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1-0 Q- ! Ag -tr ' -'in-.- w, -4. M,-,y, I 3 ,FNJFMQ A X xl 1. ,A.g,.lf-qu' - f t 43' .. 53452. K J.C.F.C. The Johnny Carson Fan Club was a first year club at Dana Hills. Presi- dent, Tom Flynn, Vice President Mike Hallstedg Coordinator, Dave Hanseng and Treasurer, Brad Hester, led the group in all activities. The main goals of the J.C.F.C. were to promote spirit and cheering at football games, to encourage better dress standards, and to have fun. A few of the activities completed by the J.C.F.C. this year were a basketball game with the fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the making of a film entitled Mackey Goes Hawaiian. I1 Members of the Wrestling Booster Club wereg From Lep to Right Canda Carr, Bernie Sanchez, Kelly Douglas, Cindy Severson, Lori Rymer, Cathy Rymer and Marie Rymer. 21 Varsity Lettermen Club members were First Rowg Mike Tanner, Second Rowq Brent Dan- ninger, and Rick Browning, Third Row: Mr. Nespor, Wes Collier, Paul Bethke, Mark Sim- mon, Bruce Gram, Fourth Rowf Neil Jensen, John Bachman, Andy Hoffman, Henry Mikie- wicz, Chris Walsh, and John Gill. 31 Members of the P.T.S.A. met in the conference room of the teacher's lounge to discuss February's business. 41 J.C.F.C. members were Front Row,' Dave Hansen, Vic Santini, and Karole Sense, Second Row: Mike Hallsted, and Marc Lehman, Third Row, Tom Flynn, and Ted Wil- son, Fourth Row, Tom Greer, and Kevin De- vault, Fmh Row: Jay Meridew, Kent Daniels and Bobby Hall.
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Wrestling Boosters Lori Rymer, President of the Wres- tling Booster Club, led the group in promoting the sport of Wrestling and helped to score at all wrestling meets. They ran all wrestling meets including the Dana Hills Invitational and also helped at the league finals and all CIF. tournaments. Varsity Lettermen Headed by sponsor, Mr. Bill Smith, President, Mike Tannerg Vice Presi- dent, Brent Danningerg and Secretary- Treasurer, Wes Collier, the main goals of the Varsity Lettermen were to pro- mote a social atmosphere for varsity athletics and to promote fund raising activities for the athletic program. Among many activities accomplished this year by the Varsity Lettermen were purchasing 100 varsity letters for first year recipients, designing a Lettermen's insignia patch for letter- men's jackets, and participating in a social event at the beach. P.T.S.A. The Parent Teacher Student Associ- ation was a group of parents, teachers, and students who organized and ac- complished many activities through- out the school year. One of the major events of this group was the P.T.S.A. Swap Meets which were held in the parking lot at Dana Hills. SUPPORT CLUBS BOOST SPIRIT 1 ,.,' 5 i 45. .ln t. . ,I , I .SS-if' -'gfztfxsjyrl . -2' - flftv- 'Mr ,nf Q:-.uggi One Year Before the Mast
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Acappella Choir Under the direction of Dr William Priestly, the Acapella Choir was com- posed of young men and women who enjoyed singing. They met everyday during second period to work on songs and to rehearse for various concerts. The three main performances of the choir were: the Christmas, Patriotic, and Spring Concerts. All three of these performances showed much talent and appreciation for music. The choir did a fantastic job this year, and theirl performances were much enjoyed by members of our school and com- munity. Madrigals The Madrigal Singers were made up of the finest male and female voices of our school. They performed at many concerts and conveyed to their audiences the enthusiasm and joy they had in music. Thanks to the time and efforts of both Director, Dr. Wil- liam Priestly, and the group itself, the Madrigals had an extremely suc- cessful and rewarding year. CLUBS SING OUT ' .7 ,fix One Year Before The Most
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