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MOCK TRIAL TEAM TOP ROW: Jean Grigg, Bobbie Topping, Jeff Fisch BOTTOM ROW: Patty Burns, Dinna Rivera, Leofwin Clark, Melanie Daily Mr. Sisman, Advisor. cc 1. Chris Moyer 2. Kim Meier 3. Jim Chamberlain 4. Melanie Ward 5. Laura Cossid 6. Mike Newton 7. Mike Brainard 8 Kristi Snyder 9. Michelle Grace 10, Lisa Horowitz 11. Jenny Cheap 12 Michal Shrum 13. Cheryl Dworsky 14 Mike Kelleher 15 Kim Melcer 16 Missey Roop A Laguna Hills first, the Mock Trial Team competed with other Orange County schools in a courtroom situation at the Orange Country Cour- thouse. The case, the trial of a pair of purse snatchers, was made up by the Constitutional Rights Foundation and team assistance was given by the Public Defenders Office. At- torneys for the case were Dinna Rivera and Leofwin CLark. (with Mr. Sisman at right). INSET: Advisor, Mrs. Stienhauser and President, Bonni Parsons. TOP ROW: Joe Bonifazi, Gary Johnson, Ed Spack, Chris Aland, Frank Spadafora. BOTTOM ROW: Edrizita Olivas, Dave Conway, Kelly Saunders, Donna Sherrod, Jill Fields. The California Scholastic Federation, an academic achieve- ment club, had more members than ever this year. Pictured are Dona Helmick, Advisor, and Bob Rose, first semester President. 205
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JOIN THE CLUB (S)! 2 D O The people responsible for the 1981-82 LHHS Accipiter were: Clay Huntington, Tony Lucia, Editor Kim Harvey, Willie Song, Lisa Berger, Lisa Hedge, Terrie O ' Neal, Scott Emmons, Advisor: Mr. Hodges. SAILING 1981-82 was a big year for the Sailing Club. More concisely, you could say, well, that there sailboat came in. Pictured above are the Mate, Mark Anderson and the Advisor, Mr. Spittle. Other members of the club include Vince Baylor and Jeff Keenan. 204 Creative Writing Club, responsible for LHHS ' s Creative Writing Magazine, Apotheosis, held several writing contests throughout the year and met weekly to discuss the best of all possible worlds. Pictured above are: TOP ROW: Jean Grigg, Bobbie Topping, Mr. Sisman (advisor), Melanie Daily, Mrs. Ruyle (advisor), Lisa Khademi, and Esther Chang. BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Fisch, Heather Peatrie, and Corinna Davis. In order to offer prizes for their contests, the Creative Writing Club held a Car Wash and Bake Sale (inset) to raise funds. According to club members, the event was a big success, but it was also very wet.
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EVEN MORE CLUBS . . . O u E Whether writing scripts, finding places to shoot, or review- ing new film, the Film Club kept busy during 1981-82. Watch out, George Lucas, for greats such as the Film Club ' s The Gambler. Pic- tured are: Dan Shalaby, Everett Burrell, Ms. Okamura — Advisor, Joe Matonic, Aaron Himelson, Paul Herndon. Not Pictured: Mr. Sisman — Advisor DANCE CLUB TOP ROW: Lorie Thompson, Darby Hutchison, Stephanie Cordova, Lissa Clarro, Rachele Fuhrman, Shelly Hysong, Cindy Hite, Yvette Lin- dgren, Allison Vose, Kim Joyce, Trish Toval, Michelle Lilley, Tracy Sherman, Moana Ritchie, Debbi Reza BOTTOM ROW: Gioia Cor- igliano, April Law, Diane Gallo, Tina Chappell, Noelle Wheeler, Alex ander Guerra, Yvette Jackson, Bar bara Sherrod, Jill Cassimates, Maricel Villanueva Advisor: Ms. Bradshaw. BOOSTERS, This year, more than ever, clubs have abounded at LHHS. From the academic to the athletic, they have provided unlimited opportunities for everyone. Many of these groups possess a membership as wide and varied as the school itself. Some, on the other hand, are relatively smaller in scope. Nevertheless, Aerie ' 82 has tried to capture them doing what they do best: making LHHS the great place that it is. A special thanks is extended to the Athletic and Music Booster Clubs who, no matter what the activity, are always there when anyone needs them. They are one of the most impor- tant factors in making Endless Summer at LHHS a happy one. Another vote of gratitude goes to the P.T.S.O for also be- ing there to help whenever needed. All year long, support can be counted on to make any event a success. In fact, they are also an invaluable part of LHHS life. ET CETERA . . . 206
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