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.J ,J Press Masters by: Dolly Williams photos by: Dirk Moore What do Mark Galli, .John Macknezie. Pichard De Signori, and .Jim Kulina have in common? ALI four were officers in the Graphic's Club. Mark Galli was President. .John Mackenzie Vice President, Pichard De Signori Secretary, and .Jim Kulina Treasurer. The Graphic's Club was basically set on, Providing a strong founda- tion financially and through precedence for next year's club, as viewed by President Mark Galli. The club was set back with the loss of Mr. .John Wong, who left because of personal problems. Mr. Glen Streeter, a graphic art- ist, joined the teacheing staff and was able to remotivate the clubs activities and leadership. Due to the club's late start in the year. and the fact that almost all of the members were first year members. these advanced students put a new aspect in all the club's meetings. The club's meetings were approached in a more formal manner, somewhat Parliamentary Procedure, and defi- nitely more organized. Graphic's Club usually held meetings once a week, building up ideas for fund raisers and activities that would involve the club as a group and help to benefit othersfff? W 4., ,J 1 , 54' 6 if . . W, if iff A f 'l. Mark Gelli and Dirk Moore using the process camera for a layout. 2. Mike Christie, Scott Dpenshaw and Michael Benson using the press. El, Beck row: Mr, Glen Streater, Diane Garza, Mike Christie. Mark Galli. Christian Leicham. Mark Kummerle. Front row: Myron Villanueva, Dirk Moore, Pichard De Signori, .John Mackenzie, Scott Dpenshaw. and Pichard Striplin. 4, Mark Kummerle and Pichard De Signori working on the process camera. 5. Kevin Vargas draws up plans for a project while Brian Ginney watches on. Grephic's Club 49 ip 1
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lmage EQ' P 0 0 4 P9 FICO PS by George Park photos by David Azlin The photo club fires off its activities with a trip to Knights Ferry. The club went on a Saturday afternoon to take pictures of the historic site. Six people Went on the trip which was about five hours long. The purpose of the photo club is to help it's members become out- standing craftsmen in the art of photography, said lVlr. .Joe Davajon, the club advisor. lVlr. Davajon an experi- enced photographer gave tips and helpful hints to club members, always helping them to improve their skills. Said lVlr. Davajon, No experience is needed to join the photo club just a Willingness to learn, that's the key to success for anything! W 'l. Photo club members, left to right, Chris Zimmerman, Dana Arm- strong, George F'ark, Stacey Stewart, David Nlendonca, ivlike Sen- son, Flollin Sanderob, and David Azlin. Not pictured: Brian Nlautino. E. Dave Nlendonca and Brian Nlautino under the shadow of the Knight's Ferry Bridge. 13. Flollin Banderob using his tri-pod to take photos at Knights Ferry. 4. Club advisor lvlr. Davajon and Dana Armstrong taking a spot meter reading of the Knight's Ferry Bridge. 48 Photo Club
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Q An l-ndangered Species . f.?,5.F1' ' 0 i- I X3 At the top of the endangered species list was placed one of our school's clubs. The students were in an uproar. They provided petitions signed by parents, and also by past end present members. The stu- dents even went so far as to write to Assemblyman Gary Condit. This year the school district thought that Future Farmers of America was an unnecessary program. As a result of the students' prompt action, Assemblyman Gary Con- dit telephoned the school, stating that he was in favor of the F.F.A. program. The school finally succumed to the pressure from both stu- dents and Gary Condit by allowing lvlr. l-leintz, F.A.A's instructor, to add on an additional class to his teaching curriculum and to drop his preparatory period. The F. F. A. curriculum consists of many projects which involve differ- ent categories, mainly: sheep, dairy cows, beef, swine, rabbits, horti- culture, agriculture, mechanics, and welding. Each of these projects takes up many hours of practice and hard work. When any project is completed, it is taken to a competition during the summer. The students were able to compete in: Stanislaus County Fair, the State Fair, and at the Cow Palace in Oakland. Those students who place animals in competition always make sure the animals are constantly cared for. On an average, 'l B hours a week are spent with each animal. The club, with a membership of B5 strong, sponsored such fund- raisers as: The l-larvest Dinner, the F'ancake Breakfast, and the Par- ent lvlember Banquet. During the F'arent lvlember Banquet annual awards were presented for outstanding achievements and new offi- cers were installed. W 'l. Donna lvlutchler and .John get ready to spray: B. Deep concentration is shown here by .Jim lvlclvlahanisg 13. Excellent skills are needed to keep a pig in line, as you see Carl Shelton strut his stuff. 50 F.F.A. - - f by Kelly lv1cKee photos by Flollin Banderob ll? I V,..., .lk ,T -f ll 4 , -. Q, ,,i' i , H A iJi-, E VSVV yzj, k gz, , - 1
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