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Science club president Kathleen Jones stares at an interesting television program as spon- sor Owen Roades prepares the set. Photo by Mike Webster. President of science club Kathleen Jones an- nounces future plans for the group while Richard Lin lends a helping hand. Photo by Mike Webster. 4 5 Listening carefully to the science club's events, secretary Laura Christman prepares to jot down information about the meeting. Photo by Mike Webster. Concentrating carefully on his next move, Ar- thur Grimaldo gets set for a strategic play. Photo by Rick Seehausen. Science and Chess Club 233
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Science, Chess Club ixty-one students improving their train of thought could only make up two things - the Science Club and the Chess Club. Each year Science Club selects a theme to center their activities. The 1984-85 Science Club chose General Science. With this in mind they focused their attention on increasing their knowledge in science, under- standing the importance of science in people's lives and to perfect their skills in science. Consisting of thirty-five members, Science Club had many activities and parties. A couple activities were a trip to Baylor Medical College and they also sponsored the Klein Science Fair awards night. This year at the Science Fair they honored the veterinarians in the Klein area who have helped many students in the past. My favorite part of Science Club is the canoe trip to Try to develop interest in various areas of science. - Pam Greene Big Thicket, states Laura Christman. As an organization consisting of twenty-six members, Chess Club was a place to discover new moves and strategies which helped make each members game more exciting. The goals of the club were for each member to improve his game with the help and advice of other members and from sponsor Jim Liptrap. Outside activities included monthly tournaments at the Houston Chess Association. Member Otto Pedersen said, I try to be well rested before a tournament. l don't try to cram alot of chess books into my mind. The overall attitude each member had was to play chess as a hobby. Competing was thrill to most club members. Pedersen added, Sitting down for hours putting one's playing ability against others is exhausting, but also refreshing in the end. i 5 l i I il i 4 ,J -AWK Y . f Observing his opponents move, Pat Finley thinks of a decisive maneuver to outwit Tim Trammell. Photo by Rick Seehausen. Otto Pedersen searches the gameboard for an effective play against his oppo- nent. Photo by Rick Seehausen. 232 Science and Chess Club
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James Carter and Johnn Wagner improve their mechanical skills. Photo by Tom Chambliss ' is gf ,Mia 4, 1 4 , any X 1o '1 QP 7 Mx f xwmu 'i I .f M o V X-.4 P A qw xv if ' ..W..,.,,..f,,M,.,.,...w- I . ,. ii? 'avi ,5, Auto mechanics is a source of many smiles for Ed Shorrosh. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. 234 Mechanical Tradesff-'xuto Mechanics A Shawn McCranie, James Carter and Milf Gfaton 0Perate on an ill stricken law mower. Photo by Tom Chambliss.
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