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Chess Club Moves Into First Year Students who desire an early morning challenge could be found in T-l contemplating whether a knight and bishop could checkrnate a sole king. It's the hardest checkmate com- bination in the game, said co-sponsor William Billy Fisher. Chess, a game of strategy, builds the thinking process in the individual. This was the first year that Mansfield had a Chess Club. The kids come when they can fit it into their schedule, said Mr. Fisher. We have some that come pretty much on a regular basis, and then there are those who came in the fall but have conflicts in the morning this semester. In the future the club would like to compete against other area high school chess clubs and build up their game membership. Officers for the club were David Escamillia, president, and Steven Tipton, vice-president. Allan Phillips and Steven Tipton enjoy a game of chess before starting their classes. Chess Club members are: Front Row: Steven Tipton, Chris Manzo, and Allan Phillips. Back Row: David Escamillia, Fred Oswald, Carl Oswald, and Mike Sessums. 23
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Members of SADD Ioin to Save Lives Don't drink and drive is a familiar motto of Students Against Drunk Drivers. SADD students pull together to help save the lives of their classmates. SADD was organized last year by Mary A. Anderson. This year, SADD members produced a radio program over the loud speaker to Warn students of the effects of drinking and driving. 4, , SADD members gave out Contracts for Life for students and their parents to show that they can be trusted not to drive if they have been drinking. Red ribbons were sold at Christmas time to be tied on car antennas to symbolize I will not drink and drive. This spring, after a training session, the thirty junior and senior members that returned from last year spent a day at the middle school in a rap session with all eighth graders about drug and alcohol abuse. SADD's major fund raisers for the year were selling stuffed animals and candles. SADD members listen closely at a meeting. Y DeLea Stutzman and Aimee Iohnson prepare for an after school meeting. First Row: Tricia Finley, Michael Scott, Kyle Hailey, Barry Evans, Ashley Mathieson, Angie McGuire. Second Row: Sheryl Scott, Angela Bentley, Debbie Smith, Krissy Carlock, Iill Reed, Cindy Powell, Brandon Coker, Angela Cochran, Laura Lindley, Ericka Ream. 'I'hird Row: Maureen Traynor, Lisa Evans, DeLea Stutzman, Aimee Iohnson, Stephanie Williams, Amy Cassol, Lisa Spencer, Ron Martini, Monya Cargo, Freddi Him- melberg, Charissa Carroll, Leann Crouch. Fourth Row: Kim Clilt, Holly Widener, April Brinkman, Leslee Dun- can. Iason Eoti, Nicholas Donegan, Allison Lynch, Lauren Cox, Ienny Buttner, Allison Sichel. Fifth Row: Kether Valdes, Marc Hoster, Brenden Hale, Kelli Gray, Kim Harmon, Cory Knudson, Curtis Horton, Christie Cosper, Ienniler Gause, Mary A. Anderson.
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German Club Raises n-H- 1-if Funds For Computer German Club members met once every month to discuss fundraisers and plans for the future. Through their fundraiser, selling col- legiate mugs, they were able to buy a com- puter for the German room. Members planned on attending Winterfest, a German contest, but due to conflicting interests were unable to. Other activities include a hot- dog and marshmallow roast on December 6. On February 23, the Club members Went to the Hines Gerthie restaurant in North Richland Hills. German Club also had a German food tasting party in the spring, to begin their unit on food. German Club sponsor Mr. Fisher lectures on German verbs. ,.:3 AGI! ,al-' ,xx fc V rv I T I IM Y tt 5 Front Row: Becky Faulkner, Kether Valdez, sponsor - Mr. Fisher. Second Row: Cindy Satterfield, Mike Collier, Cayce Stamps, Troy Cargo, Nicky Grounds. Third Row: Alan Phillips, Austin Buff. Fourth Row: Tom Seago. it , N Q -s. we ' . .N h . '! SP' 2
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