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Math Club The Math Club attempts to encourage interest in mathematics by attending conferences and providing services to other students. Those students taking math — ranging from algebra to senior math are eligible for club membership. This year the members have attempted to make the club more beneficial to the school. CLUB OFFICERS: Tim Hughey, Vice-president; Clarence Sawyer, President; Buddy Whitley, Treasurer; Jack Ricks, Secretary.
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History Club The purpose of the History Club is to provide an opportunity for interested students to further their knowledge through research and experiences in the fields of history and current events. This past year the History Club focused its attention on the local level and looked seriously into some recent developments within the Tidewater area. In order to better understand the situation through actual experience, club members participated in various trips throughout Tidewater, including visits to a Norfolk precinct headquarters and to the STOP headquarters in Berkeley. They also studied urban re-development in the Norfolk area and held discussions with students from Carver High School. Aside from these activities and expeditions to Charlottesville and Washington, D. C., club members spent their classroom meetings analyzing the 1969 elections and the election candidates. One of the outstanding events of the past was a visit from Dr. William Whitehurst, now a member of the House of Representatives. Perhaps the best thing about the History Club is its informality — a feature which allows for free and uninhibited interchange between the sponsors and the student members. 126
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Business Club The FBLA is organized for the purpose of developing the leadership potential of high school students en- rolled in business education classes. The club members endeavor to gain a better understanding of the opportunities and rewards of business careers. In order to qualify for membership, a student must be enrolled in at least one business course and be interested in a career in the field of business. This year the club members have participated in a bake sale and in work and study meetings. A number of local businessmen have been invited to speak to the club concerning topics of interest to the members. OFFICERS: Left to Right; Mrs. Davidson, Sponsor; Vicki Smith, Vice-President; Gloria Coats, Treasurer; Karen Crasser, Secretary. Not Pictured: Joyce Grown, President; Cindy Smith, Reporter. 128 1
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