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Science Club » ' ■■ ♦ R ' Kara Hash and Hansford ffair share M M ' s after a long day in the cave. Photo by Kara Hosn Science Club members Row 1; Heather Lynch. Steve Yach. Dustin Lear. Brian Grobe. Lance Ram- sey (vice-president). Stove Intelmann (president). Hansford Hair (treasurer). Kara Hash (reporter). Beverly Chaffin. Scott Rodgers. Row 2: Kevin Byrd. Kirsten Gott. Gino Crabtree, Michelle Wollace. Phyllis Hank. Rhonda Johnson. Michelle McGhee. Chris Thixton. Lori Johnson, John Miller, Carissa Proctor Row 3: Jamie Lux, Hope Hardman. Tracy Grubb. Dina Thrasher. Nancy Stone. Chelle Rob- bins (secretary). Ben Rhodes. Jock Porter, Mike Higgins. Kim Flippin. Kristi Burkhart. Row 4: Vanessa Stull. Teresa McLaughlin. Becky Maddux. Gerald Campbell. Al Bradley. Gary Kirby. Julie Evans. Tracy Martin. Christy Button. Raymond Baraks. Brad Campbell. Row 5: Jack White. Rodney Mer- cer. Rusty Canister, Lynn Craven. April Watkins. Tammy Bailey. Scotty Burt. Branden Boise. Heather Perry. David Jammes. Lance Ramsey tries to figure out hovi they made tee-pees in the old days. Photo by Kara Hash
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Scientists strive for adventure Science club offered much excitement and adventure for cavers and cancers. This year ' s science club, which was led by Steve Intelmann, president, ventured on two cave trips and two canoe trips. The first trip of the season was a cave trip to Buschwacker Cave. Ap- proximately 12 to 15 members voyaged on this journey. Getting lost in the cave became a problem for a group of fierce cavers which were led by Hansford Hair. Scotty Burt said, ' The trip was a lot of fun aside the fact that Indiana Jones A.K.A. Hansford Hair got us lost in the cave. There were; however, a group of cavers who chose not to follow in Hansford ' s lead and made it through the cave with very little problems. Dustin Lear said, I was the only one in the cave that knew where I was going. The Science club went on a similar cave trip to Skag ' s Cave. Not only is the club for cavers but cancers also enjoyed science club. A canoe trip down the Northfork River was also taken. This trip was filled with excitement and disaster. Once the cancers made it to their destination and got off the bus things started to go wrong. The canoe which belonged to David James and Mark Smith bent and was ruined. After the canoers made it safely out of the water and returned to the bus it was discovered that everything Kirsten and Gina had with them was stolen. To a girl getting her purse stolen is one of the worst things that can possibly happen. This was not the end of the tragedy for the two girls. In the middle of the night Gina felt ill and regurgated in the tent. Many people thought this was quite fun- ny; however to Gina it was very unc- omfortable. For the great explorer, Hansford Hair, this trip was more on the fun side of life. Hansford Hair received a chance to light M-70S and throw them in the water. Mr. See gave Hair two booby traps for his birthday. Most of the group as a whole enjoyed the trip. It was fun until Gina got sick In the tent, but she didn ' t make a very big mess so it didn ' t take long to clean up. It was a nice bus ride home, said Rhonda Johnson. m ' h- Senior, Rhonda Johnson, glances back as the other Science Club members yell. Wait for us! Photo by Kara Hash Sleep was hard to come by on the Science Club canoe trip for Kirsten Gott and Rhonda Johnson. Photo by Kara Hash science club ■ § % designed by tracy martin
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