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Associations Aboard lj fTaking a moment out of the sung Back- packing members Were From Lefl to Right John Tosdal, Miss Duim, Mr. Prestridge, Craig Stev- ens, Dan Andrews, Ann Bailey, John Bridgeman, Steve Spellman, Don Gilliland, and Kelly Drewelow. 25 Waiting patiently for the snow, Ski Club members Were From Lek lo Right Top lo Bolmm Neil Jenson, Brent Danninger, Kevin Devault, Caran Goller, Mr. Cunningham, Ken Golberg, Nancy Espinoza, Eric Krogius, Ralph Modugno anu John Wilcox. 33 Starririig From the Top Row, Yosemite Institute members were Tracy Watson, Sheila Banks, Jenny Parker, Robin McCollum, Jodi Huffard, Tim Butler, Miss Matson, Diane Bathgate, Allyson Becktel, Kathy Barger, Erin Andrews, Chuck Manor, Susie Bathgate, Molly O'l-lanlon, Marla Smith, Kathy Yocca, Mr. Gaskins, Vince Towles, Janice Thompson, Tammara Estes, and Kris Anderson.
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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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CLUBS SATISFY MANY INTERESTS Azteca The Club Azteca is a cultural group that was started in 1972. President, Teresa Lopez, Vice President, Maggie Aguilar, Secretary, Vickie Mercado, Treasurer, Luiz Mendoza, and Ad- visor, Miss Armenta led the group in activities such as Mexican Dances, a trip to Disneyland, and participation in Cinco de Mayo. The aim of the Club Azteca was to get scholarships for students of Mexican origin so that they may further their education. I.C.X. The International Correspondence Exchange Club was designed to give students a chance to have correspond- ance with people from all over the world. The club members, under the leadership of Candace Chaitlin, Presi- dent, Greg Bridgestock, Vice Presi- dent, Marc Idlemiller Secretary, and Ms. Lovmark, Advisor, were pen pals with people from Germany, France, Sweden, Japan, and West Africa. At the end of the year, the ICX planned on taking a trip to the beach. Equality Intelligence Council Although small in size, the aspira- tions of the Equality Intelligence Council were big. Marc Chaitlin, President, and Candace Chaitlin, Vice President, intended for this club to help make the high school student aware of his position relative to soci- ety and himself. The club was under the sponsorship of Ms. Billie Pinnick Lovmark. NS 4 - y l ,- vfni, if if will w gg 1 Pgv J P' uit 1 Evlila gb ' 3 et ' 1- E X 1 , . 4, 4 -.,..T- , 1 E 61,612 1' . 7 One Year Before the Magi
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