Irvine High School - Citadel Yearbook (Irvine, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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NO TIME LIKE CLASS TIME Seniors Bnan Yablonski and Dina Spatola become familiarized through casual conver sation dunng class in the same manner students have met and become tnends throughout high school MICROSCOPE MAGIC Lab banners. Junior Antonio Escano and Sophomore Monique Sanders, share the work load by examining bacteriological cell-culture, m their biology class TIME SPENT TOGETHER The nooks outside of the b jiiding are popular places lor students like ,eller and Senior Kimberly Hedger to enioy the nice California weather during break

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I Albert jnd lame CONVERSING ABOUT THE PAST Irvine High alumnus Jeff Donaldson cheerfully smiles while he takes time out during the dance to reminisce with his old classmates GAZING IN DELIGHT: Senior Wendy Angus expresses a jubilant smile as she is crowned the Homecoming Queen by last year ' s Queen, Marhce Patam. during the half-time show SURRENDERING IN PEACE During the halt time show. Indians Rhmda Fernanda;. Janice Mateo, and Erin Jaeger enthusiastically perform the Indians and Cowboys skit, in which the Indians surrendered to the Cowboys I Features 15



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WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR Senior Burl Torres oHers a helping hand to Junior Shinobu Miyagishima. as they take advantage ol their time together, during break in (root ot the Humanities building TAKING A BREAK Junior Sean Stuckley and Sophomore Michelle Bayiess use lunch to spend time together, talk- ing and contidmg to each other in the open air of the New roles offer girls Andrrw Gjluppo AMUSED COUPLE Stopping to laugh, Freshman ole Piccini and Sophomore Kenny Jackson find nething funny about after school activities in the pitheatre Throughout their high school year, students searched, not only for knowledge, but for a suitable compa- nion. Many spent valuable time trying to find a date for an upcoming event. Girls were often seen as desperately trying to capture an escort a few weeks before a dance. At this time, eligible male students were found squirming under their shirts unable to make themselves vulnerable to rejection. As a last resort, many girls took the in- itative. There were both positive and negative reactions. Many students felt that girls asking guys out was a casual situation while others felt awkward. I ' d feel funny, as if she was being more masculine than 1, said Junior Tim Lane . I prefer to be asked out, said Sophomore Georgia Tomoguchi , because that ' s the way it always has been. Tradition was a source of girls ' reluc- tance to venture into the brave new world of equal rights. Many students felt that equal rights would bring the downfall of chivalry. I like having my doors opened for me. Things like that make being a girl fun, said Sophomore Matana Churanakoses . On the other hand, many people sup- ported the idea of the female intitiative. I ' d like to have the freedom to ask so- meone, said Junior Liz Bjerum , I wouldn ' t want people to think anything of it if I asked someone out. When the girls ask, it relieves the guys of a lot of pressure, said Senior Quentin Downey , Girls should feel comfortable with askine guys out and taking a chance. They should share the social pressures of making the first move. Many people felt that it didn ' t matter who asked, or who payed, as long as so- meone did, and that they had a good time. Good company was often difficult to find. — by Alisa Tannirat and Lynn Vovan Features 17

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