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Derk Adams Patricia Akers Richard Alderman Danette Alfaro Michael Algren Leon AlkJre Merci Allebaugh Joseph Allotta Michelle Alvarez Crystal Alveti Kim Armstrong Seth Aronson Irma Arrona Timothy Austin Scott Bail Janna Baker John Baker Matthew Barker Douglas Barlett Deana Barrow Jeremy Basich Claudine Bejjani Robert Bennett Scott Bilinski Jesse Blackwell Mark Blanchard Kami Blood Jennifer Boettcher Michael Bolla April Boothby Scott Boran Clinton Bouchard Alan Bowen Michael Brandt Stephanie Bauer Yvonne Bretado Heather Broman William Bruce Chris Bruebaker Daneen Buck Mike Buechler Jeffery Buechler Jacquelyn Burtt Jennifer Caille Patrick Cannon John Carbajal Julie Carlson Bobbi Carroll Thomas Carter Marta Casper Rudy Castillo Su Catron Loreen Cena Maria Cesena Anthony ChagoHa Melisa Chance Aphone Chang Dara Chapman Ervis Charles Phillip Chavira Francisco Chilson Jack Chilson Michael Cicero 1X£ J ' 202 PEOPLE
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Roman Trujillo Lisa Valezuela Scott Vanderboom Russel Vanhellen Bryan Vann Rosann Vargas Robert Vaughn Jennifer Vavricka Elvira Velazquez Debbie Vernon Tommie Vitzelto Gia Vong Shelley Voss Robert Wadlow Billy Wafford Regina Waggoner Jennifer Wahlquist Kenneth Warbick Christina Warner Stephanie Watson Christopher Wdowiak OME THINGS SURVIVED THE GENERATION GAP REVIVAL ' READING ABOUT THE BEATLES. Julie Pullitzer displays her ' 60 ' s fashion. Darnck Weiss Aaron Weitmer Lourena West f ary Whitehead Nicole Whitney Andrea Wichman Tara Williams Edy Witham Julia Wolfe Dina Wray Sherrie York Jeffery Young Tammy Zeholla Angel Zerecero Lorraine Zubia Mark Zunie in the late sixties and early seventies, tine days of Dylan and the Byrds, a radi- cal movement took place among the young adults of America. The movement originally started to protest the Vietnam war and the nuclear arms race, but the radical spirit didn ' t die out with the end of the war. At the start of the war flower chil- dren began sprouting up in many col- leges. Public rallies and picketing often took place on college campuses and in front of nuclear testing sites. Some popu- lar slogans and mottos of the times were: Make love, not war ; Ban the bomb ; No nukes ; and of course Flower pow- er . The flower children began to dwindle in the late seventies and by the early eight- ies they were all but obsolete. But in the mid-eighties, the radical attitudes and spirit were revived by a new generation of flower children. This new generation be- gan to bring back the old protest slogans and the clothes worn by those in the six- ties. I think the clothes are cool, they ' re fun. I don ' t dress like that everyday, though, just when I feel like I ' m in a rut and need to break away, which is usually every full moon! commented Kim 01- vera. Carlin Olson liked the clothes, be- cause I just got bored of wearing black. The generation gap isn ' t as big as we think. Who knows, our kids may wear the same clothes we do now. Could it be that history really does repeat itself? by Doug Corbitt SOPHOMORE 60 ' s REVIVAL 201 V
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Karen Cochran Charles Cole Aaron Coley Dylan Collins Jennifer Conklin Tamara Copas Jeanette Corbitt Vanessa Cornejo Jason Cruz George Cunningham Mary Cunningham Michael Czysz Stefanie Daisey Michelle Daniel Calvin Davis Robert Davis Richard Day Raymond Denk Ryan Densmore William Devine Jo Dewees Janet Dey Cheri Dishno Somphavo Douansavanh Sonekha Douansavanh Sonethon Douansavanh Brian Downs Kelly Drexler IRST - YEAR - JITTERS MAY LEAD TO EMBARRASSING MOMENTS RESHMAN LABEL CAN BE BROKEN LISTENING TO DIRECTIONS, Joey Alotta makes his way through the maze of stations on orientation day with the help of Mr. Jeff Silver. - Was school the breeze you thought it would be your freshmen year? Were you the butt of a practi- cal joke or had first-year-jitters? Some 9th graders did not claim the Freshman title. This title pro- duced negative comments from some upperclass- men. PURPOSE: A self checklist for 9th graders or Freshmen. DIRECTIONS: Check one or more of the following. n Lost your schedule the first week of school ( or your map, or friend). n Walk into the stares of Mrs. Jeano Miller ' s A. P. English class. □ Had an enemy ballpoint explode on your new white outfit. n Walked into the wrong lockerroom. n Shared your lunch with your shirt. D Forget your P.E. locker combination. n Walked down to Lincoln Plaza for lunch. n Forgot your bus pass. n Say you ' re a Sophomore. II Having someone ask, You ' re a freshman aren ' t you? Congratulations! If you have chosen one or less, you were a 9th grader not a Freshman. ' You have broken the stereotype! by oebtie Hamim Louie Dupont Diana Earhart Robin Eriksen Connie Essex Jayne Evans Michelle Evans FRESHMEN CHECKLIST 203 y
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