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Science Setting up the possum diarama, Brian Coole and Patricia Torres try to decide what looks best. Til li, 'MW' 1312,-is f 1...- Putting together the dog skeleton took Stevie O'Neal and Rita Davis quite a while. Getting ready for the paper drive, Tom Williams and Paige Baucum tie up bundles of papers. 72 ClubSlScien9e Science Fair, Paper Painting the science museum was just one of the jobs the science club has taken on this year. Here Roan Smith demonstrates her expertise. its Xi-ff. l if Q69 il
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.dt Bryan Hancock concentrates on counting the change for his customer at the Cabin Store. 'S J ,. LXHWJ4 - ?'1's,s Seated: Barbara Wells, Shelia Fore, Sarah Taylor, Dorothy Fairley, Glenda Wells, Cathy Lott, Liz Loper. 2nd Row: Russell Jarvis, Steve Grady, Kelly McKenzie, Randy Williams, Julie Harriel, Kaye Whittington, Carl Breland, Gary O'NeaI, Mrs. Roberts, Sponsor. Back Row: David O'Neal, Bryan Hancock, Hollis Cooper, John Walker, Maurice Rayburn, Ben Hunt, Joe Fairley, and Jeff Gill. lf? Glenda Wells takes a break from her typing job at Hard at work, Randy Wllllams fills Southern Office Supply as she hears her name called. out an order form at Sears. ClubslCo-op 71
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lf Science Drive And The Little House . Trying to get the fawn to look at home, Tom Williams and Edith Bond add new foilage. JQY-312 ,'b. .4 1 4 436- The clatter of bursting test tubes and chairs being scraped across the floor, staying up till all hours of the night, cursing the day you ever signed up for chemistry and the never ending two word phrase, Mrs. Cain!?! which can be heard echoing through the halls is a sure sign the Science Fair is near. The Science Club sponsors the Science Fair, and also presents demonstrations and projects. Another project of the Science Club is the paper drive. The money made from the recycled papers goes to help the museum, known as the Little House to most students. They've added a lot to the museum since last year - like an insect collection, snakes, lizards, and several new diaramas. All of the exhibits in the museum have been made by the students. One of the most fascinating projects of the museum is the turtle pond which was dug and stocked by the students. All of the animals have been taken from Stone County. The newest addition to the museum is the trailer donated for more exhibits ln the future. , l'--ni. f Concentrating on controlling the world, these science 4' , students operate the energy environmental simulator. ClubslScience 73
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