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Arts staff expresses creativity in magazine The 1979-80 arts magazine. Rrfltc hns. provided many Clark High School students with an outlet for their creative abilities. Made up of students from creative writing classes, the magazine staff consisted of 22 members who wrote short stories and poetry, in addition to doing artwork. Other students also contributed to the magazine with the regular staff deciding which works would be published. I Kathy Jacobsen read copy to the staff. 2 Rrflcctum naff. Kim mg: l-ancc Montecino, Jeff Allen. Annette Pilkington. Mike Bottrell. Kathy Jacobsen. Mike Richardson Standing: Ri DeCosta. Arthur Kate. Mark Strcober, Rhonda Gooding. Chru Amundson. Dawn Pierce, Debbie Talbot, Vicki Smith. Maureen VanCkef. Terry Coache. Jeff Sandstrom. Linda Richer so Gary Flangas. Melissa Maxfietd, Tony Kurilla, Pete Bonatc. Mrs Loretta Adams, advisor. 66 Reflections Staff
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i'Su t RrpmmUltta: Dave Clark, Tom Drago, Mike Potter. Chri Yxh, Kurt Gabriel. Randy Paul. 2. Suit Rrprnmtaiim: Karen Wright, Linda Olson, Ellen Frank. Seniors learn politics, judicial system at state During the summer of 1979, 11 Clark High School seniors were given the honor of representing their school at Boys’ and Girls’ State. Attending Boys’ State were Mike Potter, David Clark, Kevin Jobst, Kurt Gabriel, Chris Yach, Jon Bradley, Tom Drago, and Randy Paul. Girls’ State representatives were Linda Olson, Karen Wright, and Ellen Frank. Before being chosen to attend state, each prospective delegate filled out an application listing his extracurricular activities, positions of leadership, and interests. Each application was then reviewed by Clark’s scholarship committee. At state, the delegates were involved in team competition, group discussions, and various seminars. Although their stay at state was time structured, the representatives were given a chance to meet other delegates from Nevada and compete for the opportunity to be selected as one of Nevada's representatives to Boys’ and Girls’ Nation in Washington D.C. Boys’ and Girls’ State 65
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Honor Society builds academic development Clark High School’s 1979-80 National Honor Society consisted of 52 members. The group was highly involved in the community, and among their many activities were entertaining senior citizens. providing food baskets for needy families, and organizing blood drives. To become a member of National Honor Society, the interested student filled out an application which was reviewed by the Executive Board and the officers of the honor society. To lx- considered, the applicant had to show academic excellence (a 3 5 GPA is required), and display acceptable citizenship. Being a member of the National Honor Society provided an outlet for positive community involvement and opened many scholarship opportunities. u r Sxitty Offfcm. From rou: Tcri Wilcox. Melanie Cover. Valerie Siboni. Kllen Frank. Lisa Bachenheimer. Second row: Mike Potter. Tom Drago, Tina Taylor, Tyrone Valentine. Third Caren Wright. Mark Douhova. Linda Olson. I Honor Socieiy. From rou: Melanie Cover. Penny Sanderson. Ellen Frank. Mike Potter. Karl I-awson. Annette Schlagctcr. Barbara Pinjuv. r«l Maul. Second rou: Janette Brook. Valeric Siboni. Lauri Wchrsdorfer. Lisa Bachenheimer. Tyrone Valentine. Tom Drago. Kris Schultz. David Jaffc. Third row: Jeff Ortwein. Mark rava. Judy Pinjuv, Andrea Parker. Allison Rittenliouse. Valerie Talley, Damon Connolly. Rut row: Karen Wright. Suzanne Rogers. Unda Olson. Sharon Kishner. Marleen Bostaph. c Ma zu. Tina Taylor. Teri Wilcox. Monica Smith. Honor Society 67
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