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Steve Helms, John Scott and Mike Brantly work hard setting the timing on this automobile. Concentrating on the engine are students Randy Houston, Steve Helms, and Schinler In this picture, Ray Pentier, Mark Metz and Brian Hall discuss the next move on the pictured engine. Aufo Club works with efficiency Plugs . . . points . . . condensers? Most people don't know these terms, but in Auto Club, they are everyday parts. The Rancho Auto Club is a group ot Auto class students who enjoy working with automobiles. Mr. Bob Bassett, the Auto Club advisor, is also the teacher of Auto III. Scooby O'neal and Victor Torres are shown here con- centrating on their work. Auto Club 57
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Mr. Bassett works with student Alan Hake as they study the crankshalt ol a linger Senior. Caf- Body work is a part of Auto as shown here by Tim Bel- 56 Auto Club Flow one: Mike Brantly, Brian Hall, Mr. Bassett, Scooby 0'neaI, Victor Torres. Row two: Alan Hake, Randy Pentier, Randy Harris, Mark Metz, Steve Helms, John Scott, Ken Taylor, Tim Bellinger, Kevin Gass, Randy Houston, Greg Schinler.
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Jay Conger, R.A.B.S. president, starts an experiment. R.A.B.S. Club opens museum Rancho Academy of Biological Sciences is the science club here at Rancho. The members are students who are interested in science. Patricia Coon is the advisor. R.A.B.S. has been very busy this year with participation in the management of their science museum here on campus, several field trips and many money making projects. R.A.B.S. has also hosted several guest speakers, one ot which was a geologist and the other an orthopedic surgeon. The R.A.B.S. museum is a major accomplishment of the club. So tar this year they have installed a one hundred gallon aquarium, a science news bulletin board and more physical science displays. Also, the museum has been repainted. Students wishing to visit the museumk did so on Tuesdays and Thursdays during both lunches. In the future R.A.B.S. hopes to visit San Diego. They will be sponsoring many projects to raise money for the trip. Buying a new display case tor the school is another one of their tuture goals. Gracey Martucco and Sanya Lundergreen measure water in preparation lor an expe- riment. Er , s as + - Al a,Q,,, . Front row: S. Orton, D. Ftosenberger, S. Lendengreen, P. Shay, M. Yokeman, H. Tan- ner, D. Braganza. 2nd row: J. Tawato, K. 0'Brien, M. Taghridi, T. Vela, R. Schorder, historian, R. Hatt, publicity, D. Thomas, R. McWilliams, D. Woodard, G. Dunkherst, J. Congers, president, N. Bolten, L. Medlin, R. Poer, R. Medlin, B. McWilliams, F. Rodriguiz, treasurer. Denise Rosenbarger and Faye Birch observe a hamster during their science class.
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