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JI ART BAND — ITS B.S.U. COPERNICANS F.E.C. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS MECHA NESC ORCHESIS SHANABUSHKULAS SIGMA GAMMA KAPPA Pep Club: Front Row; Laura Elliot, Treasurer - Shirley Casey. Second Row: Lori Kay da. Presi- dent - Lesa Giamrr attei, Lynrtette Larsof), Darcee Grider, Sandy Murrillo. Third Row: Linda Siefker, John Gordon, Denise Collins. Renee Comacho, Arlene Lopez, Shari Gilliam, Lisa Dustos, Denise Perez. Advisor — Mrs. Smith, Ad- visor - Mrs. Crowther, Christine Navarro. Fourth Row: Marianne Sandoval, Carmen Aguilera, Cin- dy Lomeli. Dock Row: Secretary - Mike Warner, Teri Johnson, Suzi Killami, Vice-President - Angela Mann. Not Pictured: Kathy Holly, Rodney Probst, Adeline Dustos, Debbie Castillo, Tracy Droughmon, Cindy Saylor, Veronica Rodriguez, Gisello Lopez, Susie Armijo. ► Our Gang ' 00: Front Row: Shano Cashion, Chairperson — Bron Dix- by, Jill CaldwelL Patti Topia, Keev Grow, Julie Ness, Rosie Mar- tinez. Second Row: Cindy Reynolds, Ann Jenkins, Jodi Webb, Pom Vasquez, Adrienne Alvarez, Sheila Morris, Secretary — Cari Corn, Patti Parkes, Lori Villocino. Third Row: President — Patti Huber, Janice Evans, Sue Donaldson, Marlene Papp, Lisa Denton, Teri Fit- zgerald, Tracy Kovach, Historian — Tammy Bishop. Bock Row: Laurie Elmore. Bonnie England. Elena Vasquez. Donna Her- nandez. Kristina Sabala. Terry Carroll. Not Pictured: Advisor —.Mrs. Smith. Advisor — Mrs. Tennille. ► Pep Club: Pep Power was rhis club ' s iTKDlto QfKl promoiing school spirit wos whot the dub wos oil obout. Through the selling of items such OS, ponpoms and roily togs, the members of Pep Club pro- moted school spirit during footbdl and basketball season. To raise money for their oaivities, they sold carnations and hod a cor wash di ing the year. j ' 80: By having fun- help pay off the . coming donee and next r ' s Prom, the girls of Our Gong hoped to assist the Junior Class ( ' net in raising money. Some of the fundraisers that they por- ticipoted in were food soles, bonus book soles, and on aluminum con drive. The club showed their spirit in their doss by making posters and yelling for the Juniors at Spirit Night. This helped them strengthen com- munication and spirit within the Junior Ooss and school. 194 Clubs
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GIRLS OF ' 84 1.C.C. OUR GANG ' 83 PEP CLUB SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY THE FLASH TOUCH OF ' 82 V.I.C.A. • B.S.U.: Front Row: Manuel Phillips, Tish Fort, Toy Tson, Vice-President - Shelley McNeair, Sylvia Fort, Senior Rep. - Bertha Robinson, Tandy Kennard, Secretary - Renee Allen, Angela Mann, Renee Hut- chinson, Advisor — Dennis Ruiz, Ronda Hampton. Center Row; Kellie Thomas, Tanya Glover, Cotina Smith, Freshman Rep.: Tawanna Terry, Delongo Morrison, President - Glennetta Mitchell, Felicia Shyne, Sheryl Jefferson, Celeste Thomas, Treasurer — Crystal Mukes. Sophomore Rep.: Terri V hipple, Dav n McNeair. Bock Row; Donna Ochoa, Pamela Collins, Julie Adams, Yolanda Brooks, Melvin Thomas, Butch McCray. Not Pictured; Celestine Th omas, Rodney Thornas, Todd Fort, Michael Cox, Tyrone Douglas, Advisor - Jacquie Towns. ■4 German Club: Front Row; Vice-President - Jennifer Draper, Secretary - Kris Graber, Julie Stone, Terry Carroll. Second Row; Diane Carroll, Advisor - Wolfgang Keossler, Joan Goodley. Third Row; Senate Committie - Jim Tuff and John Tangeman. Bock Row; Treasurer - Brian McPhearson. D.S.U.: Promoting better relotions between blocks ond other students on compus is the moin purpose of the Black Students Union. They olso to creote opportunities for :ks to become involved in extra riculor activities. On campus, the club has participated in oil of the soles and held cor wosh; roise funds Week. AworenessI German sold pretzels and German pastry at food soles to raise money to support the club. German Club: The German Club, v hich is open to all students enroll- ed in q German class, is set up with the tJasic purpose to promote the understanding of the German culture. A common interest club, Qubs 93
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GERMAN l.C.C. KEY CLUB SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY S.W.A.P. THE FLASH TOUCH OF ' 82 V.I.C.A, LS OF ' :80 PEP ■ 5 Club: Fronr Row: Julie Stone, Tish Rollins, Sevine Nureddine, Angle Taylor. Center Row. Drendo Hilton, Kris Graber, Karinne Edens, Karen Maple, Jessica Delocruz. Dock Row: Karen Farley, President — Christine Shoup, Vice-President — Cindy Gonzalez, Recording Secretary — Tracey Renault, Corresponding Secretary — Kathy Spinelli, Advisor - Myrna Welsh, Asst. Advisor — Adele Vinciguerra. Nor pictured: Crystal Gordon, Frances Gaglio, Laura Molnar, Treasurer — Christina Powers, Sandi Alten, Sgt. of Arms — Debbie Roberts, Drenda Young, Kim Walters, Pat Smith, Diana Dawson, Gina Webb. Girls of ' 64: Fronr Row: Jennifer Logue, llene Christmon, Tana Correa, Treasurer - Paige Rhodes, Co-President — Kristie Maxie, Kim Flachs, Kim Donaldson, Dawno Strigos, Activities Chairperson - Kellee Courville, Vice-President — Jaimee Elston. Dock Row: Angela Shipley, Gina Gable, Francine Polo, Charlie Trujillo, Debbi Rockwood, Advisor — Mrs. Rupert, Cora Gibson, Secretary — Debi Corrosco, Susy Carter, Julie Hall. Lisa Kirkland, Co-President - Chris Culkosky. W irls of ' 84: Many new clubs on lompus stoited ro support rhe eff- erent dosses. The Girls of ' 84 was torted for thot reoson. Formed of jII Sophomores, they hod cor voshes ond participated in food oles to raise funds for the class of 84. S Club: Serving the communi- ' and school was rhe purpose of S.O Soroptomist Club. By ushering f operas, putting on ploys at btt ' s nursing home, and aiding at te Special Olympics, the girls in this j,ub helped many people. During the school year, they sold candy cones, ushered at sports banquets, and participated in food soles. This showed their spirit in Chaff ey.
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