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

 - Class of 1976

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3 Assocations Aboard Library, the L.A. County Museum, Disneyland, and Big Bear. C.S.F. proved to be very enjoyable for both members and sponsor Mrs. Guy. Kiwanis Bowl Off to a super start, Kiwanis Bowl members worked out daily to prepare for the Kiwanis Bowl which is an academic quiz show. Schools from all over Orange County compete, and the goal of Dana HilI's Kiwanis Bowl was to be in the fnals. This organization was under the leader- ship ofMr. Levens. ll Members of the Dana Hills Academic De- cathlon were From Right lo Leftf Kathy Kim- ball, Mike Busby, Kathy Copenhaver, Kane St. John, Terri Bakern and Mr. Levevns Stand- ing. 31 C.S.F. members were First Row.' Peggy Mauermann, Anne Nevisin, Tom Aplin, Sec- ond Row: Patty Counter, Ken Fish, Kamran Kazem, Sandy Sargent, Cheryl Mobilia, Vic Santini Third Row: Gretchen Van Deusen, Don Moore, Steve Knudson, Carla Kregor, Cathy Wilkinson, Sharon Mahler, Lisa Meyer, Lee St. John Fourth Row.' Nancy Espinoza, Mary Crossman, Sue Waligora, Kenny Klien, Amy Frater, Sue Salkind, Rick Johnson, Becky Wolf, Mrs. Guy. Fwh Row: Keith Cressman, Jeannie Moore, Vicki Beggs, Laura Roberts, Ashley Sells, Kathy Copenhaver, Brent Danninger Sixth Row: Mike Busby, Steve Taloaneous, Jay Meridew, Mike Mallstead, Sandy Ras- mussen, Debinnine Kasson, John Pentz, Seventh Row: Brett McMurran, Tim Walker, Liz Gal- lagher, Nancy Brodahl, Allegra Page, Nicki Jepson, Eighth Row: Randy Pasek, Kane St. John, and Bill Gobie Ninth Row: Ted Wilson. 21 Members ofthe 75-76 Math Team were First Row: Tim Walker, Mary Ann Paris, Sandy Sar- gent, Shelly Stoll, Leslie Thompson, Carla Kreger, Erika Heckscher, Huen Le, Erika Up- ton, Ginny Clark, Linda Frankel, Second Row: Kenny Klien, Mike Hallsted, Kathy Copen- haver, Brent Danninger, Lee St. John, Kane St, John, Erika Upton, Vic Santini, Third Row.' Mr. Judy, Ron Montgumery, Steve Telaneus, Reese Thompson, Don Moore, Susie Bathgate, Steve Knudsen, Gerg Dempster, Chris Bolt, Jesse Meridew, Kent Daniel, Fourth Row: Denny Thompson, Pete Pitsker, Doug Thomas, and Mike Busby. 45 Kiwanis Bowl members were: Front Row: Kane St. John, Ken Fish, Ginny Clark, Top Row: Linda Frankel, Brent Danninger, Mr. Levens, Cathy Copenhaver, Reese Thompson, Sue Saikind, Lee St, John, and Vince Romero.

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CLUBS EXPAND THE I D Academic Decathlon Dana Hill's Academic Decathlon competed in the Orange County Aca- demic Decathlon against many Orange County high schools. Kathy Copen- haver was winner of the Grand Sweep- stake awardj she also was the Honors Girl winner. Anne Nevison won the Scholastic Girl Contest in Math and Career Education, and Kathy Kimball won the Varsity Girl Contest for essay writing. This year's Academic De- cathlon placed 9th overall in Orange County. The Decathlon was under the direction ofMr. Levens. Math Team The Math Team was organized to give recognition to students' mathe- matical talent in competitions with other schools. The Math Team com- peted at El Toro, University, Mission Viejo, and Dana Hill's High Schools. They also participated in a prize exam for the College of Creative Study at U.C.L.A., a contest at University of CalU'ornia,' San Diego, and a contest at Occidental College. The Math Club, with sponsor Mr. Judy was involved with many math contests throughout the school year. C.S.F. Since Dana Hills opened in 1972, the California State Scholarship Federation has been an active club on campus. It was formed to recognize scholastically outstanding students and give them a chance to further their education through many avail- able scholarships. C.S.F. members rendered a tutorial service to other students and also participated in many school sponsored activities such as: trips to U.C.L.A., The Hunington E?- tws issui ui IHE WEEK L W... rooivs NEW at ..,.- E if '43 Q mg --IA Af, J Q V ., .. ,,,. . . ,.,,... , .k,.w Z - , V .,,. ,., I .,.... V ..W,MA4, V i 1.1 . 3 . . . ..,?Vffa4.:,1rVy,.r ' Y' ' 4 LIZ I .Tl l I.f ?3i i tgrygf .l K, N, A ' B F 0 I 1 - ,gf ,Q kin by Q .. y , ,.. V. . One Year Before the Mast



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CLUBS ENGAGED I WILDER ESS ACTIVITIES Backpacking Club In its first year at Dana Hills, the Backpacking Club was very successful. They went to Big Bear, Mammoth, and the High Sierras were they back- packed, cross country skiied, and snow camped. The main purpose of the Backpacking Club was to get away from it all , and most important, appreciate nature. Mr. Prestridge lead the group in all oftheir activities. Ski Club The Ski Club, under the leadership of Mr. Cunningham, was started this year to organize and execute trips to ski areas and to give transportation to students who otherwise had no means of getting to ski slopes. The main goal of the club was to go skiing as much as possible. Yosemite Institute This year marked the third year that Dana Hills sent a group of students to the Yosemite Institute. The Institute is a private school that offered a unique and wonderful experience in wilderness education. Students also got the opportunity to try winter ac- tivities such asg cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, and snow camping. All of these activities made the Yosem- ite Institute a valuable personal experi- ence. The students of this club were lead by Mr. Gaskins. 4? '-rf' s. 1- IA ff! 'F' 221115 One Year Before the Mast

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