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Active Science Club Aids Average Students In Sciences Offered At Reagan High Representing Reagan’s science department is the Science Club. Everything from microbes and bacteria to atomic energy and atom bombs are freely discussed in their meetings. Learning more about science” has been the Science Club’s main objective. Although meetings were short, many of the members learned to vary their talents in other fields of science. Speakers and professors from the University of Texas presented lectures to the club at various meetings. Officers of the club included Gary Currier, presi- dent; Diane Newmann, secretary-treasurer; Brian Koehler, Sergeant-at-Arms; Will Davis, parliamentar- ian; Science Club sponsor is Mr. Bert Tucker. MEMBERS OF THE SCIENCE CLUB arc from left to TONY JOHS INVESTIGATES the properties of steam. ”ght' bottom rolt’ wilJ Davis Parliamentarian, Brian Koeh- ler, Sergeant-at-Arms; Gary Currier, President; Diane New- mann, Secretary-Treasurer. 106
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ioldcr, Jerry Jeter, Duane Miller, Mike Whitley, Rich Heart, Dave Rotter, Geoff Kreiger, John Kinsory, Max Stone, Garry Jrown, Larry Smith, Bart Heins, Radall Howie, Steve Bagtc; ourth row from left, Paul Wood, Farley Hemphill, Gary Wood, Jeff Smith, Conrad Anderson, Galen Gibson, Jerry Anderson, Ken Yancey, Richard Montgomery', Gary Morrison, Mike Von Wupperfield, Harry Wendt, Dennis Matson, Larry' Ballard, Keith Hennings, Alvis Jackson, Will Davis, Roger Brookbauer. Court Chosen at R.O.T.C. Ball Held in Driskill Hotel FHE ANNUAL MILITARY BALL, sponsored by the Reagan R.O.T.C. was an occasion of delight for all, including T Sgt. William Fisher, center, and Connie Prock, one of the winners of the beauty contest.
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PHYSICS CLASS, Robert Allbright, Gary Currier and Brian Koehler ex- priment with things that the Science Club do. GRADUATED CYLINDERS, electroscopes and cir- cular slide rules aid students in chemistry and physics. 'cond row from left, James Engelbrecht, Lloyd Waggoner, Mike on Wupperfield, Steve Titsworth, Peggy Perreault, Nancy eiley, Mike Urubeck, Robin Rasco, Sandra Eichorn, Jean Howie, ndra Stollcnwork, Patricia Kohutek, Leslie Warren, Virginia ooncy, Alice Neuman, Teresa Perreault, Mark Labaj, David inford, Sharon Meadows; top row from left, John Engcl- brccht, Steve Stern, Chuck Elkins, Kathy Newman, Cheryl Pritchett, Mr. Bert Tucker, Linda Newmann, Judy Walthcr, Richlynn McGuire, Rene Stewart, Vera Alexander, Stephanie Akroyd, Donna Krause, Duncan Robertson, Robert Fly, Mark Whitcomb, James Sansom, Larry Griggs. 107
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