La Jolla Country Day School - L Esprit Yearbook (La Jolla, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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' w me 45,2 anish Club sew '55 :f. if le 5 3 22 fig lt is a great opportunity to learn about Spanish culture! exclaims Vice President, Lynn Ward. The cultural aspects of a language is what Spanish Club is all about! . . . like going to the cultural arts in Tijuana, agrees active member, Brad Moores. Kristin Kucha, President, and club officers, Jay Vu, Secretary, and Lynn Wung, Treasurer, organize and take part in these activities. Not only are these activities beneficial to themselves and their Spanish education but also to others outside of their club circle. In order to improve social ,sam ., S f s O . jg. -i . . i l,,, I. g 15 ,. b y .1 ' -' V .W Q- A Jill Daniels and Jim Eshorn watch as Larry Hovey takes a swat at the Pinata. relationships, taste and experience Spanish foods, and just to get down and have serious fun, tht Spanish Club joined the French Club at the traditional French holiday, Mardis Gras. The club put il its two cents for should we say two enchiladasj by providing a Spanish dinner One of our goals is to aid Mexican children in the community, states one member. This is a accomplished goal because the Spanish Club provided the Tecate Orphanage in Tijuana wit some hygiene products. El club de espanol es muy interesantef' says Kristin Kucha, divertido! Faculty sponsor Lou Cornelio feels es un grupo muy animadof' . .. ' -L L L L L S 'FL . Slit-?Es,EEELsYp'.. 3: X ,N is gs L -, A is Sass? X Y NSS Qs . . Q. ss, X ss X. Q sit k 5 X EQ Q N s 2 s X X WX 5 i S Q14 Ns t sh sex s sf l..' '-'. - - I ...s- . . . .... . i ,X 2, fs X sg ss f ss it S s l v ENN LX fksihty' . Eva-5:5,f'1f 'S S4 sw. Top left to righ - Brad Moores, Amy Olson, Julie Leach, Alex Falk, Bri McCool, Phillip Holoubek, Lynn Wung, Jay Yu, Brian Mikules, Lau Schultz, Jason Russell, Pix White, Cheryl Schwartz, Gayle Bello, Jas Belice, Kaid Morouf, Noah Rosenkrantz, Steve Brunst, Julie Glass, Sydn Stanger, Kristin Kucha, Ron Nam, Lynn Ward, Mr. Cornello, John Bou David Klein, Aidan Tope, Molly Burnes, Amy Haimsohn, Kimberly Griffi Jill Daniels, Desiree Bello, Alyssa Coppelman, Jennifer Petit, Jart Leach, Debbie Appel, Amy Rosenberg, Wendy Garrett, Jennifer BL cello, Mark Samson, Darren Segall, Krista Keesee, Heather Wooclrif Larry Hovey. A Spanish Club members listen to Mr, Cornelia discuss the 35 upcoming pony with the French club.

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:..I,I .-' bl 525: T5 is sg' .. .e1g:11:E,g ga- M f sf? ig Eg if . so W W mwwfm L'Esprit staff set an all-time record when it finished The majority of its idlines in daylight hours. However, The staff did scrape by with The skin 's teeth a few times. But The rush To meet deadlines wasn'T all bad. ryone shared The Traditional Take-out pizzas while drawing layouts, g copy and cropping pictures. The staff was run by editor Jenny man who was able to delegate responsibility, adapt To changes, and ept The power To make snap decisions, as staff member Jodi Fein- says. The staff consisted of editors for each section and new staff ctionately referred To as peons. Other new changes for The year- included its addition tothe rotating schedule which gave The staff an to meet more often. Students interested in joining The staff interviewed by Ms. Angelo and by Jenny Coleman. Vearbook editors Kim Petrash and Gail Phillips give Santa a Christmas hug. .,.5,e1., XW , , yd o.lm- ,f gm xxx, :it kk xon is served with style by MaiTre'd Marc zhter. Yang, Jodi Feinstein and Paul Davis meet -Z' r ,',, 4' Vg.: Santa Claus fJustin Traxlerj spreads Vuletide joy at The Yearbook Christmas Party. To show Their appreciation for a job well done, Jenny and Ms. Angelo Threw periodical surprise parties for The staff, such as a gala Christmas banquet which was held on December 6, The room was decorated with Tablecloths, candles, roses and a Christmas Tree. The staff was seated by a maiTre'd and served sparkling cider and pizza. Santa even paid a visit bearing gifts from Ms. Angelo to The staff. Each member received a shirt with his or her name and position on The back. ln March, when all The pages had been sent in To The plant, Ms. Angelo began interviewing prospective new members while The old staff began Training for higher positions. When Jenny was asked to summarize her year as editor, she said, Take Two aspirin and call The advisor in The morning. Creative Director Sandra Angelo Jenny Coleman Jill Daniels Kim Petrash Gail Phillips Gamby Singh Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Layout Editor Sports Editor Business Editor Copy sfoff Paul Davis Fiona Dulbecco Christina Cuddy Photography sion Anita Yang Kate Worthington Tara Mullen Chris Mclntlre Lynn Ward Stott Jim Dixon Jodi Feinstein Simon Malk Jocelyn Belice Yukari Hafsuzawa Chris McKeown L'Esprit staff members Try on their personalized T-shirts, a gift from Ms. A Ernie Hom and Dione Cushman ge, advice W Topl Noah Rosenkrantz, Jim Dixon. Jocelyn Belice, Christina Cuddy, Chris Mclntire. Chris McKeown, from Chnsfy Rcmzow on than semo' Q ' idline with the help of pizza. Phillips, Kim Petrash. Missing: Garnby Singh. .Q 'S f Q fff fs Q Jenifyr Lux, Jenny Coleman. 2nd Rowl Tara Mullen. Ms, Angelo, Kate Worthington, Lynn Ward. Anita Yang. 3rd Row: Fiona Dulbecco, Simon Malk, Jodi Feinstein, Jill Daniels, Yukari Hatsuzawa. Front: Gail oscar fi' 23 fl SQ



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'r Ei it -as' J T s . zsmzi. - 4 can l find the French Club? one night ask. Well, look for the large, red, hite, and blue vertical-striped French lag on every first and third Thursday of he month when the members meet with sponsor, Alice Thornton, in Room to discuss their fun and educational Experiencing French outside :rench Club members stuff their faces and exchange gifts at the Christmas party. QN- Nt fs Sv s f 2' .- 3 ' 3- .,. r t K ,., , , A.. if Tseysif rench of the classroom is the main purpose of the club, states Madame Thornton. Having fun, celebrating French holidays Qlike Mardi Gras. Fete de Noel, and May Dayj, tasting French food, seeing French films, and enjoying the cultural change are a few of the joys one encounters as a member. At each meeting Jon Zifferblatt, Treasurer, entertains the club with trivia questions, and occasionally, members will play a competitive game of Mille Bournes. Competition is big in this club. On La Fete des Rois, two students, Jennifer Martin and Ankist Zadeyan, were crowned king and queen for the day. Our club is socially-oriented, and we enjoy experiencing a culture other than our own, says Rachel Friedman, President. Jocelyn Belice, Secretary, says, It's a great experience, and Vice-President Kiki Mclntyre sums up the French Club in three words, L'etait merveilleusef' if-vi' 331 f Y a , ., M 1 S ' .- f ' 1. . ,N ...f - -is A A- J f 'L .. fl T F ' 2. K K Y, , l k A Wm . ,Q , rench Club President Rachel Friedman serves Ie iuche for the French Club at its annual party. 'TZ' 1. OOH, LA LA, exclalms Mme. Thronton. This buche is so hard to cut! Guess why, Madamel There is a real log in there under the frostingl Top Row: Jeff Sweeney, Kiki Mclntyre, Ms. Katto, Mag dame Thornton, Brian Underhill. Second Row: Alison Fo- shee, Carolina Lau,Abby Riblet, Sallie Forrest, George Szabo, Anthony Wojtyla. Third Row: Mariana Angosto- polus, Hilary Foshee, Edna Tow, Josh Cohn. Fourth Row: Adina Taubman, Tory Haidinger, Kimberly Giglio, Christi- na Cuddy, Nannie Hatch. Fifth Row: Beth Moulton, Lauri VanderKnyff, Kerry Haidinger, John Horan, Carl Fried- mann. Sixth Row: Fiona Dulbecco, Jennifer Martin, Kaid Marouf, Rinaldi Pisani, Will Rogers, Seventh Row: Kate Worthington, Jennifer Beberlmen, Jodi Feinstein, Nat- alie Aftahi, James Nissenberg. Bottom Row: Jon Zifferb- latt, Jocelyn Belice, Rachel Friedman and Anita Yang. 'xl These were the culprits responsible for the frosted wooden log, uv' 37 A

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