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Always lielping ethers Keywancttes, a high school service club directly associated with the (larson ( ity Kiwanas (;iub, met twice a month and discussed service projects and fund raising, any activities that helped the community. Club members put up a booth tor children at a mini- carnival during the Halloween season and helped with the Christmas Fair and Whistle Off. At Christmas tiine the Keywanettes found our needy families and provided food, clothes, and Christmas presents through their fund raisers. Officers for the group were Han Mi Yoon, president; Tracey Grose, vice president and treasurer; and Kim Smith, secretary and historian. They also had honorary members called dreamboats who were Dary I Delany and Andy Soong. They helped out with all the projects the Keywanettes han- dled. Kim Smith said, The new ideas that were put into effect this year really made a differ- ence in the community which makes me and the whole club feel real good. Junior Creuhen Lemay and sopho- more Julrnt- Boardman get sundat-s built on their facts as an initiation into Keywanettes. KHYWANFTTES: Front Rou: Aimcc Seyler. Julie l.angson, Lisa raig, l-isa Wilson, I.iz Willis, Carin (aroll, Teresa Diloreto, Veronica Spurlock, Jill Dunagan, Annalise Bauer, Andy Soong — Dreamboat. SetonJ Rou: (iretchen LeMay, Kathryn Lotkhart, Julene Boardman, Margaret Moore. Apryl Munt inger. ( amille Russell, Erin Sheehan. Miihelle Sass, Jenifer Smith — Sunshine girl, Sheryl Warne, Nitole Mel.ain, Daryl Delaney — Dreamboat. ihirj Row: Teri C ase, Mithele Trease, Jim Breeden, Tiffany Hoffman, Dor- othea Fettie, Stephanie Owen. Kimber- ly Smith — Secretary Historian. Tracey Grose — Treasurer Vice Pres- ident, Trang Ngyuen, Micheline Tobey, Erin O ' Hara, Tina Peters. B,ick Row: Stephanie Hawkins, (Carrie Ayarbe. I.isa Snycier. Jill Frickson, Han Ml ' oon — President. Becky Oanibes. Kern (od . Am Thatcher. Pauline HoUhauer. Heather Russell. Lynlet Bybce, Lisa Savenelli. Jenny McGee. I 182
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Jackie Nino checks to see if she has her assigned rifle in ihe rifle range as she prepares tor practice on January IS. ROTC COMMAND STAFF: Front Rou: Ca- det Lt. Cdr. Kristie Lawrence CO, Cadet Lt. Jim Kieth CO, Cdt. Enoyn Max Rob- ertson, First Lt. Row Tuo: Weapons Of- ficer Cadet Ensign Sean Artega, Supply Officer Cdt. Lt. Junior Grade Dan Lowe, Communication Officer Cdt. Lt. JG Le- Anna Stevens. Top Rou: Lt. JG Shane De- Forest, Operations Officer; Ensign Ryan Agletti, Platoon Commander. Kristie Laurence and Sheila Case get their shells to start shooting at their targets. Counting Up The Points On Rifle team, you have to concentrate. You can ' t be hyper while shooting, or you won ' t make any points, explained Sophomore Erica Bennett. Seventeen people practiced every day after school except for Fridays which were optional for those team members who wanted extra practice. Each practice session ended with team members counting up their points to see who came clos- est to the total possible of 300. Six members actually compet- ed in the eight scheduled meets for 1988. The remaining mem- bers were alternates. 181
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Getting Physical i-ftr- ' » «.... In order to graduate Ironi high school, it was required that each student had two years of physical education. In P.E., students learned the basic rules of various kinds of sports. They also learned the importance of working as a team and the true meaning of sportsmanship. Sophomore Bob- by Ryser said, I like playing bas- ketball in P.E. because it ' s excit- Senior Jennifer Smith rides the barrel race ft r the rodeo club at a competition in Ely, Nevada. ing and it gives me a break trom my regular classroom schedule. It is alst) required that soph- omores take a half semester of drivers ' education. In drivers ' ed students learn the rules of driv- ing, practice driving on simula- tors, and some of them actually went out on the streets and drove with an instructor. The P.E. teachers were Mr. Kidder, Mr. Brooks, and Miss Williams. The drivers ed. teachers were Ms Al- corn, Mr. McNutt, and Mr. Padgett. Ms. A corn helps Sophomore Theo Lavine P.E. teacher Miss Williams calls the shots drive on his simulator in his first period while Sophomores Chris Fried, Matt Jen- drivers ed. class. kins, Robin Allisway, and Tncia Trenwith play a friendly game of soccer. Involvement 183
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