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Investigations of the Unknow Row I.' J. Giunta, J. Fiorina, W. Livingston, R. Fiorina, J. Ruseiwicz, V. Ruffini. Row II: T. Rearick, A. Ulizio. Row III: R. Yannuzzi, B. Crim, D. Knoll, P. Bocko, C. Cortese. Row IV: J. Klinginsmith, S. DeMartino, G. Sproul, A. Simon. Science Club Students who are interested in any ofthe sci- ences can find a creative outlet for their inter- est in the Science Club. Students are urged to choose an area of science which interests them and then do research in that area. Members also participate in science fairs and other proj- ects related to science. Some interestin acids could come out of these chemicals S if placed in the hands of a scientist, 'V' Q i
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e ls to Know His Own ind Row I: A. Carney, D. Albanese. Row II: V, Larrow, A. Stultz, L. Dunn, B. Yctter. P. Kurpakus, D. Courly, K. Nedley, P. Cochran. Row I: D. Wagner, D. Post, R. Moore. Row II: B. Holmes, D. Quarles, D. Lewis. J. Koebel, S. Pasquerella, C. Brick, M. Walker, D. Regenda, K. Redmond. Home Economies Club The primary purpose of this club is to teach the dois and donits ol' rnanaging u house- hold. Students are taught where to shop and what to look for when lint ing. and how to lice-p expenses down. Activities includc field trips, service projects. and fund-raising lrakc- sales. Miss Zeolla is the club sponsor. Dave Albanese unveils his .f . . M Piece de resistance. 'i-nn 1 - ' A
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ead to the Discovery of Fact Row I: D. King, M. A, Weidner, D. Yanuzzi, T. Howard. Row II: J. Jack, J. Fiorina, K. Hummell, L. Oli- jar, T. Fiorina. Rau' III: W. Gilligan, J. Sluss, R, Libengood, K. Haley. Missing: T. Zaboski. .--, , 4. 'CO Row I: I.. Torkeo, A. Stultz, K. Bennett, C. Dombroski. P. Sinclair. R. Walker. Row ll: J. Engler. R. Ful- lerton, D. Liska. J. Rollison, J. Adams, M. Arezina. Math lub lVlernlJers of the Math Club have found that playing gaines can be educational as well as a souree of enjoynient. During elulr meetings members play games whieh are geared to helping them develop mathe- matieul skills. The elub proi isles students with the opportunity to examine aspeets ol' mathemalies whieh are not presented in the sehool eurrieulum. The elulm is sponsored by Mr. Arezina. President Mark Arezina spys some rath- er interesting figures drawn in his math book. 33
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