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Girls League Members. Top Row: Lisa Gloster, Barbara Perala, Maggie Fukumoto, Sharleen Kim, Claudia Rosendahl, Linda Si- son. Pinky Pajarito. Heather Watson, Kim Blackburn, Stephanie Hammond, Christie Blevins, Stacy Lucia, Julie Chen, Mrs. Hurt (advisor). Middle Row-. Deanna Gloster, Kumi Takahashi, Yuka Takahashi, Beth Renn, Robin Greiner. Front Row: Plicole Frenz. Pam Young, Monica Caballero, Mary- lynn Leonard, Kim Reid, Stephanie Straw. Mot Pictured: Mia Perup, Wendy Lee, Betty Hsu. 1. Picnic time! Mecha Club member and vice-president Carol Aguiar, left, gives a helping hand to a guest, Laura Arechga. Mecha Club members picnicked at Cen- tral Park in Huntington Beach where they enjoyed a club get-together. 2. Participating at a Girls League meeting, member Kumi Takahashi takes time out for Girls League fun. Mecha Club Members. Top Row. Fernando Velasquez, Carmen Viramontes (president), Sandra Alvarado, Larry Garcia, Maria Serrato, Johnny Garcia, John Dill, Lily Romo, Mar- celo Rivero, Lariza Velasquez, Mr. Higgins (advisor). Ana Sanchez, Yolanda Estrada, Su- Sana Suarez, Arnulfo Viramontes, Liz Barragan, Miguel Sanchez, Vicente Duarte, Danny Aguiar, Tony Gallardo, Carol Aguiar (vice-president). Front Row: Margie Perez, Marisela Loera, Cecy Romo, Martha Delgadillo. Veronica Reyes, Marisela Benavides, Franslsca Enriquez, llda Vasquez, Brenda Alvarado. not pictured: Carlos Castaneda, Angel Ci- fuentes, Alfredo Estrada, David Gallardo, Aggie Roca, Alexandra Sampablo, Fausto San- chez. Mecha Club And Girls ' Leagui
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People Helping People Clubs and more clubs! Just what ' s the differ- ence? There were two clubs that stood out from all the rest: Girls ' League and Mecha Club. These two unique clubs were designed to be of service and benefit to people in need. During Thanksgiving and Christmas, Girls ' League sponsored a needy family. Next, Valentine grams were sold at Estancia for raising money. Then, at Easter, they gave out Easter baskets for Headstart children. Mrs. Hurt, ' the advisor, said, This helps a student give of himself and to share and be generous. In between, they helped out SOS-Share Ourselves. Mecha Club members were involved in a variety of activi- ties that help people in need both in and outside the U.S. Club members raised money through a car wash for El Sal- vador when the devastating earthquakes shook its land. Visitations with elderly citi- zens in convalescent homes brought something that could never be priced: happi- ness and sense that some- body cared. In addition, vice-president Carol Aguiar said, We plan to visit blind children this year. And this is what Girls ' League and Mecha Club are all about: people helping peo- ple. Both clubs are o pen to all students. Take advantage of this opportunity that will help to enhance this community, nation, and YOU!
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Ski Club. Top row: Rob Ablett, Eddy Karen Fourth row: David Waldron, Roy San Jose, Scott Markert, Marty Dahl, Bob Murray Third row: John Renna, Deana Graham, Su- san Baker, Samantha Fuerbringer, Marisa Barbarino, Jeff Simpson, Mark Dace Sec- ond row: Dina Birch, Carrie Schaufhauser, Amy Goddard, Jennifer Daley, Jonathon Bube, Yami Franco Front row: Michele Strand, Erin Graham, Jeremy Krown, Mi- chelle May 1. Michelle Strand and Erin Graham are ready to hit the slopes. 2. Faul Sallenback, a ski club member, is preparing for the meeting at lunch. 3. Julie Whitted faints among the trash cans while Gary Langston watches. 94 Clubs And Organizations
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