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(Top Lett) Mr. ond Mrs. Emery setting up for open hous«. (Top Right) Joon Doty works hord for the money. (Above) Booster Club members moke o mess of the library in on attempt to get the textbooks reody for the school yeor. Booster Club 1 1
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Mommas and Poppas Help Out Over rhe years, Cojon has obroined many things to moke if proud Three years ogo, in 1984, we formed rhe Booster Club. After rhe Olympics hod gone, the Club was organized for the up-coming school year. A published newsletter was sent to oil Cajon parents to inform them of the Club. The Booster Club wos chartered as a non-profit orgonizotion ond sold memberships for five dollars. In the post years, rhe Booster Club has raised funds for many school ac- tivities. The organization of the Girls ' soc- cer team was due to the efforts of the Booster Club Other post ochievements include the electronic scoreboard in the gym. Challenge Bowl shirts, and soft- ware for the computer lobs. The Booster Club has also been busy installing o new security system in the library and helped issue books to students. The big fund raiser for rhe 1986-1987 school year wos the cor raffle. There were only 200 tickets sold at one hundred dollars o piece, which raised between ten and thirreen thousand dollars. A chonce for the students to get involved in the fund- raiser wos through the Super-Jog on November 1, 1986. Students went out and got sponsers to pledge money for each lop they ran. Mrs. Skipper, presi- (Above) Mr. MInkoff loves to spend his fildoy nights working ol our votsily footboll games. (Ootlom Middle) The new Hyundol Ihot wos roftled off on December 17. 1986. dent of the Club, said, I reolly hope thot a student will win the cor The Booster Club reolly liked Cojon. They hod acquired over 200 members plus the foculty by the end of the year. There were obout three meetings o year for all Club members and rhe boord met more often to insure thot the Club would get the job done. They believed thot Cojon. being the newest school, hod the potential to moke o mark on the mop. Mrs. Skipper said, We wonr to keep Cojon the best high school by promoting spirit and educa- tion in the school. LK ' LUD 10 [Joosler Club
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Summerifis Cotchit! Whor I did over my summer vocorion — o familiar theme for a bock-ro-school essay. And why nor? There ' s always so much to rell. Whether you worked or played, summer was a speciol rime for everybody. Nor everybody migrated to Southern California for rhe summer; in fact, some So-Col residents opted for o summer abroad, as did Jonathan S cherer and Carlo Eckhordt. Corlo shined up her chopsticks to travel to Tachikawo, Japan with a student exchange program. Jonothon Scherer had the ex- perience of a lifetime when he went to Italy for the summer with the American Field Ser- vice orgonizotion. But for those of us who stayed in the coun- try this summer, sun and surf lured us to the beaches while athletics and other orgonizo- tions brought, us to camp. Football players spent a grueling six hours a day for two weeks preparing for the 1966 season. It was fun and it helped us o great deol, Pat Arlos commented. While the football players huff- ed and puffed at football camp, the cheerleaders jumped and yelled at cheerleoding comp at the University of Irvine. We won Q superior ribbon and many spirit sticks! excloimed Andrea Solozor, captain of the Junior Varsity squad. Bond got into rhe act by going to camp ro get in tune for the ' 66- ' 87 school year. It was a great chance to meet oil the new people. I also finally learn- ed the difference between my left and right foot, Adam Wotkins remarked. Even annuel sharpened their pencils olong with their writing skills at a workshop in Bueno Pork. Summer days driftin ' away, but uh-oh those summer nights ... When those nighrs turn colder, it ' s time for us ro return to those familiar sights and sounds of school. But some of us will remember the summer of 1986 as the best time of our lives. (Above) A site mony Cojon students sow when they vocoiioned ai the 1966 Expo in Voncouver. Conodo during the summer. (Bottom Right) Debbie Soxe end Down Duse, Vorslty Pom members, stretch out before leornlng o new routine ot the University of Collfornio, Irvine compuj. 12 Summer Activities I
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