Bonita Vista High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Congress members are elected by their classmates each semester. The groups con- sisted of twenty-four people, eight repre- sentatives from each grade. The primary function of the Congress remained in ap- propriating funds for different needs throughout the school. Various groups peti- tioned Congress for financial assistance in- cluding the girl's soccer team and the school custodians, and money was also allo- cated to repair the marquee. In addition to attending the regular meetings, members could become further involved by serving on various subcommittees. fFrom top, this pagej Dana Myres listens as Mayor Cox interjects a point during a Congress meeting. Congress members: Susan Smith, Gary Woodall, Tom Callaghan, Debbie Martin, Phil Coles, Jaime Devera, Brad Wilson, Chris Lahey, John Martin, Mary Kay Haas, Dana Myres, Gerilee Myres, David Beard, Ka- ren Bergman, Gemma Bulos, fseatedj Susie Cassel, Lisa Dreyer, Lisa Yanik, Amy Ostendorf, Dan Umansky, Karin Mason, Art Philbert, Jeanne Chan- tango, Jimmy Dizon, Sue Sheehan. Karen Bergman makes her point known during a Congress meeting. Congress Strives to Satisfy Student ' 226 Congress ecessities

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tThis page Clockwise from leftj Dennis Sy leads fel- low-members Stevie Villariasa. Lonnie Cantos. and Joe Hilley with group entertainment. Tina Loren, Ray Palacio, and Marivi Macias play Dynasty activities, DYNASTY MEMBERS: tTop Rowjjunior Torren- ete, Agnes Vinluan, Elwin Cate, Lonnie Cantos, Mari- The Dynasty Club, a multi-cultural or- ganization, played an active part on cam- pus. The members worked to bring an awareness and understanding of the Asian culture to the school and community. Presi- dent Anggie Lapid helped to coordinate the club's activities, which included food sales, various social activities, and many cultural performances. Dynasty is defined as a prominent group of leaders and was a fitting title for this club. Their lack of prejudice and yearn- ing for fun definitely was an inspiring and necessary part of campus life. vic Lasama, Marybeth Cruz, Donna Martin, QThird Rowj Christine Grace Fransisco, Mary Anne Fran- sisco, Michele Gedere, Pearl Trinidad, Hazel Samo- dal, Charmaine De los Reyes, Susie Cassel, Jeanne Bautista, Sallie Cassel, Marie Sioson, Darlene De- Guzman, Roland Samodal, Anggie Lapid, Greg Ab- don, Laurie Sangalang, tFirst Rowj Debbie Discar. Marlene Jacob, Ben Arellano, Jeanne Chantengco. William Knudsen, JoJo Sebastian. Ernest Ayson. Jay Franson, Dennis Sy, Joe Hilley. Hazel Samodal trightj and her visiting cousin listen to the latest club news. ultural Group Spark Student Interest Dynasty 225



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The senior class officers, Anna Sanchez, Janet Steel, Linc Hiatt, and Chris Lahey, worked diligently to plan and finance a memorable senior year. Their work began even before the school year started as they searched for a perfect location for the sen- ior prom. Throughout the year, financial matters occupied their time, they formed many fund-raising activities including face-painting at the Bonitafest, a candy cane sale and the annual slave auction. Furthermore, they were in charge of many graduation procedures such as the selection of graduation announcements and the planning of the commencement cere- mony. The officers also planned the humor- ous Homecoming skit, a variation of, The Twelve Days of Christmas song. The junior class officers also arranged fund raisers in order to get an early start on their prom preparations. Along with tradi- tional candy sales, officers Michelle Kinzel, Tom Callaghan, and Susan Smith also planned a successful car wash. Sophomore class officers Gerilee Myres, Art Philbert, and Jeannie Bautista began thinking of ideas for their class activities. They did not have the chance to actually hold fund raisers because of the other classes' financial status, but they did par- ticipate in the Homecoming assembly. .'-vu' il + L, ,X Hiker if ' it .flaw - gf: I 3 . .f .. ,, f I .tw-y. - A M' A jj iff:-if x . -t ' YW 3' - ' 5 y'w31L,,,e,, A 1.1, ...vw ' A I 5-52 l-5 50 'Dm H5 U1 5 -1 n-no EQ P G O 4-r-H-U2 U1 M fFrom Topj Senior Class Officers: Chris Lahey, Linc Hiatt, Janet Steel, and Anna Sanchez. Members of the Junior class officers are Cleft to rightjz Michelle Kinzel, Tom Callaghan, and Susan Smith. Sophomore class officers: Gerilee Myres, Art Philibert, and Jean- nie Bautista. My fu-mv 1--VX 'T' Class Officers 227

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