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row: Mike Bal r. April Case, ChrissyCook. Melissa 'Brinkley 3rd row: Mike Strickland. Karen Hayes, Historian: lathy Lani levcrly FricdclJ, Alison Ryan, DebbieSusan mm amaa tosto Mu Alpha Theta is one of the most popu- lar honor clubs at King. The club seeks to advance and encourage scholarship, in- terest, and enjoyment in mathmatics among high school students. There arc two types of M. A.O. members: active and associative. The active members have met the requirements. Requirements to become a member of MAO are you must have completed four semesters of math be- ginning with Algebra I. You must also have a B average or better in these subjects. Associative members join because they wish to participate in the club activities but have failed to meet all requirements. This year the officers felt that they had really improved their club greatly and hoped that bigger and better things arc in store for next years club. Mr. Morin Prc the same cdjoyni i for his math club, with as his mathclasscs. Mu Alpha Theta 155
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5CIEnCE CLUO The Science club is a club designed for students interested in science. At the begin- ning of the school year, the club learns the separate scientific interests of each mem- ber. Some other areas that may interest members are areas of chemistry, biology, computers science, astronomy, pharmacy, organic science and physics. The club works with planning guest speakers, ex- periments, and field trips. A member of the club may work individually on experi- ments, such as cloning plants. The sponsor and all the members share an equal amount of joy in learning of new areas of science. •-.-■Telcr Kaye, Steve Packard, Bruce Zalkin, arfdJeflHTork lake a break to just goof around for aw 154 Science Club Front Row: Bruce Zalkin. Vice President; Peter Kaye. President; James Godwin, Treasurer Ronald 1 Secretary. 2ndRow: Eddie Gonzalez, Jens Kiaer, Jeff York. Kevin Woodard, Don Silkcnbakkcn, To 3rd Row: Jeff Conner, Phillip-Knox, Jcnry Michel, Victor Blanco. Ronnie Nelson, Liz Hug. 4th Row: Howcth. Eddie
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ictor Blanco SECOND ROW: Manh Stanton, Warren Smith. Brenda Grocnc. Joe Hammontrcc. Sue Beck. Glen Copeland, Ronnie Nelson. Ron McCall, I.iz Hug THIRD ROW: Debbie Peters, Susan Troyan, Rhonda Rogers. Becky Nelson. Melissa Campbell. Beverly Fricdcl, . Manfred Hohenegger, FORTH ROW: Mr. A. Vaccaro — sponsor, Mike Mcncndcz, Carl Lane. Jerry Micheal. Jennifer Ogata. Dave Roset. Sharon Edwards. BACK ROW: Nancy Schadcl Jim Capcllcni, Pat Becker, Susan Stclzman. Dung Ngo. learned Lions-I 156 Learned Lions Learned Lions is an honor club in which excellent students are enstilled twice a year. All members have to make a 3.666 average to be accepted into the club, and must maintain a GPA of 3.60 each semester to remain in the club. The membership of Learned Lions varies from semester to semester because of the decreasing and increasing averages of the students. To be in the club, a student must be in at least his second semester of his sophomore year. To make things offi- cial, each member receives a gold certifi- cate authorized by Principal R. Vaccaro and Sponsor A. Vaccaro, with the school seal.
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