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Involvement was the new angle in campus activities with over one-third of the student population participating in fif- ty one clubs and organiza- tions. Sparking the interest was the diversity of the offerings. Increased membership in clubs brought about a re- newed sense of belonging. This was achieved by a multi- tude of fundraising projects geared towards helping oth- ers in the community while having fun at the same time. Fund-raising sales included old standbys like Gummi Bears, bagels and chocolate bars. New items included pillows, foam 1 hands and Dobson Beach, Yacht and Polo Club sweatshirts. Students not in- volved in selling readily con- tributed by buying. Encompassing all angles of campus life, fine arts students involved themselves in dis- playing their talents in plays, concerts and art shows. An active student council and willing student body were all that was needed to make a campus that teemed with ac- tivity. Design by Hilary Stephens Photos by Greg Fresquez, Jerome Moore. Andy Phelps. Timidly, sophomores Jacque Brown and Melinda Mossman paw at the unfamiliar white stuff on the senior lawn. Junior Lisa Berkovitz takes a break from laying out her feature page in The Mustang Roundup. 136 Divider Campus Activities
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Fillies Dancing to the Rhythm Fillies, the glamorous girls that per- formed at games and pep rallies weren’t always glamorous. At seven a.m. they were dressed in curlers, torn sweats, old t-shirts and other clothes in their practice wardrobe prepared to dance. This unique attire helped in alleviating the hard work out into each new routine. Before giving their perfected performance, they need- ed to master certain routines introduced at camp. Over the summer, they attended the National Spirit Ambassador camp in Flag- staff which lasted five days. During the week at camp, they learned new dance routines, warm-ups and won a multitude of awards. Included in these awards were the Ambassador Award which was voted on by other schools, the Individual Perfor- mance Award for best choreography and creativity in a home routine and a talent show. Overall, the girls had a great time becoming the best of friends. Putting their camp knowledge to work, manager Carie Buske took care of the music while Margie Romero-Wolf, Fillie sponsor, and co-captains Teryl Smith and Pam Rogers made sure that every- one put in their two hours of daily work to prove that their unified goal was striving for excellence in their performances. Design by John Red Horse. Photos by Jerry Moore. Front Row: Jeanne Barnes, Pam Rogers, Traci Sullivan, Teryl Smith, Tanya Mallon, Ashley Ar- nold. Middle Row: Amy Falk, Mindy Nicks, Ro- byn Roggeman, Kim Burns. Back Row: Carrie Osborne, Kristen Johnson, Tammy Kettunen, Janelle Kelly, Lynne Dossey, Jennifer Hight- ower, Lisa Gorman, Cami Cuomo. FllliOS 1 QfT Sports lwO
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Divider Campus Activities 137 Literary Arts members Steve Chang, Paul Nelson and Jeff Hen- ning discuss the content of a sub- mitted sonnet. Tuba player — belly dancer, sophomore Mitch Plummer shows his all during the Hallow- een football game. Tooting his own horn, Channing Shoneberger performs with the Symphonic Band during the fall concert.
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