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ll'l,9,,L'l Calallen High School students had many reasons for joining one of the school's various clubs. From FFA to OEA all clubs included their share of hard work - but it was the fun and games that attracted most of the members. There were reasons other than pure enjoyment which caused students to join these clubs, however. Students had realized that there were new friendships awaiting them in becoming a member. Also, they were anxious to fill their spare time. Renee Rodgers, freshman, tried out for the TopCat dance team because she . . wanted Shelly Whitlock, junior, ran for Student Congress and com- mented that, . . it really didn't matter if I made it, because it was the competition that I was after. Most of Calallen's clubs had some type of trial or initiation - green hands and baby eggs included. These things come with the territory! joked Wendy Nickles, junior. From service projects to out of town trips, Calallen's clubs kept most of the school busy. The clubs taught some to lead and many to follow - the most im- portant lesson learned, pl.. . , ' viffmzb -' , , sm ,f.,. , I ,, vgtrwff, i mpg , -aw , ,j Q 9472 twfwx ' . ' uk: something to do with school out- side of academics. All of these students knew that they wanted to get into a club, but the impending ques- tion for most was, llHoW?11 QW? l 58 ,Ewa .K-,pix I J .1 Life in the Fast Lane however, was cooperation. New members. Na- tional Honor Society holds its formal in- duction ceremony for new members.
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Full of Glory. Rodney Mesquias, junior, lets his music flow through the First United Methodist Church during the Choir's Fall Concert. Livening up the crowd. Zack Ringgenberg, sophomore, and Brady Dial, senior, raise the students' spirit at the pep ralley. at VE -ef-'X I 57 '. N fri! . a Segars 8: Marky Sanchez O fga I'I iZati0l'1S -'X-Fitnjlx- Y--fo
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Posting signs is one way Laurel Wood, junior, campaigns for Student Congress president. New TopCat member Kim McCulloch learns the ropes during her summer vacation. in A . .1 As Steffanie Arentz, soph- omore, barely completes her first assignment before the deadline, she realizes what yearbook staff is all about. Freshmen band members learn the hard way that summer band practice is not all fun and games -- a little work is required. I 59 Getting In l'i. ' '
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