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m Ken Leedy contemplates his approach to the greens Golfers Swing for the Green j ■i The hindrance of losing three senior golf members from last year could not put a damper on this year ' s team. They were mostly the main core of the golf team. Despite losing them, the team attitude is still good, stated three-year team member Eddie Sauedo. They set a goal and expect- ed to attain at least a third place in the Ivy League. Even a third place in league would insure a spot in the CIF golf playoffs, their main goal. On practice days the golfers piled into Coach John Hoyer ' s car and trav- eled to the Riverside Golf Club to prac- tice their form, driving, and putting for several hours. 4 Teamwork is the key to improvement, as third- year golfer Ed Saucedo aids first-year golfer Ned Hocking in developing the correct grip Placing the ball on the tee can made or break the shot, as third-year member. Scott Hilde- brandt knows Coach John Hoyer. Ned Hocking. Eddie Sau- cedo, Glen Arellano. Scott Hildebrandt. Ken Leedy. and Dion Davis Golf 10 c
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CD • Rookie Dion Davis works at perfecting his swing. Putting his techniaue to work. Glen Arellano follows through on a well-executed drive 104 Gc f i Golf coach John Hoyer instructs and directs golfers to improve their driving.
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►Football player Geoff Rhineberg sculptures with intensity hoping to win the pumpkin carving con- test during the Halloween pep rally before the Poly game • The face of Karen Alexander mirrors the out- look of her day Lion versus bear. Michele Regner, junior, ques- tions the validity of the teddy bear at Arlington. iCIass Presidents Karen Gosney and Rene ' Cook practice good oral hygiene during a pep rally as Adrian Reinis helps with the process. Picking up schedules, buying ASB cards and yearbooks, taking ID pic- tures, and getting lockers began the maze of school life ana activities. AHS Proud as a Lion was the new theme that captured the spirit as classes be- gan. Freshmen started on the right path with elections held the third week of school. It didn ' t take long for them to find their place on campus. Sophomores started off their activi- ties with the Pacer Candy sale. This, plus other fund raisers, helped the class start towards the 1982 Junior-Senior Prom expenses. Sophomores also as- sisted with activities at graduation. Both the junior and senior class held car washes during the heat of summer. Along with the cost of homecoming float supplies, the juniors ' main con- cern was to finance the annual Junior- Senior Prom held May 8 at the Califor- nia- Plaza. Seniors haa over $2,000 in their trea- sury earned from previous years, but they added to this sum throughout the year to finance graduation activities. Supplies used to paint (and repaint) the Senior Quad for the Class of 1981 was a major expense. Class competition, heated as al- ways, included yelling contests, tooth- paste skits, and homecoming float ri- valry. School life and class activities were just part of the progression as the Lions participate d in the game of life.
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