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The World of What if Foothill's Creative Writing club spent the school year improving their writing abilities. This group of talented young artists met with Mrs. Vorce on Tuesdays, every several weeks, to obtain constructive criticism about their writ- ing. They all shared their insight with one an- other to further expand their existing knowl- edge of writing, Other' activities were listening to poet speakers, observing instructional movies, and designing sweatshirts to sell. The club, further- more, helped to publish the Creative Writing Magazine put out at the end of the year. 1. During a meeting, club members sit anxiously waiting to contribute their ideas. 2. Don Lozo ponders ideas present- ed to him earlier. 3. Jason Walker discusses his latest stories with Linda Phenneger. 4. Front row: Heidi Ireland, Angela Platt,Julie Hoover. Tammy Snyder, Back row: Mrs. Vorce, John Rose, Linda Phenneger, Jason Walker, Don Lozo, Lynn Pearson. Nicole Hoehn. 3 4
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Future Scientists On The Move This year's Biology club was as adventurous and as exciting as always. The club members sacrificed that little extra time taken away from their Saturdays to explore exciting new hori- zons with the club advisor, Ms. Linda Dixon. The year got off to a breathtaking start, and breathtaking is the perfect word, The group spent the day hiking the trails ofMuir Woods in Marin County. Soon after recouperating, the club journeyed to the Malakoff diggings in Ne- vada City where the students were well in- formed about the history of Hydraulic mining, followed by a visit to the Empire State Mine. These frolicful and educational adventures were made possible by the hard planning of the Biology club advisors, President Jackie Ma- honey, Vice-President Mardi Huckabay, and Secretary Michelle Hoffman. 1. Club members patiently await the news about the up- coming trip, 2. The club members stumble over the deci- sion of whether to attend the trip or not. 3. Joey Souuig' nier shows his support for wildlife ata club meeting. 4. M. Huckaby. M. Hoffman, J. Rizzardo. and J. Eastham pon- der the unknown. 5, Front row: J. Eastham, D lreton. M, Ayers. M. Huckaby, J, Souvignier. S, Smith, T. Lisman. J, Rose. Center row: L. Thrige. L, De Juan, J. Mahoney, J. Mahoney, K. Green, A. Grogg, M. Hoffman, J. Nisperos, M. Chhen, F. De Lange, Ms. Dixon. Back row: S. Roberts. R. Granados, J. Thuss. M. Hinkle. A, Hinkle, M. Saldivar, J, Rizzardo, M. Prill. M, Brandon, B. Sturm, S, Henry, L. Huckaby. 6, Ms. Dixon works diligently signing students up for a trip. rss C EZ! ga 3 ai. -iq M as 7 fl 2 wa M, . 3
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FBLA Foothill's Future Business Leaders chapter is presently in its third year of activity. The majority of the students active in the club are those upperclass people planning to pursue business or vocational careers in the future. Wayne Bennett, president, is an active leader and participates in many clubs and sports at Foothill. This year the club received special recognition from the Sacramento County Office of Education for their efforts in the Career Mentor Pro- gram. 3 4 1. Wayne Bennett, president. 2. FBLA leaders for 1986-87. 3. Michelle Paver, secretary. 4. Steve Adams. treasurer. 5. Front row: S. Laiwa. L. Miezinich. V. Bricker. D. Mulhern, Back row: D. Baird. K. Weatherby. L. Rowarid, J. Barnhart, T. Seymour, R. Evans, K. Pierce, H. Templeton. 6. Zoe Jordan, Tracy Hicks, Mark Young, Brandy Amos. Tina Boyter. Kim Pierce. 7. President Wayne Bennett addresses the Career Mentor group on behalf af FBLA. BHSERYQP 6 irrrr Vyfrrir 7 F196 FBLA FHi5QTCPiEss CLUB F 1 fr um . . W . ig
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