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It All Adds Up lt isn't easy for students interested in math to satisfy their appetite for math beyond the classroom. The Math Club offered these students an international feast of challenge and knowledge. The club stressed mathematics for recre- ation and helped to gain insights into the delicacies of mathematics. The Math Club consists of the top fifteen scorers on the Maryland Math League Test, which is given once a month to interested students. The top ten scores are reported to state competition headquarters, while the fifteen high scor- ers journey to A.A.C.C. for the county math competition five times a year. The Meade Math Team was the reigning county champions, and with guidance by their sponsor, Mrs. Michaels, the Math Team fully intends to repeat as county champs. The Math Team was under the leadership of Nat Framp- if t....... ton tPres.J, Harry Ftowell tV.P.J, Dan Beck fSec.j, and Bill T Ftowell fTreas.J. 1-, 1' t:.,..t1 -.,f 'i A A Nat Frampton presents Mr. Lawson with the first place plaque won at the October competition. A Jawad Malik concentrates on sharpening his mathematics skills. Math 1' 113
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National Honor Society Do you have a 3.5 grade point average? Do you possess the outstanding qualities of leadership, scholarship, charac- ter, and service'? If so, then you have the qualifications to be in the National Honor Society. The Society, sponsored by Mrs. Logan, entered its 1983-84 year with 8 old members and 11 P Treasurer Dan Beck helps hand out honor roll certificates at the assembly, one ofthe responsi- bilities of the National Honor Society. V Members of the NHS: Miguel Howe, Vickie Eakin, Gwyn Galdo, Doug Hood, Dawn Hanlon, Shane Gustafsontmidj: Elizabeth Dick, Steve Johnson, Harry Rowell, Brian Potter, Brian McWatters, Debbie Masinos, Danny Beck.ftopJ: Michelle Ftosenburger, Debbie Brown, Nat Eramrnton, Lou Blessing, Wendy Gotwalt, Bill owe . new inductees from the fall induction. They continued fund-raisers throughout the year, bake sales during football games, a coffee break, and the variety show, while also sponsoring a tutoring program that helped many students in need of assistance. Mrs. Logan said proudly of the entire group, They were all very industrious, conscientious students who placed the group's goals above their own. AThe National Honor Society float, driven by Nat Frampton. 112 X NHS
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The Student Government The Student Government is a veiy im- portant part of Meade. This year's officers were: President - Danny Beck, Vice President - Mike Wiggins, Secretary - Marika Szucs, Treasurer - Sam Enda, Student Advocate - Clayton Gaither. The SGA advisors were social studies teachers Susan Barry and Sheila West- cott. The Mustang SGA was responsible for many of the goings-on at Meade. They worked hard throughout the year to spon- sor activities forthe students. The first of these was the Fall Spirit Week, the Home- coming Parade and the Homecoming Dance. Flowers were also sold by the SGA during Spirit Week. During the winter months, the SGA sponsored the winter blood drive and the canned food drive. The blood drive met with its usual degree of success, but the l14!SGA A SGA Officers: Ms. Westcott - Advisory, Marika Szucs - Secretary, Clayton Gaither -- Student Advocate, Ms. Barry - Advisory, Danny Beck - President, Sam Enda-Treasurer, Mike Wiggins- Vice-President. P Ms. Barry and Dan Beck working out the final plans at the Homecoming Dance. Association canned food drive far surpassed previous years, because of a heated rivalry be- tween the junior and senior classes. The students managed to collect over 4,000 cans, not only was this a record for the school, but it was also the most cans col- lected by any high school in the county this year. Because of the S.G.A.'s spon- sorship of this program, thirty families were able to eat better this Christmas. Each month, the SGA sends 10 Mus- tangs to CBASC fChesapeake Regional Association of Student Councilsl meet- ings. At these meetings, topics pertinent to students in the region are discussed. ln addition to these activities, the SGA sponsors Christmas Spirit Week, the Spring Blood Drive, and Camfel, a mul- ti-media production shown in the spring to boost student morale. .uf ffl ,.
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