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1 , r l 1 vs Y J A -ss N X ,in x e .hx K, A 1 'X x, , x 1 gr- -Q., -Q , w W. xx Q .. ,. at ,- Y T .. J Q 3 ,li-:ya 3 ' 2 x ,-. X E' ww' Si if' L ...- t Q , , JN, Q, BSA member, Natalie Hester, attempts to quiet Members of MECHA listen as Gina Espinoza recite a list of the down fellow members to begin the meeting. activities for the following week. 'IB' lsponsorl Felice Parham, Tracy Graham, Adrian Butler, Joni Murray, Wiliams, Nikki Peyron, Tina Gammage, Toni Elliot, Regent Brown, Harris, lsponsorl Anna Van Second row: Kenny Kilgore, Bekki Alvarez, n Owens, Katrina Clarke, Tony Monteverde, James Wyatt, Kevin Parham, ica Hernandez, Cory Singleton, Doug Garris, Stephanie Jackson, lsponsorl na McClain. MECHA member, Gina Espinoza, talks with club sponsor, Mr. Gonzalez, about the next meeting. - -I -1 -1 lO9
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BSA and MECHA grow in '8 The Black Students Alliance - fBSAl enabled students to get involved in their school, community and culture. BSA was first started back in 1978 with little in- volvement, but every year is more suc- cessful than the last. This year's BSA sponsor was Mrs. Felice Parham. The president of BSA was Natalie Hester. BSA's major fundraisers were bake sales, car washes, candy apple sales and participation in a booth at the school car- nival. The money collected from the fun- draisers went toward donations, scholar- ships and sponsorship of the club. This year BSA also had a CAREER DAY , and a BSA Talent Show. The Black Student Alliance stands out for the Cohesiveness of the members ambition to serve others, said Mrs. Par- ham. BSA is known for the community services and the helping of the unfortu- nate. MECHA is a hispanic organization that many opportuni- provides students with ties. Being both career, and educational. This year MECHA had many members. Some of the main activities of the club included hosting the Black Student Alli- ance Career Day, Cinco De Mayo Festivi- ties, and a trip during spring break. The major fundraisers of the club included food sales, car washes, candy sales, and reindeer grams. MECHA used the money they collected from the fundraisers for educational trips, social gatherings with other school clubs, and scholarships for graduating club members. This year's sponsors were Mr. Gonzalez and Mr. Per- alta. The president was Jeanette Barela. BSA member Kira Wilson, listens attentively to her sponsor lecture on upcoming events. 108 BSA XMECHA - MECHA: Julie Chavez, Janelle Cano, Carmen Moreno, Kathy Francis, Suzanne Garcia, Jessica Moreno, Rachel Banda, Evangelina De La Rosa Second row: Debra Lujan, Manuel Lopez, Kerry Tevizo, Monica Hernandez, Jessica Hernan- dez, Donna Price, Gina Espinoza, Mary Ann Ramos Third row: Mr. Gonzalez Csponsorl, KrisAnn Pease, Leon Amaro, Lorenzo M. DelaCruz, Manuel Baca, Greg Garcia, Henry Vasquez, Jocelyn Cano, Cecilia Mori, Renee Espinoza.
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Yearbook celebrates CdS decade The yearbook staff was a small group this year, consisting of only fif- teen members. They were extremely hard workers. Making deadlines on time was tough, but the CdS yearbook staff worked during their class and free time to get the job done. This years' editors were Anne Mat- thias and Kelly Heffernan. The year- book sponsor was Mrs. DiCesare. The yearbook staff attended a con- vention in Portland, Oregon in early April. During the convention the year- book staff competed in contests, learned about improving the yearbook, and interacted with professionals in the journalism field. Besides selling the yearbooks all year long, some major fundraisers included the collecting of senior ads, and faculty coke machines. All the money earned from the fundraisers went towards the cost of producing an excellent year- book. This year the beginning yearbook class was separate from advanced year- book. In beginning yearbook the stu- dents worked on producing the under- class section of the yearbook and helped the advanced class meet their deadlines. They were a great asset to the annual staff. PHOTO JOURNALISM Tina Garton Missy Hall Chris Camp bell Debbie Freeman Orlando Baker Jennifer Latkiewicz Mark Gebhardt Row two Mrs DiCesare Landon Chandler Jennifer Pennell Jason Hawthorne Kris Rendtorff Steve Cooke, Eric Astor, Kerstin Hancock, Charlene Medrano Row three: Drew Corley, Scott Powell, Michelle Cortese, Mike Elkanich, Adam Parrish, Jeff Zelenski, Albert Cruz, Bryce wg 'ia -al .fs f 1 'Elura ADVANCED YEARBOOK: Greg Roemke, Steve Cooke, Dan Diaz, Mrs. DiCesare, Bonnie Baskin, Jayne Griffiths, Anne Matthias, Kelly Heffernan, Nikki Dana Row two: Chris Holt, Tonya Walker, Kim Moir, Aimee Humphreys, Judy Wallace, Becca Korman, Samantha Latin, Jeff Zelenski. Corriveau. - 1 - ! IIO YEARBOOK i
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