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' ' Educated Men Are As Much Gloria Bsirne
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The Class of 77 w... .. ..cw generatio ' eiieration wliich began tliree years agn We entered Valley with a lot of c he uppcrciassmen looked at us as i. nw. j.v. ome kind of joke, but we showed them. We were ig enough to make it on our own. Freshman year was led by President Bertha ilenznela, Vice-president I-llsa Quinlanilla, . reasurer Monica Silbas, Studem lv lULiL M. lioy and Girl Charles Gnesda and Aaria Atencio. We soon found out that we had to do more .an just sit back and relax. We did this by find- ng some way of raising money, with the help of he Sophomore Class officers led by President aula Kirk, Vice-president Carrie Davis, Sec- elary-treasurer Mary Hermann, and Boy and lirl Student Relations James Dibase and Marya .dame. During our second yc- --- ' -H ' ' lings brightened up a bit. Then came a year of worries and prepara- ions for our goals after high school. Our main orries concerned grades and classes. We lidn ' t know whether we Iiad all our credits, and graduation was just another year away. We had to start settling down and earn good grades. A ot of time was spent on studies, but we also attended football games, rec-nites, dances, and basketliall games. The year was highlighted by the Junior Senior Prom at the Costa Mesa Coun- Ty Club. Under capable leadership, the Class of ' 77 mjoyed a successful junior year. Officers in- :luded President Marya Adame, Vice-president i lark Fiduccia, Secretary -treasurer Mary Her - ior year was mostly spent in prepar- lyg for plans after graduation. Worries were fetill on finals, grades, and other LITTLE things. As seniors we also demanded the traditions we had teen waiting four years to obtain. It seemed for awhile as though traditions had dis- gippeared. Senior officers were. President Bertha Valen- zuela. Vice-president Sandy Esparzn ; Secretary - ica Sillxis- ive a special s. Barbara Cald- „o did a great job as class advisors. We also thank all those who made our stay at Valley enjoyable and worthwhile. Teachers, adminis- trators, and parents, thank you! Bertha Valenzuela President Bruce L. Abbott Richard Abraham Marya A. Adame Audette Abdel-Messih Ignacio M. Acosta Jeffrey K. Adams Dominic L. Aguilar John C. Aguilar
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Superior to Uneducated Men Gary W. Bradshaw Susan I. Brandenburger David S. Broka Mary M. Brooks
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