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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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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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Clubs enjoy resolutions, rodeos, D 8 D l ' tudents with vivid imaginations have N grouped together to play Dungeons id Dragons and other games for enjoy- lent. Dungeons and Dragons, sometimes ascribed as a complicated chess game played a lot in colleges and worldwide. rrell Zimmerman, president said, ungeons and Dragons is a game you can 1 far in as in your imagination. Other opular games were Traveler, a game of ie future, Gamma World, also a game of e future but the earth is radio active, and op Secret, an espionage game. Even ough these games range from the past to e future, they were all of a similar type. Role playing games are the only games at incorporate the fantasy type at- osphere where you could really become e character you play, said Kevin Snow, cretary. T uture Problems Solvers was a club designed to give students experience working out every day problems. They tained problems from teachers such as dies and skipping out of class and work- to come up with as many solutions as ssible. lt's neat because you learn to lp people solve their problems, said thy Motley, co-chairman. The ex- rience gained helped members in every y life. According to Kelly Strate, l've ined more confidence in solving my own blems. Club members contributed ir time wrapping presents for the Elf uise project during the Christmas son. odeo Club members kicked up their heels for the annual stock show and eo parade. According to the president, cy Hightower, The San Antonio rade was exciting to be in because it wed we were proud of our school and t we wanted to take an active part in r community. The club also took part the Helotes parade for the first time. ey were the only group representing our ool. The Rodeo Club had many gather- s throughout the year. We got ether for the barbeques to have a good e and to discuss upcoming events, d Greg Mongomery, program director. mbers also purchased jackets and t- rts to show their club support. Anne Carroll Dungeons and Dragons. FRONT ROW: Kevin Snow, secretary, Darrell Zimmerman, president, Larry Trombley, sergeant-at-arms, David Miller, vice president, Sidney Swetman, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Rocky Reid, Robert Smith, Bruce McBroom, Walter Simpson, Tom Holmes, Chris Meyer. THIRD ROW: Tom Bailey, Jerry Smith, Bill Gallaher, Henry Fuchs, Mike Sweeney. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Al Vitacco, sponsor. Future Problem Solvers. FRONT ROW:Marie Quinones, co-chairman, Cathy Motley, co-chairman, V Y Ms. Judith Hooper, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Marcus Mallette, Connie Chan, Steve Portney, Brad Eastman. Rodeo Club. FRONT ROW: Greg Montgomery, program director, Stacy McGhee, secretary, Scott Cardwell, sergeant-at-arms, Tracy Hightower, president, Carol Jackson, treasurer, Steve Willhoite, vice president. SECOND ROW: Julie Liaci, Lisa Coffman, Debbie Elliott, Linda Wolff, Kris Jackson, Trish Turner, Kathy Cervantes, Janea Janca, Mr. -mx Gary Abernathy, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Tom Burch, Casey Mucho, Vicki Eastman, Kathy Koepp, Kel Morris, Lori Colsten, Dean Gallaway, Audra Rose, Clay Sachs. FOURTH ROW: Doug Moody, Lisa Gill, Don Willhoit, George Alberty, Andre Montwell, Jay Ruiz, Jim Riley, Linda McCoy, Mike Clifton. Clubs 43
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