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MS. PRESIDENT. During an annual meeting, Math Club President Denise Burgess gets suggestions for projects from club members. ATTENTIVENESS. Senior Math Club member Tommy Rogers listens to give his comments on the speakers for the installation of new members. l80fMath, Science Clubs WNW 'f'ff f,..f L A- f , .aisles X355 gf 4 atter of Courses Two solely academic clubs are the Science and Math Clubs. Members of the Math Club have taken and passed at least Algebra I and Geometry. The Math Club held various activities throughout the year. Many of these activities benefited the other students as well as people outside the school. For a Thanksgiving project the club held a Turkey Teacher Contest, in which the students voted for a Turkey Teacher by placing money in the different teachers' jar. The teachers with the most money won. The winners were Mrs. Priscilla Perry, r Talbert. The teachers wore in suits and entertained the stude by parading through t classrooms. The money that w. gained from the contest was spe to buy turkeys for people th otherwise might not have had one - who needed cheering up. To be ' l r l Mr. Mike Huneycutt and M . . . n ' l l member of the Science Club t student must have taken a passed at least 2 sciences and enrolled in a third science. Tl Science Club held various meeting throughout the year, in which thi listened to speakers and planne club activities.
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JOURNALISTIC JOB. Fourth Estate members Karen Smiley and Tamara Munday discuss the alternatives of adding a new paragraph to the edition of THE SAGE. Since the Beginning Fourth Estate in the Journalism class has been a part of our school as long as our school has existed. Also produced by Fourth Estat are the TRACES, a collection c student poetry and the Senior' Last Will and Testamentf' Jour Fourth Estate carries part of the responsibility of keeping the nalism uses its time not only t f 'iffy ,W my HARD AT WORK. Senior Cindy Hinson is hard at work on the nextissue of THESAGE. Typing proves to be one of the most painstaking chores of all. 182fFourth Estate student body informed and in- volved. This responsibility is met by THE SAGE, the school newspaper that is published once a month. Through the production of THE SA GE the student body can find out about the upcoming events and the results of the past events. Wx. wt-:J produce the publications above, bu to try and improve their writin skills as well. TYPECAST. Working hard to g everything typed and corrected for the fin draft, Kim Talbert and Kristie Huneycu feel a bit typecast to the secretarial role.
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