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i xz .K . Kristen Scott gets advice on the new wr skills. There were many new students i club this year. Gigi Liang watches closely as Ms. Payne onstrates the art of Calligraphy. . The Calligraphy Club Members: K. Scot Chen, G. Liang, C,Luisser, Ms. Payne, J. H K. Liang, E. Evanshine, L. Hung, P. Ro Q .- gf SED' ave you ever wanted to improve your handwriting, or better yet, be able to write in a whole new script? lf you have, then you must have been at the Calligraphy Club every other Monday. Started five years ago by Ms. Payne, the advisor, she felt that the students would enjoy learning. Cindy Hung commented, lt's the perfect place to learn Calligraphy. Ms. Payne said, Most of the students are pretty enthusiastic and like to learn new things, and a few have even gone professional and do Calligraphy Club IHSS outside work. Students learned how to write the various letters of Chancery - Italic styl calligraphy with the help of Ms. Payne, President Eleanor Chen, and Secr tary-Treasurer Heather Palmer. Although the club worked hard on variou club certificates, they still had pizza parties and good times. 't'l'he club W' really worth my time because it was fun and I learned something, state Eleanor Chen. Q,
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ationalli ranked students exceiatlE.D. SEIWORS: Carri Abrahms Devon Alexander Julie Anger Alison Blum Bobby Bowen Ted Carson Cameron Carter Alyson Casias Eleanor Chen Shane Cooper Matt Cote Tom Crisp Jill Dinnebier Jennifer Douglass Elisabeth Evanshine Chris Facione Shana Frank Simon Funge Holly Goodhue Jeff Gove Tamera Gulzow Brian Hendrix Darin Hicks Matt Hill Alison Holman Mark Jordan Seemian Khan Michelle King James Koizumi Cindy Lance Kristopaul Lee Catherine Lussier Naomi Mayeda Julie Morris Bill Neavel Hang Nguyen Stephanie Ohanesian Cindy O'Hanlon Debbie Orullian Trina Porter Elizabeth Robertson Janet Sanford Suzanne Sanghvi Lisa Schweitzer Claudine Scotti Angela Shoho Jeffrey Smith Carolyn Toman Kelly Underwood Stacy Weidner Eric Wilcox Tamara Williams JUNIORS' Nasiema Abdullah Aaron Behle Snow Bell Eric Braun Kristin Brown Dawn Capellino Susan Chuberka Andrea English Nigel Funge Wendy Guse Julie Hoogesteger June Hsieh Belle Hsu Michelle Klassen Annemarie Mereness Vananh Nguyen Thato Nteso Robert Quimpo Nicole Ressler Jennifer Rowe Rohit Sabnis Robin Scott Jeff Sekido David Simmermacher Michelle Sloan Rosalee Song Danny Su David Swearingen Nhan Vu Karen Walter Karry Wang Susan Wright SOPHOMORES: Laura Bauchwitz Heidi Brandl Vicky Burk Joanne Coner Amy Crow Jennifer Dawson Nadina Fernandez Robin Finch Melissa Frydman Kevin Kieffer Jim Leonard Robert Lynch Gabriela Rios Nathan Rogers Tanya Villaviencio Julie Warner Shahid Zaidi The 1987-88 N.H.S. Club. Eleanor Chen and Aaron Behle look down to see what other goodies are at the NHS pizza party. With a guilty look on his face, Brian Hen- drix gobbles a slice of pizza. ational Honor Society consisted of students who were chosen through special requirements. These quali- ties included: citizenship, leadership, activity involvement, teacher recommendation, and at least a 3.3 G.P.A. The NHS had many meetings throughout the year to plan their frequent activities such as broomball games, a scavenger hunt, a Christ- mas party, bowling, canned food drive, Sadie Hawkin's Dance, and much much more! As a member of NHS it was easy to get in- volved with school activities and have fun both inside and outside of school. The advisor, Mrs. Crays, organized and planned all of the activities along with the help of the NHS officers: Julie Morris- President, Matt Cote- V. Pres, Devon Alexander- Senior Rep, David Swearingen- Junior Reg, Nadina Fernandez- Soph. Rep, Aaron Behle- Treasurer, and Clau- dine Scotti- Service Chairman. Q 4,0 39 ,LQ 3. 7 f'7 JM Z 3.9 54 'U sf ' '7 30? 3 3 fy 52 . X 0 089' R Q7 Q. Cp ff-4 Q5
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