Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1983

Page 215 of 292

 

Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 215 of 292
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it I 1. Ron Seike exudes confidence that he will pass an upcoming test in Larry Ortega's American History class. American History is a requirement for all juniors. 2. Painting signs and banners is one of the less glamorous aspects of a cheerleacler's life. June Vouga soon learned this after being named to the pep squad. l.fLf1I1 M hilt!- Mirbele Qgnmzccu Robin Cooper Phil Coplen Many Cordero Brian Cosby Robin Qggdg, Qma C9346 bil CHIP Qtcrcn Qmxmn- Susan Cullen Mm Quark fane Dailey Tony Damico E21 Qdllhl Banda .MMPM Kisbcllr: Lillian Debra Davila Gus Davis Diane Dawson Bobby De Casas Dame DLQQU112111 Cynthia De Leon Qhditlhv-6 Drmrlln Kurt Dempster Angela Denunzio Brian Depuy Michele Detavis Claudia DiaZ Mark Dillon Tom Doson Mlm 12.91153111114- Kathy Donxton Qgeghanie Dossey Alison Draper Ken Duplex juniors - 213

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Seniors have slumps uniors have the blahs Seniors have Senior Slump , juniors have no valid excuse for their increasing distraction and disinterest of all things academic that seems to strike two weeks prior to spring vacation. Seniors can claim that they have already been accepted to the colleges of their choice, or that their grades are so bad it really doesn't matter at that point. juniors can claim nothing of the sort. Still, with graduation looming only I5 months away, SAT tests to take and graduation requirements to be met, the juniors nevertheless, are afflicted with junior Blahs . This disease can strike anyone with little warning. After weeks of wading through rain water the first mild day began the epidemic. Shedding heavy winter clothes and ski jackets as if they were cocoons, students appeared in shorts and summer weight shirts. Nevermind that the temperature was only 65 degrees, it looked more like summer so students dressed appropriately. And froze. With trees bursting into leaves, flowers bursting into bloom and the grass turning the lush emerald green color native to this area, juniors forgot their studies, homework, classes, assignments and virtually anything to do with the academic world. The repercus- sions of this disease are not as bad as it might be thought, the Junior Blahsn affect teachers as well. 1. junior Debbie Massie models her new Varnet sunglasses for friends. Varnet sunglasses are regarded by many as the Mercedes Benz of sunglasses. 2. junior Terry Palmer registers surprise and shock as she discovers the mistakes she made on a Scantron test, It seemed Palmer skipped question number three and all the rest of the answers were incorrect as a result. Paul Bullinger Todd Burt Sergio Cabral M Cazzanza Brenda Cartolano Kim Caruso fane! Captain Carol Caputo Mikeflanlo faime Cavanaugb Keitb Chapman Shaw CMM- Iim, Chili Steve Chill jackie Cxrslak fim Clark Mary Chrk Susan CQQ 212 - juniors



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Climate control, roofing cause problems for all For the better part of the school year several rooms in the zoo building were virtually uninhabitable due to the ventilation problems the school was experiencing. Several of the rooms in the zoo building flooded with the first hard rainfalls of the season. The roof in math teacher Tom Milleris room, ' '... leaked like a sieve . . . and dur- ing the course of one school day Miller counted five large trash cans full of water that were removed from his room. Ironically, the Placentia Unified School District had just spent close to a quarter of a million dollars to re-roof and reinsulate the building. Conditions became so drastic that math teacher Ed Seela was forced to take his classes outside the building to teach them because the temperature in his room was so high that, in Seela's and his students' opinions, learning was impossible. lt was impossible to teach students anything in a room where the temperature stabilized at 82 degrees, and there is no air circulation. Several students even became physically ill because oi the temperature, said Publications Adviser Mary Ellen Cummings. Junior attendant Laura Alatorre smiles and waves to the spectators in the stands prior to half-time ceremonies during Homecoming. Alatorre is keeping the homecoming tradition in the family as she follows in her sister Malenals footsteps, Malena was a 1980 Homecoming Princess. Lee Duncan Andrew Duran Ruhan Duran Sheri Dyas Came Eellfi Karen Eccleston foe Eggleton Shelley Ehrman Lisa Ellis Heath Emerson jeff Ennis .Rebekah lim lllatt Eoff foe Emanuole Andy Escobar Mike Estep Chris Ezrre Steve Fazzare Qenise Frgdrico MIB!! Mark Fleischer Leiflanicg feanne Foley Keven Ford Dana Foster Bda may lklyygg- Fredenhurg Q33-'julie Fredricksen Tracey Freeman Lee Ann Fuessel 2 I4 - juniors

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