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KEY CLUB Front Row: Erin Caldwell, Linda Denning, Ioan Argo, , Sponsor DeAnna Wesley. Back Row: Gladys Tsao-Wu, Vice President i Maggie Suh, Treasurer Cara Iaye. 5 lil Linda Martus explains procedures to a struggling student. I21 A be- wildered junior is helped by a friendly Christa Reichert. l31 Paiges provide support for each other as well as for the school. I4J Erin Cald- well and Gladys Tsao-Wu try to concentrate on Key Club business. l5l Ioan Argo reads something surprising during a meeting. l6l Treasurer Cara laye looks on with disinterest as Sponsor DeAnna Wesley gives instructions. K 7' Key Club-179
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A helping hand Lost? Need some information? Find a Paige! The Paiges are a group of students who aid everyone so that activities run smoothly. From helping parents at meetings, to guiding quivering sophomores through the maze-like halls, they do it all! Key Club is also very willing to lend a hand to everyone. Their ac- tivities range from helping out the community to planning the annual Winter Ball. Helpful groups like these enable the quality of Fairview to soar above the rest. PAIGES Front Row: Linda Martus, Christa Reichart, Secretary Cynthia Stevenson, Tami Ryley, Back Row: Kristi Livedalen, Karen George, Alice Grubb, Miki Horner, Title Paige Carole Youngren, Meg Leighton, Dave Rowland. 178 Paiges
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Chess and Pep Club both move Knights The room was deadly silent and the air was thick with concentration as two chess players competed in a battle of wits. Finally, one player slid a piece across the board and smiled, Checkmate! Participating in an activity such as this was not only mentally invigorating, but educational as well. Many of the members didn't consider this benefit and simply en- joyed the challenge of a good thought-demanding game. Anyone could join in the matches. 41' -J We were tired of no one sup- porting girls sports. We got into supporting sports that didn't get recognition. That's how Kristin Westwater described how she be- came involved in Pep Club this year. She, along with a group of other dedicated students, attended all the girls' sporting events and cheered the teams to victory. The boys' teams have always received an unfair amount of the Pep Club's attention and this year's Pep Club changed all that. 180 Chess Club 13 4
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