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Mu Alpha Theta was an honor society for diligent math stu- dents. Among the membership requirements for Mu Alpha Theta was a B average in the college preparatory math class sequence. This sequence in- cluded Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry, and Calculus. Formed last year under the leadership of Mrs. Penny Edwards, Mu Alpha Theta started a tradition of competition with other schools. This year they traveled to math matches in December and April. The Mu 3-2 I si n2x+cos2x? Alpha Theta group also attended a state convention in February. For competition the Mu Alpha Theta group was divided into two teams. The Alpha team, mainly comprised of seniors taking Calculus or Trigonometry, com- peted with other Alpha teams. The Theta team was drawn from the remaining members to com- pete with teams on their own level. El Grupo Divertido The East Bay Bilingual club qualified as the newest club to appear in the organizations sec- tion. This club, formed during the second semester this year, was open to all students who spoke two languages. The Bilingual club sponsor, Ms. Pauline McLean, adopted The Fun Bunch as their slogan. Elected officers for the club were: President Lisa Sanchez, Vice-President Tommy Alvarez, and Treasurer jose Guevara. vs'-L31 Top right: Mrs. Penny Edwards - sponsor of the Mu Alpha Theta Middle: Member of the Mu Alpha Theta: Irow 72 Kimber Norris, james Collins, Connie Roe, Kirk Eppenstein, Tom Pignataro, julie Andrews, Bradley Register. trow 22 jitka Kocovrek, joe Haberl, Suzanne Ward, Karen Groce, Annette Thomas, Shelley Almengual, jeff Legg, Cyndy Van Sant, Nocif Es at. Bcitom left: The Bilingual club: frow 12 Tom Barientos, Santiago Sanchez, Susana Guevara, Emelinda Martinez, Kathy Rocha, josa Luis Guevara, juan Soria lrow 22 Beatriz Sepulveda, Maria Luisa Sanchez, Teresa Compara, Maria DeLaRosa, Lourdes Sepulveda, Ted Cuevas, Alma Sanchez lrow 32 Rene Soria, juan Cruz, Toni Acevedo, Felipe Sanchez, Ms. Pauline McLean. Bottom right: Bilingual Club sponsor - Ms. Pauline McLean. 'I58fOrganizations: Mu Alpha Theta-Bilingual Club
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This year's Learning Center Club was under the direction of Ms. Margaret VanWagner. As a first year club there were a few difficulties in organiztion and co-operation among mem- bers. Although the club's mem- bers were new, the club finally got on its feet. With approximately forty members and one sponsor, the club elected five officers in early October. These officers were Patric McGhin, Sandi Sedberry, Todd Kjeer, Michael Mason, and jimmy Buckridge. The club was formed around the game of Dungeons and Dragons, which was a very com- plicated, mind-racking game played on graph paper. Most of Dungeons and Dragons the game was made up in the mind of the player. The players rolled dice to get their character. Some of these characters were magic-users, fighters, defenders, and the Head Dungeon Master. The main idea was to get through the dungeon without getting killed or put in a cave by another player. The game built the men- tal capacity of those playing by making them think of their next move. The game Dungeons and Dragons was often compared to the game of Chess. Music Masters If you were an outstanding member of the musical depart- ment, you would probably have been asked to join Tri-M, better known as Modern Music Masters. The purpose of the Tri-M was to advance a greater continued education in music by the mem- bers. i lj One of Tri-M's activities was to provide short musicals for the community. The honors organization celebrated its second year with Ms. Gigi Gollsneider. 'Si if Top left: frow 72 Patrick McGhin - Head Dungeon Master2 Sandi Sedberry - Secretary trow 22 Todd Kjeer - Treasurerg Michael Mason - President, jimmy Buckridge Y Vice President. Center: frow 72 Shannon Meddich, Melissa Langford, David Klaue, Richelle jackson, Sandi Sedberry, Kim Boyster, Debbie Fletcher, Arlene Williams, janice Pinterics. frow 22 Hank Hardigan, Douglas Hecker, james Killebrew, Todd Kjeer, Evelyne Ford, Lisa Ta lor, Mike Mason, Rickey Puskas, Gary Keller, Greg Cooper. trow 32 john Kincaid, Shannon Wimams, Karen johnson, Steve Taylor, Homer Shumake, Brian Dain, Robby Best, Mike Wren, j.K. Lee, jimmy Buckridge, jimmy Bagerow, Pat McGhin, Steve Graves. Bottom left: Tri-M sponsor - Ms. Gigi Golsneider Bottom right: frow 72 Dawn Stedman, Michelle Lenco, Tammy Merrell, Paula St. john, Connie Rowe, jef Williams. frow 22 Anne Ellison, Clinton Ellerbe, Suzanne Ward. frow 32 Terri Beightol, Pam Broviak, Beverly Horn, Sandra Davis, Greg Crawford, Peter Konapitsky. Learning Center-Tri-M: Organizationsf'I57
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9' E7 L The Freshman Math League, sponsored by Mr. David Nash, was a club for freshman students who had both the ability and desire to win. This small group of math aces hosted a math meet at East Bay and engaged in several county-wide math competitions. The efforts of East Bay's Freshman Math League culminated in their 3-2:1 T... Much Betterl ranking third in the Hillsborough County Schools. The Freshman Math League met every first and third Wednesday in the com- puter room of the math depart- ment to sharpen skills. at agfafjnlug mm' V , if 1 a 3 x awww ,Sgr 15 ,tq, ' , Top left: Freshman Math League sponsor - Mr. David Nash Center: lrow 12 Homer Shumake lrow 22 Mike Wren, Mike Parker, Ricky Puskas. Crow 32 Al Musgrove, David Nash, Pat Eggleton. Bottom: Mr. David Nash, Math League sponsor, with machine used for sharpening skills. Freshman Math League: Organizationsf159 , , , f If Wqfmgf Y MQW
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