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Junior mathematicians who went to Math Field Day. Left to right: K Wheat, Vice President: 8. Hickman, President; Miss Hooper; D. Wright, Treasurer; Ranelle Summers, Secretary. MU ALPHA THETA Senior math whizzes, who represented Benton at Math Field Day. Future professor? Mu Alpha Theta is a national high schoc thematics club. Mu Alpha Theta tries to improve its membs ledge, of mathe- matics and to acquaint them with +t To belong to this organization a student must |} Be 32 in math and all other subjects as well. The members have a lot of fun at their Tuesday night meetings. scuss problems of interest. The club prepares its members for the National Mathe- matics Test and for Math Field Day at SIU. The club sponsors a booth at the Echo Carnival. At the end of the year they always have a pi cnic. This year the club was under the leadership of Miss Pat They have mathematical puzzles, see movies, and di N Hooper.
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Left to right: Mr. Shepard; David McAlpin, Vice President; Linda Kasper, Secretary; Bob Hickman, President; Warren Williamson, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB “Bon jour, mes amis’ say the memb Fre C i This club, organized in 1959, tries to learn more about Fre customs and the French pex aving tun the same time During noon hour m é y disc Quin in French, and generally learn more about the French people : The club has several activities during the year. They entered a tloat in the Homecoming Parade, and won seconc They have a booth at the ECHO Carnival, and this club sponsored a Ma things. French Club prepares float for Homecoming. Mr. Shepard and French Club members discuss French. 2!
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i = Left to right: Mr. Schmitz, G. Young, K. Wheat, T. Wilkerson, D. Wright, W. Williamson, B. Hickman L. Treadwell, D. McAlpin, M. Gulley, J. Rice, and C. Hunter. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, comprised istry, physics, and biology c ¥. pny : to discuss ditferent areas During the year, some ¢ projects, doing research and writing up a paper basec on’ the results, which are entere Fair. From the district contest, some of the projects go on to state competition. They make short trips to nearby industries to obser the procedures there, and films and an occasional speake serve to make the meetings interesting. Mr. Schmitz is the Left to right: Mr. Schmitz, David McAlpin Secretary- club sponsor. Treasurer; Mike Gulley, Vice President: Bob Hickman President. RTT
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