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E xplorers Club Mike Carr and Sam Bussey assist Philip Cone as he looks Looking at the many fascinating things of a large sponge are Tom at slides under a microscope. Hardesty, David Ligingston, and Mark Cooke. David Livingston adds chemicals to the fish tank as Mike Carr and jeff Flath watch closely. 81
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Explorers Club f. S.. The members of the Explorers Club are Front Row: T. Hardesty, SPREA .g am.. Rc Q 3 ..r. j-- il n 1 Q is ,M iii! 15 i ffii. K Q D. Livingston, S. Bussey. Second Row: D. Rankin, P. Cone, M. Cooke. Back Row: I. Shiner, and C. Myland. Explorers Go On Field Trips Students wishing to find out more about science than discussed in class joined the Explorers Club. Freshmen, sophomores, and even some juniors and seniors with a minimum of a C average in science were eligible for the club. Many new and exciting things were discovered through field trips and lectures. To raise money, activities such as bake sales and car washes were held. A trip to the St. Pete Beach Aquatarium was taken with the money raised. OFFICERS President ................ .......... M ark Cooke Vice-president ................ Tom Hardesty Secretary .......... ....... O rville Middleton Treasurer ....... ............ D avid Pierce Adviser ....... ......... M r. Ted Tillis 80 Mr. Ted Tillis and Mark Cooke discuss the parts of the human body looking over some plant materials are leff Flath, Doug Rankin, and David Pierce. if
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Audio Visuol Club Audio Visual 5 Draws Interest Thirty to forty wishful thinking people started out in the Audio- Visual Club. But after seeing what kind of work was to be done, only the enthusiastic and hard working members were left. According to Mr. Bill Booth, there is always a need for more students interested 'hw in Audio Visual work. The A.V. Club handled all sound and lighting at school and at various activities in the com- munity. Sometimes these students were rewarded for their services outside of school. OFFICERS President ............................. David Baker Vice-prediennt ................ David Shelton SGC.-Tl'eaSUI'6r ............. Bonnie Williams One job of the Audio Visual Club was and Tom Hardesty check the recorder as - - taping basketball games. lohn Marfice Bob Harbert films the action. Adviser ................ ....... M r. Bill Booth ti9t Cecil Burnett and Bill Kerr work on the sound system amplifier to make sure everything is tuned right. 82
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