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if i T E ,. l T331 1 A if ,Q ...WE ws sy 5 13-A . 'SN The many expressions which students assume portray the individual and unique personalities of each. Whether it is shown through dance, sports, cheerleading, or just having a good time, each expression is a meaningful part of campus life. These moods create a changing pattern in which each school day has something new and meaninful to offer. Through the years the memories of both the happy and sad times will remain in the hearts of Bonita Vista students. s Ntwfifi 53 We What was time that she was so imcomprehensible, and her days so fickle? One day could be the very best of one's life when the next was the very worst. Still, there were always memories to cherish, times not to be forgotten in the year. For example, lUpper left, clockwisel. . .Kurt and Heidi Ulle participate in the Bonitafest parade with clowns, horses, bands, and others. Laurie Ostendorf gets some cheerleading tips from Cammie Foley. Ken Jackson dances to Pick Up the Pieces in BV's first Variety Show. Mari Ostendorf couldn't be happier. as the annual staff wins first place in the county competition for the second year in a row. Richard Hornbeck, Dona Warmuth, Diane Hammock, and Tim Mahoney rock from PM to AM in the twelve hour Rock-a-thon to earn money for a marquee. Mrs. Selles' and Mrs. Leslie's first and second period class have a great time on their weekend trip to Los Angeles-selling all that See's was worth it! and though time becomes a unity in the past, history still has moments which wifl always stand out. Likewise, our memories, too, will not all be melted into the oblivion of time past. for the history book called memory will always salvage the unforgettable.
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X , 5 I l On the Bonita Vista campus this year there s were over twenty organizations-opportunities for students to share common interests, goals, and hobbies. The types of clubs ranged from ser- vice clubs to athletic clubs to language clubs to honorary societies to many others. Some ofthe service clubs included Interact, which sponsored the popular carnation sale, Key Club, which just this year c opened up to girls, Service Club, the dedicated ticket and concession salesmen, S Club, an all-girl organi' zationp and Pep Club, responsible for the many posters at every game. Students had many varied opportunities to share athletic or cultural interests with others, such as ski club, tennis club, raquetball club, German Club, French Club, Spanish Club, and International Club. Bonita Vista also had three honorary associations - CSF, Letterman's Club, and Girls' League. CSF was open to all with high academic achievement and took a field trip each semester, while Letter- man's Club was open to all lettering athletes, with girls among the most active. All girls were members of Girls' League, which sponsored the Baronial Ball and Girls' Week. Campus Life was probably the largest and most active of the clubs, meeting with Randy Poston on Wednesday nights. Students could also join others in clubs relating to drama, speech, astronomy, and others, or possibly the choir or knowledge bowl. ln addition, any time a group of students found a common interest, advisor, and constitution, they could join the ros- ter of Bonita Vista orga- niza- tions.
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