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

 - Class of 1988

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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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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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Cha ters. President Rose Anne Ya- o AMERICA blot just For Men. ! ! 'K Kit -... pdf, 6 Q. , This years club includesdbaclc rowj Debbie Simms, Mary Ross, Hilda Verdugo, Olga El-Bogdadi, Kris Rhoades, Cathy Sternen Sharon Keulen, Christy Sternen Susanna Lima, Carrie Van Horik, Kelsey Mazzocco, Lisa Ledesmaf fthird rowj Melanie Marshman, Erica Eggert, jennifer Camanyag julie Yue, Anna Ayroso, Cynthia Medina, jeanette Pletlca, Lisa Fredricks, Kimberly Dein, Maria Lage, Amy Ciesinski, Nanette Lumang Kathryn Perez, Stacy ornelius, Mildred Castellanos, Erica Ledesmaf fsecond rowj Elizabeth Wong Meighan Berberich, Bibi Marti, Cindy Medina, julie Smoclc, Gina Chirco, ydia Sarrazolla, Deanna Ortega, Michelle Santos, Anne Boland Amy Raleyy Nicolle Alvarado' ffront rowj Audrey Chen, Emily Hymas, Heather Reyes, jill iacomi, jennifer Ciesinski Rosalie Superales, Alicia Soares, Monica Morrissey, jennifer House, Martha Morales. ' Debators Overcome the Symptoms of Spasmuttuering The Junior Statesmen of America this year continued to be one of the most popular clubs on campus. What attracted so many students to this speech and debate club? Ac- cording to Rose Anne Yagar and the ISA Board, JSA is something different for everyone and allows irls to make friendships that will Fast a lifetime. It seems that what attracts girls to this club depends on each student. Some were, no doubt, attracted by the number of activities s onsored b the club. Once members, regardless of their motive for joining, students gained a knowledge of current events, po- litical occurrences and, in eneral, a better understanding of the issues concerning this country. Along with numerous other Iu- nior State Chapters from this area, the girls attended Fall Overnight, their first major funtion of the year. They participated in debates, mock trials, and discussions on current events. At this year's Fall Overnight, President Rose Anne Yagar won the Best Debator award. However, that was a repeat erfor- mance for Rose Anne as sffe also won the Best Debator award at a Mini-conference on October 31 at Orange County Courthouse. Spring State was another exciting event for JSA. Here on our St. Jo- seph cam us the club sponsored the Second, Annual Dinner-Debate, one of its major fundraisers. On a larger scale, Junior State is a completly student-run organiza- tion, which prepares teens for civic leadership positions. It is a nation- wide association divided into gar held the office of Director of Chapter Affairs while Vice-Presi- dent Kristine Lee was Director of Gra hics this year. . Clearly, being a member of the Junior Statesmen of America re- quires serious involvement. It does not discriminate on the basis of grades. It has educational, social and political merit. It is a learning experience in that it demands dedi- cation and or anization. Its social value is found in the tremendous interaction with other JSA mem- bers in this area and across the na- tion. Finally, it reinforces the im- portance of leadership and democ- racy in the U.S. through its empha- sis on politics. Without a doubt, the attraction to this club lies in the opportunities it provides. Activities and Organizations 49

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St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 40

1988, pg 40

St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 86

1988, pg 86

St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 155

1988, pg 155

St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 23

1988, pg 23

St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 104

1988, pg 104

St Joseph High School - Jongleur Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 92

1988, pg 92


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