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my 1.o.c. Left to right: David Hari, Bill Ferguson, Louis Hungate, Advisor: Mr. Geer, Jeff Welton, Steve Gale, Chris Lake. Not Pictured: Steve Casey. First row: Stephanie Po, Theresa Bui, Jodi Marcus, Rob Rosenblatt, Kirsten Challman. Second row: Julie Kurth, Hahn Cao, Barbara Calister, Jock Peterson, Mike Donegan. Third row: Jason Stein, Steve Pasienski. Marina's 1984-'85 Lighting Club was ex- tremely busy lighting up the students' lives this year. Anyone could become a member of this club who was interested in lighting or wanted to become more familar with various lighting techniques, These stu- dents would learn how to use lights to en- hance any school event while having a great time with friends. The Lighting Club lit up Marina's dances, band concerts, choir concerts, Mariner performances, the- ater presentations, banquets, and the Gold- en Shields Award show, as well. Without the hard work and dedication of the '84-'85 Lighting Club, many of Marina's activities certainly would have not been as success- ful. Many students at Marina wondered what the l.O.C accomplished during the school year. l.O.C. stands for the lnterorganiza- tional Council, and it plays a vital role in the success of each of Marina's clubs. Each club elected an l.O.C represenitive at the beginning of the school year. The cho- sen students met with the Commissioner of Orgnaizations, Nicole Spanovich, ap- proximately every two weeks. lt was the clubs' l.O.C represenitives that were re- sponsible to report to the Commissioner of Organizations about their clubs' activities and future plans. Then, if the Commission- er of Organizations wanted to speak to each club, she called the represenitives to a meeting, and afterwards the l.O.C mem- bers reported back to their club's President with information. This communication be- tween the Commissioner of Organizations and each club on Marina's campus was important. The l.O.C united the various clubs and kept each club's activities fun and orderly. Clubs 89
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Clubs 88 Chinese Chinese Club is a collect agglomeration of individuals with a common interest towards the Chinese culture and the Chinese heritage. We promote interaction between other orien- tal clubs on campus. There are no special requirements to becoming a member. The club meets approximately once a month in room lOl. Our advisor is Mr. Pope. We look forward to another year of exiting club activi- ties. We hope to have a larger membership in the future so we can make more people aware of the rich and fascinating Chinese culture. ' Officersg Andrew Yingg Ken Chang Karl ChangJimmy Chenngg Macky Chaog Stephanie Po A little Chinese culture. Top Rowg Wendy Cheung, Mona Cheungg Sandy Liug Grace Chiug Stephanie Chiug Kim Chan Bottom Rowg Edward Yehg Richard Liug Ken Chang Macky Chaog Jimmy Cheungg Karl Chang David Cheng
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90 Clubs Chess Front Row: Ken Ciodbille, unidentified, Yung Kim, Carl Chan, Huy Cao, Julian Cummings, Sabrina Goodman, unidentified, unidentified, Eddie Kash Jim Kasarskis, Doug Nivens. Back Row: Randy Kato, Bill Degan, Robert Snow, unidentified, Duong Duong, Eli Ben-Shoshan, Byron Von Thal, Joe Zueck. The Chess club is open to students of all ages who like playing chess, who are lacking chess partners, or both. Students meet in Mr. Snetsinger's classroom every day at lunch and test their strategic ability with and against their classmates. Tournaments and inter-school contests are held weekly. Each year, Marina sponsers a computer chess championship competition in which all of the schools in the district compete. Chess players challenge and are challenged by computers. Each victory against the computer by a play- er results in points for his team. Last year, Marina took third place in Orange County. Great job!!! sb- y ,- This player displays the immense concentration involved with moving a pawn . 1 'W' sfee lf? C 3' E . . , . Af, Q ,i -fx me
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