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Ik pa isuft oir SERVICE AND EXCELLENCE mnesty Club consisted of those students who were concerned about justice being served correctly. They were concerned about people who were in prisoned for no other reason than their re- ligion, beliefs, or race. So, the club wrote letters to the gov- ernments of Israel, and Iran where justice wasn ' t served. These letters stated that it was not fair to inprison people for their religion, beliefs, or race, and asked for their freedom. The club hopes to find more stu- dents, who really care and want to do something about it. The Medical Club was a brand-new club. It was for stu- dents who were interested in medical knowledge and wanted to learn more about it. The club had field trips to hospitals, guest speakers, and interesting films which made the meetings more fun. Even though it ' s a new club, it had a positive start. The Key Club was for stu- dents who were willing to lend a helping hand in special activ- ities in school and community. The members were very active in projects. Each member was required to work at least one project a month. Some of these projects involved selling carna- tions, washing cars for fund raisers, and doing good deeds for the community. The mem- bers also get involved in Open House and in Teacher Appre- ciation week. The club was not focused on just projects and hard works, there was also time for fun. They held competition in broom-ball, pizza night, and the annual Key Club Conven- tion. The club will continued to be one of the most popular on campus. by Grady Han T Amal Abu-rahma hides her frustration and anger with a smile as she is trying to get the meeting in order, photo by Susann Ronning A Danny Reines and Pat Perez tries to explain to their fellow members that the paper they ' re holding is the clubs charter, photo by Alex Lopez 118 yWesty ' Medical ' Key
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T Kenneth Winkler is still trying to think of what to draw while Steve Selcer is busy drawing his idea, photo by Grady Han ▼ Fine Arts, First Row: P. Huang, J. Cueva, A. Chen, A. Smith, L. Rubio, M. Dundjerski, C. Chen, A. Lu, P. Shaw. Second Row: A. Heng, C. Chon, A. Barrios, G. Elias, R. Villanrieva, M. Clementz, C. Shaw, S. Myung, R. Lin, K. Lau, P. Huang. Third Row: H. Akeii, C. Cheng, T. Lee, C. You, A. Huang, N. Mukai, J. Nakada, T. Clark, K. Johns. Fourth Row: M. Chwo, S. Chen, R. Lin, H. Kim, D Cheng, S. Lin, T. Lee, A. Wu. Fifth Row: E. Kim, D. Chiang. L. Hsu, J. Chow, J. Kim, M. Lin, M. Cueva, B Lu. N. Slack. Sixth Row: J. Noh. C Chon, C. Shaw, T. Wang. M. Almarg, E. Paulsrude, C. Tan. C. Shin, photo by Carlos T Art, First Row (R. to L.): Mr. Murray. D. Clay. Y. Buonauro, S. Koh, J. Hou, A. Sanderman. Second Row: R. Selcer, S. Manriquez. C Loquet, A. Smith. M. Abeyta. K. Winkler. Third Row: A. Lee, N. Jim, B. Jenkins, G. Wilson. Fourth Row: T. Bryon. R. Suit. S. Talbott. E. Pahs, photo by Grady Han ▼ Les Bonnes Amies — Mrs. Maupin, J. Koh, C You, J. Hou. L. Chaoe ▲ Mrs. Maupin is explaining to the members that the next project will be the most important, photo by Carlos Lecanda 9W Jks Jks Les ' Eomt Ames 117
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T AMNESTY, First Row: K. Vinther, T. Pnester, D. Reines, P. Perez. „ „.,,. ,, . l j , a Second Row: Ms. Tebbs. L. Sandoval, M. Pnester, A. Dumas, J. Lin, S. Dann ' Re,nes hav ' S a hard me WW to make the members understand Song photo by Alex Lopez the Problem. Photo by A,e Lopez Medical Club, First Row: C. Salas, T. Tran, A. Abu-Rahma, K. Huang, t. Almaraz, Mrs. Gambos. Second Row: D. Horn, A. Krerkes. C. Shin, V. lias, J. Koh, S. Park, C. You. Third Row: S. Yu. R Cariaga, T. Ya- lamoto, C. Chin, C. Benandez. Fourth Row: S. Tan, G. Ng, A. Heng, D. eines, T. Priester. Photo by Kot-dog KEY CLUB — First Row: J. Noh. Second Row: R. Lee, D. Marco, A. lasic. Third Row: C Chin, S. Tan, M. Lin. Fourth Row: N. Hons, J. Ong, S. in, E. Park, R. Koeneke. Fifth Row: C. Chae, P. Cho, C. Zavala. Sixth low: C. Chon, T. Yamamoto, L. Chung, M. Nakamura. A Ryan Koeneke and other members are gathered to discuss what the future plan IS going to be. photo by Susann Ronning 119 cai
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