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y definition, a fieldtrip is a trip taken away from the classroom to see or experience things previously studied at school. Fortunately, many students were able to participate in various fieldtrips which were arranged by several different clubs and organizations. ln addition, these students proved that fieldtrips were much more than just a way to skip school and socialize. The French Club, Speech and Debate Club, and Choir all held annual fieldtrips. The Maw... , , ..,,,,,4,, K fare: ,M .nu Q , Breaking away from French Club, headed by president senior Darren Battaglia, took a number of exciting field trips to French movies and also went out to dine at Cafe Casino in Westwood. Sophomore club member Peter Kim stated that these fieldtrips Hprovided us with a learning experience and at the same time, gave us a temporary break from the monotony of school . During the festive Christmas season, local churches had the pleasure of being visited by the one and only CV Choir and the elite group of Charismatics. This group of talented performers took time off from school to entertain community churches and other facilities such as various convalescent homes. Senior Dale Foster exclaimed, lt was really rewarding because the audience received us warmly. The Choir, unlike the Speech and Debate Club waited to take their trips after school. This year, the club took a trip to watch Just You and Me , a television show at a studio in Hollywood. Unlike some trips, this fieldtrip was open to the whole student body, and as a -vm... ,gy est tres amusant! A group of French club members wait anxiously outside the Pasadena Cultural Theatre to see Trois Hommes et un Cradle . result, there was an excellent turnout. Although these trips were not always paid for by the clubs, this did not seem to affect the number of members willing to attend. Many clubs required their members to pay the fees because neither the school nor the clubs had sufficient funds. According to Speech and Debate Club treasurer senior Teresa Ryu, the trips, never had any problem with atten- dance there were always more than enough people will- ing and able to go. by Angela Lee pi any Y loha! Look what we can do! Members of ll i - ' the Varsity Basketball team display their snorkeling skills as well as their unique swimsuits on one of Hawaii's beautiful beaches. ll I want for Christmas 1 is . . . Showing off his new scarf, hat, and mittens, senior Bruce Holler shows how fun it can be to go to Shake-y's for a yearbook party. Fieldtrips
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146 To support the team lefs hear a hip hip he football and basketball teams were not the only people working at games. The band and the drill team gave support to the athletic teams. Freshman Michelle Price said the band played and tried to pick up the football team's energy. Drill team member, sophomore Alisa Canale said, We went to all the games and gave support by cheering on the players. These team supporters did more than just perform at games. They spent many hours preparing performances for parades and rallies. We spent eight to ten hours getting ready to perform in the Montrose Parade, said freshman Julia Bazaldua. Although the groups spent many hours working on performances, they had fun too. Junior Erin Millikan, tall flags captain said, We met new people and had fun like a family. For those who participated in these activities, it was fun and enjoyable. Michelle Roy, a freshman, said, Being in Drill Team helped me make new friends and show school spirit at games. by Heather McCormick urry up with our cue. Freshmen band members Brian Craddock and Tony Moreno wait for the drum major to begin playing at the homecoming bonfire. Supporting the Team tep two, three, four. Drill Team members Jennifer Yim, Jennifer Thuma, Michelle Avril, Alisa Canale, Caressa Douglas, Elizabeth Sawyer, Christy Straser, and Heather Chatem strut their stuff at the bonfire,
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