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SCIENCE CLUBS Members of the Senior Science Club work under the leadership of Mr. Condit. Pete Miller, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Murphy, adviser of Their officers are Barry Friedman, president, Mike Palestrant, vice-president, and the Junior Science Club, and Dave Hillenbrand, president, Willie Reid, secretary-treasurer. are pulling on a magnetron. In order to learn more about science, each mem- ber in the Junior and Senior Science Club is given an experiment to perform during the club meeting. The members also view films on science and listen to speakers from the various scientific fields. Senior Science Club members submit proi- ects tothe annual science fair. MATH CLUB The Math Club studies areas The Junior Science Club is watchin Mr. Murphy demonstrate a si nal generator 9 9 used to align receiving sets. of mathematics that are not taken up in regular courses and makes further studies of topics covered in regular classes. The Math Club has meetings on alternate Wednesdays. Mr. Shurlow is the The main aim of the Trig club is to teach its members to use the slide adviser. Left to right are Mr. Shurlow, Sandy Maxwell, Mary Heffron, Darlene rule well. Members shown here are Dave Shupe, vice-president, Mr. Barr, Richard England, Barry Hilton, John Thomas, Don Allison, Weldon Bene- Tata, adviser, Frank Hoffman, Leonard Block, Jeff Gordon, secretary- dict, Charles Walz, Jim Clayton, Rick Brown, Steve Stellman and Dave Kuhn. treasurer, and Dave Frederick. Not pictured is club president, Jack Turner. I08
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RED CROSS CLUB Members of the Junior Red Cross are co-operating with the Senior Miss Holtzman, adviser of Senior Red Cross and the officers, Konnie Red Cross in preparing a cartoon book with Mrs. Bartlett, their Kirkman, vice-president and Diane Davis, president, illustrate one of adviser. their proiects. Mary Jane Borders, Joyce Maguire, Jim Pace and Peggy Harmon are planning a campaign in the Red Cross program. Richard Dorman tries a new method of teaching archery to Diane Fagan, secretary of the Outdoor Club. The Junior and Senior Red Cross Clubs work in cooperation with the American Red Cross for the ill and the handicapped. They answer requests for such things as nut cups, tray favors, and wall plaques to be used in hospitals and orphanages in this area. They are always ready to perform other services for the Red Cross and for Eastmoor High. OUTDOOR CLUB The chief aim of the members of the Outdoor Club is to promote healthy, and richer living. To be eligible for membership you have to be in the eighth grade. The group enioys many field trips throughout the year. Outdoor Club officers are Sue Hoffman, treasurer, Ron Raver, president, Mr. Foose, adviser, and Bob Wymer, vice-president. I09
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