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AZTECS FIRE UP. Excitement built and expecta- tions were high as the Aztecs stepped onto the court, ran onto the field, and dove into the pool. Both men's and women's athlet- ics anticipated another success- ful season. The football team went to the C.l.F. Playoffs Qfor the twelfth straight seasonj, along with the girls volleyball team. After a number one na- tional ranking last year, the baseball team hoped for another great year. The Esperanza bas- ketball program had been build- ing over the last few years and was looking for a playoff birth. The Waterpolo team made the playoffs, and at the end of their competition, players anticipated the swim season. Esperanza has a tradition of excelling, of being one of the best in athletics. This season was no different. ' 8 Theme l. Junior Jennifer Cook runs a steady pace. 2. Senior tailback Mike Miscione takes the hand off from quarterback Mike Moneymaker. 3- Junior Brad Petijohn looks for a shot.
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SENIQRS DQMINATE The class of 87 showed great enthusiasm in promoting their seniority. They refused to allow freshmen, sophomores, or even juniors on Senior Proper- ty . The senior quad was off lim- its to all others than the proud owners. Seniors also took con- trol at pep assemblies, and won most of the class competitions. 1 The limited front parking spaces in the student parking lot were used only by members of the senior class. Underclassmen who attempted to park in these covet- ed spaces were threatened with citations. In conclusion, seniors showed their power over under- classmen by taking control. l. The senior quad was a social place to be during lunch. Additional parking places were added to accomodate all the students cars. Seniors Doug Hahn and Travis Blanke enjoy lunch in the senior quad I ' uf! ,, li-f. .Jul 3 Theme 7
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Q! 'v ,.,,. 2 26 'il W 4 JW V r, 5 -:, tl, Qin, 5 .1 ,. gy f 3 Senior Laura Jones bumps the ball io set up a spike. Senior Terri Miller displays her fan- tastic form. ' The freshmen class watches their first pep assembly with enthusiasm. Senior Mike Miscione celebrates as Don Herrick scores a touchdown. Theme -9
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