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Clubs Enthuse Students MEMBERS GIVE SPIRIT, PRIDE, AND PARTICIPATION P.A.C., Pep, and Block P were clubs that contributed to the promo- tion of school spirit. Performing Arts Club was a club that met to discuss activities and fundraisers which supported the Performing Arts Area IPAAI. The Club started the year with their an- nual progressive party. Next they were off to see the San Francisco Symphony perform at Davies Hall. The club itself was entertaining for it performed in plays and con- certs. P.A.C. also displayed their spirit by winning first place in the annual car parade. Club officers included: presi- dent, Rich Watkins: vice-president, Ion Ionesg secretary, Sesly Budge: and Sergeant-At-Arms, Teresa Wong. Speaking of spirit . . . One of the most active, devoted, and spirited clubs on campus was the Pep Club. The club got together during football and basketball games, and rooted FUN IN THE SUN Dressed in one of his crazy costumes, and full of spirit, Henry Castillo dazzles the crowd. 104 our Pirates to Victory. I felt they were very enthusiastic and really displayed school spirit. commented freshman Marianne Iohnson. Officers consisted of: president, Monique Mondragong vice-presi- dent, Kevin Toliverg secretary, Carrisa Soriano: and Treasurer, Cynthenia Russell. Block P's basic purpose was as a club that allowed students to sup- port their high school athletics. Athletes from various sports, band members and cheerleaders collected at lunch to discuss activi- ties and fundraisers. One point was raising money to help reduce cost of Block P jackets. Members sought ways to raise money to reduce the price of these jackets. Block P officers were: president, Andrew Alatorreg vice-president, Monique Mondragong secretary, Lisa Salvettig and treasurer, Victoria McGill. - Meredith FikefC'hris Scottfjennifer Dimarob tn .3 rw Y ,ff 'T STUCK UP SPIRIT Even though Louis Esposito forgot to comb his hair, it doesn't affect his performance in the band. PRESENTING . . . P.A.C. President Rich Watkins and Secretary Sesly Budge represent the club as Uglyman and Pirateer candidates.
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NE WTONIAN CL UB MEMBERS Members of the science club included Mon- ique Mondragon, Iohn Gaerlan, Carrisa So- riano, Cris Cruz, Wendy Peeler, Evelyn Sala- zar, Michelle Lopez, Ryan Fuji, Long Luu, Kathy Alexander, Imelda Pagobo, and Cynthenia Russell. KEEPING BUS Y Evelyn Salazar is active in both Mu Alpha Theta and the Newtonians. PICTURE PERFECT Iohn Iones and Sonia Ramos support the club as their Uglyman!Pirateer repre- sentatives. Ramos went on to become part of the court. l if QW CUDDLES! Club members Ken Allen and Monique Mondragon participate in many school activities. M.B.S.A.!Mu Alpha Thetafhlewtonians . . .
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BLOCK P Members include ltop to bottoml: Ioanna Lu- cido, Elnora Castillo, Bridgette Martinez, Car- oline Dollete, Ken Allen, Advisor Ken Stott, Monique Mondragon, Andrew Alatorre, Shonda Anderson, Iohn Gaerlan, Gabe San- derson, Eileen Aguba, Mary lane Velasco, Lisa Salvetti, Cynthia Lumbre, Evette Castillo, Vicky McGill, and Sharon Parent. PEP CLUB Members include ltop to bottomlz Ira Estes, Donnell Evens, Kevin Williams, Cynthenia Russell, Kevin Toliver, Ken Allen, Elana Arellano, Nancy Pallera, Tina Dyer, Monique Mondragon, Carissa Soriano, Lisa Salvetti, Mary lane Velasco, and Cynthia Lumbre. Lunch ml'ffS.1f21,,iQPf,fii?ff?Qe of Block Pf Pep Club! PA, C .... I 05 their popular beats.
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