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J r J -n V A -7 C -I J ■J f- C V I L ■J A r C r- V J A I ■7 A J J A A iL r -1 -I si V l I A Le Club de Francais ex- perienced an incredible year as they broadened their horizons to a cultur- ally enriching dimension. Through parties celebrat- ing Moel and Mardi Qras, speakers, movies, and the delicately delicious pastries, the club came to understand th$ ro- mantic and enticing France that not many people see. Under the advisement of Madame June Qrade and the ef- forts of the council, French Club was able to flourish. This year ' s offi- cers included: Anh-Thu Mai President, Chris Martin — Vice President, Jennifer Stewart — Sec- retary, Pegeen Rhyne — Treasurer, Dawn IVelson — Publicity, and Lisa Qarbutt ICC Rep. A i V -I V ' J V A il , r -1 - -: y ■ 7 - - t -J V -» r ' -, 1 - iT A - ' -I V 7 V A - - r 1 r .1 I -J . r- L -i r - 1 V ! 1 V -J r - ' V ' -I V J L. J 7 7 r A s Mola! Meeting once every two weeks in room 208, under the superiv- sion of Doctor Trujillo, se- norita Kirschenbaum, and senora Qryske, Spanish Club consisted of a wide variety of peo- ple interested in MIspanic culture. The Spanish Club officers were: Beth Morvath as President, Matt O ' Meill as Treasurer, Anna Qorman as Vice President, Mike Thome as Secretary, and Luyen Pham as Publicity. One of Spanish Club ' s important projects is supporting an orphan in Latin America. Two of the club ' s main activities are supporting Spanish camp and host- ing the musical group La Tuna from Spain. Rather than collecting dues to support the club activi- ties, the members run nacho sales. Hasta •J ■ ■ 1 : . - - c % 1 J r- ' ' .. r ;• i, , l- ' - 1 v •1 I v- rrench AVJ : AvA vAv ' ' v p. A -J ' -i . -l, '
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1 A - c -1 . r 7 r -I -i - X L. ■7 -, , •, 7 -, r 7 r 7 7 €;S F -V r a-, 7-i ' 7 ' AV r-.. - A ■ y , r t r r. i-7 ,, -1 . ' 7 7 1 ' - 7 u 7 7 Once again, the 1988-1989 California Scholarship Federation honored students with eKceptionally high Q.P.A. ' s. In order for a student to be eligible for C.5.F., he nnust first ac- quire at least ten points at the end of a sennester grading period. For those who are mennber of C.5.F. for three se- mesters plus at least one in their senior year, they have the privilege of being a sealbearer at graduation. -l V7A VA .u ' ' A V J 7 A fv V 7 V A A r - 4 ' U M V A L v ' , ' y y y h ■ ' ; i. ic - V t. A I ' C V IvA AA 7 ■ ■; V V A A , A ■ r A ' V i. 1 ' ' r . V 7 V 7 I ' -1 r -I i c r 1 . V r (, - f L -J • ' A A ' % ' ' . cV-, 7 7 - • -, A A - . ' - i - 7 U Jk - - L. V AC J 1 v 7 V r Academic Decathalon is comprised of three teams: (Junior Senior, Sophomore and Fresh- man), and each team has three academic levels (A, B, and C stu- dents). Mission Viejo is fortunate to have very successful teams which rank highly and have won numerous county awards. 7 -H 7 sV u i- A -1 ' A , -k A r • -I 1 i -i A 1 . r r . J - I 7 r I • A V OCAD , ' ' - i z 1 A..iA a7 1 14 1 f ;:, A V A 7 . 7 -J U vl
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n I— ■J A L 1 -7 7 r T ' 7 V 7 r 7 ' V Pfib Cliifc : ' -. A J 1 i ' L • V A A 7 r A V -4 W J This year ' s Pep Club missioners Katie Young and Kerry McDaniel. This crazy group of MV students could be found at all sporting events cheering on the Diablo team. Pull of pride and spirit, this group sup- ports their teann not just through loud cheering, but even to the extent of painting their faces. I . V A - A i A A 7 |7 r . 7 V 1 ' A H n Sr V A V ' ' ' i- V V u r This year ' s M.M.5. un- der the direction of Ms. Kirshenbaum and Ms. A ilKe, was fortunate enough to participate in an exchange with a na- tional flonor Society group from Minnesota. A group of about sev- enteen students from Minnesota were housed by our M.M.5. members during their stay in Ca- lifornia. Choosen by a selective process, these students also partici- pate in community serv- ices and the Safe Rides program. A 1 : r 7 ( U I ' - A - -A r ' A A r 1 1 -J I A A r ; ' - A r . V A V Pep Club c U riM5 7 -i t. 1 143 7
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