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F-- W 1. Sophomore Rod Watkins dons a cowboy hat and an especially vacant expression for his role as the lion in a vignette from A lVlidsummer's Nighfs Dream. That vignette was presented with other works by Shakespeare by the drama department, 2. Senior Eddie Singletary and freshman Chris Volk are held at bay by senior Jodi Spiker as junior Lisa Schmidt looks on, This scene from nsuch Stuff as Dreams Are Made On was presented at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Agoura, 3. Senior Shawn Stur- geon eludes a host of juniors during the Pow- derpuff game. Although Sturgeon's efforts were valiant, the juniors won the contest I4-I2. U7 H iv -. -v-. I mr' 260 - closing FR .I , Y ip' J LYQ ' 'Qt . . tt f ,Y W. L l ,. 'Z
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1. junior John Matusek, resplendent in his pepster uniform, barrettes and make-up participates in the lunch time Powderpuff activities. The concensus was that, although the juniors only had one squad to the seniors' two, what the juniors lacked in quantity they more than compensated for in the quality of their squad members. 2. Senior Caroline Walker and junior Randy Mauch work diligently on the Yearbook write-off contest. For the first time in this school's history the Aztecs were victorious, capturing the First Place Sweep- stakes trophy. Year ends amid varied activities The closing of any school year brings with it a flurry of activity. In addition to the traditional Baccalaureate, gradu- ation and grad night activities, a great number of other events of note happened at the end of the year. The Drama Department's ambitions undertaking of Shake- speare in the play Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On earned them a chance to travel to the Renaissance Pleasuere Faire in Agoura to perform. The publications staffs, after selling close to 6,ooo boxes of M 86 M's, flew to San Francisco to the National Journalism Education Association Convention. Thirteen members of the aztlan and Quetzal staffs stayed at the San Francisco Hilton for three days returning in time, on May 1, for several students to rush home from the airport, change clothes and go to the Prom. Two weeks prior to the IEA Convention, four members of the Quetzal staff competed in the Southern California .IEA Re- gional Write-Offs at Brea-olinda High School. The yearbook team, consisting of seniors John McCall, Robert Saavedra, Caroline Walker and junior Randy Mauch succeed- ed in defeating top ranked Hawthorne High School. The Quetzal team took a first place in copy, earned the highest marks given in photo selection and cropping and were awarded the ist Place Sweepstakes trophy. This is the first time that the yearbook staff has ever won anything in a competition of this sort. Quetzal Adviser Mary Ellen Cummings was amused at the outcome of the contest, Hawthorne High, who has won ist Place Sweepstakes for the past six years, came in a close second. I find that amusing because I taught the Hawthorne staff at the CSPA fCalifornia Scholastic Press Associationj workshop at UC San Diego last summer, none of my staff went. Most of Hawthorne's staff were veterans, all of Quetzal's were first year staffers. Maybe we were that good, maybe we were just lucky, either way, I'm proud of them. The instrumental music department presented a spring concert May 28 and the vocal music department presented their spring concert June 3. closing - 261
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