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'ill V' U If , , W U' 4 iii I - Ei, r i ' - . l , , f :QQ YW? Movie Club: Front-Ed Summerfield, Laura Soott. Back- Mollie Schettler, Nick Scholl, Mr. Flobuck. Drama club: Front-Jeff Frick. Second-Julia Prescott, Debra Schltnn, John Lee, Mlnam Rothstein, Andy Bates, Erica Pitch. Third-Jett Schalfzin, Shawn Lockie, Jennifer Lyon Bell, Jendi Durbin, Cary Penwarden, Sean Stidd, Dave Ferris, Mikee Walton, Sarah Lemas. Back-Paul Merrit, Tim Wood, Leslie Pelinka, Anne Modro, Janette Sampson, Karla Christenson, Knsti Kelsey, Tammy Caplan, Jody Shear, Doug Wimowski, Becky Porter, Scott Carter, Chad Bronstein. Not Pictured-Mitch Furamoto, Jennie Sauer, Ahou Tabibzadeh. TS 0 , K 'gn xxx 8 L - ' x ' .- -'4' Eg EE ' ' ' ' Junior Kristin Berhardt observes senior Eve Seifert ' signing up for Movie club debating whether or not she The initiation for new Thesplans can be frustrating when one isn t allowed to talk Sophomore Ahou Tablbzadeh finds her own speaker senior David Drama, NFL, Art, Movie-183
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Sell Expression lf you like to draw, paint, act, or speak, Homestead has the club for you. There are tour clubs that allow students to express themselves in a variety of ways. The Art club permits students to demonstrate their creativity, talent, and imagination. Each year, they sponser the Christmas and Easter art fairs. Currently, they are raising money fora computer to extend their talent in the field of graphics. Drama club presents many an opportunity ans challenge to those expressing themselves in theater. The Drama Club participates in the school's plays and musicals. In addition, they also entertain the student body with the Night of One Acts in the spring. The Movie club continues along the lines with the notion of making movies. rv-'wwwxyx ---- -w-.-wN?a,7,.-- --s-'-- -,-- r -f-' r S ar. im S 5' t :Tiff 1 :F 47. nm-t J x :.,.2.... . V .V NFL: Front- Jack Lo, Cathy Lindquist, Padmaja Kota, Alan Chou, Jennifer Kwon, Sophia Yen, Ophir Klein, Louise Saylor, Second- Sammy Lee, Roger Gliebe, Gregg Taxin, Russell Shaw, Jennie Sauer, Olga Stotzky, Alber I-lo, Third- Tom Travis, Dan Rapaport, Richard Chiu, Mark Bivins, Markus Kraiewski The Art Beans: Advisor Mrs. Niva, President Becky tGarbonzol Bleaug Vice President Kay iLimal Hetterling John tStringi Webby NP. --The Generic Beans X 1 , , uP' 'far A f , 1 82-Clubs and Organizations .,fW They sponser the Hootenany each year and this year they hope to raise enough money to purchase a movie camera. Movie making is an expensive activity. National Forensic League members never hesitate to express themselves by speaking out. These members attend several debates, Student Congresses, and individual tournaments throughout the year. Their great speaking ability is marked by the many tropheies they have recieved. The fun, awards, and personal satisfaction makes the hard work, time, and energy worth it for those invoved in the Art club, Drama club, Movie club, ff and the National Forensics League. Middle Right-Junior Kay Hefterlin, Vice President ot the Art club, molds her clay into something from her imagination. 'Qs 19?- 4 . 1
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Nature at its Best Youth for Peace Youth tor Peace, Homestead's only politically oriented club has three main goals: tt To attain peace within themselves 25 To teach peace to the community 35 To witness peace in the world These three goals are what the club is based on and as soon as they achieve them, their work will be done. With the support from the Student Body, Youth tor Peace is an odd assortment ot individuals who are all doing their part to futher world peace. Some ot the years highlights include: circulating the National Forum petition, making t-shirts, learning about Russian teenagers, and discussing new ways of teaching peace. They hope to highten the awarness ot the Homestead campus to realize that they are the tuture, and they alone can dictate what will happen to our world in the years to come. All Youth tor Peace is trying to do is to change the world and someday maybe they will. Senior Larry Bluck, juniors Phil Shumway and Jon True plant seeds to make the garden grow. Youth for Peace-Loreen Dunkle, Mollie Schettler, Carolyn Hylton, Ariel Prager, Theresa Tagalog, Donella Wood, Beth Gibson, Jendi Durbin, Tammy Caplan, Gayle Levin. Front-lvlr.Bonte, Chris Kanazawa. 184-Clubs and Organizations
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