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UDY FFICERS QQ ,, fy S. we l s 1 Al the Homecoming King interviews Christy Sterner shows Sal Perez how to dance and sing Xanadu like Olivia Newton john 2 Freshman Class Treasurer Audrey Chen and President Liz Wong value the friendships they ve made as a result of Student Council 3 Ms D Mendoza co moderator of Student Council shares her insight with students after a weekly meetm 4 Mary Meylor leads the faculty and studen ts in prayer at the annual Christmas Lune eon 5 At the Leadership Weekend jenn: Garcia spends time getting to know herself as she is impersonated by Pam jones f 1 . ,, ,, . . . . . . . , . . . . , - , E . . , Activities And Organizations
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ASSOCIATED TUD12 'Nunn' Associated Student Body Executive Board Leads And Unifies The 1987-88 Associated Student Body Executive Board gave new meaning to the label student leaders. This group of five energetic individuals worked long hours as the unifying force behind St. Joseph High School Student Council. Under the guidance of their moderators, Ms. Terri Mendoza and Ms. DeeDee Mendoza, the ASB Executive Board helped to make the yelar alive by spreading their spirit and energy throughout the sc oo. Being a member of ASB Board re uires a tremendous amount of dedication and long hours of hard work. As ASB officers, these girls were involved in all school activities. lt's their responsibility to know what's going on, said moderator Ms. Terri Mendoza. As the year began, the ASB Executive Board set the goal to make a difference. Anna Sampang said that she felt that one difference the ASB Executive Board has helped to make is the elimination of the division between class boards. We all to- gether, like a family, said Rose Anne Yagar. The ASB Execu- tive Board also wanted to add interest to student activities. One activity that the ASB Executive Board was especially proud of was Say No To Drugs Week which was a great success. The ASB Executive Board willingly gave most of their free time to making the school year more interesting for all mem- bers of the student body. They were always available to help and respond to the needs of faculty members as well as stu- dents. Their energy and spirit helped to make the year alive for all the student body. 46 Activities And Organizations 5 ,,, sa it 'Nail' 'WN 1. Sophomore Board members Ikuslca Erro, Kendra Topps, Susie Mendoza, Tricia Duncan, and Diane Mendoza proudly show off the snowman they built during the Student Council Leader- ship Weekend in Big Bear. 2. The Church Lady, also known as Ms. Terri Mendoza, warns students that SA TAN is every- where. 3. The 1987-88 ASB Executive Board consists of fcounter-clockwise from bottom j Mary Meylor, Presidentg Rose Anne Yagar, Treasurer, Bonnie Um, Public Relations, Anna Sampang, Secretaryp and lleana Leon, Vice-President.
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Not just for Juniors. . ICR ST TESME E, it s SPASMUTTER fspaz mut trl n. The physical infirmities a speaker ex- periences just before giving a speech which may include sweaty palms shaking knees temporary memory loss stuttering speech or a sudden muscle spasm in her hand caus ing all her note cards to spill to the floor . V1 ,. Wfi 'Aa W 48 Activities and Organizations x ff If 1. Poised and confident, Erin Prangley speaks in front of other ISA members at this years I-'all Overnight. 2. At one of the clubs weekly meetings, Amy ciesinski and Lydia Sarrazolla smile excitedly as they hear details about upcoming spring State, 3. President Rose Anne Yagar emphatically campaigns for the junior Statesmen at join-a-Club week to boost the clubs enrollment. 4. This years board of experienced speakers and debators worked with their new moderator Ms. Pautsch to make the years activities successfuL They are: Pres. Rose Anne Ya- gar, Vice-Pres. Kristine Lee, Secretary Christy Sangria, Treasurer Cherryl Nugas, Public Relations Andrea Web- ster, and Legislative Assemblyman Tracy Wilson,
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