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Those math and sci- ence students who are in- terested in delving deep- er into the fields of chem- istry and physics which are not normally covered in the classroom are invit- ed to join this club. The main activity of this year for Star and Atorq, was a computer dance held for the stu- dents of North and South High. fllhe couples were picked by matching their personalities and their mutual likes and dislikes. Officers of Star and Atom-Howard Olson, secretary-treasurerg Jerome Dailey, president and John Webster, vice-president-demonstrate a Wimshurst machine. tar and Atom ponsors a Computer Dance Members of Star and Atom discuss the various topics pertaining to science. i r f ,gk .xkgige ' 14,12 s sm H ww wg tt L , U 78 Q y ,S 3
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Mrs. Barlow, advisor, and Craig John- Q son, president of the Junior Red Cross, ' look at the posters used to encourage membership in the Red Cross. 3 2 fg, J American Junior Red Cross holds an annual'dirve which enables the students to contribute money to buy Christmas gifts and inexpensive birth- day gifts for the hospitalized veterans at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton. The council members are elected in their sophomore year and serve three years as members. 51 '73 J x ,,.,..X N o,,,,a,s,-.,gff,E.,J .RM-A it,- Junior Red Cross Helps Hospitalized Veterans The members of Junior Red Cross Council are Bob Peters, Craig Johnson, Marilyn Mills, John Stover, Dave Spracklen, John Auld, Barry Hall, George Zink, and Peggy Davis. New i 'r U J JDM at fi i sims b M X ' 3 an 9 is is fi I M . - S ,. .-1 Q y ' f BR ,Mask N .g.g , as gwflk ,.t i ,A 77
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John Auld, president of Math Club, speaks to the members about the up-coming picnic. Math lub timulates the Mind Math Club presents higher levels of mathematics than are possible of achieving in the classrooms. Those stu- dents who are thinking of entering the mathematics profession are encouraged to join. Math puzzles, panel clis- cussions, and former South students were on the agenda this year, as well as a film and a picnic. Officers of Math Club are John Auld, presidentg Kathy Cerhardt, secretary-treasurerg and Paul Wilson, vice-president. . ,.., M.. ,F ,.... . .,tr. t .,,,,. . ,. , 4 ,, ll , M ' i Q, if g.VA , NK ... m f X.. . A
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