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128 CSF FALL CSF Members: Soph- omores accepted: Matt Ar- nold, Eieanor Barbara, Ali- cia Barraza, Marci Bracco, Tammie Carlisle, Vivian Cheng, Travis Fonseca, Lusa Harbick, Christi Holmes, Kim Howard, John Hurt, Travy Loltesness, Tam Lola, Heather Lynn, Gregg Mayer, Heather Mc:Cown, Janet Nakao, Stacy Nakawatase, Julie Nelson, Paul Riddell, Erin Riley, Melissa Roan, Cathy Snively, Cathy Steich, Mar- tha Trujillo, Tesin Uy, Moni- ca Zent Juniors accepted: Sandra Aranda, David Borg, Ve- ronica Boritelle, Eric Chu, Jaqueline Durant, Jenifer Escobedo, Heather Fields, Cindy Garcia, Victor Gax- iola, Stephanie Gerkovich, Michael Grace, Kristin Gump, Dawn Huckins, Den- ise Haut, Teresa Hendrick- son, Amul Joblia, Sung Kim, Sachi Kuwano, David Law, Missy Lehocky, Elin Lueng, David Lottesness, Angie Meilo, Paui Meyer, Bruce Pinto, Diane Pur- viance, Lori Riehl, Dan Rynne, Carrie'Sloan, Wen- dy Stamp, Michael Suekawa, Ling Tan, Jil Uohisniba, Danny Velasco, Brent Wiltshire Seniors accepted: Jenifer Brusaschetti, Mike Cherry, Todd Galbraith, Mike Gal- lagher, Julie Hansell, Nancy Harris, Scott Jackson, Miki Kanayama, Leonard Los- cutoft, Kyle Mayer, Trew- lawney McClain, Ken McGrath, Jett Melching, Todd Meyer, Mary Miya- shita, Laurie Nye, Alex Pranger, Fiobin Rhoten, Da- vid Fiiley, Danielle Fiestaino, Eugene Sakai, Jett Stamp SCI-I0l.AFiSI-IIP TIME i U 0 0 l A .,,VI 4 ' s r. ti 49 if wi, it tif K' r,,r-rrii This year's CSF fCalifornla Scholarship Federationj proved to be successful with the supervision of advisors, Diana Flocha and Georgia Schrarnm. There were some new beginnings and continu- ing traditions that were carried on. The Red Cross blood drive in April reminded volunteers that the purpose of CSF is community service. CSE like always proved to be one of the largest clubs this yean and will grow more active in future years. See Spring CSF Mem- bers in the suppliment. left below: CSF Advisors, Diana Fiocha and Geor- gia Schram.
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IT'S TIIVIE TO STUDY. Above: The members ol the Academic Decathalon included, Left to Flight: Coach Clampittg Todd Ferreira' Scott Jacksonq Mike Ladaskyg Julie Hansellg Jenny Brawnq Cathy izquierdog Marc Weylandg Elizabeth Brawng Neil McCown,' Laura Ludlowg Dana In September 4986, the Academic Decathalon began in the classroom. Within two weeks, committees were formed that covered every subject listed in the outline provided by the organizers of the Aca-Dec program. In October, the decathalon hopefuls prepared speeches and practiced improvisational speeches. Once the team was announced and alternates chosen, the studying picked up. Support was the key word as each committee of two or three people presented its material and gave spe- cial tutoring during special study ses- sions. Last, but not least, on the fate- ful day in November, the work finally paid off. Live Oak's Academic De- cathalon took Ath place in the 4986 competition, up from 1985's iOth place. And as Velchos the White Tiger can attest - the celebration was the best! The Academic De- cathalon's night of awards was held in December, where Live Oak walked away with more awards than any other school. Albrecht, Gene Sakai' David Riley, Jim Veichos. Befowj Some Of the members aftef 3 Compeng tion. 'X g iii DWL 27
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3 1 1 i i i . ,.,.... 1 5 A 1t 'N r- N wk Left above: The club ls finally altogether. Middle left: Santa 'S three llttle elves, aren't they cute? Members: N. Alegrej S. Allen,' M. Ander- song L. Arce, L. Bareg A. Barrazag 71 Becker: S. Booneg M. Bordenavep L. Branonp E Braswell' T Brock, A. Bueno, M. Carmichael' ll Chengg K Chlpmang E Chuf C. Clgang B. Cloneyg H. Colbyf J. Condep T Coppleq C. Corpuzy E Goss, F Faustg 71 Fonseca, L. Ford' M. Gallagher, lA Goxlolag S. Gerebg S. Griffin, A. G05 G. Gulterrezf S. Hall' L. Harblckj if Harperf 71 Hendricksong T Herrerag P. Hlguerag C. Hlrst,' E Howardf K Howardf B. Howell' K. Howell' J. lsakseng H. Jennisong A. Joballa, C. Johnsonf A. Jonesj S. Kirn,' S. Kimp A. Kwongf S. Kwongg R. Lamb,' S. Lau,' K. Langerfeldg E Leungg J. Lewis, R, Lleg M. Llm,' L. Llrag D. Loftesnessg 7f Loftesness, L. Ludlowg L. Lundy B. Martlnq W Marting L. Martlnezg K. McKenzie,' K McMahon,' S. Melklef M. Meyen' C. Mobachf M. Morrisg S. Mulligan,' S. Mullen,' J. Nakaog M. Neunzig, S. Nlcolsong D. Ngq 71 Nguyenf T Nguyen, M. Opilla,' P. Patel' D. Payneq D. Pecknold, D. Penag S. Ralstong L. Filberog C. Bunley- Beynolsg P. Blddellf M. Bogersg D. Santlllan, M. Saxeg C. Sohaadtg A. Shermang A. Shir- leyq M. Smlthg S. Smlthg T Smithg M. Starnpg B. Stelnf S. Snlvelyg P. Stray: C. Strelchg L. Tam,' L. Tam,' L. Tan,' S. Tate,' S. Tanaka' L. Throunkg J. Tltheringtong H. Tran,' H. Tran,' M. Tran,' M. Trujillo,' J. Wall, M. Westergaardg K. Weston, A. Wlseg J. Uchlshlbag K Vasquez' M. Zlatogorovg J. Zepecki -its jlyllf T0 I-:EAD4 Czyzg M Dlrnasg L. Elmasryg R. Elsong K Future Business Leaders of America QFBLA3 was first established by Kiki Nakauchi in 4969, representatives from San Jose High came and introduced the organization to Live Oak. The purpose of this club is to teach interested students about business and leadership. lt also introduced different areas of education and any scholar- ships available. FBLA was involved with an amount of community school service this year. They participated in Lions' White Cane Day, can food drives, March of Dimes and program sales at foot- ball games. They also sold Pumpkin grams. Santa grams, Easter baskets, and candy sales. A major component of the business education are the competi- tions held at district and regional levels. Some of the competitions in which FBLA attended were a one day Bay area Competition, for the state level they went to a three day workshop and at the national level they participated in a four day workshop for leader- ship and career qualities. f Right bottorn.' Look what we got from Santa, a Santa gram! Left bottom: Club Mm Bg- advisor gy. Mrs. Nakauchl
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