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ffer a NHS meeting, Beth Zellnski, Kim Helm, Sandra Ffyno, Missy Ivey, and Cindy nternatlonal Relations Dirk Fisher Rau and Hallock discuss the upcoming events. Adriana Noguelra share a warm friendly hug HIENDSHIPS FORM tM8tM's make friendsl' This wasn't only a slogan for an ad campaign, but it became reality as friendships grew out of club activ- ities. From meetings to fundraisers to parties, students met new people at all club functions. Club meetings were a means to discuss club business but as friendships developed the groups became more closely knit. Fund- raisers and parties provided a way to get to know one another better. Fundraisers supplied time to get to know others in the club by working together. 'My friends and I qualihed for NHS, so for the past two years Waiting patiently, Alicia Fernandez, Juliana Almeida, Nathalie Durret, and Dirk Fisher- Ftau engage in conversation at the IEC pizza Party. we have spent time together plan- ning and participating in fund- raisers, said senior Sandra Flyno. Aside from fundraisers, holiday parties provided a social atmo- sphere for friendships to blossom 'I had met a lot of lower classmen and when we had parties, that was the time to get to know others,' said senior Ftenee Bronaugh . After making acquaintances in clubs some friendships continued to grow. People spent lunchtime talking and others even began to hang out together on the weekends. 'I just met a few people in the club and we decided to go out one night. Ever since then we have been hanging around together,' said senior Nathalie Durret.
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Applying a fresh coat, Troy Hampton improves the atmosphere of DC's grounds at campus improvement day. Listening intentlyg Laura Read, and Stephanie Villa, listen to President Nicole LeBar at a SADD meeting in February. r if,lll.lirii: ITCH IN Brightly painted trash cans, food baskets for. the needy, and beautified benches were projects that clubs accomplished. Many of the improvements and services went unnoticed. The time and effort they put in did, however, benetit the school and the communtity. Various clubs on campus tried to make improvements and get involved in communtity activities. Campus improvement day, which took place on November 8, was one of the major tasks that clubs took part in. From painting trash cans to putting in benches, it was the students that were making the effort. NHS, CSF, and Student Government were involved. SADD was a group that was concemed. Supporting Safe Rides A Christmas least, Pam Powers and Anna Jeter shop at Bel Air for food for the Christmas baskets for Sacramento's needy people. and making posters that said 'Don't Drink and Drive' were ways they got their message across. They also held dances that promoted sobriety. These dances were for all members of SADD in the district. Being involved in the communtity was one requirement of NHS club members. On January 31, students participated in CPR Saturday, and in March some members worked in a soup kitchen. The Channel 6 telethon, held on March 14, was another activity that DC students were involved in. They volunteered their time to answer phones and accept con- tributions for the station. 'I really found out how sets on television stages worked and l did my communtity a service,' said NHS member Sulynn Chee. Noticed or not these clubs made a difference. Clubs
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