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3 .eadership ,lj« A.JN m. Terrorizing Mrs. Hardt, satisfying every student ' s hunger pains by filling the Tom ' s machine, the numerous poster sessions in which we all drew together and displayed our artistic (nt) ability and witty humor so the rest of the school would know what was happening. All the little things that everyone overlooked were ac- complished by leadership. (Jncle Joe Matthews kept us in line, and filled our time with numerous war stories and good ' ol times. We had little to show for our good times, but the memories were inmeasurable. Inventory was screwy, thanks to the Leadership Class of 82-83. An almost ac- complished fish sale was the big event. The biggest accomplishment in leadership was the making of friends. We all learned to give and take (especially food, drink, sweat-shirts . . .) and to be a friend! Leadership members include: Jay Hassman, Lori Reiger, Kristin Krause, Guy Hargreaves, Shanna Wat son, Kim Hess, Sonja Zamaitat, Cherry Parker, Jay Gregson, Nancy Montes, Tim Clark, Bill Johnson, Elaine Schurter, Shay Jensen, Dave Harich, Tina Ibbs, Sharee Foley, Jenny Aman, Derik Anderson, Judy Miller, Patti Edwards, (Jncle Joe, Lisa Helsper, Teresa Coleman, Buddy Crisp. Within the hearts of the young are unwrit- ten stories and unsung songs, their minds can paint vivid pictures of adventure and excitement. C.L.A.M. tried to provide an outlet for the writers and artist at Rim. It encouraged the students to use their talents to the benefit of the entire student body. C. L.A.N, members include: Rollin Ruggles, Todd Velie, Mike Scorziell, Jill Hayhurst, Melinda Bandick, Robyn Eygnor, Elaine Schurte. 180 - Leadership C.L.A.N.
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The J.S.A. was a state wide organization of high school students that were interested n politics and government. The J.S.A. attended many conferences, as well as a two day and a four day overnight in Sacramento. The Rim J.S.A. sponsored the Turkey Trot, Turkey Grams and the Welcome Back Dacnce to help pay for their expenses. J.S.A. members include: Wayne Davis, Curt Smith, Mr. Crowley, Ron Gregg, Melinda Bandick. Jill Hayhurst, Buddy Crisp, Shannon Walsh, Mike Scor- ziell, Debbie tiunn, Gary Glouner, Dan McGovern, Jay Hasman, Rollin Ruggles, Deena Anderson, Amy Mc- Curdy, Mia Lawrence, Anna Silvey, Todd Velie, Charlene Jimenez. S.P.E.R.L.A., sponsored by Paul Moore, Is the Society for the Preservation and En- couragement of Running for Life in America. S.P.E.R.L.A. held the annual blood drive. The blood was donated by students and community members as well, to help anyone in the community who was in need. S.P.E.R.L.A. participated in many ac- tivities such as dances, fund raisers, com- munity marathons, and promoting good health and school spirit. S.P.E.R.L.A. members include: Stacy Williams, Mechelle Herrera, Karen Porter, Rip Stephens, Paul Moore, Danny Evans, Lori Dohrn, Pat Nowak, Linda Dohrn, Brad Freeman. JSA Sperla - 179
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CA. A.F.S V.I.C.A. stands for the Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America, a nation wide club that teaches leadership skills along with vocational skills. The club competed in regional competi- tions on March 26 in Long Beach, and in a three day state competition in Sacramento on April 22, 23, 24. The club officers were Dave Rasmussen President, Teri Wilson vice President, Becky Boone secretary, and Lisa Vanni treasurer, reporter Denise Adrian, and parliamentarian Loreen Nelson. The ad- visors were Torri Haney, and George Stehmeier. The club was open to anybody participating in any of the vocational classes offered on campus. V.I.C.A. members include: Mike Rosedale, Mike Scor- ziell, Joe Aguirre, Mike Dawe, Patti Edwards, Todd Velie, Scott Bailey, Margaret Harris, Robin Ocepek. The American Field Service (A.F.S.), under the direction of sponsors Lee and Ann Vandenburg, Jim and Robin Minor and of- ficers Debbie Nunn President, Carter Bemis vice president, Colleen Miranda secretary and Scott Rosenow treasurer, the club had a fantastic year. The 1982 Homecoming float A Dream Come True was a great success and en- couraged club spirit. Among their ac- tivities the club sponsored a banana split bash accompanied by the movie Star Wars. Unity of the club was shown at the Homecoming Dance when the members had a pot-luck and attended the dance together as a club. The annual share drive to raise money for exchange students was very successful. The International Dinner sponsored by the adult chapter of A.S.F. was exceptional due to the variety of cultures represented. A.F.S. members include: Koende Boever, Jeff Bott, Ken Ellithorpe, Kyle Borg, Amy Golden, Chris Thorn, Jannie Jerup, Carmen Victor, Julie Brownell, Lindsay Collins, Carol Victor, Charlene Jimenez, Brita Lind- quist, AnnKristin Gelsten, Chris Eberhart, Prep Glouner, Colleen Miranda, Scott Rosenow, Yasuko Okamoto, Not pictured: Debbie Nunn, Carter Bemis. V.I.C.A. A.F.S, - 181
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