Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

 - Class of 1980

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Asian American Club Goes To Chinatown TQ ..,,, l fn .I gs y 3 pri.. .fl J -w ,gp ASIAN AMERICAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Mariano, Ted Baduria, Jack Pong, Guy Blue, Ted Starling. SECOND ROW: Andro Maghirang, Debbie Gampon, Theresa Devine, Kim Scott, Emily Kennedy, Jeff Mondonedo, Yasmin Smith, Pearl Tulfo, Karen Kishi, Grace Fujioka. THIRD ROW: Mark Richards, Jeff Price, James Cadungug, Shirley Carlson, Glenn Olarte, Delores Alexander, Aldous Quiocho, Ray Logan, Clyde Jex, John Starling. Lakes' Asian American Club went to Chinatown and spent a fun-filled day eat- ing many delicacies and touring through the Chinese museums. Students of Asian, European, and Afri- can descent shared in cultural enrichment during the past year. The club planned and prepared a food exhibit for Artasia that was well received. All members contributed much of their time and energy throughout the year. I. Becky Beauchamp prepares secret F.H.A. pro- gram. 2. Asian American President, Ray Logan. ASIAN AMERICAN OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Magaway, Jack Pong, Jeff Mondonedo, Patty Fulcher.



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M, I 'r riff .S- , 4, at f s--1-gy HIKING CLUBz FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allison Longworth, Helena Jeppsson, Chris Durban, Rob Haroldson, Joe Root, Paul Buc- ich. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sotak, Nancy Cornwall, Ellen Chappell, Ken Meloche. Gavin Ehringer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Davenport, Ron McCardle, Kathy Davis. iking Club Scales To A New Height M f MVN, ' .Tx F' if ' 1' -A Q f This year's Hiking Club had a slow start. It needed two other advisors, be- sides Mr. Sotak. Persistent members found Mr. Davenport and Mr. Jacobsen to help out. On one hike, the members went to Mt. Rainier. they found this refreshing and mind-collecting. They also went on an overniter to the Olympic National Forest. The hikers had guest speakers from Base Camp Supply Equipment to give them the basics of hiking procedures. They also learned how to survive on the bare necessities of food and clothing, and leamed to detect certain unwanted condi- tions, like hypothermia. Rob Haroldson stated, The hikes were very meaningful. They taught you to stop and appreciate the simple things in life, to take your time, and see them, 'you'll see'.', l. Mr. Newell shows Peter Jones new areas of job openings. 2. Mr. Perry Newell invites all to come in to the Career Center. 3. Debbie Walker searches for the right college. Organizations-53

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