Artesia High School - Ano de Oro Yearbook (Lakewood, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Artesia High School - Ano de Oro Yearbook (Lakewood, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 129 of 264
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Interact Club Supports Our Commutiity The Initract Club, a cummunity anJ school st-rvicc club, sponsored by Rotary International, was started at Artesia High School in the spring of 1987. It was one of the largest clubs on campus this year. It was the club ' s goal to provide at least one service per month to our school or community. This year, they provided hosts and hostesses for Atresia Lights Up the Night, made pumpkin pies for local chanties at Thanksgiving, and went Christmas caroling to collect canned foods for the school Canned Food Drive. One of the highlights of the year was volunteering at the Special Olympics. The most special thing about our club IS that we find that in helping others we can help ourselves to learn and grow. All the interact otficers and members who put in many hours of hard work and effort in benefitting both our school and our community should be proud of their efforts. Kathi h i Gorman Inttrriui CIvili B ' -llniii rnw. L to R Ran sim.! Visstssmith. Cindy Tran, Mar B.iutist.i, Gin.i Suh. Mane A uirrt-. Davul Baida. Kathi Ml. Gurmaii, Li-ilani Ints, Liint- Juhnsun. Suf oi Puakanroiii;|thurii, James Kim. Yuunj; Ju. Tt-rn Kim, Thasnccm Hasstt-m Second row: Nolan Noblt. Rusa Sancht , Cheryl Vance. Jimmy Ma, Irene Sy- qiiia. Tammy Ching. Barbara Gil. Lyneile Artvalo. Irene deGuma, Sheila Anurn.u, Run Eilwards. Margaret Garnsh, Missy Reitur. Sharon Mt Cinn, Ellen Siih. Millie Chu, Julia Lin. Susan Youn, Susan Wilt, Jenniler Wilt. Randy Estudillo ThirJ rou : trua ' ip. Carla Snuggs. Hiep Nj;o. Rathel Dclvalle, Lisa Jimenez, Inkyu Kini, Sam Han. Ruhard Smich, Neil Romero, Janet Tunqsuthi, Shawn Truhy. Arlene Atusta, Chris Kandler. Brian Clark. Akin Ching, Jeanettc Gendron, Lance Conies. Juo Han Lee, Mike Bea .lle, Rick VC ' anj;. Breni Huoton Top row. Brenden Que, Da id Kiin. Steve Kim, Willie Han. Alfred Seman. Brian Lee, Eddit Kim, Garouq Malik. James Kim. Ami- Tanner, Haresh Patel, Wayne Aiishrouks, Karen Oiler, Lisa Westphal. Rosa Mesa. Luie Manine , David Lcc, Dunj; Jua. John Kini, Rachel Greaves, David Rich Remembering the Cambodian Traditions C.S.A., Cambodian Student Association, is a group of students who are interested in the customs and traditions of the Cambodian people. They have activities that inform and promote the Cambodian Culture. The association covers many subjects, including the lives of the King and Queen, adults and children, and the clothing of the Cambodian people. They also have fund raising activities, field trips, school projects, and parties. The profits they made from the fund raising activities were used for various club functions. The officers of C.S.A. included President Sathia To, Vice-President Sovanna Thay, and Secretary Vanniroth Pack. C S A Bottom Rou. L to R Vornj; Thach, Packy Vanniroth, Soy Ly. Vichct Kan, Mapp Chhour MiJJIt Row: Woon I.im. Boloy Phovsothavy Chhun, Saihia To, Luon Ung Mtrn); Chca. Phama Hok Top Rou: Sylan Yek, Nquon Buniham, Raiiana Nhim. Monyniiha Chhcng, Rin Muth. Huy Uuj, Ly Chhro, Sunnarui Hcang, Organizations j 123

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Pioneer Express They Bring Us The News Dedication, hardwork and a strong mind is what Artesia ' s Pioneer Express journalism staff is all about. During the past year, Pioneer Express staff worked hard to inform the student body, facul- ty,, and community of upcoming events. They reported on everything from sports to our teachers, campus life to the school carnival. The Pioneer Express staff includes Advisor Nokaleta Cardriche; Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Editor Ame Tanner; Assistant Editor Joni Ratliff; News Editor Jessie Vidrio; Feature Editor Don Sevilla; Sports Editor Dean Gray; and reporters Roger Bautista, Aaron Christopher, Wolfen Gloria, Jamie Kesler, Angel Maldonado and Lawrance Fox. With only nine students to write, prepare, and distribute the paper, the Pioneer Express staff did a wonderful job. Pioneer Express: Bottom row, L to R: Advisor Mrs. Nokaleta Cardriche, Assistant Editor Joni Ratliff. Top row: Roger Bautista, Don Sevilla, Jamie Kesler, Aaron Christopher, Angel Maldonado. Not pictured, Editor Ame Tanner. how Brass Morns Forever Low Brass is a music club of people who play instruments that many people don ' t even know exist. The instruments include the tuba, trom- bone, baritone, and tenor sax. The Low Brass members are considered to be the unknowns because they have one of the most unsung yet important parts in the whole band. They are generally known as the harmony section and that is why they tend to be ignored. The forma- tion of the Low Brass Club gave the group a chance not only to be the harmony , but the melody too! True, they are very small in size, but when you put as much heart and soul in it as they did, their power erased all doubt as to their value. Low Brass: Bottom Row, L to R: Mr. Nolan Noble, Matthew Bradshaw, Karen Oiler, Francisco Cano, Richard Smith. Top Row: Jesse Leon, Francisco Lazaro, Ron Myuer, Randy EstudiUo, Legary Leshay. 124 Organizations



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Spanish Club El Club Espanol The Spanish Club was designed to bring together those Pioneers of Spanish heritage and those who are interested in the culture and tradi- tions of the Spanish speaking people. The Spanish Club is one of the many organizations here at Atresia High School. This year the turnout for membership was tremendous, as you can see. So far it has been successful. Spanish Club; Bollom row. L la R: Dun Stvilla, Jolenc Stcffes, Angela Dicdcrich, Sheryle Stafford, Elaine Javier, Rosy Atmad- ja, Cindy Tran, Lurie Johnson, Tammy Ching, Irene Syquia, Barbara Gil, Meiieen Acosta, Mary Rose Bautista, Cristina San- ta Ana, Hershey Fernando. Second row: Raquel Gonzalez, Monica Lazaro, Amy Salisbury, Rosalie Cabrera, Claudia Con- treras, Ellen Suh. Silvia Cardenas, Cheryl Vance, Rosa Sanchez, Steve Lin, Nien Duong, Angel Maldonado, Sharon McCann, Pete Gutierrez, Tom Tran, Robert Guerrero, David Lee, Dong Jong Kim, Luie Martinez, Rosie Mesa, Asif Mahmood, David Evans. Dina Sanchez, Diana Yoguez. Top row: Morris Taylor, Sammy Han, Millie Cho, Alfred Semaan, Wose Renovato, Christina Peters, Lisa Wcstphal, Ame Tanner, Soy Ly, Rebecca Mahmood, Rachel Del Valle, Gina Suh, James Kim, Woo Young Choung, Steve Kim, Willie Han, Victor Novella, Widad Alihasan. Special Friends — They Care Special Friends is an organization that provides elementary school students with high school aged friends as positive role models. They throw parties, have picnics, go skating, go to the zoo, go to the movies, and just spend quality time together. The advisor for Special Friends is Mr. Terry Robinson. Special Friends: Bollom row: Nik. Jo, Caria Snuggs, Amy Salisbury, Jolene Stefles, Rachel Greaves, Don Sevilla. Top row: Young Jo, Hershey Fernando, Gina Suh, Mary Rose Bautista, Shiela Guico, James Kim. Andrea Robin le, Mr. Terry Robinson, Lisa Bryant, Rachelle Butcher. 126 I Organizations

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