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MIXING Seniors and Iuniors mix and mingle at Leatherbees. Even though a lot of students have to work, some get out to have a good time. Q4 was S COOPIN G Heather Carnduff scoops fries at McDonalds and it isn't the perfect idea for a great Saturday night, but someone has to do it. Weekends Come And Go WEEKENDS AREN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE In the past, weekends for stu- dents were used as a break from school to have fun, and rest. Now most students still get the break from school, but also get homework, as well as jobs. jobs are the main scoop with most students. On fridays stu- dents moan and groan about week- ends but, go to work and barely have enough time for' homework. Although, there isn't enough time for all, or at least most students, there are a few who do find time to do a little something. Steve DeMon- ner, Gary Abitz, Kevin Coston, and Don Hines, still gather enough of the precious time to have a friendly game of basketball. The guys usually met at Gary's house on Saturday morning and played until nightfall. Steve DeMonner commented, I like playing at Gary's house because, we can play rough and not too many people call fouls. 30 . . . Weekends Other students who find the time to have fun were, Frank Wood, Ed Bokinskie, Lidia Stiglich, Iessica Medeiros, Lou LaCasse, and Tim Nash. Each met every weekend rain or shine at Buchannan Park to play frisbee football. One rule of the game was whoever throws the fris- bee into the pond has to go in and get it. Players like Iessica just brought extra frisbees, and threw them to the others instead of going in after the other ones. Some students worked and didn't get the chance to have fun. But that's what life's all about. . - lav- ier Ayala SLA VING OVER A HOT TABLE Senior Mario Rodriguez spends a lot of his week- end time working at Chicos.
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S.B.0.D. Make Decisions STUDENT LEADERSHIP LEADS SCHOOL The Student Leadership class met every day during fifth period in the Student Service Center to discuss and make decisions on school events. It is advised by Ioan Foster and consisted of 47 students, 15 of which were on the Student Board of directors. The main purpose of this class was not only to make decisions, but also to teach the students important leadership skills. I learned a lot about voicing my opinion on subjects that not only affect me, but the rest of the student body as well, said As- sistant Spirit Commissioner, Brid- geitte Martinez. The responsibilities of the S.B.O.D. ranged from ratifying the school's constitution to organizing rallies and assemblies. Although the Student Leader- ship class played such a big part in the school's activities, it often went unnoticed. Martinez went on to say, If more people cared about what was going on in the school, Student Leadership would recieve the recog- nition it deserves. Officers were as follows: president, Lidia Stiglichg vice-presi- dent, Evette Castillo: secretary, Vic- toria McGillg treasurer, Rica Dar- ling-Pimentelg senior class represen- tatives-Iessica Mederos and Ken Al- leng junior class representatives - Gabe Sanderson and Alvin Carrillog sophomore class representatives - Rick Darling-Pementel, Latrice Gamblin, and Traci Greenhouse, freshmen class representatives - Ioe O'Brien, Lori Cano, and Kathy O'Co- noorg school board rep. was Maria Estanol - Audrey Anderson WHAT A BUFFET Many senior citizens turned out for the Christmas luncheon given by the S.B.O.D. l MEETINGS The board members meet with the rest of the class at a Thursday meeting. 32 . . . Student Leadership LIS TEN' Steve Orlando, Louie Martinez and Mrs. Ioan Foster lis- ten attentively to the S.B.O.D.
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