Homestead High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Cupertino, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Homestead High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Cupertino, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 175 of 248
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: Top-Back: Treasurer Scott Campbell, Secretary Cathy Brown, President Keith Abe, Front- Woe President Cindy Brown, Social Manager Laurie Shuken Above Right-Top: PTSA Representative: Karen Muchowskig Bottom: Spirit Commissioners: Bill Taylor, Eve Seifert: PTSA Representative: Paul Kom Left-Volunteer Foroe: Jendi Durbin, Upper Class Council: Vicki Nielson: Campus Masters: Abbie Halden, Michelle Burton: Publicity Directors: Michelle Mirich, Jill Campbell Left-Elections Directors: Andy McFadden, Emily Mura-Smith: ASB Correspondents: Vanessa Lee, Kryssie Mingst ASB-171

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Associated Student Body .... Getting it Together, Making it Work Held together by president Keith Abe, the 1986-87 ASB officers tackled the problems facing the student body. ctivel The theme for the year was get it together and make it work. Officers were kept busy promoting the slogan across campus. A main concern again for ASB was the NO TRASH campaign, left slightly unelfective by the 1985-86 officers. To make the students aware of the problem of constant litter and unusally large amounts of seagulls, a garbage can painting fest was held during the first warm days of winter. The cans were decorated by any group desiring to paint one. Once they were placed in the quad, it was easier to spot and more likely to help people remember where to throw their trash. piritedl A cancelled voting for the winning class during spirit week left many officers a little down. But soon somewhere it clicked, and plans were made for another spirit week in the spring and a' teacher's spirit week. Hopes lifted and ASB put their brains to work to come up with a way to get everyone to show just how much spirit they have. ig! Many students do not realize just how many people there are representing them as officers. Along with the six elected officers, there are some thirty other appointed ones in such areas as School Site Council, PTSA Representatives, Class Council, IDC Representative, Athletic Booster Representatives, and Campus Master, just to name a few. So, the student body is given a chance to speak its mind through a representative in almost every area. qi 1 I i Above-School Site Council: Back-Donella Wood, Sabina Shaikh, Miriam Rothstein, Front- Pam Jong, Eric Ly, Venecia Abe 170-Clubs and Organizations Middle Right-ASB Action Council: Wendy Wong, Thao Dang, Susie Kirk, Mollie Schettler Right-IDC Representative: Greg Taxin Not pictured: Publicity Director: Adria Woomerg Volunteer Force Director: Cari Napolesg PTSA Representative: Debbie GasiorekttOj, Michelle Fisherjt tj, ASB Correspondent: Adrian Husain, Communications Advisor: Heather McPherson: ASB Action Council: Mia Praisner, Kristin Topping, Joel Scheing Dawn Liason: Cindy Chamberlaingupper Class Councilzvicki Williams, Scott Kokka. Juniors Steve Daetz and Katie Weissenborn 'call a can their own for ASB trash-can painting. Athletic Booster Representatives: Mark Levenson, Lisa MacCormack if 1,15 iL n . a I--fi Qqffev .1 1, Q Q-.Q.,' A l' N, at



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NX-AYQXQQ Having no luck in bringing out the leadership element in you? Well don't despair, FBLA is here. Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students who are interested in gaining new insight into leadership and business. By exposing the students' business-like atmo- spheres, they receive a head start in today's busi- ness world. We believe in developing the true leaders within everyone explains club president Scott Kokka. Not only do the members take part in competi- tion, they also schedule charity dinners forthe el- derly on holidays. So, if you want to have fun while learning and leading, FBLA is for you. Being involved in extracurricular activities is a good way to enrich your high school life. By join- ing the California Scholarship Foundation QCSFJ, students have the chance to participate in a variety of events, the annual blood drive, conval- escent home visits, Special Olympics, college campus visitation, and the end-of-the-year beach DIFFERENCE trip. Although CSF is an honor club eligible only to students with high GPA, it is still a large club. Along with the devotion and efforts of the members, CSF has touched the lives many. The National Honor Society fNHSl, one of the prestigious clubs at Homestead, is designed to promote leadership, character, service, and scholarship. The club has a recognition of being open to a select few. Eligible only to juniors and seniors, students need at least a 3.55 GPA. This year NHS again plans to sponsor the Awards Night. With a well organized club and a attitude of great enthusiasm, last year's Awards Night was extremely successful. Other NHS community activities include a Thanksgiving dinner for the el- derly and a visit to the Stanford childrens Hospi- tal. In a short time NHS, CSF, and FBLA have proven to be very valuable service clubs. Their projects and events for the people are appreciated by all. 'rw NHS, Front- A. Chowhan, S. Lev, E. Nordby, P. Jong, L. DiPietro, A. Yuan, S. Lim, E. Yee, A. Loo, T. Niu, K. Jost, L. Downs, Ft. Winfield, S. Wang, J. Birk, J. Ly, 2nd -G, Levin, E. Tsang, J. Bell, C. Penwarden, D. Evans, M. Calcagno, S. Wong, T. Kim, S. Kokka, A. Stotsky, A. Chou, J. Neidlemang 3rd - T. Huang, J. Sauer, C. Mura-Smith, M. Varadaraian, A. Husain, A. Ambrose, S. Books, V. Lee, V. Nielsen, J. Campbell, M. Schettler, advisor Renato Tripodi, 4th - advisor Elwin Stocking, K, Bridgman, C. Chang, S. Khalili, B. Otani, S. Bearden, D. Ghafourpour, B. Mihara, S. Gee, M. Fu, A. Lee, D. Kong, Fl. Shih, M. Weiler, L. MacCormack, B. Gliebe, P. Chen, L. Sigg, D. Discherg Sthtolficerst -V. Abe, J. Lo, E. Ly, J. Desai, A. Cheng. 172 - Clubs and Organizations 46425: fair tow' 5 ...ff , 'SB . , Ug' S N! ' EX l X X... 5 'x . t K Senior Paul Korn smiles as he receives his membership certifi cate at the NHS Initiation Ceremony.

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