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Move Gver Solid Gold, Here Comes EHS 4 41 think dances are a good idea. They giue students a chance to get together with their friends and haue a good time, stated Jeff Olson. He added, it also giues people a chance to get to know people a little better in a nonacademic at- mosphere. The dances consisted of Homecoming, after games dances, King's ball, and many more. Dances are a good opportunity to socialize with your friends. Teacher, Sandra Mayo commented, Hdances are an important part of learning. To be able to socialize is as important as academics. 44 f Dances
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Clubs Feature Firsts Black Student was an organization open to any student who wished to learn about black cultural backgrounds and histories. Daurence Hubert and Callie Smith were the President and Vice President, with Jeanne Munz as the advisor. B.S.U. held a 'Black History Week, which featured Phyllis Wheatly, America's first black poet, Harriet Tubman, who worked with the Underground Railroad, that helped the slaves gain their freedom, Martin Luther King, Jr., who advocated nonviolent social and political action by Negroes in their struggle for civil rights, Marian Anderson, a singer and Frederick Douglas, the American abolitionist and author of North Star, a book that spoke on behalf of the emancipation of women as well as slaves. The Black Student Union also nominated their own court, which consisted of Walter Hawthorne, as King, Daurence Hubert, Michelle Byrd, Tiffiani Frye, Callie Smith as princesses and Cynthia Greene as their Queen. They were announced at the after game dance in the gym. It was great and wonderful to be the first B.S.U. Queen of E.H.S., Queen Cynthia exclaimed as she looked back on her night of triumph. The California Scholarship Federation, or C.S.F., is an Honorary Society that recognized outstanding scholarship and good citizenship. Advised by Beverly Kuck, President, Kamna Dhoka, and Vice President Bruce Draper, this federation offered scholarship possibilities to outstanding students. The Kiwanis Educating Youth provided an organization for students to get involved with their school and their community. Key Club was advised by Mrs. Luhrs with leadership from President, Daurence Hubert, and Vice President, Grace Hearn. They held lunch meetings once a week and held night meetings once a month at a member's house. They discussed and planned the annual Wake-a-Thon and the Picnic with Key Clubs from other schools. The Spanish Club was opened to all students who wished to extend their contact with Spanish related activities. Under the leadership of Bill Walsh and Vice President Tracy Collins, plans were made to attend the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera's production of t'Evita, the award- winning play based upon Argentina's Eva Peron. Clubs f 43
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.,M ' QR 'f L ' .2 .. 2 Page 44 l. Kristi Potokar and Matt Triner look amused at the couples dancing. 2. Leslie Trujillo flashes her bright smile at an unknown admirer. 3. Steve Pereira and Mary Tellez-Giron seem to be liv- ing for the moment after a football game. 4. 'Rocky eat your heart out, says Shirley Quinto fleftj and Christy Diaz. 5. Glen Crosby shows that even juniors have serious moments. Page 45 l. Tammy Watson and Micheal Henry seem to be shar- ing a private joke. 2. Kristen Humphrey in her best Madonna imitation seems to have her date enchanted. 3. Eliazbeth Robles doing her own version of the Freak Dances f 45
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