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Members of the Camera club critique a photo as president Chris Lozano points out both good and bad points. Tom Clayton shows off with some pretty fancy frisbee skills, f 23' Him wif? g'fiifgi2?3 f:: ' gt, 'm We Q. 5. ,Q , ,., gm y ii ,. .x at . r t, i C i QQ , .- ff1d,h,. x PM VAW' Q1 '-JS 'ztglfix '--3313- JS Playing frisbee is an exciting and popular sport. The club gives everyone a chance to practice for things like the coast and con- test and above all everyone has fun doing it! Becky Whiting Freshman Frisbee club Clubs 41
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Rollerskating. Left to right: Parker Hineman, Javier Medellin, Patricia Mayorga, Sigal Bondarevsky, Frisbee. FRONT ROW: Mario Menchaca, vice president: Karen Stein, secretaryg Albert Cavazos, president: Juna Martin, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Becky Whiting, Nancy Saldana, Danny Rushton, Everett Garcia. LAST ROW: Matt Reiter, Mike Carcher, Wayne Couch, Keith Lomax, Berto Villarreal. .sl Scott Sloter, vice president, Nancy Frederickson, Susie Blazi, sponsorg Ms. Laurie Keller, sponsor. X ,-1'-'wf Chess. FRONT ROW: Orlando Calderon, Mark Lyons. SECOND ROW: Tara Whitehead, Mr. Gary Baker, sponsor. LAST ROW: Wes Ward, John Stokes. ff: A 'Ap ,Vp P t' --, .Q ,- , ., ,- 15922. .ggsif-1 ' 4 jf I 22253353 lsr ff Q L iii ' '1 5 if ,., f 'e - 5 ' 'L' 35, N ' .1 fmmaaw :gf f A A ' '- -- f ' , r' 1 .111 f naw, I ,L .aw-saw we V . ., 3-an Q .' 1 ' . - -' ff ' 1-g22',.',,,,,,,4 - :' . 'H' ' . . Q if-'.-254' pf- f , , ' 'y,v,.1:,i.i I ,swf Sana ' W fi r 1 1 - , . .. 5 ' ' , M ,,...,a V ff... - ., J., we 5 ..J..s..V M 51.7, ,fa 1,53 f fr 1 I , V 3' gn ' , K, 1 ewan, , I .,-,.f ff A am In fat -- tw - . W 'Q' I 4 I 1 Vwypig! X 'mr , :sg um -ix ,,z5 - ' 4555 zz, , 79' 'Y'-, ,K ' ' ristfviq W h 4 my am..---.' ' -r-,f ' - W' at if ' ' U 5 ,C f , , iw, 1 Camera Club. FRONT ROW: Ms. Carole Wood, sponsorg Chris Lozano, president, Kim Hill, Scott Sagor. SECOND ROW: Mr, Gerald Mason, sponsor, Lori Embrey, Beverly Salazar, Melissa Maguire, 40 Clubs Debbie Ellen, Lisa Ybarra, Belia Almecia. LAST ROW: Keith Gutschke, Benny Sales, Patrick Camargo, Robert Michels, Yvonne Escobedo, John Stafford, David Alexander. Hobby clubs hold interest through year T he Rollerskating club was on camp simply to allow students with an in est in rollerskating to get together w friends and have a great time . . . wheels. The club consisted of mos underclassmen. Sponsor Ms. Laurie Ke adds, This year we had more responsi leaders and therefore got a gc response. At the end of the year, l members got together for a club picnic. ' Although you won't see the Frisbee cl having a bake sale or going to' children's shelter, they did provide , escape during club schedule to enjoy ' all-american frisbee game. Members F1 Grover, Matt Reiter, and Todd Mai unanimously agree that, lt's a good soc sport to play, but most important, it gl you in shape for some coastal action. T he purpose of the chess club was ol ously to play chess . . . competitive The word compete however, was w brought the club attendance down. ' organization that used to sponsor toul ments, no longer provided the tornam they were interested in. When there wa competition, there was no motivation practice, Club sponsor, Mr. Gary Bal reflects, l'm disappointed in the way club interest has slackedf' A hobby in photography was alway5 good one, for camera buffs never 1 out of things to photograph. The Cami club was for students who liked to co pare their pictures with others. Presid Chris Lozano, who was himself a f place winner in a district contest, said tl one of the purposes of the club was t . . . give someone a chance to get reco, tion for a hobby. Dawn Phinn
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'Qt-. .gig 'Nl j ez i Enriqu Photof Terr Rodeo Club members patiently await the beginning of the Helotes parade. Connie Chan and Marcus Mallette look at the calculations for their scientific problem. I really enjoy being involved in Rodeo J Club. It gives people with the same in- terests the chance to participate in ac- I 'R' 5 r tivities together. The most exciting event f N ' ' . was the parade which started off the V rodeo. It went real well. ' I 5 f f , ff 'lx Julie Liaci I-V ,M-R 5 Sophomore Rodeo iirt. . 42 Clubs 31 Playing Dungeons and Dragons, Scott McLeo rolls the dice to see how much damage his monster have done to Walter Welch's, Sidney Swetman's an Jerry Smith's characters. 461' if-ij ,QV
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