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1. Flag and Banner member Ann Cote prac- tices a routine for a football halftime show. 2. A.S.B. officers Steve Svitenko — vice president and Debbie Tome — secretary, listen to some ideas by homeroom represen- tatives. 3. Keywanette member Tharine Rudon gives a speech during a lunch meeting. 4. Yearbook member Michelle Perin writes down the names of Key Club members as given to her by Key Club advisor Mr. Bill Ruffner. 5. Clarinetist Kris Lindholm and Mildred Montebello stand at attention at the judges corner anticipating an award. 6. Drill Team members show their fine form at one of their many parades. 7. El Toro High Schools own A.F.S «Club: Top row — Jennifer Fergeson, Roberta Baily. and Kirsta Tierney. Second row — Kris Lindholm, Stacey Ru- nyon, and Lisa Klein. Front row — Sharon Merritt. These candidates are all awaiting notification of the country that they will be visiting. 8. J.V. Cheerleader Leigh Mid- dlestead promotes spirit to a large football game crowd. 9. Thespian club advisor Carol Stanfield explains the different aspects of production. 10. Dance Production member Susan Strabic practices her dance before the final performance. 11. J.R.O.T.C. members practice a regulation drill. The variety of clubs offered at El Toro High School this year was greater than ever before. Every student had dif- ferent interests, so naturally the diversi- ty of organizations had to be great. There were clubs for everyone; music lovers enjoyed the bands and orchestra, as well as a new club called the Skippy Club, which offered dancing and con- cert enjoyment during lunchtime with sixties music. The dance department also added a new level, beginning dance, a class that opened the dancer up to the fundamentals without the con- cern of performances. Service clubs, such as the International Key Club and Keywanettes, were also represented at El Toro. Special interest groups includ- ed the German Club as well as the Coin and Stamp Club and the Surf Club, both new this year. For those students who were just itching to show their creative side. El Toro’s publications: Ole. Amanecer and Touch Our World, dealt them their chance. CLUBS Club Division 55
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GIRLS’ LEAGUE SPONSORS FORMAL The Girls’ League this year was advis- ed by Miss Cheryl Webb and Mrs. Kim Wilkerson. The purpose of the club was to unite all the girls of El Toro High School. Every Friday, the girls met in room 405 for a meeting during lunch. At these meetings they planned the ac- tivities that took place during the year. One of these activities was El Toro's Christmas Formal, A Christmas Rose . The officers this year were Presi- dent Charon Turner, Vice President Jen- nifer Walsh. Secretary Denise Carrillo, Treasurer Stella Kim. Friendship Of- ficer Christine Watt, Communications Director Esther Whang, Publicity Chair- man Dana Frary, and Activities Com- missioner Karen Turner. Girl ’ League: Top row: Melanie Le. Jennifer Ferguson. Laura Lappin. Sandy Kim, Charon Turner, Nadine Heligenthal, Wendy (Jroda. and Denise Carillo. Second row: Marysela Franco. Melissa Stegall, Dana Frary, Christine Watt, Susan Suh, Brenda Wanjon, and Paula Ortiz. Front row: Suzie Bechtold, Stella Kim. Tracy Rosenberg, Carla Graham. Becky Sebben, Robin Gray, and Rose Encke. 2 — Girls' League members meet in the cor- ner to discuss important business that will be discussed later during the meeting. 3 — Rose Encke smiles for the photographer dur- ing lunchtime meeting as she finds out the group's next planned activity, the Christmas Formal. 4 — Denise Carillo expresses her ideas to the group at one of the first meetings of the 1981-82 school year. 5 — President Charon Turner takes the atten- dance at the beginning of a meeting and reads the day's agenda for the lunchtime meeting of the Girls' League, which met every Friday in room 405. 6 — Girls' League members listen attentively to the final deci- sion about the Christmas Formal, A Christmas Rose , which was held on December 21, 1981. 7 — Chris Linholm and Jennifer Walsh eat their lunch and listen at- tentively simultaneously at a Girls' League meeting during which the plans for the Christmas Formal will be revealed. 56 Clubs iN
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