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Keywannettes Karen Tansey and Patty Hahn prgmgfe their Vice-President Karen Tansey totals the prof chocolate bars during a lunchtime meeting. HS made during a fund raiser Serving our Communit By Chris Blackburn A larger variety of people in our club have been participating in the activities we do, stated Stacy Harris. This was due to the excellent leadership the Keywan- nettes enjoyed this year. The club was involved in a wide range of activities from fundraisers to the elderly Bingo games. One of the first fund raisers the Keywannettes had this year was their an- nual pizza sale. lt was as much of a success as in previous years. The money raised from the sale was donated to the Make a Wish Foundation . Their second major fund raiser was their candy bar sale. The money made sent the club to the annual Keywannettes Convention in Fresno. This convention was a major event for the club, Over 500 girls from California, Nevada, and Hawaii attended. During their stay, they learned about new projects and fund raisers in the making. The highlight was the election of the new officers to serve all the Keywannette Clubs in the district. Poway High's own Julie Downing was elected District Secretary for the three states. She stated, lt's a lot of work, but l'm glad to be in a club that does the things we do. L. Cotugno, J. Schlecht. J. Downing, J. Hartman, K. Sampson, J, DeMarco, L. Ruff, P. Hahn, K. Elmore, K Tansey, S. Harris, Mrs. Turpin, Mrs. Asch, D. Niedzielak, J. Coats. J. Short, D. Prince. D. Prince. C Salazar. K. Manful, D. Giroux, T. Pilbin, D. Potter, E. Webb, C, Allen, T. Robinson. H. Nguyen. K, Ward, J Stampfli, H, McClain. D. Contreras, P. Quintero, L. Markowitz 134 Keywcnnettes s ,fr , ff f.. K
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Top: B. Snyder, R, Neri. D. Orner. J. Stahihut Bottom: D. Poon, M. DeMarco, S. Voldal ? X. Wang, D. Traver, B. Snyder, J. Sze, J, Mayo, N. AIS, N, Weiss, T, Hsia, C. Hu, M. Sullivan, D. Holmberg. J. Fi scher, J. Stahihut, D. Poon, D. Smith gg, ,,. . 'Q is M my 1 A V J A i W mf.. .W r 1 A V, y , . ,, . - A 5 f . f , V , - WMM V' ' 'i ' ' it 'P ' , , ,, ' ' ' , . H Mlgffag, , -H'- N . 1 1 7' ' ' ' T ' . , ,. ,, , f I K f Ji I , Mu. K N gy .,5,.a. f ww' W Bowlin Strike!! by Lori Raber Another Saturday morning rolled around and the bowling club was up and ready to go for a serious competition. I would really like to see bowling become a letter sport, we put a lot of time in and we represent Poway High School, comment- ed President Dennis Poon. The bowling club had a better consistant turnout than ever before. This year we finally beat our toughest competition, CML Carmeljf' re- plied a serious member. The main goals of these club members were to improve their own technique and to help improve the overall club. The bowling club added to the unique variety of clubs available to the students at Poway High. This club was more than a few friends getting together to bowl a few frames on a Saturday morn- ing. Helping each other and trying to influ- ence others to join was a main obiective of the club this year. lf you are strolling by Carriage Lanes, drop in and see the Bowl- ing Club. Math Problems? by Lori Raber From foundations to calculus BC, the Math Club was made up of people from all levels of math at Poway High School. This was a great club for those who were inter- ested in learning material other than what was offered in their classrooms, no matter what level, stated John Mayo. This club met at lunch to discuss different math problems and upcoming math competi- tions. These contests were not only open to the club but to the entire student body. This club contributed to my high school participation and prepared me for my fu- ture career, stated James Sze. This year the Math Club grew in size from the years past. All of Mr. Weiss' energy plus a true de- sire to learn helped make this club a suc- cess. They can only hope for the club to grow in the future. McithfBowIing 133
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peeeh S Debate Andrea Tracy points out the success Jennifer Stampfli smiles after giving I I of this years Speech and Debate team. another excellent speech. ,ff sw- ' 43 J 222 . M. ' fi, Sim o is A A m SY girl? , x X S. Fanta, M. Weiss, T, Geier, unknown, J. Stampfli, Mr. March. A. Tracy Speaking to Victor By Chris Blackburn For most people getting in front of a group and speaking is a frightening thought. Poways own Speech and Debate club had no problem with this. The club met every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays to prepare for the variety of tournaments they encountered this year. The club competed in two different groups. The first group, known as the A team, competed at the varsity level. The second group, known as the B team, was for those students who have never com- peted in a tournament before. The stu- dents could do any of six different types of speeches. The types ranged from im- promptu to dramatic interpretation. Speech and Debate got involved with the fund raiser scene this year. The club sold mistletoe bunches on the quad before Christmas vacation. The money that we earn is going to help pay the costs for the tournaments, replied Jennifer Stampfli. The club was not all work and no play. Andrea Tracy stated, I look at the social aspects and try to have a good time. Speech 8: Debate 135
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