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ANNUAL STAFF (3rd PERIOD) BACK — Traci Triplett, Laura Danni, Troy Percival, Ed Nordsiek, Steve Hanson, Robert Almodovar, Jr. Dobbins, Richard Gotschall. Karine Dewey. ROW TWO — Kari Osborne, Jennifer Shimota, Tina Watson, Tori Knoop. Riane Costa, Amy Combes, Lisa Wilhoit, Jill Johnson. FRONT — Steve Tanaka, Kim Imel, Dianna Merrill, Darla Waltemeyer, Maysee Yang, Pilar Milan (Editor). ANNUAL STAFF (6th PERIOD) BACK - Christina Parker. Stacey Poole, Vicki Brown, Machel Williams, Lolita Hill, Rebecca Schmalle, Windee Cornelison, Shar- on Wallace. Brian Wilson, Jarrod Kimura. ROW TWO — Robert Christman, Mark Rodriquez, Alesia Valdez, Dana Hunter, Edward Daniel, Christine Castro, Dorian Pew, Anna Williams. FRONT - Karla Medellin, Tanya Martin, Toni Linaker, Kari Brown, Misty Van Atta, Darby Shaffer, Paul Perez, Christine Burge. What can you say about a fun-loving group that showed occasional streaks of brilliance and a periodic desire to meet deadlines? Mostly you don ' t say anything about them, but you frequently say to them. Get busy! What do you mean ' you can ' t find the picture ' ? And, If your voice rises above a whisper, your grade will not rise above a C. Every once in a while, a Good job! is thrown in just to keep ' em working. It doesn ' t take long while drawing layouts, taking pictures, writing copy and trying to get it all done for a deadline for the mistaken idea that this class is an easy A to fade into oblivion. Four students spent a week at the University of San Diego at Yearbook Camp honing skills to pass on to the rest when school started. Pilar Millan formerly a pho- tographer, took classes in becoming an ef- fective editor. She was joined by Jill John- son, Sharon Wallace, and Amy Combes. The book doesn ' t get done unless a lot of people put in a lot of extra time at deadlines. The hardest worker, who put in the most out of class time, was Sports Editor, Anna Wil- liams. Many helped with photography: Brian Wilson. Jennifer Shimota, Tanya Martin, Rob- ert Christman. and Pilar.
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HOUSE AND SENA TE All of these and many more were members of the House and Senate; J. Poillot, E. Beaudet. D. Goedhart, J. Doughton, D. Shaffer. C. Torres, T. PraN. S. Moore. D. Northington, J. McClelland. J. Shimota, K. Kelly. C. Grogan. J. Adams. C. Frye. D. Edwards. J. Lee. A. Valdez. K. Barker. D. Miles, L. Knoll, L. Masters, V. Hervey, B. Brough. S. Poole. J. Luna, J. Sullivan, L. Paniptchuck. S. Drake. D. Dailey. C. Pew. L. Hendricks. L. Arnold, P. Martel. T. Rush. M. Watkins. P. Richmond. A. Gregory. A. Terry, D. Kim. F. Oliver. IVlosf students take the meetings ser classes elect at least two representati ' The first meeting included a bit of r enjoyed by Michelle Morgan and Mar 3usly like Zach Sturm. Third period es per class to serve in the House, freshmen! which was very much Unless you were a member of the House or Senate, you didn ' t realize what an important job it was for those students who thought that being a representative would be just an- other excuse to get out of class and then were hit with the reality that it was a lot of responsibility. All the year ' s school activities are approved by these representatives through monthly meetings that kept commu- nication lines open between ASB reps and the rest of the student body. Excellence in Education , was the motto of the California Scholastic Federation whose membership was open to all who at- tained a high enough G.P.A. (at least a 3.0). Together Mr. Kielty and Mrs. Wilson encour- aged these 40 plus hardworking students to maintain their good grades and have fun at the same time. Sound impossible? Not hard- ly, said CSF secretary, Anna Williams. I enjoy being in CSF and it ' s fun working with the advisors. Vice President of the group was Phuong Martel. Another academic club was the National Honor Society. This large club with a mem- bership over 50 was open to those with at least a 3.6 G.P.A. who passed an in-depth interview involving leadership, character, and service to school and community. They met Wednesdays in room JI9 under the guid- ance of Miss Pepin and Miss Juchau. Since candy sales were banned, their fund raisers included cakewalks, flower sales, and selling of refreshments during basketball games. Dana H. ( Paul P. CSF NHS House Senate
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Coordinating the ladders for the various sections kept Jill and Pilar busy as they worked well together. Wearing their Valhalla, sweatshirts, Lisa Wilhoit and Tina Wat- son look over the layouts for the next deadline. Sixth period was in charge of Activities, Academics, Clubs Organizations and Sports. Stacey Poole, Toni Linaker, Mark Rodriquez, Christine Castro, Sharon Wallace (As- sistant Editor), and Vicki Brown use brain storming to come up with ideas. In her second year at MoVal, junior Jennifer Shimota was pressed into service to take pic- tures, draw layouts, and write copy. Working to get the Clubs section done are Ed Daniels, Dana Hunter, Alesia Valdez, and Dorian Pew. Organizations
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