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MENTORS, TECHNICAL ADVISORS, & STUDENT AIDS |
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Animation & Computer Aided Design |
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Charles Rencsok |
Animation and Videography |
Electronic Hardware & Wiring |
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Joanne Talmage |
Electronics teacher, Team Leader |
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Chief Angle Perez |
Electronics and Controls |
Andrea Norfolk |
Alumni |
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Fabrication |
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Jim Young |
Systems Engineer |
| Bob Grandle | Aerospace and Mechanical Engineer | |
| Anthony Smith | Automotive teacher | |
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Gregg Sprock |
Machine Tech teacher |
| Nate Laverdue | Alumni | |
Programming |
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| Dan Norfolk | Nasa Engineer | |
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Chris McMahon |
Alumni |
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Public Relations |
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Charles Rencsok, Brian McMahon, Joanne Talmage |
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Scouting |
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Joanne Talmage, Brian McMahon |
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Videography & Photography |
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David Dean |
Photography, Videography |
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Webmaster |
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Brian McMahon |
Web Design, Flash Animation |
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Special Acknowledgements |
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John Evens of Langley NASA for our Team 122 e-mail lists |
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In Loving Memory of our Deceased Mentors |
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Ivan Purman (1932 - 2005) - First to set up an organizational system for nuts and bolts in the robot room. He was also one of our fabrication mentors |
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![]() Ansel Butterfield (1924 - 2006) - Mechanical Engineer who taught principles of mechanics and then demonstrated them to students. First to arrive before meetings, competitions, and demonstrations. Ansel was a year round mentor. In 2004 Ansel received the Woodie Flowers Award at VCU in Richmond, Virginia. |
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