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Interact Supported by the San Juan Capis- trano Rotary Club, Interact is an organization which concentrates on school, community, national, and international service. Under the leadership of Board of Trustee mem- ber Mr. White, the club was extremely busy with many activities this year. At Christmas time, the Interact members brightened the holiday season for live needy families by giving them food and toys. Every month the group went to visit at a local convalescent hospital. The Dana Hills Interact Club last year was voted the best Interact Club in Rotary district 532 and re- ceived a trophy which was on display in Mr. Hix's office. Media Center Committee In its lirst year at Dana Hills, the Student Media,.Center Advisory Com- mittee gave students a chance to have a say in how they wanted the Media Center improved. President, Kane St. Johng and Vice President, Virginia Cheng with Mrs. Reynolds acting as sponsor led the group in activities such as contacing and visit- ing other schools for ideas and brain- storming as a committee. Five of the main gdals the committee worked on this year were: enlarging the Media Center in size and number of books, encouraging student suggestions for books to be added to the collection, finding ways to limit book loss, and encouraging the district to increase funds to support the Media Center. The committee also encouraged stu- dent participation in improving the Media Center Girls League Girls League, sponsored by Miss Blake, helped promote school and taught girls to work well with each other. They sponsored many activities this year including the Christmas Formal, Secret Carnations, and hosted many school functions. At the end of the year, Girls League spon- sored a mother-daughter luncheon.
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Drafting The Drafting Club, with Mr. Fisher as Sponsor, was for both students interested in drafting and those in- terested in making drafting a career, The main purpose of the club was to enrich the students' experience in the drafting field that cannot be obtained in the classroom. This year, club mem- bers visited model homes, construction sites, and new housing developments to observe and improve their drafting techniques. Chess In its second year at Dana Hills the Chess Club allowed all interested students a chance to sharpen their chess board skills in an atmosphere of friendly competition. At all times of the day, players could be seen huddled over their boards in the Science De- partment, almost always surrounded by a crowd of kibitzers. The members, under the leadership of Mr. Dunn, ranged from the rank and lile begin- ners to the seasoned veterans of the board. As the Members' skills were improved the Chess Club hoped to go into interscholastic competition. li Members of the Club Azteca were From Lejt to Right First Row: Marcos Guterrez, Lorena Lopez, Lourdes Avila, Manuel Arreola, Second Row: Vickie Mercado, Bertha Lopez, Mario Avilla, Frankie Mercado, Third Row: Mary Arreola, Alicia Maldonaldo, Theresa Lopez, Rosa Ontiveros, Fourth Row: Ms, Ar- menta, Mario ,Vazquez, Luiz Mendoza. 25 The Members of the International Correspond- ance Exchange Club were from Lek to Right: John Wilcox, Volunteer Georgette Smith, Marc Chaitlin, Robert Smith, Ms. Billie Pinnick Lovmark, Jane Nelson, Dean Hallowell, and Mark Eidelmiller. 33 Quality Intelligence Council members discussed some important business. They were From Left to Right Front Row: Bob Smith, Marc Chaitlin, Candice Chait- lin Back Row: Ms. Billie Pinnick Lovmark, Steve Lafferty, and Mark Eidelmiller 4j Mem- bers of the Drafting Club were Front Row: Andy Milosch, Richard Rodman, John Lewis, Bock Row: Ted Wilson, Tim Walker, Don Moore, Kent Daniel, and Mr. Fisher 55 Con- centrating on the next move, members of the Chess Club were From Right to Left: Steve Barrett, Mr. Dunn, John Nagel, Paul Walti, and Tom Aplin.
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