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SURF CLUB DEBUTS WITH MANY ACTIVITIES The Surf Club members this year were advised by Mr. Tom Curry, and were members of the National Scholastic Surfing Association. They held interclub contests and the top 12 surfers competed against other schools starting with a competition in December. From there, they competed monthly and held social get-togethers. Also during the year, they held numerous campouts at various beaches. Leader of the club this year was Senior Sam Pepke. 1 — Surf Club — Top row: Bob Terry, Matt Bailey. Wendy CJroda. John Ramirez. Bob Linville, Sam Pepke. Frank Apprice, Chria Nezin. and Mr. Tom Curry. Front row: Rosemary Johnson. Todd Aubol, Ed Kerley. Dave Kerley. Aaron Lybarger. Rick Rock. Dan Harris, and Todd Schiedow. 2 — Aaron Lybarger. John Ramirez, and Jeff Weiss pose for a picture at one of the lunchtime meetings. 3 — Joe Daly enjoys a Surf Club meeting. 4 — Aaron Lybarger relaxes in Mr. Curry's room during a meeting. 5 — Presi- dent Sam Pepke gets the lunchtime meeting going. 6 — Dan Ojeda listens in anticipation to what is being said. 7 — Surf Club members pretend not to notice the photographer at a meeting. 8 — Mr. Tom Curry, adviser, explains the agenda for the month. Clubs 63
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COIN AND STAMP ATTEND SHOWINGS The purpose of the Coin and Stamp Club was to teach the members about coins and stamps; both as hobbies and investments. The advisors were Mr. Jerry Miller and Mr. Chuck Vicker. Dur- ing the meetings they had guest speakers, who were experts in coins and stamps, and exchanged foreign stamps and coins. Almost monthly they attended Coin and Stamp shows. The meetings each week alternated between coins and stamps. 1 — Coin and Stamp — Top Row: Frank Chiricosta. Derek Cha. and Joe Wilhelm. Se- cond row: Mr. Chuck Vicker. David Lipin, Shawn Wilaon. and Bettina Hauck. Front row: David Lin. Tae You, Lance Nicderhaua, and Nolvia Arneato. 2 — Mr. Vicker explaina about the wide variety of coina and atampa. 3 — Joe Wilhelm examinea the many foreign atampa brought for exchange by the club membera. 4 — Chria Jamea and Frank Chiricoata peruae a book on foreign coina and atampa. 5 — Frank Chiricoata looka through the newapaper to find the price of certain coina and atampa. 6 — Lance Niederhaua looka up from matching coina and pricea during a meeting. 62 Clubs
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GERMAN CLUB IS GERMANY BOUND Mrs. Jean Jerome's German Club started the year with a trip to the Old World Village to celebrate the Oktoberfest. In December, they sold candy bars and held a German Dessert”. In the spring, they celebrated the Spring Faching,” along with Ger- many. The purpose of the club was to learn the cultures of Germany. 1 — German Club — Top row: Cathie Nokes, Mona Piecuch. activities: Matt Cribb, historian; Esther Whang, secretary; Todd Reinart, president; Jennifer Walsh, vice president; Lee Sage, historian; Stella Kim, treasurer: and Mia Houghton. Second row: Jim Ziegler. Lynn Ludwig, Christianna Jen- ny. Amber Seitz. Thomas Daily. Michael Red- mond. Eric Burkemper. Craig Schroeder, Seoth Albection, and Tim Ditty. Front row: Jethlene Schwitalla, Roman Kovac. David Lipin. Kathy Lew. Patrick Farley. Steve Dit- ty. Kristen Bergstrom, Derek Baird, and Michele Houghton. 2 — Lee Sage and Michele Houghton enjoy the “German Dessert. 3 — Todd Reinart receives his gift. 4 — Esther Whang smiles on Santa's lap. 5 — Matt Cribb points out who he wants for Christmas. 6 — Mrs. Jerome receives a Rubick's Cube. 7 — Lee Sage. Craig Schroeder. and Kristen Bergstrom show El Toro spirit. 64 Clubs
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