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--ni CAMERA CLUB ROW I -- Linda Kimball, Harvianne Townsend, Colene Garoutte, Linda Murphy. ROW 2 - Roger Neustadter, Stan Bettis, John Sheetz, Don David. 5-4-3-2-l - BLAST-OFF!! The hopes of the Rocket Club members rest on their previous planning and experi- ments that have gone into the making of their rockets. Rocket Club members have had several rocket firings this year and are learning more and more about the operation of a rocket. SHUTTER, LENS, FILNI are essen- tial to the Camera Club. Members take an active interest in photography. A thorough knowledge of the different types of cameras and photography is acquired. Members submit their most outstanding photographs to various contests. ROCKET CLUB ROW I - Ed Degner, Bruce Bayles, Paul Jarvis, Steve Buford. ROW 2 - Dick Janzig, Allen Harrington, Kirk Battleson, Spencer Carlson B Charles Carlson. ' E ,... M ROW I - Tom Duncan, Larry Brown, John Sheetz. ROW 2 - John Fleischauer. Gayle Hansen, RADIO STATION L'7FZU IS ON THE AIR!! Radio Club members maintain the school's amateur radio station. The club offers the opportunity to work with radios and promotes in- terest in the radio Held.
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MATH CLUB ROW I - Robert Gheen, Steve Hadley, Doug Lindley, Spencer Carl- son. ROW 2 - Rod Craig, Ed Degner, Larry Parker, Scott Niven. COULD THIS BE A PIECE OF QUARTZPU This question may or may not bring satisfaction to a Geology Club member. Geology Club's main interest is to study rocks and fossils and to get further knowledge on them. They take Held trips, have guest speakers, and make collections of the different rocks found. SLIDE RULES, FORMULAS, HY- POTHESES are needed for the under- standing of mathematics. The members are interested in mathematics and par- ticipate in various activities which broadens the scope of the field. Help is given to the members in solving mathematical p-roblems and puzzles. GEOLOGY CLUB ROW I - Ann Staples, Ann Finkenbiner, Sue France, Dorothy Park. ROW 2 - John Saunders, Linda Taylor, Carol Silliman, Gary Milhollen. ROW 3 ROW I - Sue Rowe, Judy Kuykendall, Linda Murphy, Marilyn Pike. ROW 2 - Mike Lindberg, Danny Hackney, Jerald Shank, Mike Mc- Loughin, Doug Wolfe. ROW 3 - Joe O'Brien. - Gary Kuhl, Bob Carmichael, Tom Tupper, Gary Graham. AMOEBAE AND FUNGI These are just a few of the many plants and animals that are of interest to the Biology Club members. Their activities include guest speakers and field trips.
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LIGHTS! CURTAIN! ACTION! These are familiar words to the members of Thespians who are active in school productions. The mem- bers lend their talents not only to school func- tions but also to var- ious community activ- ities. TH ESPIANS ROW I - Linda Picket, Rhea Harding, Sandy Duprey, Mary Emma Montgomery, Janice Vandiver, Peggy Fuller, Sue Pomeroy. ROW 2 - Mr. Ragozzino, Maureena Noll, Karen Thurman, Ann Carter, Toni Tracy, Kathy Leslie, Diane Bressler. ROW 3 - Gail Cockrell, Nicola Roach, Cheryl Schleicher, Tom Ness, Denis Newman, Ray McKenize, Wade Wil- liams, Doug Cruikshank. INTER-CLUB CONGRESS ROW I - Linda McCarty, Sue Walker, Gretchen Koenig, Pat McCorkle, Georgia bert, Kathy Leslie, Mary Ellen Julifs, Jim Karen Jacobsen, Randy Fennell, Nancy Young, Willis. ROW 2 - Sandy Duprey, Donna Lam- Muhr, Wally Larsen, Terry Tillman, Sandy Nos- ler. ROW 3 - Mr. Huff, Dave Sustello, John Gale, Dick Ruhlman, Larry Brooks, Eric McCreacly, Bryan Ellickson. 150 How can we get the clubs to work together for the betterment of the schoolfm Inter-Club Congress faces this prob- lem. Members must be vice-president-s and they try to figure out how the clubs can work together more effectively. Each year the ICC presents a plaque to the most out- standing club.
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