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Andy Murrietta Melinda Myers Laura McCann Susan Mc Ginnis Teresa Mc Reynolds vs... . x 1'1 in-A Vinnie Ndwkfi Nezzlzmy Kim Newkirk Dyung Nguyen Kristi Nichols Louie Oborny Tom Ogawa Dennis O'Hara Ross Oldham Kevin Olson a ' t 1. Senior Steve Cole lounges on the grass in the senior quad. Sen- iors sought the shadow provided by the Little Theater on hor days. 2. Consumer Education teacher Mike Smith accosts senior Butch Mayo. Mayo seized Smith's desk in a radical student uprising after he was inspired by Smith's tales of life in the 6o,s. 1' i le: di' 'Afss t seniors -- 247
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Linda Peterson Trent Pettijolm Christan Pftzner Michael Plummer Anne Pocialik Debbie Porter IS R Q lean Purpura Bobbie Rabenstine 1. Diane Criske and Melanie Lubanko escort Homecoming King Candidates Robert Kent and Mike Sugar to the presentation during a Pep Assembly. Both candidates lost to Pat Wren. 2. Pep Commissioner Vicki Yarber tries to make spirit a part of ev- eryone's everyday life. Yarber is responsible for the planning of pep assemblies and activities. I Families forgot them, pets ignored them Rude comments by parents were made, such as, Yes, young man, may I help you? and Yes, George, you remember your daugh- ter, the one who was home for a few hours last summer. and Well, I recall that once, a long time ago, we had a daughter, but we haven't seen her for a long time.', Some seniors become so involved in on-campus activities that their parents, families, friends and pets were all but convinced that they had disappeared off the face of the earth. Parents threatened to rent out their rooms, dogs who were formerly pets snarled at them when they returned home because they failed to recognize them, the post office forwarded their mail. Still that did not stop the small band of seniors from literally moving onto campus. Pepsters were here at all hours of the day and night decorating the campus and practicing cheers. Athletes were here early and late for practice, later still for games or meets. Student Council and class officers were here, there and every- where scouting locations for dances and acts, auditioned bands and acts for dances and assemblies. Publications staff members went all over Orange County interviewing people for articles, going to photographers, printers, competitions and workshops. Yearbook students lived in Room 262 for about one month after Christmas to make the huge first deadline for this publication. But, while their families, friends and pets suffered their absence, the quality of life here was enhanced by the dedication of these people. seniors - 249
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