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Cojon Continues to Serve Z-Club could also be added to the ever growing list of service clubs. They were port of rhe Zonro InrernotionQJ, which was on oil women ' s organization dedicated to the community and those in need. This years members were quite enthusiostic about putting together a variety of projects Money for these projects come from bake soles and cor washes with the help of Ms. Dennett. The Z-Club was o nice way to meet new people ond hove fun, stoted Joc- queline Powell. New Life was o club open to those who wonted to learn more about religion and morol education. Throughout the year, they hod several guests who spoke on many subjects which ' helped them to gain bosic undersfonding of religious principles. Members were very active They helped the less fortunate. As Mr. Atkin- son believed, This wos o very beneficial club to be in charge of And the students — who could ask for a bet- ter group ' !? The Inter Club Council was the last of the service clubs but surely not the least reody to serve. One member from each individual club formed this council. The purpose was to bring all the orgonizotions together to work as one. Shoreno Walker, Director of Student Relotions, worked very hard at making ICC. successful. (Top Left) Z Officers ore (Left to Right): Tino Giotke, ICC. lep, Mio Suon Lum, Piesidenl, Kristo Jeonnotte, Vice Presicient: Cheti Cooper. Secietory (MidcJIe Left) The leodeis who odd life (Left to Right): Mi. Atkinson, Sponsor: Windy Lonnbor, Secietory: Melisso Stockmon, Tieosurei: Susan Nelson. I.C.C. rep.; Jeff Reynolds. President; Conio Moirios, Vice President. (Above) New Life Is (Left to Right): Mr. Atkinson. Deon Miller, Cheri Christian, Eilcho Ruppett, Diyon Adorns. Windy Lomljor. Wendy Price. Vince Longberd, Michell Hamlin, Suson Nelson. Melissa Stockman. Jeff Reynolds. Coneo Mories. Orgonizolions Service Clubs 207
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(Top) Some of the I.C.C. Represenotives ore: (Left to Right) Julie Jordan, Shareno Walker, Mike Cllr ton, Danny Minkoff, Colin Hatton, Michael Shelton, Roxanne Zamudio, and Michelle Lash (Right) Z-Club members ore (Left to Right) Bottom Row: Tina Grotke, Julie Stoufer, Matey Lee, Roxanne Zomudlo. Top Row: Ms. Bennett, Krisia Jeon- notte, Cherl Cooper, Toro Keebough, VIrglnio Lee, Romono De schozl, Jacqueline Powell, Mia Suan Lum, Amy Heritage and Lorraine Moreno. 236 Orgonlzotions Servlce Clubs
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The Freshman Image: tacky clothes, goofy hair styles and, of course, the faciei look of a lost child in a crowd of many. All of these come to mind when the word freshmon wos uttered by a group of upperclossmen discusing the newest botch of orriviols or Cojon. This year was different, however, becouse the freshman class con- sistently demonstrored maturity that has never been seen before from their class level. The Class of 1990 storted off the year a little insecure about themselves, as many other classes hove done in the post. The first day seemed as if it wos a nightmare happening during the day. Many freshmen were wondering around with the customary blank look on their faces. The freshmen were understandably confused about where to go or what to do. The feelings of confusion didn ' t lost long, though, os they finolly got use to our routine of school spirit. They oc- rivly porticipored in the pep rallies and vorious fund rais- ing events which helped them gain some form of Inner security and moy hove helped raise them in the eyes of the upperclossmen. Once the freshmen got into the main streom of oction, they hod little trouble fitting in with some of the up- perclossmen. The images of the typical freshman will pro- bably never disappear, but for this year, the freshmen rose above their reputation (Right) Jennifer Jogerson ond Heothet Molhes express the (leshmon life. As freshmen, they ore on the first lung of the ladder of CoJon. iK 1 236 Freshmen Division
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