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SCIENCE CL LIB The l98O-8l Science Club members were: DeAnn Wil- liams, Russell Hunt, Charles Bouley, Robert Rudolphi, John McKay, Ed Grant, Dave Ro- land, Deidre Jenkins, Atchula Thongtaku, Greg Schiller, Lil- lian Baldwin, and Larry Rosbor- ough. The purpose of the Sci- ence Club is to provide students with the oppor- tunity to have scientific experiences not available in the school curriculum. This year the students have participated in the Junior Academy of Sci- ence, and hiked the Grand Canyon for three days, studying its geolo- gy, flora and fauna. An all night star watch is also planned. The i980-Sl Ski Club dedicates our yearbook space to Dean Sundberg, who shared our joy in sky and snow, and the challenge of the downhill slope. SKI CLUB The Ski Club members were: Glenn Justice QPres.J, Cheryl Mueller iv presl, Leslie Bedotto KSecl, Greg Schiller fTreasi, Bruce Morrill CAT. ofl, Jeff Gardner KMa. Ar.i, Darren Paddock, Jur- gin Dechant, Suzie Abbott, Korenna Rysay, Lance Press, Yvonne Jes- ka, Raymond Lopez, Reg- ina Bossi, Tony Sundberg, Vickie McMillan, Steve Varncberg, Greg Rost, Chris Schiller, Boris Ossowski, Shawn Rizaian, Peggy Munson, Dawn Ho- ward, Kristine Price, James Buckley, Yun Ho Song, Dan Sisseck, Marty Walsh, Tracy Guarino, Tony Garza, Chris Riccel- la, James Thomas, Brian Mick, Patty Egbert, John Horner, Andy Miller, Kris Kaufrann, Jane Kaufrann, James Combers, Zoe Ann Warner, Scott Glimp, Gary Scott, David Wright, James Corvan, Becky Herdman, Lisa Nielson, Laura Ganes, Lori Berg- man, Richard Haughlin, Sharon Williams, and Clarke Paris. ORGANIZATIONS 87
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marc AT EASE! X1 M- Wmfm..-mm V nd o W ,ff jf 2 i 5 5, l l The corps operates very much like a very active club. Cadet officers run the corps under the tute- lage of the Naval Science instructors. Cadet com- mittees plan parties, raise funds, and produce a yearbook. Normally, four or five dances are held each year including a formal Military Ball at a major hotel. Family picnics are held each fall and spring. Family campouts have been successful in the past as have the skate nights, car washes, etc. During Spring vacation, cadets may go to San Diego for a five-day mini-boot camp. Upper class- men attend fleet training courses, hospitalmen's training, leadership school, etc. A stop at Disney- land or Magic Mountain and San Diego zoo cap the week. The objectives of the Navel Science KNJROTCJ program are to strengthen character, form habits of self-discipline, promote an under- standing ofthe basic elements of national security and the responsibility of citizenship, and develop an interest in the military as a possible career. .IRA W. 1. 'fix 'ur '53 -t .51 V3fff2F'f4f' ' WDM? ' ' 'wid 'w l dfi v 'f '. -'f' .j' -'sf' 'Qfvfpw . 1'-. ' ,ff if' ' .N gf . m,1.'g.- I' zu.-is it 'W vw. -i.f,..ff J A' .1 .1 -ft-.L am - ft 1, igeqfg . .wa ...fs '-!f 1 ' fx' 'f,, - -, - ,-.ffi 'tis A i .1 ' N -'I.', ',, .1 ATX N .-gy ,f rag, ,K N 3 '4 a-, f?FB5ggV fgigqiymx 'if f' ' .sw ,. f to K -ft' X EH-,3 5,73-Qgixgftx ,, ,Q ' ffl?-'Y f .gy Q' P8 rt, , w ws. ' if L51-ikgft' E. G , rs ' 'f f 2 . t l ight M -p 1 '- S' -f i qaftl 1 lil 'J' f t ' i Ye. at QQ ,. X .X it .,g-,SY ,z V, , .... - mg .Mr a A- -3' f .4 ,gr rg- . ' .A . K ,,,. U . .... Q .nr A.:-A f- '4 -tw ' ,1 ?' J' ,A Jn' -Y .Q ,... W 'ri t-iffifli-Hwfgp-, n- ' K V Ml ' 5' Es! ' 'r . t .i1'fi 'S . ' .- 4 ,, ' N 7 1 -if me . .. . X .W cfm . ' m' i'ii i ' Sf ' xr '-wwf A .K on N . T.. S Q , - l- qtgssagia-zz. ...-y .kill X jg. y.4g,gseg1..fY.. S - .H ,F Tif f . A223 - rl ' 'f-ffifsn .L ' ,. fr 'T W., .. ' 1 , rf ' ,L .4 K. n 'ilk - C ELA' . f-.5 we-ff ,. c ...fl . .1 r wr. Alf ', 'Milf-vrk i Assn-, . ! I h . 1 i N S fi vt... r 'ff 'wi' , ' 'as-Q11 361-wa.. ximffl? K .s ' ' 1 86 ORGANIZATION
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THE FLASHERS The Photography Club con- sists of 30 members. This year's photography club proved not only highly enjoyable but profitable as well. Money making projects helped members pay their way on many field tripsg such as NBC and Universal Studio's. On these trips the students experience photo- graphy vocation. Many club members also participate in the Clark County School District Photography contest and have won first and second place awards. 88 ORGAYXHZATIONS 'QQ H 4,1 F, - 5, Top Right: Susan Reed, focuses on her duty as President of the Photography Club. Center: Richard Foremaster, looking for good negatives. Center: Von Blair, adjusting his shutter speed on a 500 mm lense. Bottom right: Adriana Martinez, looking for a good shot. Top left: The 30 members of the Photo Club at Fantasy Pork. fu 4' Q Y km, E 5, s swag., mg I ts z , ' kj '12 1. 'E l 4, F gm ' j lv fr N T l,,, fi'-' ,..x l V 5 A it
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