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was 1-I 1-, ,QR 4 --- 4 'IW' D 1 1 'Q of ll lf- f lx.. . 4. SOPHOMORE SENATE: Front Row: Patty Rodriguez, Suzy Jones, Mindy Siskowic. Row 2: VP Mark Zlegenhagan, Tricia Andres, Kristy Shives, Melissa Northway, Kim Ellison, Joelie Peckham, Row 3: Scott Wilbur, Mike Biard, Julie James, Sara Lundy. 5. FRESHMEN SENA TE: Front Row Joyce McLaughlin, Hiroko Hasegawa, Heather Evans, Pam Vaughm, Marla Copple, Top Row Matt Blitch, Marshall Eddy, Jennifer Kline, Lisa Golka, Stepanie Staton, and ASB VP Mark Ziegen- hagen. 4 This year the senate got involved in school activities. Every month the senate meet as one big group to go over the budget, to discuss upcoming activities, and just to let the students know what went on. The Senate helped their class officers. They helped organize tun- draisers, class dances and paint posters. This year the Senate was instrumental in helping Tustin High Tillers have a memorable year. This year all the meetings were presided by ASB Vice-President Mark Ziegenhagen. ,1- . O rf .!,yQ I l J X M, if , af!! -K H ICC Takes Leadership Inner Club Council consisted of one representative from each club and the ICC President. During the year they planed three fairs: The Tiller Fair, The Pep Fair, and The Health Fair. The clubs could sell at one of the three fairs to raise the money they needed. The clubs were free to do almost anything they want and have charters, con- stitutions and accounts on file all year long. ICC Front Row: Chris Taylor, Joy Grant Mark Jurkoski, Sang Kim, Kelly McCormick Krista Simor. Top Row Scott Wilbur, Rich- ard Schroeder, Mike Fahey, Frank Gonzalez, i 1 Y. 1-A Julia Herman, Julie Salterilli. 6 SenatefICC 51 .f '32, .
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l I ff' l Senate Gets Involved irnili ,x -1. I 5 i I ,ff TTT:-ul: f. ' fy.. A . .f . fi Q' li, n , i 2 Wg ' A f 'V Q' J S l ' 1. SENIOR SENA TE: Front Row-Mike Cary DeAnn Moore, Eric Sherman, Mark N ,N Jurkowski, Row 2Courtney Hamberg, Jeanne Ballsells, Danielle Relph, Renay Q. l. Q., A Johnson, Top Row-Mike Predney, Tony Woltman, and ASB VP. Mark Ziegens Trai:-' f M ig Mr-ff - ,gs hagen. 1, 4 . 'V , T ' S., h ' 2. JUNIOR SENA TE: Front Row-Lori Nuert, Heather Pittman, Joel Warren. Row 2-Terri Huff, Dana Dubose, Nanci Drouin, Jeff Wendt. Top Row-Doug Siskowick, ASB VP. Mark Ziegenhagen. The New Life Club Spreads Friendship The New Life Club gave the opportunity for Tustin students to fellowship. They got together and met new friends who had the same interest-Jesus Christ! The most popular activity for mem- bers was going to The Door at Calvary Church after football games. Christians from all over got together for fun and fellow- ship. The group really grew close together. Pres.-Kelly McCormick, VP.-Katy Farney, Sec.-Kathy Shives, Tres.-Shaw- nette McKee, and Publicity-Julie Krames. Y-1 50 New Life Senate NEW LIFE CLUB: Front RowSherylyn Baker, Tony Wolfman, Laura Fields, Tiffae ny Zastra. Row 2-Mrs. Goodman, Mr. 1 Falk, Karren Berry, Kelly McCormick, Ju- lie Hawkins, Yoko Hasagawa. Top Row- Leah Wright, Susan Tate, Kathy Shives, Shawnette McKee, Katy Farney, Julie Krames, Mike Rewers, Paul Krames, Joel Warren, Kristi Shaw, Nanci Drouin ,N Vi 3
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-,ww X45 front row: Michael Masonet, Wendy Chang, row 2: Mike McCarthy, Kari Moe Vice-President, Sara Culver President, top row: Advisor Mr, Boucher, Quinn Millard, David Hunter rt Club The Art Club was led this year by Presi- dent Sara Culver. She and David Hunter, Michael Masonet, Wendy Chang, and Laura Rogers were among the contestants from our school to enter the Science Fiction and Fantasy art contest held in Anaheim during the month of October. I .K- ty .2 4, 'J' 5, 95 ifgd w . 43 -I .. X, ,J Wendy Chang, Michael Masonet, and David Hunter display some of their unique talent: Wendy's Queen Elizabeth, Michael's Futuristic City, and David's Indian Man . fig Q, r X ,. su-1 Q Y .. V' K., .- fr-1-n , F. -N -' ' :-, , I -
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