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Lifting Our Spirits To ski or not to ski, for this year ' s ski club there was no question about it. They went on trips to Utah, Colorado, and Mammoth. They also went to sev- eral of the local areas, like Gold- mine, Big Bear, and Snow Valley. The trips were well worth the mon- ey. They included lift tickets, dances, round trip bus transporta- tion, and hotel stay. It ' s an oppor- tunity, because where else do you get the chance to ski with your friends? said Erin Graham. So if you ' re looking for some fun in the sun, and you don ' t really want to go to the beach, try hitting the slopes. Ski Club did! But for those of you who are left behind with school, life doesn ' t al- ways have to be dull and boring. What should you do when you have just lost your copy of To Kill a Mocking Bird, and there is a test MMM next period? Rather than panic you should make a stop at the student store. Mere they have pencils, pens, book covers, books, high- lighters, and even sun visors for your car. They also have Gumby 8f Pokey, colored chalk, and EHS pennants to wave during games. So if you ' re in need of anything, just visit the student store. They ' ll have it! student Store staff Yuka Takahashi, Beth Renn, Annette Bejerano, Guy Meyers, Wen- dy Lee, Molly Mound, Julie Whitted and Gary Langston. Ski Club And Student Storf; 9
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Ski Club. Top row: Rob Ablett, Eddy Karen Fourth row: David Waldron, Roy San Jose, Scott Markert, Marty Dahl, Bob Murray Third row: John Renna, Deana Graham, Su- san Baker, Samantha Fuerbringer, Marisa Barbarino, Jeff Simpson, Mark Dace Sec- ond row: Dina Birch, Carrie Schaufhauser, Amy Goddard, Jennifer Daley, Jonathon Bube, Yami Franco Front row: Michele Strand, Erin Graham, Jeremy Krown, Mi- chelle May 1. Michelle Strand and Erin Graham are ready to hit the slopes. 2. Faul Sallenback, a ski club member, is preparing for the meeting at lunch. 3. Julie Whitted faints among the trash cans while Gary Langston watches. 94 Clubs And Organizations
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1. Keny Lindsay imagines herself a cheer- leader at a Pep Club meeting. 2. Jenny riajarian listens to Kim Reid talk about some new cheers. 5. An example of the Pep Club ' s work in hopes to raise some school spirit. Showing Some Spirit Who has school spirit? Who knows how to get a group going? No, not just the cheerleaders. Pep Club too! They were an enthusiastic group of students who met once a week. It consisted of about 30 members, and it was one of the largest clubs. The President of the club was Kim Reid, and the Vice-President was Kim Beck. Girls join Pep Club to become cheerleaders. The girls had to earn a certain amount of points in Pep Club in order to try out to be a cheerleader. They had to attend at least 75% of the meet- ings, and be in the club for one full year too. To earn points, the girls must go to different sporting events, paint signs, bake, and give school spirit, explained Shannon Roberts, who had been in Pep Club for 2 years. Basically, explained Kim Reid, at each meeting we talk about game points, we learn dif- ferent cheers, and discuss what games are to be attended. This year, they sold raffle tickets to the Coast Christmas Classic, raised money for the Sadie Haw- kins dance, and took part in some fund raisers. The club ' s advisor was Mrs. Olsen. 96 Clubs And Organizations
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