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om: 0,4 elieve it or not, staff members did not leave school and rush home ready to do work. They all participated in hobbies and oth- er activities. For example, the la- dies in attendance office did not spend hours practicing stamping big green TRLlAlNlTS on absence cards. Mopping the floor and pick- ing up trash were not high priori- ties for the custodial staff during their time off. Did the cafeteria workers go home and cook gour- met meals of hamburgers and piz- za bread? No. The counseling sec- retaries definitely did not practice their typing skills during evenings and weekends. Finally, neither bul- letins were written nor routine phone calls were made from the homes of Administration secre- taries. So what did staff members do when they were not at work? Guess who took part in the follow- ing activities: by Heather McCormick A. hunting and fishing B. being with family and play- ing bridge C. traveling D. 'llistening to music at clubs and creating art E. attends Glendale Sympho- ny concerts F. works with stained glass and listens to Depeche Mode G. being a coach for my sons AYSO soccer team and being a numismatist, or coin collector H. participates in church ac- tivities, and goes camping l. bowling, gardening, and playing chess J. has another job as a church custodian and gardener 1-Ms. Pearson Switchboard 2-Mrs. DeRome Administration secretary 3-Mrs. Lamanna Counseling secretary 4-Mrs. Thompsen and Mrs. Campbell Attendance secretaries 5-Ms. Spain Cafeteria 6-Ms. Domingo Textbook Room 7-Mr. Emmons Custodial staff 8-Mr. Nash Custodial staff 9-Mrs. Moore Counseling secretary 10-Mrs. Roberts Health clerk Answers: A-3, B-9, C-4, D-1, E-2, F-5, G-7, H-IO, l-6, J-8 f 0 Staff . ' ' - weekend in Azusa Canyon our wheelm Fun favorite activity of Michael Cancel and his daughter,
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Wi 'md he freshmen officers took on a W monumental task when they were elected to lead the class of l991. Not only did they have to adjust to a new school but also set a trail for the future officers of their class. Four girls led their class to a prosperous year. President Angie Kwak stepped into ASB as the youngest member in the cabinet. Vice-President Wendy Cohen aided the president whenever necessary. Nancy Kim proved to be an able secretary and treasurer Paulette Rigdon carefully kept track of the funds. As class adviser, Mrs. Vickie Bouldin guided the freshmen and their officers in a year of adapting and learning. She stated, Our main goal this year was to get as many freshmen involved as possible so they could enjoy four successful years in high school. Fundraisers played a major role in raising money to decrease the cost of senior expenses. Sponsoring bake sales and an end-of-the-year stag dance were some of the events planned by the freshmen class. Angie Kwak enthusiastically stated, This year, we'll have fun while making money at the same time. by Mary Jung hat a face. Expressing her reaction to some bothersome news, freshman president Angie v Kwak displays her irritation with a wince and a kick of the leg. onder Women. These four representatives of the freshmen class, President Angie v K wak, Vice-President Wendy Cohen, Secre- tary Nancy Kim, and Treasurer Paulette Rigdon, show their enthusiasm for setting the pace for their class- mates. Freshmen E t Q . jjgg ---ii, ,iii f K ' Lyrr R . .. ggg. 1. V. . .V sr? ii WF iiii . r---- N 421 ,-'ii ,...',.. .... Z A gg.
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