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N F -S Young Life Last year Young Life grew to be one of the most popular. and certainly one of the most fun on campus. This year led by leaders known only as Kathy. Steve. Lori. Todd. Jackie. Betsy. and Chris. Young Life has grown to be the largest and most enjoyable club. Young Life has no president. secretary. or treasurer. yet is a nationwide organization encouraging student participation in all it's many ac- tivities. Young Life has been a place and time for students to break away from the world's standards, and let their hair down in good. clean fun. A Christ orient- ed group. Young Life includes singing. dancing. screaming. and praying. What's Young Life? It can only be experienced! I64-Young Life -1 9 ig-Qxlty 5 -sf 1 f l, Part of Young Lite at a meeting. 2. Martin Gil can't wait to dive into his books 3, Everyone enjoys a little singing,
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SKI GULL The main purpose ofthe Ski Gulls as a club is skiing. The Ski Gulls consists of beginner through expert skiers. The club is open to any student that desires to par- ticipate on any of the ski trips. The club activities include organizing ski trips. showing ski films, and teaching general care of equipment. The Ski Gulls travel to such resorts as Sierra Ski Ranch. Squaw Valley. and Kirkwood. The nor- mal ski trip is two days. Members ofthe club have always enjoyed the trips pro- vided for them by Ski Gullsz two fun- filled days of skiing and having good times with friends. Ski Gull members: Peter Alaga. Ami Allen. Staci Barsi. Katie Bartle- baugh. Katie Betteneourt. Gary Bowen. Kristen Burns. Peter Cervantes. Deann Daniel. Deanne Dawson. Scott Deason. Josh Dellar. Chris Eddy. Jon Engelund. Dale Fendorf Scott Fiorovich. Nordy Frentz. Finney Gilbert. Anne Gleeson. Jeff Gray. Matt Gray. Debbie Hammond. Vicki Ham- mond. Scott Holland. Darin Homer, David Homer. Jon James. Kurt Jennings. Jeb Johnson. Russell Johnston. Danielle Kamian. Nieole Ka- mian. John Keller. Elizabeth Keyser, Shannon Kies, Diane Kitayama. Kelley Kubota. Mara Large. John Lauranee. Jenny Lind. Miles Littell. Laura Ludeman. Brian Lusher. Karen Lyng. Jay Marek. Ernest Marhenke. Amy Marinelli. Chris Marrell. Steve Martin. Susan McCawley. Lori McElroy. Yona Miller. Walter Moody. Michelle Moseley. Todd Nelson. Chase Norlin. Jeff Norris. Michele Pauly. Jennifer Poodry. David XL Karen Pope. Craig Robinson, Jon Roth. Dawn Rucker. Steve Schuy- ler, Will Shuirman. Alexander Skelton. Aaron So- bieski. JoAnn Sparks. Shelly Stewart. Steve Sulli- van. Teri Taylor. Tony Taylor. Sandy Thirup. Cyndi Tomlinson. Traci Tomlinson. Cheryl Tup- per. David Valdez. Stephanie Vomvolakis. Martin Vukasovich. Ski Gulls-163
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This year Block MA really plans to iave a good year. Under the supervi- iion of Mr. Lynch, the club plans to iave two major fund raisers. The first ine will be for the football team and he second for the cheerleaders. They go to the businesses in the area and get ids for the programs they sell at the games. Block G' M Row l: Terri Taylor, Diane Kitayama, Steve Mar- tin. Lori McElroy. Kelley Kubota. Page Palmer, Elizabeth Keyser Row 2: Scott Holland. Robert Wall, Warren Holt, Varena Walewski, Katie Betten- court. Daniel Kamian. Sandy Brown Row 3: Robin Martindale, Kathy Kitayama. Natasha Orlins. Jeff Miles. John Lundsted, Frank Lynch. Row 1: Sally Green, Jodi Meyers, Deb- bie Heffernan, Tori McAdams, Kelly Clifton, Lisa Hughes, Stacey Hedgpeth, Row 2: Joann Sparks, Jill Chase, Melin- da Hietala, Max Marker, Carol Cane, Sally Stoike, Maria Sveneen Row 3: Mr. Fiechner, Micheal Overson, Nina West- fall, Kristen Smith, Kathryn Richard- son, Tim Washington. Key Club Key Club is a nation-wide organization sponsored by the Kiwanis. Key Club In- ternational is a service committee made up ofvolunteers from schools around the country. The club is supported by the Freedom Kiwanis and supervised by Mr. Fietchner. This years club has their hands full with many activities dealing with the community. 6. Jeff Miles and Jon Lunstedt discuss block A, Block Key Club-165
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