Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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E f Counting Towards Excellence i-ff if ' f E , V ,. by Joe Fraga photos by David Azlin Fascinating, interesting, hard, and precise! lvlath Club members usually find these four words describe their feelings about math per- fectly. The Club, headed by lvlr. Bon Tway, meets approximately once a month to tackle Brother Alfred Problems Elvlath prob- lems of extreme difficulty.J Among the many math competitions the Club has been involved in are: the C.lVl.l.. ECalifornia Nlath League testl, Atlantic Pacific test, the Nlath Superbowl Eheld at Stanislaus State Collegel. and the National Nlath Exam. The students in charge of overall organization of these activities are: Flichard Simmons - Brother Alfred problems, Craig Bridge - Atlantic Pacific tests, .len- niger Sun - Fund raisers, Sandra Crtega and lVlarie Crtega - C.lVl.l.. In some cases, such as the National lvlath Exam, the tests were given to anyone who wanted to take it. Near the end of the year lVlath Club held it's annual party. Nlost members tried to make it to this event! W X 1. First Bow: Lisa Hill, Tiffany l-larria, Diane Duffy, Nlarla Bead. Fluth Nlelkonian, Shan- non Beal, Elaine lvlorena, .Jeenifer Sun, Flhonda Wose, Sabrina LaBello, Teri Nguyen, Suki Kaur. .Jay Blount, Bow Two: Melinda Tunison, Maria Ortega, Sandra Cr- tega, Flobert Kumar, Danis Yoel, Craig Bridge, Karen Collum, Wen l.i, Andrea Chan. Stacey Stewart. Becky Epperson, lvlatt Emerzian. Bow Three: .John Sai, Graig Bar- net, .Jeff Pinhero, Greg Johnson, Ivlark Nlelkonian, Shane Parmer, George .Jack- son, ,John Toepher, Beth Conmy, Brandon Lee, Paul Llstach, Brent Cakeson, lvlike Kimberly, Jeff Bobinson, l'Vlr. Bon Tway 2. Daizy Kumar busily working on the National Math Exam. 3. Bichard Simmons is appar- ently working very hard on his lVlath Test. 36 Nlath Club 1-

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I Dancing With An Accent .W lt's Wednesday night. After arriving in the Faculty parking lot, the distant sound of music is heard coming from the doors of CS. When one approaches the words and rhythm become louder, yet the words are alien and incomprehen- sible, unless one knows what is taking place. After one enters the room, he hears laughing and talking in a strange foreign language. When entering into the meeting. one finally realizes they are in the German Club. German Club, is a group of approximately sixty students who join together for a purpose. They meet for either the purpose of cooking, dancing, guest speakers, and more, but that is just the fun part of each meeting. All meetings are based on the effort to let all German students learn and par- ticipate in a cultural experience which is unable to be taught in a regular classroom period. This year's advisor is Frau Driscoll, and the officers are President Chris Zimmerman, and three Vice Presidents con- sisting of: Paul Llstach, Dana Armstrong, and Kelly Peter- son. These four people work together in order to change their club's format so it will improve from the previous year. Activities this year were cooking, where they made pret- zels.in early March, a Foreign Language fair, and at each meeting they were taught new German dances. Each meeting is different than the others, making all of them new experiences for those who attend. For all German students and German Club members: Wir wunschen euch allen einen schonen Sommer und ein arfolgreiches nachstes Jahr. Auf Wiedersehen! i 'l . German Club Officers: Paul Llstach, Kelly Peterson, Dana Armstrong and Chris Zimmerman: E. Paul Ustach and Wendy'Larson demonstrate the Sir-cl Dance. : Ei. Sixth row: .Jeff Krone, Flobert Wagnor, Ai-ny Shoup, Kelly Peterson, Dana Armstrong. Steve Korn, Chris Zimmerman, Kara Wilson. .Jill Kline, Sirte Memmen. Louise Bos and Wendy Larson: Fifth row: Srian Kline, Pod Long, Kristina Anderson, Paul Llstach, David Flitchey, Srandon Lea. Kerrie Louis, Mike Kimberly, Srlan McDermott, Elizabeth Cowan, Chris Compton, Shiela Smith, and Dolly Williams: Fourth row: Wynn John, Lisa l-iill, Steve Costa, Mark Polaok, .Julie Setschart, .Julie Paravano, Annica Sunde- lin, Emily Weingarner, Flichard Morosa. Heather Eskass, John Theaker. Mike Flaun, .Jeff Cowan, Matt Emerzian, Erian Phiffley, Sara Clingman. Laura Ehm, Frau Driscoll, Third row: Secky Waddle. Steve Montgomery. Tracy Ventunini, .Jani Egll, Kathy Aboularage, Fihonda Chapman. Tracy Dilkien, Karen Miscisin, Stacey Kennedy, Tracy Edwards, Kristin Glasgow, April Zehrg Second row: .Jennifer Sun, Elaine Morena, Tana Gotelli, Katie l-lanstead. David Messenger, Tiffinie l-iarrop, Keri l-iarropg First row: Jim Doxy, Gary Gakeson. Chanin Gann, Marianne Myllerup, Lori Turncrantz, Pose Mioeli, Stacy Epperson, and Allison lkenberry. German Club 35



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Scientifically Speaking .5 K by Joe Fraga photos by David Azlin 75 f fl- - ' 1 l . Minn- l ,' Y i' 'ii 'i ii ' 2 W LVVV W if Interested in Science? Well the l i i i E ' ' A i Science Club was the club to join. In i ' Q ' ' 5 i M place of former advisor Mr. Fioger i l 5' .- 5 . . . i A I, g 4 -W' VVVA , , l Gohrlng was Mr. Mount Pettingill. . Ki i iQ 1,1 '- .A x AVVV , . l The Club met every other Thurs- i . ' N , ' ' F ' , ,Q Q day. once at 2:'1D and once at , ,lil i. , . , , r I I , I ' '-A , -f Q 13:1 C. During the first meeting an A ' 4b election was held to determine offi- A l C, 5, .. M , 5 1 L A 'P ti' Q 1 ' as if i ' ff . 5 . ri 1 V 1, ,. , 'is , y x ' X ' Q 1 , K i 73 ' ::.,. X5 i ' , g . x x g 'hay Q K V f. J .' A 51,4 . I A ' l W . ,, X V . . 1 We .4 'V E. .Jeff Flobinson waits patiently as Andrea Chan records Keren Collorn's payment of SS. SD for the field trip planned to Monteray. 3. Steve Machado waits his turn to talk to the club members as Mr. Mont Pettingill explains an activity outing. N J.. f . cera. The members elected Steve Machado as the president, Andrea , Chan as vice president, and Srandy . my Lee as treasurerfsec. Some possi- . . ble field trips were discussed by the club members, and it was decided A .. . 1, 4 V to go the Monterey Aquarium. The . . cost tc each student was SSJSC, -.,i and the trip took place during the second semester. ' g w fi The most noticeable change in T ' H i--' the Science Club was the fact that l V .ji the Club practically tripled the num- ber of members it had since last VESFMW .... ..-.,...f f'. ', ' ,, 'l. Front row: Michelle Dsgood, Teri Nguyen, Seth Conmy. Cathy Lee. Flow two: Wen Li, Secky Eppersen, Suki Kaur, Jennifer Pharis, Sandra Costa, Lisa l-lawkins, Dorina Golpashin, Sandra Willburn, .Jennifer Sun, Lisa l-lill. Elaine Morena. Fiovv three: Kathy Charlton, Stacey Stewart, Da' nielle lzaaki, Laura Machado, Craig Bridge, Claudine Trozak. Molly Llmstead, Tony l-lnyp, Steven Costa, Nicole Andreas. Daizy Kumar, Andrea Chan. Flow four: Rollin Sanderob, Shane Parmer, Kelly Person, Kerrie Louis, Brant Father. Dana Armstrong, Chris Savage, Diane Duffy, .Julie Jeppson, Paul Llstach, Priscilla lkenberry, Floae Miceli, Karen Collom, Flovvfive: Todd Jesperson, Srandon Lee, Chris Zimmerman, Mark Melkonian, Mike Tornture, Steven Grothe, Srain Mc- Dermott, David Fiitehey, Srant Dakescn, Chris Compton. Mike Kimberly, Wynn John, .Jeff Flobinscn, Not Pictured: .Joe Fraga, Chris Kollmeyer, David Kumar. Stacey Lee, Jus- tin Levernez, Sabrina LoSello, Steve Machado. Debbie Miller, Steven Montgomery, Kelly Probst, Maria Fieed, Len Sundelin, and Traci Williams. Science Club 37

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