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F I 54.1 Q., IIIIITEII Fllll IIIIIIEIISTIIIIIIIIIIIII A multi-cultural high school club that strives to promote student understanding of the various cultural groups attending Ca- nyon, was Mr. Kent Moore's description of Razas Unidas. Some of these goals were attained by having guest speakers at meet- ings, going on field trips and participating in food sales. All these activities helped to break down some of the barriers that exist among ethnic groups. A field trip to Mt. Baldy was a favorite among club members, being out in the open helped them to com- municate and enjoy themselves far more than the usual classroom setting. A group of fun-loving students who en- joy the study of foreign language and cul- tures, described the International Club ac- cording to Ms. Donna Kidde, advisor. With Andrea Atkin as president, International Club had an eventful year. The most out- standing event was the International Dinner and Song Fest in the spring, other happen- ings included an ice skating and pizza party, traditional International and Christ- mas Celebration and foreign films. The club won the Christmas Door Decorating Con- test and celebrated by getting together to eat the victory cake. Even with all the mer- riment, the club was able to keep in mind at all times, an understanding and apprecia- tion of foreign cultures. 1. International Club Members, Front Row: lohanna Koskele, Yvonne Seliga, joel Atkins, Marlene Leinz, Dave Boyadjieffp Second Row: Lynn Nakamoto, Lori Cormack, Third Row: Janice Ray, Donna Lamano, An- drea Atking At Right of Table: Lila Sifuentes, Anne Se- tila, ludy Steese. 2. Anna Uriarte shows pride in her snowman after she constructed it at Mount Baldy with Razas Unidas. 3. A few of the Razas Unidas Club mem- bers enjoy playing football at one of their picnics. 4. Razas Unidas Club Members, Front Row: lean Van- dervelden, Colleen Navarro, Adrianna Flores, Melinda Carrillo, Carmen Mora, Danny lofi, Middle Row: Norma Flores, Cindee Espinoza, Alma Flores, Maria Lopez, Liz Serafin, Richard Uriarteg Back Row: Bill Sandoval, Francisco Flores, David Uriarte, Lottie Cabr- era, Sandee Espinoza, Martha Arrendondo, Mr. Kent Moore, Anna Uriarte. 5. Francisco Flores walks through the Mission San luan Capistrano during one of Razas Unidas' field trips. 69
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