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One Step Ahead Learned Lions, sponsored by Mr. Allan Vaccarro, was one of the most elite, and academically selective clubs at school. In order to qualify for member status, students must have a 3.666 grade point average initially, and maintain a 3.6 g.p.a. to retain member- ship Members worked for long hours to attain the level of excellence necessary to be a member of Learned Lions, and they deserve the recogni- tion and honor they have received through the club. Kelli Salem Row 1: Madelyn Perez. Michelle Brown, Teri D'Agostino, Nancy Roset. Allen Gracey, Ray Farlante, Steve Levinson. Row 2: JiB Vanderkam. Susan Schatzburg. Amy Krancndonk. Kelli Salem. Soraya Nannc, Barbara Beck. Geoffrey Wolf Row 3: Donald Falk. Emeka Ohaegbulam, Lisa Mitchell. Jill Barkholz, Allison Edgecomb. David Decoeur, Kerry Geiger Row 4: Doug Bickel. Greg Gerald. Lee Rose, Frank Pastmostro. Scott Phelps. Keith Lukazewski. Pete H.nkle. Mr Vacca ro — sponsor Kelli Salem asks a question about a previous meeting In addition to finding time for studies, Amy Kranendonk is also a Homecoming candidate 118 Learned Lions
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Senior Class President Amy Kranendonk. Vice-President Robyn Heisey. Secretary Jenn Bryant. Treasurer Christy Colcord Student Government Pres»dent Danyet Hancock, Vice-President Melissa Lott, Secretary Sheryl Zalkm, Treasurer Johnny Puiotes Midge Stout. Kim Klersy. and Yvette Urso all seem to be in their own world Club members pay close attention to what is going on Student Government is essential- ly the heart of the school. Under the I direction of a new sponsor, Beverly I Walters, and President Danyl Han- cock, the club organized many of i King's happenings. Homecoming, the Talent Show, and Lions Roar were just a few of the things presented by Stu- i . dent Government. They raised the money for these functions through in and out of school functions as well as ticket costs. There are roughly 40 members, from sophomores to juniors to seniors. Hard work and dedication were needed to be in this club. Luckily, this year's group had plenty of both. Decisions, Decisions Student Government 117
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FCA members look proud for their group shot Danielle Fucnlc and Derrick Bell enjoy the topic of discussion at a meeting. These fellow athletes discuss Circus Hallelujah amongst themselves Fellowship of Christian Athletes was headed by Coach Macaluso and Mrs. Modrow. Membership requirements were to be an athlete at King, be a Christian and to be able to pay dues. The main project of FCA was the Christian Circus Hallelujah, which came into town around Halloween. Members set up, helped run and took down the circus. A joga-thon was held to help raise money. Another fundraiser was the sale of donuts. The money raised was used to help send some of the members to a camp. while the remainder of the money was used to help pay for a field trip taken at the end of the year. During club meetings, guest speakers were invited to lecture to members. Other meetings involved modern day rap ses- sions, where members could come up with solutions to problems, learn how to cope with problems and live a Christian life Debbie Akre and Kelli Salem Athletes Who Care FCA 119
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