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Ms. Moins Keeps Speech Team Pvolling | Exercise Gray Morrer with rhe Speech Teom. Ir ' s greor experience. I wish I could spend more of my rime wirh rhe ream. This is how Tracy Collins, o member of RH5 speech ream, expressed her feelings. The reom hos comper- ed in numerous rournomenrs ond ore very oc- rive in rhe Cirrus Deir Speech Region, o bronch of rhe Calif ornio High School Speech Associorion. When osked how she feir obour advising rhe ream, Ms. Mains reveoled, I love ir. You ger rhe spirir of comperirion, srroregy, and creariv- iry, plus you exercise rhor old gray morrer. In rhe furure, Ms. Moins would like ro see more srudenrs join rhe ream ond improve in rheir public speaking. H 1 Lisa Umscheld practices o speech. 2. Chris Lofferty ond Stuart Datemon sriuggle during science club meet- ing. 3. Ms. Moins gives constructive criticism. 4. Speech teom; front tow: Johon Gelrnoert, Susan Meyers, Ms. Grohom, Tonya Dovis, and Ms. Mains. Second rov : Richard Alcontor, Roger Chain, ond Lisa Umscheld. 5. Jon Longden Inspects a scientific journol during a meeting. 6. Science Club; front tow. James Donesteei, Mr. Show, Robin Aiken, Paul Leal, Kern Glaubltz, Ro- chel Dell, Chorles White, Anno Hogstrom, Michael Agullor, and Christine Lofferty. Middle row: Karen Dier, Antonio Mengler, Regino Fuentes, Roxanne Coots, DeAnno Coots, Tony Cohlii, Morene Cohill. Lost row: Mr. Monaco, Stello Sonchez, Dertho Vasquez, Darin LIzord, Michael Hall. Den Diddle, Robert Wiley, Stuart Datemon, Koren Fletcher, and Mr. Snell. 7. Club presi- dent. Anno Hogstrom, listens to a club member. r K
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1 . College Bowl Teonn 4 Prepares to Compere Four oursronding brains chosen. n irs fifrh year of exisrence or RHS, rhe College Bowl ream purchased o Quiz-o-moric machine ro ossisr and prepare rhem for rhe annual com- peririon. Porriclponrs were inrerrogored on rhe subjecrs of science, lirerorure, myrhology, arr, hisrory, and severol orher coregories during meerings or lunch. As rhe 18 school rournomenrs drew nearer, Ms. Williams supervised practices doily in H7 ro begin rhe selecrion of 4 oursronding brains, 3 of which hod been selecred or press rime. Don- esteel exclaimed, Alrhough I hod ro srudy hord, jusr being o parr of rhe whole rhing made ir a worrhwhile experience, The rournomenr was held or UCR on April IT- IB. The ream of rhe prevailing school received rwo scholarships ro UCP, while rhe 2nd place winners received one scholorship ro be granred ro on individual chosen by rhe school. H H i 1. Chris Cordoro gets ready for a creative meeting. 2. College Dowl students wait for the next question. 3. Chuck Kuhn. Lonnle King, and Scott Hill load the projec- tor. 4. Front left Chris Cordaro, Lonnie King, Chuck Kuhn, Dock left Mr. Hughes, Eric Nllson, Scott Hill, Kevin Lee. 5. Quiz time fot College Dowl. 6. Wilhelmina Mengler prepares for upcoming competition. 7. First Row: Jorge Sanchez. Mike Hall, Brent Ottosen, Bob Kite, Deanna Coots, Colin Santiago. Roxonno Coats. Wilhelmlno Mengler, Daniel Flores, Stella Sonchez. Second Row: Robert Wiley, Ken Diddle, Lorenzo San- chez, James Donesteel, Paul Leal, Carol Lindell, Kim Camp, Dertho Vosques, Carmen Preciado, Pot Mon- aco, Not pictured Rachel Dell. Activities and Organizations 193
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Career Prospects Broaden Favorably An educarionol and fulfill- ing experience. -ncouroging rhe invesrigorion of possible ca- reers is wlior rhe Science Club is for. The spon- sors find our informorion obour scholarships in science ond medical fields and inform inreresred members on how rhey can go abour applying for rhem. I feel rhe science dub is on educarionol and fulfilling experience. Ir ' s fun ond crearive ond hos been very helpful in deciding if you wonr a science or medical relored coreer, srored dub president, Anno Mario Hogstrom Field rrips ro science foirs, Museum of Science ond Industry, Loma Linda Medical School, beach rrips, lecrures or UCR and o whale warching cruise wirh rhe Oceanography Class ore whor rhe science club does for enjoymenr and learn- ing. I really enjoy rhe science club. Ir has helped me ro undersrond orher oreos of rhe medical profession rhor I may enrer, com- mented Antonio Mengler | Activities and Organizations 195
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