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111 Linda Hofer, a member of the Oriental Culture Club, appears very interested in what is being announced at the Hrs! meeting of the school year. 122 ORIENTAL CULTURE CL UB: Front row: Anna Hoang, Mike Hoang, Ki Su Kim, Sin Han Su, Nikki Raymond. Back row: Mrs.Kim, Tam- my Hoang, Linda Hoang, Linda Hofer and Clara Polo. LD Three members of the Oriental Culture Club patiently wait for words from the President, Lin- da Hoang. A list of ideas for community service and projects to do for fun was the topic of the meeting. MJ Tammy Hoang, president of the Oriental Culture Club, sits at the head of the table and oversees the meeting. A discussion was held on dues payable to the club and responsibilities of the members. mu-NR a K 0 3 f L, F F Culture Clubs 91
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Auto and Jr. Civitan Help People in Need Auto Club. Just what did club members do? They worked on auto- mobiles that sat outside the auto shop and they also ran a business of fixing cars. Before one rushed to leave his car to be fixed by PV student, he had to check with the teacher. If the work to be done somehow tied in with what the students were being taught, work could begin. Mr. Paulin, the Auto Club ad- visor, said that the work done on a car was slow but dependable. A new service Auto Club had to of- fer was checking out cars that students were considering buying. For only 55.00 students could find out what was wrong with the car they wanted to buy. Discount Import Parts gave the Auto Shop 10 new engines. The engines were used for the students to practice on. Auto Club members also competed in contests, the most prestigious of which was the Plymouth Trouble Shooting contest. A team from each high school competed in a pro- cess of elimination. Eventual- ly, the finalists went to na- tionals. Junior Civitan was, in the words of Melody Nettles, a community service club. We have fund rasiers so we can help the community. The main people we help are the retard- ed citizens. When we have dances and stuff, we try to make them feel like they are people too. Mr. Elmer, the Junior Civitan advisor, commented on some of the groups other activities which included a Bike-a-Thon from Tucson to Phoenix, and a Mile of Pen- nies. They collected change and went to the bank and had it all converted to pennies. The money raised was sent to a children's hospital. Jr. Civitan!Auto Club 93
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