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THE PATH
TO INDIVIDUALITY
“Art Club meeting Friday in room l 18
at 7:30 a.m.” “French Club meet Thurs.
a.m. and p.m. in room 302”. “Nns meet
ing Friday; pie m oney is due.” Each day ihe
advisem ent announcements rattled off scores
of club meetings. Students w ho actually
listened and were concerned about becoming
active in school did just that; they got in
volved. Club mem bership was an effective
w ay of meeting new people and haying a
good time w hile accom plishing something.
Each club was effective in what they did
whether it be to better students’ daily lives, the
school or the com m unity. SGO provided
sound representation of the student body to
the board of administration. Key Club raised
m oney and helped the com m unity through
fund raisers and volunteer work. And club
activity was not limited to the Ralston area
either. Several members in both the Spanish
and French clubs traveled in Europe and
Mexico w hile Close-Up raised m oney for a trip
to Washington D.C. Groups met every day to
plan and have fun while they accomplished
something. All the clubs worked to satisfy
whatever goals they planned to meet, and it
was apparent that while advancement in edu
cation was the first step in maintaining a bright
future, being involved was definitely the next.
ELLEN GRADY
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G lu L i ^ biu iliau

