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Computer Club Has A Good Year The Computer Club at Hinkley was sponsored by Mr. Dennis Cole. The pur- pose of this club was to give students at Hinkley the chance to work with com- puters. Many people tended to join this club because it makes it easier to get ajob. If a person has a computer background, employers will hire them more readily. This was the second year we've had a com- puter club at Hinkley. The main event held this year was a tour of the IBM Building. The real purpose of this club was to just have fun. The president of this club was Dale Sather, the first vice-president was Dan Rice and the second vice-president was Julio Cruz, Ed l,aVelle was the treas- urer. The other members were Debbie Brownson, Brett Phares, Kevin Bradford, Angela Denton, Paul Shea, Robert Le- Mieux, Erik Attroff, Allen Armstrong, Mick Prue, Ron Perez, .lames Goddard, Thanh Nguyen, Nancee Medellin, Roy Cerise, and Frank Alfano. Cgmpulgrs can sometimes be hard to understand Julio Cruz cant believe what James Goddard has done to the computer. Dale Sather president Dan Rice first vice president Julio Cruz second vice presidentg and Ed Lavelle, treasurer. Organizations 83
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Students Get A Close-Up on Washington, DC. Along with twenty-six other Colorado schools, twenty-one Hinkley students went to Washington, D.C. as part ofthe Close-Up program. The Close-Up pro- gram was a program for the average high school student to get an education on how our system of government works. Along with the sponsor, Mr. Donald Drollinger, the students left on April I3, 1980. for Washington, D.C. and returned home on April I9. l980. ln Washington, D.C. the students spoke to Colorado senators and representatives, senators and representa- tives t'rom other states, toured the Na- tional Capitol, toured the White House, and visited the Smithsonian Institute. To help defer the 5599.00 needed to pay for the trip. the students sold citrus fruit, held a dance on January l7, 1980, and solicited contributions from local corporations. -4 S pq .1 Neff' 1 o - R, , Q vs . -- ig, Fira SQ n Qi - Saw , . ,. ,.. . , i, .,.,.,,,il,,,,.,-,,, , Front row: Leigh Ann Rutherford, Kaylene Miller, Mr. Don Drollinger, Larry Lawrence. Tammy DeHappart. Second row: Debbie Mooneyham Korine Nothaus, Kathy Corby, Paul Kett. Roy Cerise, Randy Lyen, Eric Wicklam. Todd Morton, Marg Jaramillo. Back row: Kandra Fleming Kathy Keeley, Shawn Gilland. Steve Betts. Sandy Cloon, Wende Curtis. Connie Bechtoll. 82 Organizations
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Rookie Staff Produces Contrails With the exception of the adviser. Ms. Joan Wirig. and two returning staff mem- bers. Kristy Oaks and Ted Finney. this year's Contrails staff consisted of rookies. Despite the fact that there were two re- turning staff members. the method of the yearbook was put together was new to all. Contrails Staff of l980 Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Academics-Faculty Sections Editor Vicki Holland Organizations Section Co- Editors Cathy Leg ge Flo McCarther Senior Section Editor Sports Section Editor Student Life Section Editor Underclassmen Section Editor Editorial Assistants Photgraphers Advisor Photography Advisor 84 Organizations Ellen Woo Alicia Karczewski Kristy Oakes Lori Beilhanz Kim Rudy Jennie Mettert The way layouts and copy were done was different and much more easy than last ycar's way. Choosing a theme. choosing a cover design. and deciding upon the dedi- cation were some of the difficult decisions that were made by Editor-in-Chief Ellen Woo and the Contrails staff, Donna Atchinson Mark Bick Mary Burgess Ted Finney Terri Littlefield Vicky Putsche Patty Stotyn Beth Tapper Bart Bomgardner Jeff Broderick Scott Casteel John Creighton Brian Gorman Sherri Jenkins Paul Kett Ted Preuss Brian Todd Ms. Joan Wirig Mr. Dave Stecker Mr. Dave Stecker. the photography ad- viser. and his photographers once again provided the staff with pictures for the layouts. The photographers also spent as many hours after and out of school work- ing on pictures as the staffdid working on the book. Ellen Woo, Editor-in-Chief Ms. Joan Wirig. Advisor
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