El Toro High School - Amanecer Yearbook (Lake Forest, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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El Toro High School - Amanecer Yearbook (Lake Forest, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 65 of 312
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I.S.F. MAINTAINS ilGHER STANDARD The California Scholorship Federa- tion this year was advised by Ms. Sally Hotchkiss and Ms. Freda Gully. Members were selected to be in the club on the basis of their citizenship grades and grade point averages in approved classes. The purpose of this club was to recognize students who displayed academic excellence. 1. CSF Top row: Karen Seeberg, Robert Hoogeveen, Steve Lutsky, Jennifer Fergeson, and Amy Morris. Second row: Thomas Daily, Melanie Rix. Dawna Mallard, Won You, Steve Legrand, Alfonso Lopez, Drummond Buckley, and Paul Gilmore. Third row: Pat Little. Brian Fronk, Angie Hobson, Kim Glasgow, Cindy McFadden, Susan Berg, Elinore Suk, Carolyn Kyle, Kimberly Parker. Teresa Eubanks, Cindy Eubanks, and Jesus Lopez. 3. CSF members review the meetings funnier points. 2. Mrs. Gully stops for a final word on the way out. 5. Students crowd around Mrs. Hotchkiss for passes back to class. 4. CIF Officers: Secretary Angie Hob- son, Treasurer Won You, Vice President Kim Glasgow, and President Steve Lutsky. 6. Mrs. Hotchkiss explains the details to Steve Lutsky and Won You. Clubs 61

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STUDENTS LEND AN EAR TO TROUBLES One of the newest clubs on campus this year was the Peer Faciltators, head- ed by Mr. Tim Allen, Mrs. Sue Tobin, and Mr. Phil Samuels. The members were a counseling center extension, and helped students with problems. In the beginning of the year the members com- pleted a 20-hour training program to develop counseling skills. The purpose of the club was to provide a self-help op- portunity for the teenagers with pro- blems. The members of the Peer Facilitators had three specific roles: to give support to kids new to El Toro, pro- vide individual help for problems, and get the person involved in group rap sessions. The members had to be sen- sitive to when to send the students to counselors at El Toro. El Toro's Peer Facilitators extended a hand to all of Saddleback Valley. They visited elementary and junior high schools and provided activities, events, and small group discussions. Some of the things discussed had to do with alcoholism, divorce, and family problems. In January, the Peer Facilitators did a skit for an elementary school and after- wards sat down and talked to the children about the skit, and what pro- blems the children had seen in it. The Peer Facilitators main purpose was to help to cope . 1 — Peer Facilitators — Top row: Pat Cov- ington. and Mr. Phil Samuels. Second row: Shelly Karsten, Jawon Shin. Stacey Runyon, Fred Knight. Liza Baziak, Michele Lofton, and Kelly Donahue. Third row: Negin Varasten, Anita Mosbury. Tracy Corbett, and Monica Osborn. Front row: Rande Criss- inger. 2 — Stacey Runyon and Monica Osborn express their views on certain sub- jects during a meeting of the Peer Facilitators. 3 — Dana Schmaltz takes notes of the ideas being presented by Mr. Phil Samuels at an important meeting during lunch. 4 — Mr. Tim Allen explains something in intricate detail as Anita Mosbury looks on. 5 — Laura J. Zimmerle sits listening at- tentively to ideas presented by the club members. 6 — Negin Varastan smiles in amusement as Mr. Phil Samuels tells a joke to the group. 60 Clubs



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COIN AND STAMP ATTEND SHOWINGS The purpose of the Coin and Stamp Club was to teach the members about coins and stamps; both as hobbies and investments. The advisors were Mr. Jerry Miller and Mr. Chuck Vicker. Dur- ing the meetings they had guest speakers, who were experts in coins and stamps, and exchanged foreign stamps and coins. Almost monthly they attended Coin and Stamp shows. The meetings each week alternated between coins and stamps. 1 — Coin and Stamp — Top Row: Frank Chiricosta. Derek Cha. and Joe Wilhelm. Se- cond row: Mr. Chuck Vicker. David Lipin, Shawn Wilaon. and Bettina Hauck. Front row: David Lin. Tae You, Lance Nicderhaua, and Nolvia Arneato. 2 — Mr. Vicker explaina about the wide variety of coina and atampa. 3 — Joe Wilhelm examinea the many foreign atampa brought for exchange by the club membera. 4 — Chria Jamea and Frank Chiricoata peruae a book on foreign coina and atampa. 5 — Frank Chiricoata looka through the newapaper to find the price of certain coina and atampa. 6 — Lance Niederhaua looka up from matching coina and pricea during a meeting. 62 Clubs

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