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POLY CLLI The Poly Club is a blend of cultures from the many islands of the Pacific. The club provides a place for people to come together and grow through recreation. By creating a commu- nity that works together, the members are able to give of themselves to others by keeping alive traditions that are unique and important. Under the leadership of Lisa Aquino. Rochelle Cello. Cheryl Campos, Cecilia Villanueva, and Raquel Balauro and the club moderators Mrs. Levy-Wendt and Mrs. Burgin, the Poly Club began this l985-86 year with a Jeans Day fund-raiser. Pro- ceeds from this event were donated to a worthy cause of the club's choic Following club's lslan many peopl special occ that the ev all, everyon two more sponding Lei Day to E. Jeans Day was the annual luau in March. The Magic theme and Tahitian dancers captivated who enioyed the combined cultures at this sion. Lisa Aquino, the club's President, stated nt took a lot of time and preparation, but, all in had a lot of fun. From there, the Poly Club held an Easter Egg Gram Sale and corre s festive and unique holiday - Lei Day - a Sale on May I. 1A I. The Poly Club: Back Row Cl to rj: Mrs. Bur- gin, Ronnie Cabusora. Arnold del Mundo. Es- mond Licad, Bobby Ferrer, Richard Fernan- dez, Michelle Mendaros, Nan Macapanpan, Geena Alonzo, Rick de Ala and Mrs. Levy- Wendt. Middle Row. Michelle Conception. Julie Policarpio. Christina Bautista, Katrina Q Manaois, Lorena Batongbacal. Jaunita Velas- quez, Naomi Chu, Gina Pangelina, Edward Cruz, Melissa Castro. Margaret Andaya. Lisa Cabusora, Esther Wong. Chilou Ballelos and Emily Mamaril. Bottom Row: Anthony Man- aois. Stefan Manaois. Cecilia Villanueva, Ro- chelle Cello, Raquel Balauro, Mike Batongba- cal. Frank Jose, Arnold Suligan. Rudy Ma- lanum and Ariel San Pedro. 2. Moderators: Mrs. Levy-Wendt and Mrs. Burgin. Secre- tary: Cheryl Cherro Campos and Presi- dent: Lisa Kano Aquino 3. Treasurer: Ceci- lia Che Villanueva, Vice-Presidentt Ro- chelle Chelle Cello and Sgt. at Arms, Raquel Rads Balauro 60 SN 3A 4--W nr .Q , i
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X . t i ww.. -,...,M....W,,.,..........,-...nA.....i......-.... cr., ,, , ' . . -,.. QM K , ' e --'-'ul Q ,1- Ij. The British Television Appreciation Club: ffrontj Mary Cum- ming, Monica Fowler, Jeannie Knoth, Kevin Staszkow. Laura Kroeckel, and John Phillips: fback rowj Tony Garcia, Sergey 4 Zaderey, Karl Swartz, and Ray Wong. 25. The Prisoner - one of the many jolly good British TV shows. SJ. The B.T.A.C. offi- cers: Tony Garcia Csergeant-at-armsj. Sergey Zaderey fvice 1' presidenty Jeannie Knoth fsecretaryb. Karl Swartz ffounder 'T' and president! and Ray Wong Crecruiterj. sf BRITI H TELEVISIGN CLUB Hail to Her Majesty, the Queenl Blimey, if it isn't the British Television Appreciation Club CB.T.A.C. for shortjl This new, interesting club rose from the ashes of the late, great Park Bench Philosophers Cmay they rest in peacej and found pleasure by tuning in to TV shows from our overseas neighbors. Founded by senior Karl Swartz. the club delights in watching shows such as Monty Python's Flying Circus , Doctor Who , The Prisoner , and The Rise And Fall of Reginald Perrin . The purpose of this club is to get Moreau students more interested in British culture and customs. With Mr. Steven Showers as moderator, the B.T.A.C. is an exceptional way to break from the drudgery of American TV. 59
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,K P' 'l 1 A .,, R T3 0 wo L if il lfiiutaiiiii K 9. 24 FRENC Madame CMrs.J Siegel, the French Club moderator, has helped members to further their knowledge and understand- ing of the culture through various activities such as attend- ing films. plays. and cooking. La Chevre and a new wave film called Subway, both new releases from France, are but two of the movies the club has seen this year. There was one play the club attended during November in San Francisco. It was a play by Moliere called The Imaginary lnvalid. The group has also seen a French video of short stories by Guy de Y I. The French Club: Back Row Cl to rj: Steve Seitz. Paige D'Angelo. Rousalyn Partido, Mar- icella Gonzalez. Angelica Gonzalez. Maria lzs- trada, Claudia Aguilar and Chris Camozzi. Middle Row: Mme. Siegel. Pinky De Vera, Joyce Eldesa. Annabelle Rodriguez and Jenni- fer Pike. Front Row: Anna Calveria. Sylvia Mena. Marites Domingo and Wendy Wilding. 2. Vice President: Sylvia Mena. Moderator: Mme. Siegel, and SecretaryfTreasurcr: Maria Estrada. 3. A part ol the French Culture: le Tour Eiffel. 4. The President of the I-rench Club: Jennifer O'NeaI. N I at' ' 4A 3A LUB Moupassant. Yet, the French are not only known for their movies or plays but also, for their fine cuisine, The members had small cook-ins where they were able to cook and taste dishes like crepes and quiche. As the years have gone by, the growth of membership in the French Club has increased. The ideas of the club have also matured and the members have greatly benefitted from the club and its activities.
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