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. 5 X L wx l INXYWAQQA K l. Drum Major, Becky Walker waits for her cue to leave the stands at half time. She's also the vice-president of PAC. Q. USA Travel vice-president, Mike George counts people who plan to go back east. George recounts the high- lights of last year's trip. 3. PAC member Lisa Carey takes a break after a long day of rehearsals for You Can't Take lt With You. Her day turned out to belong and hard. 4. As Mrs. Foster's IWE, USA Travel member Debbie Clawson re- calls a pleasant experience in Boston with Rose Greenup. USA travel members raised money for their trip by selling various items. 5. Daedra Es- tep of PAC falls comfortably in one of the seats in the Creative Arts Building. She watches the rehearsals for the play, You Can't Take It With You. ULUILE 1.415
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Clubs show Outside interest by: Enriela Bautista Performing Arts Club CP.A.C.J, U.S.A. Travel and Italian Travel attracted students with outside interest. P.A.C. included members interested in everything that deals with Performing Arts. The members participated in trips to professional plays, school dramas and musicals, and an awards picnic supervised by Mr. Orrin Cross and Ms. Sharon Van Nest. This year the club proved more active than last year. Cross commented This year we have more aggressive leadership. Presiding officers were: Darcy Janowicz, president, Becky Walker, vice-president, Joshephine Vera, secretary, Scott Layfield, Sgt-at-arms. Italian Travel club peaked the interest of students wanting to know about Italy and it's people. Advisor Lena Lisi said Students who are attracted are people who want to know about the world, who are open to new experi- ences. The club raised money through bake sales, car washes and candy sales. Presiding officers were: Luis Martines, president, Shari Lind, treasurer, Alicia Esquivel, secretary. During Easter vacation, the U.S.A. Travel Club went back east to Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington D.C. The club held fundraisers such as candy sales and flower sales. Presiding officers were: Vicki C. Hunter, president, Mike George, vice-president, Evette Castillo, secretary, Jon Jones, treasurer, Jennifer Dimerob, ICC Representative Mr. Frank Pizzimenti, advisor. 1.4.11 utuisis
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Clubs Attract Top Student Talent by: Jason Haley Newtonians and Block Pj two clubs to promote school spirit, interest and pride. Newtonians was a club whose purpose was to Promote science interest among students and between schools, said advisor Bill Sullenberger, who also advised Mu Alpha Theta, a club with identical goals as those of the Newtonians. Newtonians, which was open to anyone who had ever enrolled in science, met once a month to discuss objectives such as their annual field trip. They also had a physics, biology and chemistry contest once a year. Presiding officers were Notre Dame bound Mike George, president, and Berkeley bound Charles La- frades, vice president. Block P was a club open to high school athletes, band people and cheerleaders. , The club was responsible for buying letter jackets and at meetings would Discuss activities and ways to support games, said advisor Ken Stott. Block P president Suzanne Becker said that We raise money by selling concessions for home basketball games. If you work a few games, you get a discount on your jacket. Other presiding officers were: Mike George, vice president, Evette Castillo, secretary, and Andrew Alatorre, ICC rep. 1. Senior Kevin Confetti moves a table into position in the quad. Confetti was a member of Block P. Q. Senior Mike George surveys the quad during Clubs' Day sign ups, George, an active participant in school activities, was president of the Newtonians. Ul.IlIili ui ,- rf if
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