Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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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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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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Pepster selection processes updated Placing a new emphasis on academics as well as ability, first year Pepster Advisor Becky Reed made several improvements in the selec- tion process of the various cheerleading squads. Reed began the innovations by making it more difficult to qualify for pepster tryouts. She raised the grade and citizenship requirements and initiated a faculty evaluation of the contestants. The judging at the actual tryouts was done by a panel of judges which included professional cheerleaders, collegiate cheerleading instructors and staff members. These tryouts were judged to be more fair than the previous method of selection. Reed said the emphasis is switching from performance and perfection to crowd control and the promotion of school spirit. I. The Aztec mascot fPatty Dunnj leads the football team on to a first round CIF victory. The team defeated the Fullerton Indians but was beaten by El Modena in the CIF semi-finals, z. Rhonda Delos Reyes, Viclti Sopp and Barrie Braun show the excitement evident as the boy's varsity baslretball team defeats Oceanview in the first round of CIF. The Aztecs won the game in overtime - by two, showing Orange County that they deserved their number nine ranlring. 2 71 - pepsters

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