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OCR PRINCIPALS. The 1 987-88 principals are: Principal Ramona Ward. Vice-principals: Mary McMwrey. Robert Trampota. andJim Inman. The principals exhibit great energetic leadership which leads to a iDorking student-principal relationship. Todd CldendU THE 1987-88 PARAPROFESSIONALS. The paraprofessionals are: Joyce Gray. Barbara Hild. Gayle Pearson. Sonia Maeckel. Michelle Lee. Teter Schwarzkopf. Jennifer Thomas. Shree Woytasczyk, Lynette Dague, Rose Tapia. Carol Brett, Maggie Johnson. Pat Wells, and Gloria Flores. These are the women that help make the school what it is today. 197 . . . Faculty
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THE 1987-88 CAFETERIA WORKERS. FRONT ROW: Sandra Shults. Hazel Peppier. Anna Everett, Aurora Hernandez, Eua Suarez. 2ND ROW: Gloria Suecker, Adeline Krueger, Bertha Rodriguez, Jackie Zamzowk, Margaret Broil, and Leticia Sepulueda. 3RD ROW: Margaret Mitchell, Margaret Silua, Betty Burks and Joan Parker. BACK ROW: Thelma Owens and Carol Wieding. THE NIGHT SHIFT CUSTODIANS. Lee Eslick, Rose Stafford, Joe Fuentes, Alicia Fuentes, A. J.. Mary Sifford, Connie Garcia, Pancho Garcia, Linda Riley, and Eddie Lejia. These people may be seen around campus cleaning for the next school day. Teacher brings color to life, uses talent to remodel house jj Colors took charge as she painted on the canuas; the canuas became an impres- sive picture she had seen in the back of her mind. ' Color is the most incred- ible thing — the interplay, reflection and contrast are breathtaking, Jodie Flint said on her bold artwork. Painting since she Luas twelve, f iss Flint entered some of her paintings in different art shows. I had one drawing accepted by the 9th Annual Works on Paper Exhibit in 1 982. With the summer giving her plenty of time to paint, it also provided extra time that she can spend on the modernizing of her 1918 home. I bought the house from good friends and I had seen the restoration in pro- cess, plus, the house is Just me ... it says Jodie ' every- where, she said. f s. Flint estimated that the restoration would take two years until the house would be perfect but things have gone a little slow to which she is saying, in four years . . . this will be perfect. Painting by Melissa Sargent ... 198
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ST. BASIL ' S CATHEDRAL. Ihis summer white in Rus sij Mr. and Mrs. Arden Knight I ' isit this historical mon ument and many others throughout the city. Russia proves to he ,in c.vridni .irui i idvrs iVig vacation spot for both of them, and Ihey ujould like to someday return there. THE 1987 88 COUIiSELORS. Ihey are: George Sofge, Dionica Ruiz, Karen Honeycutt, and Pal Brandt. (Counselors ' duties cafi fnnu s. hciliitr changes to help- ing students with career Jci sions, Ihey are also avail- . able when aduice for personal prrjbleins is necessary. ■ ■ 1 H W jM HH I I icj 1 . (, m Nfr : ., • p i 1 % ]l Todd Cltiencki , 0 - Kni£iht s interest for Russia leads to a summer vacation As the pletne reached its destination, the door opened and at that awe- some moment they stepped out on the ground and they met Russia, face to face. Russia is much more di- verse than most people re- alize, said Arden Knight on his trip to the Soviet Union this past summer. His wife, Sherrie Knight, also accompanied him on the trip to Russia. After Mrs. Knight received a brochure in the mail to tour Russia, Mr. and Mrs. Knight de- cided to go on the trip because of their extreme- interest in the Soviet Union. There certainly was nothing fearful or apprehensive about being in the Soviet Union. Arden Knight Among the spectacular monuments throughout the city the Red Square at night provided a panoramic view of the Kremlin, St. Bal- sili, cind Lenin ' s tomb, Mr. Knight said. Although the typical American would ' ve been hesitant to venture into Russia, the Knights ' felt at ease and were given first class treatment. The best food, hotels, entertainment, cour- tesy, and gestures of peace and friendship were presented at every opportunity, Mr. Knight said. Mefissa Sargent Russia by Melissa Sargent ... 196
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