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Qt! 'H!5!SIn-yn, GARRON MORRIS TURNS to listen to a Comment as Shewin Zolgharrian looks on. Photo by Davis. TOM GOTTLICR PAYS close attention dur- ing a meeting. Photo by Davis. LOS HERMANOS: Mark Seitz, Oarron Mor- ris, Shervin Zolgharrian, Tom Gottlick, Mark Mikelot, Sponsor Susan Sherman, Lori Meredith and Robin Steinmeyer. Photo by Davis. LOS HCI'I'l'l8l'lOS 101 i
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. ali at umm ways by Sandy Del Greco, Sue Schoenfeld, and Kym Luther Los Hermanos is a school and community service club. There were approximately 20 members this year. The officers were Ciarron Morris, president, Shervin Zolgh- arnain, treasurer, Lori Meredith, secretary and Mark Mikelat, ser- geant-at-arms. Any student who was interested in community sewice was eligible to join the club. The meetings were held on Mondays at 2:15 in room 5508. This year Los Her- manos supported two families for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The club provided food, clothing, and toys for the families. They also worked for the Muscular Distrophy Association, the Foundation for the blind, and Parada del Sol. Mrs. Susan Sherman, the spon- sor of Los Hermanos stated, 'lThe members are a super group of hard workers! Secretary Lori Meredith said, Hflverything went smoothly this year, the dinners for the families went exceptionally well. We didn't achieve as much as we would have hoped, but all in all we had a lot of fun. MRS. SUSAN SHERMAN, Mark Seitz, Lori Meredith and Garron Morris share a laugh at a meeting. Photo by Davis. 100 Los HCI'l'I'lElI'lOS
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' o by Angela Turnage One of the busiest clubs here at Coronado was Criada. lt was the first club ever established on cam- pus and has provided a great num- ber of services for Coronado, as well as the community, for the past 26 years. Criada has over fifty members better knovsm as l'Criada Cuties. The president of the club this past year was Sara Young. l think my favorite thing about Criada is the opportunity of meet- ing so many people, stated Criada president Sara Young. Criada's vice-president was Mol- ly Trebelhorn and the club spon- sors were Karen Caldwell and Liz Gunzelman. Chantel Aimee and Lisa Aikin also were very involved in the club this past year. Criada held meetings every Tuesday during lunch. These meetings were held to discuss ac- tivities and fund-raisers. Some of the activities Criada sponsored were the blood drive, Sweetheart prom, and printing the football programs. They made needy fam- ilies Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners and bought needy chil- dren Christmas gifts. They also bought the security staffs uni- forms. Criada raised money for these activities, by selling things such as candy, spirit sweats, and senior wish cards. Criada cuties push to give as much as they can to their school and community. Keeping up the great reputation Criada has was challenging, yet very worth the efforts shovim by Criada members this past year. Agnes Vagujhelyi helps to get the meeting started. Photo by Baribeau. 102 Criada come line!! a C C
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