Charter Oak High School - Shield Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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' lthough Students League did not have an advisor, they successfully organized the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Headed by Liz and Mary Richardson, Students League spent many hours in prepara- tion for the big event. The dance was not only a dance, but a carnival as well w i t h s u c h games as the b o t t I e r i n g game, tic-tac- toe. and the 7- Il game. In ad- A dition, a royal court was added to the dance with a prince elected from each class, thus setting a new tradition. As Mary Richardson stated, The purpose of the dance was to give the guys a chance to have a court of their own and have a fun dance for every- body. But the dance did not come about The purpose of the dance was to give the guys a chance to have a court of their own, Renee Hilton, Rasika de Silva, and Mi- chelle Profit. They raised 5l400 to pay for the dance 's expenses. Some of these expenses were the DJ, the decorations, the security, and the carnival equipment. The dance started at 9:30 p.m. after the foot- ' ball game. With 40 schools in- vited, the out come was bet ter then pre vious years'. The climax of the e vening was reached w h e n K i n g Chris Subject was crowned by senior president Mike Silva. Chris com- mented, l was really pleased to be a part of the Sadie Hawkins Dance at Charter Oak. Many people supported it and I feel it was a success. I hope the success continues next year and we start a new tradition. - by Mar- garet Wong. . without the dedication and efforts vs of Gymeka Williams. Monique Bates. 3 X1 E3 Dances ga ve a chance to the students to show off their dancing abitilt y. Denise Cotroneo shows her moves as she looks for a friend. Photo by Chris Urso. Sometimes when a dance floor gets crowded, dancing becomes quite difficult. Nanette Horvath dances all night without getting tired. Photo by Chris Urso. Sadie Hawkins Dance



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Q45-A tw -C-ast of Characters Mr, Kimber Newton Fuller Annabelle Fuller Madge Fuller Steve Eldridge Katie Mrs. Douglas Clayton Evans Rena Leslie Hester Raymond Uncle Stanley Leggett Frazer Tommy Hughes Sue Barrington Miss Wilcox Mr. Prescott Director Asst. Director Script Girls C re w Heads Publicity Properties L ights Sound Scenery Costumes Twins, Paul Bailey Kurt Hall Debbie logan Sindy Stengel Bryan Allen Krista Bradstreet Kristy Wallenbrock Peter Lopez Kari Meissenburg Laura Brown Jason Fisher David Biernesser Randy Knight Da vid Marlow Donna Hernandez Shannon Ely John Olsen Mr. H. K. Baird Michelle Reading Marsha Weeks Maria Garza .lohna Mc Guigan Kari Meisenburg Beth Costa George Pizzaro Paul Bailey Kristy Wallenbrock Michelle Marino 5 -fy , N,..,.,g Xi 2 M- We-at wfggi, , ,-.lT ooking for the perfect home is not always as easy as it seems. Newton and his wife Annabelle found this out the hard way. Newton bought a run down coun- try house Fuller ing from a heart surgery he was unable to direct the play. Even though he was ill he was able to find time to come and see the play. I was very proud of every- one for continuing on and not giving up and dating back to the Re volu- tionary War. Even though Mrs. Fuller h a t e s t h e country she decided to They all did a comendable job! seeing the play through to comple- tion, They all did a comen- dable job. said Mr. H. K. Baird. stay. Besides this the family had to deal with their grouch y neighbor, Mr. Pres- cott, who tried to take over their land. In the end Annabelle loved the house, but they have the money to keep it. Uncle stanley saved the day by tricking Mr. Prescott into loaning the family the money they needed to pay off the mortgage. Together with Miss Reading the cast and crew were able to put on a four night performance, that was widely appreciated. As Kurt Hall stated, I thought it was great coming over to C. O. because there were so many more people than there were at San Dimas. Its great to ha ve the support. - By Mona Padilla Since Mr. Baird was recover- Front row: Julie Awabdy. Josie Araza, Sue Lee, Kathy Brayton. Da vid Biernesser, Marcia Morrill Second row: Jeanette Arnold, Michelle C esene, Carrie Owens, Michelle Marino, Beth Costa, Jill Mc Caron. Third row: Denise Bone, Stacy Simmonds, Johna Mc Guigan, Maria Garza, Krista Bradstreet, Donna Hernandez. Laura Brown, Debbie Logan, Suzi Williams, Shannon Ely, Brandie Cruse, Stacie Schollings, Randy Knight, Kari Meissenburg, Jennifer Mc Caron. Back row: Marsha Weeks, Jason Taylor, George Pizarro, Jason Fisher, Peter Lopez, Darrell Cowgill, Paul Bailey, Kristy Wallenbrock, Bryan Allen, Kurt Hall, David Marlow, Kevin Lerma, Damon Thompson, Michelle Profit, Michelle Lonetto, John Olsen, Stefani Langley, Kristi D71melio, Not shown: Doug Allen, Carolyn Barkey, Teanne Bass, Wendy Benge, Rachel Bickel, Athena Bone, Ruth Carbajal, Mary Contreras. Pat Cowell, Jamie Elkins, Mark Elliot, Machal Emmons, Brandi Galucci, Michelle Gentry, Kassie Gray, Elisha Gruer, Jennifer Heap, Molly Humphreys, Diana lketani, Paul Lambarri, Gerry Larsen, Cindy Larson, Tracey Maddison, Jeanna Morgan, Christie More- land. Karin Morris, Nancy Mungcal, Neysa Mungcal, Mona Padilla, Lauren Pinnt, Jean Posthuma, Dorsey Precht, Shelly Rose, Don Sawyer, Ingrid Sinisi, Sindy Stengel, Rechelle Storlie, Devyn Taylor, Loni Trop, Tracy Wade, Craig Youngs. Fall Play 6

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