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Sandy Croushore and Teri Holman take a few minutes to play a game of tic-tac-toe x 47 , J Doug Claflin explains the integration of a IG! ' Bti 6 43? Renae Arntzen demonstrates the use of a desk calculator while Chuck Louie and Doug Claflin l
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ermah Club Participates in Christmas Activities it M '2-'-his-,,. ., , nf, i 'llll Y YYYV. ,,..... -..,.... .-vas, uuuu 1 K lembers of German Club practice for a future Christmas caroling trip. 4? 537' a. Qvvicmxsz Dont: Claflin, pre-sidentg Debbie Chambers, vice-presidentg Brian Scott, treasurerg Kevin Ross, sec- retary. NOT PICTURED: Peter LaBarre, ICC representa- IYC. German Club was more active this year than in pre- vious times. A major activity of the year was singing Christmas carols in German around the northeast part of town. Der Deutsche Verin again participated in the annual Mitchell carnival. The name of their booth was Der Gloop Drop. The club also participated in a club function with Coronado in a year-end party. German Club is interested in Germany and its heri- tage. Mr. Robert McClain was the sonsor of this year's German Club. Co-presidents were Doug Claflin and Deb- bie Chambers. The other officers were Treasurer, Brian Scottg Secretary, Kevin Ross, and ICC Representative, Peter LeBarre. J I 'n
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4. ROW. Sandy Croughgre Chuck Louie, Cathy Clark, Doug Claflin. BACK Row: Brian Scott, Teri Holman, Pam Quisenberry, Renae Amtzen, Mr. Gerald Daniels. ath Club Captures Third at Inter-City IVIeet . f.'+'. l. f t.: if 5 sf V , ,Gd .l Q 3154. i,Qi..r5 491- IUIBFQ .1 V Y egypt v W 2f:15'. H -Iggy Quisenberry quietly contemplates the putting together of the cube. Mitchell's Math Club won third place at their iirst meet at St. Mary's. At a meet each math team tries to gain the greatest number of points. The math problems are each worth one point. A team is composed of five club members who work on nine problems. Again sponsored by Mr. Gerald Daniels, the club participated in other activities. They were in the Home- coming parade, worked on the Mitchell carnival, and had their annual picnic. To be a member in good standing one should have had Algebra I, attend club meetings, and have an interest in math. Doug Clailin was president, Chuck Louie, vice-presi- dentg Renae Arntzen, secretaryg Sandy Croueshore, treas- urerg Cathy Clark, I. C. C. Representative.
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