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Working together to make it work. Senior officers Mark Pandori and Andy McClennan discuss the journalistic value of an article submitted to them. Team work en- abled them to work more productively. By working together we've created a little orga- nization amidst all of this confusion, ex- plained Mark Pandori. Photo by Darin Walk- er. Rapping between the leaders. Club officere Andy McClennan, Mark Pan- dori. and Tem Lin listen intently as members Ttffani Lofton and Sal Pizano discuss the mat- ters at hand. We've really enjoyed the par- ticipation by the members this year, their ideas have been extremely enlightening, Andy McClennan replied. Pholo by Darin Walker. Brainstorming. Secretary Terri Lin tries to gain a little knowl- edge from a news arti- cle. By brainstorming various aspects of jour- nalism a well rounded product is formed. I've really enloyed this year I'm hoping next year will be as good or bet ter, Terri Lin said. Photo by Darin Eu- gene. Researching the issues. President Mark Pandori goes to the heart of things and takes the research into his own hands. This year has been entirely satisfy- ing: I'm proud of what we've accomplished and wish next years club luck! Exclaims Mark Pandori. Photo by Danri Walker. ——v Organizations I W)
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Up on Top Tiffani Holoday and Nelson Rodriquez add a little fun to their skiing by doing some trtck skiing. Tiffani and Nelson have been skiing for as long as they can remember and their ability and practice shows in their skiing. 1 feel free against the wind when 1 am on the slopes. commented Tiffani. Pholo supplied by Tiffani Hobday. Getting A Lift The Ski Club was anxiously awaiting the first fall of snow. Snowplowing through. Getting ready to tackle the mountain. Lisa Moore pauses to adjust her skis. Lisa has been an active member in the Ski Club for three years. Lisa remembers. I felt nervous at the top of the mountain, but when I get to the bottom I feel a sense of accomplish- ment. Pholo supplied by Lisa Moore. Getting air. Richard Santini races down the hill conquer- ing moguls and jumps. Richard has been ski- ing for the last ten years and wishes he had more time to spend on the slopes. “Getting air is the raddest feeling, stated Richard. Photo supplied by Richard Santini. aking up at the crack of Wdawn was the price the ski club members had to pay to hit the slopes. The first trip of the season took place on December 18th, the beginning of Winter Break. The Ski Club packed up their gear to get ready to hit the slopes at Sugarbowl. The bus left school at 4:30 in the morning to reach their destination. The mem- bers were able to ski all day or until they got tired. The day was theirs un- til 9:30 that evening when the bus was waiting to take them home. This was just the first of their outings. The trip that is the most memora- ble and interesting to all who attend- ed was the ovemighter. The over- nighter was the most memorable and enjoyable of all the trips,” states sen- ior Lisa Moore. The overnighter was on March 12 and 13 to South Lake Tahoe. Again, the skiers had to be ready to leave early in the morning to start their trip. They skied one day at Kirkwood and the other at Sierra Ski Ranch. The ovemighter was the last ski trip of the season, yet the trips and the memories were cherished by all who attended. By Marie Bialorucki. Pep Ski Clubs T35
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BRAINSTORM This club does more than write; it provides an outlet for students thoughts; it is ... Literature in Action icture if you will; a quiet, dormant room filled with quiet hunched over forms. Bent over their desks, they diligently work ideas over in their heads, magically, these ideas come alive; thoughts emerge from no- where. Their ideas range from ad- venture to science fiction. Methodi- cally. with a trained eye, they sort the good from the bad. What does this quiet room contain? This years writ- ers club. The club, which is led by officers Mark Pandori, Andy McClennan and Terri Lin. is working hard to create and compile enough literature to fill their famous end of the year magazine. There is one small problem this year though. The problem consists of poor planning and organization. The motivation needed to put in the long hours required of a novelist is just not there. Mariangela Summers, class advisor, stated, The major problem we are encountering this year is a lack of leadership and interest. For the first time in the recent history of the club; the officers, as well as the members, have not shown the ability needed to produce their annual magazine, which has been so popu- lar in the past. Organization seems to be the major problem we're en- countering,” explained Marc Pan- dori. Nobody really knows what we re doing; are we still considered a club?” Asked Terri Lin. Mariangela is convinced though that the officers, as well as the members, will come around and create a magazine that will amaze us all. I have faith that whenever the officers get serious and really apply themselves I'll be here. When that happens we'll put out the magazine.” By Darin Walker. The Participants. Front Row: Andy McClennan. Mark Pan Second Row: Mitch Emer- son, Vince Curley. Sal Pizaro. Rich Bravo, Dawn Whipkey. Carmen Gimenez. Tiffani Lofton, Michelle Ramcs. Kris Vine. Miles Welch. Brian Kilian. Photo by Darin Walker. :s Chi. 137
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