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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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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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LG. Marches With Spirit The marching band had another busy year. The first activity was a pa- rade in Saratoga, which Mr. Bostwick, the band director, explained was an ex- cellent warm-up for the many field shows and parades to come. The band picked up some trophies, including a second place in the West Valley Band lamboree. The members started prac- ticing in the summer, doing drills and formations to improve their marching ability. The practice continued through the beginning of the school year in third period every day. The drum sec- tion hired an instructor at the begin- ning of the year, and they had fund raisers and a bowl-a-thon to buy new equipment. They worked hard, and it all paid off in the end with a fourth place in the Pacific Grove Parade - a first for the L.G. Drummers. The tall flag team was larger than usual, with sixteen members. Head Lee Mayer organized many practices in order to keep the large group synchro- nized. junior Nelia Gallant said, The best part was going on band trips, espe- cially to Pacific Grove. Our team was like one big family. Small flags had a good year, winning firsts in all of their competitions. They ended the year with first places from the Saratoga and Los Gatos parades and received a first in the West Valley band competition. The members started practicing in the summer and continued having practices almost ev- ery day after school in the fall. lunior Katie Francis said, Being in flags took a lot of time and dedication. There were those days when I was so sick of prac- ticing, but it all paid off in the parades and competitions. The team was headed by Sandy McBride and co- headed by Carolyn Shaw. Senior Audrey Park commented, The drill team spent a lot of time to perfect routines and dances, but the best part was being with my friends and making new ones. The drill team went to camp in the summer at U.C. Santa Cruz, where they were evaluated and learned new routines. The team was headed by Dorinda Holler and Stephanie Russell. 56 Organizations V A Y . viii-sim.-nuns r ,I . -- 5.-M . rf .....................::' .L V 2.71-N-.V -V-wav...--M sn-mm-r .K ami- HL ' U-Q-D S-'iii' - ,,, J, ip- 1 l Ivglall- 'i 'V A .i- - ..3n1v-nv , -ui 4. ' ?li'4ri 14.1.-liki. TT fT...J.,,.......-'T ,, fT.....Q. af- ,L-.. f- f...-., - -ef'-...Q ---v--- -- 0-.-er? ef- ' -2.-are 1-'-'Hsin A ' ' In Vgwwj , , , ,.....-. -...,,.-... f. f wwf..-...... - I -, Q 1,a.-..... 1 . D-7... 'T'-6'- -T. .'l 'l 'Q V ..,... ,jiii ' 7 f4vr ...ff-rw-ul i I I H ...Q vi'-W 55153 I w Marching band. FRONT ROW: Karen Humphre s, Lisa Con don, Debby Ta lor, Sandi McBride, Katie Francis, Rachael ester, Eileen Huilges, Carolyn Shaw. SIECOND ROW: Christine lgorbes, Lynn Becher, joe McClain, Craig Peterschmidt, Greg ilstein, Geoff Hawker, Nathan Elled e, Wes Balcomb,lohn Baker, Geoff Bewley, Chris Neal, Nina Cowan. THIRD ROW: Doug Samuelson tDrumgvlajorJ, Laura Turner, Dorinda Holler, Stacy Walker, Suzanne Rizzi, Audrey Park, Vicki Gundunas, Liz Denevi, Ste hanie Russell, Amy Ferrari, Iill Wiley, Gina Rodriggiez, Stephanie Hobbs, Mr. Bostwick tDirectorJ. FOU-RTPFROW: Mark Tsukuda, Danny Lance, Ciassandrzg achulis, Mcggan Ferrito, Audrey Nissen, Lynn Christiansen, Ion Bain, Valerie Gibbons, hL1sa arazzo, tacy Arenct, stal Sin leton, Lars Claassen, Debb Ober . FIFTH ROW: Gwen Burrow, Kat n Ng, Christine Elliott, Steve?-Ian, Begky Laws, Michelle Reed, LL Monlfano, Dardn Thompson, Tracy Contgt- gli? ekLaura Fine, Tgna Hou. SIXTH ROW: Kristi Shuman, Andy Campbell, julie Yamato, IennylPascR1al, Diedre ac enna, a n amuelson, Dawn Boisse, Ed Morimoto, jim Tatsu awa, Karen Berk. SEVE TH OW: Am Wolgemuth, Dleybbie Sniderman, Anne Dosedal, Brent Henry, Lisa Sullivan, Matt Sergeson, Maya Stobie, Kelly fgprowl, Renee Osterdock, Krista Evers. EIGHTH ROW: Ken DeGrande, Brian Toombs, Thad Lundberg, Ros ronk, Doug Schmidek, Brian Bor ia, Lars Nylander, jason Brown, Chris Zielke, Kevin Baiko, jeff Young, Pete meagiher. BACK ROW: Michelle LeDuc, Becky Lazard, Nelia Gallant, Missy Maguire, Michelle Perkins, Tia un ay, Laura Chamberlin, Leigh Mayer. Tall Hag. FRONT ROW: Tina Hou, Stephanie Hobbs, Gwen Burrow. SECOND ROW: Krista Evers, Kristi U Lf Q, J 3 i i 4 yr it 4. l l 1 l y . I l. ll l l V ll 5, 'i l l 1 v It if Shuman, Michelle LeDuc, Karen Berk, Leigh Mayer, Amy Wohlgemuth, Laura Turner. BACK ROW: Tiaz Munday, Becky Lazard, Missy Maguire, Michelle Perkins, Nelia Gallant, Laura Chamberlin. A W
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