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X X X waz' of-kb -ask. Members of Dance Production were: Gina Morales, Maria Hernandez, Gloria Conora, Rosa Burgarin, Fourth Row: Maira Cruz. Gabriella Martin, Angela Byer. Third Row: Priscilla Longoria, Margaret Leon, Joe Castro. Kim Fisher, Second Row: Rocio Bayardo. Cindy McCaffrey. First Row: Suzanne Kiley, Nicole Pfenning. and Ana Campos. Members of Folklorico were: Top Row: Esperanca Martinez, Ms. Angelila Gon- zales, Angelina Balderuinos, Zoila Pinedo. Bottom Row: Stephanie Fierro. Yo- landa Hernandez, Petra Marquez, Angelica Mendoza. and Mariana Martinez. Clubs!
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FROM DANCING FEET TO MONDAY MORNING NEWS RHS IS RE DY TO PERFORM Gobd morning and welcome to this edition of the Rosemead Report. Top headlines are . . Sound a bit familiar? lt should because one can hear these exact lines every Monday morning during second period, and what bet- ter way to kill time in class than by watching the news? The Rosemead Report team works hard each week to bring you all the latest school newsfevents, sports, and whatever happenings an RHS student may need to know. The news also helped a few students wake up with its loud theme song! Could this production team be holding the next Walter Cronkite or .lane Pauley with Brian Tatosky or .ludy McGinley? Only time will tell! A new set of dancing feet has hit the grounds of Rosemead High. This new group, called Folklorico, was sponsored and started by Ms. Angelita Gonzales. Folklorico concentrates on regional dances from Mexico. Although they didn't perform in any competitions, they did present a performance on RHS' History Day and on Cinco de Mayo, The members of Folklorico put a lot of extra hours after- school and dedication into their dances with the help of their teacher, Mr. Robert Hernan- dez. They also raised money to keep the club alive which Ms. Gonzales hopes will help Folklorico to continue for more years to come. Dance Production, which was headed by Ms. Barbara Robbins. was unable to perform their annual dance concert due to the lack of dancers and experience. Even with the early signs of a small. inexperienced dance club. things looked as if the dance concert was going to pull through with the help of danc- ers outside the club. Unfortunately, many were unable to participate thus cancelling the concert. Nevertheless, the club worked on new formats and ideas to prepare for future concerts. Ms. Robbins adds, I'm hoping next year's dance concert will incorporate a lot more Iivelier aspects with dance, including singers and possibly bands. 62!Clubs Members of T.V. Production and RHS Report were: Top Row: Sally Hines. Spencer Stinson, Steve Gianini, Mr. Lee Blattner. Bottom Row: Judy McGinley, David Pacheco, and John Vance. . H. f':w!ff',f3N
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SERVICE CLUBS SHDW CDNCER COMPASSIO Key Club is a service club sponsored by business men from the local Kiwanis Club. It s the only all-boys club on campus. The Key Club's main objectives are to serve our school and community and to build strength and character in their members. Some of their activities were: transporting tian Home book sale sponsoring an emer- gency blood drive for relief of the Mexican earthquake victims volunteer drivers for College Night. They also participated in the Quaker Oats Project to save starving chil- dren in 42 countries. The Key Club s motto is: Caring - Our Way of Life. Keywanettes is a service club also spon- sored bythe Kiwanis Club of Rosemead, The very first official Keywanettes service club was founded here at Rosemead, In l974. when the club first started it was called the present day name. The Keywanettes help around the community as well as the school. This year the Keywanettes attended the April convention held at the L.A. Hilton thanks to the generous support of the Kiwanis Club. If you know a Keywanette member you know someone who is inter- ested in helping their fellow man. New Horizons is a service club on campus. lt's main emphasis is to raise money for scholarships to he awarded to graduating seniors. They held many fundraisers Day candy sales and Cinco de Mayo. The club has also helped the Folklorico group. At the end of the year, they went on a field trip to San Diego. tooks to and from the library for the Chris- Keyettes, but it was later changed to the throughout the year, which included Slave is ...f --u -AJ ...- Members of Key Club were: Top row: Aldren Soliman. Spencer Stinson, Bobby Raygoza. Mr, Dwain Crum, Paul Hernandez, Brian Pendleton. Second row: Carlos Sandoval. Aaron Mascorro. Mike Lu. Won Duk Cho, Armando Mendoza. Bruce Winfrey. Jorge Hernandez, Steve Hernandez, John lssa. Stanley Leong, George An- cona. Third row: Dennis Villacorte, Peter Sun, Juan Salgado, John Quintanilla. Fabian Quinteros. Arsene Soliman. Victor Polanco. Front row: Edmon Soliman, Khanh Bui. Angelilo Gabriel, and Calvin Kan. Members of Keywanettes were: Top row: Nannette Saugeavu. Rowena Reano, Bottom row: Heather Jules, Louisa Oliver, and Catherine Cedillo, 64!Clubs .fav - 1
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