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End results show where the hard work has produced activi- ties students have enjoyed. ' ' — Karen Mesenhimer Yes, peas and carrots again. states Angie Lo- zano. Making sure students get a nutritious meal at lunch is a big responsibility, but serving the meal to the crowd is an even bigger task. • Exerting his best effort, Dave Salcedo prepares for another day of work. Custodians demonstrated hard work daily as they served a major part in the cleanli- ness of our campus. Noemi Ortega. Data Entry Clerk Petty Page, School Office Manager Mary Palacios. Health Clerk Jan Palmer, English Antonio Pena, English Mary Peront, Instructional Assis- tant Dean Pierce. Industrial Arts Debbie Pipes, HIP Teacher Deloris Prior, Librarian Pauline Quesnel, English 236 Orrega Sheon
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The basics are important, but not at the sacrifice of the joy of learning ... — John Wright And the DNA molecule is made up of four bases . . . Mr. Morrill informs his biology class. A call for more science courses brought Mr. Mark Morrill to Saddleback from Willard Intermediate School. 4H Mr. Leland Aday and Bobby Jo Grisel become in- volved in a discussion in 4th period Psychology while Jane Green and the rest of class looks on. The Back to Basics move called for more emphasis in Social Studies. Catherine McNair, ESL Bill Nelson, Physical Education Patricia Nelson, HIP Secretary Robert Nelson, Assistant Principal, Curriculum Phuong Nguyen, History Pamela Nichols, Typing Joy Nuernberger, HIP Interpreter Nancy O ' Conner, Principal Guido Olivares, Math Jack Ollestad. Science Academics 235
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Patrick Quinn, Math Glenda Razor, Business Mike Reeves. HIP Interpreter Ed Reinig, Special Education Counselor David Rhone, History Sandra Rhone, Math Karen Richardson, HS Media Rosalind Robbins, History Robert Romeo, French Kathy Romero, English, Yearbook Advisor Marilyn Rowe. Sophomore Counselor Carolyn Rowland, HIP Principal Edward Samuel. RAP Classes Gilbert Shaw, Math Laurie Shean. HIP Teacher Finance clerk Karen Mesenhimer busily types up a memo pertaining to the school ' s finances. Not only was Mrs. Mesenhimer the school finance clerk, but she was also secre- tary to the activities director, plus the girls ' and boys ' athletic directors. The unsung heroes by Linda Yokoi In a never ending battle to rid the campus of bacteria, feed an army, and to put the over-abundant flow of pa- perwork behind bars, the Unsung He- roes strive to accomplish their good deeds for the day. At the Hall of Unappreciatees, the superwomen of diet begin their daily tasks at 6:00 AM. Having the reputation of the best cafeteria in the district fifteen workers had to keep up high standards. I have to see that the students get a nutritious meal each day, Betty Barnard commented. In addition, she had to estimate the amount of lunches to be served, feed the faculty, and make sure everything was pre- pared on time and in an orderly fash- ion. Meanwhile, on other parts of the campus, Masters of the Universe, un- der the supervision of He-man Rick Sanchez, struggle to rid the school of dirt. Their duties entail cleaning class- rooms through which hundreds tram- pled each day, taking care of the plants, and keeping the restrooms Tidy-Bowl Clean. Students should appreciate, not graffiti it, Sanchez noted. They have a nice school. Back at the main office, Karen Me- senhimer works to keep financial mat- ters in hand. Her many feats included counting, depositing, rolling all fundraiser mon- ey, keeping account ledgers up to date, and paying all officials. She is also in charge of all transportation. But the love of the work they do is quite evident, as the saga of the Un- sung Heroes continues. If we all work together, we see results, and our hard work is worthwhile, Mesenhimer closed, v Acodemics 237
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