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FRENCH CLUB BACK — K. Barstow, C. Phillips, D. Lynch, D. Powell, T. Rush, J. Kocian. B. Fickel, S. Te rberg, N. Cook, S. Jay, L. Trujillo, H. Fehrenbach, M. Montibon, J. Nukaya, D. Koehler, C. Winchester. ROW TWO — S. Winters, C. Burge, M. Nguyen, J. Kim, M. Bailey, D. Edwards, L. Ferreyra, C. Odell, A. Ashley, K. LeFave, L. Galvin, L. Preston, D. Moody, D, Preston, G. Reese, D. Chien, Mrs. Schumick. ROW THREE — D. Anderson, M. Tanno, L. Bershas, P. Rayfield, V. Truitt, S. Moody, C. Nichols, A. Molina, K. Beers, D. Dawley, A. Huseth, J. Doyle, M. Reese, M. Padilla. FRONT — C. Jones, M. Dix, D. Walden, L. Arnold, J. Johnson, A. Martinez, A. Damiano, M. Jablonski, L. Loyd, B. Wallace, A. Montibon. BLACK STUDENT UNION BACK — Mrs. Weathersby, Juanalma Herring, Christina Carter, Demetra Thomas. Thelma Green. Karmen Jones, Michelle Morgan, Shawn Davidson, Collette Johnson, Regina Pender. Valerie Hervey. FRONT — Stacey Moody. Cheryl Nichols, Denise McLurkin, Danielle McLurkin, Autumn Gilbert. GERMAN CLUB BACK — Steven Claxton. Andre Boyd, Thomas Leigh, Sean Siegal, Lynn Diaz, Sheryl Krissman, Carol Frye. FRONT — Mrs. Gaertner, Lori Mullins, Adrienne Pettit, Kim Kelly, Jackie Hummel. We Want More
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The twenty plus members of the Renais- sance Club were charged with raising funds and keeping the Festival on our minds throughout the year. They helped put on yet another electrifying Festival on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mr. Burch were the cre- ative and dedicated sponsors of this club whose goal was to make the celebration of the Queen Elizabeth Renaissance era an en- joyable one for all students. Fund raisers in- cluded bake sales and cake walks. The stu- dents even signed up to clean house and were auctioned to faculty members to be slaves. Just imagine swooshing down the slopes of Lake Tahoe, Mammoth, or enjoying the beau- tiful surroundings of Utah! Well, if this sounds fun, then the Ski Club is for you. There were about 25 members and they were guided by Mrs. Prescott. During Christmas vacation, they went on a ski trip to Utah. Park City and Snowbird were just two of the resorts they visited there. When asked about the trip, kamikaze skiier Shawn Pitt- man claimed, It was one of the most excit- ing skiing trips I ' ve ever been on! Selling pencil decorations during Halloween and Christ- mas at Mrs. Walker ' s direction, helped the Renaissance Club earn funds. The club member slave sale with famous auctioneer, Mr. Kielty, gave big spender, Mr. Ford, some students to clean out the English book room. Ski Club Renaissance
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There ' s nothing more exciting than know- ing a second language. French and German were the clubs to join if you ' d enjoy being bilingual. These clubs gained even more members this year, especially the French Club. The purpose of the clubs was to give students more opportunity to enjoy the cul- ture of the countries than time permits in just a classroom situation. French club advi- sor, Mrs. Schumick and German advisor, Mrs. Gaertner, go out of their way to make the clubs exciting. BSU is one of our fastest growing clubs. With the help of Mrs. Weathersby, the twen- ty-three members held fund raisers such as bake sales, and cake walks. In their meetings every Friday, they discussed their next fund raisers, induc ted new members, and dis- cussed school and community service. Lolita Hill said that being in BSU gave me the op- portunity to express myself freely. and Tanya Martin said she joined BSU because, It gives me a sense of belonging. The Mecha club has been trying to get started on and off for the past several years. The purpose is clear: to promote awareness and understanding of the Hispanic culture. Along with their advisor, Mrs. Avila. Presi- dent Iseala R. Valenzuela. has worked hard to build a club. MECHA CLUB BACK — Eddie Gonzalez, Karyn Pierce Angela Wonzo, Audrey Crawford. Crystal Hill, no i.d. Natalie Naper, Shyra Green. Henry Wonzy, Tymeka Faulkner, Brandi Pinkney. ROW TWO — Toi Spearman Carrie Roberts, Steve Palomino, Charlene Buchanan, An toininet Ward, Aida Garza, Alicia, Jaynene, Dana Porter FRONT — Nicole Nichols, Nikki Jefferson, Cristy Parn ham. Isela Valenzuela, Elba Marquez, Ofelia Valenzuela Jamekia Pirse, Veda Hervey. At the French Club Christ mas party Mrs. Schumick, Michelle Jablonski, and Jean nie Kinslow take time out for a photo. These French Club members. Damon Anderson, Jennifer Shimota, and Lisa Arnold, enjoy a bit of conversation after their meeting. German club adviser. Mrs. Gaertner also advises the Academic Decathlon team. She also cooks excellent German food, as Brian Loftus can testify BSU Mecha ? f fW
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