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Goodies make money for S.F. trip Bake sales were the main source of in- come for the French Club. The money made from selling goodies went towards the club's annual San Francisco excursion. While in San Francisco they visited museums and other points of interest as well as dining at a tradi- tional French restaurant. French teacher and club advisor, Rafael Dueri, was pleased with the group's partici- pation even though they failed to enter into Spirit Day competition. The president of the club was Junior Eric Cowger with Erin George serving as vice- president. Said Cowger, Although we start- ed out inactive, by the closing of the year participation had increased. SITTIN' PRETTY- Sophomore Jennifer Holdsworth qabovej laughs at an idea at a French Club meeting. DAZED AND CONFUSED- As acting secretary of the French Club, Junior Sue Hartsock frightj takes minutes. QU'EST CE QUE C'EST?- French instructor Rafael Dueri Ctop rightb helps a student with his homework. O 56 French Club
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DOUBLE TROUBLE- Seniors Heidi Pri- mack and Jill Jordan fleftj take a rush on sugar at Ml. Reba. FREE AND EASY- Senior Joe Nichols Ctop lefty parallels through the tough terrain at Squaw Valley. SKI BUM- After taking a hard fall, senior Bill Davis Cabovej tries to find his skis. I Ski Club' 55 ii
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Club unites. science labs For the first time, Physics, Lab Techni- cians, and Computer Club united to form one large club called the Science Club. The pur- pose ofthe club was to get the people with scientific knowledge together and also to get more people involved with other interests they may have in these other areas. The club was formed in January 1982, with the help of advisor Richard Schneck. The of- ficers were President Richard Smith, Vice President Lisa lshikawa, and Robert Carpen- ter as Secretary. There were 20 members. Among their activities they planned on making field trips to Yosemite, to the coast, and on a Sky Diving exibition. ln the future they plan on having guest speakers such as Doctors, Biologists and Lab Technicians. SPlKE!- Richard Spike Schneck ftop leftj calls a meeting to order. FIRING LINE- Carla Pennington, Jennifer Holdsworth, Scott Reyn- olds, and Robert Stein Cleftj exchange ideas. TAKE NOTE- Lucy Cordova Caboveb takes careful notes as Junior John Crespi listens. O Science Club' 57
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