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LL lt , 5 A Carlos Ferrari Karen Figueroa Ken Forsythe Ron Fmzelle Gary Gallogly Lucinda Garcia fodi Garver Ray Garza Lisa Giordano Helen Girma Charlie Goffin Robyn Goldman I 4515 '1 752 Pin. - 1. Deena Mendez, Debi Calkin, Charese Rohny, Dee Dee Schreitmuller, Vicki Yarber, Patty Lucas and Jerylyn Lee crowd together in the senior quad to watch Spirit Week activities. Spirit Week was held prior to Homecoming. 2. Homecoming King Candidate Pat Wren sits with whipped cream on his face. Wren was later crowned King. 3. Unof- ficialu Pepster Phil Thummel practices his famous cheer in the lunch area. Thummel eventually was asked to join the Pepsters in pep rallies and on the football field. seniors - 237
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SAT perplexes sleepy seniors On October 2 and again on November 6 seniors crawled out of the house at an unheard of hour for a Saturday morning to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test QSATJ. This test, which examines a senior's verbal, com- prehension and math skills is required of most applicants to major universities and colleges. The test was given at two different test centers one at Troy High School and the other at Cal State Fullerton. Students taking the test cold, without having taken the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test QPSATQ, found the test to be much more difficult than those students who had taken the PSAT during their junior year. 1. Senior Karen Berger smiles during a senior meeting concerning graduation and grad night plans. Berger is the fourth in her family to graduate from here. Her sister Lisa and brothers Larry and David are all recent graduates. Phil Thummel, the unofficial pepster, Laurie Ludwig and Lisa LaFourcade cheer the Aztec football team at the CIF final game. The Aztecs lost to Los Altos in that game played at the Big AU. -jifmk 236 - seniors X Christine Enlow Sheri Farris Diane Fasbing Ted Feldman Matt Fujimum Kim Furlong Steve Fusaro Timothy Fyke f Gq,f,hgnm,n Todd Gayrnan Tamber Gaynes Andrew Geer
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Mock trial performers lose by only one point Even after receiving coaching from a professional attorney the Aztec mock trial team again lost. The team was coached by Public Defender Franz Miller and advised by social science teacher Al Safallo. Seniors involved in the competition, which teaches about the work- ings of the judicial system, met at 7:00 am to plan their strategy. They were to portray all the litigants in an assault and battery and assault with a deadly weapon case that involved a violent dispute at a video arcade. The Aztec team played the defense and lost by only one point to Rosary High School. Rosary was later eliminated and Dana Hills High School eventually was named the overall champion. Participating in this mock trial were Elisa Bell, Ron Taylor, Roger Conroy, Randy Mauch, Christina Arnold, john Harberth and Leesa Grace. Bell, who served as a lawyer commented, I had a real good time, I enjoyed being able to participate in the competitionf, The mock trial team has lost the competition for the past three years but that in no way has diminished the experience seniors received in this first hand brush with the judicial system. Seniors Debbie Green and Lisa Schmidt perform in the play '4The Diary of Anne Frank . In this scene Green, playing Anne Frank, receives flowers from Miep, played by Schmidt. lVliep was one of the characters who provided food and information to the cloistered jews. 238 - seniors Bangla Gmgdgy Leesa Grace Mike Grace Greg Gude Pam Gutierrez Peter Gutierrez Liid HELIKH Kimberly l:L1,Lm5 Elizabeth Herron Qevrie fiigks Suzanne Hirsch
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