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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.
Needed assistance in the library Is always there
from the student library aides
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