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70 Clubs Pep Front row-Lynn Yamada, Ann Kissinger, Denise VanPatten, Lori Green, Lisa Notley, Kris Kierstead, Jamy Stillman, Lori Mettler, Jill Yamada, unidentified, Maria Whilecottong Row 2-Kelly Kilpatrick, Stacy Hagood, Dee Dee Stoab, Shannon Berger, Taria Berryman, Jennifer Hill, Carmal Kawanoe, Shalyn Canfield, Paulita Jacobs, Jenny Beacon, Michelle Marreno, Michelle Cox, Sandy Chen, Kambra Benadom, Alissa Roys, Tracy Mac Fanane, Georgiann Psans, Row 3-Adele Saglietto, Kristie Heiser, Susan Stoulenberg, Denise Dochnal, Chris Crandlemire, Jodi Henderson, Jenny Alvarez, Christine Connel, Deanne Valdez, Susie McDonald, Danielle Orr, Nicole Spanovich, Stacy Carter, Chrisy Pena, Kelly Sladana, Kathy Stuppy, Tracy Baldwin, Vicki Conner, Amy Johnson, Erika Zapalac, Stacy Radig, Libbie Rector, Paula Radig, Kristie Kakalow, Nancy Goss, Debbie Moller Llnder the direction of Nicole Spanovich Marina's Pep Club filled the bleachers with shouts of encouragement for our superior athletes. Through wind, rain, sleet or over- cast, Pep Club members inspired football, basketball, and many other sports mem- bers. Though the club consisted mainlyf freshman and sophomore girls, the club i . it awp W A Y was open to whoever was willing to put S 1 A l-te ff forth the effort necessary to create an aura r iss 'T it of school spirit. GO VIKES!! N P 'P gf 1 Q 94 N re 5 .. rr- . . te' A ..r.s e ,ff .ff r r , .,,, , Vice-President Stacy Carter and President Nicole Spanovich
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CTP Front Row: Julie Kurth, Sheila Pederson, Hahn Cao, Celestine Woo, Mike Peyton, Kris Koepp, Kim Ranalli, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified. Middle Row: Stephanie Sabelino, Bentley Kurr, Julie Alvarez, Jock Pederson, Shelley Peyton, Kelly Woodward, Kristen Brown, Kathy Crimmons, Christine Castaldi, unidentified, Liz Sampson, unidentified, unidentified, Tifany Tsuneyoshi, Joyce Wong, unidentified. Top Row: Todd Huisken, Gayle Henderson, Rick Mclhliven, Steve Vincent, unidentified, unidentified, Kristen Sloat, Kathy Riding, Holly Jager, Daryl Mashita, unidentified, Hillary May, Erica Zapalac, Jeff Tumlin, Valerie Pennington. CTP, the California Teen Project, is one of the most widely recognized clubs on Marina's campus. The club is open to stu- dents of all ages, male and female. Their main purpose is to unite students to battle the number one killer of teens today-drunk driving. To accomplish this overwhelming job, posters and morning announcements warn students of the hazards of driving under the influence of alcohol. ln addition, CTP sponsers the Pressure Points bulletin board, located in the English hall across from the Career Center. The bulletin board is a source of information about drugs, alchohol, and suicide prevention. V3 ,..'ff ,ga 4 . i Officers: First Row: Jack Pederson, Kathy Crimmons, Shelley Peyton, Kelly Jock, Kathy, Kelly, and Julie lead an always interesting CTP meeting. Woodward. Top Row: Julie Alvarez, Sheila Pederson, Kristen Brown, Kris Koepp, Gayle Henderson, Tifany Tsuneyoshi. Clubs 69
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