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I mf: P , 4 rl ffl Z T X- l 4 Aquila staff members include: Kyle Guthrie, Mary Nigh, Nancy Zidek, Lisa Ehrlich, Teri Lanti- gua, Jean Requate, Dean Hale, Caridad Lopez, Adis Riveron, and Michele Balser. 5 V I 1 1 x Abby Wolf types up some copy. Yearbook editors: Adis R., Dean H., and Bonnie W. Q.. ..f -f' Aquila staff members include: Anthony Reidler, Mary Mazzeo, Norma Ledesma, Monica Kran- ' kowsky, Bonnie Waldman, Michelle McCallough, and Diana Cordoba. -.Lv Veronica Costero and Oscar Llorente relax. wfffff' f, ..,..,.....a.- 4 . t' as f 2' .V 1 . , x ,li by will - ' 5 ' .v 'nk 'N ,, X X Ae, V14 We fc? A: .55 bf Mary Mazzeo works on the sports section. This QIIGIS For You! The production of the 1983-84 Aquila would not have been possible without the 40 hardworking stu- dents divided into two yearbook classes. These students spent time each day typing, cropping pictures, writing and rewriting copy in order to perfect the yearbook. Under the supervision of Ms. Deb- bie Lichtman, the yearbook staff, along with editors Adis Riveron, Bonnie Waldman, and Dean Hale could not fail in their objective to make the Aquila the best yearbook ever published in Southwest history. We hope you enjoy it! ACTIVITIES! 7 Y
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,...'X f-:sux 3,3 YP 'Y Xl :wa .Nw:2Xi:f'-'-S-13,1 .I 4.3.1 ,'-ax. 'N ,I 1-Q-aye.. 1-.ea-4 'l2w -,'3 2'51'3'N4f?45'53 2:-3:e:f2:3gQQ:N N- 'fit-Q-N' . Q' The fourth period journalism staff includes: top row: Juan Montes, Jorge Rolo, Ana Hernandez, Dawn Lambert, Teri Lantigua, Lourdes Rodriguez, Mercy Gonzalez, Jeannie Greene, Diane Alvarez, and Janet Greco. Bottom row: John Rodriguez, Ivan Valenzuela, Jorge Pascual, Andrea Papier, and Christina Rodriguez. Ana Valle reads the finished product. Andrew Colon looks on with enthusiasm. Lancer Staff Q, is Productive Almost every month throughout the year, the Lanc- er, our school newspaper, was distributed to homeroom classes. This publication en- abled our student body and staff members to get a grasp of what had happened Kor what would happen, around school. Under the leadership of edi- tor, Andrew Colon, assistant editor, Christina Rodriguez, and advisor, Ms. Debbie Licht- man, the staff was able to pro- vide the latest news, editorials, and reviews to keep us in- formed. Rodriguez, and Jeannie Greene. 'I 6 X ACTIVITIES Diane Alvarez works on the Lancer. - X Albert Rodriguez concentrates on his work. Editors: Diane Alvarez, Jorge Pascual, Mercy Gonzalez, Christina Rodriguez, Janet Greco, Lourdes
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1 H -u - V71 fu nw X A otudent Council Leads the Way Student Council kept busy this year with various activities. All of the council officers, representatives, and class officers spent many hours working to make the 1983-84 year the best ever. The year began with the Sopho- more Orientation for all of our Baby Eagles. The members also worked many hours to perfect extra- curricular activites, including: the Blood Drive, the United Way Drive, the Homecoming extravaganza, the Senior Banquet, the Junior Class Ring Ceremony, the Mr. Eagle Con- test, Senior Week, Grad-Nite, and above all, the Prom. The four elected officers for l 9 8 3- 84 were: Ana Veiga, presidentg Ve- ronica Costero, vice-president, Monica Padillo, secretary, and Irene Balbis, treasurer. Ms. Francis Wein- traub served as sponsor. 'jf' ., . gif x, Y 0 Suzette Gonzalez is a reliable representative. 1 YD! David Miller works diligently for the council. 7 8fACTlVITIES ' - I- ., ' , 'Pl X I f'N L-QW The senior officers and representatives of Student Council are responsible for the success of the Senior Banquet, Senior Pep Rally, and Grad-Nite. ap X The junior representatives participate in the organization of the Junior Class Ring Ceremony. The sophomore representatives use their talents in selling notepads to raise money.
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