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International. Front Row: Larisa Mailhoit, Susan Jones. Anita Riviera, Steve Chang, Hyon Moon, Manocl Andrade c Silva, Ginla Yee, Lourdes Alvarado. Second Row: Robert Harris. Seng Vongsachang, John Treparkone, Chelsia Wong, Yck Vongsachang, Vanessa Fuentes, Hia Vongsachang. Mole Tauma- lolo, Migdalia DeLeon, Julie Chang. Lisa Romcy, Michelle Dubecky, Akemi Wakasa. Third Row: Chanda You, Khiang Vongsachang. Denise Hodglns, Karen Hcrbaugh. Debbie Schleisman, Anita Singhal, Jennifer Bucdcl, An- drea Levy, Tomi Clark. Renee Ellis. Crystal Coker, Brian Neal. Alexander Matthews. Jennifer Chase. Back Row: Son Loung, Sponsor Ursa Lou Combs. Alex Bohlcr. Jessica Hallen. Vera Knips, Tracy Serrano. Corinna Bryan, Ingrid Centurion, Kirsten Scholisch, Andres Epstein, Van Ta, Robin Gloo, Molissa Colaya. Sarah Commeau. Mitzi Boles, Ericka Ehrhardt, Greg James. Hanne Hansen. Henrik Holmquist, Richard Komurek, Yeo Scon Kim, In-Sil Woo, Nadia Khattaly, Sponsor Mrs. Barthalamcw, Sponsor Jane Peterson. Foreign Exchange. Front Row: Vera Knips, Lourdes Alvar- ado, Migdalia DeLeon. Back Row: Akemi Wakasa, Kirsten Scholisch, Manoel Andrade e Silva, Jessica Hallen, Henrik Holmquist. Culture Clubs Campus Activities 155
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Races to Races International and Foreign Exchange Integrate “We are the World” could have been the song for International Club and Foreign Exchange stu- dents striving to enlighten them- selves about various cultures around the world. International Club possessed fresh insight as new members con- tributed their original thoughts while learning about each others backgrounds. The first step in ac- complishing this was a picnic at Kiwanis Park where members were able to get to know one an- other in a friendly environment. Visiting from their native lands, seven Foreign Exchange students dared to experience the American way of life. Foreign Exchange stu- dents were here to learn, share, and just have fun. I wouldn’t have traded the experience for the world,” summed up Henrik Holm- quist. 83 Students discovered that as the year ended, so did the cultural bar- riers. leaving only memories of a great year. Design by Phi Nguyen. Photos by Jerome Moore. Foreign exchange students contribute to the totem pole. International Club officers wishfully dream about a make-believe vacation around the world. Foreign exchange students Jessica Hallen and Akemi Wakasa gather sou- venirs to bring home. 154 Culture Clubs Campus Activities
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Specializing in Mind and Body Bike, Backpacking, D and D Stress Mental and Physical Bond Have you ever hiked the Grand Canyon or ridden up South Moun- tain? Did your mind ever carry you on an expedition of dragons and warlords? If so, then chances were you attended the Bike, Backpack- ing. or Dungeons and Dragons club. The Backpacking club members learned techniques and proce- dures on the trail and in camp. One of their hikes took place at the Su- perstition Mountains. As its members were scaling mountains, bike “clubbers” were involved in weekend rides and races. While the Bike and Backpacking clubs were busy, Dungeons and Dragons was meeting twice week- ly to give students a chance to use their minds and play games at the same time. Although these clubs provided after school fun, members found that the shared experience taught them to work together and think independently. Design by Brad Treptow. Photos by Greg Fresquez. Bike Club. Front Row: Alex Fuentes, Dan Martin, Rick Perez. Back Row: Sean Fowlkes, Greg Fresquez, Greg Beers, Kerric Bailey. Dungeons and Dragons. Front Row: John Ballentine, Kent Thomas, John Jacobson. Back Row: Mike Read, Mark Car- son, William Thornton, Sponsor Delores Wictor. 156 Hobby Clubs Campus Activities
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