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FORENSICS Forensics Club officers: treasurer, Allison Phillips, secretary, Cecillia Wang, vice president, Jerri Schmidt, vice president, Laura Boris, president, Graciela Cabana. 'Q Forensics advisor Mr. Tom North offers some pointed advice to club members. 70 Forensics is a club which is devoted to public speaking and debate. Mr. Tom North is the ad- visor. This year, Forensics has competed against other schools in the Bay Area and participated in local contests that are spon- sored by the Lion's Club and the Rotary Club. With the majority of the club being new members, there is talk of adding a Forensics class to the curriculum in the future. Students would be able to increase their experience in the area of speak- ing and help to maintain the already successful Forensics team.
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THOR TH RCATS Qi Kurt Richey steps into the spirit of the season as Mr. Claus himself. Steve Suzuki catches Stacy Costello during a before-school rehearsal. -Q if Leslie Peeler sings way into the performers' hall of fame. and dances her Mark Brosamer steps forward for his solo dur- ing the Christmas show. 69
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LEO CLUB The Leo Club Top Row: David Immeker, David Dart, Mary Ammon, Shelly Reed, Randy Pohle, Ricky Benn, Julie Shannon, Theresa Kim. Second Row: Andrew Ambayon, Melissa Au, Calendula Chang, Lisa Emerson, Karen Sindelar, Mark Cowlishaw, Jerry Whiting, and Sunil Pareenja. T Advisor Mr. Bob Ammon awards Jocelyn Choi a pin for her work as i984-i985 Leo Club president. The Leo Club of Mission San Jose High is affiliated with the Lions Club international and sponsored by the Dawnbreakers Lions Club. The club held many activities and several mem- bership drives this year. The increase in mem- bership helped in the annual canned food drive. The club collected 225 lbs. of canned goods for the Tri-City Volunteers. A collection of used eyeglasses and prescription sunglasses was also successful. The club also participated in the Walk-a-thon for Juvenile Diabetes and a fundraising Bowl-a-Thon. At the annual Career Fair, Leos acted as guides. ln the club's activities, development of the individual qualities of leadership. Ex- perience and opportunity were promoted. The officers included president Jerry Whiting, vice president Mark Cowlishaw, secretary Melissa Au, Treasurer Carlos Torrez, and directors Sangita Shah, Melini Pareenja, and Ricky Benn. 71
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