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E T T E R G I R L S It ' s said that there is strength in numbers, the lettergiris of 1979-1980 proved this to be true. The lettergirls represent various sports such as volleyball, basketball, soccer, cross country, track, Softball, and drill team. Each member must has participated in one year of a varsity sport or two years of a junior varsity sport. The lettergirls are kept very busy during the year by serving at the Boy ' s Sports Banquets, Father Daughter Night, selling popcorn at football games, sponsoring girls ' basketball tournaments, working at the snack bar during sports events. The major goals of the lettergirls are to create unity, spirit, and organization among the girls athletic program at Bishop Montgomery High School. The lettergirls club could have never been such a success without their dedicated officers. Patty Cindro, played an important role in leadership. She was the president of the club and performed her duties well. Other officers included, Vice-President, Kathy Trujillo, (Senior) Treasure Theresa Trevino, (Senior) Secretary Jolene Gregory, (Senior) Publicity Patty Froelich (Senior) Underclassman Representative Patty Aki (Sopho- more) Coordinating the events of the year was their moderator, Ms. Collette. LETTERG I RLS 1 979-80: Seniors; Calhy Aki, Lin- da Behenna, Dani Carr, Caryn Conway, Sharon Dunigan, Debbie Duiro, Lulu Fernandez, Patty Kroelich, Elizabeth Fujio, Myra Garin, Patty Gin- dro, Jolene Gregory, Kathy Griffin, Margret Grove, Linda Husar, Vicki Leach, Donna Manlong, Lynn Marzon, Sharon Medina, Mia Mellon, Kim Miles, Sally Nagy, Cynthia Sarmiento, Elise Siha, Carrol Simmons. Paula Stacek, Diane Strickland, Theresa Treiino, Kathy Trujillo, Lisa Walski, Patty Weber, Kim W ijmer. Juniors: Ann Marie Augustine, Nancy Banken, Sandy Bosio, Carrie Brown, Katie Brownfield, Ma- ria Cafaro, Cathy Carnahan, Maria C ullen, Kath- leen DeKrance, Kileen Dempster, Ruth Dessert, Kalh) Donahue, Sylvia Duran, Lisa Eraser. Mary Kay Freeman. Nancy Garin, Diana Gonzales, Laura llammerle, Maureen Mealy, Jeanine Juge, Letty Lo- pez, Lisa Moske. Marianne Newville, Jackie Or- zech. Silvia Perez, Teresa Revilla, vette Rice, (iayle Sakaguchi, Mary Sapien, Trish Sapien, Jeanne .Schweislhal, Cheryl Secules, ,4nn Skelley, Jenny Thermos, Sue W ' endorff. Sophomores; Patty Aki, Kerry Bateman, Gena Fsposito. Sue Forsythe, Alhenia Gordon. Megan Mix, Terri Liegy, Erin Mc Carthy, Peggy Meyer Bonnie Olson, C athy Ramos, Meilani Renger, Karen Rodman, Karen Shelley, Michelle Smith, Rose Ann Irias, Stephanie Viceija, Freshmen; Maureen Bradley, Cathy Mines, Mari- sella Revello, Kathy Scott, Linda Slaplefurt, Connie lorrez, Kim Wilkinson, 2 l-cllcrgirls: Officers: Left lo Righl: Jolene (Greg- ory, Kathy Truljillo, Patty Gindro, Patty Froelich. Ihresa Trevino. and Pally Aki. SHOW CLASS
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1 . David Bettwy and Mike Sroka have a quiet talk at float build- ing. 2. Senior cars say it all. 3. Sophomore float plate shows that K.M E.T. rocks California. 4. Juniors protest because they are better. 5. Patty Gindro, Debbie Dieter, and Victor Castro paint signs praising the Seniors 6. Lynn Mountain Dani McOsker work at the float site. 7. Freshmen take time out of float building to take a picture. 8 Mia Melon, Jeanmarie Helstowski, Carolyn Ignacio, Lisa Mueller, and Karen Short attend the Senior Mass. 9. Jerry Stevens ' banner displays his idea of spirit. 0. The Juniors ' decorating is a work of art. Spirit week was a wonderful success as always. The entire school ' s spirit was apparent in every activity they participated in. The Juniors won the float contest with their excellent float, That Golden Knight . It was a well deserved trophy for the Junior Class who can definitely pride themselves on being hardworking and spirited. Spirit week began with the Freshmen and Sophomore color day. Freshmen colors were black and powder blue, worn by all spirited Freshmen. The day ' s activities were a sponge toss by the Freshmen and an egg toss by the Sophomore ' s. Sophomore ' s also wore their class colors which were brown and gold. The theme of the Freshmen float was Tonite ' s the Night and the Sopho- more ' s theme was Mommy told me there ' d be nights like this. and she was right! Junior class day brought out the best in the Juniors. Brown and gold could be seen throughout the school. Their class activity was musical chairs which everyone enjoyed. Red and White! Yes, the Seniors stole the show as always. Toilet paper galore! A bunch of kids never had so much fun! Their activity for the day was a sweet walk, similar to musical chairs, but much more delicious. The theme for the Senior class was A Night on the Town. Spirit Week 23
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BRING PRIDE TO M O N T G O M E R Y Montgomery ' s men athletes were lead this year by their president, the one and only- John Mellis (Senior). John, along with the other officers, Kevin Bateman, (Senior) Vice-President, Tom Baaden, (Senior) Secretary, and Eric Classman, (Junior) Finance Committee Chairman, helped bring leadership qualities to the lettermen club. One of the major goals and aspirations of the lettermen club this year was to raise money by putting on a dance and a bake sale, to buy a new victory bell. This is a great achievement that will be remembered for years to come. The Lettermen were busy this year helping as ushers at the Rock The World concert and putting on the intermural basketball games. This year could have never passed without mentioning the support given by the lettermen at the basketball games. A lot of spirit and enthusiasm could be heard from the left side of the homeside bleachers. They helped cheer the team on to victory by performing the ever famous B.M.H.S. cheer. LETTERMEN 1979-1980: Seniors; Sleie Abram, Tom Baa- den, Kevin Bateman. Joe Burteeh, Willie Cajiao, Ton Cas- tillo, icior Castro, Greg Gomez, Tom Hardest), Preston Mc Murr , Tim Mc Osker, John Mellis, Ephriam Mendoza, Mike Mondello, Jon Mostero, Rob Pelroni, Joe Pueliu, Steie Rega- lado, Al Re es, Rick Rhilinger, Lance Ta lor, Ra Waters, Terrell Woods. .luniors: Steie Baaden, George Cable, Joe Gordon, Phil Her- nandez, Mark Jennings, Eddie Medel, Phil Mendez, Mike Mendoza, Mark Messbarger, Don Mostero, Tom Monlgom- er , Paulo Pueliu, Chris Rigali, Mike Romero, Mike Smith, Mike Soriano, Rick Soto, Kent Ta lor, Erank Turner, Gerard illarreal, Richie inceni, Tom Laureno, Paul Gibson. Jorge l.e Chuga. Da e Esgro. Mike Euller. Sophomores; Joe Arico. Mike Gonzales 2 Lettermen Officers: Left to Righl; John Mellis, Keiin Bate- men, Tom Baaden, and Eric Glassman. Lettermen 25
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