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Pep Club Promoting school spirit is one of the major purposes and goals of Pep Club. Along with this endeaver is the pro- motion of service and leadership, as well as a chance to improve rela- tionships with Amat stu- dents. Some of the club's major activities, besides having cheering sec- tions at the games, include: a twilight retreat, Skid Flow serv- ice project, a snow trip, a world record breaking event, picnics, and a closing banquet. The officers are: pres- ident, Gary Velsco, vice- president, Pete Posto- voit, secretaryftrea- surer, Tina Flobie, mar- shall Nancy Rodriguez. The moderator Nlr. Wag- ner. Ski Club The Ski Club, a new club on campus, hopes to teach its members the various techniques of skiing. There are a num- ber of instructors who are willing to help those who are beginning to ski. The officers are: pres- ident, Gus Aguilar, trea- surer, Debbie Eiman, secretary, Lisa Ledesmap and vice-pres- ident, Dan Barthelemy. The moderator is Mr. Schaumleffel. 150
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California junior Sta tesmen The California Junior Statesmen Club is a chapter of an organization that exists in order to educate, involve, and represent high school students. It is an association of politically- minded students. Some of the activities that club members will be associated with are the Fall and Spring State Conventions, regional conventions, debates, fund raisers, and other activities. The officers and their moderator are: moderator, Miss Plummer, presi' dent, Christine Martinez, vice-presi- dent, Ruben Cota, secretary, Debbie Rincon, treasurer, Dominique Bap- tiste and expansion director, Rick Rodriguez. i W... - Y l W G A A 1' - i . . . ,gvlfjx The G.A.A. is a club consisting of a pep division and an athletic division. l i Although it is a large organiza- tion, it attempts to include all l girls at Bishop Amat in activities l which serve the school and also the community. The purpose of the G.A.A. is to y arouse spirit and develop an optimistic attitude towards sports. Under the supervision of Mrs. Karen Gerhard, G.A.A. modera- tor, the club is able to systemati- cally plan its activities. The G.A.A. sponsors the Sadie Hawkins Dance and organizes the various teams. Serving the community by visiting convalese cent hospitals is one of the func- tions that club members enjoy performing. As top contenders during Pep Week, the G.A.A. demonstrates its enthusi' asm towards Bishop Amat. The G.A.A. Board and their moderator are: president, Jodie Riordan, vice-president Roberta Chavez, secretary, Kathy Molina, treasurer, Maureen Allen, historian, Susan Clifford, pep-chairman, Gail Boucher, pep co-chairman, Lor- raine Banda, pep coordinator, Mary Ann Purpura, athletic chairman, Bridget Lott, athletic co-chairman, Anne Hart- nett, and moderator, Mrs. Gerhard. I4
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X1 Home Economics Club The purpose of this club is to allow Bishop Amat students to become aware of the various areas of Home Economics. The club's activities consist of field trips, pre- paring meals of other countries and volun- tary services. Their clubs officers and their moderator are: moderator, Mrs. Hughes, president, Barbara Corrigan, vice-president, Sue Caporali, secretary, Laura Maciasg and trea- surer, Michelle Ferrel. Ph f 11 Clsbogmp y The Photography Club is new on campus this year. Its aims are to encour- age students to further their knowledge of photog- raphy. Their officers and their moderator are: president, Bill Mayes, secretary, Lisa Breedeng treasurer, Rich- ard Ouirk, moderator, Mr. Montgomery.
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