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Fantasies create ... adventures Exciting discoveries and dangerous situations were part of the fun fantasizers had in the Dun- geons St Dragons Club. Many new members who joined were taught by advisor Jim Ponder and some of the old members. They are a group of bright, creative, imaginative people who get together every week to indulge in their fantasies, said Ponder. Ray Latham was president, Stephanie Brandt was vice president, and Rex Earl was the presidential aid. On Spirit Day their theme was May Day, where they dressed like people in the Middle Ages. They made a tavern for a booth and sold steak kabobs. inxAxri,ii i I 4 .V 2-' i.i,r'w1ax A iii,i+m,1i if N4,1uX kttslllis say! kr jx. ,, f VF- bu 3 ,H ' ' if ef' I . 4 Q? 11 Q .V . X J WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT-Dungeon Master Rex Earl, Cabovej, makes plans behind his screen. MONEY, MONEY, MONEY-Junior Brad Loewen, Qrightj, thinks about his aquired gold prices. LIVING IN A FANTASY-Sophomore Rex Earl, Ctop rightj, dir- ects Senior Darren Destafano and Junior Richard Ward through an adventure. O 52 Dungeons 8t Dragons
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- Goal achievements I unite Asians At their first meeting the Asian Club decided that they would have two Presidents. During the first semester the reigning President was Roger Shinmoto and during the second it was Freeman Mah. Hard work and determination made the Asian Club the winners during Spirit Day festivities. They won for float, booth, and sweepstakes. Participa- tion ofthe members proved to be a great asset for us to achieve our goal stated senior Linda Dublin Together with other schools such as Edison and Stagg, they went on a trip to San Francisco. The Asian Club took part in community affairs. They were rented a booth in the Civic Auditiorium during the Chinese New Years festivities, to sell food, and other items. lt was profitable and suc- cessful, said senior Harry Lin. All and all we had a very successful year, the club really pulled together, and therefore every- thing turned out excellently, stated President Roger Shinmoto. 1- 1 gif-2: z ,gi -3 pu., 'f' Q- 1 .' i '55, , ' - ggi' T li 1, ' 4 i t Aa ,NN s 'gf I BAG IT- Trisha lshimaru Ctop lefty gets a pencil for a friend. YOU DID WHAT?- Freeman Mah Cabovej questions the fund faising techniques of a club member as Cathy Fuji- shige looks on. PRESENT AND ACCOUNTED FOR- Linda Wong Cleft? ex- plains her ideas at a club meeting. I Asian Club 51
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Weight litters pump iron Music was once heard again because the Soph- omore Football Team donated a new stereo to replace the one that was stolen. With music play- ing, people screaming, and lots of iron clanging, the L.H.S. weightroom was once again the most popular room in the school, said sophomore football coach Jim Rubiales. The 200 club is a group that consists of people who can bench 200 pounds or more. The room is not only used by the club, but by anyone who wants to lift, including some teachers. This year there was an addition of a squat rack, two new bars, a new bench, and 500 more pounds of weights. Advisors for the club are Varsity football coach, Ken Kuhlman, and sophomore football coach Jim Rubiales. The weightroom will never be complete, but ev- ery year new things are brought into the room. I think it's the best weightroom, l know of in this area, said sophomore coach Jim Rubiales. The weightroom is open Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day from 3:00-5:00, and is open during the school season and summer, excluding football season. THE CLUB CROW lj Patrick Narron. Mike Galanos, Dave Seawell CRow 25 Phil Johnson, Edwin Harris, Mike Mer- rill, Terry Cooper, James D'Alesandro, iRow 35 Eric Quick Miller, J.J. Vallejo, Tom DelCorso, John Frederick William- son, Steve Michaels, Corney Bucking- ham, John Equinoa, David Atkinson, Mike Gulden, Andrew Cisneros, Jeff Frazier, Coach Jim Rubiales 1Back Rowb Jeff Crothers, Drew Schrieber, Bill Gorham, Craig Willey, Dave Muller, Louis Robles THE MOOSE IS LOOSE- Senior Drew Schrieber tries his best to lift 175 lbs. 'HE'S WILLEY GONNA DO lT'- During Football Season Senior Craig Willey Ctop leftj lifts 200 pounds with ease. 200 club 53
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