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From YouTube: Cupertino Civic Service Awards 1988
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Coverage of the sixth annual Cupertino Civic Service Awards recognizing the contributions of volunteers in the Cupertino community. Recorded October 27, 1988. Produced by the Cupertino City Channel.
Award recipients include Leonard Batchelor, Marge Best, Kristen Burke, Charles Dexter, Ted Gagne, Donald Gaubatz, Vincent Laporta, Elliot Margolies, Elizabeth Mulford, Richard Popejoy, Jane Reed, Jan Rindfleisch, Louise Roberts, Marc Roth, Dean Skeels, and Joyce Snow.
This program has audio problems.
This video is one in a series of programs presented as part of the Cupertino City Channel's digital video archive project.
A
B
Provide
a
Cupertino,
City,
Council
I've
got
a
crayon,
the
community
relations
officer
for
the
city
and
I
have
to
thank
you
all
for
the
next
rotation
joining
us
tonight.
This
is
a
very
special,
very
important
activity
if
it
was
on
your
year
that
you
take
especially
models
out
and
explain
to
people
in
your
communities,
we
have,
through
our
personal
effort
limitation.
Thank
you
so
much
to
us
and
that's
to
make
Cupertino
music
better
place
for
this
evening.
B
With
a
tribute
to
see
these
people
dedicated
alarming
share
of
time,
energy
and
health
in
six
different
areas
of
the
fabric
of
business,
culture,
our
student
service,
education,
recreation
and
volunteers,
I
hope
it
allows
our
growing
tonight
and
I.
Ask
you
please
remember
that
the
seven
very
small
measure
gradually
people
are
pretty
familiar
assaulted.
B
The
firm
you
might
have
America
I
have
to
acknowledge
the
special
bank
account
and
computers
facility,
for
when
the
court
returns
built
our
building.
What
we
meet
our
needs.
We
live
through
this
Crystal
City
and
had
such
with
John
avoid
the
architectural
design
manager
has
been
presented
with
cooperative
and
helpful
Erica
for
attractive
college-bound.
Royce
is
standing
right
over
the
bed.
B
And
also
a
spacious
community,
over
1000
lumens
and
Michelle
Rockville
for
their
efforts,
informative
program
and
if
you
kind
of
order
to
notice
for
being
way,
okay,
Fi,
Channel,
53,
very
difficult
and
at
this
moment
we're
on
the
Emily
advice
whether
you
are
taking
this
show.
The
lady
is
the
short
answer
to.
C
B
For
other
people,
who
will
be
regret,
happiness
here
and
I
believe
the
next
product
entity
scheduled
for
Monday
night
before
the
council,
together
between
the
next
web
services
of
this
manner,
the
TV
crew.
That
has
been
always
give
me
in
Student,
Center,
I'm
hearing.
You
come
up
to
accept
your
award
and
then
under
way
that,
if
you
could
just
drop
over
this.
D
D
Of
the
community
who
hear
that
something
extra,
the
volunteer
effort
that
makes
community
as
great
as
it
is,
and
we
chose
this
medium
Pacific,
Service,
Award
and
I-
think
as
we
share
gone
by
and
we
end
up
with
more
and
more
representative
recognize
the
award
ceremony.
It's
been
really
gratifying
as
easy
outreach
and
it
grow.
The
actual
number
of
people.
F
Thank
you,
John
Division,
just
the
awards
that
I
will
be
presenting
tonight
are
the
field
of
education
and
recreation
which
issue
explainer
fact.
I
teach
in
Fremont,
High
School
District
has
nothing
to
do
respect
that
truly
people
receiving
awards
teaches
at
district
honors
that
we
can
honor
from
these
educators.
The
report
they're
going
to
forward
civilians
in
these
categories
and
the
first
recipient
is
marked
wall
controllers.
F
And
here
will
be
talked
about.
A
little
bit
mark
is
teacher
at
Cupertino,
High,
School
and
I.
Think
one
of
the
things
that
brought
marks
many
people's
attention
is
his
willingness
to
go
beyond
the
types
of
classroom,
not
being
music
for
world
class
room
going
out
into
the
community
and
very
active
in
the
antha
optimist.
Product
he's
worked
with
them
his
very
special
way
to
set
up
an
octave
inequality,
Student
Service
Fund,
but
for
those
special
education
students
with
in
Cupertino
High
School,
the
octagon
Club
was
part
of
the
optimist.
F
Club
has
dedicated
public
service
and
the
optimist.
Hall
does
have
these
clubs
in
other
high
schools,
but
this
is
a
very
special
group.
Very
celebrating
students
and
Mark's
work
with
them
certainly
has
been
outstanding,
and
so
here
we
have
an
educator
who
spent
time
in
the
classroom,
but
with
gone
far
beyond
the
class
other
communities
and
working
with
young
students
to
bring
back
people
life
of
the
community
and
I
think
they
benefit
from
it.
I
know
mark
benefits
under
consecutive
community
that
this
time
tomorrow
we
have
is
that
you
can
repeat
on
projector.
G
Octagon
Club
here,
which
is
kind
of
like
a
small
optimist
club
on
campus,
which
gives
the
kids
their
own
responsibilities
of
running
a
club,
and
it's
worked
out
beautifully.
The
kids
have
really
enjoyed
it.
Those
forward
to
it
and
we'll
go
to
having
a
lot
more
activities
within
the
community
and
being
a
lot
more
involved
with
the
optimist.
H
Education
is
a
new
thousand
challenges
a
day
and
we're
not
I
would
have
left
it
a
long
time
ago.
I
think
but
I
enjoy
it
very,
very
much.
It
never
stagnates
something
new.
Every
day,
new
students
every
day
new
challenges
every
day
and
affecting
the
lives
of
kids
in
a
positive
manner.
Very,
very
important
to
me.
F
You
think
about
Charlie.
He
has
been
an
administrator
teacher,
an
administrator
in
the
cream
on
pencil
history
for
some
29
years,
muscle,
X
minus
an
administrator
and
director
of
Student
Activities.
Those
of
you
who
have
had
any
contact
with
the
schools
know
that
the
Director
of
Student
Activities
is
one
who
is
expected
to
walk
on
water
to
other
assorted
things
as
well.
F
Dealing
with
exclusion
takes
a
lot
of
time
and
early,
as
you
know
that
time,
but
I
think
we
have
to
see
here
because
he
has
gone
beyond
that
in
so
many
ways,
working
with
the
students
willing
to
go.
That
extra
mile
means
one
of
the
outstanding
administrators
and
what
I
like
our
parting
words
or
some
personal
things,
that
German
reserves
more
perfect
a
caring
person.
Many
years
ago
my
father
worked
as
a
facility
over
liver,
high
school.
F
So
I
was
there
again
it's
his
retirement,
but
I,
don't
think,
there's
a
time
when
I'm
a
Charlie,
he
doesn't
say
how'd
you
get
given
my
pet.
He
cares
about
people
I
think
that's
really
significant,
so
Charlie's
on
behalf
that
is
read
last
Christmas
time
after
be
over
Cupertino
community
service.
Very
Charlie,
with
some
of
the
kids
unloading,
a
pickup
truck
filled
with
handmade
wooden
toys,
as
they
had
done
in
the
school
and
he's
getting
like
this
time.
I
When
some
of
my
best
friends
are
kids
that
I've
coached
now
in
their
families,
I
guess
that's
the
biggest
thing
I
get
out
of
it
is,
is
the
it's
the
interpersonal
relationships
that
I
develop
and
it's
not
like
they're
gone
I
really
enjoy
seeing
kids
I
mean,
isn't
it
a
week
go
by
here
at
the
office
when
somebody
doesn't
drop
in
that
coached
over
the
years?
And
it's
a
I
guess,
that's
probably
the
most.
F
Numbers
among
his
accomplishments
fact
that
brick
wall
exactly
you
know:
high
school,
550,
Broadway,
very
good,
head
coach
in
1988,
Cupertino
High
School's
rocks
off
football
team.
He
says
head
wrestling
coach
at
Cupertino
high
school
for
seven
years.
He
gained
for
the
varsity
and
JV
league
champions
four
years
in
a
row.
No
other
coach
in
the
history
of
the
Yampa
athletically
has
done
that.
F
F
F
A
Well,
I
feel
like
Cupertino
is
by
far
the
best
place
that
there
is
to
live
through
my
affiliation
with
Parks
and
Rec
on
the
state
level.
I've
talked
to
a
lot
of
people
in
different
communities
throughout
the
state
of
California
and
I'm,
convinced
that
this
is
by
far
the
best
place
and
I'm
just
interested
in
doing
all
that,
I
can
to
preserve
open
space
to
see
the
people
have
leisure
time,
leave
leisure
activities
and
just
do
the
best
that
I
can
for
the
city
of
Cupertino.
F
F
Because
if
we're
going
to
have
a
parade
in
town,
whether
it's
criminal
band,
Bicentennial
parade,
look
out
there
and
there
to
be
leading
the
way,
making
sure
everyone
steps
on
time,
we
can
adjust
in
the
tournament
hub.
And
he
also
is
that
was
mentioned
in
the
case.
A
member
and
has
served
as
chair
of
our
Parks
and
Recreation
Commission
and
not.
F
F
And
we
know
it
is
it's
not
the
end
LCC
an
award,
you
walk
away,
yours,
their
100%
and
I
know
when
we
have
the
groundbreaking
later
this
year
for
our
new
community
center
and
reopening
of
it
I
know
you'll
be
there,
because
people
run
to
vital
members
of
the
committee
that
helps
to
design
a
community
center
to
be
from
the
apathy.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
L
The
community
service
that
I
do
is
a
way
to
say
thank
you
to
the
taxpayers,
because
it's
their
support
of
the
public
school
system
that
has
allowed
me
to
become
a
doctor
of
veterinary
medicine
and
I.
Think
my
own
self-esteem
and
my
sense
of
self-worth
would
suffer
if
I
didn't
give
something
back
to
the
community.
L
C
The
quality
and
his
death
for
the
service
that
each
one
of
the
people
that
country's
any
work
to
seizing
have
they
want
to
Massacre
immediately
television
tactical
community,
but
into
the
nomination
form
that
were
sought
out
the
immense
amount
of
detail.
He
was
really
showed
that
if
people
had
significant
impact
on
people
that
they've
come
in,
touch
with
the
second
hand,
works,
preventative,
profession
and
veterinary
provide
important
service
to
the
community.
Far
more
than
just
a
jacoba
camp.
He
designed
intensive
the
plan
for
response
post
access.
C
The
caring
van
program
and
plan
is
about
the
state.
Life
has
the
state
of
California
Government,
Association
and
three
and
a
hard
appendix
participate
and
program
versus
parsimony
thousand
dollars.
For
far
as
efforts
were
hearing
and
hearing
individual
to
have
a
very
job,
an
anthem
protected
by,
he
has
a
fantastic
record
accomplishment
of
the
year.
I
could
share
some
of
the
awards
and
he
said,
is
an
American
West
suburb,
National
Institute
of
Health
intelligent
hospital,
narrow
horn
veterinary
station
of
the
Year
want
early
years
veterinary,
any
state
general.
Here.
Please
declare
whenever
anybody.
M
What
we
do
here
at
channel
30
is
provide
a
forum
for
anyone
in
the
community
to
come
in
and
translate
the
things
that
they
feel
passionate
about
onto
videotape.
So
we
have
senior
citizens
and
Vietnamese
refugees.
We
have
rock-and-rollers
comedians
and
all
sorts
of
people
that
come
in
either
on
a
regular
basis
or
when
something
is,
is
crucial
to
them
to
to
make
a
program
and
share
it
with
the
people
in
the
community
that
have
an
interest
in
it.
C
Again
is
a
perfect
a
on
the
map
nationally
for
national
disability
and
the
temporary,
except
for
o'loughlin
and
public
access
organization,
and
it
one
nation,
represented
ensuing
national
service,
significant
for
city
of
archive
conferred
for
years
right
convinced
mount
bar
for
our
borders
of
our
agree
on
the
level
of
job
and
income.
Long
time
in
general,
access
outreach
are
competing.
Training,
people
and
experiences
helped
create
I
also
existed
for.
N
Me
I
said
it's
a
total
activity
from
the
moment,
I
wake
up
in
the
morning
until
I
go
to
bed
at
night,
and
that's
because
it
fits
in
with
all
these
different
dimensions,
whether
it's
poetry
or
music
or
the
latest
scientific
accomplishments.
That's
something
that
they're
doing
at
NASA
and
the
computer
companies
I
think
that
there's
art
to
what
people
do,
whether
it's
an
hour
to
bring
up
children
or
to
running
a
company
or
to
designing
a
new
computer
program
and
I
like
to
find
that
and
bring
it
into
the
gallery
as
I.
N
Can
it's
a
strange
sort
of
thing
too,
because
some
people
just
think
it's
the
painting
on
the
wall
that
goes
behind
the
couch
and
I
like
to
see
it
in
a
lot
more
direction,
just
the
general
creativity
speaking
to
each
other
in
a
visual
language?
That's
what
a
gallery
can
be
talking
about
how
we
speak
to
each
other
in
visual
terms,
as
opposed
to
words
or
written
words.
C
Jenna
put
in
a
tremendous
effort
and
I
work
simply
creatively
today,
her
many
years
as
director
and
effect
gallery
to
Athena
and
has
helped
to
bring
the
fine
arts
program
for
the
highest
level.
I
think
as
you
can,
that
she
threw
out
my
towel
in
a
community
or
in
the
part
of
the
country
is
story
major
among
our
people
that
had
not
only
her
the
gallery
over
there
and
taken
a
lot
of
work
for
bringing
reality
at
the
point.
C
O
J
Want
to
be
a
better
person,
I
want
to
know
my
world
better
and
through
community
service.
I
can
do
that
and
also
getting
to
know
different
people
from
all
facets
of
life
and
I.
Don't
think
you
can
get
that
anywhere
else,
but
through
community
service,
because
that's
when
you
work
with
the
people,
the
heart
of
the
world,
most
of
them
pour
down
and
light
things
like
that,
and
that's
where
you
really
learn
a
lot.
I've
learned
a
lot
about
myself
in
the
world
around
these,
your
community
service.
That's
what
I
get
out
of
it.
O
Kristen
burgers
research,
a
Latino
medical
where
she
served
four
years
of
the
member
of
the
indirect
role
she
was
named,
I've
been
interactor
for
two
years
and
participated
in
more
than
20
activities
during
those
years.
Among
those
activities
she
helped
set
up
and
establish
a
counseling
program
for
couples.
Students
grow
up
700
miles
in
a
cried
ban:
the
Mexican
orphanage,
where
she
helped
the
leechline,
made
30,000
gallons
of
swimming
pool
and
pray
to
sixty
orphans
of
the
site.
O
Just
work
from
soup
kitchens,
with
dances
with
us,
San
Jose,
just
entertain
convalescent
hospital
and
play
bingo
senior
citizen
to
the
long
history
of
community
service
has
also
gained
academic
achievement
awards
in
English
and
a
fire
in
feud
with
relationally
high
level,
with
compassion,
Kristen,
Burke
and
body
the
indirect
model
service
bus.
So
Kristen
thanks
a
lot.
Erin
I.
O
O
More
than
recognized
without
straining
efforts
in
making
this
event
successful
and
ensuring
that
young
readers
went
on
to
district
and
state
competitions,
their
efforts
include
contacting
schools,
collecting
entry
playing
work,
arranging
projected
and
presenting
products.
The
we
product,
endorsed
smell,
cisapride,
apply,
effective
support,
completed
meet
a
super
teen,
a
federated
Women's,
Club
members,
doors
and
weed
and
add
express
share
your
efforts
through
super
teen
off
center
and
Women's
Club
with
the
better
community.
Q
O
Additionally,
she
acted
as
worked
at
the
charter
member
and
former
board
director
of
Cupertino
30
daily
of
Women
Voters
and
had
a
lifetime
PTA
membership.
She
has
other
countless
hours
to
the
m240
on
community
service.
Fundraiser
and
she's
correspond
by
many
community
nonprofit
organizations
closer
to
her
village.
Willingness
to
serve
Mark
said
identify
Paul
here
is
immediate
superteen
sack,
marketability.
R
What
I've,
gotten
out
of
working
with
CCS
is
meeting
some
really
neat
people
from
Donna,
a
Parisi
off
the
barbecue
committee
to
a
lot
of
other
people
in
Cupertino,
I've
met
people
I,
wouldn't
have
otherwise
had
I
enjoyed,
for
instance,
turning
my
kid
into
a
streetwalker
for
the
Goblin
Brigade
and
starting
a
new
program
here,
which
brings
in
canned
goods
to
feed
those
in
need.
We're
trying
to
start
a
breakfast
program
and
there's
always
something
new
to
do.
O
Small
bird
is
an
act,
is
acting
as
a
community
volunteer
in
several
areas,
including
Cupertino
Community
Services,
where
she
has
been
a
board
member
for
six
years,
ship
spending
hours
by
a
grant,
phonetically
inaugurated
a
Halloween
program
for
children
to
collect
pamphlets
to
the
needy
and
is
currently
located
services
and
Cupertino
Union
School
District.
So
that
is
a
breakfast
program
throughout
elementary
through
a
local
attorney.
She
has
also
acted
as
a
volunteer
judge.
O
S
E
Get
a
lot
of
satisfaction
from
the
fact
that
I
see
people
producing
the
most
wonderful
works
that
go
on
and
are
shown
to
the
community
and
to
be
working
with
a
group
which
has
been
nominated
as
the
best
overall
access
channel
in
the
nation
for
three
years
and
as
one
the
best
in
the
nation
for
to
me
two
of
those
three
years.
It's
a
wonderful
experience
to
see
people
turning
out
what's
in
their
hearts
and
putting
it
may
be
available
to
their
neighbors.
S
Their
greatest
desire
for
mission,
the
one
he
had
served
charity
for
the
past
two
years,
1976
he
works,
provided
better
possible.
He
felt
an
affinity
for
today
c'mon
and
that
accounts
for
our
research
on
conflict
service
is
unusual
for
individuals.
So
unselfishly,
at
this
time
of
p.m.
certain
deserved
recognition
is.
T
Because
I
am
an
a
personality
and
I've
always
believed
that
if
you're
going
to
be
in
an
organization
or
your
children
are
going
to
be
in
an
organization,
you
should
participate
and
do
whatever
you
can
for
that
organization,
and
so
my
husband
says
I
just
can't
say
no
and
that's
just
about
it.
I
get
in
I
get
involved
a
lot
of
times,
I'm
kind
of
afraid.
T
S
Christmas
better
with
women
son
has
held
a
wider
chairmanship
revelation
and
yesterday
a
month
accomplishment
Cinzia,
two
new
local
scholarships
for
local
junior
college
students.
Jane
is
also
very
active,
providing
entertainment
for
those
restaurants
and
convalescent
last
year,
she's
a
35
on
their
five,
where
and
directly
rotation
Audrina
before
she
went
to
David
Austin
screaming.
She
is
always
generous
to
ask
a
friend
God
to
provide
people
with
the
basic
neighborhood.
U
Against
is
certainly
deserving
of
such
an
award
as
this
for
the
work
that
he
has
put
in
Vince
says
almost
single-handedly
been
responsible
for
getting
the
equipment.
The
communications
equipment
set
up
here
at
City
Hall
and
at
the
corporation
yard.
Events
together
with
ken
Stevens,
can
to
a
have
been
the
primary
ones
working
with
the
equipment
here
and
working
with
the
contractors
in
getting
the
antennas
on
the
roof
of
the
building.
S
This
is
the
broad
tip
untold
hours
in
a
planet
is
procurement
of
equipment
and
suppliers
for
the
equipment
and
amateur
radio
communications
authorities
at
both
the
Emergency
Operations
Center,
specifically
home,
and
the
ultimate
Emergency
Operations
Center
a
Christian
service
minute.
Then
it
was
affectionate
instead,
instead
of
at
the
highest
quality.
Workmanship
includes
the
communication
facility.
Installation
he's
been
a
shock
pro
for
the
configuration
of
the
communication
operation,
operated
edition,
climbing
and
iteration
of
the
antenna
in
support.
S
U
About
three
years
ago,
I
wasn't
very
active
as
an
amateur
radio
operator
and
I
decided
to
start
getting
into
a
hobby
again
about
that
time,
an
article
appeared
in
Cupertino
seemed
inviting
amateurs
from
the
city
to
Latino
to
come
down.
City
Hall
for
a
chairs,
meeting
and
I
did,
and
it
becoming
quite
involved
with
the
group
and
enjoy
it
very
much.
S
Don't
applaud
volunteer
their
time
and
execution
of
City
and
County
answer.
Radio
communication
exercise
is
very
horrible
for
creating
the
cooperation
between
City
and
the
characters
dotted
in
our
penny.
You
can
infer
all
the
answered
radio
emergency
service
at
city
and
region.
Girls,
yes,
helpless,
idiot
channel
developer,
parking
relationship
with
other
Canadians
africana
and
the
infinite
amount
of
crisis
communication,
emergency.
Subject:
entire
organization.
B
K
K
V
K
K
K
V
V
K
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D
D
In
an
evening
when
we're
dealing
with
community
efforts
and
community
involvement,
there's
a
perfect
example
and
I
think
one
of
the
real
prides
of
our
community
I'd
like
to
take
a
moment
at
this
point
to
recognize
a
couple
of
Donna's.
First
off
Donna,
Cray
who's
responsible
putting
this
program
this
evening.
I
think
she
owes
a
really
round
of
applause.
D
In
a
few
moments
after
we
complete
the
ceremony
we'll
be
asking
to
join
us
in
the
buffet,
it
looks
like
a
buffet
back
there
and
I
think
that
I
think
everyone
will
have
a
wonderful
time
through
section
get
a
chance
to
meet
each
other.
The
second
Don
I'd
like
to
recognize
a
little
of
the
satyr
note
in
Liz
mall
for
its
little
clip
you'll
see
and
she
made
reference
to
Don.
A
poor,
easy
Donna
has
been
involved
in
a
number
of
community
activities,
very
involved
with
CCS
and
a
number
of
chamber
activities.
D
D
But
I
know
that
Donna
would
not
want
us
to
be
sorrowful,
but
rather
be
joy
of
the
activities
and
the
participation
and
the
time
we
did
have
to
participate
in
giving
the
service
to
this
wonderful
community.
If
you
look
at
the
yellow
program
that
you've
received
this
evening
and
on
the
back
side,
you'll
see
the
list
of
the
recipients
from
years
past.
R
Was
nominated
by
Dennis
Whitaker
for
working
with
Cupertino,
Community
Services
and
on
the
rink
issue,
primarily
I
became
involved
with
CCS,
because
when
I
was
here,
first
practicing
law
in
about
1974
I
heard
Maryland
Christian,
who
is
the
director
of
operation
round
up,
which
is
the
forerunner
of
CCS
and
I
believe
she
spoke.
It
probably
was
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
I
was
interested
in
what
she
was
doing
and
I
ended
up
doing.
R
The
batch
of
legal
things
for
Maryland
and
and
CCS
had
been
round
up
and
then
became
president
of
countywide
information
and
referral
services
board
a
job
that
I
resigned
because
of
motherhood.
10
years
ago,
moved
to
Palo,
Alto
came
back
to
Cupertino
and
Joe
Tim
Brock
took
me
to
lunch
and
said
Oh
Liz
Marilyn,
says
you're
back
in
town
and
I
need
somebody
on
the
seat
cs4,
because
I
would
like
to
retire
from
the
presidency.