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Teams Excel Once again, Dana Hills ' academic teams dominated not only the other schools in the district, but also those in the rest of the county. The Senior- Junior Academic Decathlon team competed in the most difficult compe- tition in recent years. After coasting through county prefims, the team competed in county finals and fin- ished, as usual, ahead of our feline neighbors to the north and the mys- tics to the south. The Kiwanis Bowl team ripped the competition apart at the county pre- lims, thus carrying on the five-year do- mination of its division. The team strangled the Tritons and brushed aside the feeble Cougars, then looked forward to decimating their oppo- nents at the Fallbrook Invitational and DC Riverside Invitational. Coaches Sherrill and Dunn both pre- dicted that the sophomore team would be strong and looked forward to asserting Dana Hills ' continuing dominance in all academic events. For results of the sophomore and freshman triumphs, please see the Spring Supplement, -e.c. 1. The Academic Decathalon team looks over another physics problem during an all-day cram session. 2. Mike Hearne breathe a sigh of relief after his interview while Alex Brezinski anxiously awaits his interrogation. 3. John Rassman and Kevin Leob proudly exit the stage after receiving medals for their performance in science. 4. SR, JR. ACADEMIC DECATHLOn: (front) Alex Brezinski, Flora Lu, Matt Dickey, Eu- gene Chen, John Rassman; (back) Kevin Loeb, Mike Hearne, Gerhard Peters. 5. Garret D ' Amore and Coach Sherrill discuss strategies at Sunny Mills. 6. SOPH. ACADEMIC DECATHLON — (front) Sandra Rugh, Cara Tyler, Dagmar Smek, Mona Wang; (back) Coach Marv Sherrill, Ryan Hamilton, Marc Carraturo, Mick Pe- ters, Tas Toochinda, Bing Lee. 7. KIWAMIS BOWL — (front-clockwise) Matt Levine, Tas Toochinda, Gerhard Peters, Eu- gene Chen, riora Lu, Bing Lee, Sean Olson, Coach Marv Sherrill, f evin Loeb, Alex Bre- zinski, Richard Amtower. 8. Marc Carraturo and Dagmar Smek spend another lunch listening to Mr. Sherrill; to- days lecture is on Fine Arts. 9. Coach Marv Sherrill preps the students be- fore the team begins its journey to a fourth place finish in the state s knowledge Master Open. 10. Faster than the click of the shutter, Alex Brezinski and Sean Olson pounce on a question during a lunch-time, while Matt Levine looks on in awe.
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106 Francophiles Enjoy Food, Films, Fun French Club continued its tradition of moti- vating students to pursue their interest in France and French culture. Advisor Madame See installed Deborah Park as president in the fall, and Jennifer Barbee assumed the post during the second semester. French Club continued its age-old tradition of Christmas caroling at homes for the elderly and watching French movies; of course subti- tles proved to be a savior in the latter case. Several members attended French Camp near Big Bear for a w eekend during november and April; French only — no English! was the rule. An oral speaking contest was also held in April. Highlights of the year were the stylish club t- shirts, which featured an Eiffel Tower logo, and the Mardi Qras celebration. A beach party was planned as the year ' s closing event, -e.c. 1. FREnCH CLUB — (front) Ms. See, Ali Patrick, Lilli Fran- cisco, nancy Amato, Jenny Maxwell, Ylang Mguyen, Yvi Mguyen, Jyllian Kemsley; (back) Alejandro McKen- zie, David Wolfe, Kris Kvaternik, Lisa Trudeau, Joy- Linda Jenner, Margarita Qonzalez, Jennifer Stead, Laura Jones, Lida Chaipat. 2. Grinning with excitement, Ms. See (second from left) and Fr ich Club members Deborah Park, Laura Jones, and Jenny Maxwell enjoy the novel experience of French Camp. 3. Bon appetite, says Jennifer Barbee as she adds the final ingredients to her crepes.
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