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Drama English What ' s in a name If there was ever a special award given to the strangest club name on campus, the Dangling Participles would win with fly- ing colors. This club was made up of Mr. Satterfield ' s English classes and they held meetings once a month. What was the purpose? Basically it is made up of English students that would like fund raisers for English supplies. Beef jerky, candy, and selling gift check books were the main fund raisers the club had taken on. Mr. Satterfield and his students raised money to buy books. Club president, Carol Cofrancesco, joined the club because I wanted to take part in school activities and it just seemed like a good thing to do. The club officers also had peculiar names. The president or noun was Carol Cofrancesco, vice president or verb — Candy Spurgeon, secretary or adjective — Suzanne Quiggle and there were also several sergeant at arms who helped other officers. They were called modifiers. What did the students think of their English teacher-club spon- sor? Vice president Candy Spurgeon summed it up. Mr. Satter- field is nice. He ' s kind of strange, but I like him. John Kocker class of 83 Above left: Drama Club — First row; Audrey Lanas, Donna Nakaguma, Don- na Eshelman, Sonya Granillo, Kathi Quiroz, Second row: Catarina Coelho, Beckon Wrysinski, Alan Landon. Terri Lacy. Top: John Kocher, Chris Kuhn, Sandra Blackwell. and Katye Sauers, talk over a scene with Mr. Hadsell, the drama teacher. Above: A new face on campus is Mr. Satterfield, who takes over some English classes and a new club, The Dangling Participles. Left: Dangling Participles — First row: Kim Miller, Kathy Whitaker, Cindy Sanders, Monica Velazquez. Jessica Muhr, Kelli Kutz, Krista Mays, Tracey Wallen, Michele Castellano, Maria Krug, Michelle Bradac, Jenell Shook, Laurie Davies, Suzanne Quiggle, Second row: Valerie Warton, Lisa Leon, Corrine Waitish, Stephanie Roehler, Nancy Griffin. Robert Miller, Moira Donahue, Paula Haniger, Kellie Lines, Janet Maudsley, Debi Mitchell, Third row: Narong Piriya Sathirakil, Ron Polk, Jim Wrysinski, Carol Chudy, Candy Spurgeon, Brad Conley. Angelique Gaspelin, Lysandra Jones, Sherry Dickson, Kris Buchhelt, Fourth row; Terence Flores, Crystal Silas, Mark French, Stacey Clay. Leslie Duke, Christine Brock, Greg Johnson. Rob Cacurak, Todd Brown, Fifth row: Michelle Aleman, Norma Garcia, Rob Mercado, Ruben Campos, Jeff Simon. Pete Phermsangngam, Mr Bob Satterfield, Zack Flores, Danny Gavin.
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■H Sobobans Sobobans hold Faculty luncheon Consisting of only senior girls, Sobobans was a service club which allowed girls with a 3.3 grade point average and above to join. Applicants had to have received three recommendations by teachers and filled out an application, which included an essay. Students were picked on how active they were in school and com- munity activities. The sponsor of this exclusive club was Ms. Hagerman. Meetings were held on Tuesdays and members of the club were to wear dresses on that day. Services that Sobobans did were holding a St. Patrick ' s luncheon for the faculty and staff and Christmas caroling at convalescent homes. Treasurer, Lana Tanaka said, We got a lot closer because we were a small group. We also associate out of the club. Sobobans President Cheryl Provence said, Our Sobobans in- duction was the nicest part of our year together. It really helped us learn about each other. Kathy Lockley, class of ' 84 Above, Sobobans — First row: Martha Figueroa, Lana Tanaka, Cheryl Pn vence, Janet Hobbs, Pam Zumbro, Linda Hanlon, Second row: Evelyn Woo, An nette Herzberg, Veronica Raiskums, Gwen Bradac, Debbi Clark, Beth Adams Top: Janet Hobbs listens with excitement about the up coming Valentines Day events Right: Sobobans President and Secretary, Cheryl Provence and Lana Tanaka, discuss that day ' s Soboban meeting and how it went.
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