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40 Sailors and surfers compete nationally CdM's sailing team has been ranked in the top ten nationally since 1972 when a semi-official group of CdM sailors took fourth place in the National Championships at Ft. Worth, Texas. Since then, CdM has been national champion twice, once in 1981 and again in 1982. This year, a roup of fifteen sailors practiced every Monday ant? Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. in preparation for the Cressy Cup National Championship held in May in Annapolis, Md. ln addition to the Cressy Cup, CdM sailors competed in a series of races against arch-rival Newport Harbor, as well as such schools in the west coast as Servite, Loyola fLos Angelesl, Wilson H.S. lLong Beachl, and Point Loma High School. CdM was once again ranked in the top ten and the chances for top national honors are very high. The surfing team, with its new advisor, Ken Fish, has become fun and competitive. Being nationally affiliated with NSSA, the team competed all over Southern California from Point Conception to the Mexican border. The team was coached by john Gothard with President Mike Kelly and Secftres. Richard Wollcott. The team all had a common ambition: Kill the NSSA Open Season. H2 g 1 X s 2 I 06 S3
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students learn rn the great outdoors Is it possible to have fun while studying ecology? Yes Field Ecology was a class that explored the various aspects of ecology: biology, chemistry, astrology, 84 geology in the natural environment of the outdoors. This class gave students a chance to become better acquainted with their environment and to see how they fit in. They lived out their education on camping trips to Anza Borrego, San Onofre, and Kern. When they were not camping, they met in the Biology room under the guidance of Mr. Bob Fry, Mr. lim Canary, Mr. Dale Ghere, 84 Mr. Ron Schnitger. . 1. Stacy Pillsbury and Kevin Smith listen intently to an interesting lec- ture. 2, Don Yahn, Annette Johans- son, Eric Paulsen, lim Villers, Maria Finch, and Cindy Barnard take notes on a lecture. 3. Mr. Dale Ghere gives a lecture on the birds of the Anza Borrego Desert. 4. Eric Buzzard, jennifer O'Kieffe and Boise Ding learn about future Field Eco trips. 3 field ecology 139
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stronomers look upg wargamers use tactics In search of black holes? Well, maybe not, but the Astronomy Club made many observations to distant galaxies and planets. This year the club was led by President Michelle Goodrow and Advisor lim Canary. It was a club of stellar observers who had a genuine interest in observing various constellations,and planets. Orion's Belt, Tarus, and Andromeda were some of the various star patterns they observed. The club's purpose was to learn more about these stars and planets and their motions about the universe. The members saw movies every week and took field trips to such observatories as Griffith Park and Palomar. The club also had an 8-inch lens telescope of their own. The club took pride in their homogenous interests. The Wargaming Guild was another such group. Guild members practiced strategy and combatative skills on simulated battle ground gameboards. Orge, Dungeons and Dragons, Starfleet Battles were among some of the games they played. It was an exciting time in the science room during lunch when the wargamers were playing. lt is a time of mental endurance and stimulation, says wargamer President Eric Holmgren. 5 1. Todd Padia and Brett Hemphill simulate racing conditions on a breezy day. 2. Todd Padia and Brett Hemphill match race to the weath- er mark. 3. Astronomist, jim Ca- nary demonstrates adjustments on telescope for Michelle Goodrow. 4. Front row: Scott Shackleton, Eric Buzzard, Brad Fitterer, Steve Latham, Back row: Tyra Wolfsberg, Michelle Goodrow, Mike Boscon, Stacy Pillsbury, Nadiam Birkazi, lim Canary. 5. Wargamers, Eric Holm- gren and Lindsey White play the game of combative strategy, Orge, while lan Anstadler and Scott Shackleton observe. 6. judge jim Hogan awards a trophy to a surf ' T 'SW team member, David Gidding, who ont row: Scott Shackleton, Cris Lee, Lindsey White, Eric Holmgren, Second row: Nick Vinolus, Placed .5f3C0nd Overall in 3 5Uff imi Latham, Annette johannson, Carter White, Ian Amstadter, Mike Madison, Michael Glenn. Clompemlonz 7' Suffer Kellb' B9Ckef iird row: David Lincoln, Robert Bond, Steve Nelson, Peter Glenn, Cris Mooney, Richard Post, rides 3 Cfestlng W3V9- ic Rausin, Dan Weisshaar. astronomy and wargaming 141
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