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LcutuqT 1. Eddie Caron expresses his idea of a fe- male on Halloween. 2. Jenny Cole and Tyler Hilbert make the most of their 15 minute break between second and third period. 3. In accounting. Rod Fortuna, learns the basics needed for business. 4. Scott Stevenson. Keith Ketzel. Lance Marriman, and Wes Bridger enjoy their vacation time at the beach on 41st street. 5. Jennifer Duffy and Kim Krankewicz dis- play their friendship. 232 Closing
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1. Bank of America area winners Scott Steven- son, rigocdiep Le, Guy Myers, and David Rosenfeld 2. Sheila Horman is looking forward to receiv- ing a Mcintosh computer through SIP, which will aid her when coordinating schol- arships and related matters. :umulative grade point average during their high school years, rhe two Valedictorians were Jack Chen and David Rosenfeld. The honor of being National Mer- it Commended went to eight sen- iors who were in the top two per- cent on the FSAT. They were Amy Brackett, Diane Colgate, Gary Grimm, Francis tiardiman, Scott nam ' s, Jason tiearl, George Lew, and David Rosenfeld. Computers: Heather Wilson Four students were honored by Bank of America for having a cu- mulative GPA of at least 3.5 from tenth grade through twelfth grade. Applied Arts: Scott Stevenson Fine Arts: Guy Myers Liberal Arts: David Rosenfeld Math, Science and Computer: rigocdiep Le The Brian hoo Award, given to students who exceeded their own or others ' expectations of them was presented to Steven Smith and Eric Heslington The Century III Leadership Award was awarded to Jeff Peter- son for having identified a future problem and given a potential so- lution to it in his essay Peace Through Higher Motives . The Chamber of Commerce Awards went to four seniors who made significant contributions to their community. They were Molly Mound, Laurel Murray, Guy Myers and David Rosenfeld. The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Awardwas given to Robin tianik, who showed out- standing citizenship throughout the years at Estancia. The E. I. Moore Awards were giv- en by the Masonic Lodge to out- standing students, one boy and one girl from each grade level. This year ' s recipients were Steph- anie Straw and John Sybersma, seniors, Debra Cook and Todd Brooks, juniors. Shannon Suzuki and Andy Scholes, sophomores, and Jennifer Romm and Christo- pher Conns, freshmen. The Exchange Club Awards were presented to Molly Mound and Guy Myers, who made outstanding con- tributions to both school and com- munity. The Girls ' State Awardy ias given to a junior girl selected by the scholarship committee. The recipi- ent was Kristen Williams who trav- eled to Sacramento for one week in June to participate in an exper- ience in state government. The Congressional Youth Lead- ership Council Award was present- ed to another junior girl, Laura Varzak, also selected by the schol- arship committee. She traveled to Washington D.C. in February to ex- perience how the federal govern- ment works and, upon her return, she shared her experience with her fellow students. The banquet, which was catered by the school cafeteria with stu- dents serving the food, was again a huge success. Hard work and orga- nization paid off. During the year other students were recognized in different ways. Zonta, the international organi- zation of executive business wom- en, each moth honored a senior girl who had demonstrated excel- lent qualities of scholarship and Estancia had two Valedictorians this year. Jack Chen (lefl) and David Rosenfeld. leadership. Molly Mound was hon- ored in October, Yuka Takahashi in November, Robin tianik in De- cember, Stephanie Straw in Janu- ary, rigocdiep Le in February, and Laura Ursini in March. Zorba was a monthly award giv- en by the Student Store to boys who showed outstanding school involvement. Mark Detrick was vot- ed Zorba boy in October, Gary Grimm in November, Francis tiar- diman in December, John Drake in January, Bryan Tift in February, Steve Decker in March, Guy Myers in April, and John Sybersma in May. The school ' s National Forensic League (NFL) Chapter received the nFL Leading Chapter Award in the Orange County-East Los Angeles District. This award was based on student participation and was the highest honor NFL could bestow on a chapter. Ms. Wolfe, the speech coach, said, ' This is a special award and we feel very proud to have received it. Estancia was fortunate to have had so many outstanding stu- dents. Awards 251
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What is fun? Everyone ' s defi- nition of fun is different and unique, and every hu- man being has his way of express- ing himself. Tricia Lee said, This year was fun because of special friends and lasting memories. Jobs, vacations, college or just hanging out at the beach with friends all summer, were all fun things to think about. Seniors looked forward to the trip to Mazat- lan for a week of parties, socializ- ing and continued fun times. Nat- alie Hastings commented, This year has brought the senior class closer together, and it ' s only the beginning. '
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