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E H I.. A i' lllll llllll GMELIS Aquila Honors Students ALBERT BANKS, MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN BAND, was a member of the Golden Eagle Band for three years. For his junior and senior years, he was Drum Major. For two weeks, while the Band had no director, Albert was hon- ored to have the job. Albert's future plans are to enroll at San Diego State University, major in business and work toward a masters degree. He would also like to participate in band. During the summer Albert taught at drum major camp and also won sweep- stakes in competition at a camp he attended. CHARLES NEGRETE, MOST OUTSTAND- ING STUDENT IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS, for three years, took wood shop and two years of drafting. Charles took courses at Valley College in refrigeration, since he was a junior. He was also nominated for the Bank of America Award in Industrial Arts. 4Taking her cue from Mr. Henstreet, Kelly McLemore, accompanies choir during one of their many practices. sg----un T I gf I 4 Charles works for a refrigeration com- pany. On graduation he will work full time. As far as education, he will receive a certification for a total of three years in refrigeration courses. KELLY McLEMORE, MOST OUTSTAND- ING STUDENT IN CHOIR, was involved with the choral department for three years. During her sophomore year, she had three classes of choir. In her junior and senior years, she took Madrigals and ACC. Kelly was involved in the Junior Univer- sity Production and performed in several plays and musicals. Kelly's future plans include attending SCC in Costa Mesa, where she will major in music. She has considered psychology or journalism as her minor. Kelly has great faith for the future. Ll U .... ,. 1', A Directing band during third period, Albert Banks, helps Mr. K reps. As an entry forthe Fine Arts Show Charles Negrete, works on a table top. Honored Students 23 Q N4
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RAYNETTA CURRY, MOST OUT- STANDING STUDENT IN FINE ARTS, in the past three years has taken Color and Design, Drawing, Advanced Drawing and Art Studio. She didn't realize she was artistically inclined until she took her first draw- ing course and has continued with drawing classes throughout her high school years. Raynetta was also nom- inated forthe Bank of America Award in Fine Arts. As far as future plans, she hopes to attend UC Davis, major in engineer- ing and minor in commercial arts. CHRIS NEAL, MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN HOME ECONOMICS, has taken Sewing l, Creative Apparel, Tailoring and Foods For Entertain- ment, for the past three years. She was nominated for the Bank of Amer- ica Award in Home Economics and competed in the finals. Chris obtained a job at Sears, while in an R.O.P. course, Retail Merchandis- ing, and kept her position as a part time employee. She plans to attend Valley College and work for an AA degree, then go on to Long BeachlState, major in bus- iness and graduate with a bachelor's degree. Chris would like to increase her capability in a different field and attend a fashion institute to end her education with three degrees. STEVE OWEN, MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN ENGLISH, was nomi- nated for the Bank of America Award in English. ln his junior year, Steve was selected by the American Legion, as the 1978 Boys' State representa- tive for Rialto. Steve would like to be an author as a sideline and is presently working on a novel, hoping to finish it in 1980. He feels he writes well because he reads a tremendous amount of literature and enjoys it. Upon graduation, Steve will attend UCR, will be an undeclared major and possibly minor in business administration, elementary educa- tion or psychology. After graduating from college, he would like to be independently wealthy. Studying the pose, Raynetta Curry, sketches fromp the model in advanced drawing. .if l' ,I O A Using a simple basting stitch, Chris Neal, works on making her own clothes. After reading a book about a famous author, Steve Owen, writes a book report for University School. P 22 Honored Sfuden fs k I 1' .!, 55,11 if rrg -1.- 15' ' If 'E 5 I - l lx it I . K W
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V-a-c-a-t-i-0-n Spells Relief Since the beginning of school, all were counting the days when win- ter vacation would come. ln December, organizations and clubs began their fundraising pro- jects and enjoyable activities. Sobobans sold singing Christmas cards, Cl.F. sold Christmas trees and student council gathered Toys for Tots . A . As Gloria Windle, Karen Bryant Elaine Brown and Diana Church go through the final choruses of Jin- gle Bells, Kelly Korbin awaits to find out who her secret admirer is. After receiving the Toys for Tots, Mr. Bailey pre- P pares to deliver them to the Marines, for distrib- ution to needy families. 24 Chris tmas The Spanish club went to Olvera street and A Capella and Madri- gals performed at Disneyland. Others just spent their vacation sleeping late, visiting relatives and enjoying the delicious food and goodies the holidays brought. Practicing for Disneyland, Shaun Dennis and Lita p Little perform for six period classes. X -Ng-. f x -Z .T i 1-3 Fit -dl' l U8
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