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Photo by Steve Cllesley 1. Michael Gorman, adviser of Damascus l, relaxes as he gives ideas for club meetings. 2. Senior Michelle Mennig and sophomore speaks for Damascus l. 4. Listening to president Brenda VanGrouw are Sheryl Tankersley and junior Mar- yanne 0'Flaherty. Scot Burkett listen as a student dr-'15 ' V KW! , 3 1 w e Q..- ...,- , ff--A lubs search for new m mbers Both Students Against Driving Drunk lSADDl and Damascus l were looking for growth from its club members. Both clubs tried to get members with advertising and meetings. We haven't established our- selves because people won't get invloved with it iSADDt, said Kuldip Kaur, SADD vice presi- dent. They care about it but not enough to join. 429 Damascus l, also had the same problem with getting members. The club has changed a lot from last year, said Brenda VanGrouw Damascus l presi- dent, We are more organized which have brought more mem- bers to the club. ln previous years, the club started out with a lot of people, but without the organization, the club lost those members. Now, we have about 15 people and are hoping for more. SADD officers were: Jennifer lacobs, president, Kaur, vice president, Karrie Scheppmann, secretary, and Stacy Woodruff, treasurer. Brenda VanGrouw held the presidency for Damas' :us l for three years. Both clubs had wishes to ex- pand their groups. l wanted Damascus I to be a place where kids felt comfortable to open up almost like a second home, sail VanGrouw. Because this was the first yea of SADD we concentrated mair ly on getting members, but w also tried to make people under stand that we had a worth cause. We didn't want any ac cidents happening, especiall to Tokay Students, said Kaur. by Kimberly Banghar
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