Etiwanda High School - Aquila Yearbook (Etiwanda, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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l .. 4 Page 40 1. On the vertical mill, Keith Pigott practices for the up- coming Skills Olympics competition. 2. Visual Arts Club, First row: Dalene Sederstrom, Shellie Brann, Joanne Murray, Monica Myers, Laura Roberson, Ms. Brouse. 2nd row: Renne Tippens, Eric Powell, Janine Rohlf, Scott Coatsworth. Page 41 1. V.l.C.A. Club, First row: Mr. Pena, Shannon Wood, Regina Flournoy, Jeff Miller. 2nd row: Milten Meade, Eric Fort, Keith Pigott, Mike Perez. Not pictured: Advisors Mr. Taylor and Mr. Ramsey. 2. Drama Club, First row: Rao Rohitash, Angie Smith, Shirley Topolse, Chad Raymond, Sharon Morales, Sandra Walker. 2nd row: Candi Schaedle, Marie Alcorn, Maura Sell, Jennifer Kulbacki, Mary Kemp, Angela Blankenship, Katie Meeks, Sheila Vargas. 3rd row: Sandi Schaedle, Donna August, D. J. Quervdeo, Sheey Knox, Jenine Hermance, Jason Miller, Darren Ford, Julie Voth, Dave Araujo. 3. While skiing at Mountain High, Chris Vojtko, a ski member, en- joys the slopes: 4. Ski Club, First row: Don Butler, Tom Wight, Lori Wilder, Rao Rohitash, Gene Minet. 2nd row: Rachelle Tarin, Heidi Hinojos, Debbie Dunlap, Shannon Cripps, Leslie Trujillo, Kris VonKaenel, Michelle Crtalic, Todd Matyi, Joanna Shepard, Shannon Wood. 3rd row: Amee Campbell, Sabrina Cole, Monica Cardenas, Sandie Porretta. 4th row: Shelly Knox, Diane Chavez, Gigi Buckley, Ver- bon Kelley, Todd Smith, Jason Flores, Bill Walsh, Jason Meyer, Tanya Stout. Clubs f 41

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The Gnes To Be In he Vocationaylndustrial Clubs of America, or V.l.CA. was a skills art club. They operated machines from lathes, mills, and drilling operations, to N.C. flxlumerical Control, a computer assisted machinej. They also used automotive small gas engines and architectural and mechanical drafting tools. As advisors, Mr. Earl Ramsey, Mr. Richard Pena, Mr. John List, Mr. Ben Taylor, helped them to complete in a competition called Skills Olym- pics. The club competed with other V.I.CA. clubs in the areas of skills S technology using the different kinds of machinery at Mt. Sac on March 8, 1986. When they arriv- ed at Mt.Sac they were divided into their departments and were given a three-hour written manipulative skills test, in which they showed their expertise. The metal department had to draw graphs, copy them onto metal blocks, and use the machines to cut them out with accuracy. Along with the written test, the Drafting Department, had to compete with women in constructing a pavillion and the new park in Cucamonga. They also had students work- ing on a computer for General Dynamics. Unlike the other two departments, the Power Mechanics didn't have to take the written test. However, in that three hours, each person, working alone, had to take apart an engine of a car, makef precision measurements, on the enternal parts, and put the engine back together. The Drama Club was Zmade up of students that were in- terested in participatingiin plays and seeing productions of plays. With Mrs. F akatoumafi as Advisor, Angela Blanken- ship as President and Shelley Choate as Secretary, the Miracle Worker and the Wiz were performed. The Ski Club brought together students of all skill levels to participate in their common interest of skiing. Under the leadership of Advisor, Lori Wilder, President, Tom Wight, and Vice President, Don Butler, Ski Club raised money for transportation. They enjoyed skiing at Moutain High, Snow Summit and took a long weekend in Lake Tahoe. Dance, one of the fastest growing programs, was a club that teaches professionalism and dances that people like to see. Led by President Stacy Castin, Vice President, Kim Wilkey, and Mrs, Miranda, They danced in the quad during lunch in a recital and in The Wiz, the musical play that was shown in May. A'The reason this club was organized, was because many of the girls were chosen to be in ad- vanced dance at Chaffey - and they wanted a dance pro- gram here, explained Advisor, Mrs. Miranda. I love to dance and Dance Club is a good experience, stated Sher- rell Sellers. The Visual Arts Club promoted and encouraged visual arts on campus and augmented campus activities with trips to art-related events. Some of these trips included go- ing to places like J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu and the Los Angeles Museum. lt gives those interested in art an opportunity to explore the field more, and those not in- terested a chance to look brainy if they become famous and have to be interviewed on Donahue, stated Vice President Day Sederstrom. Rene Tippens, Dalene Sederstrom and Monica Meyers were President, Vice President, and Secretaryffreasurer, respectively. Ms. Brouse was the advisor. The Visual Arts Club worked together on the mural in the 'AH Building. 40 I Clubs



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4 Page 42 1. At a B.S.Ll. meeting, Walter Hawthorne, listens carefully to the announcements of the B.S.Ll. court. 2. Black Student Llnion, Row No.1: Lisa Quinoz, Keshia Joseph, Traci Penick, Vickie Wyatt, Makini Sims, Tasha Gibson, Lenita Graves, Michelle Byrd, Callie Smith, Daurence Hubert, Stephanie Offutt, Sherrell Sellers, Candy Wheeler, Regina Flornoy. Row No. 2: Walter Hawthorne, Rolanda Riley, Kaeshia Ghorton, Gary Alridge, Cynthia Greene, Kellie Baker, Kim Poole, Erica Self, Lareesha Louis, Brenda Hardy, Tarvina Clark, Mrs. Munz. Row No. 3: Mark Williams, Alan Luois, Erik Douglas, Dion Tolbert, Tif- fany Smith, Keisha Williams, Deidre Duff, Tiffiani Frye, Deirdre Wheeler. 3. Key Club, Row No. 1: Christy Alcorn, Michele Garcia, Aimee Alfonso, Grace Hearn, Daurence Hubert, Maura Sell, Shelly Fry, Mrs. Luhrs. Row No. 2: Stephanie Smith, Shannon Wood, Tanya Stout, Chuck Hewitt, Anna Gutierrez, Michele Corral, Alexander Menkes, Jamie Wilson, Fernando Araneta, David Schank, Nicole Ford, Michael Korck, Kim Higgins, Jill Behrems. 4. California Scholarship Federation, Row No. 1: Jaime Wilson, Einav Aviram, Shannon Wood, Kamna Dhoka, Daurence Hubert, Grace Hearn, Cynthia Torres, Leslie Trujillo, Llrusla Stuter. Row No. 2: Ms. Kuck, Bing Kongmebhol, Sheryl Edelsberg, Renee Amason, Tanya Stout, Michelle Land, Donovan Cocas, Cristina Kleinecke, Heather Enns, Shannon Cole, Melissa Casanta, Phuong Ly, Kay Bender, Brian Lynch. Row No. 3: Neil Thomson, Tom Wight, Danny Lynch, Glenn Stuter, Scott Coatsworth, Jesus Ber- jeda, Bill Walsh, Gia Roccatani, Bruce Draper, Janine Rohlf, Pete Watson, Mike Johnson, Michael Huy, Duane Slaman, Chad Felberg, Dadhri Keane. . Page 43: 1. Vice President of the Spanish Club, Tracy Collins, works to get all activities done. 2. Spanish Club, Row No. 1: Shannon Cripps, Leslie Trujillo, Kris VonKaenel, Shannon Wood, Daurence Hubert, Grace Hearn, Tamara Tingley, Cynthia Torres, Mrs. Cantu. Row No. 2: Teresa Martinez, Marisela Magana, Ray Bender, Sonja Bokulic, Heather Enns, Shannon Cole, Melissa Casanta, Brian Lynch, Aimee Alfon- so, Gene Villarin. Row No. 3: Michelle Land, Lori Aguilar, Tanya Stout, Bill Walsh, Gia Roccatani, Fred Thompson, Tracy Collins, Nick Dingwall. 42 f Clubs V ,ji lie. .t Ax V-4 i

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