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S.A.V.E. Succeeds ' You mean you ' re not juvenile delinquents forced to do this? asked the astonished surfer. Me couldn ' t understand why forty students would vol- untarily spend their Saturday morning picking up trash on the beach. Through their many actions, S.A.V.E. members consistently displayed their dedication to improv- ing the environment. They testified in favor of clean air at a public hearing, initiated a school- wide recycling project, held highly publicized beach clean-ups, formed a Tide Pool Task Force to preserve coastal marine life, circulated a petition to halt deforestation in the rain forests, educated the students of Castille Elementary School about conservation and participated in the Dana Point Harbor whale festival, to name a few of their activi- ties. Founded this year by Flora Lu, Sean Olson, Alex Brezinski, Kristi Bloomquist, Stefan Tomic, John Rassman, Suli Porritt and Angela Galloway, S.A.V.E. made a lasting first impression, -f.l. 1. The First Meeting of SAVE attracts about 200 people. 2. Alex Brezinski, Allison Horak, Sanjiu Jain, and Flora Lu amass bags of garbage at the Trestles beach clean-up. 5. The Tide Pool Task Force listens attentively as Environmen- tal Director Lee Wain explains the dangers facing local ma- rine life. 4. Jess Oldershaw and Mascot Stephanie Patel show off the SAVE display at the Pavilion Whale Festival in Dana Point Harbor. 5. SAVE — (front) J. Oldershaw, S. Olson, F. Lu, A. Brezinski, J. hunnikoven, K. Kelly, A. Horak, S. Lee, C. Frazier; (second row) S. Tomic, M. Levine, R. Amtower, Q. Peters, J. Rassman, I. Choi, T. Pak, L. Chaipat. L. Francisco, A. Chang, M. Chan- danani, T. Emmons, K. Wald, A. Rangoussis, S. Gonzalez, L. Sitzer; (back) J. Peterson, R. Anslyn, 5. Fredrickson, C. Wright, J. stead, T. Munoz, W. Bloomquist, E. Bowen. 6. At a club meeting, Alex Brezinski absorbs environmental facts as Rich Amtower grimaces while reading about rain forest destruction. 7. Sean Olson expresses his concerns about air pollution at a public hearing. 113
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114 Journalism Jams Under the leadership (dictatorship?) of a new advisor, the staff of the The Paper weathered chronic ditching problems, slow turn-around time at the printer, missing stories, antique typewriters, and a plethora of other problems to produce a solid issue per month, from October to the end of the year. The publication ran in the black for the first time in several years, and by the end of the year the staff had converted to desk-top publishing, thanks to the efforts of award-winning Editor-in- Chief Chris Bergerud. Advisor Kris Evans commented that she never expects to see a better writer than Chris Ber- gerud, nor, for that matter, a better cartoonist than Greg Danylyshyn. -e.c. 1. NEWSPAPER — (front) M. Fournier, A. Howell, J. Coontz, K. Green, H. nguyen, L. Lam, D. Smek; (back) J. Vaioff, Q. Danylyshyn, C. Bergerud, C. Oprison, C. Qamboa, K. Faulkner, D. Wiishin, L. Ock, S. Shirazi, Ms. Evans ( son). 2. Co-editors of the sports section Maura Bruen and Kristin Green paste up page 12. 3. Editor-in-Chief Chris Bergerud runs a staff meeting 4. Editor Ryan Hirth helps Andrea Stanton with a lay-out. 5. Clubs Editor Katie Gabriel writes copy as midnight ap- proaches. 6. Head photographer Ryan Lewelling shoots his favorite subject. 7. MAST STAFF — (front) R. Lewelling, E. Paegle, K. Evans, S. Barton; (second row) A. Stanton, A. Ploye, D. Betanzos, E. Chen, A. Kennedy; (third row) T. Betanzos, L. Taubert, F. Lu, R. Hirth, K. Larson, J. Kemsley, T. Liu; (fourth row) J. Bierman, A. Resh, J.B. Taylor, K. Gabriel; (back) V. Yang, A. Couch. K
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