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52 e e n s G 4 s u p p o r t i n g teens . . , that's what school is all about! exclaimed senior Steven Llnkhorst. Groups such as Teen Support and Outreach were the epitome of students helping each other with their problems. Since a lot of our problems were similar, everyone could pretty much understand where everyone else was coming from stated junior Catarina Ahn. Outreach f Teen Support With a little help from my Outreach, an on-going program was a community service group dedicated to helping teenagers and their parents solve problems, change their lives for the better, and avoid tragic mistakes. Three times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, Outreach program members Carol Scheck and Myriam Kouri spent their time helping students who merely needed to talk. Subjects ranged from drug and alcohol problems to eating disorders and weight control and a lot more. Outreach featured counseling, education, referrals and a 24-hour hotline service. Another service of this type was Teen Support, an organization designed for students to talk to each other and listen to speakers talk about their personal problems. Some of the speakers featured this year included specialists from ACA CAdolescent Children of Alcoholicsj, Overeaters Anonymous, and CV's own Paul Mitchell who spoke on the subject of drug abuse. Both of these organizations proved to be true assets to the curriculum as they offered counseling and referral programs to anyone who needed them. According to junior Justin Kim, Ml think it's great just to know that there are people out there who care enough to lend a helping hand. by Angela Lee 5 ff H, if can't wait to get started. Thinking of her new program Stages, which involves counseling and advising, Francie Bayz signs up sophomores Shawn McKnight and Shant Mouradian,
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love clubsf. . . Because the Honors Science Club is small and elite, members like senior Ed Lee and sophomore Eudean Shaw are able to enjoy each others company. il mst i .l aise your hand if you're interested members. Being actively in- sure. . . While participating in volved in clubs was part of the excite- a vote for CSF. sophomore Ni' ment of joining. cole Nowakowski stands in the midst of 0osscussonoooooonosus0oooouosocconosoanoouoauo so on no P63-T:E1NYF115Qit2311SE15d4tBE o 0 X N.J good grades and keeping up with the club. The club took activities such as singing at Convalescent homes Christmas party, and having a joint banquet with NHS. Juniors: J J. Allen, D. Bayles, A. Brion, K. Brown, K. Brown, J. Burgener, J. Dold, L. Durand, D. Faber, M. Haase, P. Harris, H. Hart, H. Hong, S. Hong Hovsepian, J. Joslyn, M. Jung, E. Kang, J. Kim, S. Kim, V. Kick, T. Kummer J. K urumada, J. Lee, S. Lee, A. Lim, J. Llpp, E. Lurie, A. Lytthans, D. Martin, E. Millikan, S. Min, V. Minasyan, S. Nikiforuk, M. Oh, L. Panduro, J. Park, A. Pierce, M. Ropp, K. Salkin, J. Serote, C. Sheng, K. Tabamo, S. Teramae, L. Hengel, M. Woodruff J. Wright, L. Zimmerman. Seniors: R. Abramian, S. Abrams, B. Adam, S. Afrakhteh, J. Aguilar, E. Ahten iCorr. Seal, J. Akiyama, M. Aldrich, L. Anderson, C. Beeny, S. Bente fRec. Secj, A. Bouman, R. Brissette, J. Campbell, A. Carbonetta, A. Choi, S. Choi, J. Chan, Y. Cordoba, B. Counsil. K. Downs, S. Doyle, M. Eagle, C. Edwards, P. Erwin, R. Fleischer, K . Fort, D. Foster, S. Gann, D. Gonzales, K. Grover fSoc. Chairj, T. Higginbotham, B. Holler iPres.2, G. Hong, Y. lm, J. Jamriska, J. Jensen, T. Kies, S. Kim, V. Kralian, J. Larson, A. Lee, E. Lee lTreas.l, S. Linkchorst, R. Malone, C. Man, K. McBride, H. McCormick, L. Melconian, J. Muldoon, Navasarkian, T. Neale, S. Noble, E. O'ConnelI, J. Olsen, B. Pancino, Pfeiffer, C. Pogue, T. Rhee I V. P. 1, J. Roh, K. Romine, T. Ryu, S. Sauby, G Scheidig, E. Schmidt, J. von Speierman IPub.2, S. Westman. he old wise ones . . . CSFjuniors and seniors were V 1 .. .ff 5 ff ang in there. These students eagerly awaited their last semester of high school because it determined whether or not they were to become Sealbearers. Potential Sealbearers: D. Battaglia, A. Bouman, S. Choi, A. Darakdjian, H. Darwick, R. Fleischer, J. Jamriska, K. Kim, L. Melconian, J. Muldoon, B. Pancino, W. Rogers, T. Ryu. Joining Clubs
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et S talk ab0llt . . . U. Oo.: 0 . .l.a.a.o.o o Q s Q 0 Outreach program members Carol Scheck and Myriam Kouri take time out to lend an ear and offer counseling to students. -Us eriously . . . can we talk? Loyal members of Teen Support attend one of the monthly meetings to hear a speaker on the subject of Overeaters Anonymous. E8
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