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SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM: ROW .- V. Keith, C. Parks. K. Ciezaldo, J. Whiiesides. ROW 2: P. Wilson. K. Caruss. K. Pierce, D. Shafer, J. Hooker, M. Young, M. Harris, A. Jensen. ROW 3: C. Smith. L. Gafner, A. Zaenglein, M. Liles. ROW 4: T. Lee, S. Gensterblum. R. Ferguson. J. Russell. OLYMPIAD COMPETES After finishing fifth in the state in 1984, preparations began for a good showing in 1985. The Science Olympiad Team organized early in the year with 45 students trying for 15 spots. Practices were held in individual events. Competition among team members helped decide who would compete and who would become alternates. Once the team was set, the alternates helped at practices and at the Regional and State competition along with the coaches, explained co-adviser Mr. Larry Burgess. At Regionals Holt placed first out of 18 teams. Taking first place medals were seniors Mike Liles, Kim Augenstein and junior Jacob Hooker. Silver medal winners included seniors Steve VanErmen, Casey Parks and Augenstein, juniors Ty Lee and Hooker. Bringing home the Bronze were seniors Andrea Zaenglien and Lisa Gafner. There were also many fourth, fifth and sixth place winners. The team had grown, not only in numbers but in abilities and expectations for the past year. At States Holt placed eighth out of 49 schools, an outstanding achievement. Placing in the top five were seniors Bill Selleck and Parks, juniors Mark Varble, David Shafer, Ed Wagner, Paula Wilson, Jeff Russell and Hooker. TITRA TION EXPERIMENTA TION . During after school hours, Ty Lee and Mark Varble practice identifying substances. COMPETITION was head to head when password teams of Tom Heller and Steve VanErmen were defeated by Lisa Gafner and Andrea Zaenglein. Science Olympiad Team 41
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MPUTER WIZZES SATISFACTION! Successful programming attempts are a source of gratification for Matt Malaski and Ken Recker. COMPUTER TEAM: D. Morris, Adviser M. Lehman, M. Malaski. K. Recker. T. Heller. 40 Computer Team
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MUCHACHOS GRAi GREAT KIDS The fall hayride, a dinner at Chi-Chi ' s, ethnU food parties and a trip to Cedar Point were tfigJ attractions that made over 80 students join the Spanish Club this year. All the activities were financed either by club members or by the money raised by a fundraiser at Christmas. Along with adviser Mrs. Juanita Glover were president Erik Medina, vice president Bryan Bullock and treasurer John Chapman. It is almost too big of a group to work with, said Mrs. Glover, but when they get into smaller groups, more gets donel After being the adviser of the Spanish Club for the past fifteen years, she happily concluded, It is a nice group. HEAD HONCHO Erik Medina picks up ballots after a vote to determine the clubs next activity. ON DISPLA Y . . . the pinatas patiently wait to be taken to area hospitals as an attempt to spread holiday cheer. CARUMBAl Melinda Baker winds up in a grave attempt to unleash the pihata ' s tasty contents. THE GANG ' S ALL HEREI During an activity period Spanish Club members line up and say cheese. 4J Spanish Club
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