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Chinese Club The Chinese Club was involved with nnany lunchtime fundraisers. On various days in the week the Chinese Club would devote their time at lunch to sell to students and faculty such foods as egg roles, rice, and fortune cookies. Although Chinese Club was originated only last year, it is clear that it will stay on the C.M.H.S. campus for years to come. Other activities the Club has par- ticipated in include having dinner at Chinese restaurants, watching movies, spending the day at Disneyland, and ending the year with a beach party. Top- Hiep Quach. Patty Chen, Shuchun Ho. Hsintien Ko, Eunjoo Lee. Eun Kim. Mr. Beaton. Bottom- Hsing- Yi Lee. Elian Fu. Dawn Wang. Dawn is seriously concentrating on chow meln. Club President- Hsing-Yi Lee Miss Lee. you are doing a wonderful job. Activities-161
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Winter Guard Perpetual Motion, Costa Mesa ' s 1987-88 Win- ter Guard had a great season which included a lot of hard work. With an original style and grace to their routines, this years guard entertained many audience throughout California. With strong deter- mination and a positive attitude, these girls have given their best and are proud to represent Costa Mesa High. Back: K. Merrifield, B. Spencer. K. Gomez, C. Statler, R. Sakamoto. Middle: M. Thompson, M. Wong, D. Denton. L. Lesage. J. Erickson. Bottom: S. Keegan, K. Clark, P. DeVusser, C. Klytta. 1988 Winter Guard Llaptians PERPETUAL ' Keep your chin up , says Mrs. King 160 Activities Karen, remember to turn your head to the right.
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■A Spanish Club f ' % 1987-88 was once again a very successful year for Spanish Club. It was one of the most popular clubs on campus. Members took part in such ac- tivities as going to Magic Mountain, taking a train to Olvera Street in Los Angeles, the street L.A. grew from, and selling their famous burritos at Santa Village. Club members also received t-shirts and wonderful meals prepared by Mrs. Gutierrez, the clubs advisor. V. - ' ; € Mike, stealing again! Top: P. Moratin, Mrs. Gutierrez. S. Neuchterlein, P. Buckingham. J. Naigle. N. Dunn. R. Nabong, V. Mguyen. T. Nguyen. T. Tin. W. Lee, M. Gallagher. E. Rolan. V. Pham. E. Goldmann. Bottom: J. Le. M. Beevi. N. Lam. H. Le. P. Do. T. Sugiyama, T. Scofield. A. Knuckles. T. Harris. V. Henderson. T. Cardoza. 162Actiuilies Sue is staring at that guy AGAIN. Club President Vanessa Henderson
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