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( l»ercrombie, Rdiid football 0,vKJf ,) I.J- (varsily); ' sinaot. ' : IS 10.11.12; l{award).drill lea» % 12(151 Lt.); french club 9,ro,; FCA 12; sludent council 12 Alberthal, Debbie cheerleader 9,10.1 1 (co-captain). 1 2; FCA 9,10.1 1,1 2(sccrctary); tennis 9.10; class ofTicer Ard, Mike HECE 12(v.-pres.); basketball 10.1 1.12(varsily) Arevalo, Beverly mixed choir 9.10.11.12 Arriaga, Armando yearbook staff 10 Arriaga, John Banks, Gayla Banks, Nicole treble choir 10,12; FHA 10,12; VICA cos- metology 11.12 Barriga, Lisa Beavers, Krisla newspaper 10.1 I (editor). I2(assl. editor); drama I 0. 1 I (secretary). 12(council); who ' s who 12; yearbook 12 Bedford, Martha black herit- age 9; track 9; basketball 1 Belving, Clarice band 9.10.1 1.12; FCA 11,12; young life 11,12; french club 10; sci- ence club 10 Beran,Tony Berdoll, Chad basketball 9,10,11,12; baseball 9,10.11.12; FCA 9,10,11,12; young life 10, 1 1 Berdoll, Chris NHS 10,12; student council 9, 1 2(sccrctary); class presi- dent 12; young life 9,12; sci- ence fair lO(lsl); basketball 9.10; tennis 10.11 Bernard, Zina yearbook 9(photographer). I l(student life editor). 12(edilor); class officer I 1 (treasurer); french club 10, 1 1,12; spirit commit- tee 11,12; Spanish club 10 Billela, Roy Boatman, Robert choir 9,10,11.12; who ' s who 12 Boalright, Jim football 9.10.11. 12 146 V Senior Secrets
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Classified material of a class section weren ' t kept a secret for very long. Yelling and spirit competitions between the classes made sure the information leaked out among the community and that classy secrets were blabbed from coast to Spirit flourished during homecoming for the prize of the homecomeing spirit stick and for the trophy of spirit week. Juniors won both the spirit stick and the trophy. Spirit week competition consisted of a hall decorating contest, class cheers, and the individual class yells. Seniors faced new demands while concentrating on SAT scores and considering colleges. Juniors also dealt with SAT scores and concentrated on the TEAMS testing. Sophomores adjusted to the change of not being freshmen anymore and freshmen experienced the ups and downs of high school life. Classes met their demands and faced them with spirit and strength but most of all, they didn ' t keep their mouths shut, instead they let everyone know what we were all about. rheckina over senior Maggie Ellis ' „ roach Rusti Wallace explains Z rtietof business law while other .Sem rs listen «.d observe...... lo B) B ibb M«v«- WorkinK together in efforts to create spirit displays for the pep rallies, sophomore Rocio Arredando creates flyers while junior Brenda Clark makes shake cans out of empty Coke cans. I ' hiii B s«biii» 11M• Section Designed By Zina Bernard yi45 II
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(beau); tennis Broaden, Troy • ,10,11,12 Brown, Dwighl Brown, Steven Bryan, Allison FHA 9; F( A 1 l(v-pres). 1 2; young life 11,12; flag bearer 12; 4-H c o u nl y council 1 2 ( v - charrnian) Bryant, Danny industrial arts 1 2 (onkcr, reporter); journal- ism 10,12 Bunce, William rootball 9,10,1 1,12; track 9,10.11,12 Burnett, Robert Calderon, Raquel class officer 9(dclcgate); band 9; jv soccer 9; model UN 9; OEA club I 1; f ' rcnch club I I ; yearbook 1 2 Campos, Frank jackets show status Efforts rewarded with letters Letter jackets are the emphasis on students behind a job well done. They represent the hard work an individual has done in order to be recognized by his school. Although jackets can be received before you become a senior, seniors are most seen with letter jackets. In order to get a letter jacket you must have completed a certain amount of work and put in a certain amount of effort in a particular extra-curricular activity. Each extra- curricular activity has its own requirements, but it is really up to the individual to determine how hard he works to receive a jacket. Jackets are usually received as a senior. This is, of course, no doubt that seniors are among the ones who deserve them the most. I like my jacket. It took me four years to get this jacket. Anybody who has one should be proud to wear it, senior Robert Boatman said. (Phom By sieve McCandk-ssI Senior Secrets V 147
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