San Pasqual High School - Golden Legend Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 127 of 240

 

San Pasqual High School - Golden Legend Yearbook (Escondido, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 127 of 240
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.S.B.- This year's A.S.B., under the guidance of Mrs. Marcus, learned the importance of as- suming responsibility and leadership. Under the Eagles' mighty wings, A S B took the responsibilit for pep rallies, assemblies, dances, fund raisers, music at l h ' ' unc , One of the biggest and most noteable jobs A.S.B. took on this year was the fund raisin effort f g or Duanne Wall. Duanne is a 28 year old man with a severe heart condition that is fatal. In January of 1988, Duanne took time out and came and spoke to the students of S.P.H.S., and at that time A.S.B. an- nounced our plan for the fund raising needed for D ' ' uanne s operation fsome S70,000.00J. A.S.B. was re- sponsible for putting up banners and posters along with dona ' ' tion cans, all over Escondido. Jon arentffutor Club-This group consisted of fine, intelligent, hard working students who gave their time and efforts to other students in the subjects they excelled in. These student tutors were paid by the school every hour. Missy DeTenley was the organizer who put together these student tutors. Students would usually study with their tutors in the library for up to one hour sessions, two or three times a week depending on how much help a fellow student needed. With the help of many of these stu- dent tutors many of us students got through what we could of never gotten through alone. Tutors: ure tLtoRl Ellen Chinchillas, Christina Lindslcy, Gina Pino. Jean Young, Todd Lushcr, Ling Lee. and April Faucher. are Crew- Caring and helping their peers were the main purposes of this year's Care Crew supervised by Jan Boedecker. Under the lead- ership of Pres. Paul Spice they spoke at junior high schools, Unisys, and this year started the peer counsel- ing group. This is a group of chosen students who have dedicated their time and advice to other fellow students who may have problems orjust need to talk to someone they feel more comfortable with. A creative fundraiser was the Pledge Bars , these were chocolate bars with a pledge Say No to Drugs . By buying one of these bars you were to make this pledge. A lot of time and love was put in by all students to form a group that Dared to Care . are CLtoRJ Bottom Row: Sandra lfu. Suzy Kroesche, xdson, and h: Middle Row: Ms, Bocdcckcr. Marin Hensley, ' 1 - agd, Alysa Vandcrlandcn. Dena Prcstininzi. tek, an eresa Muyrg Top Rowt CcCc Bochmc, Angie Townsend, and Kevin Caster. Care Crew 115

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114 Band as in Y - , 'S f' V . vi .D W ,tt and- This year's band has really progressed. They had a total of 73 people, which is an increase of 20076 from last year. The band director, Mr. lnscoe said that they did many extra performances in the community, as well as dedications. The band consisted of three segments, the band, the dance team, and the flag team. This year they competed in the Christmas Parade against Orange Glen, Escondido, and Hidden Valley. The funding for the band was provided by the parents' organization. They set up many fundraisers, including the gift wrap booth in North County Fair. Every year they need Sl0,000-12,000 in funds, just to keep going. Band-Bottom Row fLtoRJ: , , Georgina Ortizg Kristi Hegleg Dyan O'Donn 3 Meg Jones and Lien Pham. Second Row QLtoRJ: 3 ' Christina Broomcg mg xg , andl: Third Row fLtoR J Lynette Garciag Tara Lutong Jamie Taborg Erin Culp: Bill Bryantg 1 qoQ Joelle Klassen, and Kristina Nyemaster. Fourth RowtLtoRJ: Danielle Pujicg Jennifer DeGraaffg John DiPierog Christopher Phoenixg Mr. lnscoeg Jill Ottoson: Scott Boomerg and Melissa Navarre. Fifth Row- fLtoRJ: Stephanie Widncrg Danny Klassen: Jason Kulickg Ed DeMeuse1 Derek Banderasg Chris Hughesg Bryan Graves: Tanya Cardwell, and Neva Shah. Sixth Row fLtoRJ: Joseph Hillg Joseph Hinrichsg Blas Bernong ' ' 3 Ruben Ortizg Andrea Cardwellg rg Kevin Marchant, and Heather McSharry. Seventh Row fLtoRJ: Evonnie Hart: Art Puedang Amy Ottosong Jennifer Jacobsg Andy Bacong Michelle Crandall: Shiela Glazierg Robert Burns, and Christina Eldridge. Eighth Row CLtoRJ: Randall Rhodesg John Hockleyg Jeremy Brayg Erin Welch: Elizabeth Weddleg Denna Scottg Jeff Bettsg A.J. Ashley, and Mitchell Jarvis. I



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116 Ac he three g e teams were fired up and ready to go this year. Competing with other schools and winning were the main goals but advisors Mr. Dean, varsity coachg Mrs. Stienes, .I.V. Coach, and last but not least Mrs. Bohannon, Freshman coach, stressed that they would like the students to grow in their knowledge. Students ex- celled in subjects such as fine arts, History, Math, and Science, current events and English. Academic Lea u Academic League: fLtoRi Bottom RowfFreshman Teamjl-ieather Brown,Jeff Kirby,Yen Tee. iiilaheather McCrimmon,Alex Salvatt. Middle RowU.V.TeamlVicki HilI,Tod Lusher, Sandra Fu,Wade Felt,Kylc Nordrehan- g,Alex Lyon,Chris Morris,Philip Bolger,Top RowtVarsity TeamlLing Lee, Bounthavy Manivone,Tony Galyean, John Peng,Jel'f WeIsh,.lon Preston,and Tom Carroll. heater arts were ke pt alive by the Drama Club- .Not only hard work and dedication was put into this group but a lot of practice and time was contibuted.Auditions were open to anyone who wished to try out. Ms. Boyd, advisor provided students with guest speakers, workshops, and competitions. Two students performed for the Shakespeare Competition, and both Melissa Running and Wade Felt did an excellent job in keeping S.P.H.S,s reputation for good a t C OTS Drama:CLtoRlBottom Row: Dav'd Wh'l ' 1 Poe,.lulie Goldsmith.Spring Mills,and Dave 1 e. Middle Row:Maria Abeyla, Julie Walker, and Melyssa Flanery. Top Row- :Melissa Running. here is life beyond the football field. Just fol- low the aroma to th ' e agricultural Department and you'll find the Futu ic b re Farmers of Amer- a, etter known to us as F.F,A. To be involved in this club one must be enrolled in an agriculture class. Students are involved in activities such as Christmas Parades, Del Mar Fair and judging contests. Mr. Moss, F.F.A,s advisor, helped encourage leadership and provided reinforcement of skills learned in class. F.F.A.: quom Paul C ook, Fransisco Erlandson, Mark Gazo, Brian Moss, Allison Eilerts. ademics

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