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According to co-president Kathy Schaefer, the main purpose of the Na- tional Honor Society was To promote citizenship and scholarships. Members in the N.H.S. had to retain a G.P.A. of 3.2 in order to remain in the club. Some of the activities included trips to various colleges. CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE LEFT: Julie Sy- mons, a member of the speech club, prepares for an upcoming speech. Members of the GATE club Linda Ross, Brian Gladden and Tisha James, discuss the year's events. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members FRONT ROW: Lora Trammell, Kelly Silva, John Herdon, Lisa Trammell, Jana lsaacs. ROW 2: Stacey Harrison, Jennifer Littcral, James Piazza, Kathy Schaefer, Cheryl Culhane, Mrs. Mary I02jGate Speech, National Honor Society Gate, Sp ech 8 N. . . mprove Skill The G.A.T.E. club, Gifted and Talent- ed Education was formed in order to give students a chance to learn things about English that couldn't ordinarily be learned in class. President Willy Duncan said, Every- body was interested in the club and wanted to take part. We also enjoyed the field trips to see plays. G.A.T.E. field trips were to Bakersfield High to- see a Shakespeare festival, Los Angeles. to see plays and also to major colleges. The speech club traveled to differen high schools, participated in debate, in terpretations and other speaking activi ties. Members also attended speec tournaments throughout the state a well as several National meets. WWW Hodges. Kathy Schaefer, co-president of N.H.S., presides at a meeting. SPEECH CLUB members: Hope Tolboe, Mrs. Barbara Fields, Phillip Smith, Jon Boles, Paul Smith, Marty Ansolabehere, Julie Symons. GATE CLUB members FRONT ROW: Karee Spurling, Backy Derr, Robing Killion, Kris Gash, Gena Woodruff, Teresa lturriria, Kari Foy, Lin- da Ross, Jean Johnson, Tonya Heyart, Willy Duncan, Ronnie Phillips. ROW 2: David Gifford, Cindy Waelin, Kim is, Brain Gladden, Brian Morgan, Jennifer cer, Mary Swcrdfeger, James Church, 1 Swisher, Darin Poe, Richard Poe, Mitchell, Michael Ottinger, Wade Bowen, Black. ROW 3: Melissa Benjamin, Jayme Shelly Burns, Cheryl Wagoner, Stacy Jill Brockman, Jill Tanner, George Rob Campbell, Kendy Miller, Matt Tisha James, Paul Stroud, Cindy lturriria, ward Simons, Layne Logan, Jerry James. N
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Fun SI Work Together Some of the things learned by members of the Business club were typing and other skills pertaining to office proce- dures. Members learned basically how a business office is run and what the functions of an office are. Through this club members actually carried out tasks for private business such as typing up papers and doing any work needed. The Business club was a way of provid- ing help to other people while doing something enjoyable. Providing special activities for students in special education classes was the main goal of the Action club. Opportu- nities were given to the students for learning about different parts of the community. Members were able to communicate and learn together. The main purpose of the Auto club was to provide education to students who showed a deep interest in mechanics. Members of the Auto club participated in a mechanical program at Bakersfield College. Fund raisers helped in buying tools and parts, and provided for scholarships for the year's most outstanding mechanics students. LEFT: Showing their interest as they overhaul an cnginc arc Craig Vztrlcy and Richard Tripps. ABOVE: Members ofthe Action club enjoy the outdoor life during a picnic. Auto, Action, Business lOl
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