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Rookies Try Hord or Professionol Plots The Special Effects ore well worrh cosr. I In rhe furure I wonr ro become rich and fam- ous by being o superior film mol-ier and direc- tor, jol ingly srored club president, Chris Cor- doro. Along wirh orher members of rhe Morion Picrure club, Chris possesses a subrle desire ro skyrocker inro show biz! This is a comperirive fiel d, so rhe club consisrs of more rhon dreams. Nexr year rhey hope ro purchase on opricol prinrer for rhe use of oil members. The cosr is o whopping $2,000, bur rhey believe rhor rhe special effecr photogra- phy ro be gained is well worrh rhe price. Several of the members hove obtained some equipment of rheir own. During meerings rhey shared ideas and conremplared furrher purchases ro add dimension ro rheir films. These amateurs hove shot hundreds of feer of film in the Riverside area. Screenplays induded simu- lated explosions, gun fights, super heroes, secrer ogenrs, robberies, sinisrer crime ond oil rhor oth- er good sruff you con worch on TV every nighr. | 1 V- % JK. 192 Rgbldouxs LIFE
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D5U Commemorores Block History Week Members of Club Eorn Money for Scholarships nsrilling pride and besrowing on oppreciorion of heriroge was on imporronr goal of rhe Block Srudenr Union. Many blocl srudenrs or n,HS Joined rhe club ro gain o valuable insighr of rheir cusroms ond hisrory. Members of D5U commemorored Dlocl-s Hisro ry Week in Februory by recognizing famous men and women who mode imporronr conrri- burions ro rheir hisrory. The srudenrs held an assembly ro honor rhe occosion. Ms. Curtis, rhe DSU advisor, was enrhusiasric obour assisring rhe srudenrs ro realize rhe impor- ronce of rheir conrriburions ro modern sociery. I enjoy working wirh rhe kids. There is o lor of pressure involved, bur I ' d like ro see more black srudenrs help our and porricipore in rhe club, reloyed Ms. Curtis. Members of DSU held numerous fund-roisers rhroughour rhe year ro provide rhe club wirh money. They also sponsored o scholarship oworded ro deserving block srudenrs. B 1 Veronico Maldonodo sells taquitos. 2. Danny Portillo mokes a suggestion. 3. First Row: Victor Altnoguer, Mory Ramos, Coco Martinez, Bobby Dolderroma. Sec- ond row: Monica Jimenez. Linda Arellano, Veronico Maldonodo, Lynn Alcarez, Sandy Navarro. Third row: Morle Melgoza, Roslto Nelson, Elaine Lopez, Cynthlo Franco, Carolyn Gronlllo. Fourth row: Teresa Agulrre, Anna Zamora, Danny Portillo, Noncy Mendoza, Mary Morfinez. Fifth row: sponsors: Jose Guillen, Roy Camo- cho, Ronnie Pacheco. 4. MECHA members prepare more taquitos. 5. DSU advisor Ms. Devi Curtis and ossls- tont Stephanie Hoover. 6. DSU members ham It up. 7. Ms. Curtis discusses Ideas for funds raisers.
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1 . College Bowl Teonn 4 Prepares to Compere Four oursronding brains chosen. n irs fifrh year of exisrence or RHS, rhe College Bowl ream purchased o Quiz-o-moric machine ro ossisr and prepare rhem for rhe annual com- peririon. Porriclponrs were inrerrogored on rhe subjecrs of science, lirerorure, myrhology, arr, hisrory, and severol orher coregories during meerings or lunch. As rhe 18 school rournomenrs drew nearer, Ms. Williams supervised practices doily in H7 ro begin rhe selecrion of 4 oursronding brains, 3 of which hod been selecred or press rime. Don- esteel exclaimed, Alrhough I hod ro srudy hord, jusr being o parr of rhe whole rhing made ir a worrhwhile experience, The rournomenr was held or UCR on April IT- IB. The ream of rhe prevailing school received rwo scholarships ro UCP, while rhe 2nd place winners received one scholorship ro be granred ro on individual chosen by rhe school. H H i 1. Chris Cordoro gets ready for a creative meeting. 2. College Dowl students wait for the next question. 3. Chuck Kuhn. Lonnle King, and Scott Hill load the projec- tor. 4. Front left Chris Cordaro, Lonnie King, Chuck Kuhn, Dock left Mr. Hughes, Eric Nllson, Scott Hill, Kevin Lee. 5. Quiz time fot College Dowl. 6. Wilhelmina Mengler prepares for upcoming competition. 7. First Row: Jorge Sanchez. Mike Hall, Brent Ottosen, Bob Kite, Deanna Coots, Colin Santiago. Roxonno Coats. Wilhelmlno Mengler, Daniel Flores, Stella Sonchez. Second Row: Robert Wiley, Ken Diddle, Lorenzo San- chez, James Donesteel, Paul Leal, Carol Lindell, Kim Camp, Dertho Vosques, Carmen Preciado, Pot Mon- aco, Not pictured Rachel Dell. Activities and Organizations 193
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