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SKI CLUB. Front row: Wade Watts, Keith Alexander, Ronda Benefiel, Don Cook, Leslie Dartez, Ginger Dean, Sue McKenna, Mark Rawson, Laurie Cabral, Mary Maslak, Randy Tarr, Scott Beltz, Mark McKenzie. Row two: Denise Kozlowski, Lori Parrish, Jane Kravenko, Bertram Johnson, Jim Wright, Scott Stubbs, Chuck Hoskin, Teri Fox, Brian Douglass, Jason Judd. Ski Club BHS Porticipotion Contributes to Club's Success A record high membership ofgl 65 peo- ple, three overnight ski weekends, three one day ski trips out of town and a very successful fund raising dance provided BHS ski club members with an exciting and fun filled skiing season. Upon forming of the 165 member club officers were elected. Elections were competitive with females representing all official positions. Lisa Poe was chosen as president, Beth Dominguez, was elected vice president, and Mary Haase was selected as secretary. On wednesday, November 22 the Tur- key Trot Dance was held. The club raised nearly 51,000 from the dance. Music for the event was provided by Vegas Wash and the Flash Flood Revue and KBBC. 4 4 Danny Larkin and Gina Mellott along with about tvvo-hundred and fifty people participated in the Virginia Reel. p Jason Judd snow plows down the t-bar lift at Lee Canyon. 114 ski club Row three: Kenny Howard, DeNece Kay, Kim Johnston, Kim Swanson, Ruth Weaver, Lisa Malloy, Lisa Osborn, Cynthia Osborn. Back row: Kevin Gray, George Haase, Stacey Scruton, Rose Spence, Connie Jordan, Dawn Powell, Michelle Ivey, Joe Uribe, Roe Leonelli, Vice President Beth Dominguez, Presi- dent Lisa Poe, Secretary Mary Haase, Advisor Oualheim. alt? i
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S Soul Club Gool Accomplished A week of festivities outdoing the activ- ities of the past Black History Week was the goal of the Students Organization United Love. Black History Week began on February 11 for the Bonanza stu- dents. Open House and several assemblies were honored with the performance of the SOUL Club dancers. There were twelve girls in the group. Holding a skating party, a disco dance, and charging for the SOUL food lunch- eon were the ways they raised money for the club. SOUL CLUB DANCERS. Clockwise from center front: Sharom Whalum, Flickette Flicks, Carla Wilson, Johnna Newman, Sherri Newman, Amy Childs, Caro- lyn Wright, Janice King, Dimitris Brown, Yvonne Clemons. Center of circle: Dorothy Pettaway. Stand- ing: Lenora Thomas. . .y ' l l SOUL CLUB Front row Sheryl Pollard Angela Dupuy Angela Davidson ice King Adviser Harvey Munford Carol W' ht Sh 'N J h Flamona Travis Sharom Whalum Carla Wilson Row two Amy Childs Dimi- Newman, Adrienne Bradshaw, Earl Lea, Dlorolhsy Bettaiivray Sziyltlihqaarlgaviidsroiha tris Brown Beverly Webb Yvonne Clemons Sherion Wilson Standing Jan- Alice Whalum, Jeff Bonner, Marla Bradshaw, Seneca Jonesi I soul club 115
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