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■ -.-J V, L J t. GIRLS ' LEAGUE -1 ; u A , I- ' ■ The 1988-89 Girls ' League soared to undefined heights this year under the advisement of Fran Kurrle and the leadership of this year ' s council: president — Katrina Carson, vice-president — Christina Hong, cor- responding secretary Erin Fulfer, recording secretary — Cindy Kopper, treasurer — Amy Yoo, publicity chair- person — Anh-Thu Mai, historian — Tonya Katmarian, senior representative — Kristen Jensen, junior repre- sentative Eleyce ttolroyd, sophomore representative — Matasha Hadzi-Palvlovic, and freshman representative — 5onja BraKe. Other than the successful Winter Formal, Highlights of the club ' s activities included a fashion show, the Big and Little Sisters program, parties, and several captivating speakers Qirls ' League is one of the largest clubs on campus and encourages all girls to become a part of an unforgetable experience. It . ' -r Qirls ' League I -J.30 Organizations , J -1 T - ■J ' L t v -i ■- ' , 7 f- : ' i V ' ■
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1 r T 7 -J 1 r - ' L T t 7 ' • -: .1 -i ■ , 7 ■4 7 J -7 r •7 v C 7 ' 1 V -7 Future Farmers of America K- 1 - ■ 1 V A -A t- ' V ' -7 V r- V -7 r L I ' L 1 ■ A 7 r 7 J ' J T ' 7 I- L 7 i , ■ 7 7 r -A -i V -A r 7 - ' ' V J 7 Jk -1 % S ' - T J J -» V -A , , V -7 J A r. V i, ' ' ' ■Av ' , .- A : -» V ' The Mission Viejo Chapter of the Tuture Parmers of America is part of a network of 15,000 students in- voived in agricultural projects at the high school level. Our mem- bers maintain livestock and horticulture proj- ects on the school farm and market them, breed them or raise them for participation in the Or- ange County Tair. Our projects include horses, steers, lambs, hogs, ducks, and poultry. The F.F.A. had many visitors to their farm and enjoy having chil- dren come for field trips. Drafting Club -J ' i. 1 A I, f r W J C r . i U U 4 l . 7 . J . ,1 , - r- - ' . ' -i A -J 1 t -J ' v -, t A V T i -I A I, ' t ■J r r A ' ' ' r I, i 4 7 f A r -J V 4 . t. ' ■ v J .A J-J- -» u -1 r .- t T - r- . The Drafting Club has been meeting for sev- enteen years at the ear- ly hour of six thirty in the morning. Students meet so that they may have a chance to work on projects, listen to guest speakers, or Just finish up their course work. The club is direct- ed by Mr. Mitchell and led by President, Dave Bell, Vice President, f ich Asay, and Secre- tary, Kamran Dit a. The club provides communi- cation between high school, college, and in- dustry in the fields of engineering, drafting, and architectural draft- ing. L. . y L 7 Ji A r ' 1 r V- r A r 4 ' ,. f -, ' V -» % u -1 A A . A Nl 4 V V -1 - - ' jN r .7 -I 1 V- tiv l 1 A .; r V u J ' 4 A r u 7 7 . - V - . ' . P.f.A. Drafting Club 135 ») 1-4 . vi r . 7 4 4 r J r 1 ■ i. A
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A L. - V 7 I, 7 A u -1 V 7 . 7 L ' ' - ■ . - . -1 . V - ' J ■ In its twenty-second year, the Diablo Dispatch has matured in- i to a fine periodical. On top of V reporting school and communi- ty news, the Dispatch enlighters its readers with informative, t sometimes controversial arti- - cles The 1988-89 Diablo Dispatch staff represents a fine group of - individuals. The staff is led by ' I Editor-in-chief, Drew Quily and ■ Managing Editor, Jacki f itz- simons Contributing editors in- clude Toni Grose, Janet Stouder, Kevin 05ullivan, Bryon Weekes, Misty Rhodes, and Mark Kiely. Kevin f uyle and Todd Pound produced the news- . paper ' s photographs Leah hel- ' son made sure the Dispatch was inovated with ads The year as a whole was a success for the staff of the Diablo Dispatch A . ' special thanks goes to Mr Wil- • liams Leah nelson, Kevin OSullivan, Toni Grose, Bryon WeeKes, Jachi ritzsimmons, Kevin Ruyie, Misty Rhodes, Drew Quily, Janet Stouder, Todd Pound Keuin Ruyle — Photo Cditof Drew Qully — Edilor-in chief and JacKi f=itzsimons Organizations 1 7 j Diablo Dispatch 1 D f ' ■ 1 -J - i. t. 1
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