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Tourneys attract math masters Math Club attends Math tournaments given by ther high schools and colleges in the Houston area, .ast year they attended tournaments at Jharpstown High School, Bellaire High School, ’asadena, Lee College in Baytown, and the Jniversity of Houston. They also gave a ournament for the middle schools in Alief. This year they gave their first high school ournament and invited other Math Clubs in the ■iouston area. This was on February 12. Math Club ifficers arc Richard Husseini, Anna Kuo, Maria Kuo, Long Nguyen, and Lawrence Chang. Math teacher Nancy Stephenson is the Math Club sponsor. by Nancy Stephenson Mathematical minds Snatti Shah and Ava Lan. Club member Richard Husseini verifies an answer for other club members. A little cheesecake from club Math Club sponsor Nancy Stephenson with officers Richard Husseini. Long Nguyen. Lawrence Chang, member David Hare. Maria Kuo. and Anna Kuo. Math 153
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The future is at their fingertips Computer Club is learning about how computers work and how to use them. “Computer club gives a broader knowledge of the real world of computers”, says sponsor Mrs. Lewis. This past year Computer Club members took field trips to Superior Oil in downtown Houston, and went to Bonnon and Moore to tour their computer room. by Rhonda Brookshire During computer club, Pamela Quach is putting information into the computer. Discussing computer is club president. Helen Chang and sponsor, Mrs. Lewis. Checking over the computer information. Don Quach. 152 Clubs
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Careers await Science students “Science Club’s purpose is to encourage high school students to pursue a career in the various fields of science,” says Alice Chang. “Science Club is to make students more aware of their world of science,” says Ronnie Parks. This past year Elsik Science Club members have been active with Monday morning meetings. Officers are: Alice Chang, president; Jamey Childs, vice-president; Ronnie Hazlewood, treasurer; and Ronnie Parks historian. These officers help plan things for the club to do. To raise money they had bake sales. The club members have gone on various field trips to Rice University, Astro Hall, Baylor University and Burke Baker Planetarium. by Rhonda Brookshire ± Nonay Ordeniz and Joyce Casiolc stop for a picture while resting. Mr. Burns. Ms. Long, Ms. Silbcrman. Troy Lee. and Ms. Lee take a rest. Alice Chang enjoys a day at the Planetariun. John Chen, Vu Tran and a friend smile for the camera. 154 Clubs
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