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Al CEI? 3. Sophomores Mary Elder and Cath- erine Nguyen stack and label boxes for each classroom. 4. Collecting her thoughts before a meeting is Kuldip Kaur, senior chair- person. 5. Senior David Ferrera helps senior 111' Troy Sherill during a Communications Improvement Association tutoring ses- sion. 6. Feeling elated of their participation in the food and toy drive are seniors Edward Taylor and Prizal Arquelada. 13' QSM. ' if 'r 3 ,E if Q 3 e CIA 23
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IA fundraiser pull 7,250 Highlighting the year for Com- munications Improvement Associa- tion was the Food and Toy drive which reached a record high of 7,250 food items, the most successful in I5 years. CIA, an organization based on community service, helping the school and the surrounding com- munity, had an increase in the amount of participation. The people that are participating gave a lot of support. We've planned a new Easter project which should keep people interested in the club, said Kuldip Kaur, CIA chair- person. The club suffered some problems with the escort service, but all other committees contributed a lot. Some of the problems for the escort service were because its a joint service with Conflict Manage- ment, who was looking for a per- manent room, so it didn't get off to a good start, said Kaur. For students who needed help in academic studies, CIA sponsored student tutoring session, and had a successful turnout. CIA's goal was to bring forth more participation and to do more activities. CIA officers were Kuldip Kaur, chairperson, Billy Griffitts, vice chairperson, Christine Cefalu, sec- rataryg and John Cook, treasurer. by Cynthia Hill photos by Stephen Chesley www ' 5' if 3 'N X yy! 1 ' .ww l., Y- I. Giving senior Aaron Dingman a helping hand is Stephen Berkowitz, Communications Improvement Asso- ciation adviser. 2. Labeling a box for the Christmas -i f Rig, I' -' R M-el, 'sv K Food and Toy Drive is senior Moses f I C Edralin. 22 .af L...a.-. .,... ...Lin-...-1. -. V E V ...- 'ti , I , 10... , www: if if if - ' 5 ' ,:4'73f1b F f?ff.1i ' ' 1 . ':v1sf,..g.?X':. f f 'f 1' 1' ggj1z.,gg,, gc1J,gfa?f.5 .: t 1 :.2,:,I..,,.,.A,,,,..ygaf . .1 2-ff: xg-1 HT' '-.f?:'igSI.'! ,ug I - QCA' .J 'K Pl'2. '-Q2 n o ' 12.0 4' 'I '-Jihrf Q. V A-diff ' Hg, f - , mx .Q '
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I. Relaxing in the Senior Circle, senior 2. Yoshi Kurosawa listens to a lecture Fernando Cuadra-Ambrass looks over in his United States History class. photo his homeworlephoro by Sfevell Cheslev by Steven Chesley F: I Ex ,p- QWM' -M... sr ' Y 3. 11 r 9: x f ENE Ma
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