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OFHLD H IES TOUIE ith clubs, members jet-set From boarding school buses to flying the friendly skies, trav- elling club members sought and found fun and friendships with fellow members and those they met along the way. We didn't travel this year except to away games, senior Claudine DeFelice said. But, it was a good way for the group to get to know each other and de- velop friendships to last the year. Other clubs, such as journal- ism, ventured beyond the district for comraderie with other club members and competition against other staffs. The journalism staff won honors at every conference they travelled to, including the National Pacemaker awards for both the newspaper and the Year- book, presented in Kansas City. This year we went to San Fransisco, Kansas City, Dallas and Myrtle Beach. These trips are great because you really get to know the people in journalism, and you work better with those ON THE ROAD AGAIN. Sitting atop a decorated truck, senior Girls Club members travel up Pinnacle dur- ing the homecoming parade. Their efforts while sittin g on the float won the spirit award presented later at the lighting of the iPhoto by staf0 people, newspaper, yearbook editor Dane Reese said. In San Fransisco we saw an Oakland A's game, rode cable cars, went to Alcatraz and picked-up awards. Some wordly groups made traditions of their journeys by going anually. The choir travelled to their yearly fall and spring re- treats and the Madrigals jour- neyed to China for the summer. T his year we went to a ranch in the fall and Corpus Christi in the spring. Retreats are great fun since the people in choir are really close, senior Kanen Kocks said. Traveling afforded club members a chance to take home new friendships with fellow ex- plorers, national honors and memories of fun to last a lifetime. BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY. While attending a conference at Texas Women's University near Dallas, a newspaper staffer shoots this View of Big D . Many clubs, like the journal- ism department, took trips to exciting destinations. iPhoto by staf0 1 6 ORGANIZATIONS Q IEEIVIEETING OF THE MINDS
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0 I MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM. All made up, cast member Brian Schmidt plays an actor who plays a woman. The performance, enacted by the One Act Squad, advanced through district and zone competi- tion. tPhoto by staffl CONCENTRATE. While on the field, sophomore jim Eisenbeck partici- pates in a spirit-rousing half time performance. The band fulfilled its duty as a crowd-pleaser, rallying the crowd in support of the football team. iPhoto by staffh CLUB AMISTAD Andrew Brown: We were at the OAS debate for all of Texas, held in San Antonio. We placed second, and I'm going to Washington to represent Texas. ' iPhoto by staff? AND .x tmt',i .- 1, s .f ' ,rev ga, . gs, ,- .Q - . - - . , 2 I '- S ,, .. -4, i -. I. '-It s 5 i ,aj 4- xg. I W ' 'Is R' 5-I Q 1 4 I ,Y 'G qi is I I ,i s s 1 5 1 Q I-,Ei is f is is dw X tt 5' tem XWQQX Q XSQQSQQ, Jim Eisenbeck: 'It's exciting to perform in the Drum Corps. I like being able to do something I enjoy. It makes a big differ- ence in how weil I succeed.' CPhoto by staffl HYLINE Susie Hanlez At contest, I placed really well in the Soio Division. HyIine's Zenith show gave me my first chance to show everyone what I can do.' CPhoto by staffb 22' sieHT, 'si' MIND Edited by: H. Bolcezok
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