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Top row: Sherri Musquez, Jennifer French, John Caulde, Gerald Melady, Jameece Meyer, Ma k Bear, Kevin King, John Korthius, Jeff Schneider, Mike Melady, Robert Hendrix, Jay Del Carmen, Paul Tell, Dan Smith, Alicia Sittner. Middle row: Heidi Westby, Julie Morgan, Lou Leonardo, Dan Taylor, Eric Kerber. Front row: Becky Gallegos, Diane Weaver, William Hsu, Dan Stober, Les Puccini, Keith Trammel. The French Club, under the direction of Monsieur Proudian, went Christmas caroling on December 12. The Club does not really study the language of France but more the customs of its people. Dur- ing the year they went to San Francisco and visited a French restaurant and the French Museum of Art. l I i l ' Spanning The Globe . The German International Club is a very interesting foreign club. They study the language, the culture and the customs of the German people. They went to Carmel this year to visit a language institution. They also went to San Francisco and ate at a German restaurant and then went to a foreign language exhibit. The clubs sponsor is Mr. Petrosian. 1 , i r : TWO'S COMPANY. Mark and Jameece are at 1 it again, l l I Bonjour Am ricans, Viva La France. b Y V I Top row: Andrea Adolph, Susan Tascorl, Greg Ierland, Lori Yancura, Brad Fitshenry, Mike Peterson, Janet Bracken, Cheryl Kunimitsu, Cathl Wiens, Marina Kitamura, Jerry Chang, Clint Griess, Michelle Smith. Third row: Nichole Van Derelst,l Barbra Church, Cary Karle, Paul Worthington, Deanna Kita- mura. Second row: Jameece Meyer, Elsa Sanchez, Rosalend Bennett, Ariane Eberhart, Cheri Rice, William Hsu, Danny Stober, Marlene McClintic, Wes Schal, Colleen McClintic, Yen Ngo. Front row: Teresa Sanchez, Amy Ogata, Kathy Jones, Ellen Mooradian, Mr. Proudian, Kathy Liao, June Tierney, Betty Scheidt and Rich Samano. 1 30 3 I l
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op Row: Veronia Romero, Liz Guttierez, Williams Hsu, Cheri Rice, Scott Newton, eanna Kitamura, Marlene McClintic, Cliff Andrews, Gilbert Kachadorian, Melanie asseroff. Second Row: Greg Ireland, Gary Liao, Paul Worthington, Amy Martin, Henry oldt, Karen Hansen, Daralyn Schmitt. Bottom Row: Tracy Lentz, Ariane Eberhart, ike Peterson, Cindy Wilson, Brad Fitzhenry, Wayne Dixton, Chris Gallagher, Shawna ith, Barbara Church, Wes Scaal, Danny Stober, June Tierney, Tim Miller. Hit the Bullseye There was a hush in the crowd, as talented Junior, Lori Yancura, stepped up to the platform. Slowly taking the pointed object into her fingers, she flung back her wrist, closed an eye, and let fly. Her palms were sweating with anticipation as the small spear approached it's destination. Then suddenly, club sponsor, Robert J arnagin, walked by. While he was about to sneeze, the dart surprisingly flew directly into his mouth, down his esophagus, and into his stomach, where it prompt- ly split the apple which he had eaten for breakfast that morning. This is just a small portion of the interesting things that happened to Hoover's Dart Club members this year. Team member Dexter Meckler, when asked about the club, ex- claimed, I think it's fantastic! HIT ME WITH your best shot, and fire away. Hit a balloon, win a prize. Always Punctual Quill and Scroll, contrary to popular belief, is alive and well, somewhere on this campus-we think. We asked several students if they knew anyone in Quill and Scroll. Their responses were all the same, The what? We've searched high and low to find a Quill and Scroll Club member but, unfortunately, couldn't find one. Perhaps they are distant relatives to the Olympia Artestians and only come out at night be- cause they are too busy writing all the time. Top Row: Liz Gutierrez, Chellie Sauter, Chris White- side, Pat Forden, LeRoy Barnett, Bill McKenzie, Lisa Sartor. Second Row: Veronica Romero, Lisa Richards, Lisa Renburg, Nancy Pennington, Colleen McClintic, Rhonda McClure, Cindy Holmes. Bottom Row: India Murray, Danny Stober, June Tierney, Don Sheets, Mindy Scales, Gracie Flores, Jane Lundy, Randy Wil- liams. Dart Club Quill and Scroll 29
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1 On Hoover High Campus . ' ry ui 643 in i X: A :I ,li ' We 17' . ..Q.,.--...--,...,..Ws-sf'--we ui li 2'Fi': .-.l19!iUi . - IA ANOTHER LECTURE. No rest for the weary. Rich in the tradition of Spain. The Spanish Club studies the culture, the customs, and the language of the people of Spain. Their big excursion this year was on April 16. They participated in a Spanish camp where you only speak in Spanish. The Club president is Erin McGuckin.The Club sponsor is Mr. Marquez. Harris. Take A Ride Cn The Orient Express. Top row: William Hsu, Cheri Rice, Brad Fitzhenry, Lori Yancura, Lisa Fung, Gary Liao, Dean Chang, Allen Hurst, lan Taniguchi, Sharon Kuan, Martin Tokubo, Mel Scheidt. Middle: Nancy Lee, Victor Takahashi, Cindy Wilson, Marina Kitamura, Kristi Johnson, Kathy Liao, Robin McArtor, Sophal Rath, Ginger Chao, Danny Lee, Hien Ngo. Front: Yen Ngo, Nichole Van Derelst, Michelle Carroll , Betty Scheidt, Robbie Rochholz, Aldy Tomayo, Deanna Kitamura, Sang Ja Lee, Todd Lozano, Beth Cain, Monty Vasquez, Dennis Yu. Top row: Jenny Unruh, Randy Williams, Trish Haggerton. Front: Beth Selland, Erin McGuckin, Jackie CONFUCIUS SAY. He who eat cookie has fortune. The AsianfAmerican Club brings together two different ethnic groups. They are, of course, the Asians and the Americans. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Markovich, travels to other schools and confers with other clubs to exchange thoughts and ideas. On November 23 they did sell fortune cookies to fund their trip to San Francisco. Spanish Asian-American 3 1
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