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Friendship still exists beyond the Aw man! We should have been in meetings. All photos by E. Milligan . . . wa the Black Culture Club. an g , ,.f 49. V- ..4 ' HEY.. i.tl Celebrating Their Culture Their Culture Shines Through he Black Culture club was one of the more active clubs, with a steady stream of guest speakers and several projects during the school year. One of the most high profile undertakings was a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The club, open to everyone, emphasized the accomplishments of black people and how to better integrate them into the dominant American culture, yet preserve their uniqueness. 86 Activities The club advisor, Mrs. Calloway, said the organization helped teach awareness and unity to its members. - T. Mysak I Row 1: K. Williams, L. Coulter, D. Collins, Amy, S. Chamberlain, G. Cox A. Adams. Row 2: A. Winston, B. Bacon, B. Fox, C. Fox, J. Abney, Joe This club is designed to foster self-development, awareness, and unity in its members-,, - Mrs. Calloway, Advisor
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vr '3,'5 low 1: J. Norris, T. Crawley, L. Ayala. Row 2: C. Shields, L. Larned, D. lreit, T. Mysak, Fi. Balser, L. Guss. Row 3: Dr. Brown, D. Larned, L. Brick, L. Oakley, A. Owens, S. Cross, K. Link, M. Cross. Drunk Driving: Not Just One Persons' Problem runk driving kills thousands of peo- ple each year. Now, more than ever, young adults have become the biggest percentage of all the people in the nation to be injured or killed in alcohol related accidents. SADD, Students Against Drunk Driving, is a club where high school students get a chance to express their felings on this club is they are willing to put in the time and effort that it takes to help people understand that there is more to life than driving while intoxicatedg there is more to life than killing themselves or others. So, next year, when you don't have anything to do, remember SADD and tell them what you think of drunk driving. drunk .driving and what -H,Adaire 5 . -- - I - -1- they think should be done The Qlff of life IS about it. Anyone can join I I . ' priceless..saving lives is JUI1I0r CIVNHHISADD our first and only priority-79 ,,,,.,., ,,,. ,,,.,,.. ,,.,..,,, ., ,,.,,,.,, ,,,.,.,.,. .,,,, , i l .,,,,.W ,,., ,,.. ..,,.. , uxili 7 -Dr. Brown LIVE IT UP! The SADD look of the 80's. All photos by M. Hammes Becky tells why she would like to be an officer of SADD. Junior CivitanlSADD
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ow 1: A. Gomez, A. Strauss, M. Rodriguez, A. Sanan, A. Rosenthal. Row :T. Markworth, J. Braun, K. Kramer, L. Brick, Dr. Steiner. Classes give a go d understanding about in comparison to Close - Dr. Steiner Advisor ii 'I 0 ' government but that pales X3-A up-H 1 Active Citizens in the Making Washington Close-Up as anyone ever felt that in order to get a real good look at something, one has to get closer? Well, that was the reasoning behind the Close-Up club where students from across the nation went to Washington to get a close-up view of the way government works. During this one week ex- perience, students learned how to develop important academic and social skills and how to express themselves as leaders. New friends and theatre performances also helped to brighten their week. Who should join Close- Up? Everyone! It teaches leadership and citizenship. Moreover, it explains the United States government in a way everyone can understand. - A. Gomez Black Culture CIublCIose-Up LIVE IT UP! . ,,,.. V .- it .... lt's O.K. Alan. Everyone gets a lit- Two of a kind! All photos by D. tle nervous. Chaney Black Culture CIublCIose-Up
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