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explaining useful techniques, Mr. Tipton directs the agriculture class. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BACK — Salvatore Miano, Danielle Cieslinski, Heather Reindel, Serena Slye. Edward Clark, Kristine King, Bryan Brice, Mr. Tipton. ROW TWO — Lori VanNess, Terri Houle, Michelle Blackmon, Lisa Hausgaard. Angeline Ashley, Frank Ramsey, Mike Jamison, Janee Kelly. ROW THREE — Shawnmarie Callaghan, Regina Giffin, Danica Lukens, Tina Varner, Karen Boyd, Kimberly Ribbentrop, Dale Harrison. FRONT — Travis Hammer, Jon Mathisen, Rebecca Holloway, Tammy Austin. Kelli Crisafulli, Jennifer Oaks, Randy Mroz, Mike McKinzie, Freddy Ramsey. MATH CLUB BACK — Jon Siepman, Bill Klein, Mark Doran, Kathy Radley, Terry Melton, David A. Edwards, Jay Dahl, John Benoit, Damon Anderson. ROW TWO — Craig Winchester, Jeff Leigh, Sean Siegal, Adriana Martinez, Jerry Benke, Julie Norris, Jon Kocian, Sanae Fujimoto, Miss Gallagher. FRONT — Danny Chien, Lynn Diaz, Tiffany Anderson, Yun Lee, Heather Smith, Ninti Nguyen. m- ffi; Ws! Yroud FFA members actively participate in the annual homecoming parade President of the FFA. Bryan Brice, leads the evening meetings. We Want More
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There are many clubs and organizations for students to become active in, all of them promote different ideals. Four of our clubs promote life and the enjoyment of living. Two new clubs, (advised by Mr. Hooper) which are making a lot of headway in the campaign for life are: Students Against Sui- cide, SAS; and Students Against Driving Drunk, SADD. Both club presidents, Lori Turner (SADD), and Steve Hanson (SAS), are convinced that students must be alerted to the dangers that take teenage lives so need- lessly. Alive today, alive tomorrow, a life worth living: is the SAS motto. For twelve years the Thespians have been the hard working core of those dedicated to bringing some lively musicals to our stage. This group is an international honor society for students who work hard and excel in the- atre arts. Their latest contributions for our enjoyment were The Odd Couple starring David A. Edwards and Mike Washington; and the Spring Musical, Guys and Dolls. Their new advisor was Mr. DeWitt. Speaking of lively, the Baxter State Society is a club which worked toward the promotion of liberal arts and student awareness of stu- dent activities. BSS was founded December 22, 1984 with high goals, most of which re- mained unachieved. However, during its ini- tial rush week, the BSS sprang from dor- mancy to become something of a status sym- bol. STUDENTS AGAINST SUICIDE BACK — Sonya Chatman, Serena Slye. Jon Siepman. Tuie Anderson. Jenny Tien. Shannon Szychowski. Mr. Hooper. ROW TWO — Kar- men Jones, Lara Child, Mai-trinh Nguyen. Veronica Mir- eles, Stacey Jay, Michelle Morgan. FRONT — Steve Han- son. Smile if you love me honey. Having fun the SAS way are Benida Robinson, Steve Singh, and Chris Socey. Enjoying a SAS circle sit is Miss Masters ' third period health science class. Listening to instructions are Kim Burbank and Michelle Almada. K SADD SAS Thespians BSS
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Sixteen years ago, because of the enthusi- asm toward agriculture, FFA was started. Their theme was Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, and living to serve. Unfortunately, as our school has grown, FFA has suffered in the same way as the rest of America ' s farmers, with many people con- sidering themselves above such things as working with plants and animals. But our hard working FFA students still came through with high honors in the Hemet Fair, Jr. Livestock Show and other competitions they entered — even the volleyball games, and public speaking events! FFA members are generally enrolled in one or more agricul- ture classes and they learn the fundamentals of agricultural problems and solutions. Their most profitable fund raiser each year is the sale of Christmas trees. Let ' s add up the facts, multiply our inter- est, and divide the fun! Regular math club meetings are very different from most club meetings. These dedicated students, who all have very promising futures, periodically give up their lunch period to meet in Miss Gallagher ' s room and take tests. The tests with the highest scores are placed into com- petition with top scores from high schools around the country and, of course, MoVal ' s students come out either on top, or very close to it. Maintaining a professional look in the West Quad is the responsibility of the Agriculture classes. Keeping math club members on their toes is the sole responsibil- ity of Miss Gallagher. FFA Math Clubs Organizations
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