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umors sponsor Costa Mesa prom After a very shaky start the planning for the Junior-Senior Prom began. It looked as if the Prom would have to be held in the gym because all of the rooms large enough to accomodate a dance of this size in this area had already been booked. According to Valencia Activities Director Bruce Kittelson in his Prom Planning Workshop at the California Association of Student Councils Seminar in Santa Barbara, the majority of Orange County schools had already booked their Prom sites, their bands and selected their Prom themes prior to the start of the school year. Finally, after the Costa Mesa Country Club had a cancellation on the night of Saturday, May 1 the junior class officers were able to set the place and the date. Another site that was considered was Lion Country Safari in Irvine. junior Class President Ray Garza strongly favored this site, although at the time he had never seen it. This was the site of the 1978 Prom. After viewing the facilities Garza decided that the site wasn't formal enough. It would be like having a Prom in a cafeteria, said one council member. 1. junior Mike Martin memorizes dates for a U.S. history test. Martin uses free time during lunch to study in the aztlan office. 2. Freshman Section Editor Debbie Merrill pauses in her editing to laugh at one of Phil Reid's jokes. Reid's jokes are one of the many disadvantages to being a Quetzal staff member. 3. junior Class Princess Kristi Nichols gets prepared to be hit by a cream pie. The pie-in-the-face contest was sponsored by the Student Council. 4. Looking like he's bobbing for apples Craig Kohut dances at Winter Formal with his date Robin Poulin. The dance, held in January, was sponsored by the Student Council. 5. Lisa LaFourcade cheers at the Homecoming game. The Aztecs were defeated by Pacifica 37-I4. 6, Randy Lewis, Tim Patterson, Norman Santos and Yvonne Bradbury have four distinctly different reactions to a pep assembly. The assemblies were non-mandatory again this year. 7. junior Class President Ray Garza does his best to pull his opponent off balance in a tug-of-war. Garza and the Student Council attended a three day seminar .fmiors in Santa Barbara. 106 - juniors
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l uniors have no quad of their own The Junior Quad is just what it sounds like it is, a quad for juniors. Right? Wrong. There were no juniors to be found. The sophomore class had invaded this quad en masse. These tenth graders had taken their quad privileges a year early. Is there no justice? Seniors have, in the past, taken the law into their own hands by evicting underclassmen from their quad forcibly or by shoving them in trash cans or by taping them to trees. What is left for the juniors to do to those interlopers who have taken up squatters privileges in the junior quad? Forcible eviction is out. The administration has banned that. Trash canning is out. That, too, has been banned. Taping people to trees is out, too. The only thing left to do is to make them sing the Alma Mater. But how would the juniors know if the underclassmen were singing the right words without looking at the gym wall? Janet Becker studies for an upcoming sociology test. Many juniors were required to take US. History and were not able to take sociology. Lulu Abboud William Adams Diana Aguilar Aleiimder Ken Alleva Susan Allen Kevin Allmendinger Natalie Amundson Janice Anderson Kevin Anderson Mike Anderson Siasan Anderson Jim Appel Christine Arnold Michael Arthur Jim Averna Todd Avery Genovena Avina Tammy Baker Mark Balon James Bari! Cox Barnes I - Denise Barnes ,gf Lisa Bartok V 1 - Shaun Bauer Russell Beard Janet Becker Elisa Bell Larry Bsnedict 'ChristyVBenson 108 - juniors sl
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