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Victor Gutierrez Jeffery Gutterud Jason Halverson Rory Hammon Christopher Hanson Sheryl Hargis Benjamin Harrell April Hauver William Haynes Rebecca Hearn Steven Heinze Nathan Henshaw Melissa Hernandez Christopher Hildebrandt Tamara Holland Chasity Holmes Lalanya Holt Todd Hopkins Robert Horner Max Hotta Adam Hughes Alfred Huizar Christine Hunter Jennie Huse Rick Huseman Katherine James Min Jang Camdon Johnson Michael Johnson William Johnson Bobby Jones Jeffery Jones Jennifer Jones Willie Jones Lorrie Jordan Ray Jordan Richard Juarez Elizabeth Justice John Keating Eric Kelley James Kenny Michael Kerr Mark Kettering James Kinsman Aimee Kirkland Tera Klaassenvanoo Mark Knight Travis Knutsen 130 • FRESHMEN
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' yfie mcut Lettering Freshmen 4 freshman on a varsity team? Class of 1991 on a letterman ' s jack- et? Yes, it is possible, but rare. It takes courage for someone to tryout for a team, but when it ' s your first year it takes even more. I was afraid of trying out because I had no exper ience and everyone else had, explained Stephanie Blinco. Her hard work before try-outs paid off, because she made it on the varsity soccer and cross country team. Practices were long and hard, sometimes frustrating, es- pecially when you don ' t get LADY LIONS. Lashon Myles and Amanda Shearer talk during their soc- cer practice. Amanda lettered as a freshman in cross country. There was just J.V. and varsity baseball so freshman have a chance to make it on the team only if they have played long enough, said Chad Bishop. enough playing time in the games. Many players are lucky to get on a var- sity team their senior year. It was a real accomplishment to make it on a team with a few years of experience from club sports. There are many differences between outside club sports and school sports. Janai Mason explained, When you ' re on a club sport it doesn ' t really matter if you lose, but when you ' re in school sports you have to win (for your school). Stephanie and Janai were but two of the freshman athletes who lettered in their sports. Class of ' 91 and a A patch did find their way on a few selected lettermen ' s jackets. Ilene Garcia Matthew Garcia Rene Garcia Victoria Garcia Timothy Garner Richard Gastelum Micheal Gates Trent Geary Dean Gerdeman Jeanette Gibby David Gilmore Americo Giordano Kimberly Glass David Gomez Austin Gossard Ruth Gray Kristen Greene Gareth Gregson Katherine Gregson Jared Griffith Gina Grisson Kurt Grutzmacher Lydia Guardado Harold Gunther LETTERING • 129
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or the first time in fif- m teen years, A.H.S. launched a week long campaign on saying MO! to drugs. Because of the rise in drug abuse in the past few years people felt it was time to take some initiative and start a fight against the fatalities of drugs. Some hangouts in the com- munity even joined in the fight, such as Shakey ' s Pizza. They had a two week special. If you identify yourself as a supporter by saying Riverside says, ' No ' to Drugs you would re- ceive a 25% discount on food purchases. I thought it was neat for the city to make a statement on drug abuse. I also pne4A Pte t Say No To Drugs . . .The Say No To Drug stickers made people realize that there was help out there if they wanted it, com- mented freshman Sheri Clark. SAY NO! Joey Matyasik and Willie Jones exchange a flyer spreading the word of the drug-free campaign. The community as well as schools all par- thought it was great the way all schools participated, replied Mrs. Cheryl Sim- mons. In addition to the antidrug stickers distributed through second period classes, red ribbons were placed on trees, bulletin boards and even people during the week of the campaign. Fresh- man Don Wilson noted that, Mr. Mura- shige had both stickers and a red ribbon. He had the sticker on the pencil holder and a red ribbon around his finger! It seemed that with the help of teachers, students, and members of the Riverside community, this campaign got its mes- sage across. by Christina Edivan and Karen Madokoro Joseph Koch Tina Kosk Jay Kovalski David Kristinat Scott Lamar Scott Lane Jason Langford Elva Lara Jennifer Larkin Steven Leyva Patricia Leal Aaron Ledgerwood Anthony Lema Elaine Lepolo Brian Liddicote Christina Lindblade Cali Linfor Bethany Lockhart Donald Loeffler Dawn Lord Heather Lovell Harlean Lowe Matthew Lowen Shane Lowett SAY NO TOiRUGS - 131
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