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Show The World Needs Such Men ... -ij-w"" -'...J- ' ' . ' .:" .5 r j. ' . . i ;j 1 : 3 - 1 jr i .' 1 ' - ? : .'. ii 1 1 , - L . : J I I ' ' ' i ' - : - ! ' "V ,i K rl WOEKf WSK7 f , - ; ' I : ' ' K ' I s I . it; i : j , Jrii, ' ...... . .,-.i.....M....-.,wrviwiitiJ -, i . fcWii;isiatft:.. "" " Springville high school "scientists" who have formed their own club, the Atam-Add.ct . , also copleted building two bass reflex speakers for the senior class project 10 fellows putt.ng in 50 man hours on the item, a teslacoil high voltage transformer. The group also Prticlj the Utah Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters Junior Academy Science contest at :thc BY recently re-cently when John Beardall, president of the club, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beardall, received the state $50 first cash prize for his electrophoresis demonstration. A student from Olympus high, Salt Lake, took second and a Pleasant Grove student, third. Seen in the picture are front, left, Richard Watts, club treasurer; seated, Bill Bleggi, lab chairman; Lloyd Castleton, Stanley Blackett; rear, Wendell Hall, Omar Hansen, science instructor; Bernall Lovendge, club secretary; secre-tary; Jay Deeben, Merrill Johnson, Tim Moss, vice-president, and John Beardall, club president and state prize winner. |