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Richard brown and’ A IWt 3I1HHU wcxkjdiligently on math practice drills for the learn. Calculating minds struggle Ratings were not exceptional, but improvements were evident, as the Math Team practiced every week. Individual talents were developed as they worked on problems ranging in difficulty from Algebra 1 on. For the first time, the team had their meets at Marshall; they were grateful for the convenience but did not find the atmosphere competitive enough. Only five members of the eleven on the team were sent to each meet, chosen by their progress at the practice sessions. Math team — Brian Messing, Becky Culhbertson, Heidi Haug, Richard Brown, Mr. Singleton, Craig Repp, John Me Morris, Andy Culhane, Alex Shang.
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David Trapp watches as Dave Sands and David Nagucmy play a tight game of chess. Undefeated in Fairfax County matches, the Marshall Chess Club secured the number one team position in Northern Virginia. Preparing strategy for tournaments everyday after school, players improved their standing within the club by defeating other merflKys. Five top players emerged fromBter-club competition and went on t fcur-nament play. President Mark Tiftfflf as the highest rated high schodt'4 lia)gidB Fairfax County and led the team at the Hayfield Invitational, and .JMfc Scholastic and CXCflfliMl Chess Club — bottom row: Nadder Baddar, Kevin Sullivan, Steve Siehafer. Top row: David Trapp, David Naguemy, Manny Capsalis, Alex Chang, Larry McClure, Richard Calore. jj
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Bible study beckons students President Marty Baxter leads a cl lib discussion. Club members listen attentively to a discussion of the scriptures. Relating the Bible to everyday life further developed an awareness of God in Bible Club members. Meeting every Wednesday afternoon to study scripture passages and discuss religious doctrine, Bible Clubbers tried to apply ancient wisdom to modern ailments. After serious study, fellowships gave members an opportunity to become better acquainted. Spiritual growth was the direct benifit for many members of the Bible Club. Bible Club — Richard Calore, Jim Coulier, Sue H os ford, Mark Nagurncy, Brenda Pondsford, Steve Siehafer, Carl Waldeck, Paul Morkle, Annette Costello; Not Pictured: Marty Baxter, Kevin Ritter, Cheryl Ritter. 82
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