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CLUBS DOI D.W. Griffith The prime goal of the D.W. Film Society was to bring outstanding films to Dana Hills High School. Thanks to the efforts of this club the films, Ladies and Gentlemen the Rolling Stones, Blue Water White Death, The Sting, Judge Roy Bean, Day of the Dolphin, Mash, Paper Chase, Brothers and Sisters, Take the Money and Run, and Butch Cas- sidy and the Sundance Kid came to Dana Hills this year. The group was led by President, Brad Mathias, Vice President, Becky Keyte, Treasurer, .IoniMillerg and Sponsor, Mr. Eller. Drama Club The Drama Club's main purpose this year was raising money and pro- moting enthusiasm and publicity for all of Dana Hill's Drama productions. One of the largest profit making events of the year was the Haunted Mansion in Octoberg however, the carnation sale and the Drama Club Car Wash also yielded profits. Mr. Grimm was the sponsor of the Drama Club, and he helped oversee all events. Ceramics Club The Ceramics Club, with Mr. Mc- Intosh acting as advisor, was formed to raise money for the ceramics pro- gram. During the year several sales of student work were held, the biggest being the P.T.S.A. swap meets. Dance Club The Dance Club was busy this year working on many modern dances. They worked very hard to perfect their many dances. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Nealy, the Dance Club's main goal was to put on dance pro- ductions. E JOY KI G AN ,. Z., I . ri. H, -1. r 9 , , , Y 1 yik I One Year Before the Mast
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lp. VW! Q 4.4 f L, 5 P in ,i 't ...A '1 Associations Aboard the Orchestra members put many hours ofwork into their music. Stage Band The Stage Band met every day dur- ing fifth period to rehearse for their many performances on and off cam- pus. During the middle of the school- year, the Stage Band performed for a television show at Saddleback College. This year's Stage Band showed much musical talent in all of their perform- ances. Director of this fine group was Mr. Leon Badham. lj Members of the Concert-Marching Band were, Dennis Adams, David Allen, Marcia Banks, Bruce Baumgartner, Scott Benson, Thomas Burmer, Brian Cardello, Glen Davis, Steven Davis, Kim Eiland, Ralph Estrada, Deborah Gold, Tom Grimes, Tuffer Hall, Sue Hanlon, Shirley Hansen, David Head, Scot Herring, Terri Herring, April Hichens, Debbie Hinkle, Rick Johnson, Winchell Jonas, John Larson, David Leverich, Sharon Mahler, Lisa Myer, Laurel Myers, Bill Myers, Diane Nord- strom, Teri Papaj, Patrick Price, Ron Regier, Donald Reynolds, Wendy Rizzuto, Debbie Say, John Samson, Rolf Schrieber, Marta Shofner, Jeffrey Sisil, Scott Wade, Cheryl Weeks, Bill Weiss, and Matt Wood. 23 Members of the Brass Choir Were Lek to Righlj Ralph Estrada, Rick Johnson, Scott Benson, Matt Wood, Dave Tunnicliff, Victor Kimmel, David Head, David Allen, Steve Davis, Bill Weiss, Mr. Badham, Brian Cardello, and Scott Herring. Members of the Symphony Orchestra Were Right to Lej First Rowg Kane St. John, Maria Malagon, Mark Whetstine, Will Puckett, Second Row,- Marti Milan, Patricia Maurice, Dave Reynolds, Kaen Hull, Marta Shofner, Shirley Hansen, Marcia Banks, Bill Bieschkeand, Julie Jasinski. 31 During a performance for a television station members of the Stage Band Were From Lej? to Right: Jane Allen, Dave Head, Scott Herring, Brian Cardello, Dave Queen, Ralph Estrada, Mr Badham, Linda Hill, Rick Hohnson, Matt Woop, Don Reynolds, Victor Kimmel, Bruce Barmgartner, and Brad Bernstein. 41 Members ofthe Stage Band rehearsed during fifth period.
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,JW Jhvluler usmsufnwuvusf iw-mn-s...--.ri...4tw ,mt se-. n aww-ff 4... up an .. ,N .ft- V ,w F fzi M 7 . K We . Associations Aboard Fashion Decorators This year was the third year in a row that the High Fashion Decorators won a first place trophy in the Christ- mas Decorating Competition. The girls, with the help of Mrs. Hansen, made and planned decorations for an entire home. The trophy which they won was on display in the Home Ec. display case. lj D.W. Griffith Film Society members were Front Row: Mark Simon and Glenn Hartigan Back Row: Steve Guzelis, Becky Keyte, Mr. Eller, Joni Miller, and Brad Mathias. 21 Mem- bers of the Drama Club were Lek to Right Bottom Row: Anne Nevison, Colleen McCann, Sherri Sense, and Laurel Meyers Second Row: Kathy Brandt, Tracy Favatia, Jenny Baker, and Audrey Walker Third Row: Barbara James, Brandon Peck, Tami Beard, Priscilla Sanford, Helen Chade, Coleen O'Connor, and Ed Chade Fourth Row: Nan Shiras, Mary Alsen, Ray White, Colleen Bowers, Mike Banbury, Linda Gotham and Tina Gaulden. 31 Ceramics Club members were Front Row: Devin Kruse, Dan O'Donnell, Mark Nieblas, Elaine Cruz, Eric Starnes, Paul Szemenyei, Top Row: Minnie Sotelo, Pam Butler, Jeff Palmer, Ross Hamil- ton, Tony Powell, Tim King, Robert Merk, Don Ryan, and Mr. Mclntosh. 45 Dance Club members were From Left to Right First Row: Pat Loccacciato, Jamie Brown, Kris Mocalis, Nancy Goodwen, Margaret Black, and Laura Frauskin Second Row: Sally Clayton, Erica Upton, Anne Nevison, Rathi Smith, Jackie Charcoal, Sherri Ranney, Andrea Saywalt, Sue Hannon, Sandy Rasmussen, Hollie Engen, and Cristal Clarke. SJ This year's High Fashion Designers were From Le-H to Right Mary Macey, Gretchen Schlarb, Shauna Bolman, Bonnie Floyd, Connie Chicas, Linda Grotts, Patty Counter, Mrs. Hansen, Susanne Brouli- ette, and Karen Grozic.
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