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MATH: Row 1 IL. lo RJ: Ricky Powell, Eric Weimers, president: DeLoach, Darrell Holley, Charles Russell, Tracy Vass, David Martha Browning, secretaryg Barbara McDulfie, vice president, Todd, Robert Vickers. ROWS: Billy Upton, Fred Wohlhuter, Les Brown, treasurer, Randy Jones. Row 2: Richard Cox, Stoney Kenny Halstead, Greg Harrison, Craig Signaigo, Mr. Crawford, 'J X if 1. 'R L,- fm rf Mathematicians Proved Problems to Be Solvalole The complications in deciphering Watergate were comparable to many sit uations the nineteen Math Club member confronted. Mr. Crawford baffled thei minds with seemingly unsolvable prob lems. Learning to multiply by the use c fingers and understanding the basics of slide rule proved to be the accomplisr ments reached by these adept matheme ticians. I
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,mv ,jj 'ins It 1' 2 'Wi -fi l f Earning Points Activated Y.P.A. Young Patriotic Americans relived the problems encountered by Thomas Jefferson and our founding fathers in 1787-1789. A committee drafted a constitution designed to clarify the purpose ofthe club, its by-laws, and to provide experience in writing a consti- tution. Sponsored by Mr. Lowman, the thirty-two citizens wrote letters to gov- ernment officials, memorized poems, reviewed patriotic books, and picketed unsuspecting teachers in hope of get- ting them registered to vote. These efforts were made in order to accumu- late five hundred points. Eligible mem- bers participated in a trip to Tallahas- see where they viewed the workings of the Florida state government. Y FRA : Row 1 fl. to RQ: Ann Tappan, Princess Enfinger, Shawn Straughn. Joyce Hemberger, Cindy Gregory, treasurerg Janet Dickson, secretaryg Sue Osborne, vice president, Charlie John- son, president, Mona DuFtant, Alpha Harden, Venecia Williams Row 2' Donna Upton, Sheri Burke, Donna Crane, John Flake, Darrell Holley, Stephanie Lautner, Amy Little, Claudette Carter. Mary Tappan, Joann King, Melissa Strange, Jackie Gellos, Ffow 3: Mr. Lowman, Stoney DeLoach, Greg Harrison, Kenny Hal- stead, Mike Gellos, Kathy Batchelor, Ricky Glaze. Ken Waymire. Becca Tyson, Lisa Anderson, Eric Weimers. bs ,L :Fig organizations!79
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Protozoa, Films, and ature lntrigued Future Scientists Senior Science Club endeavored to prove science an interesting subject. The factors involved were films, micro- scopic investigations, and a nature field trip. Films were an uncontrolled variable stemming from ocean depths. Microscopic investigation was limited to the minute world of singlecelled organisms. Nature incited the eleven students to recognize the constanft expenditures of energy. Directed by Mr. Wolff, the theory proved true. Sci- ence is a fascinating subject. SR. SCIENCE: Row 1 IL. to FU: Sharon Byrd, vice presidentg Kevin Cassidy, presidentg Randy Jones, secretary-treasurer, Row 2: .lulxe Orgusaar, Robin Todd, Ann Glowasky, Tracey Greene, Mr, Wolff, Phil Boyles, Donna Schultz, Flicky Powell FAR ABOVE lntriguing puzzles perplexed the mathematical minds of Stoney DeLoach, Les Brown, and Billy Upton LEFT: Richard Cox and Martha Browning learned to multiply on their lingers OPPOSITE: Kevin Cassidy observed the complications of a single-celled amoeba organizations!8t
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