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9 ...Half LT- I' 'l 'S -?- QX ,N ' 'N' M! v 'll' Brown MRS. SAM SHORT instructs Jr. Rob print. Doing well in art class was only Smith on how to create a silk screen one criteria for NAHS. Copy: Karen Porter Layout: Paul Velasquer W z fist if YQ? ' QUl'llllll STABBING HIS FRIEND, Sr. Tom lmber attempts to discover the amount of pain receptors in Sr. Dawn Smith's check. THROWING THE BALL, Sr. Chuck Wennogle avoids the possible collision with Sr. Alex Krick. The Pre-med Club often held sport events for group mem- bers. C Leslie Moroye DESIGNING THE POSTER for the gan participates in. NAHS also helped fall play Noises Off' is just one ofthe with the art shows held at school. activities NAHS member Jr. Pam Mor- Pre-medfNAHS 1 3 1
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.1 1 R A While the sun beat down, the players concentrated on their game: making touchdowns, making sacks, and making sure that they had no cominuted fractures of the tibia and cal- caneous bones. The Pre-med Club not only played football, volleyball, and softball, they held an Olympics. The club was made up of stu- dents from the three Human Physiology classes and students who had previously had Human Physiology. The students learned about injuries, and when an injury was acquired on the field they would know how to treat it. Sponsor Dr. Ted Tsu- mura said, We meet every day in class and go over physiologi- cal concepts. Sr. Julie Raile said, In the past years we've done the health fair, but not this year. Instead, Dr. Tsumura planned wellness goals. These included the Heart-to- Heart program and the Stu- 'Q - ? . gi. .V 'B cv 'S f , U , Q l J' ' . bf I V fi R . . -i I 1 V? C, K . il, ' .X .-Ei' V' s .sut i ' l ff. lafsmtf-i - --.1-,em Kurl Tsumura PRE-MED CLUB: FRONT ROW: Tae-Hui Kim, Brandy Coors, Jason McLean, Helen Kim, Dawn Smith, Steve Hayutin, Patti Romero, Lona Gray, Chuck Wennogle. ROW 2: Andy Contigulia, Mike Berry, Scott Schuy- ler, Dominique Maraglia, Val Waldrop, Chris Schwenke, Christina Fortune, 1 Clubs PRE-MED CLUBXNAHS dent-to-Student program. The Student-to-Student program was unique because the stu- dents involved took field trips to the grade schools and gave a presentation on smoking and chewing in hopes that the kids would not start. Another club which went on field trips was the National Art Honor Society. They went to lo- cal art shows and museums. Club sponsor Mrs. Shelly How- ard said, These students are nominated on their art grades and their interest in the arts, not on their other academic grades. The students not only had to show an interest in the arts, but they had to do two projects be- fore they graduated. These pro- jects were hanging the art shows, helping with the art re- ceptions, plus several others. So whether it was playing football or painting pictures, students were able to get in- volved in two very unique clubs. t? QQ t ' fi i y - -. ,ii A .' -MT N as x a f A-44,9 'ii' .x HJ Tami Gash, Kurt Tsumura. BACK ROW: Rob Wallach, Sally Roberts, Stacy Todd, Linda Fellows, Kim Farn- ham, Shawna Altenhofen, Rebecca Price, Angie Choi, Rachel Parker, Lau- ra Protexter, Tom Imber, Dr. Ted Tsu- mura. FREEZING HIS FINGERS, Jr. Scott Schuyler completes a pain lab in Hu- man Physiology. The class did many ex- periments to get hands-on training. i 9 l Nl, Q9 . af ' di it.. A ' :. John Morgan NAHS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Shelly Howard, Noelle Brown, Christina My- lenar, Jill Traeber, Helen Kim, Pam Morgan. BACK ROW: Chris Schwenke, Mr. Neal Wallace, Debbie Ewen, Mr. Jim Neiberger, Holly Bu- - ...J , 5 Kurt Tsumura chanan, Mr. Gary Ciancio, Aurora Ko- lanowski, Monte Montgomery, Shelley Waltz, Paul Velasquez, Leslie Moroye, Jeff Shesol, Mrs. Sam Short, Kristine Debel.
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