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ONE' THE 1986-87 G.A.T.E. CLUB YEAR WAS AN INTER- ESTING MIXTURE OF ACTIVITIES. THE FIELD TRIPS RANGED FROM THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM IN LOS ANGELES TO THE TRADITIONAL PICNIC AT MALIBU BEACH FOR THE VISIT TO THE GETTY. THE LUNCHTIME ACTIVITIES WERE A MAIOR PART OF THE G.A.T.E. CLUBS YEAR. THESE INCLUDED THE ALWAYS-INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING DE- BATES, WHERE EMOTIONS AND IDEAS, QAND SOMETIMES FOODJ PREVAILED IN THE AIR. THE LEADERS OF THE PACK WERE IRENE PAI. VICTOR KUO, LESLEY FRIEDLAND, AND YOUNG CHUNG. 'THE LEADER OF THE LEADERS WAS MS. VAN AL- STINE, A GREAT SUPPORT THROUGHOUT THE EN- TIRE YEAR. 'ITHIS YEAR WAS HARD TO ORGANIZE, BUT ENDED UP BEING REALLY FUN, SAID IRENE PAI. AND SO SHE SUMS UP THE ENTIRE YEAR- REALLY FUN. THE 1986-87 FINE ARTS UNLIMITED YEAR WAS TRULY A CLASS ACT. THE MONTHLY PERFOR- MANCES HIGHLIGHTED THE YEAR. SUCH PERFOR- MANCES INCLUDED PIANO, VIOLIN, AND ART DIS- PLAYS. UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PRESIDENT PETER I.O, VICE-PRESIDENT LUKE CHENG, SECRE- TARY MIC'HELLE WILKOFF, AND TREASURER DEN- ISE I-ISU, THE F.A.U. YEAR WAS TRULY A SUCCESS. THIS YEAR WAS A SMASHING SUCCESS. TRULY A BOX OFFICE HIT, AND A WONDERFUL EXPER- IENCE WITH THE TRULY TREMENDOUS TRIO OF ADVISORS, MRS. HERBERT, MS. VAN ALSTINE, AND MS. PETERS, FINE ARTS BENEFITTED ALL. l. Ottnw-1:1 P1-tm' Lo -11111 M1cI1e-Ile Wilkott attempt to attract 111+-111t.--11m w1tl1 IIIPIIX t'a11t'Iy-111tr1q11111q ways. fl II11- v11tI111:a1t1s111 tor the F1119 Arts pert01'r11a11t5e IS easlly :cv-1-11 111 tN'tf'1vy KIIOIS tame. 3. IT11 1.11. I- 1111 IW 'tt--1 I.c1.Seu1'et.a1'y M1cI1elle VV1lk0II,V11:e Presi- tt-1111 l.11Iiv RTIIGIILI, .md TI't'ClSLlI'GI' Demse Hsu led the Fine Att: U11.11111tetIIy. -I III-' 117315-b?,' ITIIIC' Arts UIIIIITIITGCI Club. In Il-211: W.111..1 111-1115 111 GIIIIIIIIDGIIOII tortI1e11extpertormance. 11. Sytwzq Ines st1v1w5 twr tfo11re1'11 tor the debate toptc at ta t111,t It 11111-1-111111, 1:1 :.- E11 .111tI I.f-stvy I'-1'1vtIl.'111t'I, Obvnbusly 6IIII'tI'dIIGCT by 711xt:1111.1111I -If-s1t111 ot tI11J'C-l.A.T.E.mI11Ig.T-Shtrt. '- f 19.A.'I' Ii. Club, OLDVIOIISIY 1111t1IQI1-- to 1.'or1ta111 'lt1f3IIt ttvr tI11-vI11b, wvtivf-1-.'1i.1Iyt1sg1 t-1St1111o111t1I 1111i t1tIt11x1t1w11 wt tt1v-I111.. tmtt tts frttlvetll. x 1 III -'1. RI wt y'111st1y -:.11f11.'1I1s111 t1ttf511111'ts to 1 t .1I- vt wtt1.11I L5l..At.T,E xt-f1gt:I11-I sttxrts. :tt 'VL tt 1 KIT' I11-.'1:11111 Y.'11:1.1 CVIHIILCI PIESI- I 1 111.11 393 '1--tttxx' 1 F1 .-'1 1:.I Cr'-1-11--1 ,.,,'.,,,v. ISQ IIIIP arts
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Q LJ.-1 OHS three THE VELO CLUB IS THE NEWEST CLUB ON CAMPUS. ORGANIZED BY MR. CULLINANE IN IANUARY, I987, THEIR FIRST OUTING WAS TO HUNTINGTON BEACH. THEY MET SHARPLY AT 8:00 A.M. IN FRONT OF THE BIOLOGY ROOMI THE SPIRIT AND ENERGY OF THE STUDENTS WHO WERE EAGER TO RIDE TOGETHER BROUGHT THIS CLUB ALIVE. AFTER A TWO TO THRIQIHIIOUR RIDE TO THE BEACH THE CLUB MEMBERS STOPPED FOR A REFRESHING PICA NIC AND AN ENIOYABLE GAME OF VOLLEY- BALI.. MR. CULLINANE FEELS THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS CLUB IS TO KEEP THE STUDENTS BUSY IN A IIICALTHY OUT-OF-SCHOOL ACTIVITY. THE STUDENTS ALL SEEM TO FEEL THAT THE WAY TO KEEP THEMSELVES IN SHAPE IS DEFINITELY BICYCLE RIDING. THE MEMBERS ARE EAGERLY LOOKING FORWARD TO ANOTHER YEAR OF CYCLING. I Pm! IQrmrIx In-ts v.nzrnf:rI up Icr an exhaustmq mde to Imzulnmtsz. IH .1vII. Q Ilmf IIISLN ta' If--II CIIIL' OII1-ffrs. LMI to11qht:Ddn Cul- llzmrpn- A.I'.':. 'r' I ...1. 1 Sy--.IILINAII Trvrdillrffrj Thang FI 1 Ex' .AL I I 1fEg:.s LQI'fNN'Int:II Yxvv PITGSIQIQIII. I ::.. ' ips TI..1r:.1 m.aI1f1 51,1512 the blkes are 1 - .11L -. H... , -,VJ ISI XXJIIS CIIJL two iour K - , N1 IH
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