Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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KLUB was the largest club on campus, even though it was an unofficial school club. Usually about 80 kids and 15 counselors and graduates attended Thursday night KLUB (Kids Living Unusually Better), meetings from 7:30 to 8:30 at Coach Logan ' s house in Coleman Estates. Then the entire group ftew off to Carl ' s Jr. for dinner and to relax. KLUB activities included singing, skits, and announcements for school functions as well as KLUB functions. The end of the meet- ing was the serious part with a short parable from the Bible that was shared by a former student or Coach Logan. The big events of the year were the Catalina trip and Ski Camp. Catalina was a retreat that limited the group to no hot showers, no radios and no T.V. There was electricity and the food was great. Ski Camp was fun for two reasons, the snow and hot showers! The activities en- abled people to make new friendships and renew old ones. A CBN Talk-Show host questions KLUB attenders about KLUB for their news report. Catalina is obviously surrounded by water just for KLUB members to enjoy. Performing a skit during a KLUB meeting are Pam Taylor and Bob Cross. This skit at Catalina gave Carnel McLucas the chance to show his talent. Most can take the boat trip without getting sea-sick like Terese Barnum. Kevin Shaffstall, Kelly McPike. and Regina Huggins. Enjoying the wildlife on Catalina included the chance for Paula Nolde to feed a deer. We Want More Electricity

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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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Kids Living l? J U nusually Better

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