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 291 of 294
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Mark Pendleton, Todd Foster, Ernie Oviedo and twins Tim and Tom Nichols watch the masses scramble at break. The top of the theatron was a popular place for the unclerclassmen to gather at lunch and break. ?'f 1??-Wif-ref '-u-.M tune.: ,K , .f.:.,.q,e t. Sophomore jim Brown starts to scramble for the ball as a Pacifica opponent tries to get the ball. The sophomores were defeated bythe Mariners 72-44. 2. Senior Todd Cromelin, enjoy- ing the solitude of a campus during class, wanders toward the office, With increasing graduation requirements the campus was nearly deserted during classes because most students found that they couldn't afford not to enroll in a full six period day. closing - 287

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Student Senate, clubs given time Finally, during the final quarter of the year, the administra- tion, reacting to many student complaints about the very limited time available for club meetings, initiated a tutorial period that could be used for club meeting time. This plan was initiated at the same time that the newly formed Student Senate began meeting. This Senate, comprised of one representative from each third period class, served as a means of communication between the student body officers and the student body. It also served to increase communication between the students and the administration. They decided on such topics as the sport to be played at Powderpuff or whether or not Powderpuff should be held. They also served as a body to quickly poll the student body on various issues facing the students. Both the tutorial period and the Student Senate will be used extensively next year. For students not wishing to attend club meetings during the modified ututoriall' period schedule, teachers were available for individual tutoring. Most students used this Htutorialn period, that fell prior to first period, for twenty extra minutes of sleep, or a quick jog to California Donuts for breakfast. 1. Trisha Shipman, typing on an IBM Selectric, hopes that typing teacher lean Hubiak won't notice the 546 strike overs in her timed exercise. Shipman was also a member of the Future Business Leaders of America. 2. Sophomore Robert Aldana and senior Ron Rios, reacting to the high price of gas, use an alternate method of transportation, The police, who caught Rios and Aldana cruising above the speed limit allowed for cows, made them return their bovine friend to Christian's Farmer's Market. Cb ing F 2 In as f j i. H fl .L B- 1 'S g. W Bw Ja 'ixifirlffi . 1 J ., ,tp ,. x -9-- if X , K 4,4



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7.s 1. Senior Brian Gilbert supports the Aztec basketball team as it defeats Ocean View. Gilbert, a varsity baseball team mem- ber, supported the other varsity sports. 2. Senior Kathy Reilly chats with Activities Director Frank Manzo at the 5o's Dance. Reilly, a pepster, has been involved in school spirit for her four years in high school. N 2 uetzal thanks the many who helped There is more involved with the production of a yearbook than first meets the eye. It isn't all photo selection and interviewing. It in- volves a tremendous amount of organization and co-ordination. We, as a staff, occasional- ly found our organization and co-ordination sadly lacking. During those times we relied upon outside help to produce this book. We thank the following people, for without their help this yearbook could not have been completed. First and foremost we must thank our parents and families for their understand- ing and support when we worked until all hours of the night on deadlines. 288 - closing We also thank the two Gregs, Greg Hem- soth and Greg Miller our Herff-jones repre- sentatives and Delores Leach, the company's representative at the Marceline Plant. The staff of aztlan, specifically Greg DiLeo, Charissa Hammett and Wes Kridle must also be thanked. Matt Ellsworth, Frank Manzo and Gloria Lambert are also remembered for their help in the production of the yearbook. Special recognition must be given to Brenda Cash for her beautiful calligraphy and to Joan Minesinger of the Riverside Press-En- terprise for her invaluable assistance. With- out the tremendous assistance of Albert Fowler, Dirk Carlson and all of the employ- ees and photographers at Albert and james Photographers, we could never have complet- ed the final deadline, we owe them a tremen- dous debt of gratitude. But our final thanks must go to the students and staff for their support and co-operation. It is for them that we have produced this, without them we couldn't have done it. 1981-82 Quetzal staff I

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