Glendale High School Almanac 2005

Datebook
By The Numbers
Who's Who
Price Index

GHS Marquee

Registration Days:
Seniors: August 30
Juniors: August 31
Sophomores: September 1
Freshmen/New Students: September 2

First Day of School: Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Last Day of School: Thursday, June 23, 2005

Senior Portraits: Class of 2005 senior portraits were taken during August and September 2004 at Dunlap-Turney Photography, 1224 E. Broadway, Glendale, CA 91205-1408. NOTE: Dunlap merged with Montrose-based Bronson Photography in spring 2005. Negatives and digital files are kept for only 10 years, then are destroyed. If you want more prints made of your senior poses, order them now. http://www.bronsonphotography.com/
Bronson Photography, 2060 Montrose Ave., Montrose, CA 91020. 818-249-5864 .

Yearbook: $75, $65 (if bought before Homecoming). Editor-in-Chief: Melany Maleki. Volume 96. Delivered on June 9, 2005. 1,000 books ordered.

Explosion
: Editors-in-Chief: Ray de Mesa, Sarah Goldbaum, Christine Park. Volume 88. 7 issues.
Publication dates: October 8, 2004; November 12, 2004; December 16, 2004; January 21, 2005; March 10, 2005; May 3, 2005; June 23, 2005

Drama Productions:
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
December 1-3, 2004 in the auditorium

Commedia Dell Arte
June 1-3, 2005 in Ye Little Theatre
$5 ($4.00 with ASB)

Car Washes:
Football: July 17, February 26, March 26

Club Sponsored Dances:
Armenian Dance: January 7(Armenian Club)
Salsa Night: April 29 (Spanish Club)

Back To School Night: October 7

Senior Nights at Shakey's:
October 15 and April 22
Senior Days at The Habit: November 23, March 4, March 31

Round Up: October 21

Homecoming Activities:
Pep Rally:
November 12, 2nd period assembly in gym
Carnival:
November 12, Lunch
Homecoming Football Game vs. Hoover:
November 12
Admission: $5.00 (Free with ASB Card)
Final Score: Hoover 42, GHS 14

Homecoming Dance:
November 20 in South Gym
Admission: $30 ($25 with ASB Card)
Theme: Bella Notte
Court:
King Arabo Beiki
Prince Vinson Ching
Prince Sam Ghayouri
Prince Phillip Lee
Prince Brian McCarty
Prince Arbi Vartan
Prince Joel Yun

Queen Melany Maleki
Princess Audrey Andrade
Princess Arpine Bandaryan
Princess Melissa Eslava
Princess Crystal Lim
Princess Valentina Vardanyan
Princess Hera Yoon

John Pham - Dance Drill
Dance-Drill member John Pham performs at a USA Regional Competition at West High School in Torrance.

Club Picture Day: December 2

Variety Show: December 9

Annual Holiday Concert: December 16

Unconcert:
February 24, 25
Admission: $8
Theme: It's On and Crackin'

Winter Formal: February 12
Admission: $20 ($17 with ASB Card)
Court: Queen Lilit Nalbandyan, Princesses Monica Kim, Nubia Melendez, Karine Mongarian, Danielle Verdict, Shivani Vora
Theme: A Valentine in Winter Time

Oratorical: March 4. 96th annual.
Winners:
Tableau: Seniors
Speech: Freshmen (Amira Polack, speaker)
Spirit: Seniors
Discipline: Freshmen (by default. Seniors award reversed). Disqualified for rowdy celebratory behavior after judges announcement.

Scholastic Bowl: March 14. Finish: 4th Place. Quizmaster: Fritz Coleman. Overall: Hoover 93, Crescenta Valley 75, Clark 64, Glendale 60.
Team: Ani Avagyan, Alisa Dong, David Hwang, Albert Tam, Barbara Zafra

Open House: March 31

Spring Break: April 11-15

Senior Panoramic Picture: May 16
Senior Slide Show: May 16
Hypnotist Show: May 16

PNMA Selection Saturday: May 21. Club reps meet to interview PNMA semi-finalists in library.

Prom: May 27
Hotel: Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills
Theme: Fly Me To The Moon
Admission: $85 ($80 per person with ASB Card)
Court:
King Jason Chamberlin
Prince Rob Abyane
Prince Kevin Aquino
Prince Joe Boghosian
Prince Nick Garcia
Prince Vache Ohanessian

Queen Lia Oganesyan
Princess Danielle Ameeti
Princess Sharis Ayazjoo
Princess Janet Hutchins
Princess Jade Martinez
Princess Barbara Zafra


Senior Awards Night: June 1

PNMA Assembly: June 2
Finalists: Audrey Andrade, Ray de Mesa, Crystal Lim, Lia Oganesyan, Hera Yoon
Winner: Ray de Mesa
Winner gets $1,000 scholarship. Finalists receive $100 each.

GHSA (Glendale High Service Award):
Kristina Davtyan, Vida Djaghouri, Alisa Dong, Ray de Mesa, Melissa Eslava, Sarah Goldbaum, Katie Harrison, Mina Kim, Crystal Lim, Krystabel Manquiquis, Ben Mooso, Lia Oganesyan, Christine Park, John Pham, Cynthia Sahakian, Hourie Sahakian, Jessica Thepprasit, Stanley Velasquez, Hera Yoon, Barbara Zafra

Senior Luau:
June 3, 3rd and 4th period ($7, $5 with ASB Card)

Baccalaureate: June 12, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2:00 p.m. (free)
Keynote Speaker: Scott Anderle

Graduation:
June 23, 6:00 p.m.

Grad Night at Disneyland:
June 23. 14 buses left at 10:00 p.m. and returned at 7:30 a.m. ($65, $60 w/ASB Card)

Freshman Beach Party (at Zuma Beach): June 24 9:30 a.m. Bus returned at 4:30 p.m.


Datebook

July 17, 2004: Football Garage Sale, Barbeque & Car Wash
August 30:
Senior Registration Day
August 31: Junior Registration Day
September 1:
Sophomore Registration Day
September 2: Freshmen/New Students Registration Day
September 8:
First Day of School
September 23: Freshman Class Election

October 8:
Explosion Issue #1
October 9: Back To School Night
October 16:
Round Up
October 22:
Senior Night at Shakey's

November 1-2:
Mock Presidental Election
November 12:
Explosion Issue #2
November 12:
Homecoming Rally, Carnival and Football Game
November 20:
Homecoming Dance

December 1-3:
Drama production: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie in auditorium
December 2:
Club Picture Day
December 9: Variety Show
December 16:
Explosion Issue #3

January 7:
Armenian Club Dance
January 21:
Explosion Issue #4

February 12: Winter Formal
February 24, 25:
Unconcert
February 26: Big Saturday (Track Car Wash, Football Pancake Breakfast)

March 4:
Oratorical
March 10:
Explosion Issue #5
March 14:
Scholastic Bowl
March 31:
Open House

April 11-15:
Spring Break
April 29:
Salsa Night

May 3:
Explosion Issue #6
May 16:
Senior Panoramic Picture
May 16: Senior Slide Show
May 21:
PNMA Selection Saturday
May 27: Prom

June 1-3:
Drama production: Commedia Dell Arte in Ye Little Theatre
June 2: PNMA Assembly
June 3:
Senior Luau
June 8:
Senior Awards Night
June 9:
Yearbooks delivered
June 23:
Explosion Issue #7
June 23: Graduation
June 23: Grad Night at Disneyland


By the Numbers

Total school enrollment: 3,100
Total graduating class: 601

Top Grade Point Averages:
Valedictorian: Arbi Vartan (4.50 GPA) and Chris Ohanganiance (4.50 GPA)
Salutatorian: Ani Avagyan (4.43 GPA)


Who's Who

Student Government:
Associated Student Body (ASB)
President:
Lia Oganesyan
Vice President:
Hera Yoon
Secretary:
Amy Kang
Director of Finance:
Saline Ayvazyan
Director of Academics:
Ani Arutyunyan
Director of Activities:
Ani Avagyan
Director of Assemblies and Rallies:
Nona Manoukian
Director of Publicity:
Adrine Karapetyan
Director of Spirit-Pep:
Isabel Martinez
Directors of Clubs and Inter-School Relations:
Arpine Torosyan and Mina Kim
Boys Athletics Representative:
Arman Shalvardzhyzyan
Girls Athletics Representative:
Melissa Eslava
Dance-Drill Representative:
Kala Jenkins
VAPA Representative:
Jessica Thepprasit

Class Cabinets
Seniors - Class of 2005
President:
Hourie Sahakian
Vice President:
Anna Babakhanyan
Secretary:
Lusine Akopyan
Director of Finance:
Serine Uguryan
Director of Activities:
Alisa Dong

Juniors - Class of 2006
President:
Maggie Chan
Vice President:
Lillian Babaian
Secretary:
Marina Garabedyan
Director of Finance:
Lilit Nalbandyan
Director of Activities:
Anet Ovsepyan

Sophomores - Class of 2007
President:
Nune Piloshyan
Vice President:
Irene Jang
Secretary:
Neomi Garzon
Director of Finance:
Gaming Li
Director of Activities:
Tenny Gharibian

Freshmen - Class of 2008
President:
Amy Bishop
Vice President:
Gervea Ornopia
Secretary:
Nathali Nicolas
Director of Finance:
Stephanie Hagberg
Director of Activities/Publicity:
Midori Fabricante

Faculty Advisors:
ASB: Mary Hazlett
Class of 2005: Dan Cabrera and Kathy Burns
Class of 2006:
Chet Marcheque and Rick Sherrick
Class of 2007: Ed Petrina and Laura Wells
Class of 2008: Kelly Palmer and Amy Mkrtchian


Price Index - June, 2005
20 years from now you won’t believe how cheap things were when you graduated.
Gas Prices

Prices accurate as of June 23, 2005, the last day of school

United States Population: 281,421,906 (2000 Census)
Glendale, California Population:
194,973 (2000 Census)
California Minimum Wage:
$6.75 per hour
Gasoline:
$2.37/gal. (87 octane), $2.47/gal. (89 octane), $2.57/gal. (91 octane)
First Class Postage Stamp: 37 cents
Legal music download: 99 cents per song
Blank CD-Rs: $39.98 (100 Memorex, 80 min., 52X)
Blank VHS Tape: $2.99 (T-120). 4-pack: $8.99
Compact Disc: $18.98 (list price)
DVD/Video Rental: $3.99 (Blockbuster Video)

Disneyland Admission:
$53.00 (ages 10 and up), $43.00 (ages 3-9)

Music Charts:

Top Five Songs the Week of Graduation (Billboard Hot 100 Singles and Tracks) - Published 6/23 for sales ending 6/19:
1. Inside Your Heaven (Carrie Underwood )
2. We Belong Together (Mariah Carey )
3. Hollaback Girl (Gwen Stefani)
4. Don't Phunk With My Heart (The Black Eyed Peas)
5. Just A Lil Bit (50 Cent)

Top Five Albums the Week of Graduation (Billboard Hot 200 Albums) - Published 6/23 for sales ending 6/19:
1. X&Y (Coldplay)
2. In Your Honor (Foo Fighters)
3. Never Gone (Backstreet Boys)
4. The Emancipation of Mimi (Mariah Carey)
5. Monkey Business (The Black Eyed Peas)

Radio Station Playlists:
Most Played Songs the Week of Graduation:
1. Baby I'm Back (Baby Bash)
2. Dreams (The Game)
3. Just A Lil Bit (50 Cent)
4. Like U (Daddy Yankee)
5. Toma (Pitbull)

KIIS-FM:
1. Lonely (Akon)
2. Oh (Ciara)
3. Hollaback Girl (Gwen Stefani)
4. Baby I'm Back (Baby Bash)
5. We Belong Together (Mariah Carey)

KROQ:
1. Honest Mistake (The Bravery)
2. All These Things That I've Done (The Killers)
3. Speed of Sound (Coldplay)
4. Beverly Hills (Weezer)
5. Best of You (Foo Fighters)

At The Movies:

Adult Admission:
$10.00 (adult)
Top Five Movies the Week of Graduation (boxofficemojo.com):
1. Batman Begins
2. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
3. Madagascar
4. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
5. The Longest Yard

Television:
Top 10 Television Shows for the 2004-2005 Season:
1. American Idol
2. CSI
3. American Idol (Results)
4. Desperate Housewives
5. CSI: Miami
6. Survivor: Palau
7. Without a Trace
8. Survivor: Vanuatu
9. Everybody Loves Raymond
10. NFL Monday Night Football

On The Newsstand:

Newsweek Magazine:
$3.95
Time Magazine: $3.95
Los Angeles Times: 50 cents (daily), $1.50 (Sunday)
TV Guide: $2.49

In and Out Burger

On The Menu:
McDonald's:
Big Mac: $2.29, Quarter Pounder: $2.59
In-N-Out: Double Double: $2.75, Cheeseburger: $1.85, Hamburger: $1.60, French Fries: $1.09, Shake: $1.60

At the Super Market:
Milk:
$3.29/gal. (Vitamin D Homogenized)
Bread: $3.39/loaf (Weber’s Large, 24 oz.)
Eggs: $1.99/dozen (Ralph’s Brand Large AA)
Coca-Cola: $1.69 (2 liter bottle), $1.29 (20-oz. bottle), $3.99 (12 12-oz. cans)
Candy Bar: 59 cents (Kit Kat, 1.5 oz.; Nestle Crunch, 1.55 oz.)
Coffee:
$3.99 (Maxwell House, Yuban, Folgers 11.5 oz. cans)
Sugar: $3.49 (5 lbs. C&H Granulated)
Bottled Water: $2.50 (Aquafina 6 pk. 16.9 oz bottles)
Detergent: $9.19 (Tide, 87 oz, 40 loads)
Cheese: $3.29 (Kraft American Singles, 12 slices, 2/3 oz. each)
Ground Beef: $10.77 (3 lbs. 85% lean)