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bewildered rookie, Matt was unB anJemonium that reigned on his fi lout of chaos arose this avant-garde, trend-setting yearbook. :ked by the raw energy of advisor Ms. Evans and itors-in-chief Carolyn Case and Vikki Bowes, the ' staff explored the outer galaxies of human sanity J aggravation in showing why The Difference Is I ... Dana Hills. korable moments included binhday parties, week- l long deadlines that lasted past midnight, Ryan ' s Ipanding vocabulary, the underclassman dilemma, [ baby alert, and bulemic-like food binges. Eddie Yang aiiempts lo relax while writing another round of copy at one a.m. diligently as junior and sophomore editor, Lynne Gobby ., puts the final touches on her two-page spread. I Paulina birthday cake, Steve Economos enjoyed eating it as much as looking at it. AFF- (front) S. Economos; (second row) E. Warren, M. ; T. Liu, H. Bouvier; (third row) E. Cacho, E. Yang. M. -, C. Imbault, T. Hawkins, K. Houk, T. Sparkman, Ms. Evans; row) J. Lawrence, R. Hirth. L. Gobby, D. Bolton, E. Vorie, K K. Lewis, S. Chapin; (back) V. Bowes, C. Case.
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s s was meeting people from my own school whom I ' d never seen or heard of before. ' ! Skiing was indeed the gist of the Sports CluH activity. In conjunction with the Orange Coul Scouts ' Ski Explorers, trips were made avaiiaj Utah, Mammoth, and Colorado. Affordabilitjj quality of accommodation made each trip an incredible deal. Said Dave Brown, I paid fo four of my Utah trips by myself. We stayed a Sheraton and Hilton for four nights in Salt LJ City. We even had first class buses — that sl« that the $200 price, which included lift ticket really worth it. Added Mr. Cunningham, clu advisor, My favorite trip is always the Eastd to Colorado. You get five solid days of great with a maximum two minute wait in each lifil You also get free shuttles to and from your fi furnished condo. There are fewer better ways skiing. j .- - - ■ssr 1. Eric Koebler sails through a late m run at BrightOD. : 2. Club President Kevin Bryant and of Debbie Daly warm themselves with a ch over hot cocoa after a stormy day of skii at Alta. 3. HEAD OVER HEELS- Brad Danker, as I accidentally performs a single-mogu backflop, discovers the hard way th goes up, must come down, ■. 4. Carol, of the Parkwest Mounties, ta Farrell ' s lift ticket for skiing on the Forbidden Zone, 5. SPORTS CLUB-{{rom) L. Krovoza, Konn, K, King, Tosh, C. Sperber, M, Farrell, D, Brown, B. Lederman, P, Koebler, B. Danker, E. Yang; (back) R.. Lewelling, J. Juniper, R. Cavanaugh,-B Friedly, J, Giangardelia, J, Gilpin, K, Co P. Kaufman, B. Rodrigue, B. Goode. D. Daly, K. Patterson, W, Allen, C, Blandin, Utts - Sports 107
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We a e student populati( i riM L 1 :»[W Hampered by budget problems, the Dolphin Dispatch staff, advisor Michael Mikulics, Esq., did its best to keep the stud body up-to-date and informed about school events, sports, ai newly-released movies and records; it also provided an aren students to share their points of view in the Gripes and Gi column. The twenty member staff, including Editors-in-Chief Debby ■ and Christopher Voet, maintained high quality work found ' Dolphin Dispatch of the past despite the fact that A.S.U. fui only three editions. The staff produced a total of six papers March. The financial setbacks were a monumental challenge the staff, but, as Debby Lu put it, It takes much maturity tc able to participate in a venture such as newspaper. This ra and good management was exhibited when the Dispatch pla in the Santa Ana J.C. sportswriting competition and receive Honorable Mentions in the Rancho Santiago Journalism Competition and the featurewriting L.A. Times Competition 1. Beniley Cavazzi, Mr. Mikulics, Chris Voet, and Tom Campbell debate tl visual appeal of a lay-out. 2. Victor Vurpillat offers his expertise to Lars Plati, Paul Sandberg, and V Waide on a sports article. 3. Lars Piatt carefully examines the intricacies of the new Dolphin Dispart 4. NEVf ' SPAPER STAFF-({rom) Mr. Mikulics; (first row) L. Kim, T. Bro ' Vurpillat, T. Phillips, P. Sandberg, J. Hughes; (second row) K. Regan,; C. Bergerud. B. Cavazzi, H. Wood. W. Kroll, W. Waide, R. Baessler, D. ' (back) A. Lareau, D. Fisher, T. Fisher, C. Voet, G. Beville, D. Nutter, ! Tighe, E. Miraglia.J. Ledergerber.
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