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New club supported by students HERO is a class, and club that develo es a civic respon- sibility and? social awareness. It broadens, strenghthens and tests home economics re- lated careers. Students devel- op self respect, confidence and responsibility throu h leadership and decision-mage ing. All HERO class mem- bers are required to be club members also. Meetings were held on Fridays during class. The club was known for school and community in- volvement because they de- pended on the community to employ their students. Major fundraisers for the year were dues and various sales. Mon- ey earned was used to sup- port community projects and provide a banquet for their employees and also to help wit expenses for the state conference. Some extra activi- ties the club was involved in were adopt a grandparent, parents night out and birth- day celebrations every three months. Close Up is designed for the opportunity for stu- dents to witness their gov- ernment' close up . Student involvement was excellent this year with many students visiting our nation's captiol, Washington D.C., for an edu- cational and funfillecl week. 118 HEROICLOSE UP P r I r V u HERO Bottom row from left: Karen McNeely, Kelly Knoll, Karen Miller, L Lentini, Susan-Neeley. Second row: Mrs. Smith tsponsorj, Christy Williams, Ke Evans, Judy Brown, Tatitha Holloway, Marian Knight, Carloyn Kinney. Th row: Stuart Hughes, Ioelle Frankie, Shannon Penrod, Cindy Klinger, Rebel Buchanan. l 5 l r CLOSE UP Bottom row from left: Cindi Uziel, Marnee Clement, Sheri Drc Sandy Carbajal, Mandy Brendel, Amy Valenzuela, Anna Cruz, Rebecca Nichol Anthony Digioia, Second row: Steve Barr, Kristina Tromp, Kenneth Kilgc Michelle Montgomery, Lori Ashcraft, Holly Samuelson, Nancy Hendricks, Pt lip Park, Kelly Heffernan, Third row: Mark Smith, Chrissy Levering, Tina Rio bono, joelle Frankie, Pat Helfrich, Rob Brethauer, Merrie Greeley, Karen Carl Eric Wilson.
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EY CLUB: Bottom row from left: Jennifer Nelson, Maria Elena Weston, Debbie Ceballos, thy Ciura, Emy Sheldon, Kristin Thomas, Samantha Faraci, Sam Searcy, Lynnae Villan- va, Meghan Birch, Second row: Rebecca Page, jessica Frankie, Michelle Cortese, Isabel akel-George, Aena Haines, Jennifer O'Meara, Kirstin Hermanson, Missy Diaz, Jill Sog- e, Jennifer Rowse. Third row: Christine Cuzzocrea, Kristin Sienkiewiez, Betsy Molander, me Matthias, Laurie Frances, Stephanie Wilt, Sharon Barrett, Sande Saylor, Robin actler, Mrs. Metcalf. Fourth row: Carmen Moreno, Marnee Clement, Kristina Tromp, mcy Hendricks, Brad Cox, Deena Brow, julie Boles tSponsorJ, Christy Smith, Natalie ester, Rosanne Sztapka, Brian Austin. Ni , A , I Photo by Sharon Barrett ivlissy Diaz and Emy Sheldon are ready for breakfast at a Kiwanis meeting. Clubs help contribute to school SADD, a new club on the CDS campus, began unofficially last spring and started this year with a balance of over 5300. Students Against Driving Drunk was de- signed to increase other students' awareness about drinking and driving and substance abuse. SADD would like to be known for its serious commitment for saving lives. They feel there is nothing more important than this - Don't Drink and Drive. Along with Key Club, SADD put on a Don't Drink and Drive as- sembly and campaign in October. Posters, announcements, a film and student speeches were some of the ways that it was expressed, Don't Drink and Drive. Key Club, is a service club that helps our school as well as our community. Student involvement was excellent this year. Some of their projects were: a can food drive, adoption of two families dur- ing the holidays, visit with children in the hospital at Halloween, and had a clean up Corona campaign. Key Club is very dedicated and tries to go where it is needed. KEYXSADD 117
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use Up members, Phillip Park and Tim Kelly, sit down for a meeting to discuss ne details for their trip. Q. if 5 '1 I 9 -. .... Y , X r Q so wi 1 All photos by Steve Be o member, Karen Brown looks over some material for Hero. Members hope club will be of great interest for future students. Senior, Jeannie Mah laughs excite- ly about her upcoming trip to Washington D.C. for Close Up. HEROXCLOSE UP 119
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