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Le Club French Club is organized to pro- mote cultural awareness and appre- ciation of the French language and all its people. Their activities include ice skating parties, French camp, and French Crepe breakfast. Yummy! Officers include Eddie Vales, Pres., Sandy Yeager, Vice Pres., Valarie lVlolner, Secretary, Teresa Fregoso, Treasurer, and Tanya Jones, I.C.C. representative. Row 1, E. Sipin, L. Chunko, C. Cruz, lVl. Lant, B. Alvarez, T. Fregoso. Advisor-lVlrs. Garcia, Row 2, D. Lozano, D. Chunko, L. Doing, G. Ugalde, A. Goto, A. Uy, Row 3, R. Jaime, P. Vasquez, E. Vales, V. Nlolnar, R. Alvarez, R. Young, T. Jones. After completing the Peer Counseling class, peer counselors serve as a median between counselors and stu- dents. Often a student will go to a peer counselor instead of a regular counselor because it is easier for them to talk to someone in their own age group. The peer counselors also have the job of welcoming new students to Sweetwater by showing them around campus, making the transition to Su-Hi easier. There are 30 people in the peer counseling class now preparing to be peer counselors. Whether they will be- come peer counselors is a decision they will make after completing the class. Below: Peer Counseling Class, Peer Counselors Carla Talamantes and Roger Locquaio.
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aders f The Pack Sixteen seniors achieved sealbearer honors from the California Scholastic Federation hrst semester. To become a sealbearer, a student nwust n1eet the requirenwents of a nnninwurn of 10 points a sen1ester for four sen1esters, one senwester in the senior year. Three points are given for an A, one point for a B, no points for a C,and a D or an F are grounds fordisquahhcahorr Gradesrnust be in academic classes. First semester sealbearers will be joined by second semesters' life members in graduating at the top of their dass Row 1, Guillermo Adame, Row 2, lVlaria Carriedo, Frank Delatre, Ligia Diaz, Julie Kapelczak, Row 3, Luke LaRoya, Bessy lVlamerto, Cecilia lVlendivil, Sylvia Padilla, Row 4, Aileen Reyes, Tom Sla- Wnsky Lka StewarL AHan Tuquero.NotiNctured:Ferdinand Agub nmdo,Vamrm Momar,Jom1Towes Student Life 21
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fs all in the Calleryv A fi-,, ,X Gallery is a magazine that re- veals the hidden creative ability on campus. It is to furnish photogra- phers, artists and poetic students and teachers at Su-Hi with an oportunity to express their creativ- ity. The Gallery is published in a magazine format at a minute frac- tion ofthe cost. To qualify, one must have a strong grade average in English and also be willing to work in a team. The staff consists of: Ms. Follen- dorf, Advisor, Tanya Jones, Editor, Nancy Williams, co-Editor, Valarie Hardie, Public Relations, Margorie Lapp, photography, Norma Ortega, Graphic Arts, Jim Parmley, Graphic Arts, Bev Paston, Photog- raphy coordinator, Tracey Wolfe, Art, Jaime Lumpkins, Art, and Louis Stice, photo. The Quill Scrolls On. Row 1, J. Tambio, S. Nolla, Row 2, J. Bren- nan, K. Finn, Row 3, S. Ross, M. Hagar, T. Caldwell, G. Fontillas. Not pictured A. Hernan- dez, G. Ordas. Quill and Scroll is a national honorary organization for journal- ism students. To qualify for Quill and Scroll, you must be in your second year of journalism and have a B average. Members are recognized at the Awards Assem- bly at the end of the year and have the option of buying the gold membership pin. Members include: J.B. Brennen, Kathy Finn, Marjorie Hagar, Geri Ordas, Alma Hernandez, Sherri Ross, John Tambio, Toni Caldwell, Gerry Fontills, Lupe Licudine, Sonia Nolla and Maggie Valdez. Student Life 23
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