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► HOT CREPES, made by French Club were quite a popular item for two weeks before shcool and during brunch. Students like Cyndie and Ronna Manning made SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION, Kelly Allen tries to remember plans for up-coming events. Spanish Club had a ' ' ° ° ' ° - great turnout for their club meetings. ▼ LOUNGING AROUND, Erika Woods, German Club student listened for information on Oktoberfest held at Walnut High. The Oktoberfest turned out to be quite a success. T FIRST HAND INFORMATION, Advisor of International Club, Mr. Lopez talked with students. International wasn ' t a large club, but there were enough students to have fun. ► SPANISH CLUB. Front row: Tanya Fayka, Heather Bodenhamer, Irene Aguilar, Shari Bluaugh, Kristi Chapin, Karen Hartley, Kelly Allen; second row: Brett Abboud, Monica Benner, Stacey Hohn, Lisa Brown, Wendy Bridge- forth, Jenny Hale, Tina Lawrence: third row; Phil Hisel. Miss Gallardo (advisor), Kristen Mahlstede, David Oh, El- len Lin, Latecia Bucara, Stacey Park, Cyndi Smith, Amy Chang, Michelle Rousset, Maya Andrews, Bridgette Kemp: back row: Brian Porco, Tarun Sengupta, Ricky Lee, Bill Warden, Sung Joo Park, Dale Hill, Theresa Drum, Kim Weldon. ► FRENCH CLUB. Front row: Ajay Lalvani, Erin Sulli- van, Suzy MacRae, Lisa Herrera, Lisa Hewitt(V.P.), Jenny Reule, Diana Marsh, David Lee; second row: Lisa Loya, Cyndie Dolbear, Amy Kuhnert, Ronna Manning, Niki Rhone(Tres.), Janelle Salmon, Cheri Lease, Richard Hsia, Hugo Ferrero, Joseph Cruz; third row: Mike Ghnawey, Bill Kotowiski, Cindy Chang, Debbie McCune, Jenny Se- govia, Jeanine Twyford, Lisa Hedekin, Dana Burns; fourth row: Keren Grandon, Leigh Phifer, Diane Kushmak, Holly narrower, Lisa Wager, Kristi McDonald, Elva Padilla, Lisa Sneadiker, Susan Keller, Deanne Swift, Pam Dovangsithi, Surinder Gulsham, Gulshan Surinder, Lynn Leslie, EIke Bunner, Jayashree Puvulla, Sharon Jerome, Cindy Smith; back row: Tina Kotecha, Alice Choi, Geeta Malik, Colleen Bailey, Donna Macciola, Cindy Anferson, Carmen Fuentes (Sec), Pat Perez, Felicia Searle, Kelly Clark, Melinda Jone- s(Advisor), Sharon Fox (Pres.), Susan Healy(his.), Susan Klasinski, Annette Kilarski, Kim Van Horn, Tiffany Feyka, Joyce Peters, Laurie Miller, Mykel Allan, Carly Michelle, Devon Schuler. INTERNATIONAL CLUB.Front row: Mr. Lou Lope- z(advisor); second row: Ronna Manning, Michelle Rous- set; third row: Cyndie Dolbear, Martha Duran; back row: Susie Suh, Amy Chang, Covina Sandru, Bill Kotowski. 70 GROUP RATES SPANISH CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB
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▼ SELF-DEFENSE.front row: Tom Ortiz, Eric Neuman, Joe HamasakadHd. Teacher), David Provenclo(V. Pres.). Gordon Marant2(Pres.), Jeff Venable(Sec.);socond row: Mr. Moore(advisor), Nick DeSantis. Sean Mitchell. Sunil Khurana. Steve Vilotti. Hipolita Chelala, Don Smith, Melin- da Zitzer, Mellissa Maclnnis. ▼ Gies and skiis clutter the campus as the new and the old clubs begin with good start. 1; SLOPES AND MATS LINE THE lATHS t takes a lot of dedication, devotion and a positive attitude, said self- defence vice-president David Pro- vencio. President of the self-defense club, Gordon Marantz added, it ' s partly fitness, but mostly an addition to your life. The art of self-defense was carried out by the advanced members of the self-defense club. They worked on different types of Martial Arts such as Kung Fu, Karate, and Tae Kwon Do. Putting on a demonstration is one of the activities they were involved in. Basic Karate forms were taught in the beginner sessions which lasted for ten weeks. Consist- ing of mostly boys, the group mastered ele- ments of Karate such as blocks, striking, and kicking. Watch out snow here we come! this was in the minds of the 120 ski club members before a ski trip to Snow Summit. With help from mother nature the ski season was ready and so were the skiers. Two or three trips were planned because of the early snow fall. The starting membership was $3.00 and later additional fees for the buses and rentals were added. This didn ' t make it inexpensive but didn ' t stop the fun either. I ' ve never been skiing before and I ' m really looking forwardjo it. Adriana Cracian, sophomore, said. ▲ MARTIAL ARTS are mastered by the more advanced members of the Self-Defnese Club, but both parts learned the art of Self-Defense. Jeff Venable and Joe Hamasaka demonstrate a kick and block. ▲ BURR-RR-RR. ON TOP OF SNOW VALLEY, NEAR LAKE ARROWHEAD, DEBBIE CHRISTENSEN AND WEN- DY MULLER ENJOY NIGHT SKIING WITH 44 OTHER SKI CLUB MEMBERS. THE TRIP WAS SUCCESSFUL WITH NO BROKEN BONES. Ski Club Group Rates 69
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f , i ' . --J - I 2nd CULTURE ON CAMPUS Between FRENCH, GER- MAN, SPANISH, and INTER- NATIONAL club there is a club for every student. Everybody speaks one language or another even if it ' s just English. w verybody should speak a second lan- 1— guage, comments sophomere Susie Suh, who knows, you just may need it someday. FRENCH, GERMAN, and SPANISH clubs showed and lived a little bit of what the culture for each of these languages is. But the best things about these clubs was that the students have fun, commented junior Kim Weldon. INTERNATIONAL club, which was also a lan- guage club, was designed for any language ranging from English to Japanese. There needs to be a club for all students, stated Eleuterio Lopez, International club advisor, not just for the languages that this school of- fers! Some of the activities that these clubs offered during the year were fundraisers like the Octo- berfest, which was held at Walnut High, given by the GERMAN club, and hot vanilla, choco- late, and Fruit crepes made amd sold by FRENCH club. There were also field trips on and off the school year. The SPANISH and INTERNATIONAL clubs planned a day trip to Olvera Street. The foreign language clubs were designed to help us learn a little more about languages and cultures other than ours, commented Irma Gallardo, Spanish Club advisor. GERMAN CLUB. Front row: Larry Cecchmi, David Darrell, Lorinda Coftman. Teresa Coffman, Jeana Miller, Denise Galbreath, Linda Moore, Jackie Landolfi, Dawn Perkins, Teresa Koffman, Collete Temic, Erika Woods: second row: Hobbie Derric, David Damaske, Angele Jones, Annette Zimmer, Jane Rhee, Susan Rosendal, Chris Kolwazik; third row: Carston Bathe, Ralph Rinner. Verma Sanjay, Hugo Carretero, Paul Nepomoeeno, Bryan White, Brett Abboud, Pater Morns, Allen Robertazzi, Tarun Sengupta; back row: Mr. Finn Englying (advisor), Joann Jepson, Klaus Heerwig, Erik Krueger, Sam Shure- kat. Randy Knew, Kenny Rose, Spencer Rose, Vanessa Vargas, Claudeen Stephens. GERMAN CLUB FRENCH CLUB GROUP RATES 71
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