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Curiosity Cures Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to see a spider crawling three inches away in the snow. Or how about stepping on a stingray? Members of Science Club were offered these and many other novel exper- iences. The sole requisite to join was to be enrolled in a science class. Led by President Fernando Crespo-OTieil, the Science Club went on numerous outings designed to apply classroom knowledge to the real world. Morro Bay was the first of these exper- iences. After a canoe trip across the bay and a fruitless search for the gourmet gooeyduck clam, the group settled down for an evening of food (the students claim it was food) and song. Sierra Survival saw a band of students brave the bitter cold to ski, ski, ski. The second winter trip, to Yosemite, provided a week-long opportunity to escape the rigors of school and exper- ience nature and learn about them- selves. The biggest event undoubtedly was the annual week-long spring trip to beautiful Baja California for the ma- rine ecology students. All in all. Sci- ence Club had another very active and successful year. -e.c. KU
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Quten Tag! ' Although this year ' s German Club could not boast great numbers, several dedi- cated members held the club together. Ta- bitha Keener, Jodi Mendrix, Andrew Mulse, John Bader, Todd Mouler, Colleen McQin- tey, Michelle Reiner, and Cati Chabafy vis- ited the Swiss Chalet in San Clemente to experience the German cuisine. In March, numbers gathered at Tabitha Keener ' s house and made Swarzalderkirsche, a Ger- man torte. Through these activities the stu- dents experienced facets of German cul- ture not acquired in the classroom alone. -k.g.
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1. Although lacking the amenities of Cabo San Lucas, Marine Ecology students enjoy the sun of Baja. 2. In the breath-taking scenery of Yosemite, Science Club mem- bers trek to the bottom of the lower falls. 3. Shingo Suzuki boils water for a freeze-dried meal. 4. Amy Qunther and Briana ODowd are fascinated by the Marine Life on Morro Bays shores. 5. MOMTEREY TRIP — (front) Advisor Scott Smith; (second row) Decoy, Laura Jones, Kara Wald, Jenifer Seagul, Elaine Wong, Sharong Gonzales, Carrie Knopp, Morgan Barrows, Mike Four- nier, Damiean Baliey, Brock Keeling; (back) Jack Dickmann, Patty Dickman, Geoff Hibbert, Jannifer Barbee, Eric Bolton, Maura Bruen, Mike Edmund, Grant Lupo, Carin Harbey, Jason Archard, Amy Bolduce, Jennifer Dunnion, Julie Kovacs, Bill Archard, Marv Sherrill, Advisor Greg McBride.
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