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1 TS, K' 3 3 1. The most recent additions to the cheerleading squad, Mrs. Graciela Salazar and Mrs. Marylee Pierce play waterboy at the Student-Teacher Volleyball game. 2. Where do I go? 3. See my new shiny hat! 4. Coach Suarez gives it the 'ole over the shoulder. 5. Principal Don Sorensen shows his ability out of the office. 6. First place winner Paula Applugies presents her self-composed song. 22!Assemblies lgnnnnu-nn-J 1 .-.,. iid L . m 5 6
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Achievements Are Recognized The annual achievement awards assembly was held May twelveth in the auditorium. The purpose of the presentation was to honor students for the various achievements they accomplished during the year. Sus- pense mounted as various students were named as scholarship re- cepients. Yet, the moments every- one was anxiously waiting was the revelation of the 1981 valedictorian and salutatorian. Finally, everyone breathed a sigh of relief as Marie Alvarez and Bryan Dunn were named, respectively. 2 4 1. Marie Alvarez and Bryan Dunn strike a dignified pose. 2. Bryan Dunn congratulates a tearful Marie Alvarez as she is named Valedictorian. 3. Senior Debbie Thomas receives a congratulatory handshake from Business Dean Nash. 4. john Garcia presents the Garcia Family Educational Scholarship. Achievement Awards!21
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Anything To Get Out Of Class ,.-ff' 1 Overall, the assemblies went rather well. The junior class spon- sored a Student-Teacher Tennis tournament where Coach Watson and Rosie Salazar took first place. For a special Halloween treat, the Drama Club gave a sneak preview of Dracula Students were given a glimpse of the play and asked to come to the evening showings October 29, 30, and the final night October 31, Halloween night. The choir held a Sing-In where students sang individually and in groups. The drill-team gave the assembly an added touch. Breaking the string of songs were skits given by the choir. The annual talent show was a big success. The majority of the entries were singers. Paula Appuglies won first place with a song she com- posed herself. Peggy Meyer and Michael Scott won second with their version of Suddenly and coming back for the third year in a row was Sandra and Steve Hicks who took third. 2 1. Oh please don't let me miss this serve! 2. Charlie Cortez rocks the student body at the talent show. l 3. Coach Michael Watson, alias john McEnr0e serves it up at the Student- Teacher Tennis Tournament. 4. Terri Crowell sings her version of 'fEvergreen at the annual talent show. Assemblies, 23
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