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EGQT Scientists get EWS FORYO I t The Science Club has been ac- re this year in promoting interests and enthusiasm for learning iout our natural environment, Igticularly the marine environ- , nt, Sponsorjan Edwards, said. This was true, for the new alallen SciencefSea Star Club as ey participated in many com- unity activities. Working in trious exhibits such as the Texas ar Aquarium touch tank durin ayfest and being the only high school group to lend a hand in the first Texas Coastal Clean Up, an ef- fort to clean Texas beaches kept the members involved in com- munity projects. The club also took many field trips. They toured aboard the Katy, a U.T. Marine Science institute research vessel, visited Welder Wildlife Refuge, and journeyed to the Barney Davis CPL Power PlantfMariculture facility in May. They also hosted many guest slpeakers like a refpresentative from t e U.S. Fish an Wildlife Service who talked about starting saltwater aquariums, and speakers from CCSU and Charter Hospital who discussed the topics of en- dangered birds, coral reef ecology and dru abuse. The Ciub also participated in UIL Science competition where justin Woodson placed first in the Biology section at district and ad- vanced to regional competition. it ,t ti 4A- Jig LW 'fly -nsunn ,fit 1 We Q pta i -E uf wk I 5 I an it , -, ,, t f K Z is , ' K rite S num, 55 i' Science Club members-Mrs. lan Edwards sponsor, Lorie Burke, Krissy Kopecky, Crissy Rupp, Theresia Herro, Mandy Dougherty, Brad Fisher, Clint Worton, jason Osborne and jackie Reep. Sea Star Sweetheart. Mandy Dougherty, sophomore, was chosen as the Science Club favorite at the Winter Ball. Science Club O
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Friend or Foe!! Holding carefully, jackie Reep identifies a spider crab. affaigf ' ,A , gg A, f' 22- ' ' , Q-FW . 3 sf ' ' i X 1 . Q 1 :-, . K A 1,5 sa ,g y s Let Me See! Searching around seaweed, Sophomore Mark Mireles examines sea life collected in the other trawl. Finders Keepers. Picking up unwanted gar- bage, jackie Reep, Cheryl Rathke and Rachelle Qualls help out in the Texas Coastal Cleanup. . Science Club
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O ii -L'. Waiting in line to have his co- ' py foraytheiriwinter Ballypages checked' 'by the advisor, Chuck Elizaldi, junior, lshows relief for an almost completed assignment. Yearbook favorite. Co-editor Mi- chele Herro is escorted across the stage by choir member Ricky Sanchez during the presentation at the Winter Ball. New member. Sophomore Lisa Segars accepts her membership card and pen from Mrs. Elizabeth Brammer, journalism teacher, during the Quill and Scroll induc- tion ceremony. Yearbook Staff
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