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

 - Class of 1987

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Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 119 of 352
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br the foniiation of HI Hp-campus N. ICON is made iipT fl TOTO TOients whq , an interest in learning about and helping those less : tlian themsehes. ■ ibei ' s met monthK Nith officers Eric Pinderski, Jon rgerber. Corrie Taylor, Phil Kauhnan, and Melia Scallor ibout social problems and find ways to impro ■e those ditions. Perhaps the most dramatic ICON event of the ye Mie IxiUoon launch, designed to heighten awareness of i for peace in our war-torn world. Other activities inclu« ) Eyes for the Needy and the Planned Famine, which rai ■ • - fight world h unger. K ' hed lialloon.s, some of which were found near th „ i-.» hizona border, ICON-(fronuMr. Rouse, T. Eiendal. j. Barhec. G. Romero, T. Peters, C. Taylor. K. Mackcx icius, C. Pinkowski. H. Wood. M. ioramer;(. second row ), ' , Wood.s, X. Hclstrom,J. Duarte.R. ; Cavanaugh, K. Abusamva. M, .Scallon. A. Martinez. S. Butland. H. asala, C. Horn. M. Hall, A. Kaml: erg; (third row) K. Larson. .1 llrotl, B. Tarzynski, ,S. -Mora, O. Chrislophe, L. Schramm. L. Kim. :. iVlcCann. I. Purrington, T. Gcisler. N. Gani. . A. Helheiinglon; ■fourth row). Ms. Rauli. S, Elpas. K, Kelly. C. Fleig, B. Alexander. .M Caudillo. A. Leverctt. L. Eck, E. Laarson: ( fifth row)J. Coomz. T. Tran. ?I. Ngiivuen. L. Lam. I- Watson, T. Sparkman; i si.xth ro % ) P. sKauffman. ' E. ' Pinderski, .M ' ' asqucz. D. Fitzpau ick. K. Futa. j. ' )eleo, R. Tang, EI. Brighlbill. E. Chen: (seventh row i T. Futa. L. Janchez. . Quilantan: (back I L. Ock. S. Aarondale. N. Melton. L. aubcrt. B. j ' amamolo. K. Faulkner. K. Leonhert. K. Yoshino. ht % ' : : mm Foreign Exchange I C i r

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EXCHANGE December. Bjorkvold to leave? Oljvicn le host to ten fore vhose homelands dotted the gl. ' Aed to cooler climates, foiuv. ,,,. omia and the relaxed lifestyle tc 3volainen, Even the teachers h iferent setting from home has not this group in the least bit; between the ten of them, their activities list included drama, marching band, soccer, ICON, Spanish Club, and Kiwanis Bowl. T»jaPfcA». P 9 f»J B H ■ k ' fOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS -(fioM) Johinni Savolainen (Finl ' ■istian Astrand (Sweden), Ted Hedberg (Germany); (middle) Tiril Bjorl Tway), Oliver Christophe (France), Sumie Utsononiya (Japan); (back) I -sen (Germany), Niles Reidock (Germany), Tanja Erendal (Denmark), 1 Wennersten (Sweden) ;dgn exchange student Ulrich Siemss en and newfound friend Ed Benrock a brought togeth|l|| IIHKitual interest in 3.Joharu)a Savolainen shows j Bkr homeland. Ft



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o help the less fortunate and to meet new people was, according iro, the goal for the Home Economics Club. Although they reduce to fifty -five this year, they proved that they could still make a difference both in the school and community. folding their reputation for service projects, this year ' s group continued in their hui efforts to assist the needy. The elderly received a bit of Christmas cheer whenTifci j members went caroling at Beverly Manor, and needy children, chosen from the Angel ; Tree, were provided with Christmas presents from the students of Dana Hills. Various ind- raisers, such as the infamous Men of Dana Hills calendar, provided money, some if which was then donated to a variety of charities and the rest of which was used for: J much -needed scholarships for seniors, -t.s. 1. Susie Woo decides which of the many desserts to eat at Andrea Rocca ' s house in the last pliase of the Progressive Dinner, rhe annual Home Ec. Club Christmas party provides Heather Guthrie, Tracy Robertson, and Michelle TaruUo with the chance to show their Christmas spirit. 3. Tracy Robertson wonders if she should sign up to be on the Winter Formal decorating committee, A. Santa Pete Koebier Claus arrives at the Progressive Dinner to distribute gifts to Trisha Lundin, Shannon Conroy. Wendy KroU, Barbie DeLeone. Michelle Whitelock, Seungee Jun, and Emily Hetfield. ' 5. HOME ECONOMICS- ((mm) J. Sparks, K. Abusamra.lC. Quigley, D. Roman, A. Panichi, T. Briggs, B. iderson; (second row) J. Elliot, K. VanBuskirk, W. Kroll, J. Dennison, S, Hefner, L. Furar. B. Yamamoto. J. ray, J. Burns, G. Btuggerman, K. Baker, T. Sparks; (third row) T. Lundin, H, Guthrie, T. Peters. S. DiCarro, :cm, K. Clem, S. Lewis, T. Bowen, M. TaruUo, T. Robertson, D. DePriest; (fourth row) S. Woo, fC, Philbin, ; Roberts, M. Knauer, T, Smothers, M. Whitelock, E. Hetfield, G. Cerato, C Waldfbgel; (back) J. Lindicy, C. Taylor. C. Makavicious, R, Peterson.

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