Kentridge High School - Accolade Yearbook (Kent, WA)

 - Class of 1982

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Worry-Free Skiing Starting their season in early January, the seventy-six member ski club set out every Sunday morning to challenge the treacherous slopes of Crystal Mountain. Transporta- tion to and from Crystal was provided by chartered Trailways buses. Among ski club's many advantages, it introduced young adults to the different methods of skiing while giving them a proper place to ski. Also, many levels of lessons were provided for the members, enabling them to have fun while still learning and practicing different safety concepts. Ski club is a lot of fun. It lets me go skiing with my friends, without worrying about transportation, remarked Monica Little. L. Fix D.Johnson2. 1. Viewing the challenge of the mountain, sklers return to the top. 2. In the life of 0 chalr, solemn beauty ls viewed ln the mountains. 3. Showing great agility, Duane White conquers the slopes. 4. Prepared for a day on the slopes, the skl club ar- rlves at lts destlnatlon. 5. After another successful run, skiers are lifted back to the top. , ll. D.JOMSOn4. 92 Ski Club n - JIS ri ,', Q 'U Al, J X 1 I 'Uri'-

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i' N., K S.Smith1. The Community-Minded Club Just becouse the group is smort doesn't meon you con't hove fun. People ore motivoted ond things get done well, remorked Dorlene Clorls, Notionol Honor Society president. They did get things done well os they porticipoted in countless community service projects. With only fifteen members, this club wos one of the most octive ond successful groups in the school. By promoting school spirit ond helping communities, the Notionol Honor Society kept themselves busy throughout the yeor. During the Christmos holidoys they sponsored 0 needy fomily ond the 'Give o Little' White Christmos drive contest. In oddition, they song Christmos corols ot Volley Generol Hospitol. Yet their list of octivities went on. They wrote o letter to legislotors to encouroge them not to cut the school budget ond they conducted the first student exchonge with the new high school, Kentwood. Reflecting good ottltudes within the school, the club worked together with everyone contributing ideos. Hoving good grodes wosjust holf of being in the club, oll the members were onxious to provide their help when needed while hoving o good time, too. As recolled Honor Society member Alex Tse, lt gives us o chonce to help society. This is o club thotjust helps others. J. Coluccio MX! 1. Handling the group's events ond poper work ls President Dorlene Clork. 2. Ellen Zrlmsek, Alex Tse, Lesley Hogan, Kristy Jones, Elise Stewort, Jockle Bunce, Bill Dovis, Mory Crews, Beth Rleg, Jockie Stonke, Julie Gerretson, Lorelee Porl-ter, Ann Mussmon, Lori Fix, Gittle Goodmon, Brod Gupto, Dorlene Clork, Holly Grober, Lindo Fix, Bridget Gollogher, Goil Truitt, Kelly Rollott, Wendy Fu- jikowo. 3. At on Honor Society meeting Vice- President Lindo Fix porticipotes in the discussion. 4. Listening for up coming events is member Dionno Hottmon ond visitor Liso Boiley. S.SmtIh4. Honor Society 91



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K.LmQn1. A Radical Government Student government underwent a lot of radical changes, commented ASB Presi- dent Mike Fors, due to a discontentment with the school constitution and a change of advisors. The thirty member senate, under the watch of first year Advisor and Ac- tivities Coordinator Mr. Don Ripley, executed itself through a successful year of change. The school constitution was updated and clarified in some places while the senate tried to pump new blood into the creative aspect of senate involvment. The group usually met every other Tuesday to discuss matters of current concern and strove to resolve differences and promote beneficial changes in an orderly fashion. We tried to draw the senate and the student body closer together, expressed Junior Representative Gary Rhoades, by inducing more student involvement through assemblies, games, and other activities while associating these events directly with the student government. The result was a unity of spirit and ideas among the students that made getting in- volved for most people a fun experience. ASB Secretary Marguerite Lieu concluded, The system by no means is perfect but we're taking big steps in the right direction. N. Keyes J! Q K. Landon 2. 1. Open for suggestions, ASB President Mlke Fors discusses students' views from student faculty members. 2. Nate Keyes, Gary Rhoades, Kevin McCanhy, Brad Cornwell, Glna Rodgers, Erlca Leber, Marcl Pollard, Megan Lundeen, Russ Lar- son, Carol Aaland, Sloan Schneider, Jlll Lublln, Diane Hudelson, Suzanne Alexander, Brenda Clark, Wendy Fujlkawa, Ellse Stewart, Don Ripley, Krista Zuberbuhler, Chris Sllvey, Michelle Green, Marguerite Lleu, Anjanette Threlkeld, and Mike Fors. 3. Anxious to respond, Kevln McCarthy walts for Gary Rhoades to finish reading the material. 4. Concerned with students' views, Diane Hudelson, Suzanne Alexander, and Brenda Clark consider valuable material distributed at a meerlng. K.Lmden4. Student Faculty Senate 93

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