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J.R.O.T.C. IMPROVES MILITARY TRAINING This year's Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps unit had two new teachers join. Senior Military Instructor Lieutenant Colonel Mike Flynn and Military Instructor Captain Pete Mullins. J.R.O.T.C. had many major activities starting on November 10 with the Birth- day Ball Ceremony for the Marine Corps' two hundred and sixth birthday. The J.R.O.T.C. Color Guard performed in the Mission Viejo Band Review and Saint Patrick's Day Parades. I — J. Hyte is promoted to second lieute- nant. 2 — Vice Principal Bruce Taschner and Senior Military Instructor Lieutenant Col- onel Mike Flynn slice the cake with a sword in Military fashion at the Birthday Ball. 3 — R. Cooper stands at ease and listens careful- ly to instructions from Colonel Mike Flynn. 4 — J.R.O.T.C. Top row: Lieutenant Colonel Flynn, First Lieutenant A. Lotito. B. Watner. J. Hyte. B. Barker. L. Hill. R. Kosak. V. Lipari, D. Whitman. J. Chow. P. Buck, and D. Crespol. Second row: R. Cooper. S. Stupans. W. Reynolds. D. Gregory. E. Burkemper, L. Gribbs. M. Allen. L. Sage, and Y. Tumblin. Front row: A. Daly. T. Lew. T. Mattingly. J. Layne. R. Thompson, P. Farely. and A. Perumal. k 80 Clubs
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PEP CLUB PROMOTES SCHOOL SUPPORT The 1981-82 Pep Club was advised by Mr. Randy Kent. The president was Angie Hobson. This spirited group of girls met every Wednesday at lunch in room 209 to discuss their plan of action for arousing spirit. The main function of the group was to circulate themselves throughout the other students at El Toro and try to promote spirit where it was needed. 1. Monica Osborn and Barby Heavican sug- gest some ideas for promoting spirit. 2. Pep Commissioners Monica Osborn and Barby Heavican help with the organizing. 3. Ad- visor Randy Kent enjoys himself at the Homecoming assembly. 4. Pep Club — Top Row: Michelle Guysi. Stephanie Martin. Tina Fortune. Linad Samuelson, Kirsta Tierny, Monica Osborn. Angie Hobson, Barby Heavican. Audra Gordon. Susan Chapman. Vicki Esquivel and Dana Strabic. Middle Row: Gina Costello. Sherryl Thomas. Stacy Doss. Kelly Doss. Jerri Jourdon, Kristine Joy. Kristin Glasson. Stacy Kyler, Missy Brotherton and Patti Eubanks. Front Row: Nolvia Arnesto, Jodi Gerrard. Ann Cote, Kel- ly Uhe. Carolyn Casteneda. Tania Bohn. Kristie Manoff, Connie Rigdon, Jill Fisher and Tracy Tannen. 5. Kricket Tierny, secretary; Angie Hobson, president; and Audra Gordon, treasurer. Clubs 79
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AUTO CLUB DISPLAYS INTEREST IN “BUGS” The Auto Club, advised by Mr. Dur- ward Fowler, was a group with one main interest: any type of automobile activity. This included races, car shows, and even car washes. During the year they attended Bug Ins , which were times when people with Volkswagens assembled for races and various other contests. 1 — Todd Stephenson and Tim Flanery discuss the next move. 2 — Larry Whitte, Dave Hester, and Jon Weiss listen attentive- ly to Mr. Durward Fowler. 3 — Vince Cardenas smiles as he fiddles with a Bug . 4 — Robert Fowler works from the under- side. 5 — Robert Fowler and Gary Johnson take time out to smile. 6 — Auto Club top row: President Rudy Koscak, Vice President Ron Fretwell, and Vice President Spencer Hruska. Second row: Mike Allen, Tim Flanery, Vince Cardenas. Matt Haas, Robert Fowler, and Ken Griffin. Third row: Mark Erdei, Jon Weiss, Larry Witte, and Larry Larios. Front row: Stan Moore. Dave Hester. Bob Kirby, Pat Donahue. Gary Johnson, Jody Korhonen, Hick Natale, Gus Gonzales, and Mr. Durward Fowler. 7 — Mr. Fowler finishes an engine. Clubs 81
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