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Yvonne Carson Bret Carter 'x 'v Carole Carter Cater C4101 ZCZDLIDI jackie Cbarpentier Iggy Chgse Gail Coombs Charlotte Cortez ll4E.hE-ULQQLLU Michelle Crisanti Donna Clldvfl QAM ,ll-QQ Qgggk Carin Cisneros Blood drive successful due to great senior response Drawing mainly from the senior class and the faculty and staff the Red Cross left campus with 96 pints of blood, exceeding last year's take of 82 pints by fourteen. The Red Cross sets blood drives prior to the Christmas holidays because the greatest needs for emergency blood transfusions come with the holiday season when more Americans are out on the roads and there is an overabundance of drunk driving related accidents. Any student seventeen or over was eligible to donate blood. I thought it would hurt, but it didn't, said senior Matt Ellsworth who had been regretting his decision to donate blood for the days prior to the Blood Drive. Many more students signed up to donate but were turned away because of recent illnesses or the taking of prescription drugs. They wouldn't let me give blood because I was on a rescri tion said senior Rand Mauch. P P v Y Seniors, faculty and staff members and others wore their red and white donor stickers and their bandages over their wounds with pride. seniors - 233
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LaFourcade's music only part of her life Some wonder how Lisa LaFourcade has any time for studying, home life, social life or even sleep with the myriad of activities she is involved lfl. She has spent the last four years being involved in the instrumental music department, she has been selected to be a member of the All- Southern California Honor Band every year since her freshman year. She was selected for the Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra for the past two years. She was named the principal flutist for this past year. She took first prize in the Musical Arts Club of Orange County competition. This summer she is traveling to Europe to play at the International Music Festival in Germany, this is the first time that the Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra or any youth orchestra has been invited from the United States to play at this festival. Although music has played a major part in LaFourcade's high school life she does not plan to major in it in college. Besides the music, which takes up a good deal of her time, her other interests are many and varied. 1. Lisa Lalzourcade works at Activities Director Frank Manzo's desk. In addition to her time consuming study of music, LaFourcade has been a Pepster for three years and a member of the Student Council. 2. Debbie Green relaxes on the set of The Diary of Anne Frankl' prior to a rehearsal. In addition to being an active drama department member Green is also active in vocal music. 2 34 - seniors Qqlgl Q31 Eric Culberson Teresa Dalmcke 'X Debora De La Hunt Charles Del Carlo Yvette DeTevis K' ,pints um.: Lorinda Dirksen Greg Di Leo Karen Dinnfiddie
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