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Frisbee Club Completes First Year The main purpose ofthe Frisbee Club. the newest club at Hinkley. was to create a learning experience and a constructive use ot' time by playing organized Frisbee. The club participated in such activities as the Frisbee Golf' Tournament and an- other tournament that was held in Boul- der. They also hosted the first Inter- national Frisbee Golf Tournament. The oflicers of the club were Todd Wilson. President: .lay Morin, Vice-President: Tony Warren. Treasurerg Kirk Hanson. Secretaryg Gary Farrell. Activities Direc- tor. 'r -l r Front Row: Charles Leighton. Steve Carter. Tony Mines, Mike Schubert. Sean Mumford. Neal Hol'l'man. Back Row: Sponsor Brian Reynolds, Todd Willson. Miles Dishmon. Charles DaSilva. Kirk Hanson. Gary Farrell. Sponsor Barry Dortman. Students Build Model Rockets The purpose of Model Rocketry was to help the students with similar interests in model rocketry to buy building materials at a lower cost and to work together. This year the Model Rocketry Club was spon- sored by Mr. Terry Meiger. Although. the club did have projects planned. Mr. Mei- ger thought it might be discontinued at the beginning of the second semester. due to the lack ol' interest. Their projects con- sisted ol' ordering their materials cheaper. putting their models together in form rockets. and being able to launch them. and to study safety procedures during the launching ofthe rockets. The officers for this year's Model Rocketry Club were Steve Betts. Presidentg Willy Emery. Vice- President: and Paul Weis. Secretary. IOS Organizations W.-1--1 Model Rocketry. Front Row: Ken Johnston. Connie Epler, Susan Scbby. Back Row: Ray Ohlsen. Harry Edwards. Rick Garcia. Troy Olsen, Bill Carder. Steve Wolf, Anathony UlTa, Phil Wascak. Chris McNeil. Steve Bell, Sponsor Mr. Terry Meiger.
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Fish Attract Fishing Club To Man Areas :Nt :Qff f Ernie Sanders and Miguel Manuel take a lunch break S 1? lg Jil ...,., . if' Q. nl Patricia Pierce awaits a bite. Club sponsor Mr Brian Reynolds shows two Fishing Club members how to hook bait. E if This member is wondering if fishing is always like this Nil X . K as r il Qui: 5 IN 3 t . ' P .yn P iz 4' ' na.. -Q K F al., Q ' . -L Que- ga., , ,5 fz--'y- ,. 5 rd' rt.: wafuvy -y ' , A V . 1 J . .Y , 7 'lg xskggx .L - . X' 'K f' 2 , gtg .. ' .i 'fe ' , IQ K ' rf' 'i - Q21 . , , -rex P ' fd K - 'S a 'i .ph-1 v . ' a ' l 1 .4 41. if .. .. A .Y U Charles Holland awaits patiently for the fish to bite. This year the Fishing Club's projects consisted of five trips. Their first trip was fishing for trout at Gross Reservoir and their second trip was ice fishing for salmon. Their other trips were stream fishing and the last and most fun was the over-night trip at Dillon. This club was not for guys only because there were girls who also joined. The officers for the Fish- ing Club were Roy Prado. President: Tim Mills, Vice-Presidentg Brad Brack, Secre- taryg and Jay Ashburn. Sargent-at-Arms. Emie Sanders, Miguel Manuel. and Rick Garcia get ready to go fishing. Chris Bcntz is wondering if this is how one fishes. Organizations lO7
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Photo Club Teaches Students the Art of Photograph This year the Photography Club was sponsored by Mr. Hubert Letterley. lts purpose was to provide students with knowledge ofthe art of photography as a fun and constructive pastime in a learning environment. Some ofthe activities were a trip to the mountains and visiting the Denver Zoo. along with taking and devel- oping photographs. Ofiicers were Mike Nemger, President: Steve Hamilton. Vice- Presidentg Cindy Weihing. Secretary: Matthew Williams. Treasurer. Photo Club Mike Nemger Mr Letterley Connie Largent Ray Olson Neal Alire Steve Hamilton, Matthew Brady, and Cindy Weihing. Organizations 109
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