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El club de espahol fue creado para las personas que estan interesados en el apre- disje de las costumbres y culturas hispani- cas. Este ano, el club trato de tener varias experiencias relacionadas con la cultura y las tradiciones tal como: la participacion en la Noche Internacional , la excursion a La Calle Olvera, a ver una presentacion de baile flamenco, y el viaje a Tijuana para ver un correo de toros. Todo esto fue un gran exito bajo la super- vision de la directora del club, la Srta. Rhonda Ward. - California through the lens: Sascha shooting pic- tures for the yearbook 2 Betina is an outstanding swimmer for Loara ' s var- sity. 3. Even the apples taste different here, discovers Betina during a meeting of the German Club. 4. Saxons, this is Yoko Sasagawa 5. During International night. Toru introduces him- self the Japanese way . 6. The 1988 1989 Spanish Club. 7. The 1988-1989 Spanish Club Officers, left to right: Korry Brush (pres), Darrow Under (sec), Duy Nguyen (vice-pres.). Robert Klein (treas.). 8 Duy. Korry. and Darrow plan various field trips to Tijuana and Olvera Street. 9 During a field trip to Olvera Street, friends pose for a picture 10. Korry and Duy demonstrate that they enjoy inter national style. 179
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178 EXCHANGE SPANISH ADD WORLDWIDE SPIRIT As in previous years, Loara again hosted foreign exchange students. This year ' s guest Saxons were Sascha Elsing from Frankfurt, West Germany; Betina Totrup from Oksbol, Denmark; Yoko Sasagawa from Niigata, Ja-, pan; and Toru Awano from Kyoto, Japan. They all came to experience life the Ameri- can way - not as tourists, but as parts of American families and students at Loara. Their presence also gave Saxons the oppor- tunity to learn about other countries and cul- tures. M-r. ' fr three five
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180 FINE ARTS UNLIMITED KOREAN CULTURE CLUB Where would students go to find j creativity and imagination ex- pressed through the mediums of poetry, art, music, and acting? Well, folks, if your answer is one of bewilderment, let the Seaxe enlighten you! The Fine Arts Unlimit- ed club allows students to channel, project, and present their talents and skills. A weekly symposium is held to promote the perform- ing and visual arts in order to expand stu- dents ' awareness. The current advisor is the choral and drama director, Mr. Ken Tuttle. During the spring, the club went to see the world renowned Les Miserables. The offi- cers were Michelle Farrell (President), Sara Pai (Vice-President), Denise Hsu (Treasur- er), and Lisa Harms (Secretary). As a young club on campus, the Korean five four
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