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Queen Club members are: First row: Mark Stein, Mario Franzone, Joshua Ward and Coach Russell Ramirez. Second row: Rich Gillman, Mike Hendryx, Craig Talley, Bob Mirth, and John Hefner. Not pictured: Manuel Solo- rio, Dan Carrilli and Allen Williams. CHESS CLUB 1 977-1978 RANCHO 10 9 asucuo 10 'a i i t5QQQQHQg5e5rix5g4l iiiier 12:11 12::1f1,..f, ff .v z f- 1. ,E-fMwgg53g,.-,,, -ef f .f2,.f1.f,,.- ,L 1' z:'ff.'?ffs1441,1,11 ' f 4- BONANZA 'CCLARK t BASIC rrilr reir gy! i in R 'ge A fy H - in 1- tfmgx fm: K -' ,W ' X .y t,,, ,Q ir i 5-at With intense concentration, Manuel Solorio tries his efforts toward his opponent as he awaits forthe enemy to strike. Manuel served as president on the chess club team for 1978. This was ManueI's senior year. Chess Club 63
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62 Chess Club Chess Club checks opponents After losing two valuable state champions last year, the Rancho chess club still remained a top team. Senior, Mike Hendryx along with the team itself, held an undefeated record throughout the chess club season. The team record was 8 and 0. Each player has forty-five minutes and forty moves to attack his opponent. Matches were held every Monday for eight weeks, followed by a two day tournament at Valley High School. Chess club advisor, Russell Ramerez divided the club into two teams. The varsity team included the top five members with the remaining members on the iunior varsity team. X lses T si N - With sportsmanship attitudes, junior Mario Franzone and senior, Craig Talley practice together to outwit one another's chessman skills. Both Mario and Craig have been interested in chess for many years. , r s . . .. as . ...... ' at 'L 'L
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Interact serves our comm unify Interact is a service club, sponsored by the North Las Vegas Rotary. This was the most active year ever, with 41 registered members and about 20 active in the clubs. The Bowl-a-thon was the cIub's major fundraising project raised about S900 profit. The money was given to Muscular Dystrophy, the Clark Towers Retirement Center, and other charities. The major event of the year was the District 530 Interact Convention, held at the MGM Grand Hotel. The convention was a big suc- cess, with students trom over 15 schools in Nevada and California in attendance. The Interact club was honored to have club mem- ber Jeff Church as the District Governor and advisor Mr. Cook as the District Advisor. Fmnf rom Tori Razmic, Vice President, Mr. Cook, advisor. Row Mo: Jeff Church, Treasure M c R ein, Secretary, Mario Fronzono, i n . n fno: Diana Carrigan, Hist n Sgt. at AI17ll, Mark St PN! de I I 0 at t N.L.V. Rotary President, Jack Stonehocker, is shown with Sue Robin- Interact meets the first Thursday and third Thursday of every month son and Mark Franzone, Interact President. 1'he bell is used to call them to order. 64 Interact Club
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