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                                                                            CLUBS OFFER ALTERNATIVES
                                                                                   Being a member of a club offered
                                                                  Juniors   unique opportunities students  would not
                                                                  Adrieene
                                                                  Foley and   have found otherwise.  In  addition to
                                                                  Jodi      simply attending classes, clubs allowed
                                                                   Heitmann
                                                                   plan     students to be involved at school and in
                                                                   events for   the lives of others in  a variety of ways.
                                                                   the
                                                                   Environrren-    "Having the chance to volunteer
                                                                   tal  Club.   with SCB makes me feel worthwhile, like
                                                                   Thi s
                                                                   club's   I'm doing something for myself and for my
                                                                   main focus   school, besides just sitting in  class.  It
                                                                   was to
                                                                   protect the   gives me a sense of accomplishment
                                                                   Earth.   being involved outside of academics," SCB
                                                                   photo  by
                                                                   Kelli    member Matt Donahoe said.
                                                                   McMahon         Junior Lizz Webb, a chairman for
                                                                    ANil .  the Mustang Magazine, was able to share
                                                                            pieces of writing with other students and
                                                                            said she was amazed at the talent she
                                                                            discovered.
                                                                                   "I  would never have known what
                                                                            kinds of amazing ideas other students
                                                                            could come up with if I hadn't been in-
                                                                            volved with the magazine.  Some of the
                                                                            writing was so profound; it truly affected
                                                                            my life.  I feel  like I've formed a bond with
                                                                            people I don't even know," Webb said.
                                                                                    Whether it was serving the commu-
                                                                            nity or the school or realizing the unique
                                                                            talents of other students, clubs provided
                                                                            students with the chance to meet new
                                                                            people, to get involved at school, and to
                                                                             make memories that would last a lifetime.


























                                                Amnesty International: front- Megan Adams, Alyson Wendel, Stephanie Martin;
                                                back- Jennie Gates, Brian SantaMaria, Gila Drazen, Janet  Ousley  photo by Kelli
                                                McMahon

      second row- Sarah Coleri ck, Heather Haut zinger, Kerry
       back-Shane Schulte, Colin Caldwell , Brett  Taylor, Mike
       Dav id  Slack, Bobby Kros, Emerson Bostrom, Matt
       not pi ctured- Sara Johnson, Megan Esslinger, Matt  Panzer
   ~to by Eri c Bah/
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