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Leod The Pock! Buffu, Somoro, ond Finito onswer moth questions. Wye! Livio Cheves ond Coro Copelond work on o moth contest skills. Theu're improving them for future contests. F Q ig- iw Moth Club Chorus' 37
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Middle School Clubs Flnito Humor ond Elizobeth Bonowsku worm up their vocol cords. Cherul ond Jorrell tolk about Student Council Hs on onnuol Middle School octivitu, the Middle School clubs received o worm welcome from the Middle School Student Bodu. The gomut of these clubs included the Moth Club, the Chorus, ond the Student Council. The fifth through eighth groders hod o choice of which extrocurriculor octivities theu wonted to join. The Moth Club met everu week with Mrs. Osteen, their odvisor, to proctice from old moth contests. Theu went to two moth contests which were Mi-'ITHCOUNTS ond the Musco- gee Countu School District Junior High Moth Tournoment. The Chorus met three times o week to proctice with Mrs. Todd for performonces theu mode ot Hormonu Ploce, 36 QSASXQ. Clubs e 36 Middle School Clubs LUestville, ond the Christion Fellowship Hssociotion. Fincillu, without the Student Council ond Mrs. Osteen, Mrs. LUollmon. ond Mr. Hutchinson, none of the clubs would hove been oble to function. Everuthing the other clubs wonted to do hod to hove the Student Council opprovol. Mr. Hutchinson wos quoted os souing, The ideo of hoving Middle School Clubs is on excellent one becouse it provides o concentroted experi- ence in ci curriculum thot the students hove interest in. The Middle Schoolers octivelu porticipoted in the clubs this ueor, but thot just goes to show how well rounded theu ore. Cl Pip Spondorfer T-inil Hogonti ond Ed Jomes proctice on their
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Encouraged bu extra credit in their Math Classes, this uear's populous Math Club showed how enthusiastic theu were. The aim of the club was to focus on Math related careers. Frank Schleu, a graduate of Brookstone and Vale Universitu, spoke to the club about his career experiences in Math. He worked at NBSB, and he now owns his own computer companu. Miss Dee Goeing, sustems programmer for Little Companu of Maru Hospital in Chicago, also talked about math careers. The Moth Club had two subsets, the Mu Fllpha Theta and the Math Team. The Mu Blpha Theta is an honoraru societu in which to be a member one has to have completed two courses of college prep math and enrolled in a third course. The Math Team competed in several tournaments throughout the uear. Theu placed second in the Mercer Universitu touranment. The President was George lllebb. Il f-lrchana Hoganti Jason, Ben, Beth Mrs Tomblin and Chuck prepare to tape Nil W The veru enthusiastic Brook- Stone-Hordowov oudience' C I U B S The awesome Flcademic Bowl takes a break from The awesome Bcademic Bowl L' E Team represented our school at manu competitions this uear. Theu went to the Head to Head tourna- ment, Georgia Southwestern, Trou State, and the Taulor Countu tour- naments. Bfter last uear's disap- pointing first round loss on Head to Head, Beth Burdeshaw, Jason Co- hen, and Ben Lewis seemed un- stoppable. Their first victim was Hardawau, which is alwaus a tough team. Bll of the team members willinglu gave up their breaks in order to practice for the tourna- ments. Sherru Tomblin was them advisor. Cl Brchana Hoganti 9 o Brookstone's veru own mathematical geniuses Math Club meets during lfl xg flflfl
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