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:il i MATH CLUB officers lebovel Julie Atherton, vice-president: Laura Schooler, president: and Stanley Lee, secretary-treasurer, discussed future plans with their adviser Mr. Bean. The Math League Team ltopj met to discuss the answers to the MSC Math League meet. Science Club member David Whitman frightl, conducted some chemical experiments as the officers ffar rightj Craig Wiggins, secretary-treasurerg Laura Schooler, presidentg and David Koeneke, vice-president, inspected the intricacies of the weather station antenna.
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IMAGE, Quill and Scroll . . . Publications people made up the organization called Quill and Scroll. The main project of the group was the Christmas issue of the Spyglass. Staffers of Spyglass and Talon turned in stor- ies, poems, photographs and drawings to co-editors Dianne Crites and Mike Brockett. One member remarked, Talon was having a dead- line at the same time the Christmas Spyglass was being put together-which made it hard for them to contribute. But the creative writing class helped out. Another stu- dent commented, The issue holds the Christmas thoughts of so many people I know-it's a good thing to have and keep. Image proves that several students, sharing their ideas, can produce something really great. HA collec- tion of creations is really a collection of personalities. By reading the literary magazine of a school, you can find out a lot about the background and thinking of the persons there. 'flmage is an outlet for anyone at school who can find his release-his expression-in words. tex- 99
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Math,science clubs. . . lnqulsltlve minds were kept busy in Math Club and Science Club this year. Field trips were taken to help satisfy in- terests of mem bers. Math Club solved mathematical puzzles at their meetings and lis- tened to guest speakers. A trip to the Missouri Southern College com- puter center was made and a dem- onstration of their computer's an- alytical ability was given to them. Mr. Bob Carpenter, head of the de- partment gave introductory explan- ations to the club at a special meet- ing. One member expressed his views by saying, I learned that math can be fun fsenior boyj. Taking part in special experi- ments at meetings, Science Club members maintained interest. In addition, tours were made in the various divisions of the MSC science department. One member expressed, Science Club is interesting because we do things that are not normally done in a science class fsenior boyl.
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