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± ' sSr Clubs ranging from German to Home Economics to Sports to Science Fiction to S.A.D.D. to S.A.C.A. were open for membership this year. There was a club for everyone, and if there wasn ' t one to suit you, all you had to do was create one. New clubs this year included S.A.V.E. (Students Against a Vanishing Environment) and Model United Nations. Clubs provided friendships and activities such as Science Club ' s numerous field trips, J.S.A. ' s notorious conventions. Home Economics ' Christmas progressive dinners, and Drama Club ' s outings to theatrical productions. Also included herein are the numerous governmental, artistic, and journalistic organizations that bring honor to Dana Hills: the pep, music, dance, theatrical, and journalistic groups that entertained us all year long. -k.l. 1. Sa bine Henderson, Amy Duell, and Brandy Ehlers lead the cast of Oklahoma in a chorus of I Can ' t Say No. 2. Mark Goedecke questions Angela Galloway about S.A.V.E. during Club Rush. 3. Mock Trial exhibits the confidence and poise that made them district champs.
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This is it! Says ASU This year ' s ASU is the most diverse ever, reflected Kelly Coop, co-activities director, and indeed she was right. The diversity of ASU ' s 15 members enabled them to reach out to all areas of the student body. ASU met every day during fourth period to plan pep rallies. Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, dances. Teacher Appreciation Weeks, and the list con- tinues. They were dedicated to organizing most of Dana Hills ' extra-curricular activities and making them memorable for both stu- dents and staff. As a group, ASU attended a leadership camp last summer at UCSB. Living on campus, they attended seminars, classes, and workshops focusing on leadership. Aside from learning to lead student bodies, ASU members formed friendships among themselves and learned to interact with those from other schools. ASU members have learned through exper- ience to remain organized, responsible, and informed. They also served as a support group for each other during the numerous stressful situations they encountered. This year Dana Hills saw Mr. Moe, last year ' s activities director, climb another rung on the professional ladder. Replacing him, Mr. Joh Veeh arrived in October and did an excellen job leading ASU. Happiness is like jam; you can ' t spread i around without getting any on yourself (Trojf Qeisler). ASU has done just that, -k.g. e.p. f 1. Dressed in Oriental splendor, Ryan Stewart waits tc greet his Homecoming princess. 2. Keely Hughes and Erin McKenzie listen intently tc Roger Crawford ' s motivational speech. 5. Kelly Coop types the agenda for Legislative Council 4. Dressed in Oriental garb, ASU president Fred Belforc announces the Homecoming Court. . 5. ASU — (front) Kelly Coop, Christina Keddington, Dan elle Dolphin, Dianna DeBellis, Keely Hughes, Lisc Qolding, Penelope Littlejohns, Erin Rowe; (back) Ryar Stewart, Bill Pipes, Dave Hagen, Troy Qeisler, Erii McKenzie, Melissa Marmolijo. Hot shovm: Fred Bel ford. 6. Bill Pipes holds the microphone as Ryan Stewart ani nounces the ski race during Christmas Week. 7. Lisa Qolding watches intently as Mr. Butler ' s hair shaved during the fall sports pep rally. 8. Thorougly enjoying this lunchtime activity. Bill Pipe; referees an arm wrestling match between two Home coming Queen finalists. 9. Dianna DeBellis, Kelly Coop, Erin McKenzie, and Me lissa Marmolijo take a break from the activities o Leadership Camp at UCSB last summer.
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