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Dr. Noggle, Chariman of the Botany Department at N.C. State, lectures on photophysiology-the effect of radiant energy on plants. .gfgisf if .pf w L er . Science Club The main objective of the Science Club is to stimulate interest in scientific and mathematical fields. The club presently holds membership in the touring lecture series of the Atomic Engery Commission and in the North Carolina Academy of Science which bring authorities to the campus. The club emphasizes student participation at meetings by encouraging members to present demonstrations and lectures. Regular meetings are supplemented by local interest tours, by an annual fall cookout, and by weekend trips sponsored by the N.C. Collegiate Academy of Science. The Science Club's service project this year is to work in conjunction with a local garden club to arrange a natural garden in the south courtyard of the science building. Left to right: Sandra lttenbach,Secretary-Treasurerg Nlr. Crutchfield, Adviserg Mac Council, Vice-Presidentf Brenda Mengel, President. First row: Richard Browning, Valerie Fawess, John Briggs, Dr. Heffern. Second row: Dr. Patterson, Mr. Crutch- field, Mac Council, Cynthia King. Third row: David Cooper, Linda lVlc- Mj Q Ml H QR Phail, Tommy Herndon, Robert Har- per. Fourth row: Diane Qualliotine, Charles Dietrich, Sandra Ittenbach, Brenda Mengel. Fifth row: Nlr. Matt- eson, lVlrs. Longest, Chip Largent. 125
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. - 552 it Q Q E p X Planning for the club's spring fashion show are Lynn Boone, Historian and Corresponding Secretaryg Barbara Schutz, Publicity Secretaryg Ronnie Russell, Vice- Presidentf Michelle Mazza, Vice-Treasurerg Dr. Escudero, Adviser,' Robert D'Alessandro, President Not pictured: Nancy McDuffie, Treasurer. An evening in Madrid Left to right: Bill Estes, Steve Atkinson, Sandra Strickland, Mary Fermanides, Gloria Autry, Dr. Escudero, Janet Smith. Spanish Club Let us have a better mutual under- standing is the project theme of the Esperanza Spanish Club. The goal of this year's club has been to raise three thousand dollars in order to send more students to Spain. With this objective in mind, the members have worked on projects such as dances, candy sales, and a Spring Fashion Show. These along with several non-profit activities have created a lasting tradition for the club. :EE 2,1 The Spanish Club meets to discuss the spring fash- ion show. 124 Feliz Navidad! One of the Spanish Club's projects was the deco ration of the Methodist College Christmas tree.
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Preparing to attend a war seminar at Appalachian State University are John Taylor, Curtis Cash, lVlr. Parker Wilson, Jim Gosier, and Bob Jervis. H islory and Polificcrl Science Club The History and Political Science Club is designed to foster and develop interest in history and political science and to keep abreast of contemporary issues. Activities included a field trip to Appa- lachian State University for a seminar on the Cold War. The club sponsored several guest lecturers, including Col. Wilbur Outlaw of the John Birch Society and historian Dr. Theo- dore Ropp from Duke.The club also enjoyed several movies and socials during the year. i Left to right: Dr. Tobler, Adviserg Bob Hughes, Presidentf Becky McCabe, Secretary-Treasurerg Carroll Davis, Vice-Presiden t. 1 Dr. Norman St. John-Stevas, a member of the British House of Commons, discusses the At- lantic community. 126
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