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Astronomers discover UNIVERSE O ut of this world — this phrase, often used in advertising hype or conversational exaggeration, truly did apply to the interests of the Astronomy Club, which was one of the smallest and youngest groups at Clark. Members met every Monday after school to decide upon that week's topic. All members researched that specific topic and shared the information at the following meeting. The club’s main goal was to further educate its members on different aspects of astronomy. But research sessions were not the only events in which they were involved. Led by the President Rebecca Miller, the more than ten members of the Astronomy Club planned a trip to the Clark County Community College planetarium in February. Also, on certain occasions, some members who owned their own telescopes brought them to the meetings and shared the uses and instructions with fellow club members. CALTECH ' list I 1. Officers: Laura Gilman. Kelly York. Rebecca Miller. Lisa LcPomc. 2. Astronomy Club: Matt Doubrava, Lisa LcPomc. Laura Gilman. Shcrcc Tung. Rcbccc Miller. Scott Tucker. Kelly York. 96 Astronomy Club
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Graphic Arts builds SPIRIT Xurbo. Clark's fuzzy mascot, celebrated his first birthday with help from the Graphic Arts Club. The group, which previously served the school in its printing department, expanded its contribution to include promotion of school spirit. Calling themselves the Stable Crew, members made an active effort to support all sporting events. Several members filled the role of Turbo, who appeared at games and assemblies. The group sold tee shirts inscribed Wouldn't You Like to Be a Senior Too? and in February sponsored Clark's first Ground Hog Day Dance. Mr. Grant Engle and Mr. Richard Strahan advised the group. Arts 95 Officers. Kneeling: Bryce Touslcv. Standing: Trippy Tulunjian. Pa mm Hannah. T. C. I oulkrod. Graphic Arts Club: Mr. Richard Strahan (advisor). T. C. I oulkrod. Trippy Tulunjian. Cary Aitkcn. Pa mm Hannah. Al Perez. Eric West. Bryce Touslcy. Colleen Keating. Karen Marlindill. Mr. Grant tingle (advisor).
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FBLA club attempts VENTURES Bl.A had a prosperous year during 1983-1984. Led by President David Chan, the business leaders had several tours to local businesses and also a successful trip to California. December was a busy month for the club as they sold magazines for their California trip. Each person earned a percentage of what he sold: the money was placed in an account for the individual. January also proved a big month, as computer-minded members visited EG G. Clearance checks had to be made on each person to avoid potential security risks. Another trip was planned to the new Nevada Power Company facility. The business leaders took third place on their entry in Christmas Tree Lane. Their entry, entitled “Mr. Bedrosian. Give Us a Break. was a tree humorously portraying Dean Ken Bedrosian. I Officers. Front row: Dawn Wilson. James Brake. Cindy Wilson. Back row: Laura Oilman. Mrs. Rosclcc I arson (advisor). Rita Risscr. David C han.Connie Shiroky. Jodi Dang. 2. FBLA. Front row: Lewis Gabriel. Richard Pauly. David Ushijima. Dawn Wilson. Dawn Richards Second row: James l.cc. Kay lie Millington. Gina Dreycr. Kim Harrell. Charles Barker, Sung Beak. Marlene Ginsberg. Ciail Caraway . Sheryl Akc. Connie Kwok, third row: Debra Steele. Chris Savoie. Dianna Baity. Kathy Kasc. Allcnc Chandler. Shcrcc Tung. Laura Gilman. Veronna Steele Mrs. Rosclce Larson, (advisor). Fourth row: James Brake. Dianna ounce. Gary Handley. Rebecca Miller. Diana Jansen. Robert Simon. Rita Risscr. Molly Mandcrschcid. Christine Turman. Ann Mandcrschcid. Mary Magee. Jay Pi rirusso. Back row: James Barber Kelly York Alvin Wong. Cathy Davis. Stella Wong. Diana Fort. Tiffany Hogue. Connie Shiroky. Kim Perry. Carolyn C hoi. Jodi Dang FBLA 97
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