St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 114 of 174

 

St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 114 of 174
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Page 114 text:

GAA Board Livens Student Activities LAKEWOOD-The Girls' Athletic As- sociation at St. Joseph this year ful- filled its purpose of promoting school spirit and unity, through the presen- tation and coordination of many dif- ferent events. GAA included all mem- bers of athletic teams and Cheer, Song and Drill squads plus anyone who wanted to actively participate in the promotion of spirit by supporting any members of this group. President Pam Jones achieved many of the goals which she and her board set for the improvement of GAA. One goal in particular was to make the entire student body, regardless of ex- tra-curricular activities, feel a part of spirit-oriented activities. The organization introduced many activities, some brand-new and some revived, to the students throughout the course of the year. The most suc- cessful events included the Tuesday Taco Sales, the Paper Drive, the Fa- therfDaughter Dance, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. All were executed by the GAA board and the moderator Mrs. Mar aret Bos. The events of the Girls' Athdetic Association contribut- ed greatly to the spirit and livelihood of the school year. Pamela jones, GAA President for 1987-1988, sports a 'post position on the Varsity Basketball team. 110 Kate Hertzog, Jeni DeYoung, Edie Alonzo, and Pam jones contribute to the success on the weekly paper drive which is sponsored by GAA. The GAA Board of 1987-88 includes: fback rowj Artemisa jaso, Kate Hertzog, Pa jones, fmiddle rowj jennifer DiTolla, Michelle Ourique, Andrea Lopiccolo, Angi Lomonaco, ffront rowj Chantelle Van der Hoelc, Renee DeDen, jeni DeYoung, an Edie Alonzo.

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he '87-'88 Tall Flag team is fback rowj Mary Spaulding Michelle Moran, f5econd rwj judi Boerner, Elizabeth O'DonnelL Rita Zeller, fthird rowj Captain Shannon Lnith, Karey Seitz, Yvonne Vargas,julie Trujillo, Co-captain Shanna McSorley, burth rowj Kathleen Meyer, Staci Medeiros, Urania Pinheiro, ffront rowj Antoinette Watt, and Merinda Bradshaw. rania Pinheiro, Mary Sapulding, Iudi Boerner, Karey Seitz, and Elizabeth O'Donnell rform their ribbon routine at the Baldwin Park Field Show Competition. Tall Flag Seeks A Different Angle Poise and dignity were two qualities which were possessed by every Tall Flag member this year. Led by Captain Shannon Smith and Co-captain Shanna McSorley, they began their successful year at USA Camp in Santa Barbara where they practiced long hours to perfect their performance techniques, their marching, and their showmanship. This rigorous training brought them much success and many awards., Four members of the St. John Bosco Tall Flag team, Michelle Moran, Shanna McSorley, Elizabeth O'Don- nell, and Shannon Smith, were semi- finalists competing for the title of Miss Super Sensational . Two, Shan- non and Shanna, competed in the fin- als, out of a total of six hundred par- ticipants, for the award and a chance to return to the camp as an instructor. Three members, Merinda Bradshaw, Mary Spaulding, and Michelle Moran, participated in the Final Drill Down competition and for the second year in a row, Mary won the first place medallion. The girls brought a routine to the camp and were awarded a Superior pennant for it. Further, a Superior trophy was awarded to the team for their perfor- mances of the many routines they learned at camp. Using techniques they learned at camp, the girls entered many field shows, perades, and Spring Court competitions, such as the Baldwin Park Field Show Competition, the Downey Christmas Parade, and Miss Drill Team USA. Also they travelled to Washington D.C. with the band and competed against many other bands from across the country. The tall flag team had many suc- cesses in their competition, performed at the rallies with enthusiasm and unified St. John Bosco and St. Joseph making 1987-88 alive. SlH5 PRESS 109



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Ei Qs.. EQ J. lo. hletic coach es of 1987-88 f clockwise from upper left j : Sue Dunn, Margaret Bos, Mark ejo, Linda Hernandez, Mary Lou Hutton, Debbie Taylor, Leone Torromeo, and fanda Mullikin. CQACHAGONU lcoch ag on up n. When a coach's best player is injured, the officials are giving bad calls, and the entire team just won't listen. Coaches Act as Driving Force to Athletes LAKEWOOD-A nameless, often un- recognized force existed at St. Jose h High School this year. They were tie special few who worked and yelled and fought for victory without actual- ly bein involved in the game. Talent- ed coacies supported and encouraged all athletic teams in areas from the volleyball to the drill team. The coaches never tired of cheering, rally- ing spirits and creating positive ener- gy for the girls. Athletic Director Ms. Wanda Mul- likin had the job of organizing all ath- letic events and being responsible for all teams and coaches. Ms. Mullikin had previously coached softball and found her position this year excit- ing. She commented on the goals and benefits of athletics to the girlsp Stu- dents become better academically through applying the disci line they learn in s orts toward academics. All-in-all, the coaches of the 1987- 88 school year created an outstanding force of superiority at St. Joseph as they led all teams to strive their har- dest and achieve victory. The spirit and strength of Animusannu was greatly promoted by the efforts of the coaches. Athletic Director Ms. Wanda Mullikin and Roger Goodwin prepare for an intense volleyball game. 111

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