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u hni-zlmwum Clubs for the technical mind Computer Club, under adviser John In- gram, went to computer contests at North- west Missouri State University and made it to the finals for the first time in three years. The finalists were Jeff Pugh, Cat Buasri and Lee McClain. Officers of Computer Club were: presi- dent, Jon Byman; vice-president, Kelly Gorrell; secretary, Doug Arteman; and treasurer, Brian Dake. The Computer Club ran three concession stands to raise money by buy a modem for the Apple com- puter. Chess Club competed in an intra-school tournament between different schools around the area to determine the best chess players out of the schools. Officers consisted of : president, Brad Warriner; vice-president, Rachel Flem- ing; and secretary, Aric Brougher. The club is designed to help improve chess skills. The objective is a development of a good chess team. Science Club Adviser Cindy Boggs, worked hard this year on trying to raise money for new science equipment by sell- ing gift items. The officers included: presi- dent, Clint Grimes; vice-president, Jon Egenberger; treasurer, Todd Schock; sec- retary, Kathee Bailey; and Stu-Co rep., Chris Allen. Their objective, said Kathee Bailey, tt Is to gain knowledge of science and our long- range goal is to get better science equip- ment for our school. Math Club, under Adviser Sherie Brandt, attended different math relays at several schools such as Warrensburg, Har- risonville and Blue Springs, where they took fourth place as a school. The algebra and calculator teams both took third place. All the individuals who competed at con- tests placed in the top six. This years offi- cers were: president, Jeff Pugh; vice- president, Rick Warden; and secre- taryhtreasurer, Kim Cook. MATH CLUB - Row 1: Cheri Ol- vera, Kim Cook, Jeff Pugh, Rick Warden, Bill :Harmon, Darrell Sprague. Row 2: Ms. Sherie Brandt, sponsor, Heather McDougal, Chris Brownfield, Derrick Robinson, Troy Peek, Melissa Serres, Shawn Crab- tree, David Cobb, Paul Kahl, Clyde Montgomery, Kelly Gorrell. Row 3: Buffy Morehead, John Lucas, Beav- er Cotten, John Miller, Alan Geels, Angelia Moss, Jon Byman, Wayne Thomason. W COMPUTER CLUB e Front row: Shawn Windes, Brian Dake, Jon By- man, Clyde Montgomery, Kelly Gor- rell, Lance Scott. Second Irow: Mr. John Ingram, sponsor, Bradley M11. ler, Jeff Pugh, Mike Wilson TONY Smith, Doug Arteman, Darrel Sprague
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-. .- s um ww.mwmmw.... u. Clubs with a foreign flair This year has been a very active year for the American Field Service Club, other- wise known as AFS. The year started with the arrival of two exchange students. Fabian Amtenbrink, from West Germa- ny, was active in track and cross-country and went to state and helped the boys to a second place victory. Sharyn Bray, from Australia, was very active in AFS, forensics, participated in the mock wedding and helped with the school play, ,tThe Curious Savage. AFS also hosted several get-togethers for club members such as pizza parties, going out on the Plaza and swim parties at the Pleasant Hill Pool. However, one of the biggest projects 01' AFS was co-hosting the Winterwarming Dance with the Foreign Language Club. Club president, Christy York, commented, nThe dance was successful and it looked like everyone had a lot of fun once the band got playing? They hired a live band called ttAmnes- tyft and the dance theme was, ttAs Long As We Believe. It was held after the boys last home varsity game against OiHara. Foreign Language Club participated in Foreign Language Week and field trips. In December they visited the Guadalupe Center, a day care center for children. They brought gifts and candy for the chil- dren and all who participated found it an enjoyable experience. FLC president, Debbie Neidlinger, commented, tiltis real- ly a neat experience to go and give under privileged children a party and Christmas presents. Club officers were: Debbie Neidlinger, president; Christine OtBrien, vice presi- dent; Connie Reynolds, secretary; Buffy Morehead, treasurer; and Melissa Serres, Stu-Co representative. Front row: Todd Moulder, Teresa Neidlinger, Marie Hines, Randi Tiegen, Lorinda Allen, Jayson Egen- berger, Gerald Bridgforth. Second row: Trisha Miller; presi-V dent; Debbie Neidlinger; vice presi- dent, Christine O,Brien; secretary, Connie Reynolds; treasurer, Buffy Morehead; student council rep., Melissa Sevres; advisor, Miss Susan Maya; Jona Groh. Third row: Marta Calderas, Stacy Olson, Martha Mailen, Kim Dilley, Rebecca ,Zealley, Darrel Sprague, Amy Mocker, Angie Martin, Piri Szuw, Nancy Downen, Amy Barker. Fourth row: Rob Vaters, Melanie Ryals, Carol Loparto, Sharyn Bray, Stephanie Dickinson, Michelle Ser- ra, Susan Rakes, Janelle Arm- strong, Denise Walker, Cheri All- gire, Chris Gibbs, Beaver Cotton, Carrie Newby. FLC member Stephanie Dickinson rolls out paper for a banner for the Winterwagning Dance. AFS Preside FLC membex years Wintei Kuykendall a ters in the cn and queen.
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