Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1982

Page 119 of 294

 

Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 119 of 294
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Page 119 text:

I Charissa Hammett and Linda Zucchero participate in Spirit Week Activi ties Hammett s desire is to be an active member of the Code Red squad Her hat not only lit up it revolved while a siren screeched z Yvonne Carson limbers up at the beginning of dance class. Dance is one of the most popular .Melissa Kerr Jennifer Khachadoorxan Patty Kiefer Jay Knott Mike Knutson Kathy Kochis Michelle Koehler Yong Koh Craig Kohut Tammy Koyach Michael Kraft Richard Kravitz Lisa Lafourcade Deborah Lamb Lisa Lanzarotta Chuck Larson Jennifer Latta Laurie Lavoie Kent Lawrence Gary Leach Randene Leahy .lerilyne Lee Chris Lewis Randy Lewis Cindy Leyns John Liddi Jill Lininger Ralph Loera Shari Lomenzo Larry Loveland Patti Lucas John Ludwig Laurie Ludwig Christy Loeffler Danny Lopez David Lukasiak

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Powderpuff evokes Powderpuff. Just the word stirs up a,myriad of reactions from the 'x students, staff, community and police in -this area. The students view Powderpuff as a chance to . . . get down and dirty . . . , to try to really thrash their opponents. It is seen as a chance to get really rowdy . . . The staff view it as a complete and total disruption of the regular class schedule. You have to pull the kids off the walls during Powerpuff Week. said one teacher. The administration, community and police view Powderpull as a little more than a chance to get rowdy or a minor disruption in the daily routine. In past years there have been numerous instances of vandal- ism which included toilet papering of homes to trashing yards of private homes and ranged to destruction of school property and infractions of the California Vehicle Code. Several accidents and Ken Hoyt Robert Hudson David Huffman Scott Hugins Charee Hurlburt David Hyde Monica Icarte Charles Isaac Allen James Scott Janetzlzy Traci Jansen Rupi Jhaj David Jones Shirley Jones Ed Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Ken Johnson Nancy Johnson many varied reactions numerous moving violations have been directly attributed to the pre- dawn unauthorized and unplanned Powderpuff activities. Almost every year the school has sustained some degree of damage. It's tradition. Last year that tradition, as well as the traditional Powderpuff football game was obliterated. The game was changed to an Almost Anything Goes contest on the advice of the junior and senior class councils. The reason was that with this sort of contest the risk of personal injury was less. In past years two girls had to be hospitalized, one required surgery due to Powder- puff injuries. The issue of Powderpuff remained unsettled for the major portion of the school year. The sort of contest or the even probability of the game was unsure. Y at A J aa -at ,ea 1 v is W 3 'H Dan Johnston Linda Johnston Tami Jordan Joseph Kamenszlti Neil Kane Mervi Karhunen Jennifer Kaufmann Scott Kearney Nancy Kehrer Mike Keith Robert Kent Sharon Keown II4 - juniors . ' .x 4 ' 'S in ' 1' I



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Essays, research papers baffle juniors What? Five paragraphs? Five paragraphs? Yes, the transition from sophomore to junior English is one of the rudest changes forced on the unsus ctin 'uniors. From writin sim le five sentence ara- Pe S I S P P graphs to writing full length, expository essays within five weeks of the start of school is impossible, many say. One essay a week, can't handle thatf' said Bret Carter. Essa s were assi ned written, raded and eventuall the marks im- Y S s 8 Y proved. Yet a cry could still be heard from the classes even in june, But what is a thesis? A new cry could be heard starting in February. A research paper? Janine Mac Donald Rocky Mac Donald Jack Macias Lupe Macias Tracy Maklary R-iv Malloch John Mancha Michael Martin Juan Martinez Ruben Martinez Donna Martorano Melvin Massie Melody Mastaw Ron Matthews J-ghn Matusek Randy Mauch Ramon Mayo Laura McCann Jim McDowell John McDowell Susan McGinnia Richard McKeever Lauren McMahon Teresa McReynolds Michelle Meades Denise Medina Robyn Mell Theresa Merlele Hollye Meyer D-glmgggh Merrill Winnifred Michaud Robert Milrkelsen Lee Miller Steve Mittelsdorf 2'-' ,11' Stacey Moberg Jody Moore II6 - juniors We've got to do one in history, why do we have to do two? It isn't fair! they wailed. Fair or not, it was assigned. The lengths varied from eight to twenty pages, complete with note cards, bibliography cards, title page, foot- notes and annotated bibliography. Typed. I don't know how to typef, they cried. Tough, was the reply. They were painstakingly typed, graded and returned. And, according to most juniors, cheerfully forgotten. Language Arts 3 proved a common ground for all suffering juniors. Y

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