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ALLEGED CERAMICS: Dennis Calvin, Dee Ann Ashley, Anthony Espinoza, Felicia Welch, John Turcotte; (not pic- tured: Albert Carter, Mike Maz zacane, Bobby White, Michelle Maddox, Sylvia Padilla, Susan Parham, Tawna Peterson, James Waller, Lance Dashner, Terry Gallagher, Damon Walker) FINERTZ MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Jerry Lovatt, Sandeep Jauhar, Mark Yohonn; ROW 2: Cassie Rigney, Betty Hao, Ruthann Horn, Kerry Tomlinson, Sherri Drake, Grace Ruben, Leela Rao; TOP ROW: Khalil Dhouti, Pa Leary, Pam Watts, Steve Hanna Lisa Ernsberger, Karen Dalton ' Alice Hall, Kim Jackson; (not pic | tured: Linda Platzer, Laura Mar tinez, Uma Rao, Kevin Lounsbury) 196 organizations
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Active Year for BSU After attending several workshops in Monrovia and Sacramento, the Black Student Union (BSU) returned with many new and en- thusiastic ideas to start the year. BSU members Ruby Phillips and Dana Crawford won USL offices. Along with Tracy Wingo, BSU representative to the USL, they voiced their opinions on school ac- tivities. The increase in participa- tion from members of the BSU had grown greatly, stated William Anderson, BSU advisor. BSU members were also active within the community conducting several workshops on consumer safe- ty and personal safety. With so much more enthusiasm and interac- tion with the student body and com- munity, the members of the club developed a great sense of pride in their accomplishments, claimed Trade Wingo. Trips to Knotts Berry Farm and Magic Mountain as well as friendly softball games against other clubs were a few activities MECHA members did to enhance the year. To support these activities MECHA members worked together and thought of new ways to raise money. Charging admission fees to private parties along with the Cinco de Mayo assembly and traditional car-washes were a few money makers MECHA held to increase their funds. BSU MEMBERS: (alphabetically listed) Leonard Baker, Robert Baldwin, David Booker, Sharon Brigham, Sugar Briscoe, Robert Britt, Teishya Brooks, Lisa Brown Tauna Broussard. Elreen Brumfield Kelvin Butler, Nina Calhoun, Col bert Calhoun, Susie Calhoun, Con stance Chism, Dana Crawford Cathy Davis, Micheal Decarmo Natalie Dillahunte, Latrece Elliott Monica Espinoza, Sam Finley, Des mond Flanagan, Tegina Franklin Sybil Gatson, Shelia Gibbs, Asa Green, Kim Harris, Kim Jackson Greg Jenkins, Vanessa Johnson, Cassandra King, Davida King, Felicia King, Damon Knight, Tanya Lancaster, Tins Matthews, Sja Mat- thews, Yvette Matthews, George McBride, Janet McCoy, Tim Miller, Sheila Morton, Ruby Phillips, Brigitte Risper, Gloria Robinson, Jeff Sims, Dania Smith, Algenia Taylor, Allenia Taylor, Billy Walker, Ann Washington, Monique Watson, Mel Williams, Rae Williams, Troy Williams, Tracie Wingo, Kenneth Vinson, William Anderson, advisor. MECHA MEMBERS: (alphabetically listed) Michelle Aguilera, Gloria Avila, Alma Caballero, Elida Carlos, Elida Carranza, Pam Delagarza, Jennie Ebarra, Monica Espinoza, Rocky Espinoza, Sara Garza, Nancy Gonzales, Ricky Herrera, Glorine Jimenez, Frances Lara, Margaret Lara, Maria Ortiz, Cindy Perez, Joanna Sanchez, Tony Sandoval, Alex Siva, Eddie Wallace, Delia Ware, Mr. Monguia, advisor. f ha, ffa, bsu, mecha 195
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Clubs Offers More Than Fun Are ceramics and mountain climbing your idea of fun? If so. Alleged Ceramics was the club for you. Annually, the club took trips to the San Bernardino Mountains, not only for fun, but for an educational experience as well. Mr. Reinhold, advisor, taught members where to look to dig for clay. At school, the clay was prepared and shaped into a pot or figure. These creations were then taken to the beach and fired in a primitive fashion. Not enough drivers! Sound familiar? Finertz members, Steve Hanna, Laura Martinez and Leela Rao try desperately to catch the apple between their teeth during the Finertz Hallo- ween Partv held in October. The Finertz Club ran into this pro- blem every time there was an activity or fundraiser. Finertz members over- came this problem by looking toward parent drivers. We couldn ' t have done half of the things we did without the parents, stated Grace Ruben. Parents saw to it that members could go carolling at the convalescent homes and also usher at Annie Get Your Gun. Harlequin? Who was that? Harlequin was one of the main characters of the Commedia Delarte, one of the earliest forms of theater. For North students, Harlequins meant the drama club. Their main purpose was to put on plays and also help with the general up keep of the theater. They did this HARLEQUINS. TECH CREW HARLEQUINS MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Megan Beers, Krista Kimball, Dawn Clampitt, Penny Johnson, Jonathon Gilbert, Kim Young, Valerie Taylor, Pam Watts; ROW 2:Johnna Campbell, Lyn Dunagan, Sean Butler, Chrissy Meyers, Shawn Haver, Jon Pearse, Laura Taylor, Elizabeth Drey; ROW 3: Monica Dallmeir, Tim Barrett, Tina Wright, Will Osborn; TOP ROW: Chris Hayslett, Andrea Martin, Abe Singer, Jaina Dixon, Ray Radeka through fundraisers such as a cookie sale and balloon bouquet sale. Harle- quins also proved to be a learning ex- perience as well. This club taught me value of working for something important, stated Laura Taylor. For me, Harlequins promoted good feelings and fellowship, commented advisor, Mrs. Appleford. Behind any production, there was a group of people taking care of every mechanical part of the production. Tech Crew, the invisible people backstage, did everything and anything that needed to be done. Their responsibility was to build sets, move any props, open and close curtains and create the lighting for any theater activity. TECHNICAL CREW: Kevin Lounsbury, Lyn Dunagan, Jonathon Gilbert; (not pictured: Wes Jacobsen, Tim Barrett, Shawn Haver, Chris Hayslett, Laura Taylor, Will Osborn, Ray Radeka, Abe Singer. alleged ceramics, finertz, harlequins, tech crew 197
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