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W fame mn LOARACS' ARTISANS HAD THEIR CHANCE THIS YEAR TO EXPRESS THEMSEL VES IN THEIR ART FINE ARTS UNLIMITED IS THE CLUB THAT MADE THIS POSSIBLE DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE ARTS, THE CLUB MEMBERSHIP HAS AL WA YS BEEN LARGE AND DIVERSE BUT WITH FEW ACHVE MEMBERS AT THEIR MEETINGS EVERY WEDNESDAY THE CLUB MEMBERS DISCUSS ART APPRECIATION AND PRE- PARE FOR THEIR PERFORMANCES. THE PERFOR- MANCES TOOK PLACE EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH THEY WERE GREAT OPPORTUNI- TIES FOR MEMBERS TO SHOW OFF THEIR TALENT AND CREATIVITY TO A REAL AUDIENCE THE OFFI- CERS1 MARAGRET LO, PETER LO MARCY KUO, AND IRENE PAL ALONG WITH ACTIVE MEMBERS SUCH AS SHAWN WISEMAN AND JAY MC OUILLIN OF THE MUSIC BOX TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THEIR CHANCE TO PERFORM ADVISORS MARGARET HERBERT AND IAN NELSON COORDINATED THESE EVENTS THE CLUB WAS ABLE TO MAKE MONEY AT FOOT- BALL GAMES BY RUNNING THE CONCESSION STAND. THIS MONEY WAS USED TO SEND MEMBERS TO THE SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER TO SEE DICK- ENS' 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL AS WELL AS FIELD TRIPS T O SYMPHONY AND BALLET PERFORMANCES BUT PROBABL Y THEIR MOST OS TEN TA TIOUS UNDER- TAKING THIS YEAR WAS THE SPONSORSHIP OF THEIR SECOND ANNUAL INTRA-DIS TRIC T FINE ARTS FESTI- VAL IN FEBRUARY FINE ARTS CLUB MEMBERS FROM MANY SCHOOLS HAD A CHANCE TO PERFORM FOR MANY PEOPLE AT THIS GALA EVENT THE FINE ARTS CLUB HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOS T SUCCESSFUL ON CAMPUS. 1. EAU ofhcers: VR Peter Lo, Treasurer Irene Pai President Margaret Lo, and Secretary Mercy Kuolq g 2. Margaret Herbert discusses architecture with the Pine Arts Club members. 3. lay Mc0uillin and Shawn Vwseman wait to be let in for one of their numerous performances as the Music Box. 4. The Hne Arts Unlimited Club in its entirety during the celebration of Beethoven's birthday. 5. Stooping low to concentrate on the lreys, Peter Wang performs for the Hne Arts members. 6. Michelle Mllroff playing the piano at one of the sec- ond- wednesda y-ofthe-month performances.
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.K M four CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP EEDERA TION ICSEI AND NA- TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TNHSQ ARE THE TWO ACADEMIC ORGANIZA TIONS WHICH HA VE LONG BEEN ESTABLISHED A T LOARA HIGH SCHOOL. IN ORDER TO BE A MEMBER OE CSE SOPHOMORES IUNIORS AND SENIORS MUS T ACHIE VE A MINIMUM OE TEN POINTS EACH SEMESTER IN COLLEGE PREPARA TORY COURSES. AN '34 IS WEIGHTED THREE POINTS ANDA B IS WEIGHTED ONE POINT IN ADDITION THE CLUB AWARDS TWO EIVE -HUNDRED -DOLLAR SCHOLARSHIPS T O TWO ELIGI- BLE SENIORS. THE SOURCE OE THE MONEY FOR THESE TWO CSE SCHOLARSHIPS IS THE SANTA-GRAMS EUN- DRAISER AND MEMBERSHIP DUES. THE CL UB ADVISORS ARE MR. NICHOLSON AND MRS. MILLER. TO BE ELIGIBLE EOR NHS A SENIOR MUS T HA VE A FOUR- YEAR CUMULA TIVE G.P.A. OE 3.0 OR HIGHER. AT GRADU- ATION CSE MEMBERS WHO HA VE BEEN IN THE CL UB EOR FOUR SEMESTERS I ONE OE WHICH MUST BE IN THE SENIOR YEARQ WILL RECEIVE A GOLD SEAL ON THEIR DIPLOMAS. ALL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE AN NHS STICKER ON THEIR DIPL OMAS AND TRANSCRIPTS. THE AD VISORS F OR NHS ARE MRS. DA VIS AND MR. If LE VOS. I. The .7986 National Honor Society. 2. Mr. lflevos and Mrs. Davis converse with NHS members about the induction ceremony. 3. The NHS ofhcer' Kristin Waters lWce Presidentj, Chris- tian Brannstrom lpresidentj, Dilfo Mellronian iSecre- taryj, Donna Gugliotta KTreasurerQ. 4. Paul Hsu discusses the Disneyland trip with Randy Oni- shi 5. The CSF ofhcers: Grace Cheng iSecretaryj, A fshin Ba yr- ooti Ureasurerj, Ryan Onishi CPresidentj, Paul Hsu KWce Presidentj, Christian Brannstrom lPresidentj, Dilro Mellronian lSecretaryj, Donna Gugliotta I Treasur- erj. 4. Paul Hsu discusses the Disneyland trip with Randy Oni- shi. 5. The CSE ofhcers: Grace Cheng lSecretaryj, Afshin Ba yr- ooti iTreasurerQ, Ryan Onishi CPresidentQ, Paul Hsu Moe Presidentj. G The 1986 California Scholarship Federation. ,W 4:19 X . ,M ,www ' 5. - 'N 5 srl hye nhsfcslfl 75
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