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Preparing Tor The TuTure by Lynne Manriaue VICA members began preparing early for The annual VICA Skill Olym- pics, a compeTiTion of indusTrial skills. Candy bars were sold To reduce The, cosT of sending members To The re- gional compeTiTion in Redding. Led by PresidenT John Cahill, Vice-presidenT Kris Puccinelli, Treasurer Brian STiIes, SecreTary Mary Dufion, ReporTer Dave Thompson, Parliameniarian Kelli ShuTT, SergeanT Rayme Gardner, Chaplain KrisTina HinTon, and advised by Tom Weber, VICA provided sTudenTs op- porTuniTy To improve vocaTional and leadership skills. Advised by Rick and Debbie Herr- mann, DECA also goT off To a fine sTarT. Various meThods of fund-raising, such as selling candy, Taking invenTories aT local sTores, and working aT The Deli were used To allow members To ai Tend DECA conferences. CompeTiTion in apparel and accessories, financi and crediT, general merchandising adveriising, food markeTing, food ser vice, peTroleum and resTauranT man agemenT were held aT The regionc level in lvlodesTo, aT The sTaTe level ii Los Angeles, and aT The naTional leve in Kansas CiTy. L 1. Maggie Denson cheerfully news a customer af The Deli, where DECA members are working To earn money for conferences. 2. DECA officers: Sociai commifiee chairperson Barbara Baker, Treasurer Joe Wong, Secretary Maggie Denson. 3. VICA: CFRONT RO WQ Tom Weber, John Cahiii Mike Siockdaie, Laura Gundiach, Sonya Spencer, Suzie McGui- gan, Lisa Dunker, IBA CK i?O Wj Mari Hansen, David Kumar, Chris Skeen, Keiii Shufi, Kris Hinton. 4. VICA advisor Tom Weber fakes nofes ar a December VICA meefrng. so vicAfDEcA
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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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FFA acTive by Lynne Manriaue Members of FuTure Farmers of Amer- ica expecTed To be kepT very busy wiTh acTiviTies. Besides The annual FFA chicken dinner, members prepared To aTTend compeTiTions. Their firsT was in OcTober, wiTh a second following in med-December. In These conTesTs, FFA members compeTed againsT oTher schools in areas such as public speak- ing and creed reciTaTion. OThers were on Three sTudenT Teams which judged livesTock, horses, vegeTables, poulTry, and handling of farm machinery. On The school farm, FFA members puT much efforT inTo raising and breeding hogs, sTeer, and sheep. HorTiculTure was also an imporTanT parT of FFA ac- TiviTies, wiTh members raising pumpkins for Halloween and caring for planTs in The greenhouse. A1 2V v3 . - ,,,, ,ri I Z , 5 l l. FFA: rFl?ON7' ROWQ Danielle Shari, Chris Bus- se y, Ellen Sanders, Tim Fitzgerald, Spencer Sand- ers, rSECOND l?OWj Greg Doorneward, Gene Allemandi, Debbie Barner, Slefani Abernalhy, Denise Bello, Sfacy Hall, KBACK l?O Wj Sieve Le- couve, Nickle l-lay, Jeff Reed, Dino Welch, Sian Cook, 2, S Te ve Lecouve and K un' Moeller lend The bar- beque af The FFA chicken dinner while Nickle l-lay, his fafher, and Roger Dickson wafch in The background. 3. FFA Ofncers: Secretary Brian Aguirre, Vice- presidenf Danielle Shari, Reporier Ellen Sanders, Presidenf Chris Bussey, Chaplain Wall McClesA key, Treasurer Jeff Wilson. Nor pictured: Senfinel Suffon Price. FFA 37
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