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Freshman, Tony Semek, makes his next move in an intense game with his opponent. Sophomore, Joe Torez, trys to help Cameron Golab decide what to do next. re, Tony Pope, gives one of the windchimes from VICA to Mr. Honaker. Club compete Vica was started in the fall of 1985 and has been an outstanding club. The five members all enjoyed being in the club. They sold windchimes as a fundraiser and will use the money for a present to the shop department. The president was sophomore, Mike Skalon. They met once a month on Wednesdays in the metals shop. They also participated in a human powered vehicle contest with the other Tempe high school students. Chess is a club that lets students com- pete in playing games and competing with other students. This club has been a club for 9 years. There is a numerous amount of participation and cooperation. The president of the club was Joe Torez and the sponsor was Mr. Trudgen. They both worked together to make the chess club the best possible. WCA fc:-11555
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1.295 Chess member Camerom Golab concentrates on making his next move. I I I I34 VICAXCHESS VICA: Mr. Abbott, Travis Ruesga, Tony Pope, Mike Skalon. Chess: Eric Evans, Steve Becker, Joe Torres, Chris Bartz, - ' n QQ Vica members, Tony Pope, Travis Ruesga, Mike Skalon, Abbott and David Verwolf show the windchimes they sold a fundraiser. Tolbert, Mr. Truclgen. Bottom row. Kevin Sparks, Ca Golab, Brad Neil, Tony Simek, Frank Bertola.
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Clubs raise team spirit. The Wrestleretts were a support group for the wrestlers. This year's sponsor was Mrs. Chaussee. The wrestleretts had T D ' ' r J W XY. fu . many responsibilities which included: Tak- l W5 s . 4 I, ' . R ing down slats, video taping wrestlers in . .- r N- 14 ' C ff Ai action, making signs for meets and most 0 A mfr' M important to cheer on the wrestlers. The club began last year with the name of Mat Maids , which was changed to Wrestleretts. The president of the club was Jennifer Thompson-Barrier. This year's fundraiser were selling Christmas ornaments. According to Mrs. Chaussee, the girls involvement in the club was good , Front row: Debbie Harrel, Denise Hensley, Shannon Smith, Toni Lundstrom, Lisa Baubie. Second row: Shawn Geranen, Kiko Bernal, Stephanie Moreno, Christi Baker, Holly Neuhring, Melanie Dale. Third row: Jill Soggie, Jennifer Thompson-Barrier, Amy McNeil, Debbie Neirman, Audrey Barns, Rosey Franco, Kristin Neumann. and they showed a lot of support and help for the wrestlers. TMEQEFPST g I lift . iff ff-211 This years basket stat club was busy giifffrlgjwgs 1 Ls M supporting the basketball teams. Basket 'V ' Stat started in 1982. Their responsibilities 5 Mrui is included keeping stats for basketball games, to serve as an auxillary to the basketball teams of CdS, promote student interest in basketball teams and raise funds to be used to promote basketball ,ff programs. The kind of fundraisers they K ,J-f' 1-'Z-Xt did were a car wash and a free throw contest. The president of basket stats was Kathy Stapley. Coach Duane was asked -fu how the basket stats were a help to him '+- and he replied. They were very help- ful in keeping stats at the games, also in support of the teams. The Diamond Aztecs were another an- qs other one of our fabulous team support- ers. They kept care of baseball game'-7 books, and the P.A. system during theg baseball games, and from the game books came all of their individual and team Stats. Basket stats: Anna Cruz, Kathleen Stapley, Sabrina Rossenhan. All sponsors and teams appreciated the support of these groups. I36 WRESTLERETTSXBASKET STA TSXDIAMOND AZTEC5
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