Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 173 of 294
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Sophomore class gets lost in shuffle . w. , I 3 5 I' . as . if ,ist V in .av- 'E as H ff. ,--as sa, as 6 Mg -A .WM 4 Ft, Q Q -9. xi .ng , , ,oof,Ao r . dl A 'P ij? A3 LE Af 5 R an l ng Q V. ji X.. ,... . I i 5 R i ' ff it Lisa Pruitt Lisa Quintal Joe Ramirez Cindy Rasmussen Shelley Reapsummer Kevin Reed Mike Rehfield Janet Reid Leslie Renfro Michael Rex Richard Rice Lance Richard Cathy Riley Matin Rinnert Debbie Roark .lirn'Roliinson Jessica Rodgers Robert Rogers Lance Roney Marc Rpse Traci Roseen Mike Ross Donna Rothermund Norman Royce Like it or not, the sophomore class is just that, the sophomore class. Whether or not they act like sophomores or attempt to emulate the upper classmen they are still sophomores. And no where is this made clearer than at registration. The registration procedure is designed so that seniors get preferen- tial treatment since their graduation credits needs are far greater than the other classes. Next the juniors are placed in the classes not filled by seniors. By the time the sophomores make it to registration their major complaint is that all the good', classes are filled. It was a let down because it said on my card that I would have dance and then I didn't get it. said sophomore Laura Ala- torre. If they are offering it I think we should be able to get it, said Linda Tipton. Sophomores can comfort themselves by the oft repeated words of sophomore counselor Paul Siskowik, Well, if not this year, maybe next. 1. Sophomore class officers Sheri Dyas, Angela Denunzio, Greg Willie, Tiffany London. 2. Sophomore Cyndi Aruffo, dressed as a baby reacts to some good natured teasing after class. Aruffo was just one of many who dressed up for Halloween. sophomores - 169

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1. Michelle Bradford sits in class thinking another world. Bradford's grade in the class was marginal, but she got an A in daydreaming. z. David Sanguine: laughs while working on a graphics arts project. His big problem, how to connect the moat around his tract home to his split level swimming pool, was solved. , .' if ,es- Ioyn Nickels H- Sherry Nielsen , 1 Zyl . , , gk . Q. : 'll Eric Nystul 3 'Dana Ogdon as W Patricia Ocampo Q, 5 T Brian O'NeiI ' --'1 1 P 1 Greg Oram Kathleen Orrick , Patrick Ortiz Nathan Oui Ebo , . i ii Eunice Ortega -in Q 1 Gi if Ernie Oniedo ,I V Teri Palmer Gary Parker 'Pammy Parker Mark Partida Pam Paulson Ronald Pavlakovic Sigrid Pena Sydney Pena Mark Pendelton Kelly Penhall Ramona Peralta Danielle Perkins Jennie Petes . , Nhon Pham Sherri Phillips -.ew Robert Porcella - f . Allison Poemoceah 0 I ' it Darren Porter 4 N l ,. A g Deanna Porter Rochelle Porzio Ron Potchebski Robert Poulin Carl Pridgen Paul Proulx 168 - sophomores . in , ,,gq 3 gj ,P 3 fm. if - ,Q ge A V 1. u,.? ,,,, , 'll ae ,. V -:M , ti l 4 4:1 45 'ik sf .. . 'Q' i I1 Q



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Debbie Rains Cyndi Saffel Chris Sdlia ' ' ' J E11 S li Mike Miller 1S 8 only sophomore Eg5n5m.iZ Shelly safgenf varsity gridder Mfiesm Playing football for the Aztecs for the past two years is not a particularly exceptional accomplishment. But, if that person is John Survey a sophomore and has played on the varsity team for one of Keith Saunders those two years and is the only sophomore on the team, that C5155 5608150 is exceptional' Michelle Sceglio Sophomore Mike Miller, a lineman, became a member of the first string at the start of his sophomore year. In the past Diana Schiuen sophomores playing on the varsity level do not get to play Roland Schmitz much, but Miller was a starter and one of the most valuable Wendy Schmitz team members Brenda Schurter Playing with guys older than you teaches you to toughen up quick, said Miller. Facetiously saying that what he missed Reghjf k most about not playing with the sophomore squad was losing, Rogei 252,555 Miller said that, . . . playing on the varsity squad gives you fam, Shmfman the chance to go on to CIF and you get far more recognition. Lisa Shelton 1. Mike Miller takes a break during his drafting class, Besides football, drawing is another of Miller's talents. 2. Ricky Wheeler imagines he's a rock-n-roller as Kelli Shinn Scott Shook Ron Siecke ' Mike Silva ,ap he plays his guitar. Rock-n-roll is nor taught in Kathy Lopez' quitar class, but maybe someday Miller will play the Roxie, 170 - sophomores

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