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i'l LEFT PAGE: Boys' Forum Cabinet members. Top Rowg Mr. Sharp, Dave Land, Mitch lddings, Mike Rendlernan, Mark Marnati, Steve Rendleman, Mr, lddings. Bottom Rowg Mark Haskins, Phillip Jackson, Bryan Harrell, Doug Nixon. RIGHT PAGE: Top Leftj Boys' Forum President Marc Schwaderer and Mr. Sharp clown around while working the concession booth at a home game. Top Rightg Vice - President Mitch lddings and Secretary - Treasurer Mark Marnati check over a treasurers report with the approval of 'Mr. lddings. Bottomg Mitch Iddings, senior representative Phil Castro and frosh representative Steve Rendleman work haril to keep the popcorn machine going. Activities . . . Naturally l77
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CYS' FCDRLIM Led by president Marc Schwaderer and advisor, Mr. Sharp, the Boys' 'Forum cabinet hold weekly meetings to discuss proiects and ideas. Electing boy of the month is the responsibility of the cabinet. Each month a plaque is presented ,. V .-sff W. x m to a deserving boy in the school and he usually receives his award at a student body assembly. The Boys' Forum is also in charge of operating concession stands at basketball and football games as well as operating the football parking lot. The money earned by these activities usually goes into a fund that buys awards and takes care of any other finances the cabinet might run into. Also this money is used for a scholarship given at the end ofthe year to a boy the cabinet feels is deserving of such an award. This boy usually is a good leader and student. Each cabinet member is elected along with the ASB officers at the end of the year. There are two representatives from each class and officers who include, President, Vice - President, and secratpryf treasurer. At the end of the yeario barbeque is held for old and incoming cabinet members. Plenty of food and drink is a good way tc end the year. l T76 Activities. . . Naturally 1
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HESS Two clubs thafare still co-curricular on campus are GAL and Chess Club. GAL stands for Girls' Athletic League which is sponsored by Coaches Meadows and Bennett. Basically, GAL is a social club tor all I78 Activities. . . Naturally i . girls in girls' sports. It gives them an opportunity to get together and do things as a club, but, there's a prerequistite: one must be in a girls' sport. Throughout the year, GAL has held a couple ot potlucks, and they plan to have a larger event at the end of the year, and invite some of the alumni. Also, it was through GAL that the girls who earned a varsity letter in a sport got their letter sweaters. Chess Club is one ot our oldest clubs on campus. It was started by Jay Parker's older brother back in l965. The purpose of this club is to . A t rf., ,,-',,. , ff' get people together who like tc play chess, so that they cal compete and learn new strategies This year, due to the lackvot people Chess Club meets everyWednesda during lunch. The club is sponsored by Mr Johnston, who has been with the club since 1965. Mr. Johnston enioy playing chess as well as an member ot the club. Although th club isn't large in membership as i has been in past years, Mr. Johnston isn't worried, becaus lleveryone who we have right no enioys the game real well, and they're all very good competitors. n, ' AU' -4 LQ'
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