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Clubs share ideasg learn new cultures 1988 proved to be a busy year for both the Spanish and Asian Clubs through setting up booths, planning trips, and getting to know one another. Having fun, getting in- volved, and learning different cul- tures were the ideas behind the clubs, which made them very suc- cessful additions to Tokay. Increasing membership and be- coming more active were the goals the Asian Club reached. With its added numbers, the Asi- an Club accomplished activities such as selling lumpia and fortune cookies during the Christmas Ba- zaar. They also had a booth at the Stockton Civic auditorium for the Chinese New Year Festival. Raising money was not the only objective as senior Bemadette Tabaco explained. We're not just one nationality, we're a whole continent. With the Asian Club we can learn about other nationalities and cultures, she said. The Spanish Club as well was also very involved with activities such as selling tacos at the Christ- mas Bazaar, making a pinata for the foreign language party, and selling pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving. We were an active club and it helped people to get involved in school, said senior Anna Roach, who was president of the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club also helped people to learn about different cul- tures and to share their ideas, she said. lt's important to learn about Spanish other than just what's taught in the classroom. by Lea Munoz photos by Leroy Lambert '1- Q. 3 1 U., I. President of the Asian Club Berna dette Tabaco, Treasurer Prizal Arque- Iada, and Caryle Young try to maintain order at a meeting. 2. Jim Costa discusses Spanish Club ideas with Adviser Andrea Cotta.
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1. Director Royce Tevis, explains the music to the clarinet section in the Honor Band. 2. Showing what jazz music is all about, senior James Molle plays his saxophone. 3. lntently studying his music is junior Corey Young. 4. Honor Band members are front row Ninette DiLeo, drum major, Laura Gar- rison, Jennifer Umbay, Monica McGuire, Sabrina Natividad, Gina Lo- duca , Nicole Pierce, Jenifer Buell, Jennifer Godfrey, Molly Brayshaw, Jennifer Srack, and Stephanie Keith. Row two Sherry Hunter, Stephanie Sharkey, Tammy Stillwell, Cara Wiles, Quinta Wells, Heidi Verhaal, Lisa Ni- cholls, Tamia Jordan, Director Royce Tevis, Amber Wicks, Maria Rodriguez, Marcos Amezcua, Edd Hamilton, Ray- chel Hug, Stephanie Galapia, Douglas Ensminger, and Michael Zuniga. Row three Jeannette Turturici, Wally Blod- gett, Lani Kennington, Jackie Johnson, Christine DeVorss, Chrystal Williams, Austin Tuliao, Stacy Mangrum, Rachel Wagoner, Donnelle Ashworth, Brit- tney Padula, Tara Simomcic, Karin Miller, Karen Kohihoefer, Stacey Pa- dula, Michelle Bermodes, and Stephen Dayton. Row four Trina Cooper, Al- berto Marquez, Jenni Mettler, Brent Ross, Carlos Diaz, Michael Delgado, Corey Young, Dan Dolar, Matthew Holling, Jeffrey Godfrey, Edgar Lo- pez, Daniel Boyer, Ernest Lee, Suman Bhardwaj, Robert Goodman, and Mar- ie Williams. Row five Meressa Rivett, Travis Simmons, Pat 0'Hara, Edward Taylor, Stephan Hopson, Jamie Nance, Patrick North, Travis Cook, Robert Chavier, James Molle, Chris- topher Fluetsch, Timothy Riley, Toby Willson, Robert Freese, Chad Copu- los, and Michael Warde. x a X. g , I 44 ig:-ii V I gsffsgd j -11 4,-1' 'i 5 , 1,3 1gg,1i4fQ51s2fff 15,53 ,r ' ., - f ' X -,---, ' 'P i , 1-2,-Q: -,fy Q fjpf 1 E., .Mg ,- -- 3 2- is . M? 'B' 'karl' 1 -. -1 JS' K ,1 ff, f. g 1 We ay' , , , it 1? -f -E-, 4' . M 4 iq i . x ww ' 'le x 'H ,,. .' ' if I , . si , 'f ' .1 . ...., at . ' . ' asf- . Q X: i f ' 5 V' fi I L F- 1 ia-2 - at a +3 -1 , ' X.-L - A X ag 'ua----- --- '-4 'i ' .B -. . I 4- -V g K I . ,, ' , ' , . is ' , Q ' 5 ,'- ,7 : 1 I QQ, ' I M 'F Y , 1 U L -i ,i f X X N 2 V 6 -.J u - N N7 f is-A N e 1 Ig. 5 se, X V' asm 'W :M t g 'J V! Y Q 4.7 . .X w a v Y 5 ia ., Q P, x n-7 3 E . i , , ,lu I A A 3 k - ,s isfilij-.Z-'il '
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