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(A) Members of the Chess club who sponsored the Intramural Chess Tournament at Churchill Include FRONT ROW: Mike Marchbanks, David Mintz, Mar- tin Gordon, Anup Jaini, SECOND ROW: Todd Dare, Steve Long, Jan Maaskant, Jack Harris, BACK ROW: Richard Ketchum, Jeff Brown, Paul Terry, Mr. Steve Jennings, Chess Club sponsor (photo by Wells). (C) Todd Dare takes his time in moving a pawn dur- ing a morning practice session (photo by Wells). (D) After David Mintz, sophomore, moves his white rook to the center, Steve Long, freshman, decides how he should counterattack (photo by Wells). C Che5 KttSft,«j ich has been in existertC -Mor fc fe than seven years, sponsdl b c Intramural Chess tournamen aNQhurchill, said Mr Steven JeQtftfig Chess Clubsponsd Ihe tournj and fasted af Throuj Ttiut th nneniCTpsVcompet selves. ClUtjwinnerl phi 23 e week, r. Chess Club mong them- offered to Jated. . - ---.-, ning to practice and to learn mn es and dif- ferent strategiea SThess Club allowed students test them- selves with one anoth? and to pre- pare for mterscholastrc tourna- ments, he added. face any non member,,he Members met Svery Chess Club sponsors tourney i
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In February, 18 Future Teachers of America (FTA) members attended the state convention in Fort Worth, said Ms. Victoria Gustafson, sponsor. At the convention, the members and two advisors attended general sessions and voted on business for the state asso- ciation, continued Ms. Gustafson. In addition, the members went to lectures and attended workshops. FTA members sponsored Teacher Appreciation Week, the sponsor added. They hosted a coffee for the teachers and put apples and surprises in the teachers ' boxes, she explained. During May, members taught a day at Hidden Forest Elementary School, the students spent half a day observing the class and talking to the teachers; then they had a chance to teach the children, she concluded. (B) During Teacher Appreciation week, David Mintz puts apples in the teachers ' boxes (photo by Smell). (D) Laurie Gassiot shares a joke with a friend before leaving for Fort Worth (photo by Moore). (F) After getting up early to go to the state conven- tion in Fort Worth, Baily Bishop and Laurie Gassiot put luggage in the bus (photo by Moore). Pages by Melissa Mendoza 101
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KobAic a« y f luM PDOt bAFTV flU f CoD I : aAFTV F t Photogs pay for chemicals paper Rodeo Club reorganizes Although the Rodeo Club reorganized late in the year, members were still able to participate in the Stock Show Parade, and Brenda Mergele, Churchill Rodeo Queen, rode in the parade, explained Ms. Bennye Frazier, sponsor. Club members also sponsored an Easter egg hunt at the Childrens ' Shelter and attended a horse show in the fall, she continued. The club had approximately 35 mem- bers who met twice a month, added Ms. Frazier. James Franks, president, and Jay Gardner, vice president, did an excel- lent job, she noted. (B) Photography Club members who developed and printed their own photographs at school include FRONT ROW: Strickland, president, Lowe, Lynch, BACK ROW: Jenschke, Dalton, Smith, vice presi- dent, Ms. May McClaugherty, sponsor (photo by Macune). (E) Members of the newly reorganized Rodeo Club are FRONT ROW: Valentine, secretary, Peabody, reporter, Gardner, vice president, Franks, presi dent, Parker, sergeant-at-arms. Link, treasurer Alford, parliamentarian, Ms. Bennye Frazier, SEC OND ROW: Bennett, Young, Hendley, Allen, Mad dox, Powell, Mahon, Fredette, BACK ROW: Lee, Cole, Shattuck, Keller, sergeant-at-arms, LaPlante, Nelson, Baxter, Vinson, Rutherford, Caseras, Mer gele. Stark (photo by Moore). (F) During a meeting, Jim Lowe agitates his film to insure proper development (photo by Macune). With their dues, collected for the first time this year. Photography Club mem- bers paid for their chemicals and print- ing paper. However, they supplied their own cameras, said Ms. May McClaugherty, club sponsor. Generally, the members took pictures on their own, then developed the black and white film and made prints at school, she explained. The 14 members met twice every month for approximately two hours, con- tinued Ms. McClaugherty. Photography Club members used the Graphic Arts photo lab again this year, concluded Ms. McClaugherty, with the special permission of Mr. Leroy Jones, Graphic Arts teacher. Pages by Julie Murnin 103
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