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Pep Club One club that really had it's ups and downs was the new Pep Club. Organizer Mrs. DeVroeg got it off the ground, and the officers led crusades to ball- games, with painted cars, signs, cheers, and our school colors flying high. Members wore club tops, and, although only a few sports were honored by their presence, spirit made a come- back. Pep Club: Bottom Row CL to Rl: Diane Higgins, Kirsten Kruse, Lori Tucker, Lisa Wulf, Katie Goldstein, Jennifer Larson, Jennifer Hone, and Kim Pars- ley. Middle Row KL to Rl: Heather Howland, Bobbie Coffelt, Linda Cor- rea, Helena Taylor, Becky Boomer, Jenni Steger, Michelle Durnell, Susan- na Virden, Laurie Carvalho, and Mrs. DeVrog. Top Row CL to RJ: Barbara Carroll, Dayla Cunningham, Jolie Thompson, Shelle Reynolds, Tina Ash- er, Elizabeth Carroll, Cathy Oretsky, Alison Seavey, and Jessamyn Evans. Ski Club Because the school wou1dn't in- sure this sport, the Ski Club is an extension of the Boy Scout Explorers. Skiing is an expen- sive but exciting sport. Mem- bers took a trip to Utah over Christmas and to Mammoth over Easter vacations. It was about S400 each, not including equipment, meals, or details, but all agreed it was worth it. Ski Club Bottom Row QL to RJ: Jeff Markey, and Mike Waltman. Middle Row: Jeff Doria, Amy Crowley, Amy Thompson, and Denise Hines. Top Row: Tracey Roden, Danelle Fowler, Kelly Lindzy, Yvonne Pitner, Jeff Posner, Steve Sobel, Dane Block, Rus- sell Sarazen, Michelle Wiebe, and Jen- nifer Hone. WW MN? gy 3 Organizations
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California Scholarship Foundation Mr. Fredenburg advised the California Scholarship Feder- ation, which encourages aca- demic excellence and makes certain scholarships available to members. Members must have three A's and one B to join, and as a club they went on a marine biology cruise, held fundraisers, and planned Dis- neyland and other trips. CSF: Bottom Row: Lena Koutsoukosg Fay Koutsoukosg Barbara Bryantg Amara Willeyg Missy MacKayg Mi- chelle Durnellg Cathy Oretskyg Becky Boomer, and Nanci Prado. Middle Row: Ling Leeg Debbie Phillipsg Alysa Vanderzadeng Tricia Bagliog Peri Kelmmg Jean Youngg John Peng, and Glen Winters. Top Row: Elizabeth Car- rollg Jolie Thompson: Tony Galyeang Erik Ulman, and Mr. Fredenburg. International Club American students at San Pas- qual had the opportunity to meet our foreign friends in this club, as well as welcome return- ing students who spent their summer in another country. Members are interested in oth- er races and customs and the club had meetings and parties. International Club Bottom Row: Karrie Hollandg Amara Willeyg Kathy Tsoulosg Augustine San Joseg Christina Barcina, and Sabina Fritz. Top Row: Bruce Smith, and Christine Kirner. Organizations
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Organlzatlons ASSOC13t6d Student Bod San Pasqual's A.S.B. helped to plan school activities this year. Among them was the Hal- loween Dance with DJ Steve West from the 91X radio station who gave out free albums for the best costumes. The Winter Dance was highlighted when a live band, Cat Trax played. The A.S.B. came to the rescue on the closed campus situation by bringing in foods from local fast foods restaurants - Godfa- ther's Pizza and Del Taco, for example. Music was played every three days or so to listen to and a poll was taken to find out what kind of music most students liked. A huge profit making success was their idea of selling Pepsi and other drinks at lunch from a fountain booth. Advisor Mr. Schirmer and volunteer helper Mrs. Marcos planned for a hypnotist during a pep rally held during the semester finals week. The students who stuck around were amazed at the stunts, which ranged from telling people they were strippers and cartoon characters to making a girl stiff as a board, and then standing on her body laid across two chairs ASB: Top Row QL to RJ: Mr. Schirmer Andrea Lien' Damien Macaluso' Jeff Posner' Tom Dabasinskas' Grant Gin gerichg Brent Howardg Brian Rundlett and Darby Barrettg Middle Row CL to RJ: Lora Wendellg Tim Lockieg Greg Winters' Chris Portis' Laura Alexander Cristie Blaylockg Jeff Smithg Amy Lo velandg Amy Thompsong Russell Sara zeng Stephanie Hill, and Mrs. Marcus Bottom Row QL to RJ: Laurie McCallis terg Nicole Commeliag Julie McArthur Yearbook The book you're reading is the finished product of a year of hard work and dedication on the part of the yearbook staff Members hustled to write, photo, type, do layouts, inter view, and gather information In the end, all, including advi sor Mrs. Knight, agreed the hard work paid off Yearbook Top Row: QL to RJ: Tina Ash erg Jolie Thompsong Jennifer Hone Brian Rundlett' Michelle Wiebe' Anna Alcala and David Sobel. Bottom Row CL to RJ: Laurie Carvalhog Mrs. Knight Nanci Prado' Gina Urso and Mike Ba jema. Rick Evansg Jason Bill, and Kathy S 7 7
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