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cKeever!Twvnian!WaIkt-r M 1. As discovered by Kim Studer, one can't find a more nutritional lunch than an apple and Pepsi. Anything to help get through the rest of the day, says Studer. 2. Donna Wolfinger dances at the Vocal Music Department's Christmas Concert. Wolfinger also performed in the talent show. 3. While watching Spirit Week activities, jenny Armbuster, Kelly Cygan, Cathy Salio, and An- drea Sarkisian root for their friends in the competition. Spirit Week was sponsored by Student Council. ff? 34 - seniors
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Jean Agee Robert Claborn 1. Varsity Basketball Coach Mike Moore led the team to one of the best seasons in history, He also teaches sociology. z. Health Education teacher Bob Claborn grades a Scantron exam, Claborn, taking a year's rest from coaching, had coached both the varsity golf and Moto-Cross teams. 'XL X t 'isa Dal Dessecker Celia Herrera Joyce Holmes Gary Meek Jim Patterson Cec Ponce Rebecca Reed Joan Stewart Dave Stout Pete Yoder Q, N W 4 , ,Q V ,iii I ff' F ' if ff: it 4 .QV all . I tt. 'V' t if it ms 5, t k 1 1 i' f Y, faculty - 33 Rush
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Seniors prepare to leave school From the start of the senior year those seniors planning on leaving Esperanza in june must start making plans. Meetings with counselors are scheduled. Fees for college en- trance exams are paid. Those exams are taken in the early hours of a Saturday morning, usually after a football game and the obligatory celebration or on the day after Winter Formal. Senior announcements are ordered. Seniors portraits are pur- chased. Colleges are selected. Applications are filled out. Acceptances or rejections are received in the mail. Caps and gowns are measured and ordered. Grad night payments are made. A lot of lasts are marked. The last Varsity football game. The last graduation practice. The last essay. The last physiol- ogy or chemistry test. The last readmit. The last days of high school. Graduation is an event viewed with mixed emotions. Some see it as an end to, what some call, the best years of our lives and they see it as an ending. Others see it as a beginning, an embarkation point to life. Ending or beginning, graduation is the culmination of the senior year and the public education which has prepared seniors to deal with their lives. t. Anxiously awaiting for the announcement of Homecoming Queen, the senior club princesses watch as Christi Reese drives up in her father's Corvette. Rosalie Cucinella was the one to be honored as the '81-'82 Homecoming Queen. 2. Scott Vaughan wraps a customer's deli order at Christian Farmers Market. Vaughan, like other seniors, combined a job and school. .Seniors seniors 35
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