San Dimas High School - El Santo Yearbook (San Dimas, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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San Dimas High School - El Santo Yearbook (San Dimas, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 103 of 216
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In second period auto shop, seniors Ken Worth and Newman Clarke examine the engine of Newman ' s car. Cabinet Making. Front: Robbie McLean. Back: Derek Johns. Advisor. Mr. Bremer. Craig Collier. VICA. Front: Advisor, Mr. Munsey, Brandon Riahi. Miozza. Buffy Dahlstrom. Phil Williams. Back: Dale Geurts, Mark Lahmon. Row 2: Adam Mike Musgrove. Phil Sanchez. Jean Simons. John Hanson, Mike Alarcon, Shannon Troncoso, Jimmy Holden, Steven Chang. Auto, Front: Chris Maynard, Newman Clarke. Ted Rodriguez, Jeff Giovino. Bob Schlunegger. Tommy Pray. Row 2: Jon Thomas. Dan Drechsler. Dan Ferdman, Debbie Colleasure. Pat Serna. Bob Boyde. Debi McDonald. Mike Clifford. Christine Glancy. Back: Jeff Schwieterman. John Holden, Eric Williamson. Jeff William. John Hall. Sean Killian. Kevin Henderson. Advisor, Mr. Abbott. With accuracy and patience, Mr. Bremer and senior Craig Collier complete a cabinet. (? t4lH€t H z6iH }. A«t», 1 1(2 1 99

Page 102 text:

cutcU Oaf It ' s bigger and much more exciting! said senior Peter Chen of VICA. The VICA club grew because there were more students in the Drafting classes. They competed in local competitions against as many as forty others in each category — architecture and electrical drafting, auto shop, cabinetmaking, speech, leadership, and photography — hoping to make it to state competition held yearly at Sacremento where they could win scholarships and tools. To pay for the traveling fees, the students sold candy, and worked in snack bars. The competitions is helpful because it tells me what level I ' m in compared to others, and it helps me prepare for my future said architectual drafting senior Phil Sanchez. The Cabinetmaking club, working with Mr. Bremer, continued their tradition of promoting fine workmanship, and encouraging students who would like to improve. Even though membership was required, some students such as Craig Collier go out of their way to join the club because he said, I really like to work with wood. While making their cabinets in class, they learned to work with others and exchanged suggestions. The interest in repairing and modifying cars brought students together to form th Auto Club. Under the direction of Mr. Abbott, the club planned a car show which would help pay for their tickets for the Winter Internationals in February. President senior Debi McDonald said, it ' s fun to go, and you get to learn about cars and the drivers. While working on the computers, sophomore VICA memvers Jimmy Miii . i. Scott Pick, and Shannon Troncoso construct their floor plans during fourth period Drafting Tech. ?Z Student Jlt{e



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■ 4U 70 i6 Did you ever wonder who counted the money from the teachers ' coke machines, or who set up the Christmas tree and decorations in the office? Of course it was ASB members. They did these things along with many others. From painting tables to working in the student store, from setting up for rallies to selling tickets at home football and basketball games, ASB members were always on the go. The work didn ' t stop when the second period bell rang at 9:41. The Student Center had to be staffed by four kids at break and lunch, and lunchtime activities like d.j. ' s, Mexican horseshoes, broom hockey and table tennis called for more help. Many things were done to benefit others. Holiday cards were made for the staff, and canned foods were collected for the needy people of San Dimas. Dr. DePaolis ' second period class received a cookie party, sponsored by ASB, for bringing in the most cans. During the football season, ASB members worked in the snack bar at home games. Stacie Thomas who was in charge of the snack bar, said, It was a lot of fun, but it was a lot of hard work. I just wish we had more help. During Homecoming week, activities were planned and props were made for the halftime ceremony. The ASB members not working on that were working on setting up for the dance. On top of all this, ASB was in charge of putting together the video yearbook, the goodbye assembly, and the senior breakfast slide show. There was no time for ASB members to slow down and take a break. Although there were lots of things and little time to do them in, ASB members did it all. After school. Margaret Walker ' s time is occupied with the making of props for Homecoming. To prepare the senior float. Debbie Murphy holds the trapeze as Mr. Black and Julie Cheun connect the structure, while Mr King looks on. ?00 Studett Jlifa.

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