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The iv cheer- leaders show off their golden tans as if to say. ■■Not all club- sters stay in- doors. All of the cheerlead- ing squads at- tended summer camps to learn cheers and make new friends. edieated clubsters working overtime by Ineke Stoneham When the last bell of the school year sounds on June 20. almost ev- ery student on campus makes a mad dash for the front gate, anticipating the beaches and relaxation ahead. However, there are a few individuals who will forego fun in the sun for participation in various clubs and or- ganizations. Those students devote some of their vacation time to at- tending camps and meetings in an effort to develop and enrich an orga- nization to which they belong. A dedicated clubster is someone who wakes up at 6:30 a.m. to partici- pate in a fund raising car wash and then goes home to plan and organize next week ' s bake sale. He is a person who is eager to attend seminars and camps while his classmates are bus- ily trying to decide which mall to go to next. Though their tans may not be as golden, the students fervently in- volved in clubs and organizations glow with the satisfaction of their in- volvement and accomplishments. V 140 Feature
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Chaparral Five deadlines, 288 pages later by Andrea Atwater % D eadline next week! states an optimistic editor. Oh nooo! returns a realistic staff member. Copy due to- morrow! Rough layouts due today! Photo re- quests! Although frequently under pressure from deadlines lurking behind every corner, the yearbook staff has once again overcome the obsta- cles. Hard at work to produce the award-winning book, the staff wrote and revised sto- ries (copy), planned layouts (the pages on which every- thing is set), and filled in and carried out photo requests through many hours of work and planning. It was like the New York Stock Exchange — papers everywhere, people yelling — but the work always got done, stated photo editor Elena Moore. Despite the responsibility involved, the staff always managed to have fun with birthday parties, banquets, and just enjoying one an- other ' s friendship. By working and learning together, we not only made a good book, but good friends as well! concluded Editor- in-Chief Mikel Healey. V ft Chaparral Staff — Row 1: K. Cerda. M. Healey. R. Vasquez. I. Stoneham, E. Moore Row 2: L Cariazo. S. Arauz. C. McDaniel, Y. Cerda. S. Castro. J. Lexcen Row 3: S. Dodson. T. Jordan, A. Atwater. L. Yokoi. L. Wood. K. Walker Row 4: A. Harnden. H. Benjumea, C Rogerson. A. Rossano. H. Nguyen. E. Sedurifa. Ms. Romero ft Advisor Ms. Romero keeps a happy smile on her face even when she is surrounded by 20 people at her desk loaded with questions. Ms. Romero has been the yearbook advisor for 3 years. Linda Yokoi has a pleasant attitude about her as she refers back to earlier yearbooks for ideas. Checking in other yearbooks helped open doors for new and different ideas. Chaparral 139
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« Adrian Hill leads the dance team during a parade they participated in last summer in Hawaii- Per- forming down- town was one of the highlights of their many es- capades in the Aloha state. « Marcella Cor- tez. Tina Alaniz, Julie Enckson. former ASB President Tere- sa Evans and Kathy McLaugh- lin smile faintly as they shuffle to their rooms after a long seminar. Execu- tive Council at- tended camp so that they could better serve the student body. « Amidst the hustle and bus- tle of preparing to board the bus. Ton Cribbs and Trade Laird find time to have some fun. Drill team left for camp deter- mined to enjoy themselves while they were there. Orgonizorions 141
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