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AUNION OFSTRONG-MINDEDW. Row one: Herbert Bazron, Laura Locke , James Horton, Nornm Moore Norma Taylor, William Ellison, Ruby Zenon, Mary Allen, Josephine Harrison, and Doris Loch McD aniel, Mary Douglas, Maxine Calcolc, Ennis Waxhingmu. n51 Thompsn mm Patricia Ballou, Simmie and had Shotlow. Row three.Tl1omas Watson, Earl Davis David Batiste, Mervin Conner. Kenneth Iohnum Jmumk Brooks Jnsoph Foreman, and Harold Keys. Bl-PHI-CHEM CLUB itOur purposef', commented president Herbert Bazi ron, itis to create and develop a union of strong sciem tific-minded youth and to organize a family of sci- entists at Lincoln. He was referring to the Bi-Phi- Chem Club and its forty-two members who were quite busy preparing projects for the fourth Science Fair in March. Entries were made in Biology, General Science. Physics. and Chemistry. These entries were judged on the basis of creativity, scientific thought, clarity. At right: Doris Loeh won first place in Biology in the 1961 Science Fair here, and was awarded honuruhlc nuntion in area competition at Lamar State College of Technology. H91- project was tThe Viiual Emhryoio'q 0f 11 Chick 28 dramatic appealsand mechanical skill. Winnvrs then traveled m Lamar State College of 'IVcchnnluglx in Beaumont. Texas to compete in the area fair. Other officers are Simmic McDaniel. Vice presi- dent; Mary Allen. secretary; Robert Victor. treas- urer: Calvin Stephens. parliamentarian: and David Batiste. reporter. Messrs. Chester Levy Jr.. Anderson Harrison. Charles Freeman. and Burton West are sponsors.
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..QCIENCEIQGOODQENQEANDREAQON 31R VH ARLES F. FREEMAN MR5. MARGARET GAMBLE MR. ALFRED Z. MCELROY onu Inc 11100 might , . TII'u Ixcmls un' lwllvr . I . Don't fer! badly, I made a 1x5 Wild tnllcgc ALiIaIIccd B.5.. PI i V'iuw A K M. Imtruclor IiSI'Il-F 0W0- SIudy LJmIH State College Hiem'mlN'WH'W 35- Wiley CDHCSDI M-S-I Ur luhnuingn. TIaIlIc: Chcm- Washington State University. i-III and Urmml Science Sponsors Kappa Explorer Post 1-10. Instructor of Com I-ml Sciencei IRigiIU Ncwtons Setond 1m buys Iiiat if you upplI' zI conclunl iorct II III I Iven mass M, it IIiIl mmc wiIiI a uniform .IL'ctlI-rulio 1d giIcn by the relation that F IIIUJL Ilw InIroduCt nfi M limc' WK. .Iakc sense to you lIIIIIIcn'! 'prurcnIlI it does i0 'Ilaxian Anderson, Curtis Morris James Parker, and Hum K Joseph, IIho arc in Physits class measuring Iiirci' quantities Io IurifI the ILHI. Dcpurlmcni Head Chostcr Lmy Alum giIcs final approIal to science project dCIcloped b' Joyce Addison. Titled Slruclurc oi Molecules, project won IirsI place in Chemistry at 1961 Science Fair
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