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Groups Gather Members
Extracurriculars Enjoy Enthusiasm
A lthough the term members. Even though
“working overtime” school starts ten minutes
sprang from the earlier than before, thereby
outstanding efforts put out necessitating earlier meet
in the areas of academics ings, our members could be
and athletics, it was not counted on to be on time.
complete without the If we didn’t finish the
tremendous amount of par agenda, extra meetings
ticipation evident in extra were called, to the enthu
curricular activities — siastic approval of the
namely, the school’s clubs members.”
and organizations. Crestian editor-in-chief
From publications to mu John Farrell summed up, "I
sical organizations to stu was astonished at the
dent government, groups turnout at our weekly Sa
thrived throughout the year turday work sessions.
as a result of enthusiastic Nearly all my section edi
student awareness and ac tors showed up consistent
tivity. ly. I was glad to see the
Student Council pres interest that students took
ident Steven Koerner com in their publication.”
mented about this renewed
interest in extra-curricular
activities, “It certainly is During a chorus rehearsal, Sing
evident this year in our ing Pine Cyndi Stephanis vocalizes
her part in "Sing We Now of
zealous Student Council Christmas.”
Studying a map of the Coconut As the marching band entertains
Grove area, David Diamond gets the halftime crowd, trombonist
his bearings on the Beta Club field Nick McMillan adds life to "Here
trip to see the play Sleuth. Comes the King."
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