Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 43 of 264
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SSGCIATIO Dana, while his ship lingered along the California coast, associated at different times with different groups of people based on their common interests. Students like Dana can group together also based on common in- terests. These groups sometimes form perma- nent associations called clubs. Clubs combine adventure with learning which help students to get involved with school activities, to get together with friends who share common interests, and to grow and mature to adulthood. The clubs at Dana Hills helped to promote school spirit and allowed the stu- dent to get involved with school activities by sponsoring events such asg pep assemblies, dances, can drives, Girl of the month, and many more. Getting together with friends who shared common interests gave the student a time to relax and get involved with subjects in which he was interested. Dana Hills' clubs offered many areas of interest in which the student could become part of. In addition to activities and special interest groups, clubs gave students a chance to show responsibility and leadership which helped them grow and mature. CLUBS VE TURE FIELD TRIPS Going different places helps a person to learn about many different things, and students, like Dana, were given the opportunity to visit many places that were new to them. The students did their learning and traveling on field trips. Over the last weekend in October, the Science Club spent a rewarding weekend at Morro Bay. Between catching clams and learning about local birds, the group found time to hike, sing, and kayak. ln early November, the Litera- ture of the Sea Club sailed to Catalina on a 62 foot Tyrant. Among many things, they en- joyed horseback riding, biking, and skindiving. ln addition to all of the fun, the club members learned practical sailing and rigging skills. Field trips combined adventure, fun, and learning and were a positive asset to the extra curricular program. ll Inner Cluh Council members Vic Santini. Mike Hal- sted, John Bridgeman, Lee St. John. Margaret Hardisty, Jill Miklos. Ron Montgomery, and Karen Schnitzler met in the Activities Oftice to discuss November's events. 21 Two Science Club members enjoyed kyaking during their stay at Morro Bay. 33 A group ofthe Science Club sleepily gol ready for an eventful morningat Morro Bay. 4b The Literature ofthe Sea Club watched lheqrggvggartd gulls on their way to Catalina. 9 - .v



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STUDE T GGVER ME Executive Council Sponsored by the Associated Stu- dent Union the aim of the Executive Council was to serve the student body. The 10 Commissioners were: Ron Montgomery, Activities, Karen Leach, Politics, Brent Danninger, Finances, Karole Sense, Pep, Due Roark, Publicity, John Townsend, Athletics, Tony Powell, Fund Rais- ing, Kathy Copenhaver, I.I.C.R., Kathy Barger, Health and Welfare, and Karen Snitzler, Records. They were headed by President, John Pentz, Vice President, Keith King, with Mr. James Walshe serving as Advisor. The activities accom- plished by this hard working group were many and varied. They in- cluded: the Parcourse, Mandatory class assemblies, concerts, dances, homecoming, WASC, and EP as- semblies. Each member put in many hours of work to serve the student body of Dana Hills High School. Legislative Council Once a month during third peri- od, two representatives from each third period, lass went to a Legis- lative Council meeting in the Port- hole, where they could voice their opinions and the opinions of their fellow students on many issues con- cerning our school. In addition to letting students voice their opinions, the Legislative Council kept both students and faculty informed about all major issues. DJUDICATE E One Year Before the Mast

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