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Skiers Soar, SpilL Scramble, Soar Again Waiting for the bus was a major activity for Ski Club members. Nevertheless, they did make it to the slopes. Several trips to Lee's Canyon and an ovemight trip to Brianhead provided opportu- nity for beginners to take lessons and for experi- enced skiers to pit their skills against the slopes. Ski Club officers, Dave Fullman, President, Bryan Schroder, Vice President, Chris Mol, Sec- retary, and Cynthia Haynes, Treasurer, helped plan the skiing excursions. Club members are JoAnn Bransted, Bert Brodes, Craig Brunell, Gary Burton, Craig Faile, David Gale, Kelly Helms, Kim Huffman, Gary justice, Michelle Kavanaugh, Skip Kelley, Steve Kilgore, Ted Lopez, Mark Martinez, Richard McKinney, Sherri Purdy, Ricardo Quinn, Sam Remillard, Debbie Reynolds, David Rosbor- ough, Wayne Shafer, Cindy Shammo, Denis Sims, Donald Sims, and Maria Talavera. Top Left: Gary Burton and Cynthia Haynes stoke up the engines with Fritos and chips before donning their skis. Top Right: Craig Faile, Steve Kilgore, and Sam Remillard try a little yodeling in the canyons of Mt. Charleston. Left: Miss Grewal and Ski Club members discuss plans for the day's activities at Lee's Canyon. Bottom: Skiers wait impatiently to begin the first skiing outing of the year. S.
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D.H.B.P.N.P.TIE C. Members Put Their Troubles Aside on the Trail Have you ever had sore feet, holes in your shoes, and a sunbum? Worse than that, have you ever had them all at the same time? If you were a member of the hiking club, you would be very familiar with all of these, and not with- out good reason. A hike through the Grand Canyon isn't easy. To lead up to this final event, smaller hikes were undertaken to get people in shape. These included a con- quest of Ringbolt Rapids, Death Valley, and Havasupi Falls. The club was organized to provide students with fun through the sport of hiking and to bring their lives into closer harmony with nature. To help pay for some of their out-of-state trips, hikers held a candy sale. In March, as a change of pace from their usually strenu- ous activities, the club ioumeyed to Disneyland. Advisors for the hiking club are Robert Prince, larry Duncan and Dorothy Clark. Top: Hikers strike out during October trip no North Pinto Valley. Bottom Left: The motto of the hiking club is Leave only your footprints. Bottom Right: Robert Titus, Hiking Club President, shoulders his pack with ease, setting an example for less experienced hikers. 42
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The Goldusters of Eldorado have grown in spirit and skill. The twenty- four member precision dance group performed to such tunes as Amos Moses and Superstition They sold purses to raise money for their uniforms in addition to spon- soring two dances and holding two car washes. The Goldusters won the Key Club's first annual Ugly Man contest. Slumber parties, pizza dinners, trips to Circus Circus, and performances kept the girls together along with the daily hour-long practices. Top Right: Drill team officers fleft to rightj, Gail Lehr, Treasurer, Winnie Romero, Vice President,june Fleming, Secretary, Samrnie McGraw, President. Below: In happy formation Cleft to rightj Back Row: Carol jones, Kathy King, june Fleming, Amy Messenger, Patty Howard, Bev Payne, Janice Davey. Middle Row: Winnie Romero, Debbie Cook, Pam Oirrioo, Toni Watson, Anita Cline, Gail Lehr, Linda Barr. Front Row: Aunda Richmond, Maggie Chacon, Sammie McCraw, Susie Nate, Andrea Cariker, Kelly Helms. Opposite Page, Top: In hot pants outfit, girls strut to Amos Moses. Bottom Left: Goldusters start high kicks at the stadium during half-time of the game with Chaparral. Bottom Right: Miss Soule gives last minute instructions before a performance. Miss Soule and Miss Murphy were the advisors.
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