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 74 of 294
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I. While preparing for the annual Sadie l'lawkin's dance, June Vouga puts the finishing touches on a mural designed as back ground for the dance. Actually the mural was also used last year but still needed touch ups. 2. Cindy Emery and Cheryl Babcock have the privilege of being announcers at the Fashion Show. Both girls are wearing dresses from Contempo Casuals. 3. While selling Halloween-grams, Christy Purnell shows her talent at counting change. The receipts went to sponsor the Fashion Show. 4. Michelle Cotter, Devrie Hicks, and jerilyn Lee pose to show their talents in modeling. The girls enjoyed, most of all, putting on the designer dresses. 70 - girls' league ,le

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Manzo stays for znd year For the first time in more than four years the Student Council was not faced with the problem of either breaking in a new activities director or losing an activities director. Although he was extremely busy, Activities Director Frank Manzo found that advising the council a second year was much easier than the first. ASB Vice-president Cindy Emry said, Student Council is really great this year because everyone is working together and we're getting things done. The things Council did this year were many and varied. Aside from planning the canned food drive for needy families and the successful Winter Formal they held the most successful Red Cross Blood Drive in the school's history. They received 86 pints of blood which surpassed other years by more than I2 pints. Starting the year off on the right track the Council spent three days at the California Association of Student Council camp at UC Santa Barbara where they attended seminars to better acquaint them with the jobs they were to do. All of the members attending the camp agreed it was a lot of fun. One of the most memorable events of the camp was the council working as a team to retaliate against Eddie Singletary's alleged insult to chaperone Mary Ellen Cummings. 1. Activities Director Frank Manzo is amused by the Student Council's strange procedure of winning the Amoeba Race. The last laugh is on him when the team wins. 2. 1981-82 Student Council, April Meads, Sheri as Cheryl Babcock, Ed Singletary, Cindy Emry, Jessica Rodgers, Russ Alterman. Back, Margaret Miscione, Ray Garza Penny Pavlopoulos, Val Artman, Frank Manzo, Don Duncan, Mary Wixted, Maureen Farrell. 3. Senior Eddie Singletary makes the Student Council an offer it can't refuse. Singletary was the ASB Secretary. student council - 69



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Girls' league sponsors Once again, Girls' League, the largest club on campus proved to be one of the most active clubs. Advised by Sandy Keil, Susan White and Carolyn Barnes the club again sponsored the Winter Wrappings Fashion Show and the very popular Sadie Hawkins Dance. Senior Sharon Dutill, a two year Girls' League member served as President. The rest of the board included Vice-President Brooke Hahner, Secretary Jerilyn Lee, Treasurer Anamary Smith. The four classes were represented on the board by senior jamie Chadwick, junior Devrie Hicks, sophomore Angela DeNunzio and freshman Sheree Hamilton. The club members held a Halloween-gram sale to earn funds to sponsor their two major activities. The revenue earned from the activities will be spent, according to Keil, on a podiumfsound system for the theater, and on their annual scholarship. traditional events Because that gift to the school is so expensive two other clubs on campus, CSF and Publications, have joined Girls' League in the purchase. Richelle Davidson commented, The best thing I liked about Girls' League was that we did many fun and interesting things. But mostly because I do them with my friends. Advisor Sandy Keil replied, The biggest difference between this year's group and last year's, was the problems with after school meetings. Many were involved with other activities after school. But the few loyal members we had did all of the work. I think the best things I like about this club is that we get to do a lot of fun activities for the school. The best activity I liked working on was the Sadie Hawkins Dance. But seeing how it turned out was the best thing about it, remarked Mandy Adams. 1981-82 Girls League. Row 1. Rosanne Covarnibias, Sandy Keil, Rosalie Cucinella, Carin Cisneros, Yvonne Bardbury, Patti O'Campo, Donna Wolfinger, Lisa Brown, Jerilyn Lee, Diane Negron, Tammy Smith, Pam Fleck. Row 2. Brooke Hahner, Kelley Doherty, Cindy Rasmussen, Jean Purpura, Melissa Kerr, Cheryl Swenson, june Vouga, Karla Shipey, Shannon Allen, Katie Harrelson, Debbie Rock, Sheree Hamilton, Joan Sciortino, Denise Medina, Carolyn Barnes. Row 3. Cindy Emery, Susan White, Leslie Barton, Jackie Llewelyn, Sharon Dutill, Devrie Hicks, Mary Danko. Row 4. Michelle DeNunzio, Jackie Abolofia, Debbie Thomann, Robin Higgins, Judy Purpura, Jamie Chadwick, Cheryl Babcock. girls' league - 71

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