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 127 of 292
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1. Publicity Commissioner Margaret Miscione publicizes upcoming events by painting the events on office windows. Miscione, a sopho- more, was on Council last year as the freshman class president. 2. Student Council President lVlilce Sugar gets a pie in the face as part of the Council sponsored activities during Spirit Week. Sugar was a Homecoming King Candidate. ff, 1 Artivities Director Frank Manzo addresses members of the Student Senate. This is the second year the Student Senate has been in existence. 2. john Ledesma changes the lettering on the sign in front of school That sign visible from Kellogg, informs passersby of school events. student council - 125

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Council members lead large population Having the responsibility of planning, supervising, publicizing and cleaning up after the majority of the events sponsored on this campus is a big responsibility. To be expected to provide leadership for a school population of more than 2,000 is overwhelming. Yet that is what is expected of the Student Council, that handful of students elected in mostly non-contested elections in the spring. Only two of the positions open on that body were attempted by more than one student, just about anyone who expressed a desire for an office found a seat on the Council. Surprisingly, with that lack of interest, the Council did provide leader- ship and did provide a myriad of activities. The Red Cross Blood Drive, traditionally held prior to the Christmas holidays was the biggest success yet. The Red Cross, who has been coming on campus for several years, left with 96 pints of blood exceeding last year's take by I4 pints. The Student Council earned S500 on Winter Formal, sponsored a canned food drive to aid needy Orange County families and were instrumental in forming the Student Senate, a body comprised of representatives from 3rd period classes. Student Council members Stephanie Ricci, Lisa LaFourcade and Kathy Parker sing the Almer Mater after a pep assembly. Student Council sponsores such assemblies. 1. Student Council - front, Chris Salio. Row 1, Kyle Olsen, Karen Figueroa, Margaret Miscione, Jessica Rodgers, Sheri Dyas, Kathy Parker, john Ledesma. Row 2, Stephanie Ricci, Robyn Goldman, Libby Herron, Vicki Yarber, Lisa LaF0urcade, Terri Sepul- veda, Row 3, Lee Scott, Frank Manzo, Pat Wren, Robert Kent. 2. Senior Class President Robert Kent and his cardboard friend promote Student Councilis Santa Claus photo fund raiser. Student Council president Mike Sugar played Santa to Kent's elf 124 - student council 2



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Cuts affect Pepsters Not unmarked by upheaval was the IQ82-83 Pep Squad. Shortly before the end of the 1982 school year the administration announced that Pepster Advisor Becky Reid would be replaced until she came back from her maternity leave. Replaced by Activities Director Frank Manzo. Budget cuts necessitated this move and it was found that the P.E. Depart- ment would be unable to release Reed for one period to work with the Pepsters, so Manzo became the new Pepster Advisor. In name onlyl' Manzo is quick to say. He is overseeing only fund raisers, money collection for uniforms, transportation to and from away games and attendance. 1. Cheerleader Diane lVIcEvers and songleader Kelly Penhall cheer at a varsity football game. The pepsters sold lVI6ClVl's to finance the purchase of their uniforms. 2. Freshman and Sophomore cheerleaders join the varsity squads in cheering at the El Dorado game. The frosh and soph squads did not cheer at varsity games. 3. Song leaders - front Maria Zadra, back Ierilyn Lee, Yvonne Bradbury, Cheryl Grudem, Gina DeCollibus, Kelly Penhall and Robyn Goldman. 4. The Aztec mascot joins the cheerleaders. The identity of the mascot is traditionally kept secret but many knew Laura Alatorre, Marissa Babbio, and Charlotte Cortez shared the honor. l 1 126 - pepsters

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