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Confrontation of Checkmate Consumed rinds of Chess Club The enigma of combatting inflation was only slight in comparison to moves which vexed the thirty-two Sen- ior Chess Club players. The perspec- tive Bobby Fischers challenged oppo- nents of like calibre by the rating held on the ladder. Mr. Yarusinsky - pro- nouncing the name correctly was as significant as checkmate - co-ordi- nated the matches. ABOVE: Billy Upton discovered that getting out ol check required concentration, RIGHT: With his strategy working, Cyle Coleman relaxed in his match with Bill Payne. OPPOSITE ABOVE The club bulletin board reminded Jeff Stevens ot the enjoyable club rides. BELOW: Many repairs made good bicycle mechanics out of Scott Hunter and Paul Boyles 82forganizations CHESS: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Ricky Franklin, Cyle Coleman, Fred Wohl- 3,41 payne Tracy V355 Rudy Ofgugaay How 3 Mr Yarugin Til-liefr Dfesideml Datfid Todd, ViC9 DVGSIUGVITQ Cindi MOYGIZ S9Cf9' Charles Russell Billy Upton Jim Drexler Arthur Grubbs Rol taryg David Combs, treasurer: Robert Vickers, Jim Littlejohn. Row Colley Terry MCI-god Dayrd Owens 2: Scott Crawford, Robert Hambrick, Richard Cox, James Warren
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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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X f LING: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Butch Garner, Joey Bonitay, Raymond McGee, Tom Osborne, Leon Wat- Scolt Cumbie. Row 2: Jamey West, Lisa Gill, Charletta Simpson, Kandy Johnson, Jacqueline son, Tami McCraw, Sylvia Layman, David Richards, Mark Markham, Mike Biego, Darven Ard, y Brown, Tina Allen, Lori McCraw, Tina Epps, Sandy McKee, Miss Larson Row 3 Stephen me, Barbara O'Leary, Shelly lsakson, Renee Flasberry, Ann Tappan, Sandy Boysen, Suzanne .,f Z'Y'V t' VG W' Sw-,un X p , i W j Sanders, Willeeta Stuckey, Tami Alexander, Denise Morrow, Lisa Monish, Laurie Beard, Mike West, Mike Castro. Row 4: Cindy Gregory, vice president: Susan Allen, Scott Hunter, Jack Rider, John Pace, Greg Duncan, Ed Boddy, Tammy Scott, secretary-treasurer, Shawn Straughn, president, Rich- ard Anderson, Jett Stevens. Row 5: Phil Boyles, Arthur Grubbs, Mike Bailey, Victor Suarez, Ken Way- mire, David Combs, Clyde Kilpatrick, Les Brown, Barbara McDultie, Martha Browning, David Owens ycling Club Covered Ground in Its First Year l-lave you ever been in Brent Lane at 4:00 p.m. on a bicycle? This was just one of the many challenges Cycling Club conquered as a first-year organi- zation. Even though minor accidents plagued several of the fifty-seven members, the inexperienced cyclists learned much from each problem. Mr. Bob l-lesser, a local cyclist, was there on many occasions to emphasize the necessity of proper safety and mainte- nance. The routes, covering much of northwest Florida, were arranged by Miss Larson, the club sponsor. organizations!83
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