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ggi!! MQIICQ 4mQUQ!0l0I'l'lQI'lt Each tree in a great forest is a little different from its neighbors, perhaps in the shape of the leaf or its color or the texture ofthe bark. But each tree influences the one beside it because of its very position, size, and color. This is the forest of the world, where many different faces, colors, languages, customs, and cultures merge. In the Great Forest each IHLlSt hew his individual path. Being able to work with, and respect the wishes of, others is an ability which is paramount in clearing this road. One gains value able experience in group behavior and work in the various clubs and activities at Eastern. These are designed for the enjoyment and the preparation of students for entrance into their adult environment. t iv a- L,
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l'NDl-QR 'lllli BOUNDING MAIN - Mem- bers of the Biology Club inspect a collection of inollusksz Carol Stanley, Mildred Shipe, Roberta llill, and JoAnne Fisher. l-'L'Tl'RIi PHYSICISTS - Roger Bronson, Di- zinzi llotigztnlis. Nmnixin Nlitlkiff, Bernard Sniallwood, .Khin RilIClliJlll'g. and Faith Stuart study inugnt-tit iczictifms in Physics Club. XX ll X I IS M ll X IP - lhis sc-vins ln be the Inoblt-in nl tht! fhvuiistiy Club us they label bottles Iwtt -r ..: Clbznles Welles, ,Xlyin Ritz- enbutg. Luth Ntuziit, Cliucc Chethyk, Iirances it-l.u11i, ll.ub.u.1 llunnt-ll. Srrfuid: Rex Dull, Roger lluuistui, XX1Ili.un long. lligtnn llougardis, Nllllllilll Klnlkilf nl Ufl -on Aniong, the projects ol' the Clheinistry Cllub wus the lmtesentzttion of ri show in Room 17 designed to interest ineinbers of the sophomore and junior classes in chemistry. The Physics Club joined lorces with the chemists in producing the slum, going on field trips, and en- joying movies. Physics enthusiasts also kept Z1 reference library. The Biology Club adopted the plan of labeling the yan-ions plants in the school garden. Be- sides making zt Stience Fair exhibit on bird niigrution, nietnbers szux' inoyies und attended an lecture sponsored by the iXudubon Society on 'life Off the Ba- hzunaisf' EL, I JE!! N. ,-
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