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pa. 2 . Y 5 E Ii it Tony Overcash and Terry Turcotte test the efficiency of the tape recorder. I 'rp W Llectromcs officers were Paul Lathom, Reporterg Terry Turcotte, Vice-Presidentg Eugene mth Kellis Parllamentarlan Tony Overcash, Presidentg Tommy Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, . ,Q ff I' TX-J 3 3 ,, 1,' I Uv g , ,' 5 ', t , ll f exercise their skills in electronics as 'RQ l Elfzcffzonici ug The purpose of the Northwest Cabarrus Electronics Club is to promote interest in electronics and to teach the basic knowledge necessary to an apprentice in the electronics field. The main project of the club is to prepare the audio-visual equipment for the Cabarrus County schools. Club members also repair television sets, radios and install tape players for the students. Any student, Sophomore through Senior, girl or boy, is eligible to take electronics. Leading the electronics club this year are President, Tony Overcash, Vice-President, Terry Turcotte, Sec.-Treasurer, Tom- my Taylor and Reporter, Paul Layton. Electronics members were tlseft to Righty Donald Leonar Mike Spears, Tony Overcash, Terry Turcotte, Greg Wherry, a Wayne Hughes. Second Row: John Smotherson, Eugene Kelli Tommy Taylor, Bobby Suther, Tommy Lane, and Charl Palmer. Third Row: Harry Litaker, Wayne Flowers, Fra Talbert, Blake Seymour and Advisor Mr. Sides.
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s Members of the Science Club were: First Row IL to RJ: Pam MeLiiin. Linda Mefombx. Boomer Smith, Ricky Wagoner. Arthur Musgrove. Darryl Suther. Second Row tL to RJ: Ami Benson, limerson Morri- son. .lohn Woodard. Charles Helm. Jon Hutclunxon, Lyndle Selieuek. Jett' Shores. Sumniy lioger. Riek AllIllL1D,1tDCl Mike Byrd. i l Aw Ottieers ol' the Science Club were: Daryl Suther. Reporter: Doug Mills. Vice-Presidentg Lyndle Sehenek, Presidentg Ann Benson. Secretary- lreaisurer. x , 'sn-nf in 3 f 12- 551' it K 1 pts iz l is 5 ' W - Q rifi .W ' : ,, . f i t yi ffl . , ,- D' '21 f.- A 'tbm'if s.5t,s , K -'fx V. A Q kkk' i s P f chance The Seienee Club of Northwest Cabzirrus High School has proved itself to be very aetive this year. Under the supervision ol' their advisor, Mr. Robert Dotson, the elub has undertaken the project of raising money to eonstruet u greenhouse on the Northwest eampus. The purpose of the Seieuee Club is to promote tm interest in the rapidly oeeurriug advancement in seienee and to develop the seientifie abilities ol' eueh elub member. Club Sponsor Mr. Robert Dotson and Lyndle Sehenek prepare for an experiment. l 5 Q
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iimiiil 4 , - ' A- --5'-H-'Q' . - -3-3,--1:-Lrg, -ee Members: Keith Milem, Steve Rowland. Keith Cook. Gene Sloop, Riehard Honeycutt, lidward Honeycutt, Robert Dixon, Keith Cauthen. Mark Gaskey. David Tucker. Ray Mullis, Randy Hileman. Randy Herring, Ronnie Newsome, Jimmy Staneil. Gary Kiser, Brady Cook. Butch Smith, Danny Oxendine, John lfaggart, Rick Sutton. Joe Ellington, Walter Cromer, Randy liratton. Tim Sellers. .lunior liudy. Steve Deal. Tony Riggs. .loc Compton, liddie Roscoe, Bill Henry, Bobby Weaver, Gary Nash. lddie lprtzberger, lred Goodman. Joe Collins, Larry Cline. Butch Butler, Ty lfrye, Bobby Barbee. Gsiufomofiva Under the direction of Mr. Paige Bost. the Automotive Club participated in many activities this year. The club attended time trials for area races and served as ushers at the National 500 in October. They also entered a float in the Concord and Kannapolis Christmas parades. To gain experience, the Auto- motive Club offered to repair S'sick automobiles for the students and faculty. They also sponsored a uwinterize your car project to earn money to finance the club. Danny Oxendine adiusts the earbuerator fora smooth running engine. .....,,,Ns47Q,,-M Officers: President, Keith Cook tnot shownjg Vice-President, Rick Sutton, Secretary, Keith Milcm: Treasurer, Gene Sloop. Putting rnufflers on can be a very hard job. especially when there is an oil leak right over your head. .iii 1 1 D' W F
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