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'EB' . f fx fl . 7 Candid 1. Debbie Turner, Lisa Bennick, Karis He- bel, and Anastasia jack create a quarter for choir. 2. After an exciting basketball game, Gunna and Mary Beth Green looked for- ward ro a good time at the Christmas Dance. 3. Stacey Garceau fights back on Nerd vs. Prep day. 4. Kim johnson demonstrates her talent at singing. 5. Lynne Green and Paul Lewis relaxed be- fore the dance began. 6. A blood donor, Amanda Ilarres, gets her blood pressure taken. 7. Tim Force, Ted Smith, and Chris Breclinitz showed school spirit alter the bzisketlwgill giirne at the Cliristmiis Dance. Candids 73
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Organizations THE BEAT OF THE CLUB It blasted loudly throughout the halls on boxes and garbled from the brightly colored headphones of walkmans. From pop to soul, rap to heavy metal, the day began and ended with a pulsing beat. For some, the day didnt end with the 2:40 bellg it had only just begun. Like turning the dial of a stereo, the station changed from the mandatory to the extracurricular. Anyone who walked past rooms occupied by club members might feel the rhythm and drive of well- oiled machines or the chaotic notes of individuals with bright ideas. At times, they drove their advisors to schemes, but this was just a step in growing up. Men and women were social beings. Clubs were steps on the ladder to becoming those social persons. Thee best thing about kids was and always would be that they had the energy! A great deal of that energy came from the force and love they felt for their music. There were times when there was tension be- tween different people, whites and blacks, preps and punks, the norms and the rads. It was a shame that some people let themselves be rul- ed by prejudices, but the clubs didn't work that way. Different people worked together to do their jobs whether it was promoting spir- it or informing the student body. Everyone should have remembered that he or she was the same as the next person and that working to- gether wasn't so hard. That was really the beat of the clubg all hearts beating together, working for a cause. 0 74 Organizations
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