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.NJ I 1 3 -ffl. Student bod commissioners. FRONT ROW: Debbie Rabitz, julie Yamato, Knsti Musser, jennifer Watanabe, Nicole Laird. SECOND ROW: Tia Munday, julie Montelleone, joel Rubnitz, Holl Linden, Steve Ciaylord, Anne Dalquest, BACK ROW: Lainie Chroust, Noelle Krzich, Aryan Shakeri, Tony Lombardi, Bill Lindahl, Dave Brewer, Ray DeBenedetto, Carolyn Shaw, Stephanie Coo wer. Not pictured: David Wu, Erika Balcomb, Anne Berk, Marrisa Cassidy, Matt Abrahams, Katie Fanelli, Debbie Textor, Stacey Walker, Angela Chandler. Q3l.i.ltiLI SSUOMELFR International Stephanie Cooper Debbie Rabitz Elaine Chroust Entertainment Holly Linden Aryan Shakeri joel Rubnitz Athletics Tony Lombardi jennifer Watanabe Bill Lindahl Noelle Krizch New Student Erica Balcomb Anne Berk Ann Dalquist Election Carolyn Shaw Nicole Laird Spirit 8: Rally Katie Fanelli Debbie Textor Stacey Walker Angela Chandler Publicity julie Yamato Tia Munday Marrisa Cassidy Finance Kristi Musser David Wu Sound 8: Lighting julie Monteleone Dave Brewer Ray DeBenedetto Steve Gaylord Matt Abrahams Organizations X 149
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Students Work Behind the Scenes The campaign posters, the speeches, and finally the election were only the beginning of the formation of our group of student body officers. They worked hard all year long trying to help the school in any way they could. Not only did these officers attend the student council meetings, which they ran, but they also met with each other twice a month to see any needs that may have arisen. Though each officer had his or her own job, they all worked together to lend a helping hand wherever one was needed, and to make this year as good as possible for all of us. To say that the work done by the com- missioners this year was unseen would be to say that all of the rallies, plays, and countless other acities around the school were unseen. Though the commission- ers themselves may not have always been out in the spotlight, they put a lot of time and effort into all of the activities around the school, and worked hard get- ting all of the necessary jobs finished, including painting posters for the plays, finding speakers for the rallies, and in- troducing new students to Los Gatos. Though all of the different types of commissioners had their own responsi- bilities and areas in which to be con- cerned, many times they worked together. They could always count on the other groups to help get a job done if needed, or to help in a certain area in which a group specialized. M8 .f Organizations 0 LSU' 6:3663 7 'Y ig-1 1 3 Student bodlylofficers. FRONT ROW: Erika Kolte frep. to the boardj, Eric Morley fpresidentj, Marcia Rindfleisch ftreasurerj, 'm Carlson fsecretaryj. BACK ROW: P il Anderson Cvice-presidentl, Dan Hastings fchief justicej. As I look back on the four years we've spent here, I remember the good times. I remember the academic and athletic excellence we have achieved and the great pride we've come to have in ourselves and in our school. Through our friendships, we have formed many ideas and standards that will guide us in future situations, I hope we all will remember and cherish the learning experiences we have acquired. High school was a very special time in our lives. I hope your years here were enjoyable and rewarding, and that you will leave Los Gatos sharing the fond memories that I have of this school. To my friends, the class of 1985, and to the entire student body, I wish you the best. Eric Joseph Morley ,ff L ' Ifvv f ff. g ,, 4 1 .I f If , I, f 1' X f ffm if-ff? If ' ' ' I' f ff L L'
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Scholars Speak Their Minds Los Gatos I-ligh's California Scholarship Federation was one of the oldest in Northern California, and this year it was as strong as ever. Members collected funds by organizing a tutoring table, bake sales, and showing ski films. The money was used for scholarships and donations for charity. The speech and debate club was made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who were in the speech and debate classes. Their activities included tourna- ments in which they participated in cate- gories such as original oratory, inter- pretation, and extemporaneous speak- ing, and one- and two-man debate. The team was strongest in individual events, but steadily improved in debate. Presi- dent Kristi Musser enthusiastically said, Our speech team did a good job this year. We had some experienced return- ing members who added a lot to our team. The club sent members to invi- tationals at UCLA and Berkeley. NFL, short for National Forensic League, was a group of the most active speakers and debaters in the school. The way one became a member of this presti- gious club was to accumulate points from attending tournaments and con- tests and to send the scores in to a na- tional headquarters. The club was much larger this year than in previous years, due to the increased numbers of in- terested juniors and seniors. 50 Organizations Parker Karnan persuades his listeners. ad F CSF. FRONT ROW: David Wu, Phil Kingham, jeffrey Yu, Lara Allen, Suzanne Toombs, Kendra Schwartz, Chrystal Singleton, Cassandra Kachulis, Laura Turner, Amy Linstrom. SECOND ROW: Doug Watanabe, Dave Martin, Ethan jackson, Alison O'Donnell, Stuart Rauch, Debbie Rabitz, Nicole Laird, Kath n Ng, jim Bangle, Elena Nicoladis, Me an Gahr, jennifer Watanabe, Kim English. THIRD ROW: Arjun Cryhatterjee, Michele Madsen, Ralph Voge? Will Krop , Tom Hu hes, Philip Duffy, Anne Dosedal, julie Monteleone, Kim Carlson, Lisa Sullivan, Kelly Sprowl, Nick Weaver, iirgit Fink-Iensen, julie Yamato. FOURTH ROW: Paul Anawalt, Bryan Weiner, Ken Fox, Tim Iamison, Tim Getzoff, Amy Dalziel, Rachel Hawkey, Sean O'Niell, Meredith W itaker, Derek Holtemann, Karen Humphreys, Katie Francis, Chrissy jolls, David Minkus. BACK ROW: Greg Nagler, Tom Hoover, Matt O'Brien, Marc Cowden, Steve Rosen, Niall Fordyce, Mark Davies, Ion Schrager, Craig Dahms, Barbara Nesbet, Daniel Hastings, Ieni Mann, Kristi Musser. Advisor Mr. Keplinger watches over the CSF meeting.
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