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,ff .owls Q, MW - 4 f , . fra-6 ,, 1 ft , 0' ' f,, ni-...... 9 COMPUTER CLUB: ffirst rowl Chris Fisher, Courtney Smith, Ed Scarborough, Terry Gatechair, Keith Ammann, Coleman Embree, Jun Ueno. fsecond rowl Bill Landau, Unidentified, Kevin Burton, Tom Pham, lan Blackburn, Unidentified. fthird rowl Patrick Colvin, Shishin Yamada, Matt Cooke, Fred Ichinose, Ken Rogers, Matt Zell, Andrew Yau, Brian Chojnowski, Roey Ben-Yoseph, Michael Smith, Kentaro Sugiyama, Mr. Sibley. oo' ' 4 tg CPR CLUB: ffirst rowl Cassandra Gordon, Shannon Drew, Betty Sue. lsecond rowl Yael Dallal, Peter Ouchi, Henry Kamerling, Mark Goldman, Eric Anderson, George Siegle. lthird rowl Mr, Willson, Ross Meyer, Sue James, Larry Shavitz, Carl Randolph, Jenny Wolf, Robert Tregay, Ms. Busboom. gf' fabovel Terry Gatechair, Andrew Yau, and Keith Ammann at the keyboard. fabove rightl Betty Sue and Yael Dallal try to revive Annie . 5.-it Computer Club To know how to operate a computer is a valuable asset, yet many students can't find the time to fit a computer course into their schedule. So how can students learn what they need to? The Computer Club is the answer. A member could take the equivalent of a semester basic com- puter course in four days, said club president Brian Chojnowski. ln the Computer Club you can learn anything you want to about computers. There are people to help you, and all the resources are there. Among other things, the Computer Club goes on field trips, holds competitions, enters national contests, and has swap sessions in which people swap programs. Q CPR Club Among the multitude of clubs available to students at ETHS, the CPR club is one of the most useful. The reason the CPR club keeps on at ETHS is its practical use. According to Vice-president Mark Goldman, the club serves several purposes. Its primary purpose is to teach CPR to anyone interested. A lot of people say, Lmy dad's middle-aged, overweight, doesnlt eat right, and I know he's going to have a heart attack somedayf lt really makes them feel good to know that they can help if anything does happen, said Mark. Another thing the club does is have people man water stations at marathons and bikathons. The club is also involved with the American Heart Association and similar organizations. 3 Chess Team, Computer Club, CPR Club 165
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Chess Team uWe are not a club, we are a team, claims Chess Team member Andrew Yau, The reason for this statement is to show that Chess Team members do not simply play against each other. Like Mathletes, the Chess Team is a serious organization involved in year round competition with other schools. In March, the team attended the Illinois High School Chess Cham- pionships where they played to a heartbreaking second place finish. ln April, the team sent one expert team and two novice teams to the U.S. Championships in Pittsburgh. Q CHESS TEAM1 tfirst rowl Soo Jin Min, Andre Reynolds, Seth Jensen, Scott Giese, Cyndy Tarr. isecond rowl Mr. Alford, Andrew Yau, David Will, Andrew Kim, Julian Sotnick, James McDonald, Curtis lkeuchi, Steve Plauche, Tim Weilancl, David Meyer, Jon Santiago, Binh Chung. lthird rowl Norman Birchfleld, Robert Blackwell, Kevin Pilgrim, Andrew Bezaitis, Peter Farbman, David Rita, Masashi Ueno, Robbie Matzig, Mike Samson. wt, fy tif - iabovel Peter Farbman maps out his next move against Andy Bezaitis. itopl Ross Meyer practices a basic CPR technique. ftop rightl Chris Fisher demonstrates high resolution graphics on the Apple ll, lrightl David Will eliminates a dangerous bishop. 164 Chess Team. Computer Club, CPR Club . ' .fliizsvii ' fiw fiq ,, L, my f f ring 'WW awww ui A' JMQWM
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S .Il , c r ,M Creative Writing Club The Creative Writing Club was designed to encourage aspiring writers. The club members met once a week after school to discuss and evaluate each other's writing. Dr. Seidenbecker sponsored the club during the 1983-84 school year, but it was basically run by its members. Junior Liz Kruse was highly ' involved in writing and explained the club. lt really builds self-confidence, said Liz, by reminding you you're not on your own, other kids enjoy writing too. Dr. Seidenbecker keeps you posted 4 on any upcoming contests. The comments the other members give you about your writing are very help- ful. Q - F' Sh: prX x CROO: lfirst rowl Robert Sublette, Chris Blasingame, Adam Silverman, David Ladwig. tsecond rowl Nane Thebus, Priscilla Wicks, Amy Kavaka, Mignon Purviance, Joe Two, Evan Gelick. tthird rowl Amie Wilkinson, Mallory Moss, Jennifer Birmingham, Laura Wolf, Laura Reilein. tfourth rowl Andrew Kimball, Hilary Nigro, John Williams. tfifth rowl Paul Noojibail, Sean O'Neill, Jeff Favre, Mr. Siewerth. ftopl Heather Porteous makes a point to Elizabeth Kruse. itop rightl Croo-person John Williams hides in the shadows. lrightl Kari Krug plans out her construction 166 Creative Writing, Croo, Dominoes Club
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