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CHEMISTRY CLUB CHEMISTRY JUNIORS— oe One of the new clubs formed this year was the Chemistry Club. This club was assembled for the purpose of interested chemistry students to be able to take field trips as a group. The advisor of this club, Ms. Cadenazzi, also helps in creating an interest by the mere fact that she teaches Chemistry here at school. Their first trip took them to Berkeley to visit the Science Department and view its Bevatron. They have also sent two of their members as representatives to Davis for a Science Symposium which was held in the spring. Sy . i Re Left to Right Front Row: R. Adolphson, J. Bishel, N. Erickson, J Brager, J. Brown, M. Egan, M. Hobbs 2nd Row: L. Martin, C. Balbas, C i 4 : y i ,N. ckson, J. aye , M. Egan, M. s Sb ne; . Ohasi, K. Huatre, K Croom, K. Helton, D. Bishop, J. Lynn 3rd Row: M. Herrick, P. Sullivan, J. Pettit, Y. Williams, D. Stucky. Z. Haire R. Foronde 4th Reve. i ea 1DY Riehl, J. DeSanti, M. Suneson, L. Siebert, R. Radoitish, K. Wilcox, J. Duke, D. Schwenck, M. Brunelli” eee eee Top Right: Oh,No,!!! All of it evaporated! Now I’ll have to do the whole thing over again. Bottom Right: Well, I blew that experiment. I was supposed to get Racquel Welch.
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Trips And Trash Lead Biology Club Year The Biology Club is designed for those who have or have had biology, and are interested in expanding their knowledge as well as involvement in this area. Ecology was a big area of activity as bi-monthly recycling trips to the Madera Glass Plant were undertaken by members and sponsors. In fact, membership required that each person bring 2 bags of aluminum cans or glass bottles each month for the recycling trips. Recyclables were also collected from various apartments (in special green bins) as the club tried to involve the community in the recycling effort. More pleasurable activities involved a bike trek to Fresno State University to see the habitat museum and the Ag Farm as well as the Renaissance Fair. Members were carted back home in Mr. Tinkle’s truck. The Highlight of the year involved as ill- fated field trip to Morro bay where the tide pool life (tubeworms, Sea anemones, etc.) was taken in. The injured bus broke down west of Kerman and if it were not for a friendly farmer with transmission fluid, the trip might have become an uncomfortable overnight freeze-out. A wild flower trip helped sophomores fill their collections and get closer to nature. President of the Biology Club was Leticia Munoz. Mark Guglielmana served as Treasurer, while Joyce Nishimoto was Secretary. Advisors for the club were Mr. Tinkle, and Mrs. Sierra. Above left; Dianne Krahenbuhl sorts cans and bottles for a recycling trip. Two members of the club, Jill Machado and Greg Morgan, disect a frog to learn more about the internal structures. BACK ROW: R. Wilson, J. Millares, M. Nawrocki, W. Minshew, S. Munoz, M. Gonzales, L. Vander Laan, and J. Aoki. FOURTH ROW: A. Clark, J. Aoki, T. Nelson, J. Charelli, N. Bartow, L. Piper, M. Mendez, Mrs. Sierra-Advisor, and P. Ussery. THIRD ROW: D. Krahenbuhl, D. Duke, Y. Diaz, R. Chavira, J. Machado, R. Chavira, M. Guglielmana, D. Roseen, J. Poore, W. Suneson, N. Garcia. SECOND ROW: J. Copeland, Ww. Steele, G. Morgan, F. Cota, D. Jorden, C. Chavira, S. Naito, R. Sanchez, and J. Vizcaino. FRONT ROW: C. Carter, Q. Lopez, L. Munoz, R. Durbin. I. Nishimoto, S. Gong, C. Ragus, J. Nishimoto, T. Jantzen, and S. Dee. BIOLOGY CLUB
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COMPUTER TRIP Pei GinkiGis [Sok VM A. The Future Mathematicians of America (F.M.A.), commonly known to the students of Madera High as the Math Club, was one of the new clubs formed this year. Members of this club are students who are taking or who have taken an advanced math class such as Algebra II, Intermediate Math, or Trigonometry. This club’s main purpose is to stimulate and increase an interest in math. The club has already heard from a speaker from McLane High School and visited the Computer there. Other events planned for the rest of the year are a field day at Clovis High, the third annual Bridge Building Contest, and a trip to the Above: Leticia Munoz, Treasurer; Paul Tipton, President; Mark Urban, Vice Berkeley Maw rencelalliotSciencein Gantlirancrccor President; (not pictured; Sandra Gong, Secretary) Above: Left to Right; Front Row; C. Ragus, B. Netherton, S. Gong, L. Ohasi 2nd Row; D. Riehl, J. Pettit, B. Martin, E. Barboza, D. Wisener 3rd Row; J. Wright, D. Schwenck, Z. Haire, A. Hawley, 4th Row; J. Beatty, S. Wilson, R. Brown, P. Tipton MATH CLUB
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