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FRENCH CLUB The French Club is a small group of individuals who enjoy learning about the French language and culture. They also try to promote school spirit by participating in and sponsoring activi- ties for the students. This year the French club has been very active. In- cluded in these activities are two candy sales, sponsoring Donna Reed as a homecoming queen candidate and Jeff Coker as a Mr. Valentine candidate, various snack time activities, and a couple French luncheons at which the club experienced cooking and eating French food. The officers are: Presi- dent - Jennifer Rosskopf, Vice Presi- dent - Paty Loustaunau, Secretary - Susan Allison, Treasurer - Rosa Soils. FRENCH CLUB Top: Sarah Patterson, Kenny league. Jennifer Rosskopf, John Cowan, Blanca Soils. Bottom: Mr. Hies- trand, Teresa Booher, Suzi Ziliak, Rosa Soils, Paty Loustaunau, Dawn Seaton, Helki Lloyd. C.S.F. Top: Darren Hulbert, Leitha Welst. John Cowan, Blanca Soils, SherrI Mohr, SherrI Simpson, Teresa Booher, Mi chelle Torres, Jennifer Rosskopf, Beverly Vanderdussen, Kirk Sandow. Bottom: Yosu Armendia, Debbie Robinson, Rosa Soils, Kelly Splnnler. Paty Loustaunau. CSF SPONSORS AND OFFICERS Top: Mr. Ransford, Kelly Spinnler, Jill Onderwater, Mr Price. Bottom: Dale Magee, Rosa Soils C.S.F. Ttie California Scholastic Federation, CSF, Is a club designed to recognize honor students. Any student with a grade point average of 3.5 or better can join at the beginning of eacti semester. If a student qualifies 4 out of 6 semesters, he she auto- matically becomes a life member. This year the club participated in homecoming by nominating Kelly Spinnler for homecoming queen. 121
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Norco High is extremely concerned with letting their students know what ' s happening on campus. The way this is accomplished is by letting each third period class elect a representative, who is in turn sent to the House meet- ings. At these meetings, the Represen- tatives are informed of activities that are important for the students at Norco High to know. ;€T«F»Ha»9 Top Row: Greg Schutz, Joe Pina, Allwyn Kelly, Gilbert Cortez, Mike Morgan, Michelle Lewis, David Vinlove, Joe Nides, Jess Holland, Donna Reed. Second Row: Joh Markland, Michelle McDowell, Rita Sanborn, Patti Irwin, Matt Sheftick, Sandi Wardle, Lea Sunnner, Michelle Torres, Kathy Phillips, Matt Stopher, Third Row: John Ewing. David Gehring, Kevin Cruz, Helen Gonzalves, Kim Andrews, Roy Ridens, Craig Schimmireg, Teresa Folster, Robert Davis, Lisa Ambrose. Bottom Row: Jeff Coker, Brent VanAllen, Monica Dee, Diana Williams. Gary Neely, Susie Douluhy, Jody Ellis, Kris Michalski and Jim Heitman. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The ICC, or Inter-Club Council, is made up of the presidents of all the clubs on campus. This year ' s ICC president was Jim Addison. At the meetings, the club presidents were told of the activities and fund raisers that needed club cooperation and partici- pation. The presidents then relayed the information from the meetings to their club members. This is just another ex- ample of how NHS makes an extra effort to combine the many facets of students to show Cougar Pride. Top Row: Patty Loustaneou-French Club; Blanca Soils-Girls ' League; John Cwan-New Generation; Jim Herring-Games Club VP; Jim Addison-ICC; Jerry Boster-FFA; Tina Martin-Runners Club; Michelle McDowell-Volleyball. Bottom Row: Julie Smithton-Theatre; Jill Onderwater-CSF; David Davis-ASB; Dan Gondek-Senior Class; Katrina Melwiki-Student Store; Natalie LaMagna-Basketball; Desiree Greer-Pep Squad. 120
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BUSINESS CLUB The Business Club is responsible for managing the student store. This takes much of organization. The Business Club manages the stock, sells to stu- dents and keeps the store in order. Some of the items that are sold in the Student Store are: gum, candy, school supplies, t-shirts, varsity patch- es, computer discs and buttons. Overall the club has its work cut out for it. This club is a new club on cam- pus. The Business Club took the place of DECA. This club did a great job of running the student store this year. The club sponsor is Mr. Robert Doerr. Patty Mathieson, Patty Irwin, Bob Doerr. Judy Hegelmeyer, Jill Eacrett, Katrina Welwiki Top: Patty Irwin. Patty Mathieson. Katrina Melwiki, Judy Hegelmeyer, Jill Eacrett. Bottom: Kelly Melwiki. Pam Marsh. Lori i Johnson, Tina Martin, Rita Sanborn. i 122
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