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T 2 . r, 2 ,J Z 1 . + 1' 3 cd Q 5, .. 2. if Y - 'iK:1'E-E?EliQ'5i5,E3E5I-I-I I 'E 5:-:'4E-Q:I.5I5EQEj-jg5-:- j:'j-'gljiiii-'I5'IjIjE' 5- Top Row: MaTT Colwell, David Klein, ChrisTina Cuddy, Pix WhiTe, Lauri VanderKnyff, Gayle Bello, Gordon Froeb, Lecia Dole, Molly Burns, AlberT Wei, John Lim, Eric ManchesTer, David Michelson. Second Row: Russ McCarron, Ragnar von Schiber, Jenifyr Lux, Joanna Muller, Michelle Logan, BeTh MoulTon. AniTa Yang, James Nissenberg. Josh Cohen, Brad Moores, Ali Tehrani. BoTTom Row: Nannie HaTch, Lynn Wung, Cheryl SchwarTz, Carolina Lau, Leslie FersTan, Desiree Bello, Miriam Myers, Melissa Marsh. Missing: Paul DaTnow and Simon Malk. Happiness comes nof To Those who seek iT for Themselves buT for Those who seek iT for oThers. This quoTe was an invocaTion given aT a weekly 7:00 am meefing by ChrisTina Cuddy. Treasurer. Giving To oThers is The whole poinT of Key Club. Service is Their game, and They play iT well. AcTiviTies range from bowling and dancing wiTh The disabled To adapTing grandparenTs aT a local cohvalescenT home. To selling hoT dogs and having a car wash in order To go To a convenTion in early April. Officers include: MaTT Colwell, President Ragnar von Schiber, Vice PresidenT, and Gayle Bello, Secre- Tary. BeTween The officers and enThusiasTic mem- bers, The club seTs iTs goals high and reaches Them. They even found Time To win S400 and a plaque for enTering a floaT in The La Jolla Parade. AniTa Yang expresses her feelings abouT The club saying, Fun, dedicaTion, and a desire To help oThers are essenTial in being a member. Laurie Vanderlinyff and Gayle Bello help Mr. STewarT prepare for The dedicaTion of The observaTory, 40 e Club Y i The Ke Club enTered and won The Halloween Win Y - dow PainTing ConTesT. Shown here working are Le- cia Dole, Lynn Wung, and Brad Moores. The La Jolla High and LJCDS Key Club work TogeTher at Th San Diego MaraThon in which Zola Budd parTicipaTed. Show are Simon Malk from LJCD and Jimmy Shore from The La Joll High Key Club. Simon Malk and Gordon Froeb dressed as Yuppies when They alfended The Kiwanis meeTing.
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:sem 635.5- 8 , 1533555 33555 25: fig P B355 , ist 55:5 2 ss, F2555 M352 . M ss: Anthony Woyjtyla, Haldane Liew, Uri Feldman, Alex Falk, Jon Zifferblatt, Justin Traxler, Chris Trichel, Brian Johnson, Jenny Cole- 'nan Steve Haase. he year of 4985-86 was a routine year for the Com- puter Club whose goal under Mr. Helmer's leader- ship was to get more people involved in comput- rs The small group of 'IO met every first and third Tues- ay of each month in the computer lab and participated n contests such as the Macintosh Art Contest in which the fvinner took home new disks. This year's club officers ncluded President Justin Traxler, V.P. Chris Trichel, and secretary-Treasurer Alex Falk. Tsutomu Hatsuzawa, Alex Falk, Josh Blumenthal, Jon Zif- ferblatt, Jenny Coleman. Missing: Steve Haase, Nannie Hatch, Mr. Hatch. ot many people had a chance to see Hal- ley's Comet from Laguna Mountain, but the eight members of the Outing Club, led by Sinclair Hatch, experienced this and other wilder- ness delights. Josh Blumenthal, President, and Nan- nie Hatch, Vice President, organized weekend trips to Joshua Tree National Monument and the San Bernardino Mountains and tried to find ancient pe- troglyphs near the San Luis Rey River. However, the purpose of these excursions was a little more than just to have fun and to see nature, the members learned how to cope with unpredictable weather and strenuous hikes!! Outing Clu 39
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St E i I T its fini l .gg me . 5 i 2 , E I'fIE IE: 4 5 5 .:.4.a i :-:-lease aagw:s:i':':a2.:: .--.-.-. - BOOK Club i the fall semester of the 1985-86 school year, Mrs, Middleton, the US. Jrarian, designed the Book Club to promote interest in reading, discuss ontemporary literature, develop evaluation skills and enable students to ecome involved, discriminating readers. She was very pleased with the iitial response and enthusiasm. nder the direction of President Kiki Mclntyre the club met every first and tird Friday during lunch in the library. The club members participated in a ook buying shopping spree to select books for the library. he formation of the club helped generate student interest in new and iverse areas. eft to right - John Lim, Eric Manchester, Mrs. Middleton, Russell McCarran, Jay Wung. S.A.D.D. .A.D.D. was started by Laura Drogin, President, Gail Phillips, Vice resident, and Ali Tehrani, SecretaryfTreasurer, in order to help form students about the dangers of drinking and driving. The lub has over forty members. Because this is the first year for the lub it has primarily spent a lot of time organizing itself and etting ideas and things started in order to be a really active lub next year. The club is posing in front of a tree that was edicated to Javier Sustaeta, who was killed at the end of last fear in just such an accident. Its blossoms will serve as a reminder of his cheerful spirit. op: Tom Hatsuzawa, Rene Cruz, Peter Rosen, David Kline, Steve Brunst, Jason Belice. 'hil Holoubeck, Brad Moores, Robert Plotkin, Anne Vano, Diana Witt, Cate Landry, locelyn Belice, Gayle Bello, Lynn Ward, Lauri VanderKnyff, Jason Koyl, Keith Hoffman, lex Falk, Steve Kovach, Will Rogers. Anita Varig. Diane Cushman, Cheryl Schwartz iona Dulbecco, Jenny Martin, Beth Moulton, Kaid Marouf, Rex Whiteside, Rinaldi Pisani orey G-ass, Kristen Greiner. Gail Phillips, Laura Drogin, Marci Freidman, Kristin Kucha, lulie Glass, Larry Hovey, Kerry Haldinger, Jim Eshom, Leslie Davidson. Tracey Warren. Sydney Stanger Not pictured' Christina Cuddy ew Club ,. X Math Club The goal of The new Math Club was to actively involve students in the mathematical community, The members were challenged and stimulated by intriguing discussions, exams and competitions. The eleven members met every week on Wednesday during lunch in Room 201 to prepare for upcoming math competitions such as the Ameri- can High School Math Exam on February 17 and the SDSU Senior High Math Field Day Competition on March 1. The club competed with other schools public and private such as Gompers and Bishops ln all the Math Club had no time to party according to president Lynn Wung. From left to right: Rachel Friedman, Amy Olson, Lynn Wung, Noah Blake, Jay Wung, Mike Yuan, Mr. Hodgson Cadvisorj. Not pictured: Jill Daniels, Uri Feldman, Jon Lim, Eric Manchester, Albert Wei. wi Wi 1 , ,
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