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OCAD Competition Is Enriching Xb Front row from left: Cathy Henderson, Martin Hetu, Olga Gomez. Second row: Jae Choi, Mary Layfield, Scott Mackay, Jon Stueve, Mark Baxter, Greg Nishiyama. In preparation for the Orange County Academic Decathlon, stu- dents were coached by English teachers Dee Wilhite and Jeanette Morin. The Junior-Senior team competed Nov. 20, and the Fresh- men -Sophomore team competed on Feb. 26. Even though it was hard work, it was also very re- warding. It was a good experience and it allowed students to gain confidence in giving speeches, in addition to learning some new things. Furthermore, it ga ve them a chance to meet students from different schools. W'W - i --X' Greg Nishiyama recites his speech. 109
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m SE College Bound C.S.I f was one of two honor soci- eties on campus this year. C.S.F. stands for the California Scholar- ship Federation. Members must apply for the previous semester. The requirements were basically that a student must have had academic classes with three A's and one B, at least, in these classes. There was not a G.P.A. re- quirement, but of course most students carried a B+ average or higher. If a person was a member for four semesters then he or she could become a Gold Sealbearer. This seal was put on the diploma at graduation and looked very nice on college transcripts. Not all C.S..F'. members became Gold Sealbearers. If they did not they could still enjoy the honor of be- longing the semester they were in the club and could list member- ship on job and college applica- tion. Spanish Club Aims For Mexico City The Spanish club was ad- vised by Mr. Chuck Donnelly. The club had regular meet- ings and several fund raisers, such as a Tootsie Roll and Milk Duds sale to raise mon- ey to take a trip to Mexico City in the summer. Ten of the fifteen members atteded Spanish Camp at Camp Whittle in May. For Open House, the club members sponsored a booth where they sold quesadillas. From left: President Linda No, Vice President Lil Nguyen, Secretary Tracy Minicl-x, Treasurer Karen Pawloslri, Advisor Charles Donnelly. y P N A 5 , .Sf ,gn , a Front row from left: Mark Pom peo, Mike Schiff, Mark Westmoreland, Darrin Shelin, Philip Garcia, Peter Davis, Holly Sparlfe, Heidi Pfitzer, Alison Ohler, Mary Layfield, Joe Choi, Cherisse Lovvorn. Second row: Lisa Boomer, Susan Pfitzer, Suzanne Biggie, Chris Gunner- son, Chris Graham, Ben Vuicich, Ramona Leanos, Cindy Wilcox, Karen Patterson, Celia Gonzales. Third row: Jackie Haworth, Jill Peck, Bill VanHerpen, Brian Baturavich, Yeon Chee, Maria Pfitzer, Julie Kribs. 108 CSl 'fSpanish Club
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arlez-vous Francais. ,mf MW' fl i ., 4' , , ,1 f f w 5 1 . 'WWW f' Front row from left: Mary Layfield, Chris Graham. Second row: Pam Sato, Andy Evans, Miss Laura Richards, Lil Nguyen, Martin Hetu. Third row: Ray Fraga, Holly Sparl-rs, Wesley Nishiyama, Cynthia Wilcox, Karen Patterson. Front row: Bob Leonard, Mike Daoud, Jon Steuve, Sue Schirmer, Debbie Gagne, Brenda Bohannon, David Olson, Paul Novak, Sheila Talley. Parlez-vous Francais? Do you speak .E 2 W TW 1 French? The French club does. This i Q T year was the French club 's second year f 5' ' f 'l ' 1 i W I on campus. They were not as active as M K y I ,. ,,, , they were last year but still had as . ,,,,, 3, much fun. On Dec. 4, theyparticipated i in the International Banquet, by sing- K 4 l ii' A ing and dancing. At Open House on f W ,. .,,1 'tgls ' March 23, parents and students got a taste of French cuisine when the French club prepared crepes in their booth for 2 5 c each. They also went to a J . French restaurant for dinner and V g afterwards saw a French film entitled My The King of Hearts . 1 W V4.5 Q. as M ,1.,. .,., wsu:--...sn W Seated: Treasurer Andy Evans. Standing from left: Secretary Sue Schirmer, President Brenda Bohannon, Vice President Debbie Gagne. 1 1 0 French Club
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