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4 to do much after-school work. Directing gymnastics and tri-hi-y clubs Cabrillo CHQ Get Involved Practice every night proved helpful, as the Girls' Gymnastic Team had a very rewarding season. Ten meets and a gymnastics clinic compelled the girls the girls with outstanding ability was their sponsor, Miss Pat Griset. The Tri-Hi-Y was very active this year. Their activities included a snow y trip during the winter, a slumber party, community work and much more. President Teresa Byrd inspired her club to the fullest extent yet. 1 Right: Members of m- nastics team Sabrinagox, Janet Chase, Alice Lizar- raga, Nancy Mastriano. Row two: Linda Street- man, Cheryl Ellingwood, Kathy Turner, Angie Graves, Pam Robinson. Row three: Miss Pat Gri- set fcoachj, Barbara Savinsk , Carlette Ran- doff, Syuzie Poelman, Malia McDaniel, Ann Bassford and Kea Api- lado. Above: Participants in the Tri-Hi-Y club, Tia Johnson, Kim VanGoey, Sarah Joyce Centofanti, Bev Strouse, Linda Pow- ers, Margaret Layman, Sherrie Wood and Tanya Guest. Back row: Renee Richards, Lorraine Gon- zales, Sharon Byrd, Lisa Johnson, Teresa B rd, Terri Perozzi, Gina lgola- kowski, Jill Shoemaker and Linda DeMott. i
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student government and supreme court Laws Were Passed, Then Ruled On The student government and Supreme Court were kept busy this year by various school events, passing laws, and then interpreting them. Top Left: Student Council members decide on a motion. Above: President Maurice Davis presides at a meeting. Below: The Supreme Court is caught in a rare moment of solitude. From left to right, back row: Associate Justices, Jan Lundberg, Bill Hough- ton, Mike Skinner, Amy Hamil, and Mark Davidson. Front row, from left to right: Associate Justice Jean Mayer, Chief Justice Mark Brown, and Associ- ate Justice Gary Smith. Along with the commissioners, these groups made for a very fine student government at Cabrillo.
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Cabrillo people Individuals With Unification yd 'A if if iw .pai ' - MX w , .3 it A . , Fw ak X vii 5, E l ij fiaff ff! ? ag ---- X I if f, t Q ,ff by -A. Ref' ' cm U 2 - .ii gi, l :uf Ylf f 'S 3, I , fa it 'O 1 ,wc People of varied social, ethnic and racial groups have combined this year, not as blacks, Whites or chicanos, but as students of Cabrillo Senior High School. They have experienced together the joy of victory, heartbreak of defeat and other situations that arose during everyday life. As individuals, their opinions and ideas were set. But as Cabrillo High students, their standards and pride Worked as a unifying force to make us all Conquistadores.
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