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Senior class president Ron Lenhart changes the marque as Brian Patterson and Liz Swyter look on. Holiday cheer comes from Pep Club ' s card. A.S.B. gets the job done. Cutting out a life-sized Christmas Card is Mike Suchanek. The hypnotized students cuddle up to keep warm. Hypnotized Scott Miller, thinking he ' s Mickey Mouse, leads his friends in a song. Longshots lead singer entertains students at lunch. 30 ASB Activities
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Showtime! The Thespians Club is a nation- al society dedicated to the better- ment of theater at the high school level, said Dennis King, its advi- sor. Members said they joined so they ' d be known throughout the acting world as a Thespians mem- ber. This was a reasonable hope, as many of them wanted to go into a career in drama. To join the club students had to earn at least ten points by partici- pating in the school ' s drama pro- gram (acting in or attending plays, help in fundraisers, etc.), and have a GPA of at least 2.5 (a C + ). Thespians Front: Deborah West-Valenzuela, Valerie Moran, Advisor Dennis King, Yvonne Cervantes, Elaine Burn, Kathleen Nunes, Caroline Magana. Row 2: Phil Scott, Rhonda Zappey, Sam Robinson, Chris Wellinger, Jerry Kahan, Destry De Silva, Linda Mor- gan, Devi LaCoste. Back: tarlene Brandon, Jeanette Minarik, Janet Robinson, John Morrissey, Stuart Snelson, Jon Goldstein, Cynthia Hazen, Jaye Johnson, Mica Coach, Maria David. With Grace At Lunch Christian Fellowship Front: Daren Roquemore, Rachel Baker, Susan Udris, Johanna Myrdahl, David Minjares. Row Z: Violet Correa, Adeleine Minjares, Bryan Hall, Duane Roquemore, Valerie Cline, Jerry Myrdahl. Back: Sheryl Pollack. Leah Giovino, Dorothy Steele, Al Aguero, Jesse McDonald, Jamie Tizzard, Advisor Lana Stabio. The strongest image of all the school ' s clubs belonged to the Christian Fellowship Club. Most of its members joined for the same reason: to learn about God. As Dan Helvey said, Some- day the world ' s going to end, and I want to know where I ' m going. As for all the clubs on campus, though, this one ' s biggest draw was the fellowship. Its members knew they were among people with the same beliefs, people who knew how they felt. They met every Monday and Thursday, and also sponsored activities like the Santa- Gram sale and bringing guest speakers to the school. Formerly advised by Mr. Goetz, the club was taken over by Mrs. Stabio. She felt that the club was a very important part of the school, needed to provide students an op- portunity for spiritual growth and fellowship with other Christians. Clubs 29
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Get Involved With A.S.B. Noontime activities such as bobbing for apples, obsta- cle courses, and club compe- titions as well as assemblies and bands at lunch were just some of the things A.S.B. planned. Terri Jacobs, commission- er of activities, planned most of these activities. It ' s harder than I expected, she said, but the activities seemed to turn out well. Terri planned to get more people involved by planning more noontime activities, like the badminton competition be- tween the classes. Earlier in the year A.S.B. had a life size Christmas card contest, where each club chose their favorite Christmas card and recreated it life size. It seemed that all the activities were getting bigger and better. ASB Activities 31
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