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Under the direction oflVlr. Fielding the Chess Cluk is a group of people who enjoy playing chess . The club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 306. Chess Team L to R: Steve Artz, Ray Hess, Jay Ryan, Mike Nichols, Mark Whitelock. T Debate Team Row 1: Pam Ronayne, Valerie Solaski, Sue Renninger. Row 2: John Levy, Larry Towner, Don Blair. The debate team is our school's representative in na- tional debating . Members form teams which will debate against local schools on this year's debate topic. The ing the poverty problem . The debate team's advisor is Mr . Maher . APBA Baseball Club Mr. John Pyle, Donald Blair, Bud Christ- man, Mr. Ben Chappell, Miss Gloria Guba, Mike Maslowski. Not Pictured: Joe Duncan, Charles Eller, Kenneth Marino, Mr.Fielding. The members of this club use their knowledge of the game of base- ball to develop strategies . Com- puters have translated the statis- tics of major league plays to cards and any play possible on the field can be simulated in the game . If enough games are played to mini- mize the chance factor, each play- er's performance should be close to his performance on the field the previous year . topic this year is the federal government's role in solv-
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Fishing Club The main concerns ofthe fishing club are taking fishing trips and improving fishing techniques. It is essential that members have access to fishing equipment and camping gear. The club's activities include field trips, films, environmental activity, and discussion of the latest i W fishing news. The club'sfacul- lg , ' - 4 1 'g , C . ty advisor is Mrs. Hamilton. L to R: Rick Balmer, Mrs. Gentile, Lisa Kearns, Mike Maslowski, Hank Dun- can, Buster McAfee, Doug Stetson. Not Pictured: Neal Hulse, Frank Donovan, Steve Cuddeback, Mike Cordier., ' ' - Bicycle Club Mr. Flathmann headsthis group of ardent cycling en- .. thusiasts . The club takes short bike hikes around the West Chester areaas well as longer hosteling trips. V A Hank Duncan is the presi- F dent of this year's club., L to R: Mr.John Flathmann, Doug- , las Stetson, Joseph Duncan, Rich- ard Balmer, Barbara Peirce, Mich- ael Maslowski, Pam Ronayne, Maurice Rowell. , Qutdoor The Outdoor C-lub members are interested in their environment. Their activities include many field trips, such as bike hikes . Over- R 1, M D -I S. H i I I' ii ' T g e ' nightgtrips include camp-outslas part of hik- ow : arcy oep he y Tempe Kim McCe 'and,' - 5' ' ' A s ' ' i Sue Renninger, Nancfy Artz. Row 2: Cheryl DonneIly,fCar-, mg trip-S f The faculty advlsor 'S Mr' Chappell' rie Doppelt, Cindy Thrush, Cindy Cartwright, Steve Mitch- A ell, Scott Herrick, Richard Balmer. g-Row 3: Patti, Walters, Rusty Hewitt, Joseph Shannon, Jose Garay. l
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AVAide5 These willing volunteers can be seen dashing through the halls in the morning, delivering and pick- ing up AV equipment. They also make the bookings for the equip- ment and will service it on oc- casion. lVlr. Wulk istheirdirector. L to R: Geno Hilton, Mr. Tom Wulk, Dave Hill, Earl Warren. Not Pictured: Charles Eller, Reggie Gilliam. DECA The East Senior High chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America is composed of distribu- tive education students and isthe only national youth organization within the schools attracting young people to careers in marketing , merchandising, and management. The East chapter operates the school store as a practical appli- cation of classroom principles . Awareness Club Row 1: Anthony Pouncy, Glen Smith, Steve Connaker. Row 2: Sue Young, Pat lVlc- Coy, Mike Kelsay. Row 3: Lea Hoopes, Peggy Musser, Agnes Thomas, Nadine Al- len. Row 4: Joyce Cannon, Jean DeBiasse, Judy Dykes, Peggy Thornton, Dave Fi- liaggi, Tom Connaker, Earl Morris. Not Pictured: Debbie Buller, Terry Bailey, Jim Harris, Neil Henderson, Dave Hill, Sharon Gallman, Steve Kelly, Dawn lVlcIVlonagal, Glen Smith, Ray Thornton, Sherrie Tinson, Naomi Waring, Judy Wolf. Row 1: Deana Rivers, Charlotte Briggs, Sharon Smith, Sharon Gallman, Adrienne Street, Denise Small, Dianne Hill, Delores Henderson, Dawn Rivers. Row 2: Beverly Cherry, Carmen Thomas, Verne Washington, Gwen Johnson, Renee Heatherly, Pam Smith, Linda Rhone, Stephanie Tinsman. Row 3: Darrell Valentine, Iris Hurt, Jane Walton, Richard Jones, Demetrius Gilliam. Not Pictured: Reginald Gilliam. L L Sponsored by lVlr. Donahue, the Awareness Club is open , to all students . The purpose of the club is to promote a better understanding and awareness of the many dif- ferent cultures ofthe world today .
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