Laguna Hills High School - Aerie Yearbook (Laguna Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1989

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Laguna Hills High School - Aerie Yearbook (Laguna Hills, CA) online collection, 1989 Edition, Page 151 of 264
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Worldwide Expressions CaOaNaNaEaCaTaIa OaNaS Global Connections, which is open to oil students in the school, is o club sponsored by Inernation- cl Baccalaureate and Senior Hu- manities. Members work together on projects, which benifit the school and community, for UNICEF. Students placed pennies into water bottles marked with their own class name, they could also place larger donations of money info opposing class bot- tles We we e able to collect over S650 which went to UNICEF as a holiday gift for needy families. A school wide recycling project earned money and beautified the campus. The sister school pen pal project communicated with stu- dents in Nigeria. Berlin, Brazil and Casablanca. Other activities dur- ing the year expressed the sen- sitivity of the members for the fu- ture of the world and world peace. School wide writing and poster contests culminated in the production of GAIA (Global Awareness through Interdiscipli- nary Action), a school magazine with articles and poems. A GAIA festival with booths representing eighteen different countries dis- playing various ethnic foods, mu- sic, dancing, and student created persentations entertained the community in the Spring Club of- ficers ore President Todd Lynch, Vice President Karen Stevens. Secretary Edward Baik. Treasurer Roger Chen, and Publicity Direc- tor Stacey Songstad. Faculty Ad- visors are Susan Ruyle. Clay Sis- man, and Dana Victorson, ▲ ▲ one hundred forty-seven

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The German Club members include;(back row left to rigtit) Charles Schuiz , Anna Louise , Tim Gertz . Sieve Lee , Christy Stoeckel , Jason Cho . and David Black Front row Scott Thel . Heidi Gartner . GIna Bellini . Krista WIekamp . and Michael Neumann Le club francais and dir club deuthch are two dif- ferent clubs on campus with the same goal, to ed- ucate the student body about their language and culture. The French club has their own newsletter, L ' Esprit Vivant, with editors Rablh Gebran and Em- manuelle Murgale . The French club has attended a French play, Les Miser- ables. The German club has also been an active club on campus. They have celebrated German holidays such as Octoberfest and the spring festival with authentic Ger- man food and music. Dur- ing Christmas, the German club conducted a ginger- bread house contest and displayed all entries in the library. With the help of the French and German clubs students are encouraged to continue learning about the countries and some- day visiting them. German Club ofticers from left to rigtit, Krista WIekamp. Michael Neumann. Scott Thel, GIna Bellini, and Heidi Gartner. Frencti Club ofticers include Molly Cowl- ing. Simon Kingston, Todd Lynch, and Rablh Gebran Ttie Frencti Club members include back row, Janel Asbury, Marianne Slahl, Michelle RIbeIro, Charlotte HIbbs. Doug Equlls. Julian Kingston, and Kirk Brown Next row Vicky Vuong, Heather Paul. Michelle Penlck. Todd Lynch. Simon Kingston. Molly Dowllng. Rablh Gebran. and Mike Alobaldl Second row Elizabeth Feldman. Julie Menn. Martina Iran, Jeanlne Cronln. Diana Woo, Slan Baker, Thai Bui. Vinky Sunlo. Susan Jeong. Heena Yuhan. and Mrs. Nick . Front Row: The Nguyen. Shayna Leibby. Tobie Cruz. Janet Kim. Nora Bablklan. Karen Galucci. Aya Asano, and Andy Vuong one hundred forty-six A mvm



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The Creative Minds Club Back row: Karen Stevens, Matt Brubaker, Nancy Kedrerski. Todd Lyncti, Tony GIbney, Philip Riech, Middle row Sun-Hi Park, Ros Lockwood, Robin Gebran, Johr Sprogoe. Front row: Cindy Sisco. Byn Bergenson, Ellen Bllla. Orameh Bagtierl Creative Writing Club is an energetic, dedicated group of students wtiose main tasl is to publish) the schiool ' s creative writing magazine, Apothesis. The club is open to all student at LHHS who enjoy reading and or writing creative works. Entries for the mag- azine are generated by the school-wide Fall and Spring Creative Writing Contests and other nota- ble works submitted through teachers on cam- pus. The art theme for Apo- theosis this year was native American, and the maga- zine features the return of the continuing existential adventures of NoMan the Snow Man. Club officers are President Todd Lynch, Vice Preident Philip Rieck, Secretary Treasurer Tony Gibney and Head of Pub- licity Matt Brubaker. The club is advised by Dana Victorson, Ciay Sisman, and Susan Ruyle. ▲ ▲ one hundred fourty-eight rMC

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