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iS ' S You ' re walking back from a leadership sponsored event at the center circle during lunch. Lunch is by the 100 ' s so you start heading in that direction. Suddenly, a shout: Hey you! Behind the yellow line! You ' ve just been stopped . . . by a knight. Lead the way Without the watchful eyes of the knights and the planning minds of leadership, our school would be a much more chaotic campus. Don ' t get the wrong idea, however, because these two organizations don ' t control us. they help us! Leadership members were elected last year and serve as the creative team for our school ' s spirit point ac- tivities, special sales, and most importantly, our dances! In ad- dition to planning these events, your chosen representatives worked hard to make each grade level receive equal treat- ment. The different grades all h ave different needs and prob- lems. We have to work hard to make everything fair, said Sherry Batalla. The knights have more to do than many of us think. It ' s more than just lunch-time traffic control that busies the knights, but many other actions as well. All knights had their favorite jobs, but many tasks proved dif- ficult. Traffic control during nutri- tion and lunch is horrible. No one listens to a knight. It ' s worth it though, even if it ' s hard, said Cindy Lee. Many knights were required to patrol each assembly, with several watching the crowd and even more monitoring the doors. With many assemblies a month, this took careful plan- ning a great deal of dedication. Knights also were required to sell tickets and help during emergency drills. Our student body should re- spect its leadership and its many members, because the job they did this year was spectacu- lar. By Dan Mayer. Behind the yellow line!!! — Leslie Mescamp struggles to hold back a wave of oncoming students. Traffic duty proved to be extremely hectic during lunch. Leadership Knights Organizations 65
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Leadership — from row (left to right): Brooke Galimidi, Marie Nakano. Kevin Kleinrock, Cindy Lee. Ellen Oconer, Maya Hagege, Stacy Maskowilz, Melinda Chang, Erica Peters. Second row: Beverly Ross, Tu Diep, Sherry Balalla. Monica Geronimo, Tuanh Ma. Kristina Bao, Cheryl Markenson. K. Noelani Ashiamine. Diana Bao, Ms. Yasuda. Back row: Mila Goldenberg, Marcelta Chang, Sherry Ino. Happi Antonio. Teresa Nunez. Sandy Cavallero, Nichole Perry, Steve Bao, Jesse Paniagua. Knights — Front row (left to right}: Jee Kim. Kathy Ta. Von Sing. Monica Geronimo, Tina Ma, Kristine Ashmine, Linda Hyngh. Second row: Leslie Moschamp, Karin Moriis, Myrabelle Sagun. Sally Lee. Diane Quan, Eve- lyn Cerrilos, Marcella Chang, Shanti Pershod. Debra Petrov. Back row: Lakisha Stokes. Reagan Lee, Alicia Wanes, Karen Lee. Jeff Weissbach. Thomas Sobelman, Kimbertey Ariis. Ritesh Kumar, Julie Yon. ,4 knight at labor — Senior knight. Sandra Nova, works hard on placing her fellow knights for an upcoming assembly, where rowdiness was a problem. Time for a quick bite! — Knight Evelyn Cerrilos takes advantage of a short reprieve to eat lunch. .4 knight ' s work is never done . . . Anybody want a ticket? — Sherry Balalla. Leadership member, wails diligently in her cafeteria ticket sales booth. This was one of her easier leadership tasks. 64 Leadership Knights Organizations
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Go Knights, lei ' s fight! — during sixth period at a volleyball game, all of the girls of the cheering squads came out to show their school spirit. I enjov being on the song leading squad, it gives me a chance to really participate in school activities. ' ' said tenth grader Mary Lee Junior Varsity Cheerleaders —from left to right the members are: In the from row Jenny Ignico. and Ruth Gutierrez, in the second row are: Ally son Sternberg, Laura Bei, and Beth Pesacov. Songleaders — Members are: bottom row Kristina Bao, top row: Mary Lee. and Teresa Nunez. Varsity Drill team — Members are: Sherry Batalla. Diana Bao. Lorena Guevera. Michelle Lukich. Nicole Perry. Sandy Cavallaro. Valeri Vargas, and Jannelte Ratihn 66 Cheerleaders Organizations
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