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Page Sponsored by: B.U.H.S. SADD Club B.U.H.S. S DD tie Q 'twig' We i J During the past three years the B.U.H.S. SADD charter has grown from a membership of six to a present enrollment of over one hundred students! B.U.H.S. SADD is the most active charter in Imperial Valley. They are sponsored and supported by Alford's Distributing and Recycling of El Centro. The advisor for our charter ' . E is Mrs Patricia Hopkins -...Rx SADD secretary Stephanie Wright listens at- tentively to Officer Brian Haybegger of the California Highway Patrol. Chastity De Guzamn, Lorena Navarro. D0 and Shamra Farnsworth sit in at SADD meeting. This is SADD S third year as a charter at B U H S and because of its efforts and strong dedication the club has really changed students attitudes toward drinking and driving The charter has grown from only six members to well over one hundred this school year' SADD sponsored a few assemblies this school year Among them was an appearance by Mrs Gay Saroka the chairperson of all southern Call forma SADD organizations That assembly was covered by KECY TV and The Brawley News Mrs Saroka spoke of the mayor goals of SADD to help eliminate drunk drivers thus saving lives to alert high school students about the risks and dangers of drinking and driving and to organize peer counseling programs Also assisting the B.U.H.S. SADD Club is Officer Brian Haybegger of the California Highway Patrol. He attended several of this year's meetings show- ing videos and holding discussions. All members of SADD, including President Sandy Tam, dedicate themselves to spreading the mes- sage that we are STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK! 0 TS 099 A641 4? s 5 A D D O 4.- 9. X3 IVING D9 Q I Andy Pendley and Jay Boyd give their reasons staying away from drinking and driving. Mrs, Gay Saroka. Director of the Southern Cali nia SADD, speaks at an assembly.
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Choir Swings Through The Winds Of Change The Swing Choir consisted of eleven girls one boy and the di- rector Mr. Ed Fishburn. It was ex- tremely difficult for the only boy to sing loudly enough so he could blend with all of the other girls singing. The Swing Choir went on many field trips - some local and some out of town, They performed for the Senior Citizens Club Brawley Stockmans Club and for all the elementary schools. The highlight of the year was their trip to Es- ater to see a musical play per- formed by professionals. The C elegibility has gone into effect for Fine Arts classes which has made outside of class per- forming almost impossible. How- ever Mr. Fishburn believes his students will come through to re- build a strong and effective Swing Choir for the i988 school year. condido's Lawrence Welk The- 't in l Q1 1 ul l - 11 .- I A QQQU Sanchez. Hernandez, Alfarot Front I on, 'Hami t Back row: Kappeler Veronica Coronel, Sam Laurie -o .E U P- 2 PH P ua I- st :E o ... E M I E 34.- O um 'U i. O w- 2 I Canada, Sila Linda Norma C9 Ruiz, Joy Il9 mily The James Fa Page sponsored by, lk
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AFS Led The Way For Change XXI The American Foreign Service Club is an active part of the B.U.H.S. ASB activities as evidenced in the membership pictured above. Under the advisorship of Mr. David Kopperud and the leadership of President Derek Pate the club had a successful year. AFS Club AFS lnternationalflntercultural Programs is a nongovernmental, nonprofit, interna- tional organization dedicated to peace through the promotion of worldwide in- tercultural Iearning and living exper- iences of secondary students and fam- ilies from all walks of life. Last summer we had one Brawley AFS student, Yolanda Cardenas, visit Brazil: while another student, Ahn Minh Do went to Tunisia. This school year we hosted a student, Aurora Gomez, from the Domini- can Republic. Aurora Iived with Chrissy Decker and her family. For Cattle Call weekend, the AFS Club hosted Karla Ma- ria Acosta from Honduras, Mr. Seio Naka- jima from Japan, Deniz Celik from Tur- key, Kenneth' Rafkin from Finland, Mi- chelle Brugh from New Zealand, Annie Bi- gras from Canada, Andrea Sasunic from Yugoslavia, and Denise Lang from Swit- zerland. If you have a strong, intellectual curiosity about life in other lands, then AFS is for you! By: Mr. David Kopperud AFS Advisor Xlf No. this is not California! This is Tunisia as seen last summer by Anh-Minh Do. . 4 ' M AFS President Derek Pate and exchange student AFS exchange student Aurora Gomez vis Aurora Gomez. ited from the Dominican Republic.
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