Archbishop Mitty High School - Excalibur Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1984

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Jessica Lopez lnghtl anx- iously awaits her tum to ex- plain her point of view in a controversial debate, 1i,,,'1 if,,fl, ill 'iWillGJWxJ,li,,, ','iW,'li' 'ii 'i 'li 'mlm itll, lfIsfi',l-lf ':Vii',',,ii Mvf,1i'. iw ,i,'W3'E?eUt' ,l2i,f 'f'llff2'5'l,i, 2i71hWf'3ll'W'iWi?lQlil'Ta'll9iWQlil'lW' 'Wi' HALLENGE Rosie Dorsey lbelow speech and debate erator, coaches Flores on the fine points forensics. Owen. xi' c' ,N 101, lVill5.il'flif'iL'wwQ'1' 1, , , f -, ,,,,, ,,, , Y, ,. ,.,.r,w,,,f,a ..,+., ,r,,,t,,,,,.i.i,,p,,.,,it,,,,,,,,, l i l l ,iii--,,, -nelly,--,, , pl i- 1-,J rw ,-i ,- , , it ,fl -,i- , --tif L ,-,,,f-,ri malt' Q,-X ,,, .1 i wich- mv' y,,m,++-,i.--- vw-i i wllit 1 , ,, , , y 1 , iiii --,, ,iGwi,,it,','itW'w,i'wi i ' Q,--if i:,,f,i' , 5 W, i,iiiw,i,, , E, , iw il: viii if :,, 9 wi' 3: i i -' ' ,H r W i,,,'il.ii,:+:2Iwmiitfliifitfwwg,,,,-Lim , A , ,2,,5 riff , ,,., ,, 'tif it Im, j tl , .:,, fi , ' 5--',U',il-fMW,,9l,2,2''9'i:,F1Qi,Wf,f'E't,,'fi-J ill,2'-if'1i'l-,wi f :iwii, nl1Wi,,1W:,1QsTiWww:--'ii,ilMfr? 1iZli,f', A593121wiijilkwswiif--f,H-, straws-iifig-jallwi'Willy-l1+'i i,r5'E:,yi,iFW:i-Mi, ,i,,:i E.. ,Wflr rilmiitliil,,irEiQew:t, iiiiruiiN:,,i,'i,,,,wl:',J,,,w,,f,,,3ii,x'mi,im,iilpi-,iw,l1,-it- ?fll+1wz ,wg-r,f,f,-,,'i,,,Hip-, wi.,i,,,,,f',pg,wiw,F,grifi5i:l,,,,,i,,,,g,,:,llg,lfftw,,,g,lti'S,rm ,,-, ',wl,,Q',,,if,,i,u-J, 'wi 208 l he Block M was one of Mitty's better clubs, because it allowed students, even though they didn't participate in sports, to help raise funds for a better sports program, re- marked Tiffany Owen, a senior member of the club. Members were involved in service- oriented activities. These activities ranged from concession sales at sports events, to major fundraising sales, promoting school spirit and community involvement. The club, under the supervision of coor- dinators Anne Egan and Pat Ersepske, worked to helped finance the sports pro- grams and create unity among all of teams. Block M labovel Back Row: Robert Downing, Steve Lovell, Chris Yeats, Johnston, Brenda Kufer, Teri Rich. Second Row: Tony Hyatt, Brandi Ch Dylan Flynn, Matt Gunderson, Sophie Guel, Dawn Flores, Jessica Lopez. Row: Jeannie Wocasek, Irma Barazza, Theresa Pascale, Brenda Broadus, T 'Wf n..' nf Five committees were organized to h the club run smoothly and in an orde fashion. One committee, in charge of fu raising, raised money for better equ ment, new uniforms, and renovations of playing fields. Another committee, sponsible for publicity took advantage lVIitty's E.T.V. system, and put together unique and informative commercial tal in Downtown San Jose and shown to entire school during the homeroom peri, Ersepske and Egan hoped that involv the boys in the club would be a huge ben over last year's G.A.A., because girls a boys worked together to support the a

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fev'l:S . f-fi' T . fn f ..,.3j , .. -L.. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Top: Amy Capano Second Row: Michelle Taylor, Dana Grewohl Bottom Row: Julie Keller, Erin Souter. its K E: Stephanie Cabral, liar leftj Head Varsity Cheerleader, discusses the next cheer while Tina George, Head Varsity Song Girl, ties her shoe before mounting the bleachers. Gina Saporito ileftl completes the half-time show with a final stance at the Gunderson Toumament. George, Dorea Gutierrez, Gina Saporito, Rose Cesena Bottom Row: Teresa Mitchell, Krisy Kahn. the new kid. It was hard because everyone knew each other. I just sat in the corner of the room, remarked Grewohl, then it just clicks and everyone gets close. They are like your sisters. I really enjoy witnessing their personal growth, accomplishments, and self satisfac- tion,'l commented Debbie Rocha, Modera- tor. Rocha ultimately described herself as an overgrown cheerleader. Just like any other organization, Rocha and the spirit leaders had their share of memorable experiences. I can remember going to Sacred Heart for a workshop, re- called Rocha, It's an all boys school and when we walked through, the entire squad stopped. There are also hardships that go along with being a spirit leader, like when a game is lost or pom-poms are forgotten. You can't stop, you have to keep the crowd up, remarked Gina Gemma, Varsi- ty Cheerleader. 'AIt's a real responsibilityg if you forget your pom-poms, it sets the entire squad back, added Tina George, Head Varsity Song Girl. A lot is expected of the spirit leaders, not just in class, but outside as well. They all have different tasks, but they seem to share one feeling. Often you ask yourself, why am I doing this? Then you think of the friendships and accomplishments you've made, concluded Donna Kufer, Varsity Flag Girl. - Paula Calderon - 207 Varsity Song Girls Back Row: 'Una



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Victor Pekarcik tbelowl ex- pands on an important issue in preparation for a speech competition. letic program, to make, what Anne Egan feels, one outstanding aspect in extracur- ricular activities. - Jessica Lopez - 0 The speech team is off to slow start, but I think as a club it has a large amount of potential, stated Victor Pekarcik, team member, Through time, with the help of the students it will become an important part of Mitty, similar to the Academic De- cathalonf' The formation of a forensics team has long been discussed, but this year it was finally initiated. The need for such a team orginated in a discussion with the scholar- ship committee. We fMittyl have a responsibility to our students to provide them with the opportu- nity to be trained if they have the ability, stated Bernie LeRoy, head of the scholar- ship committee. Students realize the need for oral com- munication skills. lt develops the ability to speak in front of a large group and it en- hances one's characterf' commented Cheryl Clinton. These oratorical skills en- able a strong edge in competitions for schol- arships and contests, successful job inter- views, and improving one's image. Block M fabovet Back Row: Mike Manning, Pat Ersepske, Sheldon Piumana. Second Row: Tiffany Cornelius, Akiko Murphy, Gina Bonanno. Front Row: Anne Egan, Patti Stivaletti. Block M tabovel Back Row: Chris Morris, Mindy Moless, Shannon Johnson, Kathy Nino, Frances Ambrose, Tania Tilley, Kitty O'Doherty. Second Row: Deirdre Kelly, Kim Kistler, Susan Kang, Paul Martin, Wendy lnouye, Jenny Downs. Front Row: Ker-ei Shyh, John Little, Joe Lemus, Eric Stevenson, It builds character that without practice remains undeveloped, said Rosie Dorsey. Dorsey visualizes her role as an instructor to guide students in oratorical presentations. The team took a field trip to UC Berkeley and watched the speech competition at var- ious levels. Dorsey and her team plan to participate in a novice tournament in April. From there, the group plans to be involved in varied competitions such as local and individual tournaments as the program is more fully developed. - Michelle Doyle - 209

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