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hat would it be like to spend 72 straight hours in a man-made space shuttle? Some students had the opportunity to test their mental and physical stamina. The Society of En- gineering and Technology club built a me- chanical arm which reenacted the proce- dure of distributing replicas of satellites made from cardboard and aluminum foil. l t 1, i The space station design will tie together physics and engineering, according to Robert Sload, club sponsor. This year the Set Club decided to go about their fundraiser in a different way. They sold holograms, twhich allows the Viewer to look around the photographed object in a three dimensional perspectivei. Danny Rodosovich said we're actually J' Danny Ridosovich explains the theory behind holograms to Eric Deal and Tim Riley. 'Y fi . . . t S. Kincaid, R. King, R. Schneck, D. Rodosovich, E. Deal, T. Riley, J. Binford, J. Rosato, K. Kiefer, K. Slatters, C, Hen- I dricks, W, Sargent. Danny Ridosovich gives measurements for the mechanical arm. if making something to sell, rather than jt selling something. Students decided to join the club for sorts of different reasons. Colin Hendric said being in the Set Club has provided r with more resources which wouldn't or narily have been available. Robert Sload introduces the ideas of the space station. cl x as - W xg I - n sly '1:?i 57' 1 2 'i it 2 ati
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noment of thought helps Jaime Schubert regain strength. f L, .Qllil . 10 SP Sponsor C. Radle, S. Farrel, M. Farrel, R. Santapolo, J. Schubert, F. Tacconi, K. White, E. Nealy, A. Barbre, M. Self, A. Mejia, A. Albinus, C. Purceli, M. Larrimore. Steve Farrel demonstrates his unique climbing technique. ,JE 4' Q
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doctor, doctor ive me the news he Medical Careers Club put stu- Eg dents a big step ahead in making ln ' decisions for the future. The club ave members the opportunity to explore areer choices in health care and related elds. Monthly guest speakers and field 'ips to various health facilities gave the iembers an edge on the requirements for iedical school and the variety of fields. The guest speakers helped me realize ist how much work goes into their jobs, nd the steps they had to take to get Here, said Diann Levine. ohn Durst listens to Chip Entwistle's comments at 8 The club toured Baylor College of Med- icine and the medical professionals. Some students were able to work on internship programs that gave them hands-on ex- perience. The club gave me the opportunity to participate at the young scholar intern program at the Woodlands Community Hospital, said Dorothy Vivonaf' With the experience of having observed these dif- ferent fields, it helped me decide on my career in the future. meeting. M A a ' if , TOP: Sponsor Hull, K. Ruby, W. Tynan, L. Reese, D. Vivona, S. Brown, J. Condit, S. Griffiths, T. Hughes, J. Durst, C. Wright, K. Carnell, Ft. Montalbano, N. Apollo, T. Floeck, J. McGary, M. Puryer, S. Gardner, K. Bloomstedt, Ms. James, K. Nevelston, J. Shogern, K. Williams, S. Williams, D. Levine, K. White, C. Entwistle, R. Wade, K. Pickus, K. lcke. l Adam Adamski is ready and waiting for a patient to experiment on for Operation, Conroe. v ' 1 ' '14 2 Y - . - ' -1 'f 7: - -is ,rn 'Zi It - it .,.. St- - if-fe-':... ' tj! 'gauf z if' N W ' ' ' A li . an . Dorothy Vivona laughs at the guest speaker's comment. 4'
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