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Waves of Service 4 'l , front row: l.en Sundelin, Bick Soren. Eddie LeVlne, iviark Galli, Brian Kline, Brian Pfeifle, David De- rnore, .Joe Colacioco, Brian Galli. second row: Chris Kollmeyer, .John Theater, Dave lvlorganson, Ed Bawls, John Walker, Flichard lvlorosa, Phil Con- my, lvlatt Benak, .Jon Benak. Chris Compton, lvlatt Ernerzian, Dirk Ivloore. third row: .Joe Burdge, by Sabrina l.oBello photos by David Azlin Denis Youel, .Joao Piovarcsik, .Jim Geisler, Todd lllaffantl, .Jarrod Willhide, Ken l-loyt, .Jay Blount, Mike Emerzian, Steve Damore, fourth row: Bob Anderson, Sam l-lisermsn, Paul Llstach. Brandy Lee, lvlahinder Singh, lf-lod Long. Wayne lvlott. David Selecky, Advisor Bob Ogden. l l l Y l 1 l l T i i Ii ' , V ' - , ,x-' . ,-. 3 , ,,.,, , ,, , , Y A it ,- gvwq A . ' : V it s -f i .,, Y . T , -if g , W - if rf. . im -i ., if . ,ve 1' I . :V il A N xx! .V ig' rs: , AI ' A i..-' - Q 5,-. xx: A K. Q ' 'kia . .,,' ,W H1 . .1 r iin 'iiz v T . - . 1 ' o i,if ' 5' T - A-fr ' rf ' ri? Y-1 f 'ow f i '11-N 1 5- if 5 l 'si . - . I J S, -V t 1- ' , ' -rx xg Amp g L' 1 ' 72 -.i,. 5 i,. A, A l ' 'ln - J - 2 tg W Q T l -J . Q' 5351 1 s- , . fi.: '65 Ay . ,, i x... g as i 's i k 'Z B - ,f.g:1,, ,Safe is WlllllllShiWW,,,.,.,,,.. . .. wwf H xi gf.. 3 i ll i 'wr f , ,Y '. + H 4133 Buying clothes for needy children, help- ing local organizations set up for activi- ties, and sitting in IVlcl-lenry Villiage sell- ing sausage sandwiches are just a few of the things which kept this club busy. The Key Club is an all-male service organiza- tion affiliated with the Kiwanis Club of lvlodesto. Their work leads up to the Dis- trict Convention held April 'I B-'l 41. There they combine work and fun. They went to leadership seminars. elected district of- ficers, held dances, and met others from many areas of the country. - 1 i i ' + .ew il, x X 5 f Qs. E. Brandy Lee, lvlike Kimberly, Eddie Levine, Tim Phillips, and Flon Stewart at a meeting held at Bound Table, B. Senior, Jim Geisler initiates new member, David Damore, 4 Key Club Dfficers - Pres. lvlike Ernersian, Sgt. of Arms .Jim Geisler, Vice-Pres, Nlark Galli, Secretary Todd Flaffanti, Tres. Ed Flawlsg S. Bob Anderson, Blok Soran, and Ben Wards volunteering for a oommunittee project. Key Club 29
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A First Time f, by Dana Budd photos by David Azlin Clubs first time ever to host an asilomar conference. The conference was held in lvlonterey where 'I 3 clubs, along with 'l 7 girls from Beyer's S' Club, planned and were in charge of the asilomar conference activities. The conference was just one of the events that cen- tered around S' Club. There was also a mini adopte- grandparent project where club members adopted a grandparent from I--lylond rest home for visiting and friendly services. The daycare center Easter Egg hunt, and helping Davis l-ligh School at their pancake break- fast kept club members busy. Funds from various events went for financial aid to the members attending the conference. S' Club is a service organization dedicated to helping the community through the leadership of lVlrs. Nancy Sheer. S' Club president Theresa Zellers said, Accom- plishments were greater this year and l'm proud of the way the year turned out. W 'l. Lisa l-lill, Nicole Andress, Kathy Dman, Jeanine Dillon, and Leann George enjoying themselves ata meeting, E. Fifth row: Leann George, Kathy Dman, Jennifer Flharis, Kathy Aboularage, Johanna Lucy, Becky Killian, Sandi Costa, Theresa Zellers, Stephanie Church, Claudine Trozakp Fourth row: Sabrina Lobello, Stacy Stewart, Pris- cilla lkenberry, Kathy Bebout, Amy Ellis, Jeanie Leone, Sarah Wilburn, Sheila Smith, Flhonda l-loover, Pamela Gines, Carolyne Anderson, Tedi Reed, Dolly Williams, Suki Kaur: Third row: Susan Lilly, Donna Botherham, Becky Epperson, Flose Nliceli, Jane Doe, Becky Patten. lvlyung Yi, Lisa Broudreaux, Julie lvlalloy, Heather Eskes, Jana Fiatto, Fluth lVlelkonian, lVlarla Bead, Diane Duffy, Shawna Goodine, lvlrs. Nancy Sheer, Alaine Burkett, Lisa l-lillp Second row: l-lolly l-lerrick. Tracy Venturini, Julie Betschart, Janey Egli, Beth Conmy, Julie Jepp- son, Chris Duckart, Julie Farravano, Tracy Edwards, Lupe Catazalco, Annie Steen, Kristin Glasgow, Nicole Andressg First row: Jennifer Sun, Elaine lvlorena, Shannon Beall, Danielle Izsak, Laura lvlachado. Collette Bullare, Janice Scott, Kim Watson, Michelle Silva, Michelle lvliscisin, Stacy Kennedy, Katie l-lanstadg 13. lvlrs. Sheer along with Theresa Zellers and Lisa l-lill listening to an idea from an S' Clubber, 41. Becky Killian. Lisa Broudreaux, Jennifer Sun, Elaine Nlorena, and Sarah Wilburn listening to a discussion. EB S' Club
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The breach between countries was closed through friendships made between native and foreign students. Boasting over 'lCJCJ mem- bers, this year's A. F. S. club was the largest in Beyer history. With so many people involved with the club the turnout at meetings and ac- tivities was terrific. Throughout the year there were eleven for- eign students at Beyer, although only one, Katia Galdireno, actually came through the A.F.S. program. lvlembers of the American Field Service grew to know and respect the ways of other cultures. Every foreign student had a big brother or a big sister to assist if they needed anything, such as help on their homework or just some one with whom to talk. The big brother and sister ideas was very good, because you got to know a lot about American people, Ameri- can way of life, and how everything was func- tioning. At the same time you met a lot of people and get new friends, so mentioned one of our foreign students. While most of the students join the Ameri- can Field Service to meet and get to know foreign students, some get caught up in For- eign Fever. These students decide to pack up and travel themselves, through the pro- gram. W 'l. lVlark Folack and Sirte Nlemmem inspect the world. E. Sam l-liserrnan seems very interested in what he's doing. 13. Laura Nlachado. Brandy Lee, and Becky Epper- son count the funds. 30 A.F.S. lt's a Small World Sy Kelly lVlcKee photos David Azlin NUC SKRSALL MUSSLMD LOS ANCXLFS CA P-
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