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Clubs for Creating. . . When most people think of the word club they think of a group of people getting together, listening to a president of some sort, and planning what to do in the future. In this way, the art club was different. Though the club did meet for two hours after school once a week, this club was more or less a workshop in which interested art students could get additional advice on art projects, and have an opportunity to learn new tech- niques. This club was assisted by Mrs. Mary Stires, who was an artist herself. Because of this club, many students had the chance to enter some of their pieces in competition, which was both exciting and challenging. I Helping . . . Participating in the March of Dimes Walkathon, serving food to the elderly at the Live Oak Nutrition Center, and working at a drug hotline in San lose were only a few of the activities which the members of the Key Club attended. This club, which was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of America, met once a week to find opportunities where they could help the community. Not only did the members of the club help out the community, but they also built friendships within the group while attending parties, trips and district and international conventions. Reasoning At their weekly meetings, not only did the members of the chess club play chess, but they also had fun just talking and planning for the future. In fact, they even planned a championship tourna- ment to see who was the best player for late in the year. So, even though it was a small club, the members still found worthwhile challenges to test their skills. E54 X Organizations l i -gl -Cl-' 'sql Amy Sweet is astounded by all the colors. Z 'Q Au 5 l l 5 K nxjw It K Art club. FRONT ROW: Nathan Wheelock, David ii Smith, Mike Harris, Mark Harris. SECOND ROW: j Iason Wood, Kara Falarski, Dave Honholt, Tim Get- - zoff, Aaron Reed, Karen Hum hreyjs, Glenn Storm, , Nick Weaver. THIRD ROW: lon illiams, Sydney ,L Russell, Holly Gellerman, Mr. Lozano fadvisorl, Stacy : l Guidice, Medorah Aikman, Nina Reichert, Corinna I Schoenfelder, Tracy Maloney, Lisa Locastro. BACK I ROW: Michelle Corbin, Can Wilson, Corin Stiggall, David Nash, jason Lutes, Linda Helms, Nina Sauer, i Mariah White, David Mercer, jason Dype, Michelle Berg, Pilar Gray. Scott Vydra and Suzanne Bailey eat lunch and joke around as they wait for the Key club meeting to start. i
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4- f Key club. LEFT LEG: Becca Kru penbacher, Anne Burke, Lainie Chroust, Crai ' Dahms, letlrey Yu, lim Shean tsecretaryl, Mike Faries, Penny McGarvin, Kimberly Wooten, Suzanne Bailey tvice- residentj, Kevin Doyle, Shannon Hili-s, Kelly S vrowl, TOP LEG: Rachel Hawkey, Cassandra Kachiilis, Kathryn NE, Ion Field, Renee Osterdock, Lynn Clhristiansen, Christian Skinner, Lara Allen, Rolb Barker, Michelle Madsen ttreasurerl, Tim Getzott, BOTTOM L G: Dawn Brola, Kirsten Schip er, Chris Cordero, Scott Vyrdra tpresidentl, Kevin Dahms, lay Campbell, .lim Bangle, Eric Schaefer, Mark Cvetzoff, Lucy Yiquerie, liizzi Leasure, Cindy Deardorf, Neva C-ilbert. Not pictured: Vickie Hood, Florence Lorie, Sean O'Neill, Michelle Spomer, Bob Bahramipour, Leanne Gibson, Parker Karnan, Mark Davies. ,-- ,Ay-Q., I, . ' .1. .H-.f 7 , H 1 ,.' Jil.--I ', . ' ' - -, ??,,,v'. I. , ,,. Q' 5 . . Q., .. . ., , V I. , L' A. A Y .5 , -C, Vv' ' f '.,q,K.1 1. iw r, V 1 ' ' ' 4 ' , ii- wifi? if tl ' if f . ' 1 v-4 ,,,:, J -v Y if is J, x fyxfa-S iiwgj ff e ' K 1.123 iii ' ' l ,Mfg , . Q V , , u , i 1 .V ur. Yiilxxlv ay: . , 'Mia t A ' 'V al! lr i ,. A ai' ? I K L -1, Wy . - J,' if H S S S A Chess club. FRONT ROW' Nick Weavert residentl, lon Schra ver Mark Boyd tvice wresidentl, SECOND ROW Tim Getzoff, Meredith Whitaker, Debbie Rabitz, Nicole Laird. BACK ROW': Arjun Chatterjee, Niall Fordyce. Organizations X 155
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