Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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i. Bill Kittelson leans on his ski poles, taking a break from the strenuous day of skiing. The Ski Club again took their holiday trip to Utah. 2. Michelle Le Doux attempts to bury Lisa Felming in the snow. They spent as much time playing in the snow as they did skiing, 3. Ski Club Adviser Valerie Hannemann checks on her club members on the bus trip to Utah. Hannemann, an accomplished skier, is also on the mount Baldy Ski Patrol. ,ft - ,ti ilub f

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uetzal changes image In order to boost sales and produce a better quality yearbook, advisor Mary Ellen Cummings made several changes in Quetzal staff organization and format. Instead of one chief editor, an editorial board was instituted. It is a much more efficient system, said Cummings. After a week long workshop at Biola College in La Mirada, Cummings selected Ken Nankivell, john McCall, Laurie Ludwig, Lisa lVlcKeever, Stella Smith, Debbie Merrill, Veronica Castillo and Randy Mauch as the members of this board. Besides the Workshop at Biola, staff members attended a workshop at Cypress College and the 1982 National Journalism Education Association spring convention in San Francisco. Along with the staff, the book itself underwent changes. No advertising was sold, so more pages could be used in other ways. Football, basketball, women's chorus and class sections were among the sections expanded. Extra color pages were purchased for some sections. The senior section also underwent changes when the traditional senior question was replaced by more specialized interviews. 1. Caroline Walker prepares invitations to a potluck for the parents of Quentzal and aztlan staff members. The dinner was organized to thank the parents for the many hours the staff members spent on the publications. 1. Robert Saavedra and Lisa McKeever try to combine lunch and photography. Saavedra, along with junior Anne Thomas, produced the important theme section. 3. Phil Reid finds that photo selection is no laughing matter. Like most other staff members, Reid was on staff for the first year. ,Nm-S.. Quetzal - 95 t'Call M



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Hannemanifs skiers again ski in Utah Again the high point of the Ski Club's season was its annual trip over the Christmas vacation to Utah. The club, advised by Language Arts teacher Valerie Hannemann, spent over fifteen hours on a bus travel- ing to Marriott and Salt Lake City, Utah. Other trips to Colorado, Canada as well as several local trips were planned. Trips like the one to Utah, Give you an opportunity to get to know people from school on a more friendly and relaxed basis,', said Lisa Aphessetche. After spending over fifteen hours on a bus most of the club members would agree. The club stayed at the Marriott resort near Salt Lake City. The 8200 fee included transportation, room, two free meals and lift tickets. Only one injury was sustained by a club member this year. junior Chris Lynch, who had injured his leg wrestling, reinjured it on the slopes. Last year Senior Stani Goodwin also was injured and came home from her first attempt at skiing on crutches. One criticism of the club was that they didnit go on too many local ski trips. It was also noted that the skiers in the club often go on local ski trips by themselves and an organized local ski trip might not get the support that it needs. The Club doesn't go on many local trips, but the trips they do go on, such as the Utah trip, are fun, said junior Greg Di Leo. Di Leo also went on the ski trip last year and said that this year's five days of skiing were better than the skiing last year. 1. Jeannette Dobbins, Jodi Spiker and Russ Alterman find that playing in the snow is almost as fun as downhill skiing. They spent five days at Marriott in Utah. z. Ski Club - front, M. Crisanti, D. DiLeo. Row z - T. London, L. Bailey, P. Paulson, L. Ruschmann, M. Lambert. Row 3 - K. Emerson, L. Alatorre, Chriss, B. Kittellson, Dobbins, R. Alterman, T. McReynolds, Spiker, M. Ellsworth, Row 4 - B. Smith, O. McCary, V. Hannemann, W. Sircable, R. Rogers, L. Scott, M. Vedder, Farrel, A. Boyer. Row 5 - E. Clapshaw, A. Faboz, P. Copeland, Robinson, T. Nichols, C. Spence. ski club - 97

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