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Ecologists Plan Trips The Ecology Club was a relatively small group. The members were involved in various proiects this past year. These included working on plans for a nature trail, maintaining aquariums located in Miss GodIey's room, and working in the greenhouse with Mr. Williams. This year the Ecology Club also took two trips, one in the fall to Brooklyn Botanical Gar- dens and another trip in the spring. Members of the club who worked in the green- house with Mr. Williams hoped to be able to sell plants to faculty, students, and other interested parties. The advisors of the club were Miss Godley, Mrs. Treharn, and Mr. Williams. Creative Objects Students interested in Industrial Arts craftsman- ship ioined the Industrial Arts Club. These creative builders spent the year working on proiects, which included building shelves, cutting boards, and other useful and creative obiects out of the mediums of wood and metal. Advisors for the club were Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Lynch. ., M... .,...........,,,,,,, NM in K
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Students Research Projects The Science Research Club consisted of three branches: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The pri- mary purpose of this club was to assist students, on a regular basis, with their Science Proiect. No offi- cers were elected as the group felt that each indi- vidual should have actively shared in the responsi- bility of the club's activities. The entire group was responsible for participating in and organizing the annual Science Symposium, which was presented in April. The faculty selected the most outstanding proiects and entered them into the Rutgers Science Fair. Y This year, all members of the Chemistry branch worked on a group proiect related to pollution. Physics members attended laboratory work shops at Monmouth College fin the eveningsl on a frequent basis. Two proiects of merit were: Determination of Electric Field by Numeric lntergration Analysis fby Mike lncel, and The Effect of Pollutants on the Thermal Capacity of Atmospheric Gases 'fby Steve Schaferj. In the Biology branch films were shown on pollu- tion. Some projects that exhibited potential in- cluded: U7 The Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation and Urethane on Tumorous Crown Gall fPlant Cancerj, QD The Sublethal Effects of DDT on the Nervous System of the Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis, CSD The Use of Gingo Leaf Extract for a Cure of the Common Cold, Q41 The Effect of Various Sound Frequencies on Guppy Reproduction, C51 Red Leg: A Practical Control for Bacillus Infected Frogs, fbi The Effect of Citrus Oils on Bacterial Populations, UD The Effect of Detergent Pollutants on the Regen- eration Abilities of Planaria, Q81 The Effects of Tem- perature on the Catalase Activity in Plant and Ani- mal Tissue. .... k ..-. 1.-A .. cs -K fs Q + 'kb-.sn fs?'r-3'tii i 1?'!T't51 YP 1 t.-..'..f..a.m.',..f ! Pl COMPANY T T 'if'-1 oi vs
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Checkmaters The Chess Club checkmated its way through c successful season this year. ln December the tean was leading the Shore High School Chess League with a record of five wins and no losses. In the firs four matches the team did not lose a board and al five men were undefeated. The wins came agains Long-Branch, Red Bank, and Rumson. The fiftl match was against a tough team from Ranneg School. It was a dead heat until the last kinglj move, when Ocean won three to twci. The team members were: Gary Summerfield Captain, Dennis Klein, Bill Rizzi, Tom DeGiralomo Tom Jester, and two alternates, Dave Stockhame and Dick Neches. The team developed from the Chess Club. Ang student had the opportunity to ioin the club an: work his way up tothe team. The advisors were Mr Gray and Mr. Meola. I .-4 N Q t
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