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Math Club Members of the Math Club Were busy most of this year collecting money for the club's newly acquired computer. Students collected money through an Egg Begi' and collected old newspaper. Club members went on a trip to Houston and vis- ited NASA and the University of Houstonis computer materials department. The club also went on a field trip to see the Laser Magic Show. jim Bob Atchison, a member of the math team, qualified for regional in Slide Rule competition. After placing second at Denton, he traveled to state Where he finished third. sv'-an X 122 Organizations 41
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Members of the Pioneer Press staff worked together to bring a new look to the school publication which appeared for the first time every two weeks in an eight-page tabloid style. The paper was also labeled and mailed out to each family having students enrolled in the district. Editor Cheryl Anthony and staffer David Beezley competed in the regional journal- ism contests in Denton in news and editorial writing respectively with Cheryl winning third place. Pioneer Press The newspaper won an award of Distinguished Merit from the Interscholastic League Press Conference, which is the highest award given to a school publication by the ILPC. , 17 Q S., W..-it --5 124 Organizations ly!!!
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