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

 - Class of 1988

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MTS JIS? 5 ss issues M- saw ,,,.,NW,N , is Wfigwlk. is A' . ----' -rffakl X hrs -s:y1. Y 3' i,,.,.-.. ...W 1,,, H' International Club 87-88: Sarah Chen, Quye Trinh, Kathy Stackhouse, Deborah Bohnsacl Jenny Kimble, Nicci Cantarella, Gabby Rioz Jenny Douglass, Adrienne Cooper, Micki Ta Joselyn Garde, Suzanne Sanghvi, Cindy Lee Devang Savani, Ajay Patel, Rinat Tal, Krif tine Engle, I-Irie Balms, Dustin Dingman, N cole Ressler, Eric Krueckel, Cindy Peters, Les lie Baumer, Michelle Utt, Amy Crow, Tin DiGeorge, Amy Doliver, Anna Low, Kenda Chen, Snow Bell, Julie Lindsay, Shelby Heir man, Suzi Quigley, Lucy Hung, Cindy Hung Gigi Liang, and Teboho Nteso. Turning at the sound of hearing her name i Club Advisor, Ms. Schick. As French teache she encouraged many of her students to joi the club. Club Advisor, Tina Livingstone shows Emil Lopez where the Christmas Party was goir to be held. The Christmas Party was a nic time to learn about how other cultures cell ' brated Christmas. Culture come together hinese New Year? Oktoberfest? Mardi Gras? Cinco de Mayo? Many may have wondered what these things were this year, but not those in International Club. One of the most successful clubs on campus, the club main- tained a steady membership of sixty to seventy people. Many teachers helped in the planning of activities, but the main three advisors were Ms. Schick, Ms. Blanchard, and Ms. Livingstone. We got the idea for this club, because as three small clubs student participation was not very high, except for the ac- tivities which included all three clubs, commented Ms. Schick, The International Club provided a way to bring together the French, Spanish, and German clubs, but was not limited to only people who took or had been taking foreign language. International Club Junior Aaron Orullion said, I had a lot of fun in the clu because it gave more variety and wasn't limited to just o culture's holiday. Besides those mentioned at the beginnin other festivities included: El Dia de Los Muertos, the Chris mas Party, International Week, foreign exchange students a guest speakers, as well as other speakers from the commun ty, and of course the year end banquet. When asked if she was enjoying it, Ms. Schick replied, I' really happy with the club being international. Not only d it give a wider range of teacher leadership but stude participation remained quite encouraging throughout tl year. Hopefully things will remain just as encouragir through the years! :-

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X O C P.T. . . 1 1 i911 K Vhat could ltinat Tal and Belle Hsu find so musing at a l'.T.S.A, meeting? They obvious- y enjoy what they do. rlve for improvemen arents, Teachers, and Students Association was the group otherwise known as PTSA. Through the monthly meetings usually held on the last Thursday in the library, parents, teachers, students, and some of the faculty gathered to discuss what was going on in our school. This year, the PTSA sponsored the Red Ribbon Week, which represented our feelings towards drug and alcohol abuse, The group worked on getting bills passed, as well as lobbied at the state capitol. Three seniors who had been involved in the PTSA organization were Rosa Pill, Lisa Schweitzer, and Adrienne Cooper. These students were in charge of the Health and Welfare Committee. Here are a few of the interesting activities that the organization took part in: school registration, back-to- schoolg raising and donating money for Wendy 0sborn's family, and the Dolnick family after their terrible fire, and helping Jim Orten raise the money so he could go to Korea to wrestle. This organization, though it may not be the most popular on campus, does serve a useful purpose, Adrienne Cooper stated, l've learned a lot about the school, and I under- stand more about our government. l see the teachers' and parents' viewpoints, and they see mine! in IL- The P.T.S.A. isn't all work and no play says The P.T.S.A. student members: left to right, Rinat Tal, Adrienne Cooper, Lisa Schweitzer, and Rosa Belle Hsu, Lisa Schweitzer, Rosa Pill, and Adrienne Coo- Phil as they work feverently. These three per. seniors were special chairmen in the organi- zation. l'.T.S..-X,



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MW' W - Qf 3: 1 , g ,f v In V. 'J' H,x , ar 1 Physics Club 87-88: Devang Savani, Todd Portugal, Eric Ullerich, Ajay Patel, Jim Koizumi, Gerald Nakamura, David Candela, Simon Funge, Ross McGuire, Jeff Sibley, Greg Green, Rashel Mereness, Viji Sabnis, Eric Balms, Nhan Vu, Dao Trung, Gigi Liang, Tim Davis, Ted Carson, Shane Cooper, Jim Nguyen, Luma Fattohy, Naomi Mayeda, Tami Gulzow, Tammy Williams, Julie Morris, James Lee, Trach Tran, Dale Mulford, Karen Liang, Lucy Hung, Eric Wilcox, Bob Bowen, Aaron Orullion, Seemien Khan, Debbie Orullion, Cameron Carter, Paula Glade. President, Shane Cooper, and Publicity, Paula Glade, discuss upcoming events with Physics club members. They planned many activities throughout the year. Setting up for an experiment are Jeff Sibley, Matt Hill, Ross McGuire, and Gerald Nakamura. All were active members of the club. Ph ic , fun, a common goal cience for fun??? That's what the Physics Club was all about. Launched two years ago by students who were interested in science, namely physics, the club in- reased its number of members by almost five times this ear. Club advisor, Mr. Oberle said, It's a nice way for Ludents who like physics, but don't have the class, to get igetherf' Club president was Shane Cooper, vice president 'as Jim Orten, treasurer was Shelby Heitman, secretary was ashel Mereness Publicity was Paula Glade, and activities irector was Nahn Vu. The club got involved in different ctivities which included many field trips, the two big trips of the year were Magic Mountain Day and the Laserium. Magic Mountain Day was for Physics Clubs all over the Orange County, and included many physics related games and contests at the park. At the Laserium, the laser show was a big event. These activities even lured students, outside the club, to participate. Obviously Physics Club allowed an entertaining and interesting way to learn science. Shane Cooper commented, I enjoyed being in the club because there were a lot of people there who enjoyed physics and could recognize that science could be fun. gp W1 Physics Club 5

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