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

 - Class of 1988

Page 95 of 344

 

Bishop Amat High School - Tusitala Yearbook (La Puente, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 95 of 344
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Upperclassmanship Achieved At Last Juniors at last! No longer did they have to face going through another ago- nizing day of being known as just an- other sophomore. Having reached up- perclassmanship, they now ranked among the elite and priviledged few. No longer were they caught in the middle like the sophomores were. They were now recognized as upperclassmen which brought them many priviledges and opportunities. Being a junior suddenly meant hav- ing so much more independence. They had more freedom of choice in choosing their classes and the opportunity to be- come commissioners of dance, public information, pep, activities, academics, athletics, clubs, or religious affairs. However, most importantly, by then most of the juniors were driving. This meant getting that job out in L.A., not having to miss another one of those mandatory club meetings because of a carpool, no longer having to wait for mom or dad to pick them up in the family station wagon, and best of all, convieniently never being home. As de- fended by Kerry Davidson, Hey, we need to learn early if we're going to make it out there in that big, cruel worldf' Having that much more inde- pendence also meant suddenly having to have priorities and having to put them into perspective. Revealed by Ma- ria Valencia after a long day at school and a hard night at work, Between having a job, trying to excell in school, and getting involved, it often seemed impossible to handle. There just wer- enit enough hours in a dayln -f , Juniors were now starting to take an interest in colleges, so all of a sudden grades took on more meaning than be- ing just letters of the alphabet. Scholar- ships also provided motivation to go that extra mile and push themselves a little harder. Along with the grades having become more important, the class as a whole had more responsibil- ities. After all, they were the ones who sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom as well as the Valentineis Day all-nighter, Where juniors diligently filled up bal- loons with helium in preparation for the delivery to the various sweet- heartsv the next day. That helped to bring down the cost of the bid for the J unior-Senior Prom. What would Bish- op Arnat do without the Class of 1989? Juniors Stephanie Vital and Shannon Walters share different drinks at lunch. As upperclass people, they finally got to have second lunch. Searching for books for her project is junior Feli- cia Seamans. Upperclassmen privileges also included tougher quarter projects, c ri ,ty f i:-.f , 'Hs Mftii. we is f 7, ,iv V , B l - Q - I 2 ff . .. y E 'X '33 ea A V, ...M ,,,. ,L ,M , en. 114 My Q f, E' ,., ,,j.V i . X , ' . ' 1 , J ill X li' , 1: M.--W' ii . i ' ' 59.4, 2 r ' 2,2 -rrr sirf rr saiirrf.. -:-f'fpia'ff5- '4 ...cr V . ff' i .-- - -' . . . '1' f' vrirfiti' f' fi W . Q. ', :af 'i . 'V -. ,. r il r 767 f mffw i i l if 7 q,,,.,, gi N . A -r .w X X. r 'V .fi r ef' Ag I ' :H Wfkwkw YN' i win , q i 'r' Kimberly Maska Scott Matlock Takerna McCray Michelle McKenna Stacy Medrano Anjeanette Meeker Dennis Mejia Elena Mejia Keith Melanson Jeanette Mendoza Michelle Mendoza Monica Mendoza Juniors 89

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What are YGU doing over the week- end? Gonna party 'til you drop? Or how I about alittle get-together at the beach? Maybe you're going to blow last month's pay at the mall getting a new wardrobe? Or are you one of those peo- ple who actually does their homework over the weekend? fGod forbidll Well, I juniors, speak out! Let's hear your weekend plans .. . Everyone likes a party, but some peo- n ple really take it seriously. Class Trea- I surer James Thomas explains, The reason me and the fellow Woody Bros are so laid back over the week is that we gotta save our energy for really massive parties when the weekend comes . . Y' fBy the way, a Woody is a classic station wagon with wooden panels made by Chevrolet and is seen in Jim- ' my'Z ads and certain Gidget episodesj Other people enjoy more passive pur- suits. They spend their time not party- ing but instead do something they're REALLY good at e- Shopping! The reason for this, says Claudine Malaria, is that Shopping is really very relaxing for ine, you know? lt's like, Cllramatic Pausel no matter how much pain a week of school causes, itls nothing a few ' hours of heavy shopping can't take away? Some, however, find other ways of blowing off accumulated weekday , steam. Says Leslie Rockenbach, t'Well, I like to lift weights for a while, and then take my all-terrain bicycle off road I riding for a few hours. After THAT I start on the HARD STUFF . , . On the more erudite side of life, some spend their weekends more thoughtful- ly. Intellectual Matthew Lu says, Cur- rently I spend my Saturdays at the California Institute of Technology where I am enrolled in a genetic science course. Waiting For The Weekend Of course, if you REALLY want to know what most people do over the weekend, just ask Mike Sutton, Presi- dent of the Arnat Cycling Club and all- around mellow guy. Sayeth Mike: cxsieepos N Nr Q ss X N xsx ik Excited after another football victory, juniors Alex Juarez, Cheryl King, and Robert Allen decid- ed on a place to celebrate. Friends often got together on Friday nights to make plans for the coming weekend. i iiiii , ii s yf.. X 5 as . .. f i s . , - A X I: s Ageilkl MGVIBVIOS Lkkk S I 'k: j -,-: :-, .. IZIII Abel M952 eii ,. Eli me . it ZII , is rrr N Clfldy Mertz . . l K :.. '.:. Jollnda Metzeger pzt 2 ette Rocio Mirarn0nteS t s tti Marie Miranda ' . ' .--- 'ftt. -::r.--- :.., ....::-, . V ss: S .:-:e,..,: ::,:r:: ::: :.. i f :-.' to ii . . tt' X Michael Media , es, June Nloetuiui - ' -'-1ee'l tliiiiii 3 i,- 'Vlomque 'V'0 'la Sieiihanie Monroe 3 . te.. Sabflfla Montalvo - -I-,o..-' . ,t.. Nichole Montel - ssss ,erie f ssrns . ,i't o 1-, ,V.: s is t 1 90 Students

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