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Hunched over a challenging game of Othello, Peter Kushner concentrates in a club tournament, This year? Aerospace club includes Front: S Was serman, B. Lance, J. Hobbs, G. Burton, J. l3aub. Sec- Ch n O I O g i S t S ond Row Mr Platten A Huntington Under a broad title of Technology and the future came three important clubs: the Science Club, Aerospace Club and Comput- er Corp. All three were dedicated to enrich- ing the educations of their members. The Sci- ence Club did so through guest speakers and field trips to various San Diego museums. The Aerospace Club found enrichment at their weekly meetings when they engaged in fascinating conversations on topics such as the aging process in space. They also took trips to places such as the Aerospace Muse- um. The Computer Corps, however, learned on campus as they continued a project which was started at least three years ago by pre- vious members. This unusual endeavor was the creation of a robot. The construction of a robot was a long-term project and the corp had worked on the structure of the robot's body and the programming of his arm move- ments. The value of this project was best expressed by Ken l-Iittleman when he said that, I have learned a great deal from the robot construction and it will mean continued contact with Patrick Henry after graduation because I will want to see the finished prod- uct. The Science club is headed by biology teacher Mr. Phillips. Behind him stands C. Hill, B. Cederwall, C. Fordham and C. Girard. ln front of a flipping television screen poses the Computer Club including it's sponsor Dr, Zeddies, E. Belding, P. Bliss, L. Anderson, and K. Hittleman. Associations 275
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What a l r ,k:,, Summertime is here! l can't believe l made it through this year. Those first days, getting to know new students, letting them get to know me, l thought they'd never learn where my classroom was. Of course, there was al- ways that one l'll miss them. Test days were quite an exper- o close to talking me t of it so many times. Who ever decided ou , that tests should be on Fridays? Spending the who never made it by the bell. ience too. They came s i Q . weekend grading is not my idea of fun. Som times they did so terribly. They must have learned something, though, Final grades ' h ld 't were a lot higher than l expected. l s ou n hose tired eyes, wishing kid myself. l saw t the hadn't stayed up all night long to study. V They always thought they had me fooled. Overall, it wasn't that bad. Students b seemed to be trying a little harder than e- fore. lt must be because of the chance for a -1 l There's always a smile somewhere. Custodian h Richard Withoski is not always as hard at work as e seems. As coach of the girls tennis team, Mrs. Marshall is d appreciated. She really sticks up for us when we nee it, said one player. them in the real future. School is what starts right direction. lt's so great when they get . . h ' terested coming to ask questions all t e in . . . time, really listening to what l say. lt's amaz- ing how they step out into the world, and l know l'm a part of their goals. Can't wait 'till next year. When l get to thinking about it, this is really a great place to be. The Administration and Staff Angle 277
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