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Wt' EQAWW my s.. di a IGB I f Y W Left: The student body cheers for Seamus, Seamus added to the en- tertainment of the rally with his Ilips and cartwheels. , tee,ee 1 Left: Class oli '97! Seniors throw their hands up in the air as the en- ergy level rises. The seniors opened up the year with a victory for the first rally, Below: Peter Kim. Christopher Dunne. .lamar Sheppard. and AI- lredo Sainf. members oli the var- sity football team. dress up as the girls' volleyball team I'or the rally. The rally introduced the tall sports program. . . r -Qs if . i '- I .c -- - .. we , 'S or H he , s Sw . f X - . ..t. N M.. L1 h ,NM . N A .i.,,. Q .. TX X Iss Q is :A A L... Faye de Peralta '98 The rallies this year seem more exciting. The music is better. and so are the games. Having the rallies outdoors creates an open atmosphere and it's a change for the better. Ilowever. I would much rather have the schedule the way it was before. because the rallies seem too short now and we re- ttirn to class after we get hyped up. Sienna Dunn '99 Some of the rallies are okay, but I don't like the music. There needs to be more upbeat and modern , , K music. I enjoy the activities and games. The outdoor rallies allow the student body to shout louder as compared to in the vm where the sound echoes. But overall, I think it motivates the students to go to Li giraf- - 1' ' :gi K exit gf f ' jimes. 'ls All G-40 Above: Seniors .lohn Meneses and Mario Pena stand proud and victorious alter scoring points for the class ol 1997. Their victory contributed to the seniors' posses- sion ofthe boot. . VA' 0 IN' Rallies I3
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Vitality Shines Through Who's got spirit? The Irish! The Rally Board has worked hard to make each rally a success by pro- moting spirit. At the beginning of August, nine rally board members attended a two day spirit camp with members ofthe Block Club and Yell Leaders in order to prepare for the year. Each rally requires dedicated ef- fort to organize the games to be played. create themes for the rallies. find student and faculty volunteers to participate in the activities, and set up and clean up. The Rally Board focuses on creating and en- hancing spirit for sports teamsjand unifying classes. The rallies would be even more fun if the classes were more united. Some people tend to sit around and choose not to partici- pate. said freshman Roselynne Villanueva. This year, the Rally Board, head- ed by Mrs. Knight, gave students a chance to appreciate nature and to take a break from the confined class- rooms by holding the first rally on the field. The rally was spirited and full of enthusiasm. stated freshman John Della Cella. They al- low both students and faculty to let loose and have fun, At this outdoor rally both the faculty and students were encouraged to do the Macar- enai' which brought out the enthu- siasm of all. Cheers are often part of the competition between classes. During the fall sports rally. students engaged in relays which involved putting on sports uniforms and find- ing their pair of shoes in a pile with twenty other students. Although stu- dents do compete in friendly class competitions during the rallies, they also unite as one body and proclaim their Fightin' Irish spirit. -Nikki Pantoja 29. 12 Raising Our Voices Above: Sophomores Richard Luk. Alvin Ro- sales, and Gregory Springston socialize in one ot the outdoor rallies. Rallies held outside give stu- dents fresh air and the chance to be louder in spirit contests. :iff 5' fi 7 fr st Q 'Q' ' gy . L Mil. uf-Q Q5 4 KZ If XX , We 9, .1 ,, 3 Lf., api. 1 w' v ,K ri ,. Na 1 9?- . , L gif. ...aff , A r-A 'W if 1 .... ,gk ,iii J, . A zift V 4 Q .. ' ,. 1 , . at - . r- . ' . gig V w - If ta, x- ws ' K H' 2 ' . . 5- iz---... ruling -fa, , -fs 1. if 1 1, as
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Below: Senior Linnea Cronunder waits in line tor lunch utter a hard dzty's Walk. Led by M11 Tim Burke. some parents volun- teered to organize at free lunch for ull the wztlkAu-thon pztrticim pants. Right: The freshmen class sit with their di- visions at the Wzillvu- thon. Out ol' the tour classes, the freshman brought in the most donations, 'Ks ts- 4... MX Above: Juniors Surah Richen and Jennifer Lee smile happily for the cztmertt. During the walk-at-thon, students got at chance to bond with euch other us well us uid the school con- struction project. Right: Freshmen und sophomores walk to- gether enjoying the day oft school. For 7 years, SHC has fol- lowed the tradition ol' this INK walk around Golden Gate Purk. 14 Raising Our Voices ,au 15-v' SM. nnxvl gi 31 Hy: Q. - D '11 tw., Qing' wif-E1 QT?
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