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« MANY CHANGES Many changes took place in Girls League activi- ties this year. Under advisor Donna Malbon the girls changed many traditional activities with a great deal of success. Their Christmas Formal was held in January this year, and instead of having a Winter Queen only, a Winter King was chosen. At the same time class princesses were matched with class princes also. The Slumber Party was revived, but was held in the spring instead of the fall. The girls also provided their traditional activities, such as guides at Open House and Honor Guards at graduation. Patricia SanRoman stated: We are very pleased with our activities this year. It was a successful year. 1. Girls League. Row I: Susan Lance, Jeanne Duchanin. Row 1-. Shari Ramos. Sue Emerick, Chris Hakala, Sheri Cawthon, Andrea Allman. Row 3: Cindy Kortepeter. Angela Porter. Lyn Rogers. Kim Berg. Penny Wallers. Row 4: Maureen Merrlles. Gina Zippi. Liz Grover, Rhoda Daniels, Vickie Hill. Eun Kwon. 2. Patricia SanRoman announces the winners al the formal. 3. Samantha Brooks and Sherryl VanHulzen have a discussion between dances at the formal. 4. Girls League Officers: Patricia SanRoman. Tammy Johnson, Rebecca SanRoman, Paula Kortepeter, Cindy Peacock. Girls League 2i
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GET SPIRITED I. Wendy Hoxie goes out onto the field at half time. 2. SSR Member: Row I: Adrienne Estrada, Wendy Wilson, Ellsie Holland. Kim Cochron, Roxanne, Sheri Cawthon, Tama Spence, Marilyn Fletcher, Laurie Johnson. Shari Ramos. Row 1: Christine Charles. Darienne Valencia. Linda Arevalo. Rachel Gonzalez, Robin Judge. Annette Zaiba. Stephanie Petty, Cindy Taylor, Maria Ortega, Dianne Jenetic. Row 3: Debbie Elliott, Kim Davis, Laurie, Sherri Teller. Sandra Halgrimson, Minz Taylor, Angle Morales, Carmen Rosetta, Rondee Beutter, Sabrina Fusterer. Row 4: Dianne Uruchutu. Susie Hanraham, Johnnie Ann Marquez, Janet Drysen. Veronica Almaraz. Melissa Yasi, Maria Salviati. Row 5: Lisa Byraset. Lavender Kangaika. Lisa Vigueria. Jode Smith. Linda Hoxie, Tina Gilmore, Adrienne Henderson. Shannon Walker, Heather Branham, Cor ina Langley, Kelly Cuchiara, Raylene Brimer. Alicia Aubry, Michelle Ander- son. 3. Advisor Mr. Cappuccilli. officers: Susan Verdugo. Kim Cuadill and Tanya Cox. Buy your sweaters here was a familiar phrase the beginning of the year, as SSR worked to make the entire staff and student body get spirited on Fridays. Under the sponsorship of Jim Cappuccilli. this group aided spirit rallies and games, sold ail sorts of items to raise money, and held a sensational Swap Meet in the parking lot of the school. While Mr. Cappuccilli received a few grey hairs, the girls basked under his antics, beratings and general guidance. Meet on the baseball field be- came a favorite phrase for the girls in the group, and all secretly hoped he would be their exalted leader next year. 230 SSR
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THE STUDENT FORUM I. Kim Carter, Julie Carpenter and Patricia San Roman, student editors, stop and think about what they ' re going to do next. 3. Raider Express: Row I; Bill Wolfrum, Greg Jones, Craig Mason, Stephanie Gallegos, Denys Rodriguez, Becky Sailer, Julie Carpenter, Pat Mathews, Kim Carter, Vir- ginia Gonzales, Advisor Cathy Hynes. Row 2-. Robert Guerra, Michelle Grow. Mindy Chong, Becky San Roman, Patricia San Roman, Charity Lambert, Teresa Timmins, Richard Hawk. 3. The class looks like journal- Ism is a lot of fun. 4. Come on, relax a little bit, Pat Mathews. The student forum, the Raider Express, completed their second suc- cessful year on campus. Mrs. Hynes, the advisor for these two years, feels the newspaper has been very successful in presenting the news of the school to the student body. The paper has also provided a forum for the students. Many students have used the paper to express their views concerning various aspects of school life. Student leadership for the paper this year has been spread among several editors. These student editors are Julie Carpenter, Kim Carter, Pat Mathews, Becky Sailer, and Patricia SanRoman. Once the editors have the paper ready for print, it is sent to Courier Graphics in Claremont. The paper is then assembled, proofed, and printed on newsprint so it more resembles a professional newspaper. Many im- provements were evident in the publication this year, the main one being that it came out more often and was more regular. Mrs. Hynes stated that it was a pleasure to serve the student body in this manner. A well informed student body becomes a student body who partici- pates more in school life. 2i2 Raider Express
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