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Clubs, like all else, change with the times In the past ten years just about every sort of club imaginable has been formed and been active on this campus. Christian Bible study groups to computer clubs have been formed. Bicyclists, canoeists, singers, writers, actors, musicians, slciiers, linguists, future business leaders and future home- makers have all found an outlet for their creativity. Ten years ago the clubs here were quite different, yet very similar to those active today. A Student Senate was active on campus then, it subsequently disappeared only to reappear last year. The Boys' League Club has gone by the wayside. The Bowling Club has recently been revamped but the Girls' Athletic Association went the same way Boys' League did. 1. Active Band member Diane Fashing gets into the Christmas mood with a little help from the friend sitting atop her head. Fashing was chosen to be a member ofthe prestigious Concord Blue Devils drum and bugle corps. 2. Instrumental Music teacher Ken Bergevin helps bass player Bryan Stavis tune his instrument. In addition to the orchestra Bergevin directs the marching band and teaches math. 2 114 A clubs and organizations
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aztlan travels to LA, again wins NSPA award Continuing their active membership in the Journalism Education Associ- ation UEAQ the aztlan staff traveled to Los Angeles in October to attend the first California State IEA Convention. Twelve staff members stayed two nights in the Los Angeles Hilton and were able to hear over 150 speakers including KNBC Anchorman John Beard and L.A. Times Entertainment Editor Charles Champlin. aztlan adviser Mary Ellen Cummings was the State Convention Chair- man and was virtually responsible for the success or failure of the project. In terms of finances, it was a huge success. We made more at this state level than has been made at the last four national conventions. In terms of the number of people attending, it was a success, we had more students and advisers there than at every convention except the 1980 National Convention, said Cummings who was also flown back to Chicago to speak at the Mid-west National IEA Convention in November. The newspaper retained its high rating from the National Scholastic Press Association by being named All American for the 16th consecutive semester. The staff competed in Orange County IEA Write-Offs in March and the winners competed at the state level in April. I 1. Reporter Vinnie Navidi types frantically to meet a strictly imposed copy deadline. Sports reporter Paul Spitzzerri, sporting his trademark snap brim cap, used the staff phone to confirm sports statistics. 2. Reporter Kim Sims re-types copy for an updated news story. Sims began assuming editorial responsibilities during second semester. 116 - aztlan
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