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Juniors Proin Prep Poses Problems X quez, Junior Class President. To the eight Junior Class Officers, ' it ' was the prom, and after nearly three years in the making, everyihing seemed to go wrong at the last moment. To begin with, the class lost it ' s intended prom site at the Anaheim Sheraton. According to Vice-President Tammy Kettlewell, We lost the Sheraton because they said that we were late on the deposit. Then to make things worse, a suitable prom site was almost nowhere to be found. We scrambled franti- cally looking for a place, commented Co-Publicity Chairperson Dara Dunn, and after calling every hotel that we knew of, we were finally able to reserve the Disneyland Hotel. Yet the Junior class was still far from solving their prob- lems. Despite the relatively strong financial status ac- quired in the class ' first two years, the question of raising money always seemed to hinder progress. Therefore, in order to come up with better money-making ideas and to prepare for the prom, meetings were held twice a week instead of once. Although some ideas did evolve from the meetings, none were as lucrative as the basketball con- cessions rights they had previously received. As a rule, the Boy ' s Basketball team usually sold concessions at their home games, but because they wanted a good prom, explained Co-Publicity Chairperson Janine Domenici, concession rights were granted to the Junior Class. We owe the basketball team a lot. If it weren ' t for them, we probably wouldn ' t have enough money for the prom, added Co-Social Chairperson Tabby Kettlewell. In spite of the problems that preparing for the prom caused, the Junior class was able to overcome these obsta- cles. It was a tough year, concluded Secretary Lisa Housewright, but it was worth iti •X- JUNIOR CliASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Co Publicity Chair person Dara Dunn, Co-Social Chairperson Tabby Kettlewell, Co-Social Chairperson Lauri Martinez, Secretary Lisa Housewnght, Vice-Presi- dent Tammy Kettlewell, Co-Publicity Chairperson Janine Domenici, TOP ROW: Treasurer Calvin Hao, Judicial Councilman Margaret Farmer, President Dominic Vasquez. Renee Rios Sung Robbins Karama Roberson Christopher Robinson Jacqueline Rodriguez . Lorry Rogan I Wendy Roger Tish Romano Gina Romero Richard Rosales Ana Maria Rueda Philip Rush 122 people
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Tonya Rand Natalie Randolph Leela Rao Uma Rao Julie Rebai Byron Reed Paul Reed Cheryl Rendall Carlos Reza Melissa Rider Tammy Rininger Jeff Rinne Students Smirk Over Quirks Pets! Almost everyone has one. Birds, cats, dogs, and fish are the ones that come to mind right away. But in addition to pet cats and dogs, most people also have pet peeves. A pet peeve is something that happens or something that someone does which literally drives another person up the wall. Among North students, fingernails scratching against a blackboard or a car taking up two parking spaces were the two most freguently mentioned quirks. When asked if he had any pet peeves, Ed Zix answered, I hate it when people interrupt when you ' re talking, while Adnenne Keltner smirked, I hate it when people have to touch you when they talk to you. In addition to these replies, other pet peeves that students had were bad breath, bird mess on their car, slurping the end of a drink, neon clothes, people who are always late, and people who constantly jitter their legs. People who chew gum loudly bug me the most, commented Nicki Singer. Although there isn ' t any sure-fire method of curing some- one suffering from a pet peeve, there are some advan- tages to pet peeves over pet animals. It ' s easier to deal with a pet peeve because you don ' t have to clean up after them, stated Pnncepra Warren. ••• Yuck! seems to be Ellen Strzelewicz ' s reaction to Mandi Liles ' remind- er of a Latin assignment. Although homework was an intrinsic part of school, students often became peeved about their heavy homework load. wk X I»w d ' f XBi r if T m -1 r.wJK. l A i i» ' — juniors 121
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Tina Rushing Pasi Saikkonen Alma Salazar Ricardo Sambrano Lisa Sanchez Robert Sanchez April Sandlin Alejandro Santos Michelle Santos Judy Severance Marci Schaumburq Sara Schaumburq Deborah Schlegel Daniel Schoonover Richard Scott Liz ScoviUe Michael Seibert Cynthia Serna Raymond Serna Kevin Shearer Margaret Shoemaker Alexander Silva Nicola Singer Joey Sisneros Diana Skonberg Dania Smith Nina Smith Craig Spikes Anissa Stark Norman Steward Pam Stocks Gina Sturtevant Catherine Sullivan Alicia Sweeney Daniel Tardie Michael Takeda Algenia Taylor AUenia Taylor Valerie Taylor Athena Thomas Charles Thomas Melissa Thomas Michelle Thomas Lupe Torres Lupe Torres Daniel Torrez My Phuong Tran Mark Troisi juniors 123
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