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Aguillar, Ana Rose Aguirre, Monica Alexander, Buck Almanza, Rose Amador, Laura Angelucci, David Angelucci, Ellice Anton, Lisa Anulao, Melissa Arellana, Abelardo Arista, Genero Arroyo, Angela Ash, Chandra Ash, Staci Ash, Stephanie Asher, Luis Atlista, Genaro Babauta, Christine Bailey, Dean Balding, John Balducci, Rob Baldwin, Justine Balesteri, Greg Bavaer, Newell Bates, Tina Bauer, Kristine Beaumont, Dave Beck, Chris Benson, Wade Bethany, Saundra Blackwell, Jason Blair, Robert Blanco, Yvetter Boehrns, Audry Bond, Ron Brady, Matt Brandon, Anthony Bravo, Christo Brett, Donna Bridler, Jennifer Brooks, Sean Brown, Julie Brown, Patty Burden, Theresa Burnett, Melissa Butterfield, Jennifer Buvia, Anne Byrd, Jim Cabrera, Sharon Calderon, Rolando W' L ' Q , X as 5 Q Xx X XX N X K r r r r A Q ' I K LL 1: - ' Nr A li X
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W I 'Pi I , so in K: Q! Q , Q V R X 1 K JZW .. is 5 'F ., 9 X, X -11 , it no ' r is Q . 4. Tryingsto look important' for her big speech, 9 0 . 1 Melissa Anagilaoggasi: us her best shot. A if ICIH .N ' s Q Work Coming into high school as a class officer is exciting and challenging for these four young freshman ladies. As president ofthe class, Melissa Anau- lao has much ofthe responsibility that is thrown to them. However, the Vice President Mary Hanna takes on an even bigger challenge by being an ac- tive person in ASB. As a vice-presi- dent, I don't have much time to go after school and just hang around, even though I'm busy a lot, I really love the way things are going. I wouldn't give it up for anything. People just coming into high school don't realize that being active in the school's affairs makes you more eager to participate in everything. Since the first day of school, I knew that I wanted to make the most out of the year by running for President of my class, said Melissa Anaulaof' She's really done a good job. The offi- cers were great this year. A 2 3. Another shot of the pretty ladies before an important meeting. 5. Discussing the freshman class float, the offi- cers resort to a JC Penney's catalog for ready made ideas. -S315 Qs 'AU 'sg ..- O if I if as P New sr ,, g is N' N 6 1' R Freshman 149
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54' A Callaghan, Michele Camancho, Ayde Campbell, Carbett Campbell, Eric Campbell, John Canaday, Rose Candiloro, John Cardenas, Victor Carl, Donald Carmona, John Carroll, John Cassell, Karen Castro, Maria Cavasuela, Olga Cepucho, Sarah Chambers, Lloyd Chapman, Ron Chedder, Mike Chinguina, Paul Clark, Cheryl Clover, David Contreras, Rosemary Cook, Teresa Correa, Michelle Here Come The Frosh. Nobody ever thought it would be done-but this year's freshmen didn't finish fourth in all the class competi- tion. It has taken all the other classes a while to realize they were here in the big time Csort ofl, and they had to work together to make things happen. The first day rally came as a shock to alot of the fresh. Hey! You know it was tough to get into the gym, with all the milling about and the pushing and shoving. 'tEven though I knew what to expect, it was still a big deal .. . all those people and no where to sit! said Vice President Mary Lee Hanna. But, we still did well at the yelling competition. I thought we wong but, the decision went to the Sopho- moresf' Soon after that, the freshmen got a third in the mattress carry. Maybe that was the first step up the ladder to a record breaking finish for frosh in class competition. Well, the hopes were a little premature. Some dismal showings in the next few class compe- titions, with a couple of DN F's really wrecked the class of '88's chances. When there's a competition-every one's got to show up, said Lori Ha- zen. The Homecoming Float competi- tion proved that if it's not one thing, it's another. A good idea came to flow- er, and a lot of the frosh showed up, and all the tissue flowers were put into the chicken wire-but then came the big wind, and to the four corners went the float. lt was a tremendous disap- pointment, said one disgruntled worker. All was not lost. From that exper- ience, the class found out that there were a lot of frosh with class. We had a lot of people who show up to work,'l said Vice President Mary Lee. Spe- cial recognition went to helpers Christine Lucero, Marcus Knight,ChrisBeck,BillyFischer, and Ricky Ray. Freshmen 151 ll I 5 l
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