Crescenta Valley High School - Yearbook (La Crescenta, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Crescenta Valley High School - Yearbook (La Crescenta, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 209 of 328
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. lc he took another step and then no more. She knew exactly what she had done but still dreaded looking down to face the reality. Slowly, she lifted her shoe to discover once again that she had stepped in a wad of chewing gum. From all the gum located on the ground or under desks, it was apparent that gum played a habitual and necessary role. Senior Coralie Meade stated, Chewing gum is a good habit because it strengthens jaw muscles. Sophomore Ricky Orcutt, agreeing that it was a good habit, stated, ln case of an o gum allowed in class. Nevertheless, freshman Gary Buck shows one of the wonderful arts of playing with gum, Stretching it out for the world to see, lowing a bubble. When there is nothing bet- - ter to do during a break, people like junior Rudi Liden make it a habit to chew gum in order zo pass the time. 204 Freshmen I I I emergency, like meeting a girl, l'll always have gum with me to freshen my breath. Gum was essential to some people like sophomore Kellie Cottrell. She admitted, When l'm nervous,l chew gum to calm myself down. The most popular types of gum chewed appeared to be Extra because the flavor lasts a long time and Trident because it helps to fight cavities. Advantages and disadvantages were both brought up. Some people believed that chewing gum helped to break other bad habits like overeating and biting nails. Others often saw the negative aspects of it because people always wanted a piece. Junior Kimberly Kang, in contrast to the opinion that gum fights cavities, stated, Gum is the cause of my cavities. Another disadvantage was brought up when freshman Chris Harvey said, Ulf it's not sugarless, it gets stuck in my braces. Of course, from all the gum that existed under the desks and on the ground, many disproved of gum being allowed on cam- pus. lhlevertheless, most people admitted that it was one item that they liked to have. by Mary .Jung it '15 ffkfili' Ui.-. .ff L



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Jason Abbott Michael Aguilar Paisley Aicks Jon Allen D. Allison David Alvarez Marcus Amsbary Scott Anderson Steve Anderson Kirk Aoyagi A. Ardosian Carolyn Argenio Mary Arriola Nick Atencio Michelle Atkin Victor Avakian Mike Avant Paul Baca Sergey Baghdasarian Paul Baik Mary Ann Bake Tim Baker Chris Barnes Kevin Barone Mark Batesole Stephanie Batt John Beckman Jennifer Beedy Travis Bell Diana Bennett James Berentsen Jenny Berentsen Z Sophomores -,Mal - 1 . . . .. ' ' 'g ' ..,,.... .. .,,--wf,.,r ,ww ' . t .i-,,w+.Mmw,,- . 2iffxgatssziggssasfzffqsaz- gi, :-2.5, ...ww lr., .Ml ., r H Maw, t 'ir E . f fc. Mr -' W . M ,-'ft .vi f - if ,,,1wffijmv ,lr ' H avoom! The engine roared. They were revving to go. With speed Ja, W' wilful' li and power, the four sophomore officers led their class to victory. President Brian Simmons, Vice President Christie Norrup, Secretary Leila Sanbar, and Treasurer Brian Howard worked with force. Sophomore class adviser, Miss Lisa Rea guided these four in their duty. We have great officers, and a class with spirit, Miss Rea remarked. Many tasks awaited the four officers. Fundraisers were highlighted among the list. They sold blue, plastic Falcon mugs fm.:- Ri during Homecoming, provided computer dating print outs, and held the annual sophomore backwards dance. These funds ed to lessening senior activity contribut costs SUC Simmons make the class has These sented th Howard c the best! h as the prom. President Brian firmly stated, We would like to most money that any sophomore ever made. four sophomore officers repre- e class of 1990. Treasurer Brian oncluded, Our class is definitely by Sun Kim l ,rr z l

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