Amador County High School - Skip Yearbook (Sutter Creek, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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1A 2V J-fu, i '?. A Concept of Caring. Committed to Involvement Don Schutz: Do your own thing is a popular cliche. Looking at today's youth, doing your own thing is the most positive attitude and educational change that has evolved over re- cent years. Looking way back to 1960, and my recollections as a high school student, there were symbolic students. The guy was college prep, had a crew cut, wore a black sweater and was the student body president. Girls had to have Spalding shoes, look like a plumb and be in love with the guy mentioned above. In the years that have followed, we have bounced from one stereotype to another, 1980 brings people doing and acting as they like and feeling good about it. Girls are accepted as cross country runners, ASB presidents, and math scholars. You may even find an okay girl in auto shop. Boys can still be athletic but can also have a Copenhagen ring on their back pocket and find acceptance. Every per- son has to have his own interest and his own successes in order to feel good about himself. Education has come a long way in helping people find themselves. 1980 is a good year for all of us. jim Davis: A philosophyz- In a world that con- fronts us constantly with one obstacle or an- other, a person must often re-evaluate the en- vironment and circumstances in which he lives. It therefore demands a belief in yourself as well as those one comes into contact with. Dealing with young requires a special kind of growth and understanding. This is a challenge in itself, but when it is compounded by in- creased numbers in a constant space, it re- quires flexibility and emotional stability by everyone. A growth in understanding, a con- cept of caring, and a commitment to in- volvement are the ingredients which bring about individual growths that, hopefully, lead to success in our efforts. 1. Patiently waiting, Principal Dan Schutz helps with intercom adjustments. 2. Another headache comes to Vice Principal Iim Davis as Carolene Doran gazes si- lently at its perpetrator. Schutz!Davis 15



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Rushed BC Exerts Effort Beginning its production later than expected, the Broadcast, a weekly newspaper written mainly for students, first appeared November 2, a result of hard work exerted by the journalism students who had rushed through an eight week course in their class. We must Credit the journalism students, com- mented Debby Thornburg, editor of the BC, on the completion in half the time of a semester courseg their work is shaping up and their individ- ual styles are coming through, she stated. In ad- dition, Kevin Neville and members of his ad- vanced typing class gave the BC a boost at the beginning of its production. V 2 'WN 1 Sam Krzlch sports editor discusses the content of a Cross country article with writer, Mark Outland. 2. The BC staff Giles Turner advisor fback rowj Ralph Moore, Rhonda Holden, Vivian Alexander, Mark Outland,' Sam Krzich Todd Fulton tfront rowj Debbie Thornburg, Valerie Reese, Iulie Spradlin, Elaine Cherry and Tammy Roberts work daily to produce a vital newsletter for the students. Broadcast 17

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