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'Y In January, Devon Alexander was recognized for her help in the organization of Winter Formal, leadership in the National Honor Society, participation in soccer and tennis, and her tremendous academic strength. In February, Eleanore Chen was selected for her tremendous volunteer involvement in school for such things as swimming statistician, participation in school clubs and leadership in Girls Volleyball and Basketball. y ,ff ,f w 1 A ' V' Y . . 'K' 1 gif, ,gy f In March, Julie Morris was chosen for her encourag- ing and positive attitude towards school, spirited leadership in such offices as NHS President, for being a lively school mascot, and for her service to the community. :tp-may i we 'df ln April, Paul Hagerty received his award for dedicated involvement in drama and music, leadership with Air Band, and involvement in the California State Thespian Society. , ye., , ,' 4m?y5,,WZ1w4,' .fff,'i:?goaM,f2 ' ' --' wwe, ft fre c ., A f- Y ,aagdjzffqjzi of is ,k,' A' ,,,. :yA:7,h.7 W. -M V me 1' ,, ,f 5, , L ,, ft X V' ' gy Zi4 ,if'b,s-'Mi' ,lg oi f f ,..,,,u ..- , . 6 . f 'L ,J W,--,.- 2 . , ,..q,,,mW VW W V, M 1 r v 'trf A-M.. .W o , i , , W 'WM W ,M ,,., W WNV' gm -we , WM., , are --W ...W V ' 'W fr ,, M W.. s ema.tt,W Q ln May, Paula Glade was rewarded for her commit- ment as an athlete to tennis, her commitment as a Statistician for Boys Basketball and Tennis, and her friendly attitude. M 5 ,,,,,m 'Www.f.,,,m to o,, A f .mms 1 In June, Beth Robertson was recognized for being a School Board Representative, involvement in many clubs and drama, and enthusiastic class spirit as a school mascot, Senior Of The Month
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Ixceedirig limits ln Se tember Tom Crisp was recognized for his involvement in D 1 water polo, his leadership on student council, and his overall spirited school involvement. In October, Chris Facione was chosen for his leadership on the football team, participation as a three sport athlete, and in recog- nition as a scholar as well. In November, Steve Kidder received his award for being selected 3A CIF Water Polo Player of the Year and also for his growth, development, and leadership within the EDHS resource program. 100 Senior Of The Month L Fld Q 15 is In December, Elizabeth Evanshine was rewarded for her leadership and performance on the Mock Trial team, participation in Girls State, and en- thusiastic involvement in school clubs. ven though all our seniors were special this year, there were a few who did extra special things. In turn, they were rewarded for all that they had done. Senior of the Month awards were an honor in recognition of outstanding achievements in academics, leadership, athletics, and performing and fine arts. This award is to honor those who contribute in many ways or who did a real special thing. commented Mrs. Connie Grosse, These seniors were usually nominated by a member of the faculty and then judged by a small group of teachers. Awards were not only given out to recognize special accomplishments, but also to reward and honor those who were thought to best exemplify what E.D. considered to be the ideal student. The ideal student being one who worked at being an integral part in a variety of clubs, activities, andfor academics. Awards were given out during assemblies so that the whole school could see and honor these seniors who had gone above the rest, and also to encourage all students to strive and work hard in school. Who knows . . . You may be a future senior of the month?l! 0 r
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Wight of R When prom rolled our way once again, all of our stored dreams about our ideal prom came out in the open, Just what is our ideal prom? Joe Hayes - Wine, dine, and a fine time. Lisa Paddock - Going to dinner with a beautiful view, then to the dance. Afterwards, going to a par- ty with a group of my friends. Suzanne Hand - Going to dinner along the coast and watching the sunset. Next, to the dance, then back to the beach for a walk along the water until sunrise. As the day of prom approached, the talk of most students was, Where are we going to go after the dance? and How are we go- ing to get there? How about the possibility of a limo? What do you think? Nicki David - Ml hope so! I don't know where we'd go after the dance, but definitely not the beach. Mike Mac Cuish - Yes, we will get a limo, and we will probably cruise around Laguna, and then go to the Embassy Suites for a get together with friends. Pat Bolton - Forget the limo. l'm taking the Ferrari to the beach at about 115 mph. What fun! R 'Q rr' it si Q What's a curfew? H Wifi? ew 'Q 5 Nlicole Race models 4 ess forl i ' as she waits her te gp fve. Having he i miIi1'ight?ml5li2ii, and looking t is top priority for Nicoleff On prom night, when is your cur- few? Laura Baker - None, if l could talk my mom into it, but most like- ly, 3:00-3:30 am. Tiffany Laubie - We'd stay out until the next day, around 2 p.m. Cindy O'Hanlon - I don't discuss it with my parents until the day before. Lisa Rosenthal - Between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m. Kelly Cornia - What's a curfew'?l' Kim Hustad - I don't have a cur- few. Angela Snyder - 2:00 a.m. Basi- cally, right after the dance. Mike Mac Cuish - 'There better not be a curfew! For those students who were sen- iors, this prom was the one they had been dreaming about for the past four years, and now that it had arrived, the feelings of all were mutual. It was a special bond that would hold the class of '88 together, and bring back wonder- ful memories. Robert Coons - Make it the best ever, Don't hold back! Ron Varner - Go for it! Jenee Goodman - Have the best time ever, since you can only do it once! Michelle Weisenberg - Make the most of it, and party! HA' 0 I + - e.. ..., f-e----s-r',ef1-:'-f S1'f?iE?'? 5 I'T -.m f7Yff-YF? H3 I Students jammed and romanced t e night away. V ..3 1 x . ,,2' 'ti ...mmm 1 'ff fx il
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