El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 134 of 328
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Graffiti The art work came alive as the dancers presented their annual dance show Graffiti , It tool a lot of finne and effort to make the dance show a success. The dancers practiced at 7:15 in the morning, dur- ing 2nd period and even added a few otter school rehearsals, and some night rehearsals. We had to pick the music and choreograph all the dances ourseif, except the 3 dances that Mel choreo- graphed. They are always the most fun, stated Ta- mmy Peckham. Melanie Alexander, or Mel as her dancers call her, held try outs in January, Sabrlna Waterman com- ments, it was tough competition. There was a lot of talent and only 1 1 out 30 girls were chosen. The dancers may have worked hard but they had fun doing it. Many close relationships had devel- oped, We ' re ail like sisters in a big family and Mel ' s our mom, reveals Teresa Pefry. One of the dances that the girls enjoyed the most was I ' m free choreographed by Kim Gregory. Kim has been in dance for the last two years, To be a good dancer, you must be creative, outgoing, and dedicated. Teresa Retry is a good example. She ' s creative and contributes a lot to the group, Mel concludes, I wasn ' t at all prepared for the dance show this year but the girls took care of everything. They are amazing! Tammy Peckham. -.KIfn ' t WltK abrina ' Wai«rfn n, — Brenda Gregbry, Kt Oregory, VfM ead, Carol ttdttibun, Jull ) a Jiidy Whitehead poses while dancing to Barry ManI r - low ' s - ' ie v York City Rhythm, After donee work out, Kim Lewis stretches otrt her mus cles so that ti-----v will not tighten up. I Teresa Petry staY klove to perfornn and dancing is the best way to do it.

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style Of Their Own Illegible; rewrite is one mark not hoped for on assignments. Having your handwriting compared to chicken-scratch isn ' t ego build- ing either. To work on penmenship, a Calligrophy Club was formed. I ' ve been interested since sixth grade and this was an opportunity for me to express my skill and interest, said Bobby Co- hen President of the Club. The Club teaches how to write in Calligraphy. We made name place cards for the student council, said Secretary of Correspondence Laurie Green. The Calligraphy Club would write ' or anyone who asked. We also had contests for best lettering. said Karen Weaver. ' It ' s one of the easiest clubs to join; all you need is a pen and paper, said Bobby Co- hen. river Ip ' bcuL , 1 cr ' Hu)ciu-v« Top row Ms. Payne, H. Nguyen, J. Lo, T. Gulzow, J. Overland, B. Stwertnik. Bottom row L. Green, B. Cohen, K. Weaver. A little role reversal Bobby Cohen supervises Ms. Payne while she writes The Calligraphy Clubs work is displayed by the name cards they made for Student Council Jenny Lo and Laurie Green pay full attention to learning how to write letters in calligraphy Calligraphy Club 129



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Rewards For Success ' f ■ |t ' ? H V J j The California Scholarsl ip Federation, C.S.F. for sfiort, is a club whose members must maintain certain academic standards. In order to be a member, a student must obtain ten C.S.F. points. Three C.S.F. points are awarded for an A grade, and one C.S.F point is awarded for a B grade. One change from previous years is that two points are now awarded for a B grade in an honors class. According to C.S.F, President Gor- don Brindell, the redson for the change is that. An honors class is more difficult than a regular class. Honors classes take twice the effort. The main goal of the club is to reward students for doing well in school. The activities include lunchtime pizza and ice cream parties, progres- sive dinners, and a C.S.F, night at Disneyland. In addition to the fun that C,S F provides, the club also awards scholarships to seniors who are C.S.F, lifetime members. The money for these scholarships is raised by the members ' candy sales. t » m r % k Senlofs Donna Alwxandw Chris Bayn Joml iraam Oordon IrindftO St v»n ChfMit Carrl Cttn Paul Dambrough D r1k DwVAcehIo Xmy Duk«a DavW Evans John Fkinogon Jano nor nt1n« Chrttty hanta MIcho ! Oreth K w»n Oium KNiHwdv Mlcho ! Hti—T Josoph Hffl St«v« Houston Dong Kim Draw Long Jt o Loo MHioLo Klmborty Loyd Amy McKay Dana Modson Edward Morcor Tdsha NahcBTiura CoHowi O ' Htggbts [ onls« Pholp HoRyNpor Konnoth Raskbi Jonnltor Shoelor Stovofl SkoH SUKHI Swoot Ju4fith WhHohood Juniofs Lawi Abomothy David Andrusi Trocy Banduraga MIchollo •oouchamp JonnI Bishop Wchool Blown Pt Brotvn Bick Burgor Aaron Cargtio Wcholo Castas HsIPIn Chon Kothlowi Chtoch) J«n«s Chow Mark Chuborka Sandy Cormor RtckDardon t Hidra Dombrough Doonno Donson AHsha Enc lsh John Evcms Antta Ronogan SCHKtea fukushbna Bobort Oalvln Lourio Oroon Robort Hogmalor Davkl Hartfoldof Chris Wognor Louis W dtor Roy Wolls MIchoot Wtlhotml Kahino Yo Dwils Hicks Pot Houston Usa Ignocok Richard Xoothior Rosatyn Lbnjoco Jomos Lynch ion McForson Scott Monckon JcRM Mofric Nottran N yon LJsoO ' NoUl An Pong Artono Poiry Kathioon Powors Amanda Prlnglo Cltartty Qulmpo John Qubnpo Koft Raskin Lisa Ronoud Chris Rttchto RoboriRobHfM Vlcklo Stowart Bill StoM MclKiol Strogoy Jock Su WaynoSu Wondy Swoarfrtgon Poto Toman Sophomofes Mark Bodstuobnor Angela Bokkon Kirston Bliun Stovo Bouy Rick Bowon Und Brodach Kwon Brown Jason Buck Brian Cordonos Matlt Chaput Oroco Choi g CrteChu Soon Connolly Chflstino Htkon Susan From San o Rdcushlnra Erk: Oolngt Jim Jockmon Rovl Join Holon Kim Stowort Klmuro TofTi Kbmoor JonnHor Koch Jofm Logurra Bob Lancoy Jormy Lo Stophonto Monloy Hong Hguyon Scon Olson Cf dg Olson Shorrt Ott Jon Ovortond Usa Patsoflumo John PoliogrirK) John Quimpo SiKHinon Rathbun Jim Rodman MIchool Rowan Eric Snydor Dan Stockhouso Ar drow Thompson MIchool TUman Jamos Wohl Karon Woovor Mondy Wobb Wiitfam Wholon Robort WUHams Roxonrko Wortg Doug Yotos Freshmen CwtI Abrohms Devon AloxorKtor Alison Blum Bobby Bowon Tod Corson Camoron Carter EI n ore Clwn Motthew Cote Jill Dlnnobler Jenny Douj ss EHzabeth Evonshlne Shano Frank Simon Fungo JnmHor Gondln Mory Oorace Tamara Oulzow Brian Hendrix Darin Hicks Matt Hill Soemkin Khan Tiffany Louble Krostopoul Loo Cottiorine Lussler CIrtdy Modsen JuUe Morris Hortg Nguyen Trung Nguyen TobohoNteso StoptKstIo Otiorteslon Debbie Orulllon Bonnie Pork Todd Portugal Tony l rado Both Robertson Suzarme Sanghvl Steven Schule Jeff Smltt) Carolyn Toman ErtcUllerich Kelly Underwood Stacy Weldner Tommy WDIkims Cynthia WoM VIckl Wefr Pictured are the members of C.S.F. This club boasts the greatest number of members than any other club on campus The C.S.F. officers are President Gordon BrlndvM, Trea- surer Don Kim, Commissioner of Publicity laurl Aber nethy, Secretary Jennifer Shecter, and Commissioner of Activities Tracy Bondurroga. The progressive dinner held in December moved to three different locations in the course of the evening. Enjoying the party are Christy Frantz, Karen Guse, Donna Alexander, and Dong Kim. C.S.F. 131

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