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Math Club and S.N.E.A. N n 1. - .xx .0 1-94: in-'Af Math Club. fl.-r.J lst row: Monique Covemaker, Helen Gremonprez, Cheryl Christianson. 2nd row: James McCaw, David Congdon, Joseph Davis, Frank Posateri. 3rd row: Thomas Vershavv, president, Larry Hall, Dan Peterson, Robert McAfee, and Thomas Deventer. This year the Math Club was changed slightly from At one time the Student National Education Asso- its previous system, making it at purely educational eiation sponsored the tutoring system at Black and non-social organization. At the bi-monthly meet- Hawk. Some of its members still participate in it. ings one member of the club gave a talk on an aspect They also sponsored a dance and invited a speaker of math which was of interest to him. Speakers from to come to Black Hawk. other schools were also welcomed. During the spring semester S.N.E.A. elected of- One of the main functions of the club was to en- fieers. Michael King, p1'CSiClG11t: Patti Bufe, vice- courage each member to excel in all of his math president, Rich Russman, treasurer, and Diana courses. Patsavos, secretary. ,H 25 fi A E its V ag, Q13 ., . .- me 'T 15 an M A , Q , fy be I fvgsff 1 .ga I ' ,ij LZ.. -me 11-3 -v- 'D 9 ff' 'W ,fa-its - h g ig N y Ffa? l I 'Y ll . ,,1 1 X 1 ii .44 l ,ul-5- S.N.E.A. fl.-r.J lst row: Gary Martin, Sandra Douglas, Michael King, MaryAnn Trent, Richard Russman. 2nd rovvg Diana Patsavos, Carole Peterson, Donna Pace, Frances Hurtado, John McCann, Dennis Morgan, Patty Bufe, Paula Lawrence, Sophie Cuchra, and Mr. Kilgus, advisor.
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Commerce Club ',, 90 -vrgfj K 'N 52 1 Q45 3' : ' l 85- I .2 X 4 Il if i , avail? :V if i P X me li . ' ' 6 xii 'f it A-K Eh Members of the Commerce Club were qfront-backj 1st row: Mr. Strube, advisor, Judy Johnson, Noel Jackson, Gary Pheiffer. 2nd row: Steve Ferry, Candy Johnson, John Lightner, Sylvia Jesuit, Trevor Tunnicliff, Dennis Weir. 3rd row: Sandy Isaacson, Helen Gremonprez, Nancy Strutz, Cynthia Gindlesparger, Will Gustafson, Linda Cox, 4th row: Peggy Taylor, Susy Perrin, Jan Ehlers, Skip Merdian, Larry Watson, Cecelia Cornelis. 5th row: Ron Shumaker, Jan Ferry, Gary Hayteher, Jim Spranger. The Commerce Club sponsored a bake sale. two pickle sales, and a do-nut sale this past year. From the results of these sales, they toured different businesses in Chicago. A Slave Day was also held in order to help with the funds for the trip. Slaves were auc- tioned off to those who wanted something clone-esuch as a lit- erature or history assignment, the washing: of dishes. or other odd jobs. Club Officers: Qleft-rightj Helen Gremonprez, Vice-President, Gary Pheiffer Treasurerg Jan Ferry, Secretary, Steve Ferry, President. is l 3 7 ,fl
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Blology Club 'UMW W Members of the Biology Club are fl rl let rom Sumn Hennig Rita Shuits Bfxrbara Hamilton 2nd row Leslie Stange, lXlzi1'ga11'et Kerschietei Alice Fultyn Stew. Fendi Phillip Fleshei 31d ioxx Judv Anderson Phyllis Kennedy, Ed Schmitt. This yezii' The lllziclz Hawk Biology Phila olitiiineiel an orgfaiiizwl 1'llill'l0l'. illlll is thi- first Qroiip ol' collvgfn- Slusleiils To ln- z1i'l'iliz1lm'cl with lllfl XY1-isle ll1fllll'2ll llliimis .Xssm-izilioii of liiology rlll ill'lll'l'S. 'llhv oi'l'ic-m'i's Quill iw-piwsfliiiziiiws ol' Thi- lilziclc lluwli l'ollvg'e zillfilizits- zilieiulwl ihv semi- ZlllllllilllIll'1'llll1l'SHlilllI' XY.l'.'l'..X.l3.'l'. :it hYCSll l'll Illinois l'iiiwi'sil3' last lull ziiiil in May. ln 3l:11'vli, 21 loeal vliziiivi' was pi-4-wiileil To The af- iilizitcis hy ai l'L'lJI'f'SClll2lllVl' ul the wgziiiizgiiioii. This ymii' the ziffilizilek iiiaiin proj- ocfi has lic-vii to llvvolu iiiiiv and effort Tn The lllllPl'OYl'lllCl1Al of Nialmi Zoo. The worla ll1l4lCl'lillil'l'l ai The zoo was thi- im-o'iis1ruf-tion of the entrzxnci- to The lolunlq' Dori' Coal Mine, ai vlmiii up day To pi'epz1i'e thc gi-oiinils for The Spriiigg opening sifivi' whiwh in XVlf'llQl' roast was held. anal the coiiipositioii zmil r'o1iSi1'uC- Tioii of :signs To he flisplaycwl on The cages of The zmimals. 26 'V'
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