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advisor for S. . i ' WkVl- ' (Latin IV), Vice President Tracy lertson (Latin IV), Treasurer julie itz (Latin II) and Secretary Kathy f( Latin II). Because there were no tigners on whom to practice their lialect, Latin club members gained nee through competitions. {ln hey won numerous National LS n certificates.) Trips to the Junior State Convention and the J. Paul Museum in Malibu were both fun and educational for the thirty-six members. rciub members praised the Latin o by saying it helped them better and English grammar, have a I CLUB-iftom) D. ' ' ■■■■■■pt. C. Huber, S. Barton, M. Bastor; (middle) £. t,J. Rassman, S. Olson, Ms. Uickey, S. P»iel, K. Kelly, J. Coontz, K. Gabriel; (back) B. Overton, N. Watkins, M. Kramer, K. Bolton, T. Simpson, K. Coop. 2. Kelly Coop and Michael Hearne applaud speakers at the first Latin Club dinner of the year. 110 Working Together
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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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before. Anyone who ' s seen every episode of Sti conniplete works of Issac Asimov can now find a club for him or her; the new Science Fiction Club. President Alec Orrack and officers Andrew JVIiller, Scott ' . pd Jason Breainski helped the club through its first full ye activity. Science teacher Scott Smith oversaw the get-togetl: movie nights, the most memorable of which was the openii night of Star Trek IV in L.A. The bond of the Star Trek saga was so strong that the fift members planned a mini- Trekkie convention, the money which would be used to increase their library of sci-fi nov Orrack hoped their club would enhance their appreciation; art form and writing while broadening their already vast storehouse of knowledge. 1. Andy Miller and Alec Orvack debate which science fiction bests will next be made into a movie. 2. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB-(front) R. Amtower; (middle) J. Va D. Bolton, A. Brezinski, J. Brezinski, T. Tavernati; (back) A. O Horvatt, Mr. Smith. Latin Science Fiction 111
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