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Many people are closet photography enthusiasts . Several of those snap happy folks have formed a photography club. This group meets to compare and discuss techniques, equipment, film and anything else related to photography. Also on the agenda are trips to various geographic locations to shoot the scenery and a comparisonfcritique of private portfolios. Although there was a rumor to the eject, Luke Halleman is not filming a disaster flick about food called lt Came From the Cafeteria . Theyilm he's gazing at with such concentration was just eveloped and the results are beginning to show. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUBf63
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Co-operation Between School and Community ln this ever changing world of high level technology and business, tl.: successful are entering the work market earlier and earlier. Many people begin their careers in high school through the Distributive Education Clubs of America and the Job Entry program. Students working within these relatively new systems are able to work full time at many jobs while receiving credits. The DECA program is aimed at training students for future careers in the marketing and distribution fields. Job Entry is devised to allow students to have a taste of the real world before actuallv being thrust into it. Standing - Mike Helterbridle, Leon Hounshell, Billy McCauley. Middle - Lois Deane, Shannon Davis, Suzette Southord, Sally Fondrisi, Rita Copleland, Terry Woods, Sherrie Pensis, Mrs. Stallings. Front - Donna Vaith, Muriel Witham. Job Entry Back Row - Ray, Mike Brink, Donnie Smith, Claudia A rens, Margie Burmiester. Front Row - Kelly Fields, Karen Vajani, Mai Moren, Kathy Harris, Valarie Liable 62fDECAlJOB ENTRY
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M aa' Researchers' Experiments Conducting research and ex- periments under the minimal supervision of a science instruct- or are two major parts of the science research program. Science oriented students set up, research and conduct their own experiments with money from a federal grant program. For this reason, it is a very limited class that has only the few, top notch science students in this school on its roster. These students are required to keep an accurate, up-to-date journal of their individual experi- A day in the lUe ofa science research advisor, Doctor Noni Warrell and her Igor assistant, Jeff Shaw, attacked and anesthetized Carolynn Howell. When she regained consciousness, a part of her here and there seemed to be . . . uh, missing. Her expression tells it all. Only seven people comprise this year's Science Research class. They are Richard Robelts, Joe Czagas, Steve Radke and Jeff Shaw, back row: Liz Brown, Nonix Warrell and Bobby Clarcey, front row,' Carolyn Howell, advisor and patient. 64fSCIENCE RESEARCH ments and must write research papers pertaining to their par- ticular interests within certain scientific fields related to their subjects of experimentation. Many science research stu- dents enter their projects in dis- trict competitions in which they earn the requirements necessary to go on to county and state-wide fairs. Some even qualify to attend the National Science Fair and earn ribbons, prizes, commenda- tions and scholarships at that level. A' '
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