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C6564 Za Zeeman or becoming involved and meet- ing people, groups on campus were the perfect answer. With a variety of clubs and organizations, each person had a wide choice to suit his or her interests. Clubs are a great way to get involved and meet people, said DECA member Marin DeMichele. These various organizations in- volved students in activities and pro- vided valuable learning experiences. Groups such as pom, cheer, and pep club enabled students to show their pride. These groups were known for their spirited presence at football SW Pirouette! - Demonstrating her dancing skills to other members of Dance Theater is junior Shelley Mask. 1. ... Opening 6 Clubs Organizations I games. Music-oriented groups were an excit- ing way to develop talent. Whether marching, singing, or putting on con- certs, each group was kept busy with fundraisers and activities. Other clubs ranged from business- oriented areas and future planning groups to special areas such as sci- ence, scuba, and foreign languages. People involved became a part of planning the many activities around school. Each group contributed a spe- cial part in making this A Decade of Excellence. W Sprichst du Deutsch? -- Ray McManaman and Amy Hook sell Gummi Bears at the Toro Family Festival to raise money for German Club.
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Ole - Celebrating another touchdown, Chad Vanmorlehem, Chris Ballard, and Brad Glenn flash the Toro sign. Game point - Spiking the ball over the net is a specialty of volleyball players Melissa Topham and Jill Korte. 1 Q 53 ea- 'Z E ,in Q Birthday best - The boys' swim team patiently waits for Coach Thad Decker to finish his speech Making a run for it Junior Mac Fitch dodges his and 'mmduce them' Opening Sports 5
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