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Bond Throughour rhe year, rhe bond has been involved in many competitions and field shows, which required endless hours of practice. They began their practice during the lost two weeks of August At practice dur- ing the summer, the bond prepored for field shows, leorned field patterns, ortd sharpened their marching techni- ques. As o result, they placed third in rhe Chaffee Tournament, second or rhe Mission Viejo Tournomenr, and fourrh or the Son Dijuito Tournoment. LHHS con be extremely proud of their marching and performing unirs. Dill Abfohiamson. Dill Oodgley, Sion Doker, Jeff Doles. Jesse Dotes. Trocy Orody. Crissy Dulicz, Don Clinton. Dennis Combo. Giselle Delfino, April Devirt. Jeff De Wil. Jennifer Flogg. Donny Grimes. Volerle Hough. Carol Heoley. Croig Holly. Angelo Hosszu. Chris Keri, Delh Kohler, Dove Komotsu. Jennifer Lockey. Damon Leoch, Kote Lockwood. Chris Moiervy, Mike Molervy, Vonesso Mc Alllster, Julie Ochi. Jason Poul. Tino Powell. Jonefte Shulfz. Drendo Silvo. Deonno Smith, Joey Song, Morionne Slohl. Scoff Sfucker, Tino Thompson, Mike Thorpe. Melody Tokifo. 164 Bond
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myr Spirit, pride, unify . . . these foaors combin- ed to form the essence of the Associated Student Dody (ASD) Council They ore the characters who, behind the scenes of oil school activities, hove helped to creote the unforgettable memories and magic moments of this year. The ASD Council filled the year with numerous activities to increose Hawk spirit. These activities included o first ever Con- stitution Day and o Gong Show, well prepared Spirit Week activities, an onnuol Lip Sync, and spirit-filled assemblies — in- cluding everything from o Power Teom assembly to o Michoel Jackson Thriller dance put on by the Council. The 1987 — 1968 ASD Council ore: ASD OFFICERS Greg Hendrickson — President, Steven Col- quette — Vice President, Angel Kim — Secretary, Liz Hortzell — Treosurer. COMMISSIONERS Tlno Ehler — Commis- sioner of Girl ' s Athletics, Denis Foye — Commissioner of Pep G Spirit Clubs, Brian Fleming — Commissioner of Doys ' Athletics, Lori Glrord — Co-Commissioner of Assemblies, David Hall — Commissioner of Publicity, Rochelle Menn — Co- Commissioner of Assemblies, Catherine Myers — Commissioner of Educa- tion Representative to the Doord, Judith Reddick — Commissioner of Fine Arts, Keren Stevens — Commissioner of Social Events. CLASS OFFICERS: Lisa Yerke — Senior Class President, Leah Miller — Senior Class Representative, Amy Lyfle — Junior Class President, Lorie Short — Junior Class Representotive, Sean Roglond — Sophomore Class President, Suzy Kim — Sophomore Class Representative, Peter Baedeker — Freshmon Closs President, Mauri Dimick — Freshman Closs Representative Tim Sullivon — ASD Adviser, Bonnie Diederich — ASD Council Secretary c il ASB Council 163
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f Color Guard Jennifer Dlock, Lisa Crume, Sondro EscqIq, Corrie Hoy, Hillary Hegstrom, Chortol Islnl, Beth Isensee, Janet Kim, Stephanie Kirk Toll Flogs ond R,ifles twirling through the oir provided enrer- foinment during half-time field shows performed by Color Guard. Throughout the year they par- ticipated in field competitions at other schools. In these competi- tions they won the sweepstakes and several first place trophies. The Color Guard attributed their success to Maureen Jocobsen. the Adviser and Beth Isensee, the Captain. This was the first year Moureen was Adviser and after the first week of her guidance they won the sweepstakes trophy All the girls agree thot Beth Isensee is the best coptoin Color Guord has ever hod Last- ly, Stephanie Kitk sums Color Guord up as . . . it is fun, exciting, and competitive. Color Guard 165
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