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

 - Class of 1989

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Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA) online collection, 1989 Edition, Page 123 of 388
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Photographers Find a Hew Dimension you take photography a little more serious- than the average tourist and 35 mm cam- as are your speciality, then you should join le Photo Club. 3r five dollars you can join Ms. Dunn and lirty other students on ' photo assign- lents to such places as Disneyland and Uni- ;rsal Studios. The group was led by Presi- ent Michael Fournier. he club sponsored a school-wide photo con- test and participated in a district-wide compe- tition. The club raised money through picture frame sales and Gobble Grams at Thanks- giving. In addition to just having fun and going on field trips, Ms. Dunn views the club as a learn- ing experience: We learn how to work to- gether to accomplish ends and are exposed to the fine arts. -j.b.t. I

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Fans Fantasize about Future Readers of science fiction novels, afficienados of old sci. fi. movies, fans of role playing games or simply those with active imaginations found plenty of fellow enthusiasts in the Science Fiction Club. Advised by Mr. Scott Smith, the club consists of fifteen members. The group meet almost everyday in room 817, watching movies, eating lunch to- gether, and discussing the future. The club attended premiers of several sci. fi. mov- ies and made a trip to Photon, a life size video game set in a huge labyrinth and played with laser guns. To join the club, one only needs to pay 5 dollars a year which goes towards pizza parties and renting movies. Among the group ' s more active members were Mike Calore, Cherie Hsu, Alex Brezinski, and Scott Fredrickson. -J.b.t. 1. PHOTO CLUB — (front) Linda Hilburg, nancy Dunn, Tammy Walker, Diana Toutch, Tiffany Miller; (second row) Sara Mai- tino. Amy Viceroy, Angela Chang, Chris Qamboa, Tina Tullius; (third) Stacy Sutherland, Ty Munez, Robe Mavers, Mike Four- nier, Scott Fosti; (back) Sarah Keeling, Brian Radlinski, Darci Davis, Raameen Shary. 2. Mike Calore inserts a sci-fi flic. 3. Mark Brooks is intrigued by the future. 4. Aiding struggling students is Ms. Dunns speciality. 5. Ryan Lewelling ' s subject is Yosemite. 6. SCl-ri CLUB — Alex Brezinski, Scott Smith, Sharie Hsu, Tim Qaffney, Mark Brooks, Casey Bradshaw, Lawrence Hama- shima, Mike Calore, and Phil Ariza. ■nofl



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Legal Aliens Learn Culture Would you leave your high school, friends, family, and country to experience an entirely different culture? For seven students repre- senting Germany, Yugoslavia, Fiorway, and Spain, the answer is yes. For Kris Kvaternik, Till Gunnewig, Claudia Walger, Thomas Glattes, Rune Tollisen, Monica Cortina, and Macarena Gomez, Southern California was a home away from home-at least for 10 months. Through their insightful eye, American cul- ture and institutions did seem a worid apart. The Yugoslavian and Spanish students who were accustomed to a Marxist and monar- chistic government respectively, experienced democracy, and students who once had to take 15 subjects in school felt the burdeq lifted with seven. Kris Kvaternik has come tO like the United States so much that he wantsj to stay for college, much to the dismay of the Yugoslavian government who wants himf back for military service. i According to Claudia Walger, Kris Kvaternik summed it up when he said, Life is big, fast and different when you first get here. -f.l. • ■t f DCLJ

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