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lames Brock and Mark Worthington competed as a debate team during the summer at the prestigious George- town University Institute. The Speech Club boasted top rank- ing in the state throughout the entire year. Goals of the club include promoting public speaking and overcoming the fear of speaking in public. According to individuals within the club earning' a varsity letter was a common goal of club participants. Planning the Christmas Dance was the big project of the Key Club, although members sold candy apples and turkey pictures. While the Key Club participated in a lot of fund raisers, its primary purpose is to act as a community and school oriented service club. Club president Bridget Gerson said the club gave money to people in need. On a more athletic note the Letter Club, according to president lim Neal, sold concessions at home basketball and football games. Male members dressed as female cheerleaders pro- vided additional comic relief at the annual powder puff football game. lim said the objectives of the club included raising money for the benefit of sports programs at Marcos de Niza. one: Mike Fenlason relaxes following a presen- tation of a speech. two: Dena McMurrin rehearses for the speech tournament. three: Andy Moore organizes the material in his debate folder while preparing for a tournament. four: Mark Worthington responds to a humorous presentation. five: Providing food at basketball games is one of Letter Club's highlights. six: Key Club president Bridget Gerson did not intend a Fonz imitation. seven: lan Hillard sells conces- sions at basketball games. eight: Natalie Cislaghi listens to a discussion regarding club functions. i fx dx s if XM ,.- ,. 8 Y Letter Club, Key Club-77
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LETTER CLUB: Coach Cosner, sponsor. President limmy Neal, vice-presi- dent Tom Palmer, secretary-treasurer Graham Lizee, Eric Walters. SPEECH CLUB: Mrs. Poppema, sponsor. President Mike Fenlason, vice- president Mark Worthington, secretary Rebecca Garcia, treasurer Curtis Bond, lames Brock, Wayne Bond, Gordon Hunt, Saniiv Gambhir, Dena McMurrin, Mike Holther, Phil DeKemper, Andy Moore, Karen lones, Todd McBride, Marilyn Grimm, leff Cornman, Bob McWhirter, Marilyn Davis, Alison Oliver, Mel McMurrin, Pam McCracken, Rommel Bausman, Scott Graham, Lloyd Bennett, Ken Thompson, Kathy Holsome, lim Neal Elmblad. KEY CLUB: Mr. Lenton, sponsor. President Bridget Gersten, vice-president Phyllis Rios, treasurer lim Grayson, secretary Natalie Cishaghi, sergeant- at-arms Alison Oliver, Leslie Corrigan, lanice Corrigan, Doug Baldwin, Diane McGinn, Allen Kirskey, Tammy Faulkinbury, Andy Hayes, Althea Scatena, Steve Colgate, Tina Gerson, leni Armstrong, I0 Mundy, Diana Daniels, Dana Daniels, Sandy Fletcher, Nancy Gwinell, lan lowden, Debbie Granfrisco, Donna Ponzo, Nancy Winters, Margaret Vining, Kathy Rood, Mary Gallagher. Key club sponsors Christmas Dance . ' - 3 a . . X , A . 76-Speech Club K fwtfigafli 'iw
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L CHESS AND BACKGAMMON CLUB: Mr. Browning, sponsor. President Philip Williams, vice-president Tim Hamlin, Greg lones, Kevin Farrell, Eric Steinbach, Don Berg, Dale lones, Hector Chen, Cliff Vaughan, Vince Edwards, lames Wang, Bill Fritz. ART CLUB: Miss Price, Miss Quinn, sponsors. Wendy Waxman, Chris Eveld, Michelle Clay, Lori Butler, Holly Vesely, Craig Perlin, lodi Miller, lulie Corum, Rita Staneff. Club builds for AIA competition -7-49 V .. n Q . 1 , . W KN f' Y 78-Chess and Backgammon Club X-.is . Aff' X K li up 12. I is in , Z, 1 If :f J f Y x g ' X sf, as ,4 i 3' I li-51+ 44. -'mi bf - I .L i-is ll 'I 'il 'cus- I 5 J
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