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Infectious Enthusiasm Meeting every couple of weeks, the Art Club demonstroted troits thot were unique to oll other groups. The gools of the club were to get down ond see shows, express- ed odvisor Leoh Boehm. The more ort you see, the more ideos you get. With more members thon ever before, the club provided the opportunity for exposure to the orts. Focusing on trips ond experiencing ort, members fulfilled their need to find out more obout ort. Fund roisers for field trips were olso unique. In December, the club hod o pottery sole. Trips were determined os the club shored fovorite ploces ond knowledge with eoch other. Club member Jeonette Nyberg reveoled, lt's o bunch of creotive people oll gothered together. While mony groups slow down ofter high points, this club found itself never peoking. As Ms. Boehm exploined, lt is infectious. The enthusiosm builds. As we do more ond more, it gets more exciting. With such on outlook Art Club is destined to even greoter things. .I,Coluccio Q-' 'ff ,T Q-.A : ' -.. . M , ,Mgr ill Ahh dl ng --' T H. af. .4-' T. Sanchez 2. 1. Experiencing the oouol creotion of ort, Crystol Willioms uses information gothered from exhibits for her own piece. 2. Tommy Thomos, Julie Ap- plehons, Jeon Sololowski, Crystol Willioms, Leoh Boehm, Doris Johnston, Jockie Uhm, Suson Lon- phere, Morionne Pinyuh, Jeonette Nyberg, Esther Perrigo, ond Kotie Glew. 3. With o delicote touch, Jeonette Nyberg beoutifies onother unique ort club fundroiser orticle. 4. Gothering oround o com- mon focus, Art Club works on their fovorite pieces. 72 Art Club T.S8ll3flB11 3, . ...,. C Q, , I T.Sanchez3 T. Sanchez 4.
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Steve Smith 1. Taking On New Dimensions Breoking ties with typicol school troditions, Sodie Howkins, sponsored by the Junior closs, took on o new dimension of theme ond odded o new twist to the old concept. Controry to the post, Sodie Howkins wos held before the Christmos breok, ond con- sequently took on the double theme of o Country Christmos . In oddition, rother thon hoving the usuol live bond, the Junior closs provided o professionol disc jockey for the entertoinment. ln o woy, it reolly wos greot not hoving o live bond, reveoled one couple, becouse with o D.J. you know he'll ploy donceoble music! The gym wos gornished with Christmos trees located ot different ploces on the floor, while o dozen couches provided soft comfort for tired feet while the donce roged on from eight until midnight. The plonning of the donce wos reolly orgonizedf' ocknowledged Junior Closs Secretory Kelli Morton. l could feel, when I wolked into the gym thot night, thot everyone wos hoving o good time! N. Keyes sieve smug, 2. Sieve Smllh 3. 1. Senior Stuon Trocy ond his portner shore o quick refreshment. 2. Adorned in personolized paper snowmen, the Sodie Howkins Christmos tree is o mojor point of interest. 3. Decked out ln the true Sodie Howkins gorb, doncers pouse to cotch o short breather. 4. Erwin Delo Peno ond Bob Bottles toke odvontoge of the jocket service. 5. Girls moke the Sodie Howkins folklore come to life os they copture their dotes during o slow donce. Sieve Smith 4. Sieve Smllh 5. Sodie Howkins 71
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1 Yxd S NS. lx .4 5 fX J.BUSh1. Pedalling Together Through All Kinds Of Weather All year round, under the assistance of Ms. Katie Glew, the Bike Club pedaled and pushed through all kinds of weather. This club was set up with one goal in mind, that was, to have fun, or as Ms. Glew noted, to offer an alternative outdoor sport that is athletic without being competitive. Although their trips were often spur of the moment, the bikers always came home exhausted and satisfied. For the most part, they traveled to destinations close to home, but occasionally adventures were planned and performed to places like Flam- ing Geyser Park, or Vancouver, Canada. According to Senior member John Burton, Bike Club is organized solely for outdoor enjoyment with no commitments or responsibilities. L. Call ' O f i A . lilhv' J ' ' 'V . x 'XY Z . T J. Bush 2. J. Bush 3. 1. Preparing ta fest traction on the snow, Ms. Katie Glew cautiously rides her free spirit bicycle. 2. Caroline Uhm, Katie Glew, Ray Croteou, Marguerite Lieu, Vince Hously, Steve Ramjue, Jackie Uhm, John Burton, Stephanie LeCroy. 3. Junior Vince Housley prepares for a ride by first making a thorough check of his brakes. 4, Ms. Katie Glew and Junior Vince Housley discuss the pros and cons of chain slack. ilmlaei ' fix-az' J. Bush 4. Bike Club 78
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