Marina High School - Ragnarok Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Runes fs 1' 25 c if ji 'R Nmx K fi Jay Lechtman, Editor of Literature, discusses a student entry. Have you ever wondered what exactly the Runes club devotes its countless hours to? Well this year, Marina's Runes club was responsible for the outstanding publi- cation of the annual Runes magazine. This is a publication written by students, orga- nized by students, and published by stu- dents, as well. lt is a creative arts magazine filled with short stories, poems, artwork, pictures, and any other creative material a student wished to submit. Meeting sometimes twice a week during lunch, the Runes club would spend time sorting through and reading the various student entries. Jay Letchtman, Editor of Literature, and Chris Lake, Editor of Artwork, would lead the pack through the many excellent entries. Finally, the diffi- cult decision of which articles and artwork to publish was made. Traditionally, the Runes magazine is made available to the student body on the day of the Golden Shields presentation, and the tradition was continued again this year. Runes was an excellent opportunity for students to be published who like to draw, write, or take pictures. All members, including advisor Mr. Pap, actively participated in this maga- zines success. QNX 1' w sis Wi Rl 'W'-my-W ,,,4 'Y -A L! sf Front: Kathy Sakioka, Melissa Moore, Celestine Woo, Hahn Cao. Middle, Cathy Tso, Stephanie Po, Sabrina Goodman, Jeff Tumlin, Back: Scott Gregory, Hillary May. Not pictured: Chris Lake, Jay Lechtman. Clubs 77

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l A.F.S. Bottom row from left to right: Celestine Woo, Hahn Cao, Terri Dolton, Margie Dresser, Sharon Korn, Alex Dionne, Theresa Bui, and Jennifer Bovitzs Second row: Barbara Claister, Stephanie Sabelino, Sharron Hughes, Stacey Willis, Risa Lechtman, Stacia Fillion Third row: Nicole Newell, Joan Bixby, Susan Lau, Guy Reissien, Chris Walter, Chris Crandlemire, Lauri Pingree, Nancy Elrod Top row: Robert Culley, Jason Stein, Jay Lechtman, and advisor Mrs, Harding The purpose of this year's A.F.S. QAmerican Field Ser' lr V X 1 N vicel International Club was to foster a greater awareness of foreign students on Marina's campus and to bring about a greater understanding of foreign cultures through the use of speakers who have traveled to other countries, The biggest activity of the club was this year's Interna- tional Day. On that day, foreign exchange students from Orange County gathered at Marina to share their country and culture with Marina's students. Its other activities include parties, movie nights, miniature golf, bowling, candy sales, and slide presentations, This year Marina had three foreign exchange students under the AFS program. Wendy is from Belgium and Toshio is from Japan. Marina is from Sweden. This year four students from Marina will go abroad on the summer program. ff' X 4 A foreign exchange student enjoys lnter- national Day. 4 A 1- ' --'H la-s wi l Club officers: Top row: Jay Lechtman, Terri Dolton Bottom l row: Christin Koepp, Margorie Dresser, Van Duong international Day proved to be a great success as it bridged the ties between the foreign exchange students and our own, , 78 Clubs

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