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Cal Corfrae, Pre-Mcd pres- ident, shows off his scien- tific ability to Jimmy Lo- key. Chemistry president, and Susan Beeker, FNA president, as he correctly identifies the cranium with his eyes shut. Future Medicos, Chemists Mimic Even though everyone doesn't know about those funny looking trees in Pre-Mcd, Arthur Hafner explains the RNA process to Bonnie Seveland and Vernon Nesmith. Each individual student seeks a place in his school's society. For those Plainsmen looking forward to a future in the medical field, Monterey's Pre-Med club offers a program emphasizing possibilities in this pro- fession. Sponsor Sherrill Pounds and Cal Carfrae, president; John Avinger, vice-president; Ernestine Manning, sec- retary; Penny Nichols, treasurer; Bonnie Maynard, scrapbook chairman; Kent Graham, parliamentarian; and Marty Ratcliff, program chairman, selected pro- grams throughout the year dealing with a career in medicine. These programs included speakers connected with all phases of medicine. 70
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Sending out a frantic SOS, Jim Makins puts his membership in the Radio Club to use as he radios-out a snowed-in mes- sage to one of his fellow mem- bers. Jim, a senior, is one of 15 members in the club who experiment with radios of many kinds. Hobby Clubs Stir Interest Membership in the Radio Club is available to all those who are interested, although the essential quali- fication for voting membership is passing a state ex- amination. Under the guidance of Mr. Don Cheyne, Officers Dale Lam, president; Jim Makins, vice-presi- dent; and Lyn Fisk, secretary, planned club hours with construction-theory-demonstration programs and films. An interest in science is the only prerequisite for membership in the ScFence Club. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. W. C. Watts, Officers Tom Morahan, presi- dent; Brett Pijan, vice-president and Charles Hendrix, secretary; select programs during the year to stimulate interests of the members and broaden their knowledge of science. Field trips and programs presented by guest speakers and students add variety to the regular club schedule. 69 Franklin didn't have a thing over Brett Pijan and Charles Hendrix when if comes to making electricity. Inspiring young physicists take advantage of the chance for experiment through the Science Club.
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Casey, Kildare Future scientists often find that the program of- fered in the classroom is lacking in opportunity for informal discussion and experimentation available to members of the Chemistry Club. Sponsor Mr. J. C. Richardson and club officers Jimmy Lokey, president; Ricky Platz, vice-president; and Arlene Barasch, secre- tary, selected films, panels and noted lecturers to fill the club's '63-'64 calendar. The future beckons to a high school girl and holds for her a career in whichever profession she might prefer. The program offered by Future Nurses of Am- erica gives those interested in nursing a chance to test their abilities and the extent of their interest in the profession. With the help of Mrs. June Ducker, school nurse, and Mrs. Zoie Newsome, sponsors, of ficers Susan Seeker, Janet Penn, Jane Hartwick, Le- tricia Spires, Suzefte Whittle, Sylvia Lane, and Bonnie Townsend help members in candy striping and a jun- ior volunteer program. With apprehensive thoughts for the success of his experiment, Jerry Dunn observes the chemical reactions of one of many lab problems given to chemistry students. Being used as a guinea pig proves to be quite treacher- ous to Irene Harris as Susan Beeker gives her a blood transfusion at the annual FNA initiation. 71
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