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SCIENCE CLUB - lil Front Row: N. Climes, K. LaPointe, L. Garcia, P. Benenhaley, P. Robinson, S. Wilson, B. McDonald, E. Stevenson, Second Row: F. Hu, L. Buddin, V. Harris, G. Climes, S. Solornan, L. Peterson, R. Flax, I. Long, Third Row: R. Brunson, S. Brown, M. Plowden, L. McGainey, F. Davis, Fourth Row: L. johnson, C. jones, R. Spivey, R. Mixon, R. Williams, C25 Front Row: Mr. Sharnolis, Adviser, L. Riley, K. jordan, D. Martin, R. Neal, W. Whitaker, Second Row: R. Player, B. Player, B. Bowens, L. Teel, Third Row: 1. Colclough, M. Ray, L. Brogdon, L. Finney, D. Johnson, Fourth Row: P. Mickens, M. Goodson, D. George, A. johnson, J. Stokes, S. Brown, C33 Tuomey Hospital Lab Technician Mr. Finley ex- plains lab procedures to the Haynsworth Street Science Club. Ml MATH CLUB - Front Row: S. Gibbs, A Gordon, R. Player, T. Baylor, I. Wilson, E. Hicks, R. Sumter, Second Row: Mr. Bultman, Adviser, C. Laux, C. Ivey, L. Brogdon, S. Canty, L. Anderson, Third Row: P. Hatfield, L. Moore, D. Parson, Fourth Row: S. Griggs, L. Prather. ,N :cz 4?2Z!'vf M if! , is ,Q av- l 2 v Organizations 117
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Fifteen Present Papers At S.C. jr. - eeb S 1 fm .k.,.-W ,H Academy OfScience Young scientists, motivated by their association with the lr. Academy of Science Club, delved into serious exploration and experimentation in areas of physics, biology, and chem- istry. After three months of gathering information, testing, and experiment- ing, papers were prepared on the basis of research and data. During club meetings, members discussed their projects, gave progress reports and humorous accounts of some of their experimental failures. Fifteen projects were selected to be submitted for presentation at the annual lr. Academy of Science meeting, March 29-31 at the University of S. C. Some of the topics included Infrared Photography, Electrophoresis, Coor- dination Compounds of Oxygen, and Soil testing. yyovowf-fe-1-ff4v,+y.w,...,..m..M.,.,, ,,.....,.... V V , 'ff-if , fs j-411, . ny., V . ..,.Y,5,7.,,,,Wmw-M,-Mv,Ww,aw,w,w,m,,wwa,W.,,,. . , . A , . , V 3 .6 fa., ' bp, Q11 Front Row: Barbara Ponds, Sec.-Treas.5 Mrs. Cain, adviser, Mike Canty, V. Pres., Elizabeth Stevenson, loane Long, Pres.5 Second Row: Ronnie Flax, Terry Brand, Beth Chatham, Don Kelly, Steve Larson, Ricky Spivey, Barry Holzbach, Trish Catington, Loretta Budden, Karen May, C23 loane Long, Randy Stokes, and Michael Canty discuss the details of the journey to U.S.C. t3l Terry Brand spends his spare time in the lab compiling data for his research paper. 116 Organizations
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vw-1 W il IW K, 1 I QQ CID POLITICAL SYSTEMS '- Front Row: Dianne johnson, Bennie Solomon, Thomasina Woods, lohnnie Lemmon, Second Row: Mrs. lvey, Adviser, Betty Dicks, Laura Good- man, Deborah Geddis, Nora Climes, Third Row: Virginia Harvin, Patricia McLeod, Ber- lackson, Sandra Sumter, Fourth Row: Cooley, Sharon Green, Chip Finney, nice Don Agnes McGill, C27 Sandra Sumter registers voters Lee Quinn and Burk Parrot for mock election. 135, 447, and 155 Campaign posters speak for themselves. 118 Organizations N5 ,.,,,.-M62- sv WK QQDYGUY P ? I- W wvfrffffv rwpact 7 vw f ' fhdh EVER 'mpg ,air i f A , , f f ' ' ,fyf , 2351 ,wwf , , , f My . W M., ' Q- ff XW JW4' ibn' N1 , fda 1 I . K, -ffl' f . , i M ,y I .,... , ., ,vlgdzjgffk V ?, jj'Q,a X , , 'Vx I , -'TV .ff'W' ,ff ll fog ,cel Y , - - I - .fa-fQv:?fQ't?f'-1,4 1' i f mf 'W aff' 1' if ,li -r ' if Z A f . , ,,,,,1 4 I 1' f 2ff?2.:fff?',f., ,, 1, 1 ' ,f ,1 A .1 'fi' 'Q I my .'f4f4'14f-41 w . 52124 'R 267 x ff 5 1 .,1,f.M.1W.,,,. ,.-,, if asf -,---,- v ' ' McGovern Defeats Nixon By Sizeable Margin Like Americans all over the country, Sumter High students found themselves completely caught up in the Great Presidential Race of '72 . After studying voting and election procedures, members ofthe Political Systems club joined with the Student Council and held a mock election to give Nixon and McGovern supporters the chance to express their presidential choices. Fiery campaigns were conducted in social studies classes, students were registered during lunch, and on Monday, Nov. 6, SHS voters took to the polls. Although Richard Nixon won the race by a landslide in the national election, the choice of Sumter High students were none other than George McGovern.
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