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Rivera and James saw a Martial Arts ex- hibition by Japanese students during one of the wrestling tournaments. i'fX T'2 One June morning Jesse James poses with a group of young Japa nese students at a park which attracts tourists. The children are so cute, James said. WW -.-.-.-.-,-,-.-.-,-.-.-.:.i:ggz::3:5'.F5'.3'.'5.::3:5:5:55:34.3:1:5:3:::5.1.1,::3.g:5.3.3 ....... ,,...................... . During the summer Jesse James and Anthony Rivera, both Seniors, had the chance to wrestle in Japan. Both raised money through sponsors to go on this adventurous trip. They spent two weeks in Japan, where they visited many cities. Both James and Rivera went undefeated in their matches in Japan. Both wrestlers had a busy schedule when they were not wrestling. They each stayed with a host family. The Japanese treated us like movie stars, said Rivera. They were really polite, said James. I felt good about it fthe tripl, l'm sure Jesse did too. I felt privileged to be able to do this, says James. lf both had the chance to wrestle in Japan, they most definitely would do so again, they said. They lthe Japanesel didn't stop feeding us, James said. yi u vm ' Japan 011
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Student in Government Brett Zaenglein, a senior, who was a congressional page in Washington D.C. this past summer, went through a process of filling out applications, writing an essay and partaking in a major interview to get this summer job. Only one of 300 students that applied for a position as a page got to be one. Zaenglein said this job was exciting and had many memorable times. Zaenglein, who was in Washington D.C. from July 10 until August 16, 1987, stayed in a dorm one block from the Capitol where he spent his days delivering documents in Congress. Zaenglein earned a monthly salary of S884 a month which he used to pay for his air fare, room and board, food and clothes. Zaenglein said, It was exciting being on the house floor while congress was in session and it was an honor being pointed out by tour guides to tourists. Zaenglein also said it was exciting getting a personal tour ofthe White House by a Secret Service employee and going to the very top of the capitol dome with Congressman Kildel. But most of all Zaenglein enjoyed making friends with people from all over the U.S. Brett wonders . . . Are you ready for the future, America? Zaenglein is working his way to the top as he poses with fellow pages in the Long- worth Building on Capitol Hill. Brett practices for his first press con- ference as President? 'U W 0? lb at gm . i r --M1514 36. 1 2 W if ., ,, , A M ,, L , ii . Q, , Q F j i ,Qt ggg ' ',-.. . Q- i f 0' Future Pres. Brett Zaeng- , , 'Z . , x it 'l 0' f if V' f ' V, ' lein along with future ,. .,, r., A , V, Cabinet Mgmbgfs? L, . jk fi q fi r:', . V ,L :V u , r ill -l'i ' A ii.. errsr . r , -t ,,zV il, ,' r df. J . Hu ,,.,' ez., H , . ,, K 111 Qt! ,194 'V l'-Y, 'fly . J yi' rv, r , , .' rswy ' .. mi 'I ffffa ii, ' A 1 . ,, an w I V .YV ,il ii, ' I 'f ? 93. ' t . r 'rr 4. ffm, ,O V fa A . ' I. , A , A WV .f 'ltl 1 ,-. 6 hazy it
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l Dedication The 1988 Statesman Staff would like to dedicate the Yearbook to Mrs. Elinor White. For two years she put up with us coming in on Saturdays, to meet deadlines, blaring radios, gossiping, and partying. We want her to know that without her there to motivate us we would have never done our jobs. It was very difficult with a new adviser this year, but we managed to put the 1988 book together. We will never forget all those fun times we had in the class and we hope you won't either. Without your help we wouldn't have won the three awards ttwo second-place plaques and one third- place plaquel for last yearls Statesman Yearbook. Thank you for your contribution to the Yearbook. WE LOVE YOU! mia Mrs. White and Mrs. Bow proudly display the plaques for last year's Yearbook. v 12 Dedication
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