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il!! Of Highest Honor Mu Alpha Theta Club, Gateway's honorary math club, took after its Greek letters, in the fact that Greeks were known for being people who questioned, Why? , And generally, Mu Alpha Theta members were those who were in advanced and high moth classes asking for reasons going above and beyond the minimal criteria for math requirements. To get into Mu Alpha Theta one must have had already passed Geometry and must have had a least a B C309 average in math. One of the major activities this year was Math Days at Colorado State University, This was an exciting competition held annually to promote an interest and some attenders said, to pra- mote humility in the area of math knowledge. A test was given and qualifiers who did extremely well received a college scholarship. An exciting aspect of Mu Alpha Theta club was that it was a great time for people who rarely ever see each other to get together and have fun. There were many social events including ice skating, going out to eat, and visiting the Planetarium for Laserium . The sponser for Mu Alpha Theta this year was Mrs. Betty Huffman, our beloved and challenging math teacher. Her inspirations and easygoing atti- tude made Mu Alpha Theta even more fun! Quill and Scroll International Honor Society was for high school journalists. lt was a club meant to recognize outstanding journalists nationwide, Club requirements were to be outstanding in journalism and be in the top thirty percent of your class. Having a new sponser this year, Quill and Scorll had a slow year, however, members worked hard producing an excellent yearbook and newspaper for their school. Clackwise from above: Srs. Deborah Echals and Cheri Hopp try to remember formulas for Calculs. Sr, Magorie Oliver smiles while working an her math. Sr. Jeff Kuehn works steadily an his homework The 198182 Quill and Scorll members. Sr. Joe Jacobson works hard in hope to finish his homework. 9 . Mu Alpha ThetafQuill And Scroll 71
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