Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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l 1. John McCall accepts the Louise Levy Memorial Scholarship Award from Ruth Felsenfeld. , Felsenfeld, former French teacher Louise Levy's daughter, presented the award on behalf of the Levy family. Levy died after a short battle with cancer in March. 2. Principal Al Hawkins accepts an original painting by 'lan Beth Hampton from Girls' League President Sharon Dutill, The painting, an annual present to the school from the Girls' League, will hang in the library's permanent collection. I 1, Social Science Department Chairman Fred Brown awards Michele Garfinlcle the Aztec Award from that department. Garfinlcle is the only graduate to receive two Aztec Awards, the other for being selected Co- valedictorian. Other nominees for the Social Science Aztec Award are Karl Kristoffersen, Co-valedictorian Carlene Archibald, Rob Barath, Theresa Schreitmuller and Marlr Siegel. 2, Former Assistant Principal Jo Ball addressed the audience after being presented with one of only three Aztec Awards presented to adults, Former Principal John Parrish and former Assistant Principal Terra Krause are the other adult recipients. Senior awards - 155 Walker N

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ore than half million in awards earned by seniors. Scholarships and awards in excess of a half million dollars were presented to the Aztec graduating class at the annual Senior Awards ceremony on June 1. Parents, family and friends filled the theater to watch members of the community, faculty and administration present the awards. The high- ly coveted Aztec Awards were presented to Susan Fulton for consum- er and home education, jan Beth Hampton, Ken Briggs, David Berger and Amy Davis for fine arts in the categories of arts and crafts, instrumental music, vocal music and theater arts respectively, Aztec awards were presented to Cheryl Babcock in business education, Richardo Barragan for foreign language, Karl Christofferson for math, Jennifer Kennedy for science and Michelle Garfinkle for social science. Steve Kalmbach won the Aztec award for publications and Brian Frederickson won the award for language arts. Shannon Allen and David Ramos won the awards for co-ed physical education and Shawn Sturgeon and Henning Peterson won the awards for womenls and men's athletics. Cindy Emry was awarded the Aztec award for leader- Tom Leineberg accepts the Mark Herron Memorial Scholar Athlete Award from last year's recipient Krista Lubanko. The annual scholarship was estab- lished by the Herron family in memory of their son Mark, a 1978 graduate, who was killed in an accident shortly after his graduation. 154 - senior awards ship, she also won the Joan Sigillito Outstanding Service Award. The co-valedictorians, Carlene Archibald and Garfinkle were also awarded medallions. Garfinkle was the only senior to receive two Aztec awards. In an industrial arts first, Barbara Bausch was the first woman to ever receive the Aztec award from that department. Her expertise in graphic arts earned the award for her. Three scholarships were established in the memory of French teacher Louise Levy who died earlier this year. They were awarded to Christi Genung, john McCall and Kerri Kleinschmit. Tom Leineberg received the Mark Herron Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award, it was presented to him by last year's recipient Krista Lu- banko. The Girls' League purchased an original painting by Ian Beth Hamp- ton and presented it to the school where it will hang in the permanent collection in the library.



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1. Sheri Dyas and Jessica Rodgers cheer for the Aztecs at the Oceanview baslcetball game. Because of their enthusi- asm, the Aztecs were victorious. 2. jill Wixed loolcs weary at the homecoming dance. On the other hand, her boyfriend, Brian Gilbert, seemed to be full of life. 3. john Telford hides from his teacher during his Lan- guage Arts II class. Telford thought he would sleep undetected, He was wrong. 156 - sophomores ,al

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