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Inter- Clui Council Ofganizatiorz Vice-president Anchor Club Julia Valentine B?I1d . Ricky Catlett B10l0g1anS Don Tabbutt C Club Mike Vacher Cheerleaders jackie Nicoletto Chess Club Joe YValker , D Chiefettes Linda Nelson OFFICERS Judi Richmond Csecretaiy-treasurerj, Steve Garvey Chieftain Igaren Hirsch fvice-presidenty, and Steve Felsenthal fpresidenty pause while ggglgtes Ifglfnllngfeiill presiding over ICC meeting, CHS club steering organization. DCT Tim Keough Exchangettes Carol Dressler FBLA Teri Lee FCS Gene Tagliarini Q FFA Don Meyer I4 : 4 dt 4 FHA Priscilla Austin u 1 French Club Bobbi Stevenson FTA Rebecca Nelson , , , Gun Club jim Notaro 1 lb A t t Honor Society Mike Hales and Tim Gurr C u C ICC Steve Garvey jr. Ciiitans Jr. Exchange Steve Garvey Steve Coleman Key Club Paulsumma To co-ordinate all the activities and projects. of KIWHHEIIES Jl1diRiChH10nd Chamberla1n's many clubs and organizations is a Lionettes Pam Turlington - b h H f H I f th d Maiomtes 5,mdyHughes jo t at ca s or ercu ean amounts o streng an MHFCMYCIICS Diane Pastor patience, but it is the one which the Inter-Club Monarchs jim Parham . Y f H Y Th BTFL Jud,-N061 Council undertakes and executes success u y. e 0Pti'M1S5, KaYWhife council itself is made up of the vice-presidents of Pan-American Mario Montane Para Medics Quill and Scroll Red Cross Russian Club Science-Math Club Donna Terry Sandi Manetta Brenda Chase Barbara Mazurek Barry Mays every club at CHS and has presiding as its head the vice-president of the Student Council. This year, as a result of the imposed teachers sanctions, which forced clubs to draft sponsors out- Sertoma jim Combs - Y - Sequoya Richard-1-abbutt and side the' faculty, the Inter-Club Council has been SaraHi1SSi0r1 faced with even more problems than in previous Sportsmanship Doug Sny er Y , Smdemcoundl Steve Felsemhal years. However, the forty some-odd members hate Thespians Pfam Stevens managed to keep the extracurricular wheels of Totem D and Chamberlain in motion and had fun doing it. Y-teens Carol Dietz Z Club Sue Lenaerts INTER-CLUB COUNCIL-Front row: Karen Lehmann, Kay YVhite, Pam Rivers, Linda Nelson, Carol er, Kargi Hirsch. Second row: Mario Montane, jackie Nicoletto, Tim Barker, Sandy Hughes, Paul Summa, Mike Vach , Tim Keough, arbara Mazurek, Becky Nelson, Steve Felsenthal fpresidentj. Third row: Evan Cotten, Robbie Todd, Priscill Austin, J Judi Richmond fsecretary-treasurerj, Steve Garvey Qvice-presidentj, Terry McCaskill, Chris Luppens, ulia V entine, N7 109
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-,Y . 'A -1 BOON TO ANY STUDENT caught shorthanded is the bookstore, managed by M1'5. PriC6- INDUSTRIOUS Student Council members work to keep Chamberlain student parking lot in good order. ! E r . ,- I I KEEPING TABS on the lunclzline monitoring, Alf. Fer- nandez checks for senior identification cards. POSING at homecoming game are Fairest Princess candidates Linda Middleton, Brenda Matthews, Linda Ellis, Yvonne D' T L ' ' ' ' zez, ern ee, Czndy Favata, Andrea Faza, jackze Nzcoletto, Lznda Hasselburg, Bebe Ayers. W 1.-...-.,. .,X-X.: . T '- 2.-11 '
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Kristina Stoltz A i HER EYE ON THE BALL, Kristina furthers her American education playing ping pong with her sister, Karen Lehman. V A 1. Y X J Yr. 1.. AFS Provides Year of New faces , . . new places . . . new customs . . . new experiences-all blend to form the kaleidascopic memory of an American Field Service student's year in the United States which will be cherished. This year CHS opened its doors to two AFS stu- dents-Kristina Stoltz from Norkkoping, Sweden, and Visuti Vimuktananda from Bangkok, Thailand. Along with experiencing life in an American fam- ily and participating in many school activities, Kris- tina and Vic found a lot of their time taken up with the many speeches they were called on to make at various school and community functions. WITH LOOKS OF APPREHENSION, Kristina and Vic await their turn to speak at a CHS student assembly. STUDY It? THE ORDER OF THE DAY as Kristina and brother Mike prepare their Eng. A3 assignment, Q is 'Z W ALL and Vic as they 50117 Budweiser? Busch Gardens. F 1 . ACTORIES AREN T UGLY as witnessed by Kristina
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