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Michael Adams Jeff Alterman Lori lean Adams: Courtiers; Mem- ories of C.|. are ones not to be lost. Thanks D.A.G. and |.C. 1 Cor. 13. David Aker: Senate; Bowling; Track; Thanks and good luck to all of my friends; LATER DAYS. Susan L. Aquino: CSF; Senate; Pep; Track; Baseball Stat.; Powerpuff; Hawaii 80; Lots of Love to all my FRIENDS. Richard Austin: Soph, and Varsity FB; CIF CHAMPS; Gold CSF Seal- bearer. Denise Baaike: Bowling; Library; Police Sci.; Ronda, good next year; Pauline don ' t worry your day will come; Look Mom and Dad, I made it. lanet K. Badgly: Senate; Drill Team )V Cheer; Love and Luck to Teresa, Christy, Laura, and all my friends. Steve Baerst: Band; Drum Major; CSF, Senate; Bagg; Sgy. 1. Var. Volleyball and Basketball kept Vice President Jill Scott on her toes. 2. Announcing the plans for Homecoming to the Senior Senate is President Jam Kry- gier. 3. Football player Scott Strang made his reputation in the English office. In an extraordinary example of resourcefulness he moved three refrigerators in and out within 24 hours. 4. Senior Class Officers: Jill Scott, Vice Pres- ident; lane Fratzke, Treasurer; Margie Bald- eras, Secretary; and Jana Krygier, President. 5 Secretary Margie Balderas and Jane Fratzke, treasurer, discusses the reserva- tions of Crad-Night before going to the Senate meeting. 6. What is that? startled while doing her classwork. Senior Nika Love cannot resist the temptation of satisfying her curiosity. Susan Aquino Richard Austin Karen Aucutt Denise Baaike Susan Anguiano na«of ' 80 19
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Class of 80 changes tradition The Class of ' 80 is the first class to remain in the same court for three years. Having put money and effort into remodeling the court in 1977-78, the Class of ' 80 decided to remain in their own court. When the seniors leave, the incoming sophomores will inherit it. Also changed were the court names. The Class of ' 80 court is now known as the Essex Court. Some traditions did remain. Senior Officers were still responsible for organizing homecoming, which was held at the Anaheim Convention Center. The profit from Homecoming went toward Senior-Follies, Grad-Night and all other Senior-class sponsored events. Seniors have completed the climb from the bottom to the top — Seniority. What does the future hold for the Class of ' 80? Deciding on a college or university was probably one of the biggest decisions. One event that will be worth anticipating is the class reunion. Everyone may look different, but the pride and spirit that made the Class of ' 80 a class to be well remembered, will never change. 18 Class of ' 80
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