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uhvi£ { peace Led by advisors Pom Ramsey, llario Kre- jer and Betty Olson, Seminar is a dub for o(odemicolly a«elerated students. Seminar students are put in an environment which en- courages them to display and share their in- dividual talents. They meet once a week to hear and speak with guest speakers or to give their own seminars. Room 308 ottrocts a diverse population known for being unusually innovative, wild, and unique in their ideas and activities. Top Row (from left to right): Mrs. llorio Krejer (odyisor), Roxonne Ruik, Moyro Fetors, Domoo Schrosk, IGm Worobec, Cl Motsttod, Shonda Mogee, Rone losky, Bryon Plod Koufmon, Joseph Mox Peregoy, Onica Cde, Mori Klever, I UtsJer, Kris Kobykki, Shonnoo Wdk, OowSo (opolond, Mrs. Betty Olson (odvisor). Botlom Row: Jorky Oyess, 0a Kosseboum, Ard Mognvson, Louren Griffin, Jeremy Jurkoic, Jesse Smith, Joe Smosh Mo k, Cynthia Kuzk. Not Shoj Kristy Gbodsee, Keri Jurkok, Lomo Swonson, Jenifer Ryon, odvisor Ms. Pom Romsey. I 1. Mrs. Olson romes to the sodden realization thot I tho Quinn is the Antichrist. 2. Frou the Hidden Hot Thief. 3. Merry (hristmos from oil us grinning idiots brought to you by (rest Toothposte! 4 Everyone engages in Seminor meetings with foscinotion.
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-X . jg j ' : :—1—- mM i W 1 o i p Ii ■ W w C } r w w- is. From loft to Right: Gina Petko, Dono Garvey, Dono Russel, Susie Brvboker, Tim McMahon, Erk Bokor, Jill Rehmeyer, Angola Fortior, Potrkio Mor- Gina Florio, Mr. Gdcsso (odvteor). Not shown: Erin Bokor, Cassandra Vuqeez, KotMeen Golloghor, Tarry Wilson, Aroceli PorneH, Morio Qumno, Ko8y Led by Mr. Golosso, this year's chorus was a stunning success. Enhanced by a large member- ship with many well-trained voices, they developed a maturity in their sound. Chorus was privileged to represent (lairemont in such prestigious places os Seaport Village and Sea World. They also participated in the Solo and Ensemble Festival and competed in the Vocal Jazz Workshop hosted by Oick Grove. Around (lairemont, they caroled before the Christmas break and stopped by Coach Cravens' house on Christmas Eve. Special congratulations to Erin Baker for his fine audition for Sea World's City Streets routine. His exemplary performance reflects the chorus members' effort throughout the year. Tondas is o service club that extends throughout the community. An Indian word meaning friendship, this club is open to all students with good citizenship who are willing to give their time and effort helping others. This yeor the Tandas club helped Senior Citizens In- corporated and organized a canned food drive for the needy at Christmas. During the spring they went to Anaheim to participate in the leadership weekend sponsored by the Soroptimist Interna- tional. Advised by Mrs. Margaret Dreher, Tandas is co-sponsored by the Soroptimist Womans Com- munity Service Club. andos, Bock Row: Pong Kvynh, Teresa Upson, Sheryl Kodelski, Fekio Perry, Arpoa 8rosin, Jennie Gordello, Jenny Homer, Mrs Morgorel Dreher (Advisor), jmiko Strotton, Siephome Gibert, Solly Misell. Front Row: John Agwtor, Roe Russell. Sovino Von SkUe, Oomien O'Connor, Modeline Ellis, Renee tosky, lo- an! Jotkson. ORGANIZATIONS 79
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Model United Nations is a program designed for students who have an interest in international politics ond world offoirs. Going to conferences at colleges such os UCSD, UC Riverside, and SOSU, the students developed their research and debating skills, represen- ting the views of foreign countries on pressing world concerns. C.H.S. is one of two schools in the nation that also puts on HS own conference for junior high school students at the end of the year. This unique feature, along with its other attributes, make the progrom a wor- thwhile endeavor that deserves to continue for many years. Row: Mox Josh Peregoy, Joe Deporter, (rotg Oinger, Chris Malstood Middle Row: Molar Mild !, PSjtos token by Bort Doniel. Plod” Koufmon, Domenico Timmel, Jock AJtmon, April Horrelson, Thai Huynh, Slefonie Mount, Cyn- Domon Schrosk, Kcrhy Melos. Bottom Row: Chris AdUy, Brent Behran, Kristy “OSf” Ghodsee, Eileen Campanero. 1. Hee bee bee. I be taking over zee coontree! 2. Ovis caucuses curiously with crowds of constantly conniving ends. 3. ' Mow if we couid moke o video... 4. Oh come on now! fifteen bononoboats in Nkorogua? Get real! ORGANIZATIONS 81
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