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Chess Club Makes Chess More John Brown sits smug while Ken Johnson tries to find his next move. 1 lg 8 I 143, ,W J ' ,..'333 'att'-eric ' 555.5 Robert Lemieux cautiously studies Greg Horton, as he studies the chess board. Challenging With Bob Henseler as president. Darryl Brent as vice president, and Sue Sebby as lnterclub Council Representative, Chess Club tried to help improve a player's abil- ity while having fun. To help teach and to provide a partner. if there was no one else to play against, Chess Club purchased a rather expensive computerized chess board. To help those that did not know how to play at all, Mr. Terry Meiger gave lessons on Tuesdays after school. Students could be found playing chess, before and after school as well as during lunches. There were no dues and students were able to join at anytime during the year. Mr. Terry Meiger would like to see more students join next year. Members in- cluded: Robert Hensler, Will Dohe, Lo- retta Ferrier, Bill Cordcr. Harry Edward, Al Abeyta, Kevin Watcers, Paul Weis, David Burdick. Delbert Long, Brett New- ton, Gary McCartz, Laurie Garrien, Sue Sebby, Ken Johnston, Kevinc Moline, Ken Klaus. Bill Grimes, and Mike Bum- berger. , E , FMC! I wa ' il.i'1 g mx .X 4 N, -iv ,,,.,J 13--0' Mr. Terry Meiger, the chess club sponsor Organizations IO3
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Auto Club The purpose of Hinkley's Auto Club was to increase Hinkley students, aware- ness ofthe importance and fun of motor- ized vehicles. This was done by com- bining educational activities with the interests and ideas of club members. Some of these activities were films, guest speakers, car rallies, fix-up night, auto show, and club parties. The president was Larry States, vice-president was Paul Haijes, secretary was Lois Schroeder, treasurer was Rob Wielang, and club sponsor was Mr. Paul Otto. ,. its - . Q , Lois Schroeder makes a good hood ornament. amz.-snr' - Scott Newbury hides the dent he put in his car. 102 Organizations S , l John Creighton, Lori Piersol. Victor Delgado, Michelle Bolin, Mr. Paul Otto, Scott Newberry, Sandy Tapper and Chris Salazar. A Mike Hald, Rob Whelang, Chris Franklin, Larry States, Dan Brumnet, Louie Shrader, Paul Harjes and Alan Mason.
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The purpose ot' Bowling Club was to go and have a good time. One ot' the main activities that the Bowling Club spon- sored was the Christmas party with the faculty. They also challenged Central. Gateway. and Cherry Creek for the trophy ol' the year. There was a tourna- ment in the spring so students could bowl lor a college scholarship. The sponsor of the tournament was the Youth Bowling Association. The club officers were Cindy Howard. president: Dan Rice. vice-presi- dent: Linda White. secretary: and Cindy Villers. treasurer. Bowling Club was basi- cally the same as last year except the number of people has increased greatly. The highlight ol' the year was to bowl a H300 Bowling Club Da ga ' 1 l tw, f 5 I X One: lildon Lucero. Steve Zoratti. Dave Cotton. pictured lidith Copcnhauer. Z l Not The Whoevers: Cindy Howard. Jerry Lange. Mike Parker. Erie llarker. IU4 Organizations in Lovato, and sponsor, Mr. Lushbough. Felicia Coles concentrates on getting a strike Three: Mary Minamoto, Dale Hurst. Debbie Jesser. Gloria Bonventre. The Other Team: Bart Chelf, Peggy Henderson. Sheree Wunn. Mark Theroux, 1
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