Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1999, Page 205

Description: enior Becky Reidhaar,graduate Justin Inabinetteand Dr. Norm Houze preparefor the National Solar BikeRace by taking a practiceride around school. TheNational Solar Bike Racewas held in Kansas.HYSSA HOUZECLUB TO CLUBby Andrew RemaksophomoreAmy WatkinsSounds of SouthWHAT 1$ YOURFAVORITE THINGABOUTTHECLUB?I like how everyone inour group is really closeand how we can counton one another.PHOTO COURTESY OF ANNA CONKLEWHAT HAS THISCLUB TAUGHTYOU?That its not all aboutsinging, but it is whatyou put into the musicand your voice.freshmanJulie DuhonSolar 3ike TeamsophomoreDaniel RedmonSpanish ClubSolar Bike provides anopportunity to meetnew people, test yourathletic skills and useyour mind.I like how we get totake field trips tointeresting places like LaTorre.To always wear ahelmet, no matter whereyoure riding.I learned tocommunicate betterwith Spanish people,such as the exchangestudents.t Fairwiew Elementary|School, junior Anna Conkleshows kids how to makepaper skeletons to celebratethe Day of the Dead, a timewhen people pay theirrespects to friends andrelatives who have passedaway. The Spanish Clubguided elementary kids inmany different activitiesteaching them about theMexican holiday.WHY DID YOUCHOOSE THISCLUB?Ive always enjoyedsinging and Sounds ofSouth is a fun thing todo. I love the people in itand the directors (GwenWitten-Upchurch andKen Upchurch).T enjoy bicycling, and ithelps to keep me inshape.I joined it to learn moreabout the Spanishculture, and it soundedpretty cool.Club to Clubcome & goSolar Bike, SOS, Spanish Club
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