Bishop Amat High School - Tusitala Yearbook (La Puente, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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,--. . Juniors Mike Sheety, Peter Yee, and Mike Sutton join efforts to construct the Amat Cy- cling Club booth. The new club was widely received by both students and faculty. Sophomore Mark DeLaRosa and seniors Shane Cardenas, Emma Rodriquez and Laura Cardenas anxiously await students to come and join the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club, one of the oldest clubs on campus, organized the Toys for Tiajuana project. Silver Screen Club officers Stacy Mef drano, Colette Johnson, Michelle McKen- na and Kristine Kasianovitz speak to stu- dents about interesting activities. The Sil- ver Screen Club was one of tive clubs on campus own movies at the end of 18 Student Life I as---5 ma--1 ilu... qs... ...ms H5

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,Hr F1 'll-' itll, it We . 1 , We wwf' '-J Qi ' QQ... Nw. gil... Archbishop Roger Mahony greets Pope John Paul ll at St. Vibianas Cathedral in Los Angeles. The Holy Father had a very including the event at the Universal Am- phitheatre. The photo was taken by Javier Mendoza, Copyright 1987. ll .K 'NX X busy schedule during his short stay in L.A. 5 X Bishop Amat p oclaims the arrival of the I! F fq.--- . i , i Pope on the marquis. The events sched- uled had been under preparation for al- most a year before his arrival. Enthusiastic cheers followed the Holy Fa- ther throughout his stay in L.A. The Pope entered the stage amid joyous shouts. A portion of the 33 students who attended the conference take time out after being searched in front of the Universal Am- phitheatre. After finally being admitted, everyone was anxious for lunch, Papal Teleconference 17



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66u f? ' Oftifvities hs filled the quad and post- ' ed the walls as students sc ried from table to table sign- ing up for the various clubs th oughout Club Week. The week, which was planned by the A.S.B. Club Commissioners seniors Katie Foland, Eric Johnson, and Peter Liu and junior Scott Matlock, gave the students an opportunity to sign up for the various clubs. There were new clubs presented as well, including New Image which was created after the dis- continuation of the Bowling Club, Fantasi, a club for those interested 1 es such as Dungeons and Dragons, and the Amat Cycling Club. At the tables, future club members were told of the various planned activities including trips to Disneyland, miniature golf out- ings and also a trip to participate in the taping of the popular televi- sion show Who's the Boss? Although most of the clubs pre- sent were social organizations, there was also a table for the Christian Service program. Sister Mary Coheady, the Christian Ser- vice Moderator, took advantage of Club Week to recruit students in- terested in participating in the various programs offered at Gold- en Age Convalescent Hospital, Mac Laren Hall, Lanterman State Hospital, Special Olympics, and also a sign language class offered on Wednesday afternoons. All of the club officers agreed that Club Week had been an abso- lute success. Senior Eddie Yerkish commented that he was really im- pressed with the variety of clubs and all the activities already planned. Club Week is some- thing totally unique to Bishop Amat,', senior David Sandoval said. f'At my previous high school they had nothing like this. I thought they only had activities like Club Week in college. M rv, ., 5, 23933 'Lf yi-as V , at . vp- ii? ggi ,..,..,, if Affw,..,t . Senior Lester Lam checks up on the many sign up sheets for the club. The New Im- age club captured the attention of many students. Officers of the new Fantasi Club, juniors Joe Macavinta, Florencio Umel and Jason Borens smile about the popularity of their club. The Fantasi Club attracted students who enjoyed playing games of the imagi- nation. Club Week 19

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