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1V qxlj-N Art Creating rouched over, with paint brush in hand, sat a diligent artist at worlq. After many hours, the last stroke struck the rice paper, and a con- tented expression appeared. Being pleased with ones art worlc was a major plus for the Art Club this past year. The students practiced and learned new techniques, which gave them a real feeling of self-worth. Knowing that they had created something as well, uplifted many of the artists. l see evidence all the time of incredible amounts of creativ- ity heightened by self-esteem, H stat- ed Mrs. Zacharias. The new room, H-l, gave the stu- dents a more conducive atmosphere in which to work. Every Tuesday after school, the members could be seen Hcreatingw. But the club was not just confined to their own art worlc. Field trips to museums and local art exhibits opened many minds to many different art mediums. Keith Roberts concluded with, Getting together to share different ideas about art helps create better artists. Art Clubs 75
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Key Community pirit by Andrea Hayek Q Q hat llilce most about the Key Club is the interest people showin helping other peo- ple, stated Robert Melotti. Arid quite simply thats what the Key Club is all about. This service organization hosts various fun- draisers for different ca uses. Perhaps most well lcnown is the Toys for Tots food and toy drive. The drive which runs for the first half of December malces many homeless very happy. Mara Weiss, a Key Club officer said, The club has really grown and pros- pered this year. We are a very prolif- ic tproductivej organization, and our members are really involved. Sup- port was definitely needed for such activities as the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon, Balce sales, and a coloring book sale to help the Kiwanis Club. All the members had to give up some of their time, and the payoff for doing so must have been a job well done. A. Lucas, M. Shen, T. Simson, R Underberg, P. Se- cor, l. Orner, T. Logan, C. Kill, L. Spaulding, M. Housand, S. Broclcmoller, K. Melotti, T. Ogi, f. Schnurer, S. Sims, K. Fischer, l, Van Winlcle, K. Hes ter, F. Brown, E. Swanson, D. Maxwell, G. Stampfli, S, Ki ttich er 74 Clubs Key Nat Hazard and Todd Simson enjoy their responsibility to the Key Club, picking through Toys for Tot donations. T. Sallenbach, B. Huey, K. Morrison, M. Sharp, K. laclcson, C. Rohling, E. Smith, K. McCarthy, l. Cross, N. Hazard, l. Hilbig, M. Weiss, M. Kuhn, M. Dodds, T. Clifton, N. Nobriga, M, Post, K. Op- stead, l, Slea, l. Coon, S. Hughes, D. Hall, l. Giles ,- .i,. .cc .,.. MM.. Home .... 1 My W.- MA- --Y-W-H--44 v --- -
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AB New Regime by Andrea Hayelc he most satisfying aspect of ASB was contributing back to the school which helped fur' ther our educational exper- ience, replied Marco Mendo- za. The hard work ot the ASB was most evident around the campus. They had the responsibility ot organizing all ot the dances which previously had been hosted by individual classes. The many lunchtime activities were also spon- sored by them. Billy Wraith expressed the higher goals ot the ASB, We tried to get activities more organized and talce them one step turther. The ASB was also responsible tor organizing the Air Band Competition, the Election Campaign assembly, and other Titan Time activities. Our representatives say that the ASB had taught them many valuable slcills. Todd Sawyer remarked thathe has, Learned to deal with other people and businesses throughout the community. Steve Russo added, The ASB had taught me how to be a leader and how to build confidence in myself. The ASB bore many responsibilities such as promoting school spirit and in- volvement, and through all this, Leslie Dean commented, A group ot people became a group ot friends. T. Sawyer and D. Baker slave away. 76 Clubs ASB
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