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

 - Class of 1988

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ASHIO CL B Making a Fashion Statement An outfit reflects the person's style and uniqueness. lt's not the clothes that make the outfit, it's the person who wears it. This premise was representative of the members of the Fashion Club, but most especially, its board members. The SJHS Fashion Board was established for fashion-conscious students by Mary Ann I-Iurtubise and her friends. lt was their involvement in Nordstrom's and Bull- ock's Fashion Boards that inspired them to start the club. The club held its first fashion show, spon- sored by Nordstrom, in late October. Through publicity, ticket sales, and the actual model- ing, the show was a success. After the fashion show, the club was recognized by other stu- dents, not only on that night, but also throughout the rest of the year. This members of this year's club made their year alive by dressing with style. Their fashion show added excitement and a new twist to weekend activities. The club this year redefined the meaning of fashion. CLOSETOBLANKO fcloz et o blank ol n The desperate feeling a St closet overflowing with shirts sweaters skirts pants shoes hats purses and scarves and realizes she has nothing to wear 9 This year's stylish club includes: ffront rowj Sharon Keulen, Megan Torres, Vikki Habell, Mi chelle Carlos, Mary Ann Hurtubise, Michelle Lima, Annessa AbacL Roxanne Yballe, janell Baretto. fmiddle rowj Maritza Carrillo, Maite Maisterrena, Alicia Soares, Danielle Dittmer, Mar cela Mejia, Michelle Gonzales, Marcella Salazar, Lorena De Leon, Monica Arroyo, Kim Fisher, I back rowj Bibi Marti, Meighan Berberich, Xinia Alluin, Nancy Carvello, Tanya Rodina, Susann Lima, Alyssa Pasquinelli, Carrie Van Horik, Vivian Asperin, Lilian Asperin, Anne Tuason, Tin Reyes, josefina Alonso, Rosemary Piazza, Kathy Harkey, Kelsey Mazzocco. joseph student experiences on free-dress days as she peers into a 1. Freshman Kelsey Mazzocco, while adding the finish- ing touches to her hair and make-up, shows that clothes are not the only element needed to make a fashion state- ment. 2. Dressed in only the most stylish clothes, Club President Mary Ann Hurtubise and Vice President Mi- chelle Carlos emcee the fashion show.

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l P EYWANETTES 1. i it at - Q. . ,W , .ff ,,,f,,,, ,,V f , -A... a X5-...a 1. After working hard decorating the Rose Parade Float, members Maggie Rubio, Andrea Prisk, Barbara Roberts, Stephanie Gomez, and julie Tenaglia take a break on the bleachers outside of the Rose Bowl Stadium. 2. Board members: fclockwise from topj Susie Biller, Sgt. at Arms, Maggie Rubio, Historian, Sheila Davis, President, Noemi Donoso, Secretary, Anne Abuhakmeh, Treasurer, and Tricia Barlow, Vice-President fcenterj. 3. Keywanette Club members: tback rowj Moderator-Mrs. Stevens, Christina Sabol, Maggie Rubio, Rosemarie Yongvanich, Rita Conda, Carol Sabol, Brigitte Roy, Susie Biller, Rola Karam fmiddle rowj Sheila Davis, Laura Razo, Kathleen Stuffler, jennifer Simkins, Maile Maister- rena, Barbara Guerra, Naomi Guzman, Tricia Barlow ffront rowj Noemi Donoso, Anne Abuhakmeh, Amy Strong, Kristina Kakuk, julie Tenaglia. 7, f-' . ,, , V' , , - , ,f,a.wM- ,, , W, - if-9 M ,, ' , .W f 'K , Lf -I . J' w',e,.W t it W t1i,,,t' 'i . . if VVKI VV,kk l .NV V V . M , t. r Striving For A Better Community Keywanettes is a service organization affili- ated with Kiwanis International which con- sists of all-girl clubs throughout California, Nevada, and Hawaii. This past year the St. Joseph Keywanettes were involved in many service projects including the Special Olym- pics. For example, on September 5, the club assisted the Bellflower Kiwanis and St. John Bosco Key Club at the annual Bellflower Spe- cial Olympics. Next, during Bellflower's Liberty Week, the club's members were constantly busy. On the 30th of October they inflated balloons, worked backstage, and basically did anything else that needed to be done at the Miss Bell- flower Pageant. It was a memorable night for all the members as they cheered former Bell- flower High Key Club President, Sandy Tavi- son. On November 6 they helped the Bell- flower Kiwanis with their Spaghetti dinner and then turned around on November 7 to conduct a fundraiser of their own at the Liber- ty Day Carnival. According to Vice-President, Tricia Barlow, the most memorable event of the year was decorating the Rose Parade Float. The club worked long hours gluing flowers and filling water viles with ice cold water. Even though we finished the day tired, cold, and with glue in our hair and clothes we were all proud of our work and took pride in saying we helped. Activities And Organizations 57



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SKI CLUB vt, . ' The Skiers of St. joseph are: ffront rowj Bibi Marti, Claudia Amador, Stacey Pauly, Christy McCarthy, Meighan Berberich, fmiddle rowj Kathryn Perez, Audrey Chen, Marcela Salazar, Ann-Marie Adinolfi, Vikki Habell, Dina Cudino, Maura Lawrence, Susana Lima, Tiffany Nelson, ihannon Balchin, Nikole Donelon, fback rowj Cory Schlegel Kathy Harkey, Kim Fisher, Rose- ary Piazza, Giselle Blanco, Michele Sprague, Mary Ann Hurtubise, Michelle Lima, SuZanne Fervantes, Heidi Hofmans, Traci Shaha, Kelsey Mazzocco, Ann Marie Boland and Sharon Keulen. L, v--as F.. Mir I XA g Trl Mg U W , ,,, . vm..,,,, -M--rg ,K . f :'L f Ski Club Co-Presidents Bibi Marti and Carrie Van Horik pack their car for an exciting 'veekend in Mammoth. LIFTOPHOBIA tlift o fob i aj n. 1. The intense fear experienced by skiers as the lift chair approaches and they imagine themselves drop- ping a ski or a pole during the ascent. 2. The fear of falling off the lift chair. Skiers Experience Liftophobia What a challenge! For even the most advanced St. joseph skier, facing the snow-covered slopes pre- sented fears. The exhilarating feeling of racing down the mountain, leaning left and right, dodging trees, rocks and beginners, however, by far outweighed any fears the skier may have exper- ienced. Besides being a challenging sport, skiing was an expensive hobby for Ski Club members. According to the Ski Club board, the total cost of skis, poles, boots, ski pants, and a sweater fonly the bare essen- tialsj can run up to 55825, not to mention the cost of a lift ticket. Yet this year, the members of the Ski Club faced the mountain often and loved every minute of it. A typical ski weekend for St. joseph skiers included lots of skiing, sitting by the fire- place to warm up and becoming acquainted with other skiers. This year the club members made their year alive'f by planning day trips to local ski resorts. They sharpened their skills, strengthened friend- ships and had a great time. The Ski Club board and its members continued skiing throughout the win- ter ski season which stretched from November to Mid-March. Activities And Organizations 59

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