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E 1 S W i , :,, - . W 3' - sss s i. .J .X .m , . . Q i i Science Club Ueople of the Science Club got together d decided to have a science fair, demon- ating their expieriments. Two of the stu- nts, Bill Thomas and Mike Sacks are deep- involved with their Bad BaIIoons By the y it looks, it isn't so bad. n the spring, the science club is looking 'ward to visiting Griffith Park Observatory, ma Linda Medical Institute, and the Muse- 1 of USC. The science club is always looking for new idents to join. There will be a lot of fun tivities and trips. In doing this, there will new experiences. Also you will meet new ends who might one day become your best end. One day you might have the time to sk back in your high school days and re- zmber those joyous memories. Balancing Involvement Here junior, Maria Ortega takes time out of her busy schedule for the bene- fit of others. Her partner is carrying a case of Hersey's chocolate to help a club raise money. The money will be used for club trips. They seem to have the determination to sell, sell, sell. With her book and pen, there's no way she is going to lose track. She has that keen instinct and perception to sell all of it. By the time she's done, it would probably be her third or fourth box of candies. She has fire in her eyes and if you see her better buy a bar or two. ,,..,..-.Q-P M I ,Q Involved Students Right: Involved students must also spend time studying to maintain the 2.0 grade point aver- age needed to be eligible to participate in Athlet- ics and other school activities. Right: Thomas Lin, Raymond Ng, and Frank Wu are eagerly awaiting the Math Contest. All three are looking forward to doing their best for themselves and the school. The math contest involves all the high schools in the district. They take the best five scores of each school and send them in. Any student in an advance placement math class is entered. Memories Dance Company The dancers of dance company practiced day and night for their performance of That's Dancing, which was well done. The Dance Co. has brought culture to Arroyo High School We are Proud to have them here. Good luck to the fine dancers that have worked hard all year to achieve the high stan- dards they've earned. The dictionary defines dance as an up and down movement a quick or lively manner. Sherrie Simmons and April LeMire definitely describes the word dance in the best man- ner. They have the determination to do their best and with that, nothing is going to stop them. The next time you see them they might be a professional dancer on Broadway, and just remember, this all started at Arroyo.
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SCIENCE CLUB LE RNING CENTER T TOR YELLUW ,sf .M W. Top Row: Henry Dutente, Chris Miller, Mr. Pollock, Frank Wu Middle Row: Denise Hansen, Peggu Yao, Lisa Hernandez, Dung Tran, Jennifer Jota, Mike Ye, Michelle Ho, Ly Pho In Front: Dung Ngo ADVISOR Brad Pollock W X X fi PRESIDENT Dung Ngo V, ' ., I ' W V, , ,, , 1 fl' vb if 1 .V ww Q, ...L f To boldly go where no student h gone before, is the mission of the s ence club Arroyo. This motto dl scribes the purpose of Arroyo's sc ence club which is to investigat places and objects which stimulate a interest in science. Mr. Pollock an the members investigate places suc as science museums, research facil ties, observatories, and any Iocatior which actively explore science. Mmm . ,,,.,.. U N... ,MW My h,7f'7, 7, w'M'fQ7 ', ,,?fZ 'T WWKi ,.y,f,,V , ,,,, M maH..mw'kmwl M' iQw2ff'A'i'f2:W,flA.1gWffL.'-':wW:! imfvw wffvvwWWWWf'f Wf4f?f'77WfWW2gfW9??mf41WMWM V X Mm, ., .,,, , 4 ,,,,,,,, fff-- V . , . ' The Learning Center Tutors are a vi- tal, integral part of the Center's after- school program. A student must meet high standards bilingual, have a B average in academic work, and must demonstrate qualities of flexibility, maturity, and self-motivation. Tutors receive special training to help them do an effective job. Through the years it has been a privilege to know and work with some of Arroyo's brightest, friendliest students! Back Rowi Nicolas Candido, Alan Zhou, Edna Ibarra Front Row: Jaimini Patel, Steven Lin, Olga Gutierrez Not Shown: Boris Duran, Maria Jarquin Science ClubfLearning Center Tutors
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