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l l CARETAKER. fAboveJ At the Christ- mas Box Presentation Party, Red Cross Teen Council member Erlinda Batac watches over kids who reside in the off-base squatter area. She stated, I used to be a teacher's assistant at a Montessori preschool, so taking care of children comes easy to me. I love kids, and my ambition is to become a pedia- trician. Hopefully, I'lI reach that goal. HELPING HANDS. tLeftJ Janel Guglielmclti and Jason Schatz devot- ed their time after school to helping the Typhoon Nina disaster relief project. According to Janel, I didn't think about how much work we did, but how much the people needed the supplies. AT YOUR SERVICE. tRightI After two hours of packing rice for typhoon victims, Maria Victoria Gcdule found it a hard job, but the experience was enjoyable. LIFESAVER , ANYO I had just finished breaking up a cat burglar ring when J.T., my assistant, led in a well- dressed woman wearing expen- sive perfume. Hello, please have a seat, Mrs. . . f' Mrs. Toussaintf, Pleased to meet you. How may my agency help you?,' This may sound like an un- usual request, but I've tried both professional and amateur agencies and so far- nothingfl I was hooked, I loved challenges, and this definitely sounded like one. Why this agency, Mrs. Toussaint- perhaps a sugges- tion from one of my clients? Actually, I opened the phone book and randomly chose one of the agencies on the pagef' Okay, so it wasnlt the answer I wanted, life goes on. What exactly is the prob- lem? I want to find a club that helps the less fortunate and donate my money to them. That didn't sound hard. But what's the catch? It has to be an all teen club and I want proof of what they've done. You will be given four days to find one. Here's where you can contact mef' She sure didn't give a person much time. Thank you, Mrs. Toussaint, I'll be in touch soon . As soon as she left, I found another cli- ent waiting for me. This time it was a young man, I6 or 17, conservatively dressed- intelli- gent looking. Please come into my office ...,' May Michaels, just call me Jay? Care for a butterseotch Lifesaver? It's only I0 calories a piece. Thanks, butterseotch is my favorite. g'Okay Jay, how may I help you? Well, I'm looking for an elite club, no fraternities please, that suits my needsfl Why did you choose my agency? I just chose two agencies, flipped a coin, and you won the tossf' Let me see if I can figure you out. You dress ultra con- servatively, you're a member of the debate club, you plan to major either in law or econom- ics, and you are looking for a prestigious club. Right, Well, I happen to know of this club called the National Honor Society. According to Mr. Scales, the sponsor, it's an 'organization of the total stu- dent: academically, socially, and servicewiseg a well-bal- anced studentf What kind of things do they do? They serve as guides during events like Parents Night, par- ticipate in activities such as the Academic Bowl, assist in com- munity service work like the annual Christmas Bazaar. '5Sounds fine to me. I'll check it out. Who did you say the sponsor was? Mr. Scales. Talk to him. Ilm sure you will be able to get inducted in February. Good luckll' I popped another Lifesaver into my mouth and went back to thinking about the Toussaint case. I know what you've think- ing, but if Kojak can have his lollipops, I can have my butter- seotch Lifesavers. I flipped through the Subic Bay News and found the Red Cross Teen Council featured on the front page donating boxes filled with rice, beans, more foodstuffs, and other necessities for needy families from Pagasa. That was it! This was what Toussaint was looking for! I also knew that members helped pack rice and canned goods for the vic- tims of Typhoon Nina. I went to GDHS to check out the sto- ry and talk to some of the members. I also arranged for Mrs. Toussaint to meet me at 3:00 in my office. Mrs. Toussaint, the Ameri- can Red Cross is the perfect organization that needs your help . I've talked to a couple of the kids about the things they've done. I asked Erlinda Batac about the Christmas Party held at Admiral Springs Park. She said, 'The Christmas Box Project was an excellent idea. We, the Teen Council, as a whole, were able to help those less fortunate have an en- joyable and memorable Christ- mas.' You can't find a better group than this. It sounds excellent! I'll talk to the sponsor at once. Who did 'you say it was?! You can contact Mrs. Tescherg she's the school nurse. That will be fine. I've final- ly found a group of teens doing something to help those outside the sheltered community on base. You're a lifesaverl You'll find your payment in the mail, and a bonus for solving the problem so quickly. Thank you, Mrs. Tous- saint. Another case wrapped up by the Turquoise Bay detec- tive agency. Okay, so it's not like MAGNUM P.l. or MOONLIGHTING, but it certainly has its rewards, like Mrs. Toussanit's check. Now J.T. and his family can finally take their long overdue vaca- tion. As for me, I can visit Par- is one more time, and corner the market on butterseotch Lifesavers. 9l
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LIFESAVERS. 1RED CROSS TEEN COUNCILJ FRONT: Toby Spra- gue, Jennifer Treat, Nellie Gamez, Barbara Lopez, Janet Ersando, and Erlinda Batac. MIDDLE: Mrs. Schatz, Kathy Carnagey, Christy Gimeno, Rica Venable, Theresa Wunderly, Rodeliza Zupinski, Janel Guglielmetti, Maria Victoria Gedult, and Maricris Ortega. BACK: Ronda Bayles, Edgar Calara, Jason Schatz, JoAnne Perez, John Parry, Rosalinda Perdo, Cristy Venable, and Mrs. Teseher. PJ' THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT: Mr. Scales, Ruth Vil- lanucva lTrcasurerfSeeretaryj, Peaches Villegas lllrcsidentj, Angela Anthony lVice Presidentj, Pattiee Aqui, Karen Fontillas, Edward Slonsky, Keith Fernandez. BACK: Dennis Ellard, Paul Griffin, Anthony Vann, Tom Mills. ' THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT: Berry Ville- gas QPresidentj, John lnfante fTreasuerJ, Caroline Styffc 1SecretaryJ, Dennis lnfantc. BACK: Clyde Valdez fVice Presidenlj, Keith Fernandez, Edward Slonsky. 90
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JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Sarajane Mattas Sherry Galonskl Kyna Langhorne Colleen Kimble Jennifer Treat Chrissy Salas Qpresidentj Al Terry Aaron Steele fclass representativej Lori Jankrewtcz Csecretaryj Dennis Infante and Cloyd Brgalbal Qclass representativej Not pictured is Pat rick Ryskamp Qtreasurerj The Junior High Student Council was sponsored by Mrs Ctzek STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Allison Brooks fpresi dentj Michelle Marcelo fvice presldentj Mcnnen Perez ftrea surerj Robla Semkow fpublic relationsj and Nrlanle Chiang Csecrctaryj The student Council was sponsored by Ms Hum phrey FORENSICS TEAM STANDING Anne Macapagal Holly Rounds Shelly Kroeger Dana Barkdoll and L17 Ahl SIT TING VaIPara1so The Forensics Team was sponsored by Mr Scales l ' 7 , , Y Y - s 1 - - s , - , Q 2 .. V 1 - I s . . , 1 1 1 ' ' - THE THRILL OF VICTORY. Lrightj Holly Rounds and Pepper Perry react ccstatically after it was announced that the GDHS Forensics Team had made finals for the tournament at Clark. CAPTAIN AND CREW: Cbelowj On their way to compete in the Forensics Tournament at Clark, the team, under the direction of Mr. Scales, freezes their smiles for a moment on board a PWC bus. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN GI- gor, Charles Dennis Steve Blackmon and ANTS. During the Student Council RJ. Smzth surround Anna Llzan as they Christmas Assembly, juniors Fred Pauley, sing Silver Bells beneath the falling Benson Apostol, Oscar Galan, Philip Rin- snow
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