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French Club Police Science 101
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Page 102 text:
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French Connection rolls into action Many students displayed their own unique talents through their participation in two of the most outstanding clubs this year, the Police Science Club and the French Club. Police Science Club successfully surpassed their fund raising goals under the leadership of Mr. Dick Barron and Mr. Tom Doro- sky. Added field trips and guest speakers were interesting as well as an educational experience toward law oriented careers. French Club displayed and shared the cultures of France on their annual Crepe Day under the leadership of advisor Madame Ray and club president Tina Knappenberger. Fund raising for the club was successful due to the annual Ghoul-O-Gram sale, which was also a fun event for many of the students outside the club. 1. 1979-80 Police Science Club Officers; Donna Lawicki, secretary; Nika Love, trea- surer; Kari Silverman, vice president; Kathy Molina, president 2. 1979-80 French Club Officers; Peggy Kratzer, secretary-treasurer; Tina Knappen- berger, president; Nancy Knappenberger, vice president. 3. 1979-80 French Club Members; Top; Sharon Wen, Susan Powanda, Madame Ray, Leslie Sklar, Patti Tau, Greg Smith. 2nd Row; Kih Wa Choi, Jean Beebe, Peggy Krat- zer, Amy Carlberg, Cheryl Fong. 3rd Row; Meei Chou, Beth Brown, Nancy Knappen- berger, Tina Knappenberger, Jessica Yu, Evelyn Snyder. Front; Lori Maier, Irene Mur- phy, Kathleen Miyagishima, Christene Wery. 4. 1979-80 Police Science Club Members; Top; Henry Mancu, Michelle Weiss, Cindy Breeling, Denise Baaike, Mary Ann Kean, Kari Silverman, Terry Newman, Belen Murillo, Dana Rubino. 2nd Row; Margie Shipley, Jeanne Nodine, Susanna Perez, Butch Gamboa. 3rd Row: Joanne Forman, Sharon Sneddon, Jill Robertson. Front: Advisors Mr. Dick Barron, and Mr. Tom Dorosky. 5. Learning the art of crepe makmg is not only lricl y, but requires patience. Senior Meei Chou masters the technique. 6. Watching a demonstration on crepe making, seniors Alicia Siegall and Nancy Knappenberger seem not only interested but als o amused. • ' . . ,1 % V i 100 French Club Police Science
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Two new clubs enter the 80 ' s Nineteen Hundred Eighty paved the way for two new clubs on our campus. The Racquetball Club and Drama Club, attracted more than 50 members. The Racquetball Club completed a very successful year. Advisors Diane Miller and Marvin Traw were pleased with the more than 30 members ' participation. Playing once a week at Canyon Terrace Racquetball Club in Orange, kept this club going at a fast speed. The Drama Club ' s first season was an outstanding one. More than 20 members made up the club. Some of the sea- son ' s best were a variety show, the play You can ' t take it with you, and other productions. Advisor and director Mel Davenport was pleased with the club ' s first season. 1. Practicing for a cirama performance are drama members Teresa Bretz, Sauni Morrison, Mike Bohon, and Marc! Vance. 2. Racquetball member Donna Barfoot, returns serve in singles match 3. 1979-80 Drama Club; Top; D. Eriandson, T. Bretz, F. Bretz, M. Vance, M. Bohon, M. Davenport, B. Antrim, F. Price. Front; L. Silverman, O. Bedroza, 5. Morrison, C. Clearly, D. Bank, F. Larenie, |. Vu, T. Knappenberger, and D.Anderson. 4. 1979080 Racquetball Club; Back; M. Davies, E. Buelining, J. Garrolo, G. Willits, B. Cordill, B. Newberry, D. Mclead, |. Eckes, E. Benson, K. Locke, C. Frost. Front; C. Gullick, A. Stonge, C. Woody, J. Robertson, V. Cantere, S. Gullick, B. Pollock, C. Leon, M. Rodarte, M. Meyer, and D. Garrett. 5. 1979-80 Racquetball Club Officers; Mona Daily, President; Kathy Locke, Secretary and Treasurer; and Steve Gullick, Vice President. 6. 1979-80 Drama Club Officers; Brenda Antrim, Treasurer; Tina Knappen- berger, Assistant Secretary; Debbie Eriandson, President; Fred Bretz, Vice President; and Olga Pedroza, Secretary. » ' ' t ' IW ir ¥ W W ' .r- . e 102 Racquetball Club
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