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AA This year, the Girls Athletic Association combined with the Lettermans Club, collected merchandise for the Pleasant Hill All-School auction held at the carnival. They made about S800 which will go to buy equipment for girls athletics. Top row, L to R: Teri Porter, Colleen Hildebrand Stace ,, c Huskey, Lana caunl, Middle row: janet Faught, Kim Fox, Lynette Slusher, Teresa Weber, 'Tanya Essman. Bottom row: Shana Babbs, Sheri Paisley, Rhonda jackson, Kim Needham, Vickie Fox, and Diana Payne. xx -..,, Computer Club The Computer Club lets its members explore the world of modern computers. Around school, they helped with various activities including the Computer Match, ' ' where you got matched with the opposite sex by computer. Standing, l. to R: jolm Elliott, Advisor Mr. Richard Adams, Andy Shrenk, Paul Bridges, Rik Vigeland, and Steve Ston. Sitting at computer: Kevin Thomas, CLUBS 55
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French Club The French Club sold hot chocolate and imported candy during the Tuesday and Wednesday breaks. The money will go to future projects for the French Club. The club also went to French movies in Eugene . Back row L to R: Liz Chambers, Peter jameson, Terri Pyron, Melanie Law, Kevin Morris, Shannon Kesey. 4th row: Stan Karotko, Alice Stowell, Shana Wright, Jim Henderson, and President Eric Stowell. 3rd row: Ashley Moulton, Tracy Underwood, jami Ulrey. 2nd row: Randy Chastain, Steve Fuller, Debbie Claspy, Kris Cordon Sheryl Elliott. Front row: Advisor Mrs. Donna Long, Shelley Caudell, Denise Allen, and Leanne Middlebusher. Not Pictured: Gina Chase, Lisa Crouse, Tim Smith, and Shana Law. f 1 QW 'iw . I' , f 2 X fl I xi.- s X .5 V We 1' li he iff .4 s '1 54 CLUBS ,.'-f Y', 'I-H - e - ' ' args. -- A .- fussy- - ffz2 fe?-':.,e.1 -u a., . t - , 5,-rf Lettermans Club The Lettermans Club is a group of athletes who have all earned the school letter in various sports. They raise money to support the athletic program at school. Most of their money comes from the annual auction held at the All- School carnival. They also sold popcorn at the winter sport games. Back row L to R: Kent Boles, Jed Kesey, Don Jones, Bobby George, Don Shipman, Ron Ritchie , Rick Clark, Dave Luce, and Nathan lvlorris. Front row: Ron Williams, Erik Stowell, Brian Miles, Ken McC1usky, Phil Ziebert, Lance Jones, and Mike Mole. Advisor Mr. Bill Neil is not pictured.
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Drama Club The Drama Club puts on small plays for entertainment or competition. This year they put on performances for the Grange and for an All- American Stud Co. dinner in addition to competitive performances. Back row: L to R: Beth Maloney, Rik Vigeland, Leanne Middlebusher, Becki Black, Jennifer Hacker, and Steve Storz. Middle row: Sheryl Elliott, Shana Babbs, Mike Rogers, Cori Kilgore, and Angela Stanley. Sitting on floor: Kevin Thomas and Paul Bridges. ,,- , 1 Nw if k NM Wi- '3- -.-:-1 o ' I 'r-.xl 4-'fp r - ,4't.. 'l-' - F A ' . 4. 'WL . . . ifglwu . . .-. -ie, ,six get .N if .- 56 CLUBS Bike Club The Bike Club was very active this year and made several cross-comm-y bike trips. Standing L to R: Dale Penegore, Heidi Hook, Kevin Kilgore, Leslie Smith, advisor Mr. Burt Kronmiller and Beth Maloney. Kneeling in front: Cori Kilgore, and Linda Kilgore , o
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