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M.U.N. SOLVES WORLD PROBLEMS The St. Louis Area Model United Nations is an organization in which over 200 students from local high schools represent different countries. In the 82- 83 school year, two sessions were held. The winter and fall sessions bring together many schools from around the country. This year M.U.N, had about six people. I hope for a better turn out next year, said Mr. Robert Senical. Members generally met once a month to discuss ma- jor issues and catch up on the current events in todays ' world. The purpose of M.U.N, is to teach students what our country faces in dealing with the problems of other countries, and how the countries react diplo- matically. 1 . John Bernier grows impatient having to stay and talk to Maureen Nash. 2. Maureen Nash and Brian Cox patiently wait for the rest of the group. 3. Mr. Robert Senical sponsor works with Maureen, president, to solve a problem. 4. Maureen Nash tries her best to explain to Brian Cox the meeting is next week. From left to right lohn Bernier, Cindy Jackson, Fred Baits, Maureen Nash. Not pictured, Ahmed Ghouri, Brian Cox.
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5. ITS members are as follows Front Daren Curry. Second row: Vicki BuUmer, Sue Matcuk, Melissa Schall, and Karlyn Kaempfer. Third row: Tom Norton, Joe Golden, Coach Rebecca B. Pierce, Tim Thomson, Bret Sanders, and Gin Jackson. ITS GAINS RECOGNITION. Who has received several awards, a lot of apprecia- tion, and has been the nucleus for the production of the plays held at South? The International Thespian Society has accomplished all of the above. An award plaque was received for the benefit performance of Godspell. $1400 dollars was raised for Lafayette Sheltered Workshop, a group in Valley Park which provides for handicapped adults. A certificate of merit was also received by ITS for the performance at their 1982 National convention. The outcome of the hard wo rk done by ITS was the three successfully produced plays. Cactus Flower, Fid- dler on the Roof and Drama Studio Showcase would not have been possible without the 10 members of ITS. f% f , ]j ' r ' ' p J 11 -i ■ SBHIlk 1 ■P 1 - ; W ' 4 Mjf 1 . Bridget Morrison and Erie Evans practice tor Fiddler on the Rooi. 2. Bret Sanders and Rachael Dickerson argue about their daughter in The Rope Dancers. 3. Sue Matcuk and Melhssa Schall in an introduction to their scene. 4. Brian Davis and Tamara Goursey in a scene from Drama Studio.
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MATH CLUB EQUALS FACTS AND FIGURES During the past year a new organization called the Math Club was started. Pam Owens was the President and Mr. Dennis Preise was the groups sponsor. The group consisted of about twenty junior and senior stu- dents who were interested in math. I was very im- pressed by how well it turned out this year for being the first year, stated Preise. The club was formed second quarter, and students with good math ability and overall good grades were eligible. They sponsored this years Missouri State Math Test. To raise money the group had a computer dating service, which brought in about two hundred dollars. When asked, Preise concluded, The most enjoyable part of the club was working with the students. 1 . Kevin Ross breezes through this math puzzle. 2. Who ever said math can ' t be fun. 3. Wendy Mitori studiously works to figure out this incredible problem. 4. The group is dazzled by the explanation of Mr. Dennis Preise of this problem. From left to right front rov : Chris Iverson, Barb Capes, Beckie Turpm, Brian Davis, Wendy Mitori, Robin Neessen, Abeer Rajab, second rov ; Pam Ovrens, Mark Lockhart, David SchuchardI, Mr. Dennis Preise sponsor, John Kasse- baum, Mark Hagemeister, third rovv ' : Ken Dickerson, Rob Clark, Todd For-
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