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Giving A Hoot p 1 flHi HblP ' H HRr 411 kiMMMMilillHIBp! ' . n Kot H Hfe t ' ' ' H r - % [ ■1 ffe 9IIB 1 - S?S i ' ' K -. . t T- W .- Shoveling dirt. The Ecology Club has much more to it than that. The Club mixes landscaping with other nature re- lated activities. Horse bock riding, whale watching, picnicking, hiking and biking are some of the activities, The Ecology Club offers a lot of involvement and ac- tivities, said President Wayne Su. This is all done by raising money by collecting papers, Our major goal is to clean up the na- ture center and then to branch out over the school, said Jack Su, who has been a member for four years. They have been working on the nature cen- ter and planting around the science building. The Club also donated the Christmas tree found in the science building. Is getting into the Ecology Club worth it? Charity Quimpo said, Absolutely! Jenny Lo tires of rolling out the barrel. She fills the barrel with twigs from the Nature Center, No job is too small for the Ecology Club, Roxanne Wong rakes leaves out of dirt in the Nature Center Even the leader of the Ecology Club, Mr. Pence pitches in on the cleaning up. Derik DeVecchio cracks a smile. Who said repair work isn ' t fun? B Ecology Club 127
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Not Just A Club: A Culture After its third year, the German club headed by Mr. Walton was still as strong as ever. This year, the German club had about 40 members and they met every Thursday to discuss up and coming events such as trips to Switzerland, Ger- many, and Austria, When asked what their main purpose was. President Roger Kavjgan said, Different German clubs from all over Orange County get to- gether and just have fun. Some activi- ties the club has been involved in are the annual Octoberfest, the November- test in Diamond Bar, and a Carnival in which all German clubs attend. The Ger- man club was the richest foreign lan- guage club on campus due to its Gummi Bear sale, Valentines Day pastry sale, and concession stands at our soc- cer games. This year, the President was Roger Kavigan, Vice President was Christy Frantz, Treasurer was Mike Grotti, and the Secretary was Angela Bakken. JhQ 1984-85 German club members ore: (top row) Richard Flint, Rogar Kavigan, MIk Groth, Trent Sklnnar, Andy Ponrwroy, Mark Arnold (second row) Borry Glannon, Elita Brannon, Staphanle King, David Andruss, John Patrick, Alan Ho, Paul D ' Alo, Kim Utter, Mr. Walton (ttiird row) TomI Gul- zow, Priscllla Andrutt, Angela Bakken, Karen Brown, KIrsten Blum ond Stierrl Utter. Surprised at riow well their candy houses turned out. Roger Kavigan ond Angela Bokaan look on with pleased smiles This year, Roger is the president and Angela is the secretary. Looking on a mop of Germany. Jett Shettler looks forward to his trip in the summer to Austria, Switzer- land, and Germany. 126 German Club
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Working For The Future VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is a class where all of tfie class time is devoted to working in tfie shop according to senior Russ Hughes. Students are required to make a pro ject. but other than that they have no written work VICA includes the workshop, metalshop. auto shop, electricity shop, and me- chanical drawing All of these classes prepared students for an occupation after completion of high school. I took the class to get myself ready to be a mochinist after I graduate stated Steve Beard. The 1984-85 VICA members Using great precision, Henry Ortega cuts fiis board to a perfect fit. Being careful to moke sure his drawing is as accurate as possible, Aaron Cargile lines up his terr In the newly-rebuilt auto shop, Chris Hockett and Steve Baristi go right to the source oi the pic 128 VICA
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