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l 'D by Kay Clson photos by Flollin Sanderob A Club in the Ivlaking Cn a dark and cold Wednesday night, students gather together in room C-8 to learn the fun- damentals of the games. Chess Club was intro- duced to Beyer this year for the very first time. Cre- ated by club president lVliKe Cppenheim, the club con- sisted of 'l C boys and E girls, a total of twelve mem- bers in all. The club met regularly on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month, at which time members were taught chess maneuvers which would increase their skill and vvhere members also played against one another in a chess match. Guided by lVlr. Walker, the club's advisor, the students involved not only learned different procedures in capturing their opponents pieces, they also learned to think in a clear and logical manner, something that is required of any good chess player. 75? 'l. The 1 SSS Chess Club: first row - Chris Leichum, Steve Costa, Steve Grothe, Richard Simmons, second rovv - Flob Robinson, Srien Hackett, Ivlike Cppenheim, David Sitchey, Kathy Sebout, Ken Pace, Craig Bridge, not pictured: Kay Clsong E, Steve Costa concentrating on his next maneuver, 13. Cave Fiitchey analyzing the situation: 41. Cne of the club members is seen anticipating an upcoming move, 5, Steven Crothe prepares to capture one of his opponent's pieces, 58 Chess Club
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U2-.rr E Riding The Waves A halfpipe for spring end summer fun kept skate- boerders busy. Each meeting held was full of plans for new places to skate, and watching video's to get some insights on the pro's end their techniques. After learning from the pro's. they're off and riding at the Delinduient Ditch behind lVl.J. C. west campus. to try out their new and old tricks. .Jeff Rinheiro was this years president and founder of the club. .Jeff is also one of the premire riders along with .Justin Forbes, and Chris Little. It takes years of practice to obtain good balance, and a variety of tricks. The equipment a rider uses is very important. lvlost riders use a laminated board, around 'l C x SC , good trucks for sharp turns, and fast ure- thane wheels with precision bearings. .Jeff Rinehiro sums up the attitude most riders have. A skater dcesn't really care where he skates as long as he can skate. In a skaters mind there are no limits. Q 1. Skateboard Club: 'lst row: Rick Soren, .Jeff Pinheirog End row: Wally Summers, Dave Nlueller, Richard l-laub: Srd row: Eric Barth, Len Sun- delin, Shane Rarmer. 4th row: Rich Striplin. Chris Littleg E. Justin Forbes gets some air while riding the ramp: 13. Coming down from the top .Jeff Flinheiro prepares for the other side: 4. Flying like e bird. Chris Little shows us the. no limits theory: 5. Rick Soren showing off with a few tricks. Skateboard Club 57
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uw- - by Wendy Systrom photos by David Azlin Sound Waves best singers are chosen to take part in this special choir. This year ' - . Dena Rhifer, Sryna Wellach, Chip ' Rotter, and Sean Roddy all partici- pated in the all state honor choir. gif y tual' :AJ if . 14. top row: Joao Riovarcsik, Sandy Rouse. Roxanne Garcia, Niki Masake, Eryne Wallech, David Flint, lvlisty Allen, Kurt Sterling, Sean Roddy, lvlurry Kidd, Curtis l-lerrison, Ken Webb, .Jason Barnett, Keisha l-licks, Sherry Dyler, Kristine Dixon, Evan Evenson, Denny lvlead, lv1istyAllen, Chandra Dahlin, April Zahlerg second row: Julie Soyer, Sayuril lvlaizvvmi, Karen Rau, Chantill Cole- papper, Sherry Dyler, Nennette Paulson, Sritta Nlemmen, Luisa Boss, Lynn Schnell, Kris Sayhorg first row: lvls. Troedsonj Micheal Beeson, Debbie lvliller, Cathy Wisdom, .Joe Scerpanade, Sheri Surchett, Anthony Elandg 5. top row: .Joao Riovarcsik, Sronwin Flint, David Flint, Stacy Robertson, Laurie Dunning, Has the sound of music and the sound of cher- ibic-like voices ever fill your ears during first period? lf so it was Sayers Concert Choir re- hearsing for a performance. They have several festivals for soloists and a variety of music at many different campuses during the year. ln the midst of the year all choir students have the opportunity to try out for the all state hon- or choir that is sponsored by the California Concert choir meets as a class first period, but the students are expected to do much more. They often host visiting choirs that are touring and our students have the opportunity to meet other students from these choirs by giving them e place to stay overnight. lVls. Troedson. the class conductor, said, The concert choir has a solid foundation in singing and is con- tinuing to grown? Nlusic Education Association. Dnly the 'l. Keren Rau and Sandy Rouse rehearsing during first period foreup-coming concert, 2. Sean Roddy, Ken Webb, Danny Mead, and Curtis l-larrison enjoying harmonizing during class, 3. Sryna Wallach, Sean Roddy, and Dean Rhifer rehearsing with choir instructor Yvonne Troedson for all state honor choir. .Q . N43 J , - r 'I ' i L -. J 'f ,Jennifer l-lartung, Andria Church, Angie Donnelly, Kurt Sterling, Sean Roddy, Curtis Harrison, fourth row: lvlurry Kidd, Sryna Wallsch, Angelica fvlendoze, Dane l-lindricson, Suzie Clingman, Reynoe Lion, lVlindy Carlson. Robin l-linchA man, Evan Evenson, Denny lvleadg third row: Ken Webb, Jason Barnett, Michelle Adler, Nina Straughtarbrough, Laura Rios. Louise Baker, Dena Rhif- er, Kristina Knight, Anthony Sland, Nlioheal Season, second row: lVIs. Troed- son. Samantha Garcia, Cheryl Armor, Debbie Wiltrnan, Christi Kevoi, Terry Phillips, first row: Nancy Taylor, Brenda Watson. Concert Choir 55
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