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Interests Form 3 -J Most of the members of the Science Fiction Fantasy Club joined because of their interest in science fiction films and books such as, Star Warsu and Star Trek, accor- ding to advisor Dan Barth. I think the club is very in- teresting and fun. I like it when we get together and see movies and do scientific experimentsf' said sophomore Kevin Yang. The club also included writers who like to write stories on science fiction. I think writing science fiction stories is very challenging and in- teresting. I like to get in touch with supernatural things and write about UU L.L. LT. I Lf? space and adventure, said sophomore Steven Yang. The club also went to see the premiere of the movie, Star Trek IV The Voyage Home. According to advisor Dan Barth, Everybody lov- edit. The club also had a few members that play the board game Dungeons and Dragons. Secretary of the Science Fiction Fantasy Club, freshman, Stephanie Simon, said she looked at the club as a time where people with the same interests, in this case, science fiction, can get together and share ideas. Agfa I 1 1 SCIENCE FICTION FANTASY CLUB - Back row: Dan Barth, Brian Tickenoff, Iason Lee, Tom Tsubota, Aaron Matthews, Phillip Chin, Steven Yang, Kevin Yang, Stephanie Simon, Edward Lim, Patrick Cuejilo, David Lee, and William Lai. TALKING BUSINESS - Advisor Dan Barth and sophomores Kevin Yang and Aaron Matthews are talk- ing ata club meeting during lunch. Barth took the club to go see the premiere of the movie Star Trek IV The Voyage Home. 52 OrgonizotionsfSci-Fi Fantasy Club . , , im! g
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We wanted to change the image of Key Club so that in years to come it may be one of the more popular clubs on campus, said senior Kari Robbins, treasurer. The Key Club started fresh with new officers and also new advisors. Sue McCracken and Ann Stroh took over when Phil Lombardo, last year's advisor, took a job at Chino High School. The new advisors brought in creative ideas such as a raffle for the canned food drive, in order to develop interest and pro- vide an opportunity to serve. Newly elected officers worked long and hard with the help of many club members, before, during, and after school, to decorate boxes, col- lect cans, and gather prizes for the club's first raffle for its annual Can- ned Food Drive forthe needy. Being in Key Club isn't what people think it is, it's helping our community and having fun at the same time, concluded senior Susan Fernandez, publicity chairperson. Trying on a new image WHEN IS THAT MEETING? - thinks Brent Benson, junior. The Key Club tried to hold meetings weekly to keep its members involved. LEARNING WHILE THEY LEAD - are Ann Stroh and Sue Mc- Cracken, advisors of the Key Club. They were new to all of the ac- tivities they helped to coordinate. . F -r ' ...- 1-1 THROW ME A VEGETABLE! -- says Susan Fernandez, senior, to Benson Tang, 'unior, as Nicole Iacobsz Rosier, senior, prays that Fernandez will catch it. Sorting cans into food groups for the canned food drive took many hours. KEY CLUB MEMBERS - Front row: Suna Kang, Sumita Sethi, Bryana Yoo, Yuki Fujii, Ann Stroh ladvisorf, Kari Rob- bins, Nicole Iacobsz Rosier, Darlene Chavez, E aine Reed, Ginny Kim, Carrie Bilecki, Nicole Mercado, Io Yang, Iudy Oh, Stephanie Lee, Heather Montgomery, Troy Castellanos, Teresa Chia, Grace Tsao, Dina Leslie, Shelly Helsel, Matt Orozco, Steve Yang, Christy Olson, Danny Choi, lack Chung. Key ClubfOrgunizutions 51 I
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Breaking If you ever were around after school on Thursdays, you would have been able to see the Bicycling Club ride off down Pathfinder Road to where ever they were going. The Bicycling Club usually met on Thursdays after school to go on rides, and on the weekends they would go to places that took the whole day to get there and back. One Saturday the Bicycling Club went on a trip, up to the Clendora Mountains. They left the school parking lot early on a Saturday mor- ning and came back later that even- ing. They also took a full day trip down to Huntington Beach. Although the Bicycling Club seemed to ride just for fun on the weekends, they actually didn't. A lot of the members went to USCF fUnited States Cycling Federationj races. That's where the government sets up races around the country for riders that would like to compete. Iunior Cacer Chang, a member of the bicycling club said, I think our Bicycling Club is a lot better than last year, and we get a lot more ac- complished with our new advisor. 5-fb l ESF 'vii W4 Away :s g ft sz: C' BICYCLING CLUB - Back row: Eric Dover, Aaron Kim, Jeff Stone, Cacer Chang, Ianet Lancaster, Donna Duke, Rann Millar, Chris Vivar, Ricky Stevens, and Steve Huang. THESE ARE MY BIKES - Advisor Rann Millar shows off his bikes with sophomore Aaron Kim. The Bicycl- ing Club also went on many rides to the beach. LET'S RACE - Advisor Rann Millar and Bicycling Club member Jeff Stone take off on their race. The Bicycling Club also rode up to the Glendora Mountains. E I F T Bicycling ClubfOrgonizotions 53
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