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SPEECH CLUB. Front Row: Deanna Deeds, Steve Strem, Mimi Atkinson. Second Row: Judy Jochum, Lia Zanesco, Cheryl Sanchez, John Leis, Mark Lorenzen. Third Row: Frank Stoltze, Mrs. Tindell, Rance l-lesketh, Amy Grat. Orators Hit Hard Times Concentrating on speech techniques and improving speaking abilities were the main goals of this year's speech club. Unfortunately, with the loss of advisor Mrs. Tindell, and the departure of presi- dent Mimi Atkinson, the club hit hard times. Without an official team, the club was also unable to participate in many com petitions. Cheryl Sanchez, however, took part in a county-wide contest where she won second place. 10' -41 ' Q, K. 7, , K' i l O get
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Aiming For The Future UThe Math Club tries to help its mem- bers with new mathematical ideas, com- mented advisor Mr. Godar. Unfortu- nately, from lack of time among its mem- bers, the club's activities were limited. They did, however, welcome a math speaker from UCSB who spoke about Math ln Your Future. Some members also participated in the rigorous National MAA math exam to further their studies. Diplomacy New Game The Chess Club became more ot a genuine game club this year. Members spent many lunch periods keeping busy with Chess, Othello, Dungeons and Dragons, and other games, but the one that really developed member interaction was the popular, strategic war game, Diplomacy Whether the members were Chess fans, game nuts, or serious war diplomats, fun could be found in the Chess Club. 1. Doug Caldwell and Mr. Godar discuss the future plans of the math club. 2. Game enthusiasts gather in E-8 to play Diplomacy 3. Frank Stoltze and Cheryl Sanchez go over plans for- an upcoming speech contest. 120 MATH CLUB X CHESS CLUB MATH CLUB. Front Row: Scott Ellis, Doug Caldwell. Second Row: Becky Villa, Debbie Alspaugh, Jane Gennrich. Third Row: Johnson Loh, Ftobert Emerson, Handy MacKiney, Mr. Godar. t , , CHESS CLUB. Front Row: Joe Jefferson, Mark Tuttle, Peter Hodges, Johnson Loh, Sean Bercaw, Deb- bie Alspaugh. Second Row: Mrs. Plack, David Deley, Charlie Ebeling, Paul Larsen, Kevin Lee, Mark Mackey, Nelson Chan, Robert Emerson, Joe Hansen, Flandy MacKiney, Johnny Ftijpens, Scott Ellis.
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SAILING CLUB, Front Row: Barbara Mayer, Lindsey Kiunke, Evelyn Becht, Second Row: Scott Ellis, Robert Emerson, Fred Meyer, Johnny Fiijpens, Sean Trina Donovan, Lenka Horak, Stephanie McElroy, Karen Lynn, Karen Uphoff. Bercaw, Johnson Loh, Mr. Jurgensen. Anchors Away Anchors away was this year's theme for the sailing club. After many weekends of learning the fundamentals of sailing, the club members were finally ready to go. ln April the sails were hoisted and the Royal Barge was off on a three day voy- age to Santa Cruz. According to club president, Sean Bercaw, The trip was a royal success. I 1. Sean Bercaw narrates a slide show for the sailing club members at a lunch meeting. 122 SAILING CLUB
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