Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 62 of 292
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l- il l. l l l ll l l' l Ui powder pleasure he Ski Club, like other clubs, was a way to show off one's talent. Talent wasnit the only thing needed to join the club. Members of the Ski Club needed time to go skiing, money, and a lot of enthusiasm. The Ski Club president was Kevin Kennedy and the vice-president was his younger brother David Kennedy. The meetings were held on Wednesdays. The Ski Club consisted of about one hundred and fifty students. They took a ski trip to Utah for seven days during Christmas Vacation. They also planned five trips to Mountain High on Fridays after school. The cost included the ski lift ticket and lessons if needed. lt is a pretty good discount, so a bunch of friends could go up together and party, then sleep on the way home, commented Kevin Kennedy. Secretary, Heather Cardamone explained, I joined the Ski Club because it was fun and a great opportunity to go skiiing with my friendsf' In addition to the trip to Utah and the trips to Mountain High, the club also planned a ski trip to Mammoth for a weekend. It gives the students a chance to learn how to ski and to get away, commented Dan O'Dell, advisor. O'Dell was assisted by Sue McCracken. According to Kennedy, the club was a great success. Next year we hope to fly to Utah and maybe even Colorado, exclaimed O'Dell. POSED AT THE TOP - Dan O'dell gets ready to hit the slopes. Aside from coaching and teaching P.E, classes, he was also Ski Club advisor. HOLD IT - The Ski Club poses for their 1987188 group picture. The number of people in the club depended on the weather. -.15 'N - i. L Fx . i U r -i lx 1 sffsr r f F Sl , X . , 429 D f X- ' l I ' l Q 3 h -- Q 1 Q, Y ' at Q . ra if s H , ' -0 A 5 ,.,A .Q--L1 t 3 ' T-'J li, es, X .Q ri g ' J4 ' 1 s 'l 58 organizations X ski club ,SMILE GUYS - A group of guys take a break to say, cheese These were just a few guys from the Ski Club. MacCRACKEN GOES PRO - Sue McCracken slides to a halt. ln addi- tion to being Ski Club advisor, McCracken taught R.S.P. xx 'F

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1 ' f i 2 s 533, 'ff' l 2 ff'f???fi , p tlrf T E , 1 4 L A , - , KEY CLUB MEMBERS - Luis Adeva, Chris Aguilar, Robert Altman, Sarah Akhunji, Erwin Baldovino, Mike Bartolome, l5..,se Bui, Heather Car- damone, Sylvia Cheung, Immanuel Chan, Christine Chang, Helen Chang, Darlene Chavez, Martin Cho, Song Cho, Helen Choe, Jack Chung, Jim Chung, Sonja Chung, Chris Darrow, Julie Dekkenga, Nima Desai, Nipa Desai, Louie Diaz, Ronnie Dinfotan, Mabel Espiro, Renee Fonmin, Julie Hahm, Stacy Hobbie, Hae Song Hong, Yong-Ki Hong, Hsu Eugene, Suna Kang, Eugene Kim, Jack Kim, Sue Kim, Jean Koo, Christina Landolfi, Benny Lee, David Lee, Dina Leslie, George Lin, Rick Lin, Stacy Lund, John Marcos, Nita Patel, Jong Park, John Sang, Sumita Sethi, Harold Shin, Sandee Shin, Nick Szeto, Benson Tang, Danny Trisler, Danny Wu, Kelly Yamamoto, Jo Yang, and Bryna Yoo. the right ke I I o help and serve. That is the main function of the Key Club, remarked President Jack Chung, senior. The Key Club was extremely active in helping the community. Led by ad- visors Sue McCracken and Ann Stroh, the club was able to make activities such as the annual canned food drive extremely successful. Diamond Bar High School brought in astronomical amounts of canned food for the poor and needy. Many members worked after school to organize and pack the collected cans. The newly elected officers worked jointly in leading the club to helping the community effectively. The officers were able to organize a joint venture with the Walnut High School Key Club in organizing the canhed food brought in by both schools. The of- ficers were also responsible for the collection and decoration of the boxes needed for the cans. Creative ideas such as a box decorating party proved to be ex- tremely successfull. Dedication was the main quality needed to become a true Key Club member. We're not interested in becoming part of the Key Club just so that we have a prestigious , ,f, club to put down on our college ap- plications. No, we are part of the Key Club so that we may help the com- munity we reside inf' concluded Dan- ny Wu, senior. saw! key clubforganizations 5 7



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