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MECHANICS of the over-head projector are learned by Keith Sykes. JUNIOR engineers president, Kenny Caison, inspects the surplus equipment acquired by the lab. junior Gngineevs Seek “New Horizons of Gngineeving ' Junior Engineers, more than seventy strong, are a visible symbol of a growing interest in all fields of science at Eastern High School. Organized in 1964 be¬ cause of the tremendous size of the science club , the members of this club are interested in planning a career in engineering or some field related to engineering. It is their goal to promote interest in this area and become better acquainted with the various and ever-changing as¬ pects of engineering. Programs have been presented by Western Electric representatives in such areas as Laser communication and artificial speech synthesis. Front Row: N. Black (secretary), L. Hopkins (vice president), D. Westbrook (treasurer).Second Row: R. Ray, D. Cates, R. Porter, K. Caison (president), P. Williams, R. Aulbert, T. Eller. Third Row: W. Braxton, M. Terrell, J. Turner, K. Ray, M. Ray. Fourth Row: D. Maultsby, S. Riley, M. Isley, J. Hawkins, L. McLeod, H. Hamilton, B. Mehring, P. Smith. Back Row: K. Sykes, E. Bullard, J. Parks, R. Bayliff, D. Burgess, D. Turner, R. Barnwell, B. Wall, J. Merritt, G. Harris, K. Shanklin.
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Biological Club Prepares for Science 3air The Biology Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Abernathy, seeks to improve our understanding of biology and encourage more interest in science. The Biology Club also plays a keyrole in the promotion of the science fair. Each year every member of the science classes pre¬ sents either a projector a research paper at this fair. Stu¬ dents are allowed to attend the fair during their study hall periods and judges from nearby universities present prizes. The club is responsible for advertising the fair. The program committee brings many interesting fea¬ tures to the club members. These form a question and answer program to speeches by people in the field of science. A recent program was given by a representative from Bruce Terminix showing a film and giving a talk on termites. Front Row: B. Patton, L. Jones, A. Settle, D. Pender (secretary-treasurer), S. Hup man, B. Brigman, Z. Cobb, J. Bradley, G. Nash. Second Row: L. Hupman, G. McCauley, S. Martindale, A. Jarvis, D. Thomas, D. Bradley, K. Capps, S. Tyson, L. Hall, G. Poe, G. Fonville, D. Perry, B. Freshwater. Third Row: M. McGee, D. Isley, S. Wiggington, W. Setzer, C. Schmitz, F. Wellons, M. Warren, A. Garrison, L. Wilson, K. Weaver, J. Brown, J. James, C. Richmond. Fourth Row: C. Thomas, K. Smith, J. Pierce, R. Sykes, J. Mace, S. Anthony, L. Westbrook, M. Wells, S. Scott, I. Trollinger. Fifth Row: T. Chandler, J. Parker, L. Thomas, S. Kemodle, W. Fonville, J. Teer, D. Allgood, F. Browning, R. Davis, L. Ray. Back Row: J. Allen, B. Tuttle, D. Duncan, R. Wilkinson, E. Moffit, D. Russell, G. Young, D. Po e, J. Phelps, M. Brady, D. Oakley, W. Freshwater, J. Watkins. CLEANING up after the science fair becomes the job of Gail Fonville, Linda Hall, and Susan Hupman. SCIENCE fair award pins are prepared for presentation by Micki McGee, Gloria Nash, Beverly Patton, and Lynn Hupman.
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Science 3a ir 9s Success WINNERS in the paper division are the following: Front Row: J. Billings, B. Westbrook, W. Massey, B. Hall, L. Davis. Back Row: E. James, D. Shelton, J. Hayes, J. Duncan. When the actual dates of the Eastern High School science fair arrived on March 7 and 8, the long hours of work and frustration began to seem worth while. After the confusion of setting up projects was over, the fair proved to be a real success. Students were al¬ lowed to visit the exhibits during school on Tuesday, but a great many students, as well as their parents, visited the fair both Monday and Tuesday nights. BIRD ' S eye view of the fair shows its immense size. SCIENCE project winners are the following: Front Row: V. Newlin, D. Ray, C. Richmond, J. James, L. Jones, T. Warren. Back Row: J. Dodson, J. Brigman, J. Hurdle, J. Long, R. Thompson.
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