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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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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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A Walk In the Park On September 27, the student body trekked between sprinklers, in traffic, and over mud during the seventh annual walk- a-thon. Students gathered at the Polo Fields at 8:00 in the morning. Decked out with this year's Irish Xing t-shirts, the seniors led the walk around the dirt trail in Golden Gate Park. The money raised this year will contrib- ute to the new library and chapel on the sixth floor. Also the first floor will be re- modeled into classrooms. In past years the money has been used for computers, the athletic field, the gateway located at Ellis Street and Gough Street, and numerous other projects. During the two week fun- draiser, the thermometer painted outside the gym wall kept students aware of the progress made. The target goal this year was Sl20,lJ00. Through the fulfilled pledges and money gifts, the goal was reached. Iisha-Marie Toombs '97 The walk-a-thon was great, but also some- what sad for me. It re- minded me that I will he moving on to new surroundings next fall. I have as much fun as possible with my friends because when the school year ends we may not be together. The walk-tt-thon represents one of the many things that the seniors will do as a class for the last time. The faculty along with many parents su- pervised the walk. Some members of the faculty walked with students while others were stationed on the IOK trail stamping cards and watching traffic. Parent volun- teers stayed behind to prepare the lunch for the students. The IOK walk gave students a chance to socialize and maybe make new friends. While strolling in the park, students blast- ed their radios and ran through sprinklers. Junior Vince Lo commented, I did not like getting my shoes and pants dirtyf' After the walk, muddy shoes lined the benches ready for lunch. lust when stu- dents thought the walk was over, they had to make their way to Speedway Meadows. There, lunch was served by parents. Hot dogs, chips, soda, and ice cream filled the menu for the day. -Marlene Tam Audrey Parangan '97 I was glad that the weather did not turn out to be bad. It was a nice day but I still got soaked from the sprin- klers. I enjoyed it be- cause I was able to spend more time with my friends. My whole day was spent jok- ing and fooling around. I felt like I had to walk an extra mile to get something to eat at the end. Left: An enthusiastic group of juniors pose for a brief shot just as the walk-a-thon be- gins. Students worked endlessly to raise money for the chapel and library construe! tion project. Walk-a-thon 15
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