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There are few schools around that can match the depth of the Dana Hills academic program. With over 100 teachers, . huge two-story building, close to two dozen out- side portables, and a healthy dose of enthusiasm, Dana Hills High School annually graduates over five hundred people who have learned enough to go out and tackle the world. Several alternative programs make Dana Hills accessible to all, in- cluding Crossroads, R.O.P., E.S.L., and Special Education, the learning program for the severely handicapped which moved onto campus this year. Most students leave Dana Hills with valuable knowledge of how to compete. The athletic de- partment offers over founeen sports, creating a multitude of opportunities for Dana Hills kids to test themselves in active, physical competition. Academic strength is tested as well, both county and district-wide, with Academic Decathlon, Kiwanis Bowl, the Spelling Bee, Country and Math Competition. Even though many Dana Hills students end up missing out on the educational and competitive activities at Dana Hills, absolutely nobody misses out on the exciting experience of ex- ploring new and fulfilling friend- ,4 : ' , ships, some of which last for a ' S ' lifetime. Dana Hills seems to i - ' : ' :. be built for friendships; there is an open mall in which to so- cialize whenever, but also plenty of nooks and crannies where one can spend many an intimate moment with his sweet- heart. Unfortunately, not everything learned at Dana Hills is positive. Drug abuse remained a big issue in ' 87, with a Just Say No attitude spreading waves of awareness throughout both the school and the world. In October, ASU staged Just Say No to Drugs Week, a break in the tradition of general indifference. -e.y. % A San Clemente student learns from R.O.P graphics students Tom Campbell and Susanne Hallowell. Drama Club member Marie Wen- nersten entices Tawni Bell to join . ■- ' ,] up by demonstrating her ex- pertise as a make-up art- ereitce Is
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Trevor Ryan, Kathy Givens, and Jessica Orel ' ana fiod their video class to be the highlighi of their day. i The Dana Hilis Experience isn ' t always positive: football player Vitior Vurpillat hobbled through most of the season.
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