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P Located on the bottom-front of the sweater is the letter A symbolizing the school spirit. Pinned on this brown and white A are symbols f for the sports played In. b Sweaters are 100470 acrylic with the school colors of gold with brown trimmings. On the back are stitched names, and the year of graduation appears on the left arms of the sweaters. Z A Letterman Club: ttop rowl Katie Malloy, Anne Thurman, Leslie Deurst, julie Joyce, Mandy Downer. tbottom rowl Mary Brkich, Tara Ryan, Barbara Thornhill, Amy Huber. Gutstanding Letterman Club was de- scribed by Katie Malloy as outstanding athletes. They never met on any terms, nor was there a student president. There were only nine members existing in this organiza- tion which proved that it was an achievement not everyone could accom- plish as stated by Mary Brkich. Recognition of sports abilities was the main goal. To join the Letterman Club, participation in four varsity teams was required. Then, members were able to receive the Letterman Sweater. Out of the nine members, 64 Letterman Club only four bought sweaters tone received it the year beforel. Problems caused sweaters to be delayed, which made it a problem for the three patient waiting members. The Albion Knit- ting Co. did a great job, but also aroused difficulties. For a year they were without a sweater, aggravated, Tara Ryan and moderator Ms. leri Abejon threatened to cancel the orders with full refunds. Within to weeks they received the sweaters in the mail. The cost was approximately S55 but it was worth it, said Barbara Thornhilldb UGHH, ' Ii? f . A Wearing the sweater makes Mary Brkich feel very important. ln her four years she joined in nine sports seasons including basketball, soft ball and volleyball.
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Y Seniors Kathy Mitcheltree and Michelle Ad- ams sing I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus . Y Sisters Apple and Gina Daza sing along with the group during their Christmas performance. Many students were involved in the show by One student stated, The Glee Club really seems to enjoy singing together as a group. I really clapping, singing, and shaking keys. enjoyed their show, and it helped put me in the Christmas spirit! S lf? 1 With skilled perfection, Mrs. Reed directs the of the Glee Club during their perfor- at the Christmas Show. This direction the group to hold certain notes. ii K i 1? 1? . in ,,1.,.s . :fa A 1981-82 Glee Club: fbottom row, left to rightl, L. Hoeffer, A. Daza, N. Vargas, G. Daza, M. Gulk. Second row: E. Mullen, A. Coleman, M. Adams. Third row: K. Kurzweil, K. Mitcheltree, T. Alvarado, P. johnson, A. Griswol, G. Suh. Fourth row: L. Morgan, R. Barili, I. Gatti, D. Tinker, 1. Voss, T. Burghardt. Not pictured: R. Sanz. Glee Club 63
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anted:Members of the n-Clubs Due to the lack of of- ficial clubs on campus, many original students decided to form their own clubs. This gave them a chance to share common interests and also have fun, while par- ticipating in the clubs after school, during lunch, and on weekends There was a wide variety of Clubs, ranging from the Timothy Hutton Fan Club to The Fun Club. The club that my friend and I formed is lots of fun and challenging, because we have to keep it in order for it to be suc- cessful stated Lisa Ab- bette, one of the devoted Timothy Hutton fans. Leaders for the clubs was also a necessity. Most club members ex- pressed their opinions and gave each other new ideas in order to improve areas of organization. This gave the members a Chance to express indi- La Salle seniors, Spencer Dunbar and Pat Griffin, became a popular club among several seniors. This club was simply a club that provides fun for it's members, and wel- comes any newcomers viduality. One club called The who like to have fun! stated Sandy Chester. Fun Club, which was originally created by two 45, ..,. ,. . .Y ww.H,6q i . 'lt f i . Z. ff. AM . .i.. f J- v ff.igi1,5 , . .mn ,www If ...1-:. .,g.-W. f W- wart, gf, , ' , F9553 ,MRM . .,i. ii A Senior Fun CIub members, from bottom to top: S. Sumner, B. Fleming, D. Arguiio, R. Acosta, S. Chester, T. Uyemura, M. Serotuk, G. Vargas, M. Downer, S. Chapman, 1. loyce, and B. Mendoza. Not pictured: C. Feeney. 1 Timothy Hutton fans, Lisa Abbett and Nancy Sumner hold meetings on the terrace and after school to talk about their fa- vorite actor. Both girls enjoyed watching his movie Taps A Sharinglthe common interest of singing for the masses, Mary Lees, jill Garrigan, and Kathy Betz lead one of the songs during communion. Mary plays the guitar at all the masses. The Un-Clubs 65
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