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Math Club Members: Mike Schafer, Suilon Chow, Denny Bohan. SITTING: Mary - Sue German, Sue Blakesley, Carol Wallace. Math lub You don't have to be an Einstein to belong to our Math Club. No indeed, students join this club for as many reasons as there are members. Whether planning a career in math orjust finding a strange pleasure in mathematics, the members enter contests and study interesting projects. The math club has aso- cial as well as educational func- tion as its meetings present an opportunity for students with like interests to meet and become friends. Science and math clubs united to arrange a panel for the parents' night following the semester distribution of report cards. It pre- sented the preparation in education and skills required for the Various careers in science as well as the rewards to be expected in monetary and intellectual terms, and the benefits to society. Mike Schafer illustrates some of the fun to be had with various numbers systems.
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y I 3 ,5 .gugmoi Student Council officers: Dave Cain, president: Sue Vendley, treasurerg Bernie Conrad, vice-presidentg Terre Martin, secretary. tudcnt Council Larry Thelen, and Sandy Baron, members of Student Council, discuss one of their courtesy posters with their moderator Father Gross. ,..L-f A N R. M I Wholesome leadership among the stu- dent body is the aim of the Student Council. Father Gross guides this organization to develop this leadership and promote an intelligent interest as well as student repre- sentation in the affairs of the school. Student Council members are elected from their respective classes. This year it was composed of six seniors,sixjuniors, six sophomores, and four freshmen. In weekly meetings these members Work with the faculty helping to solve the current problems of the school. It is responsible for the noon-hour recreation, cleaning up the cafeteria, and the after game sock-hops.
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