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- ..s.mum.s --M -W + 'S 'A - .. at ,ti A 3 Y r KM ix K .Q A .. S Mu.. .H - . Ht. : .Q M V,.. . QW -- 12-ri-is .V .vt . . .... Y.. X 11-is f A X 3 Xxx Left: President Rodney Austin con- ducts a homeroom meeting to dis- cuss future plans for the club. Below: T8rl Club: Front Row: Tim Sander, Rodney Austin fpres.i, Steve Norris, Mark Skalman, Jerry Tai, Mike Craig, Corey Bowen, Kyle Nelson: Row 2: Mr. Rob Graham ispon.J, Mike Ewan, Dave Papay, Otis Magee itreas.l, Rollin Taylor tsec.l, Tracy Van Hook, George Gallion: Back Row: Clarence Allen, Bill Cohs, Cornelius Wright, Ray Skulte iv. pres.l, Jeff Van Deursen, Mike Klamecki, Matt Pilawski, Mike Reilly f W .5 D MW' Bottom: Mike Klamecki turns over money earned through grapefruit sales to Otis Magee, treaurer. Top 15 compete in Springfield What could a person in- terested in the fast world of technology do to get more hands on experience? He could join T8cl Club, a club where members learned about industrial relations and worked with electron- ics. Students that were part of TSI leamed more about vo- cational electronics and how to improve in this area of technology. I got to work with electronics while l also leamed how a club should work, said Matt Pi- lawski, junior. The group participated in the Homecoming Parade, sold candy for fundraising, and contributed time to the concession stand at foot- ball and basketball games. Some of the top fifteen students who went to Springfield in the spring for competition were Jack Hoff- man, small engines: Tim Sander, commercial pho- tographyp Mike Klamecki, Mike Craig, and Kyle Hel- son, electrical trades: and Comelius Wright, industrial electronics. The Springfield confer- ence was a lot of fun. Every- one that went said it was a great experience, said Tim. Students were busy work- ing in their electronic labs and participating in club ac- tivities, as T81 Club mem- bers took time to have fun along with their leaming. TBC! Club 99
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Left: Diane O'Donnell, vice presi- dent of membership, serves Wen- dy Holden, president, at the Facul- ty Tea. Middle: Girls' Club Board: Front Row: Joann Morelli, Tenya Jordan, Veronica Thomas: Row 2: Miss Hora O' Toole fco-spon.i, Dawn Kinishi, Kristin Lafleur, Miss Chris Adamo tco-spon.J: Back Row: Con- nie Coleman, Tammy Piper, Lori West Bottom: Girls' Club Otticersz Front Row: Deborah Jania fhist.J, Diane O'Donnell tv. pres.J, Susan Gifford isec.l: Row 2: Miss Chris Adamo Cco-spon.J, Miss Hora O'Toole lco- spon.J: Back Row: Julie Bytnar ttreas.J, Wendy Holden fpres.J, Carolyn Mason Cv. pres.J New duo keeps club strong Adjustments were made and activities continued as new sponsors, Miss Chris Adamo and Miss Nora O'Toole, took on the re- sponsibility of guiding Girls' Club. Becoming new sponsors was an easy process due to updated records. The ex- perience of Girls' Club was as interesting for us as it was for the girls, said Miss Adamo. Once again in March Girls' Club sponsored the turnabout dance, which had the theme, Cherish the Love. Many hours were spent after school and on Saturdays planning and preparing for the evening. We spent a lot of time making decorations and planning where they would go. Because we didn't have the drop-cloth ceiling, we worked many hours hang- ing streamers, said Wendy l-lolden, president. Other events were the sponsoring of Gay 90's Day during Homecoming Week, the annual faculty Christ- mas tea, and the selling of Heart-a-grams for Valen- tines Day, candy bars, and chocolate hearts to support projects. Whether it was fundrais- ing, making decorations, or just deciding on events, Girls' Club was on a con- stant work-filled schedule. Girls' Club 101
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