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'f MZ Math Club --- jst. High Sales Pa Gff For Math Club When members of Mu Alpha Theta thought of math club they normally thought of the word candy. Candy selling was the major money making pro- ject of the club this year. The profit from this effort paid for Mu Alpha Theta t-shirts and the homecoming float. Llnder the supervision of its sponsor, Ron Ireland, the club ran its annual junior high math contest and Pac Man tournament. Riding around the track on the Mu Alpha Theta float are math club members Randolph Locke and Kim Settles. Wearing their hardearned t-shirts, Kim Settles and Gina Turentine 'keep store' during the annual junior high math contest. Front Row: Sharon Fowlkes, Denise Wright, Berniece Holcomb, Rochelle Turentine, Sarah Myers, Jerry Givens, Richard Davis, and William Ferguson. Row 2: Sponsor Ron Ireland, Annette Lyles, Deana Harger, Gina Turentine, Efthimios Sotos, Michael Smith, Darrell Franklin, Lorei McGee, and Randolph Locke. Back Row: Robin Sanders, Michelle Churchwell, Mark Goshen, Misty Blaine, Edwin MacDonald, Brian Livingston, Harry Murphy, Randal Smith, Donald Kaufman, Brent Purvis, Fabian Purvis, Tracy Graham, and Kim Settles. M1 Math Club
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Brain Game and IET S Aim to Excel Waiting in one of the Channel 13 studios, Brain Game members Wayne McCormick, Greg Alcorn, Brian Livingston, and Damon Robertson anticipate their first question from Master of Ceremonies Bob Gregory. Excelling in academic courses was, as always, impor- tantg but there were two clubs in which excelling was essen- tial. These were Brain Game and Junior Engineering Technology Seminar QJETSJ. Brain Game, co-sponsored X x FRN:--.V-s ,l'.!5 .S . H v by John Lewis and David Tess, competed against Howe in the Channel 13 sponsored tournal ment. Although the team lost by a single point, it gained in knowledge while preparing for the game. Mayor Hudnut invited the team to a luncheon for its ef- forts. JETS, co-sponsored by Arthur Kirsch and Carol Smith, sent several of its members to the sciencefmath contest. Money was raised by selling jewelry. IETS Standing: Wayne McCormick and Sponsor Arthur Kirsch. Seated: Edwin MacDonald and Ricky Zimmerman. Row 2: Samuel Gibson and John Ramsey. Back Row: Robert Raia and Brian Livingston. Brain GamefJETS NN 5 2 1? 'Sli ,www I .f'f 1 , 1,-,,, B rain Game ,W v-'Q' rf it Front Row: Wayne McCormick, Greg Alcorn, Brian Livingston, and Damon Robertson. Back Row: Misty Blaine, Darryl Burdine, Harry Murphy, Lorei McGee, Edwin MacDonald, and Sponsor John Lewis.
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I I EB Bike Team and FCA Are 011 the Move Under the guidance of Mr. Ireland, the bicycle team felt the thrill of victory several times. Starting in September and ending in May, the team participated in several meets at the Major Taylor Velodrome. ln a spring tournament the male team placed first, while individuals placed second and fourth. Second place winner Amy Grimsley said, I felt like I had reached my goal and I was very proud. ,,...,...---1-' y.f --.. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, sponsored by Mr. Cline, is dedicated to helping athletes develop spiritually as well as physically. The members participated in a summer camp to improve their Mwwwawww' we-f' P ' 'wh - x -s. We A ,.,. ' Q.. wir, aff, in 'ff 5 ,. N' I if I' 7 E1 1 ' 'jf f' 4.gs:gfV' - V . ?g,,4,lwiii+5Q2If' A 'l A vt 4. 'Q 2' X 6 athletic skills in fellowship with FCA members from other schools. The Major Taylor Velodrome is considered by many to be the greatest outdoor bicycle track in the world. John Buell and Robert Raia set out to see if this is true. 5. . A -5 ., , , ,V YVWSIF14? ' , A gage-im.mwy,ff 1 fame te. 56 'Eg-1' . seJeE.fy 'f7 zgwwgfif Stgtfz . f :2'f7f'.. QQ ' 4 ' fu 1Zi L gs., , ,, 'J' Q 1 .vwt Q' ., . 4 f , f A . , .. J, . I' . ' 4 f ' g gF?7'.' . '5'w .5'. if 3' ,J I I ' 'l g' , ' , : . , -' .1 1 ,. ff A-h'1+, cfnn ji, 'I W ,, :.'a.,gA , . ' ' Q f , gi 4 , . . ,, , if it 34 ofa. A 5. 49. I --i FCA Bike Team --- 6 V, M I S, f , L-4' agfi ,Z vi. ' br ,o K . 'X 1 , . A . G Q . W A s. ,f . 5 - 'AMLK .275 From Left: Mr. Ernest Cline, Walter Woodard, Steven Rose, Robert Logan, Lee Front Row: Elaine Spradlin and Stephen Surenkamp. Back row: Mr. Ronald Williams, Tony Gowdy and Jason Flowers. Ireland, Amy Grimsley, Lisa Wright, Jon Buell, Leroy Taylor, Kevin Arnott, Robert Bike TeamlFCA . Raia, Harry Murphy and Dennis Arnott. .J-
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