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Hackers Get Practice In Computer Lab Computer club has been at Gateway for two years now. They have 15 active members that meet the first Tuesday of every month. They would have met more often but the school schedule caused problems. The purpose of the club is to get students together who had a common interest to share ideas and work together on common projects and learn to use the computer for a career, said sponsor Kevin Morgan. The co-sponsor was Betty Huffman. The president of the club was Jr. Michael Ryan and the vice president was also a junior, Lisa Prok. The secretary was Jr. Chris Justice and the treasurer was Sr. Jimmy Chung. The club was educational and a good experience be- cause it helped students to use their own minds to grow intellectually. Next year, back at Gateway, they hope to have more computers to work with. Also, they hope to have more fund raising candy sales to buy equipment that the school board won't buy. Mr. Hill looks on as Dixon Jones works on graphics. Naoko Sudo gets stumped by a syntax error. QB Clubs Tim Lineham took basic computer programming one Sr. Kent Cottle tries a forfnext loop.
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lvlarching Band-A Success Through The pasT year, we all did a number of Things To keep ourselves busy. One of many, was To go' To a fooTball game. No maTTer if iT was jusT once or if we aTTended every home game we could always be enTer- Tained aT half Time by The Marching Band. ln The Marching Band, There is a special group of people. This years group was all girls. These girls were called The Drill Team. There were over 45 girls ThroughouT The year ThaT were a parT of This unique group. Two very imporTanT members were Paula Price, who was CapT. of The flag squad and Tina Capra, who was CapT. of The rifle squad. These girls along wiTh The resT of The Team worked very hard To keep us enTer- Tained. AlThough, The pasT years The drill Team has been consisTed of all girls iT's noT only meanT for Them. Anyone who has The abiliTy and willingness can become a member. NeverThe- less, once you have become a mem- ber you musT be dedicaTed and will- ing To be an enTerTainer. Drill Team performs during half Time, Rifles do a shorf number for onlookers during Homecoming Day. 400 Drill T m A me sTuff. mber of The Drill Team likes To show l Z ,W if is x 2 1 inf? .T
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