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ig in folks! Surveying the iii, Iii members Varuzhan Minasyan spread of food, French Club Scott Newkirk, Michael Boucke, Joe Whalen, and Hope Elliot decide what to e , it's cool, l'm Y eat. graduating! Excited to be a fl -'.- senior, Chris Benny displays his honors. The gold tassel and cord denoted being a CSF sealbearerg the NHS collar represents honorary membership. Clubs like CSF and NHS used most of the funds they raised to help cover the cost of these graduation goodies. - ...f--4:--tcm A-1... f,-. Let's Make Lots of t didn't take an A in Economics to figure out that clubs needed A 'll l l' 5 Vi money to function. Methods of obtaining and spending money were as unique and diverse as the clubs that devised those methods. Most clubs took the obvious route and collected dues for membership. Often club dues couldn't provide all the funds necessary for a club, so they had to resort to fundraisers. Selling candy, baked goods, and conducting campus activities were just a few ways that money was obtained. several bake moneyg Key 'S' Club had sales to obtain Club had volleyball lunch which tournaments at raised necessary funds. Clubs didn't always require money to function, however. Said 'S' Club President Cheryl Lane, Usually, it took more ef- fort from club members than money. One club that did not collect dues was Drama Club. A'We didn't need them. Most of our activities included going to plays, and we get student group discounts, said Suzette Rands. Organizations like Ark and Journeys were unique. Membership was determined not by dues, but by application. The only expense, the cost of printing the journals, was covered by the profits collected from selling them. Another club that did not collect dues was Girls' League. Funds were raised by the Fall Backwards Dance, the Father- Daughter Dinner, the Mother- Daughter Dinner, and the May- Day Flower Sale. The profits went toward scholarships for senior board members. What did the clubs do with the money after they collected it? For some clubs, the money raised went back into the club itself to spend on activities and expenses. For example, Spanish Club used money raised to help cut the cost of a trip to Ensenada. Other clubs awarded scholarships and served the community. NHS sponsored a needy family for Christmas, and Spanish Club went to Mexico to aid the poor. Math Club, one of the most expensive clubs, was considered by many as the most popular club on campus because of the refreshments served at every meeting. The great food was why l joined! stated junior John Oh. Not only did dues go towards food at the meetings, every member was given admission to the national chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, something President Jennie von Speierman said was, different from other clubs. Someone once said that money was the root of all evil, but when it came to clubs, it was a necessary one. by Elizabeth Ahten Money 163
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000000000000 0 0000 oil 0' 3:1:3:3:3:3:3MH-f-A529325-:3IHEi: izlkizizi- ' he tangent of x is the cosine of x over the sine of x. Not only was Mu Alpha Theta a nationally recognized organization for math students, but also a sponsor of the Math Olympics and an on- Campus tutoring program. Mu Alpha Theta Seniors and Juniors: Pres. von Speierman, Jr. Rep, Todd Kummer, VP Fabian Kralian, Angela Lee, Co-Social Chairpersons Kim Downs and Gloria Tae, Ed Lee, Ray Abramian, Sepi Afrakhteh, Joseph Aguilar, Catarina Aim, Elizabeth Ahten, Jun Akiyama, Jeff Allen, Lee Anderson, Jeanna Barsamium, Darren Battaglia, Renee Bauer, David Bayles, Chris Beeny, James Campbell, Jon Campbell. Robert Campbell, Angela Carbonetta, Jing Chao, Angela Choi, So Yong Choi, Joanna Chon. Brian Counsil. Ani Darakdjian, Holly Darwick. Alex David, Catherine Edwards, Brian Gardner, Kim Grover, Christine Hong, Grace Hong, Howard Hong, Yun Im, Jennifer Joslyn, Mary Jung, Cristina Kang, Kimberly Kang, Thomas Kies, Justin Kim, Shin-Ho Kim, Shwan Kim, Sun Kim, Vincent Koch, Jennifer Kuramada, Joel Larson, Jae Lee, Jimmy Lee, Steve Lee, Almerick Lim, Steven Liflkchorst, Ella Lurie, Michelle Martinez, Heather McCormick, Ale! Lina Melconian, Liza Melconian, Mike Miller, Michelle Naphen, Nelson, James Oh, Brian Pancino, Terri Peterson, Steve Pfeiffer, Pogue, Tina Rhee, Will Rogers, Julie Roh, Karen Romine, Jesse Rosier, Jan Sakonju, Shane Sauby, Eric Schmidt, Sandra Seropian, Andy Sheng, Kevin Siebert, Tim Sweeney, Karmel Tabamo, Stacey Teramae, Luke van Hengel, Carin Wagner, Michelle Woodruff, Lesley Zimmerman. 1 u Alpha Theta Sophomores and Freshmen: Mike Aguilar, Nick Atencio, Phong Bui, Young Bui, Robert Colvin, Mitchell Conover, Danamaye Cooper, David Cruikshank, Robbie Dixon, Brian Howard, Hyung lm, Julie lngllsh, Krista Johnson, Erin Kan, Arbi Karapetian, Brian Kim, Paul Kim, Joyce Lee, Lena Moon, Kelli O'Connell, Jason Petersen, Melinda Prosser, Jeff Quick, Chris Reider, Greg Schmidt, Eudean Shaw, Linda Shin, David Sun, Debbie von Speierman, Heather White, Theresa Willett, Christina Yessian, msn, ,Wagga CSF S3 Drama Club FREE French Club S3 German Club S2 Girls' League FREE Honors Science Club TRY-OUT International Club S2 Key Club S3 Korean Club S3 l.ettermen's Club S5 Mu Alpha Theta iincluding national duesl S5 NHS S3 'S' Club S2 Science Fiction Club S2 Ski Club S5 Spanish Club S3 Speech and Debate Club S2 Total cost to join every club on campus S43 .- R
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