty as she flies in the wild blue yonder. Danny 'Bright and teacher, Mr. Jack Noecker look on. ui T4 Johnny Johnson during greenhouse demonstrations. The establish- ment of an area for plant study north of the school building is a chief aim of the club. Club membership is open to those who are enrolled in a course in Biology, maintaining a C average, and an expressed desire to learn more about the natural sciences. READYING THE ACID ond focusing the enlarger in printing pictures are Lynda Akerley and Sam Ewbanks. ,ffl
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