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 167 of 292
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Sophomore year is crucial Sophomores, in most instances, begin to take life, especially the academic world, more seriously, stated Sophomore Coun- selor Merilyn Traylor. Traylor, who has been a counselor for five years stated that . . . this year's sopho- mores are not any better or any worse than my sophomores of four years ago, but so far they have been more challenging. She confidently feels that most of the Class of '85 has outgrown junior high school antics and that many are . . . beginning to listen to and synthesize information and advice that adults give them. Sophomore Norm Valinches completes the math part of the Back to Basics test. Back to Basics tests were given to all students. Sophomores are a challenge, stated Tray- lor who came here from El Dorado where she taught reading and was a specialist working with remedial students. She feels that sophomores are a challenge because . . . they are at that point in their lives where they are beginning to make indepen- dent decisions - some good and some not so good. Many teachers enjoy teaching the sopho- mores, The amount those kids change in the course of nine months is phenomenal. They come in in September acting like squirrels, they are really no better than ju- nior high school kids. By the end of the year they have grown up so much that they act and behave like adults. said Journalism Teacher Mary Ellen Cummings. Kristie Matthews Kim Mggycb Oran McCar'y feff Mcffaughin Mlirhelle l Ml ZMcGeath Suzanne McGinnis Sarene McKnight Eff MCLuLk9y Bw MCMQQH 69 MCMQQE Steve McMillan Elisabeth McVay Mike Medlin john Meiner lg!!-16 Mellas Robin Melton Kevin Michaud ffl?-UIQ Miskfiflfi Don Miller Keith Miller Tamrnera Miller Margret M iscione Alfredo Moncada Fidel Montoya Karen Moon Kim Moon Deanna Morrison Lisa Moser Katja Mukutmoni sophomores - 165

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Sophomores' minds Qyliliaglygsnn Suzanne M..Lr4y turn to colleges ,.,,NziZ,.,.e Contrary to popular belief the freshman year does count, said Sophomore Counselor Merilyn Traylor while addressing sophomores on the question of college entrance requirements. When a college has determined that you and another person are equal in GPA Qgrade point averagej and academic standing the college can't help to loolc at your grades for your freshman year, and, if the other person did fairly well, he is going to get the last open space and you'll be left out in the cold, warned Traylor. Many sophomores find that their decisions about class selection and their preoccupation with grades is based on their decision to try to get into one of the Universities of California or into an Ivy League school. I. Sophomore Mike Bridges pauses only long enough from practicing with his rock group to come to school. Bridges performed in the Vocal Music Departmentys Annual Talent Show. 2. Sophomore aztlan members Kim Sims and Sheryl jones sell cokes during registration. Seated behind them are friends who dropped by to keep them company. 166 - sophomores 2 Qzszfyl jjflkasbima fobn Nankivell Maria Navarette Shannon Nay Lisa Neilson Ron Neria Christine Obremski Guillermo QLQLQH Israel Oregel Margarita Oregel Qayfg Osborne Iliilie Ojlgzgli Qzzimly Qi? IBLGBQYCZUO QHQJLQ IGQKZQYH-llfll fggygva-aiu.. Cindy Padilla 129131 Bam Danny Park Kathy Barker Becky Eemian. Derrick Pena ,R 2' 1? , if ,,,,, I , fig. f Q - Q '

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