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rill  team,  French  Club,  FBLA,
                NHS,  ski  dub  and  the  list
                goes  on.  Any  club  that  you
        wanted to join was open to you in the
        school  year  of  '83-84.                    A II tea ether
             Approximately  26  clubs  were
        offered  for  students  to  experience
        and  enjoy.  By  a  survey  taken  soon
        after school resumed,  here's what  you:
        had  to  say  about  them.
             The club elected most popular by
        a  63  percent  vote  was  the  ski  club.
        Others  in  the  running  were  FBLA  and
        foreign  language  clubs.
             Friends  and  fun  were  great
        influences  for  the  drawing  in  of
        members  this  year.
             Clubs  were  not  the  only  activities
         involving  students.  The  most  common
         reason  for  not  joining  clubs,  claiming
         50  percent  of  the  vote,  was  the  lack
         of  time.  Running  in  second  was  the
         lack  of  money  for  uniforms  and
         equipment.
             “With  school  work  and  a  job
         every  night  it's  hard  to  have  time  for
         extra-curricular  activities,"  said  senior
         Cindy  McLaughlin.                        Getting  the  parents  involved  in  the  ski  club  this
             By use of the announcements and       year  was  done  to keep the  problem  of drinking
         your  friends'  mouths  two-thirds  of  you   down.  This  meeting  was  to  inform  the  parents
                                                   of  the  rules  that  would  be  enforced.
         believed  that  there  was  enough
         advertising  for  the  clubs'  events.
                                                   Computers invade yet another class at  Ralston.
         Posters  were  also  a  helpful  conveyor   The Rampages staff tests out the Apple  H e  for
         of  information.                          the first time.  Each staff member was expected
             The  majority  of  you  thought  that   to  learn  how  to  use  it  for  convenience.
         there  were  enough  activities  to  keep
         you  interested  throughout  the  year.
             Matt  Thacher,  ITS  member,  thinks,
         “When  there  is
         enough  to  keep
         you   busy,   it's
         worth  joining."
             That's     the
         story   of   '83-84.
         You  were  involv­
         ed,  and you thrived
         on  the  fun.


















        Posters  were  a  great  way  to
        transmit  information  of  upcoming
        events   or   announcements.
        Themes  were  often  picked.
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