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Striving for excellence. Saints who participate in competitive extracurricular activities know what it's like to be winners, but they also know what long hours of practice feel like, and they know the benefits of endless challenges provided by the coaches and advisors. Those organizations who take part in competitions go not only to win, but also to represent all of us. For there are many areas, besides athletics. in which we can be winners and show our special talents and gifts. Whether it’s competing in Kiwanis Bowl competitions, or the Super Quiz in OCAD, or trying for that Superior in music, those who participate in those organizations are representing not only themselves but also all of us. The satisfaction of victory is felt not only by those participating but also by those who support, guide, and cheer them on to victory. Showing their stuff. Robert Ruiz and Greg Barraza displaying what wrestling is all about in a demonstration held during Club Rush Week. Wanting to gain that first point. Mona Martinez delivers up a winning serve against Valley. Cheering on our first rate Varsity Football team. Roman Reyna and Sally Cortez provide the inspiration necessary to make our Saints winners.
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Doing things together. Fred Bridges and Craig Peterson wandering around campus, trying to figure out an excuse for not being in class. Supporting a fellow student. Liza Cardosa providing words of inspiration to Royal Wilbon. hoping he will do his best at the football game against Foothill. nationalities and customs, ideals and beliefs. By learning more about each other, we learn a sense of acceptance to those that are different from ourselves. Flere at our school, people of all races enjoy the benefits of mutual respect and freedom to maintain their ethnic customs and traditions. Enjoying each others company. Good friends Ivan Miranda. Terry Elton. Ed Silva, and Matt Dalessi discussing the days events and their different tastes in clothes.
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hrough such organizations as Band. NJROTC, Mock rial, and countless others, we are not only able to how what we as individuals are made of. but most mportantly. we are able to express how proud we re of our school as well as ourselves. Singing with accomplished voices. Members of our Chamber Singers spending time perfecting their performance for the winter musical.
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