Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 100 of 292
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Faculty Club boosts morale Along with the many clubs and organiza- tions active on this campus, one club is so exclusive, so selective and so discriminating that not one student, no matter how wor- thy, belongs. That club is the Faculty Club, It is also aptly enough, called the Morale Booster Clubn. With inflation skyrocketing, salaries not following suit and budget cuts affecting every class and program on campus, the need for a morale boost every now and then can be seen. The club is presided over by Bostonian transplant Susan Shore. Steve Vallely is treasurer, Ken Robinson is secretary and Stan Davolt is the Sergeant-at-Arms. He expels members whose morale has been boosted enough. Virtually every member in the club can become vice-president. Anyone who voices an opinion, makes a suggestion, or even coughs can find himself a vice-president in charge of something. The vice-presidents form a club all by them- selves, they include Lois Raffle, Marlene Cvengros, Larry Crtega, Lois Mayhew and I-larryette Adams. The club organized a family picnic, a sail to Catalina Island aboard Merilyn Traylor's yacht, a weekend skiing in Mammoth at john Marcinko's mountain cabin and a Christmas party. The Faculty Club also hosts the popular end of the year breakfast held traditionally the morning after graduation. 1. Engineering teacher Steve Vallely graphs a ISOO angle for a student's project. Vallely is also treasurer of the Faculty Club. 2. Activities Director Frank Manzo addresses members of the senior class. Manzo is responsible for all student activities. 98 f faculty twine' ' I ,. .

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California feminist leader Ginny Foat boards a Los Angeles Sheriff's van after waiving extradi- tion rights. Foat will be tried in Louisiana for a murder she allegedly committed seventeen years ago. Cocaine causes arrest With his British government financed DeLorean sports car factory edging to- ward bankruptcy and unable to get American financial institutions to loan him money to try to make his Northern Ireland based factory solvent, John Z. De- Lorean allegedly conspired to acquire zzo pounds of cocaine with the expectation of making S50 million profit. DeLorean was arrested late in October after federal undercover agents posing as drug distributors met with him while clan- destine cameras and microphones record- ed the deal. Weather goes haywire While volcanos erupted on the isle of Kilauea in Hawaii, California was del- uged with storm after storm battering an increasingly rain-soaked state. Violent storms were responsible for bil- lions of dollars of damage to ocean side homes which were flooded, some washed out to sea. Landmarks such as the Santa Monica Pier were irreparably damaged. A tornado hit South Central L.A. leav- ing a large section of that city looking as if it were a combat zone. A tornado hit Fullerton uprooting trees and tipping over cars. Tourists were stranded on Dis- neyland's Skyway until firemen could rescue them. 13. . - . o .gJ3m', i.',Qj5331,s.,xAf- - I f .. .. refs, r H .Ai-1.51,-. mm' 1:-lpzffraaz.'z,.,?us,.w.. . 1 ' 1 A 6.5 earthquake jolted the central California town of Coalinga leveling buildings and causing millions of dollars in damages. DeLorean's arrest inspired charges among the cynical that corporate greed knew no ethical bounds. It touched off a furious row in Britain's Parliament where a formal inquiry was launched into how the gov- ernment could have let itself be used by an American high-flyer . Strikes, trades new leagues Pensions, employee benefits and the free agent status were reasons that pro-football players struck this past fall. The lack of football games during this time was not really the media problem it was expected to be because the formation of a new league, the United States Football League, was formed. The Los Angeles Express is the southland's new franchise. These teams will play during the other pro-football team's off season. St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers in the World Series. The Angels were narrowly defeated by the Brewers for the American League Pennant. The Cardi- nals defeated the Atlanta Braves for the National League Pennant. The Washington Redskins beat the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII and the Bruins from UCLA defeated Michigan in the Rose Bowl. Penn State Coach joe Pa- terno took his team to their very first bowl victory win in the Sugar Bowl. The women Trojans from USC, coached by Esperanza Coach Jean Agee, captured the NCAA Women's Basketball cham- pionship from the Louisiana Techsters. In NCAA Men's Basketball North Carolina State beat the University of I-Iouston Cou- gars for that title. Legendery Alabama Coach Bear Bryant re- tired after 38 seasons and died shortly thereafter of a heart attack. DCWS 1



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