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SVfSC promoting senior spirit he Senior Women’s Club was one Tof the most popular clubs on campus. They participated in the Egg Toss and the Balloon Sit during Spirit Week and won first place in both events. They also sponsored the ever popular Hitching Booth at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. During Easter many dressed as bunnies and sent bunnygrams to students. Along with these activities, they also sponsored a Topless Car wash and had a potluck at the end of the year. 1. Scniof Women strut their stuff. 2. 1981-1982 Senior Women's Social Club. 3. President Leanne Teske and Advisor Mrs. Joynt. 4. Leanne Teske. Lucretia Coni. Kim McGee, and Mrs. Joynt. The Executive Board. First Row: L to R —«Connie Cabori, Rosalyn Burleson. Mllla Estrelfa. April Lucas. Helen Kim. Patricia Borello. Julie Jenson, Second Row: L to R — Cindie Morrissey, Loij Lonrves. Naqpy Cuardarrama. Denise Nietrzeba. Linda Larson. Michelle Papai. Afhy Xitco. Coletha Lawrence. Pam Humphries. Sandra Carazo. Third Row: L to R — Sharon Avery. Fran Bakkers. Marina Amaya. Karen Davalos. Lori Gustin. Kavita Anand. Pauline Diaz. Mrs. Joynt. Fourth Row: L to R — Ana Mazon. Chris Miyada. Laura Cadena. Sharon She pas. Marlisa Oliver. Sondta Swenson. Kandc Cunningham. Jill Olivier. Cindy Emrick. Madhuri Bhatt, Esther Cruz. Mane DStasio. Nancy Wood. Laura Zanic, Fifth Row: L toR — Sandra Acevedo. Kim Magee. Michelle Chee. Leanne Teske. Lucretia Cozzi
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he International Club had an extremely successful year, starting it out by signing well over a hundred members on Club Day. They began the year with a delicious potluck dinner with over forty international dishes, which was attended by officials from the American Field Services. The day followed with a messy egg-toss, and then a volleyball tournament. The club sponsored a car wash and sold We're 1 mittens during the month of November. Stuffed animals, fuzzies, and Rubiks Cubes were also sold throughout the year. During Spirit Week, the International Club sponsored the hot-chili-eat and the root-beer-chug.” The Gahr bage egg toss was held to boost the spirits of the students before the CHS soccer team played Gahr. They went all out during the Sadie Hawkins Dance by sponsoring the Jail Booth and the Bounty Hunt, where students threw darts at their favorite teachers. The International Club also found the time to go golfing, roller skating, and to various French and Mexican restaurants. The club was one of the most popular clubs on campus because of the great effort put forth by President Byron Ely. and Advisor Ms. Carol Stein. Their creative ideas helped the club to break through with their participation in school activities and win the Club of the Year trophy awarded by the ASB Cabinet. 1. Ms. Stein seems to be very popular with the boys. 2. Richard Choi asks. Would you believe me if I said Erika is drinking water?” 3. The International Club. 4. Dena Ramsdell and Bradley Joe getting the agendas for a meeting. 5. The Executive Board: Hector Monserratte. Byron Ely. Bradley Joe. Ms. Stein. Carrie VanZant. Erika Aks. Suzanne Booth. 6. President. Byron Ely and Advisor. Ms. Stein. 7. American Field service exchange student — Lizette Rios. 8. Bill Navarro waiting for the meeting to start. 9. Club members posing for a quick shot. 10. Speak to me. I kiss French? 10 Clubs lnternational Club 203
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Back Row: L to R — Leslie Sutow. Andrea McCabe. Tricia Garcia. Ron Fix. Monica Flores. StephwPRolon. Lisa Rivera. Marci McNeil. Julie Fields. Toni Donisthorpe. Steve Curriem. Phil Dafesh. Aubrey Bryant. Debbie Dallos. Tim Jordon. Hector Monserratte. Bottom Row: L to R — Lourdes Sacramento. Jane Kim. Margie Teneyck. Sandy Zctzman. Pat Taylor. John Promer. Nick Labreezie 1 The dawning of Delta irect Entertainment for Local Teenagers Association was the purpose of the Delta Club, one of the newest clubs on campus. It’s founding forefathers established an organization that would appeal to everybody, and the Delta Club did. They signed over 150 people on Club Day and they became one of the most popular clubs on campus. The active club sponsored a bananaeating contest during Spirit Week and participated in the volleyball tournament. At Christmas, they sold mistletoe to bring people closer together. They also held a can and a paper drive along with a raffle to raise money for a dance that was sponsored during Era Week, the 60's Dance.” With this, the club ended the year by getting everyone on campus involved. 1. The Della Club. 2. Wayne Stricklin wondering where his dream girl is. 3. The Executive Board. 4. The founding forefathers of the Delta Club showing their prowess. Clubs Delta 205
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