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Clubs of yesterday, today, and tomorrow l '? id you know that in 1987 there was a Business Club, an Equestrian Club, and a Red Cross Club? ln 1965 there was a Coin and Stamp Club, a Latin Club, and a Home Economics Club. Although some clubs have been here since the opening of C.V., such as CSF, Spanish Club, and Lettermen's Club, many other clubs have come and gone in the 28 years since C.V.'s beginning. As students' interests continue to change, there are bound to be new clubs in C.V.'s future. To get a peek at what future clubs might be like, students were asked to give their suggestions for some new clubs. The proposed organizations varied widely and ranged from social and athletic clubs to hobby-oriented clubs. To improve the social life of students, dating clubs, boy- watching clubs, and single's clubs were all suggested. Sophomore Maria Gonzalez, thought that a dance club with various kinds of music that taught different dance steps should be started. Keeping in shape was another concern of the future founding fathers of clubs and ,V ,,.,,,. . ,, , r-in .QW-W , .atm q-- --..., 'UQ'--Q-of x e-MN.. - f l . ,. ..,, ,mg f ' 1 -v 'N l '? ey 'Q t.-.,. ,M N W , , H' ,.,.,,,,M 1 '-X . 1 w aft suggestions ranged from a hunting club, to a frisbee club, to a diet club. Students also suggested changes in some already established clubs. Although there is a Letterman's club, many female students felt they were being discriminated against in this all boys' club. Girls should be in Letterman's Club, it's not fair, commented Catherine Edwards, a senior. Interest and hobby groups were also in demand with beach clubs, skateboard clubs, and shopping clubs being just some of the proposed organizations. A scuba diving club taking field trips to the beach to learn the lip of a half pipe junior Matt Ross does an ollie to be initiated into the future Skateboard Club. rab that board. Going off atch out for those rays! Keeping cool, seniors Matt Aldrich, Brian Pancino, and Eric Graves initiate an informal Sunglasses Club, how to use the equipment would add some excitement for senior Jennifer Carey. Although most students wanted to add more clubs, some felt that the current list of organizations was sufficient. Kassy Fauth, a freshman, said, l like it how it is. Whether old or new or just proposed, students felt clubs added that extra spark to school life. Junior Anna Velasquez theorized, As long as people get enjoyment from the clubs, they should remain part of the schooI's activities. by Heather McCormick I Past, Present, and Future
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fi ISK uture leaders 5 . H C0 00 0000 0 oo 000 0 5 I Ill otltoolllobllll OOIOOOOOO U Q ooo oo o ooo: ossosoooo soo aoooooooc -als P 4 Q of America? ln room 55, the fall semester ASB officers planned Homecoming Week, the club fair, and numerous stag dances. Also, they directed student activities and regulated funds. Fall Semester Cabinet - Front: Sr. Class Pres. Greg Vice Pres. of School Spirit Julie Hopper, ASB Sec. Heather Sandin, ASB Dir. ofAIhletics Erik Anderson, Dir. of Finance Stephanie Brad Adam. Znd: Dir. of Fine Arts Jackie Dunbar, Gabrielle Middaugh, Soph. Class Pres. Brian Simmons, Heather Colburn. 3rdz Girls' League Pres. Jennie Jensen, Jimmy Kinsel, Dir. of Organizations Tina Rhee, Dir. of Public Romine. the spring semes ter ASB school spirit with games in the fair at the end of the year Spring pres Sean Doyle Dir of School Spirit von Speierman Girls League Pres. Kwak 2nd Dir of Fine Arts Chris Class Pres. Brian Simmons ASB Misty Filger Dir. of Public Relations Dale Foster. 3rd: Dir. of Finance Briar by senior Peter Trist and junior Mark Roach, senior Sean Doyle sings his way to presidency. hat's me! A an'ed Ccomp I ' f to go In the cabinet room Director of Assemblies Gabrielle Middaugh sorts the ballots from the spring ASB election. ll bundled up and no place
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