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Cadets 'he Science Club, at Sea World. The group took its annual San Diego trip immediately after mid-term. ' t r' 1-- C 5-5 2 M ii i Q ie E I I ww' F' is Eli ' 'Q ,-Jiffy' ---' P n A--- - J s- - M: fi. 2 -sw: r . -r up 1 iii'i i:iir iiidi 'g?f ?il ET iiii t a t duiidi ddi idrrdiiirdd A ddi irii 'irdd A dii l idd iiii iiii G diii i liiiii JROTC was an Organization On the Campus that Prepared and taught students with a curiosity T i drur . about military qualities such as .1 I f-'M f'kL ii leadership, discipline, and plan- ning for the future. They accom- plished this through many activi- ties. The year consisted of a Military Ball, a BFI inspection, a spring trip to Fort Huachuca and participation in the patriotic as- sembly with the Honor Guard. Linda Johnson presented the speech at that assembly. Ranked among the best in the state, their classroom time in- cluded things such as target practice, physical training, and drill practice. The students spent a lot of time, not only during class, but before and after, too. The class was instructed by Colonel Olberheimer and Sar- geant Fischer. MECHA. Top, I-r: Refugia Matus, Grace Matus, Anna Matus, Bottom: Diane Chavez, Mrs. Dolores Yarela, Ursula Matus, Mrs. Priscilla Chavez. JROTC. Top to bottom, I-r: Amanda Long, Mike Watson, Garret Greer, Robert McCollum, Richard Wilson, 2nd row: Jerry Peterson, David Cramer, Robert Repka, Carl Bell, Shawn Ashley, Neal Johnson, Rick Schatterberg, Greg Jones, Clark Dunlap, 3rd row: Adam Stube, Alan Murphy, Jim Perkins, Chad Rupe, Sol Hugh, Frank Keeley, Henry Moreno, Joe Baca, Joe Dunlap, Bottom: Ken Cross, Chris Mills, David Eddings, Ben Gatlil, Charles Stalling, Pall Ohland, Cory Renfro, Chris Hernan- dez, Kneeling. Ken Garnett. Organizations - 211
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Involvement From Sea World to Turkeys On the campus of MdN, three clubs existed that were not well known, but deserved much recognition. They were the Computer Club, MECHA, and the Science Club. The Computer Club stressed having fun by playing video games during spare time. The fifteen-member club was led by brothers Ty and Troy Allen, and Clark Dunlap. They raised money through two candy sells totaling 3600. They spent this money on joysticks, video games and a pizza party. MECHA was a Mexican Club designed to get the citizens of Guadalupe more involved in school activities. They met on Thursday afternoons and worked on things such as car washes. During the holidays, they gave money and food to ,.,.- ,.. -- 1.f4,.'.---,-,,,f.,.- ,X to Games needy families. The sponsors were Ms. Chavez, Mr. Torres, and Ms. Varela. The Science club raised money throughout the year in order to take their annual trip to San Diego and Sea World. They raised their money by doughnut and candy sales. The purpose was to provide MdN science students with an opportunity to earn money for a good purpose and enhance their school and science stud- ies. The group was sponsored by Mrs. Stephanie Liska. The president was Jill Simpson, vice-president was Steve Pul- ling Natalie Campbell was the fundraiser, and Holly Ben- dixen, was the secretary. lt was a great year for all of these clubs, and an even greater year is planned for next year . .- .-. ,...pfcx ..,. V ,l.,1. , . .1 . - -. u',,-.--,-:, :.g.f- ell' 'L 'U-7 Mp- ,M 'Pg L-,. x--fl-fV'--5.W15tLL,x:t.- -7' 'l--.uf 'Q-'f vi-ff,'2'.1'1' 4' .b Q.,--r:qf5-'r,,,f bkfu.-.-131,tif-'f-'7i:,'.-..'.Gf,-.-, if-Qi'J,.3,t pi ,vga ,JJ if -- el-fw'.-A fn-,f-1:--d.-.K qi. Lb. 'nv a , L-'tv'.'l't1r!'rL,,z'Lsw'f..',:.,'1. f..-.tz-2' -5-.f-.v:,.'-:x'.-'zz - .t.. 1 - I. .,, .. ., , ...-.. ,--,, .L-v, .fu1n','- ,.-- -'.-1-x - .mRr,.fy-1.-A.-..rf.u:1v f .sn Colonel Olberheimer lectures on the fundamentals of the military to his jur cla ,Q 'Nm M N... l Computer Club. Top, l-r: Mr. Tracey, Eric Chu, Tom Leung, Clark Dunlap, Craig Stahl, Middle Row: Eddie Phillips, David Martinez, Mark Tamuty, Jee Monghani, Bottom: Thor Bohlen, Ty Allen. 210 ' Organizations Science Club. Top, l-r: Charm Marvin, Steve Pucklin, Larry Stanley, Gal Greer, Mrs. Lynn Childers, Bottom: Julie Lee, Rey Castillo, Natalie Campb Ms. Stephanie Liska.
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