Agoura High School - Quixotian Yearbook (Agoura Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Stacey Harmon, Kuo-Hao Wen, Yun Lingner, and Rod Chu work hard on the Kiwanis Rose Parade Float in Pasadena, Despite the long hours spent with all kinds of flowers, they had a good time working together. Key Club officers are: Vice President, Heidi Cirootg Trea- surer, Sadaf Cohen, Record- ing Secretary, Patti Kameyap Corresponding Secretary, Elana Gate, and President, Kelly Fitzpatrick. They were responsible for organizing Key Club activities through- out the year and promoting Key Club spirit. VH I bf il g. darrah Shana Wolfston and Elana Gate cook hot dogs at Pony Express Days to raise money for the club, Income from this event was put towards send- ing members to a convention. watson Kelly Fitzpatrick and Kim Kanaly are all dressed up for the Halloween Dance for Uni- cef. The dance provided piz- za, a DJ, a costume contest, and dancing with friends. Key Club 219

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he Key Club of Agoura High - . School worked hard this year in serving others at school and in the community. The Key Club year actually began last May with the election of new officers and an Installation Banquet. The 1987-88 officers were President, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Vice President, Heidi Groot, Recording Secretary, Patti Kameya, Corresponding Secretary, Elana Gateg and Treasurer, Sadaf Cohen. This year marked Bob Donahue's second year as Key Club advisor. He said, l'm really impressed with the group and the Key Club is a great way for students to learn leadership, responsibility, and commitment. Members helped raise money for such organizations as the juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Cerebral Palsy Foundation, The 1987-88 members of W Key Club are Top: L. Fein- man, I. Singer, W. Watson, I. Iohnston, H. Groot, E. Gate, R. Chu, M. Carter, B. Kang, L. Little, M. Wat- son, M. Lee, K. Wen, Y. Kang, I. Lie, S. Rich. Sec- ond: P. Kameya, I. Schultz, G. Kameya, M. Brennan, I. Colclough, S. Harmon, I. Oifer, Y. Lingner, K. Mas- sey, S. Gartner, L. Kirs- chener, I. Peters, T. Eris, F. Wang, F. Polumpon. Third: G. Asuncion, K. Fitzpatrick, S. Kim, 1. Kim, N. Greene, B. DePew, R. Zweighaft, L. Benton. Front: K. Fitzpatrick, S. Park, K. Kanaly, K. Lau, S. Cohen. They worked hard all year to help others in need for friendships sake. 718 km Club Unicef, Interface, San Fernando Valley Foster Children's Association, and a poverty-stricken village in Mexico. Key Club offered help for these and other worthy causes, while it also offered its members the chance to have a good time. Weekend retreats were a time to learn and meet new friends. Some of the service 'It's a club in which you work to help others and have a good time, too.' -Sadaf Cohen projects that Key Club members worked on were a Halloween Dance for Unicef, a 5K Walk for Tenderfoot Trails, a Gift Drive to allow people associated with Interface to celebrate Christmas, and various other fundraisers. The feeling you get from helping someone else lets you know that all the work was worthwhile, said Historian Whitney NP ':, JJ. A. . g. -.... Watson. Although the purpose of Key Club is to help the school and community, members also had a chance to meet new people and spend time with friends. The Agoura Club also worked closely with clubs at a number of different high schools all over the area. New friends were made from all over California, Nevada, and Hawaii at the District Convention and all over the world at the International Convention. Members worked all year so that they could attend these conventions where the heart of Key Club is found - people working together and having a great time! Secretary Patti Kameya summed up: It's a really good experience - working with and meeting new people. It's good for the community and a lot of fun. -Kelly Fitzpatrick darraI



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220 Ba LET THE MUSIC he 1987-88 Charg- er Band, including tall flags, had sev- enty-eight members. That's an amazingly large number of people, all of whom were interested in the same goal - enter- taining through music. Marching Band was an elective, but members usually entered the class with some knowledge of how to play an instru- ment. The band was com- prised of flutes, saxo- phones, french horns, trumpets, trombones, baritones, tubas, and per- cussion instruments. The band performed six times each semester, twice in parades, and four times in field competi- tions. Six to eight schools competed in each com- petition, and Agoura al- ways placed in the top three, often in first place. PLAY How was it possible for Agoura to do so well? Several people helped make the Charger Band one of the best. Drum ma- jor, Mike Stone, conduct- ed the competitions, and Eric Oifer conducted the 'I love to play the flute.' - jenny Prendergast band during practice. Bruce Tipton, a student teacher, and several other assistants also helped plan programs and taught the band to march in unison. The percussion instru- mentalists also received specialized instruction. When asked why she joined band, lenny Pren- dergast replied, I love to play the flute. The people are really nice, and par- ticipation in school activi- ties looks really good on college applications. Band director, john Mo- seley, added his enthusi- astic praise: lt was a good season. The kids did their best, and we appreciate their effort. Between the excellent in- struction and the stu- dents' dedication, Agoura High's Charger Band and tall flags continued to let the music play with style and quality. - jennifer Forman ws , ft, it gigs it W.. E . . ,S X si 7 ',f f ,pw is gf- , S 4 R- .. t E X Q i X. i r at il 2 , T S 4 QQ? lg t-'J ,i E 6 Q f 3 W, , , , l J AL ' LY -fufua ' M T T' I HA' Hwvlfyl ,,f,1i1 F' ,li EFT ' 'V ndfTall Flags r'

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