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Alex Espinosa, Manuel Juarez, and Ted Lawrence watch intently, membering the days they played football as Sophomores. n, W fd The choir and band were important parts of the Anniversary Mass. Rich- ard Quezada, Linda Rockenbach, Lisa Fink, Pablo Cadena, Lorraine Gonzales, and Tracy Talkinton did their share on this exciting day. 2 Y A -rf Q and--if ff' rc ,,,.,..t,,l, , Sk 1. . , ' i it T 16 lil STUDENT LIFE
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At the rally during Spirit Week, Tony Ledesma, A.S.B. President, has a chance to explain why he feels the dress code should include a bow tie for the boys. Varsity team member Gina Trapletti puts all her effort into tapping the ball over the net to the dismay of the other team. wfnw rum ,QB '- N Debbie Truschel and Patti Novak try to get free fruit through trickery at the ASB. fruit sale. Besides coaching football, coach An, cich also teaches P.E. classes. Here during Parents Night, he explains the curriculum.
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ELEBRHTING Hi' ., iii 46-A What's caught Lori Barton's eye? Some guy perhaps? Possibly the game against Servite? Whatever it may be, Bernie Terrones offers her helpful advice. Danny Pogue, Matt Cole, Richard Ess trada, Ted Prenovost, Al Aguilera, Scott Ryan, and Steve Kennedy fell victim, as sophomore and freshmen football play- ers do each year, to the Pep Squad's antics at the Servite rally. After school, strange, and not-so- strange things may be observed. Su- zanne Poteete and Lorie Collette converse with a friend suffering from too much homework. Student Life To fully capture a student's busy life is truly impossible. There are too many feel- ings, emotions and people acting in the life of one student. But certain fun times and heartbreaks are shared by all. We didn't all succeed at everything, yet we didn't all fail either. Each of us played a special part in student life at St. Paul's. Possibly it was by showing spirit, support- ing the teams, joining a club, keeping up grades, helping someone out, or just by sharing a smile! Every student, in using his unique qualities, helps to make the St. Paul community complete. WHO WE RE STUDENT LIFE Il 17
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