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Math Students Share Interests MU ALPHA THETA falso known as the Math Clubb may not have been the best-known club at RCHS, but it was important nonetheless. Made up of students with at least a B average in advanced math courses, it tutored students and went to tournaments. CYes, people actually competed against each other in mathlj Although members were not easy to assemble, those who did participate benefited from being with others sharing their interests. Mu Alpha Theta 167
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Fun In The Dark The PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB was formed by a group of students who share an interest in all aspects of tak- ing pictures. Most of the members were a part of an independent study group which was able to take pictures and develop them during class. Strange goings-on took place in Nlrs. Weil's back room Calso known as the darkroom, for obvious reasonsb, resulting in several members' smell- ing strongly of developing chemicals. Even though not all of the pictures were masterpieces Cor anything even closej, the newly-found skills and the gradual improvement more than made up for the failures. 166 Photography Club
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Council Keeps Busy This year's STUDENT COUNCIL, under the watchful eyes of Mrs. King and Mrs. Chandler, were very busy. They sold countless numbers of Poo- Paws Cgiving the cheerleaders trouble when they sold Turtlesj to raise enough money for the Homecoming. After a week of activities culminated by a V.W. push tug-o-war, and finally a bonfire on Thursday, they danced their way to the music of Bone Holmes and Friends on Friday. Then in 1978, the Student Council really rolled with Career Day in January, the Valentine's Dance in February, and Teacher Appreciation Week in March. QD-wld!! ' '7' i in ' ' Qffgvx QQ! li I -3 c Student Council
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