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Leiter- Sponser, Jim Sprouse, pie Jim Sprouse and Don Russel prepare charac- ters tor the next round in Dungeons and Drag- ons. The club met every Monday in the 700 building. i The Adventure and Fantasy Gaming Club: Row One: lvlr. Robert Fry. Row Two: Gary 5 Frankson, Reid DeWalt, Don K Russell. Adventure and Fantasy Gaming Club Spells, wizards, monsters, dragons during medieval timesg these are 'all a part of the adven- ture and fantasy gaming club, says Jim Sprouse, Club president. A populargame in England, Dungeons and Dragons has just made its debut in the United States this past year. Dungeons and Dragons is not an ordinary board game. lt is a fantasy role playing game, played vvith a group of people who create the characters. They then proceed through a castle dovvn to the dungeon Cin their mind and on paperj with the goal to become the richest and most powerful character of the game. Other games played are Traveler and Gamma World. The Club met every Monday after school in the 700 building under the supervision of Sponsor Mr. Leiter. 2 f l i 3 fa F 'E 1 2 3 I F n
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anguage students enrich knovvledge of other Lori Robinson and Jennifer June study a few French words together. , 1 -rm L 1 UM? 9 fi cultures through study German Club ley, German Club president. Banquet. At the end of the year the stu dents planned a banquet at the Felson l-laus to celebrate all of the good times they had during the year. German Club: Top Bow: Tracy Jarrett, Becci Stuban, Mrs. Debbie l-linton, sponsor. Middle Flow: Davvn Schoenike, Tammy l-lorstman, Jennifer June, Barbara Fabyanie, Doris Conklin. Bottom Bow: Mark Tickler, Mark Vasquez, Gilbert Coulter, Shawn Wakley. fN Even though the German Club has 12 members, they are a very active group, said Shavvn Walk All year long the club was very active in having candy sales, can dle sales and car washes to raise money to go Cottonwood, Ari zona, for a German Student Con vention in April. At Christmas the German Club went to Phoenix Mountain Nursing Center and sang German Christmas carols to the residents. After that they went tothe Felson l-laus for a Christmas
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Special Olympics Special Olympics is a program where students who need special attention can participate in a vari- ety of different activites. The students compete against one another for medals and trophies. One of the events that is looked forward to by these students is a bowling tournament in Tucson. There were over 250 participants. The participants are put into a division according to their average. Each participant in the tournament stayed with a host family for the entire weekend. Besides bowling, many activites were set up for the enjoyment of the students. A carnival was held along with a downtown if at .S parade and a visit to the Sonora Desert lvluseum. QE After the tournament an awards presentation was given along with a dance afterwards. Some of the top bowlers from PV were Ed Stillwell, who won two gold C medals, and Chris Beeks, who came in fourth place 5? S C y.... M in the team division and earned a ribbon. -7 - tw ,M . V: . . ..cy,..... t f Bowler Ed Stillwell shows off his gold medal. Special Olympics: Top Bow: Joe Garard, Jeff Gudgeon, Chris Beeks, Scott Sherman, Ed Stillwell. Bottom Flow: Maryanne Sullivan, Kathy Campos, Jenny Townsend.
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