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' m In The Math Club iiat ■[»ok Mu Alpha Theta is a nationally affiliated organization established for students with an interest in mathematics. Mu Alpha Theta con- sists primarily of juniors and seniors present- ly taking Trigonometry, Algebra II, Advanced Math, or Calculus. To be inducted to this reputable club an overall “b” average must have been achieved throughout the high school years. As a reward for being inducted, members have a special seal on their diploma. 1» i nu T OFFICERS (standing) are Mrs. Moore, Julie Asher, Tracey Widiger, Mrs. Waguespack; (sitting) Michael Anderson, Jin Ok. I. V—i W m IHW I JR AND SR MEMBERS are (front) Kim Werthman, Audra Chaisson, Lauren De- vereaux, Wendy Miller, Carmita Coleman, Julie Asher, Marda Planchock; (2nd) Sarah Kirkpatrick, Chrissie Scarpinatto, Leia Lewis, Rita Datta, Tracet Widiger, Carol Bernard; (3rd) Dawn Moncrief, Martha Reinhart, Michelle Kugle, Penny Ewoldsen, Romney Norwood, Jin Ok, Amy Levine; (4th) EmiI Chuck, Greg Merritt, Tanya Mascarich, Billy Jordan, Krista Clements, Steven Smith, Jennifer Flint, Michael Anderson, Brian Basinger; (5th) Ric Phung, Vu Hoang, Upendra Patel, Pe- ter Williams, Richard Williams, Rob Wol cott. SOPH MEMBERS are lst row: Suzanne Jones, Kimberly Hamilton, 2nd row; Paula Steadman, Dana Montgomery, Jennifer Nicholson, Christie Johnson, Tarsha Henry, Tara Owens. 3rd row; Melissa Herbst, Tam Truong, Sarah Shirley, Melissa Echterhoff, Brandy Freeman, Donna Cragar. 4th row; Stephen Dicerson, Vincent Nelson, Mare Glazer, Jeff Harrell, Tim Ledford, Chris Miller, Sonya Monroe. 5th row; Chris Wilkes, Andrea McVie, Shandy McMillan. Kevin Khineman, Lee Harvill, Billy Darren kamp.
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ALL WE WANT FOR CHRISTMAS ARE Srs. James Stavig and Vil Sommerbakk, exchange stu¬ dent from Norway, anxiously await the arrival of St. Nick. LEARNING HER A,B,ZZZZZZZS. An unidentified French student displays her own theory of osmo- sis. THE TRLTH IS YOIR HONOR .... Sr. Tommy Fanning and as- sociates debate a topic in a discus- sion in English class.
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n Honorable Mention Just as the candles burn at it’s annual induction ceremony the National Honor Soci- ety at Magnet High School emits a type of knowledge and guidance unlike most honor organizations. The Honor Society inspires stu- dents to grow through scholarship, leader- ship, and character. Under the guidance of sponsors Mary Rounds and Martha Allen, National Honor Society has become one of the largest honor groups on the Magnet campus to uphold the motto of Excellence in Education”. Accep- tance into the Honor Society is based upon certain qualifications, including a 3.5 average and forty-eight quality points. At graduation, students who have maintained their member- ship are honored by receiving a seal on their diploma which denotes lifetime membership in this prestigious group. One unique characteristic of this club is the ability of its members to shine brilliantly in both work and play. While Service to the needy is one of the club’s most important activities, the members stili find time to gath- er for the annual Christmas party. This year members of the club serenaded some elderly men and women at a nearby nursing horne. Said senior Jennifer Rowe, “I love doing things for the people in the nursing horne, to see the smiles on their faces is worth any- thing”. No matter what the group does, how- ever, they always exemplify excellence in ali their efforts. TRA LA LA LA LA. NHS members Marda Planchock, Jennifer Rowe, Emil Chuck, Tanya Mascarich, Greg Meritt, Krisla Clements, and Christi Coxe sing a few tunes for the residents of a local nursing horne. CRRRRUNCH! NHS member Ellen Thornell gets the best out of her Doritos at the St. Patrick ' s Day picnic.
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