Stakes Dry erase markers Boxes for Friction Wood for clamps Tape Measurer (tool box) Clamps (NE Wall) Bowling Ball (by closet door) Mallets (tool box)

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Stakes Dry erase markers Boxes for Friction Wood for clamps Tape Measurer (tool box) Clamps (NE Wall) Bowling Ball (by closet door) Mallets (tool box) SeeS (Motion) Box 1 of 2 Do Not Use Bath Mat Sand Paper Foam Teflon Scales (Bill See) Stop Watches (physics lab) Masses (box 2 and by closet door) Do Not Use ContentsNot Present

Carts Pulleys Masses (more by closet door) Buckets SeeS (Motion) Box 2 of 2 Do Not Use Wood for Pulleys Net Bag for Medicine Ball Rope Metal Bob Medicine Ball (bottom shelf glass case NE Wall) Shot Put (bottom shelf glass case NE Wall) Do Not Use ContentsNot Present Scales (Bill See) 2m Stick (By door) Stool/chair Clamps (NE Wall)

Listed info suggests a stomp rocket outing, but that is used better in aero. Recommend that we get the information on Gravity back out and adapt that SZ to the booth. Stomp Rockets in Aero Supplies Booth (Motion) Box 0 of 0 Do Not Use 2 Weighted sand containers (south wall) Do Not Use ContentsNot Present