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Three Clubs ench, SADD, and PCM highlighted the year with fun and excitement. Les Espirit Eiectriduess, iviililani's French Club, was the Electric Spirit'f, They were active in school with fundrais- ing and service projects. When asked what made French Club special, Jessi- ca Rose quickly replied, The peoplel Carinlfoung agreed and stated,g, Being with the people and teaming about the culture made it special for me. Sludenlst Against ' Drunk Driving, SADD, was aimed at preventing teen- agers from driving under theinfluence not alcohol. Their main activity was providing rides homegfor inebriated teens. .lay Ye- shida wanted to 'tstop accidents and deaths. Life is so important l had to get 1 involved, said Cheryl Plumbergp PCM was formed in an effort to 'icrush the empire of due dates, said president and co-founder Gil Guillory. PCM stands for Procraslinalor's Club of Mililani and was founded by Gil and Nalhan Lee. Their activities included keeping track of Procrastinator Points and the expen- sive banquet, Procrastinator Points were issued for late assignments. The amount a member paid for the end of the year banquet was directly proportional to the number of Points. The club stressed the importance of punctuality, time man- agement and hard study. Whether you were in French Club, SADD, or PCM didn't matter. Each club had fun and each club was in their own spotlight. By Jennifer Young 1 French Club officers Karen Frudenthal, Emily Maxon, Thomas Dahl, and David St. Pierre were the ones behind the spotlight. The members of French Club joined to- gether to be remembered In The Spal- lighl. Firsl Row: T. Dahl. J. Larson, E. Maxon, C. Ladao, J. Johnson. K, Frus denthal. Secondkow: D. St. Pierre, F. Mur- phy, A. Dolao, K. Davis, E. Jones, and W. aul, ' 2 3 President of the The Electric Spirit , Maile Douglas, looked relieved after a year of hard work. SADD's president, Wendy Fraczak, was one of the many reasons her club was In the Spolllghf 41 2 3 611 Organizations Rddiate With Excitement Eff. 5 :siiiz Alisa' K?
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Shinzenkai And Spanish Club Glow ln The SpoTlighT he purpose of The Japanese Club, Shinzen- kai, was To bring TogeTher people wiTh a common inTeresT for Japanese. Shinzenkai, which means, 'imeeTing of goodwill, finished iTs TenTh year here aT MHS. One of The goals This year was To give The members a beTTer under- sTanding of The Japanese culTure Through service projecTs and acTiviTies. This year, Shinzenkai had various school and communiTy acTiviTies. These include making New Year's cards for paTienTs aT Wahiawa General HospiTal, decoraTing The Mililani FirsT Federal Bank for ChrisTmas, and iTs annual Japanese Club Ban- queT. This year The club had an increased mem- bership and beTTer aiiendance aT acTiviTies and meeTings Than in previous years. Kelli Fujioka felT ThaT The club was enjoyable because There was a feeling of 'warmTh ThroughouT The club. Jon Elo felT ThaT iT was a club where he could meeT new people and learn small porTions of The Japanese culTure. Pegeen Mira felT ThaT iT was a way in which she could learn abouT Japan and Their culTure by geTTing involved in The Japanese-orienTed acTivi- Ties. The 'IQ87-88 school year promised To be an exciTlng one for The Spanish Club. The officers agreed upon five main goals for The year. These goals were To revive Spanish Club spiriT, have fun, be producTive, promoTe fellowship among mem- bers and The Spanish culTure, and be acTive. The Spanish Club had a loT To offer Spanish and non-Spanish speaking sTudenTs. OpporTuniTies for communiTy service were plenTiful ThroughouT The year. The Spanish Club celebraTed American and Spanish holidays which meanT ioTs of parTiesl Their firsi service proiecT was held' in De- cember. This service projecf was a canned food drive. This food drive, held during The holiday sea- son, was primarily for Those who were less forTu- naie. January was labied DeparTmenT Appre- ciaTion moeTh. Each academic deparTmenT was Thanked for iTs conTribuTion To our educaiion here aT MHS. These and oTher acTiviTies helped To keep Them moving. When asked abou? The Spanish Club, Shalelgh Tice said ThaT. The Spanish Club helps To bring people closer Togeiher, enables you To have fun, and gives you a chance To geT more invoived. lT was also commenTecl Thai, The Spanish Club is alive and well aT MHS. Copy by Lori Fuiinaka and Becky Noveroske OrganizaTions +63
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