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SCIENCE CL UB: Bottom Flow-Mr. Adams lsponsorl, Freeze, Girard, Rapley lpresidentl, Calico lvice-presiden ti, Brantinghamg Second Flow-Martin, Q' f Q X v 4 'I-ur .4--L J McCollough, Patterson, Fuller, Broadwater, Bennett, Hicksonj Top Row-Crow, Reedy, Son, Ladd, Strang, Cousins. Individual initiative was the theme for activities in the Science Club this year as this organization had a new sponsor, lVlr. Gary Adams, physics instructor. Members worked singulary or in groups on out-of-classroom projects which interested them most. student initiative for activities In this way, the club hoped to allow members to explore areas which would not be touched upon during regular work in the science classrooms. The group was headed by Gil Rapley, president. Other officers, included Greg Calico, vice-president, and Bruce Brantingham, secretary- treasurer. Measuring the energy of motion and other complicated tasks are solved with dynamic carts by Science Club member, Tommy Hickson. SCIENCE CLUB 85
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Q., Special planning by Sandra Curtis, Susan McConnell, Patricia Dickinson, and editor Lisa Lee labovei goes into the layouts for the January 78 election issue of the Rebel. '34 UBU became the spirit yell for the Northside game in November following special promotion by such Rebel staff members as Lisa Lee and Marc Allen labove righ ti. Planning another Rebel opinion poll, Paul Hayden labove far righ ti, completes background research concerning the Student Council before preparing his questions for the survey. 84 REBEL STAFF press conf - To encourage student interest and participation in school activities was the goal of the Rebel staff in their special coverage of the second semester student body election in January. erences ond polls Candidates for office were questioned as to their opinions and plans at a press conference and students were polled in a special survey. This was the first time in its history that the newspaper has been entirely devoted to one event. As well as winning superior ratings in the state press association service to school and community contest for the election issue, the publications department served as president of that organization at the annual convention in Little Flock, April 20-21. ravi!! 1- A. REBEL STAFF: Bottom Row-Sawyer, Curtis, Lee leditori, Dickinson, Kirkpatrick, Cate: Second Row-M. Allen, Miles, Jaber, McConnell, Haydeng Third Row-Carr, Kleier, Hammersly, Staton, Sagelyg Top Row-R. Allen, Watson, Broadwater, Perry, VWntory, Hatfield.
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Bear Necessities are prepared by the Rebel cheerleaders for one of their skits during the Beat the Grizzlies pep rally, January 9. ., U1 'P ,uizimf . Chugging along, the cheerleaders ' dunebuggy down Gary Avenue during the school's first outdoor Homecoming Parade, October 1.9. 'TY . 4- F: 4.bI,.F' me se- .1 or MMR if CHEERLEADERS: Top row-Terri Putnam, Vicki Van Zandt: Bottom row.' Kathy Curnel, Patricia Dickinson, 86 CHEERLEADERS Rebel cheerleaders promote spirit with a Central Mall pep rally for the-Southside-Benton Football game, September 15.
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