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The reserves really get into their cheers at a pep rally. Afqqw 'hrough all the hustle and bustle of things, Jeri Jacobs still nds a way to keep a smile on her face. uv mfr -11 V I zz Dwi'-QA X ' , QW r i fix. -F1 '- ' ' if 'Wir 11:1 , ' i 'r :'QT' 'N Q, :Z Q ' r w V ' - ' V5 5fl 1'5W ' .fs i pW,W:,,. v f f? - 5 gi :W'7?'fY 6 Q ' Workouts seem strenuous for Stefanie Pesnell, but Karen Kennedy has a good time. Officers include Debbie Purcell, 2nd It.: Dawn Scherlen, capt.g Karen Summerlin, 3rd lt.g Darlene Sumbrera, 5th It.g Mary Ochoa, 4th lt.g and Lisa McAlpine, lst lt. ,.! we Decorating lockers is fun for Melissa Tony. reserves f 147
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Reserves have important jobs ictoriadore Reserves have a big responsibility beside training to become Victoriadores. Backing the Stingarettes to state finals, they also help the Victoriadores in their money-raising projects. Reserves have two classes, meeting during third and fifth periods. The Victoridore major and the first and second captains take charge of teaching the famous dancing style unique to the Victoriadores, Reserves get a chance to learn what a Victoridore is by helping decorate lockers for the junior and senior powder puff contestants and by dancing at girl's basketball games at halftime. 1982-83 Victoriadore Reserves. Freshman Anna Flint and Junior Lori Clasius look like they are having a good time dancing at a game. 1982-83-Victoriadore Reserves officers include Karen Kennedy 5th lt Lynette Capistran 3rdl Defllse Klllliatrick lstlt Melissa Toney captain Anna Flint 2ndIt and Stephanie Pesnell 4thll
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.41 -' Q M X fix! r ' Chemical bubblei toil and Assistant photographer Tiffany Beg trouble eing a photographer is a rare state of existence. From that registration day when they sign up for journalism, one realizes what one's destiny will be. The first characteristic of a true photog is being half-crazy. The tendency to be nocturnal falls right behind. The average photog gets approximately 4 to 6 hours of sleep per night since they are constantly in the darkroom. Unlike most students who wear from S520 to S200 of their wardrobe to school daily, the average photog wears between 55400 and S2000 worth most of it consisting of expensive cameras and flashes units. Photogs also reek of many olfactory enemies. They are always playing chemist with such solutions as Indicator Stop Bath, D-76, Daktol, Hypo and others. These, in turn, contribute to the production of some exceptional photographs, and manage to eat their way through many OP shirts each year. Between work and school, photogs are always on the run. They are constantly photographing clubs, sports, dances, and other school related activities. Some have entered the photography business for themselves. Ross Lucas, Sean Wray, and Steven Lanier not only promote their own free lance businesses, but also provide various services for KXIX Television. Sean Wray figured he should take a picture of himself if he wanted to be in the annual. Head Photographer Steven Lanier never goes anywhere without his trusty Nikon. 4-M' 'l fi Dean Meade helps Pete Munoz set his flash properly. sorts pictures to hand out to the stal ,ii Assistant photographer Chris C2 son gets everything in order lorl first assignment. Ross Lucas wonders what ha pened to his Faithful Canon Bl now realizes he should've brouglll Nikon.
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