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1. During a CSF meeting, David King tries to set a date for the broom hockey, an activity sponsored by the Swensens Ice Cream. 2. While eating his lunch in the home ec. room, Brian Monkarsh breaks into an in- tellectural discussion. 3. Using wrestling as a way out, Brett Bar- baro and Cherry Chaicharn fade away from their debate topic, Edgar Allen Poe. i tttt BBM ,J« J IH jt j M nr» iJH|| I HbI ■fi. Wm ■ I nJ M 1 I H IBpi H pp WI i n Top row: Julie Chen, Cherry Chaicharn, Mary Ann Mosher, Michele Anderson, Glen DeSandre, Rob Sweaza Middle row:- Ms. Ross, Mi Chong, Oanh Do, Laura Sadler, Kris Choi, Chris DeSandre. Front row: Brett Barbaro, FHeil King, Mike Amato Creative Writing And CSr 8t '
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CSr Members, roprow; Jeff Peterson, Gary Grimm, Brian Monkarsh, Jim Cooper, David King, Bryan Wicks. Third row: Steve Yim, Quan Mguyen, John Tsai, David Rosenfeld, rieil King, Chris Lowry, Chris App, David Waldron, John Baipsys, Kevin App, Amy Kantrowitz, Betty Shu. Second Row: Molly Fardette, Robin Hanik, JuHe Chen, Lisa Lobdell, Angela Chen, Wendy Moore, Glen DeSandre, Rachel Kent. Front row: Grace Hung, Anda Liu, Mrs. Cullen, Erin Graham, Annettye Bejerano, Wendy Lee, Kris Choi. ' . a Exercising Brain Power I t ' s a privilege to belong to CSF because it ' s a pretty hard club to get into, Mike Joyner commented. CSr (California Scholastic Fed- eration) was organized by the state government in order to bring stu- dents who excel in the studies to- gether. The club had approximate- ly 80 members. Mrs. Cullen, the club advisor, stated that a student must earn at least a 3.5 GPA or be in the club 6 semesters in order to be a perma- nent member. Mever forgetting to enjoy them- selves the club members included broom hockey, gathering college information and sharing their lunch hours as their activities. Brain power does not always have to be intellectual, but also creative. It was Creative Writing Club ' s first year in existence. I started this club because I knew some people who were un- able to join the creative writing class, and starting a club seemed like a good idea, explained Kris Choi, the club ' s president. Fortu- nately, many people were interest- ed in joining the club. 1 wanted a chance to do some extra writing this year, and Cre- ative Writing Club gave me that chance, said MaryAnne Mosher, the club ' s treasurer. At each meeting, members of the club shared their stories they wrote, and discussed future as- signments. They planned to make a little magazine at the end of the year out of the things that they had written. The club had 14 members and Mrs. Ross was the club ' s advi- sor. 88 Clubs And Organizations
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rinding Undiscovered Art One of the least known clubs was the Art Club. You prob- ably thought that It was a club formed of a bunch of good art- ists, and that they would just draw or paint or make some kind of artwork, right? Well, if you did, like many peo- ple, you were wrong. The Art Club would probably aptly be named the Art Appreciation Club, because the members did not do the art but they enjoyed and learned from the work of the masters. They visited museums such as the L.A. County Museum, Barnsdale Park Municipal Art Museum and the Tem- porary Contemporary Art museum. The Art Club has enriched and ex- panded my understanding of differ- ent types of art, said Mia Ferup, art- ist and foreign exchange student. Another club that taught art appre- ciation was the Switcher Tader Club. The Switcher Fader Club was a club where kids learned the field of televi- sion broadcasting. l enjoyed the feeling of accom- plishment when I did a perfect take, said President Marcus Walburger. The Switcher Fader club took field trips to studios and watched the live taping of such shows as ABC ' s Who ' s the BossPand NBC s Gimme a Break. Art Club. In alphabetical order: J.J. Bosley, Susie Coons, Melanie Fuerst, TIffani Gal- lagher, Scott Hernandez, Rachel Jortner, Marcial Marquez, Mike Myers, Mia Perup, Mirian Rothman, Sarita Rothman, Jimmy Schultz, Advisor Mr. Smith. 90 Clubs And Organizations
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