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.2 ,saga 25:1- 4. Esperonzo's '85-'86 ArT Club mem- bers ore: Mike Chuck, Noncy Ko, Moureen Tsoi, Julie TusTen, Erik Blou- fuss, Koiy Yin, Doug Roberson, Advis- er Morsho Poole, Lyn DoroTh, Diono Scolise, Ado Shen, ond Jeremy Von PelT. 2. ArT Club members noT only work hdrd buT olso love To go crozy. Miss Poole joins in The fun. 3. Lyn Dor- oTh helps puT TogeTher The finol decoroTions .on on ArT Club posTer. rt Club serves EHS The '85-'86 Arf Club wds o sociol services club. This yeor The MT Club ocTiviTies kepT The 45 members very busy. The sTu- :lenTs mode Three 30 fooT murols for The Homecoming Donce. They olso helped wiTh The seTs for The Spring Ddnce Show. DTher ocTiviTies included decoroTing The fronT office for The wolidoys ond offering o scholorship dT The end of The yedr. -5+ cirT club - A7
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The 4985-86 Mock Trial Team: D. Coleman, D. Buschini, lvl. Wu, L. Appel, C. Kidwilder, A. Saffalo. Row 2. G. Lander, D. Sim- mons, D. Scalise, K. San- drock, lvl. Mifchell, L. Baird. R. Jen. QR T ock Trial makes lop len. The Mock Trial Team consisTed of sTudenTs who Took parT in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools in a simulaTed Trial siTuaTion. Each school was evaluafed on Their abiliTy To Try an acTual courT case. The Azfecs chose Three Team members as aTTorneys for The prosecuTion, Three aTTorneys for The defense, and Two seTs of wifnesses. However, schools wiTh fewer sTudenTs were allowed To parTicipaTe in dual roles. The prosecufion Team would face The defense Team from an- 46 - mock Trial oTher school. The Trial Took place in The SanTa Ana Superior Courf in fronT of an acTual criminal judge. The case was Treafed like a real case. The judge and The depuTy disTricT aTTorney scored boTh Teams in 'l3 differenT caTe- gories. The Team ThaT won re- ceived 'lO bonus poinTs. Three Tri- als were held and The poinTs To- Taled. The Top 8 Teams advanced To The finals. Esper- anza placed 9Th ouT of 38 schools. The Trial was Timed. IT Took an hour To compleTe. lf a Team Took longer, They received a penalTy. reflecTed in Their ToTal score. The judge also advised parTicipanTs of The verdicT and The meriTs of Their performance. The lvlock Trial Team This year was coached by ATTorney Franz E. ivliller. Al Safallo was The advis- er and he recruiTed sTudenTs for The program. The case ThaT They compeTed in was The people vs. Dennis. The case dealT wiTh vandalism 8a compuTer crime.
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l. Girls' League members: First row - A Shen, S. lVlarsh, T. Todd, L. Richardson, B Summerson, H. Tran, K. lrwin, J. Smith, L Watanabe, E. Smith. Second row - Ad- viser S. Keil, Adviser C. Barnes, V. Thomp- son, R. Wells, L. Beoletto, H. Chan Han, S Hui Han, lVl. Shen, D. Laifourcade, T. Behle, L. Baird, A. Zuniga, S. Lavoie, Adviser S White. Third row - S. Hayden, S. Philipp, K. Inglis, A. Kauble, S. Hyde, L. lVletz, C. Cam- era, J. Finnerty, J. Arthur, L. Buffington. 2. Girls' League officers: Front row - Trea- surer Lisa Baird, Vice President Amy Zun- iga. Back Row - Secretary Susan Lavoie, President Tricia Behle, 'I embership Increases Guided by advisers Sandy Keil, Susan White and Carolyn Barnes Girls' League members were kept busy on various fund ralsers and social activities. Halloween Candy Grams and the popular Sadie Hawkins Dance were just a few Girls' League sponsored events Members also enjoyed a special Christmas party President Tricia Behle, Vice President Amy Zuniga Secretary Su san Lavoie, and Treasurer Laura Baird led the organization which greatly increased its active membership over the past year 48 - girls' league
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