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Mr. Cooke, Patrick Markham, Ron Weisenberg, Hong Cheng, josephine Lai, Saurabh Patel, Marta De Bari, jon Zimmerman, jill Duchnowski, Albert Lu, Krishnan Amantharaman, jeff Lehrer, Hanan Harchol, Mr. Caffery tstandingj Neelay Vaidya tCaptainj, Scott Grove, Rakesh Shah tKneelingj Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is the National Highschool and junior college Math Club. It is formed to ex- pand the students interest in mathematics at a higher level, to develop sound scholarship in the subject, and to promote enjoyment of mathematics in the students. The club's ac- tivities include student speakers on math-related topics, speakers from various industries, and the annual banquet and induction ceremony. Math Team The Math Team's purpose is to stimulate the mathematical interest of the student participants by competing on an interscholastic level. Our math team competes in two different leagues. There are several Central jersey Math League contests held at different schools in Middlesex and Somerset counties along with several New jersey Math League contests and one Statewide contest sponsored by the Association of Math Teachers of New jersey. The team's success reflects the quality of the math department as well as the capability and calibur of the students. ii Patrick Markam works vigerously to finish his test for the math contest Mr. Cooketadvisorj, Neelay Vaidya, Tim Kasziba, Scott Grove, Doug Craig, Dave Bianchi, Mr. Cafferyfadvisorj, tback rowjg Dawn Williams-johnson, Chris Chen, janet Wang, Karen Fernandez, Diane Ha ue, Rakesh Shah, imiddle rowjg OFFICERS: jamie McGuigan'President, Tina Norris- 0 SecretaryfgTreasurer, Steve Yaros'Vice President tfront rowjp not pictured: Scott Malinowski
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5 .f :K Q MODEL CONGRESS Model Congress was formed in 1982 by its advisor Marcia Blair. This year the club has sixteen members. The officers are jason Rhodes, jeff Lehrer, lon Zimmerman, and RonWeisenberg. This year the club debated issues such as terrorism, abortion, legalizing marijuana, constitutional revision, and gun control. The members have attended Model Congress last March and are hoping to join the junior State in the fall of 1986
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Making a Party with FH Future Homemakers of America has grown in our high school this year. This nationwide organization has a main goal of developing leadership abilities in it's members. The girls involved in this activity spend time at after school meetings to organize and plan ways to raise funds for the FHA convention held at the end of the year. This year they involved themselves in many contests and competitions in- cluding one called The Soup of the Month . They also have catered to local events and served refreshments at the Arts 81 Crafts show held here in December. Their time spent together isn't all work and no fun though. They manage to slip in some fun once in a while. At Christmas time they held their annual Christmas party together and drenched themselves on overwhelming amounts of their own homemade food. This year's members include: Madhu Ramana, Suja Sudararaj, Rekha Menon, Sunita Bonde, losephine Lai, Anu Gupta, Sabrina Tsay, Alexandra Baldassi, Manesha Panekh, Sarah Nunley, Claudia Guzman, Marta De Bari, Irene Chen, Karen Duchnowski, Karen Greene, Olga Georgides, Sue Smith, Colleen Kulchar, Wendy Vodak, Uyen Tran, Dawn Hallowell and Ad- visor - Ms. Fekete. sr 'Y o ,ikfft ivikj DAX mimi, WM 55 ing UNLIMITED FEW The Unlimited Few, advised by Mrs. Ralph, is a group consisting of mainly minority students who hope to promote black awareness in SBHS and in our community. The club met every other Thursday this year. The organization held fund raisers to gain funds for their numerous field trips. The group had many speakers come in throughout the year to talk about making it on your own. They stressed having pride within yourself which is a main goal for the group to achieve. In February once again the Unlimited Few put together their annual Black History month display in the hallway showcase. The display was organized with hope to inform the school of the importance of black individuals and their inpact on our world and enviorment. 'W i 'Indira it
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