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THESPIANS IMPROVE THEATER KNOWLEDGE The Thespian Club, advised by Ms. Carol Stanfield, participated in many ac- tivities to further their drama abilities. In October, they donned Halloween costumes and worked at Pumpkin City. In December, the club gained eighteen new members at the initiation ceremony. Their annual Festival of One Acts came on March 20 and 21. The main purpose of the Thespians this year was to promote interest in theater and produce plays. 1 — Thespians: Top row: Ken Moody. Daphine Riggsby. Brian Day. and Rachel Howard. Second row: Lynn Whitman. Wade Kirk, Dawn Lee. Jayne Nugent, and Ms. Carol Stanfield. Third row: Diane Anderson, Christiana Swedlow. Kristine Thomas. Tif- fany Teinochl. Amber Seitr, and Chad Mar tin. Front row: Manfred Kuhnert. Cathie Mahon. Julie Stenger. and Christine Fisher. 2 — Treasurer Manfred Kuhnert. Shannon McCleary. Christine Fisher, and Ginnie Bergman attend a Thespians meeting. 3 — Ms. Carol Stanfield explains the point system. 4 — Julie Stenger expresses her views. 5 — Jayne Nugent. Kristin Thomas, and Carmen Sobrito listen carefully to Ms. Stanfield. 6 — Tony Bayard listens atten- tively. 7 — Patrice Spainhower eats lunch at a meeting. Clubs 73
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ADVANCED DANCE DISPLAYS CREATIVITY Dance Production, led by Ms. Carol Mitchell started with the Children s Con- cert in October. In January, they were invited to perform. Child Abuse in the Choreographer’s Concert. Following in March was Mirror, A Dance Concert, which was the main concert for the year. Seniors Charmaine Castillo and Dena Ming led the second period class. 1. Amy Fiedor. Sabrina Springer, Michelle Conyers, and Cindy Stacker perform The Wiz. 2. Mona Leung and Renee De Paul show liveliness In Puppets . 3. Dance Pro- duction — Top row: Barby Heavican, Susan Strabic. Valerie Doxy, Theresa Cabrera. Cin- dy Stucker. Michelle Conyers. Micaela Daly, and Miette Phillips. Second row: Jill Mar- chione. Sabrina Springer. Renee De Paul. Carrie Carlson. Erin Parnell. Mia Miranda. Lisa Crane. Amy Fiedor. and Leigh Mid- dlestead. Third row: Angie Hobson. Deanna De Robertis. Esther Whang. Mona Leung, Susan Slovak. Shannon McLaren. Cathy Ryan, and Brenda Gotsman. Front row: Char- maine Castillo and Dena Ming. 4. Dancers wave good bye in Double Dutch Bus. 5. Anne Curry performs We Got the Beat in the children's concert. 72 Clubs
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SAILING TEAM IS ALWAYS ACTIVE The El Toro Sailing Club, advised by Mr. David Johnson, was part of the Sad- dleback Valley branch of the South Coast Sailing Team. They sailed regularly on Thursdays after school and on Saturdays from 1:00 to 5:00. The sailing on Saturdays included racing, free sails and boat maintenance. The students earned swabby hours, which were credit toward trips. Over the summer they had a fundraiser by selling fireworks in San Clemente at one of the stands. In October, the Sailing Club had an extended trip to Catalina Island. The club had a 1981 Rendezvous in November, where they had competi- tion and comaraderie. In the spring, they held their annual Bike-a-Thon. This year s club sailed on Lido 14 Lasers and Windsurfer sailboats. 1. Sailing Club Top Row: Advisor Dave Johnson. Dan Nickle. Mark Marley. Nick Donofrio. David and David. Mr. Marley. Mid- dle Row: Steve Mandet. Kelly Benedict. Alan Owings. Jolynn Chow. Front Row: Dawn Node and Vivian Ricaurte. 2. The sailing club's boats rest at Dana Point Harbor after a long day of sailing. 74 Clubs
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