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Afro-American Club I he Afro-American Club was started in the early 1960's to meet student's needs of recognition and rights in the community. The club proved successful and the community was very supportive. Being the oldest continuous organization in Pierce County, the Afro-American Club is one CLUB MEMBERS: Maurice Scott, Francisca McLoed, juan Gipson, Fred Franklin, Derrick Cage, Veronica Drayton, Veronica Webb, Stephanie Leurs. SECOND ROW: Travis Toms, Claudire Perry, Tina Carter, Tracy Crawford, Charlene Wilson, Wanda Haynes, Angela Boykins, Yolanda Oreher, THIRD ROW: Lydia Reeves, Yvette Mercer, Gentria Sarvis, Sharon Thomas, Christine Broils, Sonya Clif- ton, Karen jones, jenice Rodrigues. FOURTH ROW: Cliff Pinky, Brian Terry, james Copeland, Ruben Spears, Gerald Brown, Eleanor Thomas, john- nie Wilson, Nancy Ahlers, Trinnell Dial. CLUB MEMBERS: Maurice Scott, Francisca McLeod, juan Gipson, Fred Franklin, Derrick Cage, Veronica Drayton, Webb, Stephanie Leurs. SE- COND ROW: Travis Toms, Claudire Perry, Tina Carter, Tacy Crawford, Charlene Wilson, Wanda Haynes, Dina Boykins, Yolanda Oreher. THIRD ROW: Lydia Reeves, Yvette Mercer, Gentria Sarvis, Sharon Thomas, Christine Broils, Sonya Clif- ton, Karen jones, jenice Rodrigues. FOURTH ROW: Cliff Pinky, Brian Terry, james Copeland, Ruben Spears, Gerald Brown, Eleanor Thomas, john- nie Wilson, Nancy Ahlers, Trinnell Dial. 44 of the largest at Lakes with 55-65 members Leaders this year were Laney Long, Angela Boykins, james Riley, Donja Sanford and Lydia Reeves. The advisor, Mr. Perry Newell, feel: that It's an excellent place to gain some ex posure and experience. ,am wig ,pmwwf H wg t
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Asian American Club Y L L., it K wareness of the Asian people and their culture ' was the motive behind the formation of the lsian American Club. Visiting museums, viewing movies and shop- ing in China Town were just a few of the cIub's ctivities. Members and officers, president, Mike .hegata,- vice-president, George Lim,- secretary, ASIAN AMERICAN CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Sam Masters, Lisa Paradeza, jim Harai, Patricia McRae, Mr. Raymond . SECOND ROW: Lan Dao, Marie Ang, Junko Shiraishi, Amy La 0, THIRD ROW: Kathy Kegy, Cukurs, George Lim. Ho jil says What do you expect? 2. Maria Paradeza, Mr. Ho, Patricia McRae OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Afro-American Ad- visor - Mr. Perry Newell 2. Afro-American President - Laney Long ' ' X110 ,135 A f'1r ' Alan Cukurs,' treasurer, Lisa Pardez and represen- tati ve, Patty McRae, also staged Artasia, their largest and most ambitious fundraiser. Both students and faculty looked forward to this impor- tant yearly event which not only gave budding ar- tists a chance to show their work but to earn much needed money for the art club. l. .fnn.n.., is 9 Qui I..-lim
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