1988 Gallimaufry

S c i e n c e C l u b \ $ \ tudents interested in working on group and individual proj– ects, competitions, or just sharing information formed the core of Science Club. Others merely joined competitions, including INTECH, the Jets Engineering Competition, Sci– ence Olympiad, and a Bridge-Building competition. For all of these except In- tech, this was IMSA's first year to com– pete. Regardless, Science Olympiad members placed fifth in state as a team, and individuals took many first, second, and third place medals. And, Jim Day placed considerably well in regional competition. In INTECH, Rowan Lockwood swept the competition with first place, and Mehmet Guler took an impressive third. Science Club had both instructor support and equipment from the science department. It was an ex– tremely successful year to be remem– bered. Clockwise from left: Science Olympiad Front Row: Scott Swanso on Sundy, Lillian Kao, Dan DeUgarte, Frank Mehmet Guler, Chirag Amin. Back Row: Ton ey, Wayming Wu, Peter Gast, Robert Chang Truitt, Jason Ribando, Mohammad Malik, Ale Chris Hage. Steve Blessing, Gina Martyn, and Kevin Scl pose as three of the eleven semifinalists in th TECH competition. Jets Front Row: Wayming Wu, Sue Wu. Ba Bill Grambley, Doug Turnbull, Dave Yung. shown: Frank Borras, Robert Chang, Terri Mehmet Guler and Rowan Lockwood pose ning displays and essays. 106 T t ^ Organizations

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