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al' V I P sibdaq r XMB! S Club serves by Khris Epperson WiTh The new poinT sysTem, S club members were moTivoTed To become more involved wiTh Their communiTy, sToTed enThusiosTic vice-presidenT Debbie lvloxwell. By becoming more in- volved wiTh Their communiTy, members received poinTs which enobled Them To oTTend The yeorly Asilomor confer- ence held in April. WiTh more members Thon ever, US club worked TogeTher To occomplish more communiTy ser- vices. These services were Thdnksgiv- ing boskeTs for The needy, core pock- oges for The elderly ond resT homes visiTs.
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Choir and Orchestra really get moving by Shauna Thurman Orchestra and Choir had all that it took to become even better during the year. Orchestra consisted of ap- proximately 30 students, many of them interesting and promising new fresh- men. Then, too, Nancy Watling said she had some students return who had left her the year before, like Hillary Spector, and Heather Beall. These stu- dents were glad to be back and were excited about being part of something they enjoyed. Orchestra instructor, Mrs. Watling, with Davis 45 years and chairman of music five years, was thrilled about her students. Their main goals during the year were a Christmas performance and CMEA spring com- petition. Something Mrs. Watling would like to see in the future is to get the music department together and plan an activity as a whole group. Choir again was able to have a scheduled period for practice. Direc- 1U tor John Carter's main goal was to really teach how to sing and read notes. He said next year they will work more on the performance and the way they present themselves. Mr. Carter put a lot of stress on individual growth. He said, lt is most important that they enjoy it and have a good experience with it. Singing in front of people wasn't easy, so Mr. Carter gave them a wide variety of music so that they felt comfortable. l. Now where did l put my music , is what Xi- mena Delgado seems to be saying. 2. Choir looks over their music before they begin their number. 3. Hi Folks! 4. The numerous violins in Orchestra. 5. Lope Jones is careful to play the right part. 6. Mr. Carter tickling the ivories. 7. Laura Maclellan watchs Mr. Carter for the cue to sing. 8. Heather Beoll displays her talents. Orchestra 33
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YW A iikgygypvz 3 F 1. S Club members discuss ideas about Asilomar before making a flrlCJl decision. 2. Key Club President Chris Bradley leads a dis- cussion about Ke y Club 's successful Masquerade Ball. 3. S Club Ofl7C9fS.' fFl?ONT IPO Wj Vice-president Debbie Maxwell president Katrina Van Waltrop, Secretary- treasurer Melanie Merchant, C SEC - OND POWQ Asilomar advisors Elaine Tzagarakis and Erin Berry. 4. S Club members discuss selling Nachos at the November 14 game against Downey. 5. Key Club officers are Betsy Goodrow, Presi- dent Chris Bradley, Vice-president Paul Zoodsma. Not pictured Secretary- treasurer Heather Beall. 6. S Club! CFRONT RO WQ Dana Simi, Khris Epper- son, Holly Merchant, Melissa Eng, Marci Laughlin, Kristi Laughlin, Becki Howes, Christine Tzagarakis, Marci Bakker, Mary Cassie, Barb Howes, Yoko Kabashi Misook Kim. CSECOND IPO Wj Debbie Maxwell, Michelle Ocken, Katrina Van Walterop, Margaret Stark, Dawn Pratt, Laura Stal Nellie Nazmi, Lisa Goldberg, Regan Miller, Karla Kopp, Stacy Hanway, Devon Orland, Julie Hutcheson, fTHll?D l?O Wj Annette Ledoux, Stefanie Han way, Pam Graves, Michelle Dllkian, Amber Smith, Me- lanie Merchant, Merrin Orland, Marie Prasch, Leigh Loeffler, Michelle Blue, Sylvia Ciccolo, Joy Flannery, Elaine Tzagarakis, Erin Barry, Chris Han- son and advisor Chella Gonsalves. 7. Key Club: CFIPONT POWQ Troy Javaher, Sherry Stearns, Bev Brewer, Kelli Piland Claudia King, Julie Hager, l?ene Anderson, CSECOND PO W1 Amy Salter, Holly Skeen, l?ich Howell, Paula Carter, Todd Priest, Paul Zoodsma, Chris Bradley, Shannon Haub, Amy Halley, Leigh Loeffler, CTHIPD IPO Wj Serena Bales, Cindy Klein, Dawn Edwards, Billie Ripley, Gina Corgiat, Carmen Stevenson, Jennifer Quesenberry, Betsy Goodrow, fFOUl?TH POWQ Marie Prasch, Lisa Thomas, Molly McCor- mick, Janel Bloun t, Corie House wright, Lisa David, Linda Paradis, Scott Weiss, Seema Sheth, Dan- ielle Lamkin, Jill Hagopian, Noelle Lane. Sandra Scholten, Debbi Crane, Sonal Sheth, l?ich McNabb, and Kelli Smith. mm? Members unite by Khris Epperson organization. With such successful school activities as the Hawaiian Bash and Masquerade Ball, Key Club members were able to contribute time and service to local charities. Members were also busy pre paring for the annual Finance District Convention held in Anaheim. Key Club President Chris Bradley, Vice-president Paul Zoodsma, and Secretaryftrea surer Heather Beall spent time prepar ing for convention. Club membership was around A5-50 students, slightly higher than last year. Besides their own charity service, Key Clubbers were also affiliated with the local Kiwanis Club, and took an active part in that
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