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RIGHT: S.A.D.D. I.S., First Row - Maria Reyes, Bernadette Luna, Christina Morales, Valerie Viscarra, Gracic Ontiveroz, Diana Evans, Sarah Martinez. Second Row - Michelle Hernandez, Michelle Her- nandez, Wendy Allen, Sandra Guerrero, Charles Clark, Diana Cis- neros. Third Row - Adviser Tim MeFadden, Tammy Parker, Brenda Daily, Maggie Zwaagstra, Adviser Jon Awbrey. Fourth Row - Christina Barr, Wylda Linman, Angie Orr, Ed Davidson, Marko Mays. Back Row - Melanie Crouse, Marsha Cortes, Lorianne Marconi. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tim Taylor and Angie Orr pose for a S.A.D.D. poster that was published as full-page ads in the Visalia Timcs-Dclta and Fresno Bee. BELOW: S.A.D.D. members respond to questions by reporters when radio station KCOK and the Visalia Timcs-Dclta were on campus to interview students on alcohol and drugs. SADD changes to IS Attempting to draw the attention and involvement of more students, Students Against Driving Drunk changed its name and emphasis this year. Instead of being known as SADD, the club changed its name to IS, Involved Students. And the emphasis, while still on alcohol, was shifted to also include drug abuse, suicide, and other concerns confronting teenagers. “We felt that SADD wasn’t reaching all of the groups of students that need help on other things than just drunk driving,” said adviser Jon Awbrey. “We decided to change the name to include more people.” Club members posed for a poster that was published in newspapers throughout the San Joaquin Valley during Christ- mas, helped to host the sober graduation party, took part in the Christmas and homecoming parades, and performed a variety of other activities as well. DON'T I.BT I HIS BK Y H R CHRISTMAS PRESENT ON NEW YEARS RESOLUTION DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE 66
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MECHA First Row - Criscla Gallegos, Carol Garcia, Angelique guez, Valerie Viscarra, Diana Evans, Martha Holguin, Mariscla Olvera, Arredondo, Rachcllc Espinoza, Laurie Akana, Laura Alvarado. Second Isabelle Vasquez, Elaine Alvarado. Back Row - Mattie Lopez, Teresa Row - Adviser Teresa Montion, Julian Montoya, Roscanna Fierro, Sal Hernandez, Saida Trujillo, Leo Cantu, Hilda Navarro. Sosaya, Lori Avina, Sonia Benitez, Rachel Escarscga, Melinda Rodri- SCIENCE CLUB Front Row - Diana Schnclbach, Katherine Schnclbach, Melissa Busby, Paula Turner, Angie Orr, Scott Wyatt, Adviser Chris Phillips, Adviser Jay Hoyt. Back Row - Michael Jordan, Bill Orr, Ed Davidson, Brian Doc, Jorge Alfaro, Chuck Orr. 65
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C.S.F. First Row: Steve Walston, Ray Huff, Greg Borrud, Angie Orr, Paula Turner, Jacquc Curtis, Jennifer Tracy, Margaret Linman. Mid- dle: Jason Schmclzla, Amy Bocltcr, Tim Ferguson, Deena Maxwell, Chuck Orr, Seth Teter, Carin Jackson, Bill Orr, Diana Schnclbach, April Pryor Scott Wyatt, Matt Hamilton, Melissa Busby, Michael Jordan, Laura Stueven, John Owen, Melissa Martcll, Carrie Wysc, Eddie Davidson, Adviser Ted Postcllc, James Billingsley. Back Row: Jana Crosslcr, Tricia Phipps, Shani Engum, Stephanie Athy, Julie Pugh, Richard Christenson, D.J. Ellis, Mark Crane, Erin Jacobson, Tom Finni, Victor Carrillo, Shannon Davenport, Melanie Crouse, Spence Uota. LIFE C.S.F. MEMBERS - First Row: Ray Huff, Steve Walston, Spencer Bocltcr. Middle Row: Wendy Pryor, Melissa Busby, Paula Turner, Angie Orr, Laura Stueven, Melissa Martcll, Diana Schnclbach, Wendy Simpson, Kirsten Armstrong, Jeff Lawrence. Back Row: Michael Jordan, Scott Wyatt, Eddie Davidson, Brad Symons, Danny Fisher, Lorianne Marconi. C.S.F homecoming float. CSF changes to society The new statewide constitu- tion for the California Scholarship Federation classified the organiza- tion as an honor society rather than a club this year. But while that change was made, the group continued its traditional activities of competing in the college bowl and operating concession stands to raise funds for a year-end activity and scholarship. The society, con- sisting of the school’s top aca- demic students, is designed to allow high achieving students an opportunity to receive local, state and national recognition for high academic achievement. 67
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