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T Wayne Kei aiming to serve his best. Photo by Dawn wazny — T SKI CLUB, Front Row: S. Lee, D. Kim, C. Cho, P. Huang, A. Chang. M. Tsai, J. Kang, J. Noh, J. Han. M. Suh. W. Horn. Second Row: G. Gross, A. Lu, P. Zamora, J. Chen, J. Teh, S. Moto yama, C. Chae. Third Row: G. Ng, C. Shimabukuro, J. Kwon. Fourth Row: W. Kei. R. Lee, J. Chan. O. Loza, J. Chang. Photo by Carlos Lecanda T TENNIS CLUB, Front Row: S. Chen. M. Chuw. 0. Ho, M. Hwang. D. Kao. R. Lao. D. Lin. Second Row: P. Lozano, B. Mih, P. Shen, H. Shyr, M. Lin, H. Liu, P. Liu, M. Nakamura. Third Row: C Shaw, C. Chin, J. Koyama. S. Tan. R. Tan, D. Hou, K. Troung, L. Troung. D. Tsao. Back Row: F. Yan, B. Young. Photo by Carlos Lecanda ▼ VOLLEYBALL CLUB: Back Row: B. Young, H. Ling, 7. lsbcll, P. Shih. B Hsu, S. Koh. Second Row: D. Chang, R. Kim. C. Barton, M. Uinutt, J. R Samsing. S. Dunham. A. Ycc. Third Row: A Hsu. T. Tan, R. Ko, C Kim. W. Kei, M. Suh. M. Clementz, T. Mcdrano, A. Lu. Fourth Row: S. Shu. A. Chae. J. Hsiao, F. Yan. R. Lee. . . Chang. S. Koh, K. An, Mr. Lee. Photo by Carlos Lecanda giBirsi! CLUB ▲ Volleyball Club logo designed by club president Peter Shih. Photo by Carlos Lecanda Tems s dkpcM 91
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wr(lt THE RIGHT TOUCH ( f olleyball Club was y formed by students who enjoyed playing volleyball. Students got together during lunchtime, weekends and prac- ticed for a volleyball league which was very important to the club. Peter Shih, the club ' s president thought, The club gave students an opportunity to play and learn more about vol- leyball. Members had a lot of reasons for joining the club. Joe Chang simply wanted to loose weight by playing volleyball. Ski Club was known to be filled with excitement and ad- venture. One of the most ex- citing events that all club mem- bers waited for was the trip to Vail, Colorado and Beaver Creek. Members left on Decem- ber 16th and came home on the 24th. With the help of club pres- ident Wayne Kei, vice-president Robert Lee, secretary John Chan, treasurer Omar Loza and advisor Mr. Lee, the club turned out to be more exciting than it seemed. The Tennis Club was formed by a lot of pro tennis players. Members got together and played each other tennis. With the help of club advisor Mr. Cavezza, the club turned out to be a great one. by Flora Yiu. T Tennis Club members Alice Chao and Jan Wichayanuparp planning club activities during a meeting. Photo by Carlos Lecanda ♦ vA ,- s ▲ Ski Club members showing the others how to have fun. Photo by Carlos Lecanda 90 • Tewis Sti tydkubdl
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JUNIOR STATESMEN OF AMERICA The Junior Statesmen of America was one of the largest clubs in Wilson High School. This club had a lot to do with politics, government, and laws. Students got together and debated about certain things. Every member had different opinions about different things. By giving opinions and facts, these members were slowly de- veloping their leadership. Every year, members from JSA attend a lot of big events. Led by club advisor, Mr. Greigo, the club at- tended two conventions with politicians as guest speakers, and participated in a supreme court with other members of JSA from other parts of Cali- fornia. Members were proud to be in the club. Members participated in debate conventions. Matt Clememtz and Lenny Loff proudly won their debates. Len- ny won Best Debator Trophy. Wilson tied for first place for History Quiz Bowl. These intel- ligent students also won an Outstanding Chapter Achieve- ment Award. To have an organized and outstanding club like The Junior Statesmen of America was not easy. Supports and good lead- ership was very important. The year ' s club president, J. R. Samsing, co-president, Matt Clementz, vice-president, Pat Perez, secretary, Sue Song, treasurer, Tony Medrano, and commissioner Kai Sterns had helped to make the club very successful, by Flora Yiu. Top: President, J. P. Samsing and co-president telling students what JSA is all about. Bottom Left: Melinda Makos participated in activities. Bottom right: J. R. Samsing listening to other members ' opinions. Photos by Carlos Lecanda 92
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