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Senior Chris Arteaga wails anxiously in costume for Ihe food lo be ready to eal al Ihe International Club ' s Mexican dinner. During Ihe Science Club ' s Irip to the railroad museum in Old Sacramento, Candace Lauer looks on as Petra Doring and Taat-Shing Hui listen lo a voice nar- rating the scene displayed inside Ihe wincfowed box. Seniors Nicki Martin and Pat Armstrong look over the variety of foods brought by members of the International Club on Brazil night. Eric Mager and Su Chang Suh study Ihe birds at Ihe Sacramento Zoo during Ihe Science Club ' s visit to Sacramento. Earning for fun Verein, asociacion, club — no matter how it was said, a club was formed by a group of peo- ple who shared the same in- terests. In the case of the Inter- national Club, the interests in- cluded learning about other countries and trying recipes from all over the world. The International Club met once a month to explore the cuisine of a certain country. After dinner, the members watched a film presentation and learned interesting facts about the country. The Science Club spent time organizing and taking field trips. The club members visited the Fleischmann Atmospherium Planetarium in Reno, where they experienced a projected space flight in the year 2050. They also went to the Old Sacramento Railroad Museum and to the Sacramento Zoo. International Club Science Club l i ' lJBi ' l
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ScUhcc, SCIENCE CLUB: Front Row: Eric Mager, Andrea LaNave, Kristin Douglas, Bruce Duffy, Ted Getschman. Second Row: Su Chang Suh, Sundae Cloe, Michelle Brown, Kerstine Johnson, |oey D ' Anna, Steve Elliott. Third Row: Chris Freeman, Clint Crookshanks, Raye Marie )ones, Chris Arteaga, Heidi Hammack, Grace Stone. Back Row: Maria Wilson, Shelly Gagnier, Cathy Moore, Jay Hanses, Kevin Knecht, Mike Vance, Gary Pulsipher, Steve Robinson. I INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Front Row: Diane Vo, Trena Keating, Michelle Heun, Malin Ekwall, Andrea LaNave, Taat-Shing Hui, Han Mi Yoon, Tracey Grose. Second Row: )enny Holehouse, Julie Rocker, Shelly Gagnier, Grace Stone, Lisanne Cammell, Kelli Bliss, Juliana Arenas, Heather Crossley, Joey D ' Anna, Kerstine Johnson. Third Row: Shari MacDonald, Amy Lynn, Michelle Seely, Tayna Neuschwander, Nicki Martin, Kathy Heath, Stephanie Myers, Anne Ducoulombier, Aeryn Donnelly, Bret Hess, Petra Doring. Back Row: Cris Santos, Margie Freeman, Kristy Grisemer, Pat Armstrong, Chris Arteaga, Bret Bellard, Jason King, Ken Ozawa, Kevin Knecht, Travis Tresnit, Joel Willhalm. Senior Steve Robinson, Mr. Neighbors, and Seniors Steve Elliott and Gary Pulsipher grin with success after fixing the Science Club ' s bus, which had broken down at McDonald ' s in Auburn, California. 180
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More highly intent and dif- ficult classes were the social studies classes offered. Since social studies was a re- quirement, sophomores took world history, juniors took U.S. History, and seniors took government. Although the thought of social studies made many students nauseous and sick to their stomachs, it polled out to be one of the most popular and liked classes in the curriculum. Teachers such as Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Granier, and Mr. Bierman accepted the challenge of teaching the subject in a more fun and exciting way. They accomplished this through forming a happy at- mosphere and playing games to help memorize events. Then there was Mr. Bierman who called tests opportunities and quizzes challenges . by Katie Knight Pam Allen and Dana Danforth laugh hysterically at one of their peers. Seniors Diane Vo and Travis Tresnit study for an upcoming government exam. Senior R.C. McNutt shows his dedication to completing his work.
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