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Advisor Mr. Slack supenrises the game. Deep in thought, Ken Bauer contem- plates his next move. KNKHTF5 TO IUNGiL.. CHECKMATEY his year's chess club membership had un- fortunately dwindled down to only two mem- bers, but Ken Bauer and Tony Penrod kept them- selves busy with various tournaments. Ken and Tony practiced so they could compete in school and state tourna- ments. Ken Bauer was in- volved in 22 tournaments over all. Since the chess club is not a school spon- sored activity, the boys were allowed to play for money. Although the chess club was small this year, they made the most of it and had a good time. Challenger Kristin Lehner provides Ken Bauer with some competition. Chess Club
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911- I H I L I I I I I L Suited for business is Advisor Mrs Reeves. RICH 8 F IVIOUS he Future Busi- ness Leaders of America CFBLAJ, spent much of their time working towards a State FBLA convention in Reno. They held various fun- draisers throughout the year including selling baked goods, candy, and Halloween Goblin- Grams. The money President Amy Porter served as the woman behind the scenes. raised went to help de- fray the cost of the State Convention. At the monthly meet- ings, women from the Boulder City business community often came and spoke to the mem- bers. This helped to in- form those interested in a future career in busi- ness. FBLA members, Back Row- Serena Knopp, Rachel Miller, Amy Porter, Jodi Bacon, Jill Rowland. Front Row- Jessica Rowell, Valerie Amon, Sarah Skaggs, Angela Young, Mrs. Reeves, Tim Ellis. Future Business Leaders Of America
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96 Nafionaf Honor 052691 K9 cnowiexx 5 6619159 W0 olding a 5.5 grade point average plus taking part in many social and athletic ac- tivities is really a chal- lenge for the mem- bers of the National Honor Society, but the students perform well. One of the Society's goals is to help out the community through service. Many stu- dents took part in the hydroplane races by helping out in the National Honor Society concession stands. Projects like this help the students and the people in the commu- nity. These future leaders are proud of their ac- complishments and are anxious to reach further goals. As the Seniors move on to the real world , the best ofluck. And as for the underclassmen, keep striving for the top. C oe cy QQ
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