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cay if | » a a, he — After a discussion, Mylene Perdiguerra, Sally Haims, Maggie Doyle and Barbara Souza come up with a decision for the next student activity. The Executive Council (back row) Treasurer Sunny Choi and Secretary John Molinari; (front row) Vice-President Cindy Labaniego and Activities Coordinator Margaret Roth. (Not pictured President Ruelvis Alonga. ' a ; t rf] : 3 : @ i : : z Freshman President Clay Doherty and Sec Treasurer Robert Snowden welcome visit- ing eighth graders and take them on a campus tour the difference Have you ever wondered who is responsible for all those activities during the school year? Look no further than the Student Council. This dedicated group organized everything from dances to faculty breakfasts. Through their spirit, determination and hard work they were able to produce a very lively school year. Junior Helen Jun, sec treasurer, said, ‘Everybody in this group has their own special abilities and used them in their positions on the Council.” Council members, as well as the other students, benefited from their efforts. “We had the chance to get more involved in activities like Spirit Week and everyday school functions,” explained Sally Haims, Junior Class president. Being an officer or a representative took time and often involved frustration, but Sophomore Class Vice-President Susan Henrickson echoed the other members when she said, “I think we got a lot more work done than we expected, and it was all worth it!”’ Student Council Clubs Groups 107
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-. x Mrs. Gail Rodrigues is served a special breakfast by Senior Anne Cronin. Taking care of business with ease, Leland McNeely, Steve Ghio and Mylene Perdi- Student Council members welcomed teachers to the new school year with guerra handle a hot dog sale. the annual Faculty Breakfast. Taking a break from his busy schedule, Student The 1986 87 Student Council (back row) Julie Council Moderator Frank Speltz briefly poses Caldwell, Linda Quittman, Anne Cronin, Sunny for a quick picture. Choi, Dave Appezzato, Clay Doherty, Robert Snowden, John Molinari, Tom Sareeram, Antho- ny Navasero; (middle row) Rosie Abels, Mike Reynolds, Mylene Perdiguerra, Cindy Labaniego, 1068 Student Council Margaret Roth, Maggie Doyle, Sally Haims, Helen Jun; (front row) Steve Ghio, Rebecca Collins, Lily- Clubs Groups beth Lalimarmo, Barbara Souza and La Tanya St. Charles.
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ad Alpine Club members (back row) Scott Vosburg, Dino DiCandia, Robert | Mission Club members (back row) Dana Martin, Dann Hall, Michael Valentine, Rueca, John Dames, Alan Perucho, Mr. Coakley, co-moderator, Cince De- John Harvey; (front row) Joyce Lugatiman, Eliza Sonza and Mimi Moultrie. vin, Brenda Cavanaugh, Mr. Dugan, co-moderator; (front row) David Robil- lard, Susan Henrickson, Steve Lubeck, Steve Ghio, Jenny Falletti, Michelle Johnson, Kathy Da Eira and Mylene Perdiguerra. Join the fun! There is more to school than just go- ing to class. In fact, there are many dif- ferent active clubs at SJND for students to join. “I joined because | liked the idea of different nationalities coming together for the same purpose.’’-Senior Kate Millosovich, nt . Club. “| was able to help the needy which made me feel good about myself.’’-Ju- nior Mimi Moultrie, Mission Club. “| joined to get more involved and be able to look back to my high school years and see what | did.’’-Senior Luz Nevel, Video and Pep Clubs. “It was a chance to get together with others and do something at lunch- time.”’-Junior Mark Singer, Games and Science Clubs. The Games Club offers lunchtime challenges to Juniors Dann Hall and Mark Singer. Why Students Join 108 Clubs Groups
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