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Culture Club matured throughout the year by sharing much time with one another and participating in many school activities. Hav- ing the club led by Steve Chung (President), Esther Park (Vice President), Joon Park (Secretary), and Miyoung Kim (Treasurer), the club was able to undertake many new activities such as picnics, volleyball games, ice-skating parties, and trips which allowed members to learn about Korean culture at The Bell of Friendship in San Pedro. These diverse activities allowed the growing membership to become closer friends with one another. During International Night at Loara, the club demonstrated the Korean culture bow and shared many kinds of Kore- an food. JO-SUM-NEE-DA! Mr. Tutlle puts his best effort on his first project for the Fine Arts club. Unlimited Fine Arts activists! Jennifer Leonard, Lisa fiakazono. and Liz Red man practice the opening scene from the Shake speare ' s Macbeth. The 1988-89 Fine Arts Unlimited Club. The officers of 1988-89 Fine Arts Unlimited club: Sara Pai (Vice President}, Denise Hsu (Treasurer). Michelle Farrell (President), and Lisa Harms (Sec- retary). Mrs. Menzies munches her way through the meeting. 10. II The 198889 Korean Culture Club. Members of the Korean Culture club show their dazzling Korean cultural costumes. The officers of 198889 Korean Culture Club: Steve Chong (President) Esther Park (VicePresi dent), Joon Park (Secretary), and Miyoung Kim (Treasurer). Waiting for her picture to be taken, Jumg-Son Kim smiles before eating her lunch. Hey. guys, can you tell me what they ' re talking about? 1 can ' t understand Korean! says Ju-Hyun Joe. l r%t 4 eight eleven 181
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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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182 MOCK TRUTH, TRIAL POLICE: JUSTICE LAW! Loara ' s magnificent Mock Trial Team did it again! As tradition dictated, the team had a great success in the courtroom. They earned fourth place out of forty-eight schools in the Eighth Annual Or- ange County Competition. The team met and practiced every day after school for two months prior to the first competition. By the time the first competition arrived, the team was fully prepared. At the Santa Ana Court- house, the team displayed their talent and sharpened skills. Each time the team stepped forward, they gained more and more confidence. This year, the team was proud to have two remarkable advisors, Mr. Barron as Commander-in-Chief and Attor- ney Nick Thompson as Coach. il I VI , u r •- ' ■• five
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