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NEW ADDITION Due to the large increase of the student body, a new addi- tion to the counseling staff was in demand. ln November of l986, Betty Escobosa took that vacant position. Escobosa. confined to a wheelchair due to a previous automobile acci- dent, fulfilled her duties just like any other administrator. Escobosa had been working previously with the Placentia Unified School District for thir- teen years, with all grade lev- els from elementary to adult classes. Escobosa said, High school is the most enjoyable level, because students have a sense of humor and are quick to catch on to concepts. Escobosa transferred from an eight hour counseling posi- tion at Tynes Elementary School. Switching schools didn't discourage Escobosa in the least, however: for, as she firmly states, There's no need to be afraid of change. l. Mark Cannata gives counsel- or Merilyn Traylor her bear- hug for the day. 2, Esperanza Food Services Staff: Row l-P. Nerhus, L. Del Gato, A. Montoya. Row 2-J. Riley, D. Rapp, L. Johannes, S. Hood, and C. Van de Putte. Faculty- l43
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I42-Faculty Elise Simpson Mike Smith Dennis Steinwand Shirley Storll Science Social Science language Arts Math Steve Strain Kinne Terrell Steve Vallely Auto Shop Social Science Graphic Arts Susan White Bob Whiteman Marlene Williams Faye Winstead Language Arts Science Language Arts Individual Communications Specialist
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I44-Faculty THE CAREER CENTER: WH T IS IT? Terry Backes Kathy Bainter Virginia Clark Library Clerk Counseling Clerk Receptionist-W Campus Harryette Howe Lois Mayhew Mitsue Ozaki Counseling Clerk Secretary to School Nurse Assistant Principals Joanne Place Nancy Singley A Cora Ziebarth Attendance Clerk Receptionist Principal's Secretary Doctor, lawyer, teacher, or dentist? So many de- cisions, so little time. The answer. the Esperanza Career Center. Supervised by Career Counselor John Marcinko, the career center offered valuable job information to students. ROP class information, work permit applications, and seminars with spe- cialists from different occupational fields were just a few areas of assistance. Other advantages offered by the career center included, free pamphlets, dis- ketts with information on different careers, and sample test booklets designed to help students identify areas of personal proficiency. The career center was an especially valuable resource to sen- iors who were faced with life changing decisions as their high school days came to an end. v
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