Crescenta Valley High School - Yearbook (La Crescenta, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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I Olson:nooonootllosooooooc is l hat! No men! Haunted by Sleepy Hollow and famed for Family Ties, the fall semester Girls' League Board organized the first backwards dance and the annual dad-daughter dinner. Fall Semester Board - Front: Michelle Hopkins, Mary Jung, Sun Kim, Roza Matevosyan. Znd: Debbie von Speierman, President Jennie Jensen, Jenny Berentsen, Kath Brown. Not pictured: Kim Davy, Ashley Novak, Cyndi Stinglich. Y iff 'W only! Meeting regularly on Tuesdays, the spring semester League Board held the annual mother-daughter dinner and May Day flower sale. Funds went towards scholarships at the year, Spring Semester Board - Front: Lisa Lyons, Dena Turner. 2nd: Roza Matevosyan, President Michelle Danamaye Cooper. 3rd: Mary Jung, Sun Kim, Jenny Berentsen, von Speierman, Erin Kan, Dawn Van Horn. Class Meetings -S:3E3E34ii2'5iilE:3:3:3:3:-:-:3:f:f:Q:f Ili A orever engraved in the front steps of school! Voting for the senior class motto, seniors Genevieve Doyle and Hillary Orcutt reflect on their past years. ey to my heart! Anticipating the Junior Dance, junior Mindy Ropp displays the brass key chain used as the ticket and favor,

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can do this blindfolded! Kidnapped, the spring se- mester Director of Organiza- tions Jon Campbell tries to comprehend B d I life at 3:30 A.M. y heart is I beating, my I y palms are 7 l I I l sweaty, and I think I'm going to faint. Is this really worth it? asked senior David Rands. Though suffering similar paranoia, many candidates for ASB offices sought this leadership role. Unlike any other club, the ASB cabinet elected its members. In charge of the student body, the officers had the initiative, and also the power to make a difference. Director of Organizations Jon Campbell revealed, Cabinet is a real chance to make a change. You have control. In deciding to run for an office, many preparations had to be taken to get the necessary votes. Posters and stickers creativity, and character. Fall semester ASB President Jimmy Lee reflected, Getting the students' interest was most important. Music seemed the perfect answer, so I picked a universal band and did my best to entertain. Nervousness and tension struck the night before the election assembly and only got worse behind the stage the next day. Waiting for their names to be announced was the most intense moment. I was really nervous! exclaimed spring semester ASB president Sean Doyle. Once on stage, the spot light glared in the candidates eyes, the audience waited, and the ASB hopeful performed. Many candidates felt like they were going to die, but for some, being were the base materials, the election assembly offered candidates a real chance to display their originality, on stage was actually enjoyable. Director of Finance Brian Counsil expressed, It was cool! I had a good time. f K B' I E Q, ...H I ' ,4- Q 'I l in l After the election assembly, a minimum of three days passed before students voted. This offered the candidates extra time to acquire more votes and influence doubting people. Most students looked for people with confidence, sincerity, and dedication to the school. I don't choose for popularity, stated sophomore Crystal Graham. After the votes were counted, the current ASB president called each candidate that night to tell them the results. Waiting for the phone call was yet another time for anxiety. Junior Matt Carroll suggested, Hope for the best but expect the worst. Victory or defeat, most candi- dates were glad they had taken the opportunity to run. Senior Heather Colburn noted, You don't lose by running. by Sun Kim , ..,....- ...v .N , W ' 41 ,wt .. i 4.45. am not responsible. Once on cabinet, members deal with adviser Diane Jensen for their complaints. resh eggs for breakfast? Yum! Yum! Enduring the suffering, some of the new spring cabinet members, seniors Chris Beeny, Jon Campbell, Jennie von Speierman, Shelley Powell, Misty Filger, and Michelle Hopkins, await next semester when they will be able to kid- nap the new officers. Elections



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s it love? Supporting the Sophomore Class by purchasing a computer da ting print out, junior Dana Williams considers possible datesg senior Mike Herrison wonders if he should buy one. Doing it with hat a 6 G b a r g a i n ! Senior prom tickets are only S200! A horrible thought but a possible reality, however due to the hard work of the class committees, this nightmare did not happen. With virtually no restrictions and no dues to pay, the class committees involved everyone. Planning fundraisers, the committees worked feverishly for four years to keep senior activity costs low. Selling towels and candy grams were only the beginning. f'lf money is involved, I am deeply concerned about my grade, revealed junior Kevin Trapp. Although all 500 members of any one class rarely showed up for the meetings, as the senior year approached, more and more class members turned to class committees to give their input. Nearing graduation, seniors had to finalize upcoming events, including senior banquet and prom. Senior Susan Ciertsch exclaimed, lt's my first and last senior prom, l want it to be the best! While other clubs benefited the community, the school, or the needy, the class committees focused only on the students. Sophomore Mandy Wharton stressed, Class unity and class committees are important. lt's the only way to make money. by Sun Kim hese are the seniorsl? ln senior adviser Michael Livingston 's print shop, Kelly Darrow, Julie Hopper, Barbara Kelley, Elizabeth Ahten, Trey Pogue, Kim Davy, and Heather Colburn discuss the senior banquet. Class Meetings I 9

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