Mission Viejo High School - El Viejo Yearbook (Mission Viejo, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Mission Viejo High School - El Viejo Yearbook (Mission Viejo, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 147 of 294
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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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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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The 1988-89 Memt er5 of rtumantlies are Tony Ah-hina. David Allen, Michael Bailey, Matasha Baker, Helen Bechiie. David Bell Amy Bond Lyn Boyle, Julie Bright, 5teve Brunell, Jon ChlhoreK, Joanne Cilliani, Jeff Clark, Kevin Conley, Erin Cornelison Tracy Couchman, Michael Cramer, Kathy Deibler, Karin Delaney, Brian Earley. Jim Eddow. Kamil Erfanian, Jeff Ertwine Erin f=iU9erald, Julie f oudy, Allison Qarbutt, Matt Girardin, Kalfiy Qrayson, Jeff Qnssom, Valerie Qugel, Greg hayes, Ellen Merr Jack Merr, Abe Mong, Beth Morvath. An-Fu Msiao, Chris Hubbard, Damon Mubbart, Renee Johnson, Jennifer Judson Jeff Jurgemeyer, Jeff Justice, Miguel Kagan, Suzanne Kerho. Casey Kile, Mike Kirchhoff, Joanne Kuhns, Anup Kulkarni Brendan Light, Flosa Liu, Karia Logue, Mike Lubahn, Kimberly Lyman, Brett Cline, Chris Macy, Chris Martin, Mark Maltoon Liz McMaughton Tricia Metz, Paulina Moats, Shannon Morgan, Melinda Mulitsch, Kellie Mewton, Ten Overby, Jinny Pak Jenny Pappas, Brad Parsons, t euA Peters, Todd Pound, Micole Pray, KeroH Pulido. 5helley Purdy, Rob Rosenlund, Kristin Rounce Chrissy ShanKi Mil ' Sorensen, Brian Spencer, Jeremy Stonebarger, Masu Tanaka, Todd Thomas, Amy Turner Rachellf Visconte, ' hIoII Wahlstrom, Tiffany W t, Dobg Weslerhoff. Darlynn Wilson, Joyce Yoo. and Karin Zeich To be or not to be rnapf isls, thai is the question pondered by humaniti fltuOfiAts humanities has been a great asylum for the mtefligent, creative, and fortunate seniors of MV. ome are geniuses, some are lucky, some are hardj t©rtier)r, and the rest are (jrofessional brown- CL ncKiS ' ' vie ftive all been a part, - f an experience unhhe ■ -- ffty other vw lt 35 celled ari ' eternal bond beW;een us We ' ve eHar iinedjltve meaning of life (which can ' t truly be done until ye ' fff ' Sb), metamorphasized ourselves into ( Bous philosophers and art«t5, acquired critical thinking ( ilfs, and the list continues We though Chns Saylies, and MmuMwere jg l trying to scare us during the first couple --y 0 vieeKs-crf Ihe year - - Wf onO ' we soon discovered the J wratTi of Baylies uufto appropriate taught tragedy, many avoided her like the plaguy U e never knew black ink turned to red after 24 hours We were exposed to the flailing arms and vocal tactics o Mimer, and, there was Chris and team platypus. The battle between the football • jocks and the lB-- ' udy, ' soon materialized. W§ were € ' forced to examine IhS Kaluce of man and to ' utilize the aweso ie humanities ' costume selection through the .Jar al BooHs and Lor4 of th« flies assignmments From - ' ' thiv Oifr-Vleatncal talents blossomed Plato ' s Ftepublic „ - Swj t- ads to not be put on the rocKs by the mentally - ' J fdfigea (Todd, Br ' elt, Chris) And, there were the field A TiAps with.i K-rriore ' to-» 5ea( The Cruclblebrought An- ' fi,i,l5- rTtoarrBs5ing question ' to the actors, Dp .you have pilBbtems separating realty ftom illusioa? Also, there wasthe ' l -hour journey toty that took tts to the LABrea .. - r Pits and the LA Art Musuem where Jon Chihorek managed to rtp his pants We went to the Griffith Ob- servatory (Math net Crew) and to Salerno ' s for dinner where rs Baylies mistooH- s ' ugar for Parmesan cheese P ce she was blind doe to runoinp ' over her J400 glasses v c ith her car.eartrer in the week. To concjude the evening, we sai T«nc«i at the James Lpoolitlle Theatre Our jOf o(y election created waves e5peciaUy »when Jon, rep ' ■ f esenting Dukakis, enjoyed a sweeping victory 5uch ex ctlement brought the Saddleback Valley riews to us for a photo ses sion with model materiaf, Mirtier hipoself And, Kevin Conley biffed it in histJan Quayle scandal, who was he when he mad the obscene hand gestures? Meanwhile, we Suffered through 40 pages o( civfcs notes each week whiOi most of us MdgF »veTlian characters copied via hand or erox B jt Jofl, We moral one. converted us to quizzes TJhanhs Jof M50 ef tremendous highlights include Mmier ' s :gfy hd essays, good and bad jjue l speakers, the af rmath of Baby, Mite, an CtirTs ' s social bottoms of a female Tha p Wsopber ' s cocktail party, icompieje uuttn C ash R f app5, was a great succesi We enjoyed oidiriabantfsio cross the street i : Hissjsslppi Burn- . We wound down thp y€S( ftK Into th« Wood , tijit tom of the Opora.taM a party at the like What a how ft T hKs jiharon. Jerrv «rtd 8 0, We Owe .J fuo.an ) wi to oUU hank5 fbfthe m Use too much white-out, Anup? I Humanities The formal educatioi W c think, therefore we are at least we think we are btraight out of Vogue

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