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212 Ryan Kadletz Erin Kan Brett Kane Arbi Karapetian Tammy Karp Jill Kattelman Christine Kepler Brian Kim Jane Kim Paul Kim Peter Kim Stephanie Kim Jake Knight Andy Koo Shant Koumriqian Andrius Kudirka Eric Kunz Gene Lee Jenny Lee John Lee June Lee Tom Lee Deborah Liden Allen Lim Michael Lingan Chris Liscinsky Jodi Lofvendahl Rich Lomas Edgar Lopez Michael Lorenzen Tammy Lucas David Lukens Shonna Lumsden Elizabeth Luguin Kristy MacDonald Kim MacKillop Heather MacPherson Sheila Mackey John Manarchy Sandy Mankiewicz Simon Manoucherian Aleen Manoukian Yvonne Mao Matt Markley Brian Martin Damon Martin Jennie Martinez Diedra Martino Paul Matijasevic Eleanor McCauley Brook McClary David McCrary Drew McCreey Laura McFeaters Scott McKinnon Shawn McKnight Christin McLeod Jason McMahon Sean Mclhlevin Dennis Meade Wendy Meeker Martha Mendoza Tim Messersmith James Meyette Sophomores x ,, H ,W iL,i.ff -SV I, nw ,:f.'E-.'Ef'f2 t J ,, Typ, 22 I K ff tiii E v ai if f v w ,. , zu- ff ' f 'BK M, A H Y W. I D iii ii 5? a i 'C ff 51 ' MQg1 1 f f 5? fig iff Q- if 'Y 334 Q 's 'fr L MK' if A V , J w -if 'ff M5 ,av ' i ,P f Hi i fi - 2 .,,,.,,,, g 3 Q Q ,i 'Q W Znf ' ' frvv ?m' ' , ffzfwtffv ' -f f iw J' 1 2 V . mm z:45,'21ez511 ' H ff, ' i. wfzflvi amz 1 , .,, .A W- n ' H V' ', fx Ii' , J I ' trr ' .. ,.' ' if ' . ' , - g - x ,.- T,..v'...l...M-f-f ',g f ,,,.,,..,,..,...-ff' M if, f '71 T, J! ' J 'i ' In fat, L, .- T , .f , Sf H 1 J, , .tg ,,.,, , J , W ffifffv flb . , ' Q zyy y,,, i ,..,,,,,... 1 QW 6 . 41 - f 7 gif, i'i'i',t . L L. 7 itl ii - W iiii 'if' is-ffwfiffsfJf:,z:fsTS1:,wz,w X, L, , ,mryltfgrfffwgk -' ein ' gg t ' 5 gg 29522 tl 1 2 -9 'ft as 5,41 .
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t's a fire! People with red hair have many nicknames such as Red or Carrot , but seniors Julie Hopper and Jodi Melendy have adopted the nickname, Flame M l if .lst TQ I A Y , 'a 'll'i'i'1ll 'alll I W ,iwn Y ' ' ' ''N'Wllfl'il'll3:1llll,lllllll'ili3fllli'lii'IfiTal:ll l'.'Jll llllkillililll W 'W'l:.i l'i,':l,:'m: i-'1 wls:i',.,,,iiiip5lll,2wwii'i ome say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, some- times a certain name can reveal an entire person's identity. From Loveykins to Spaz students loved to call their friends by something other than the norm. While the nicknames ranged from those of cute little animals to something out of the ordinary, there was always a history behind them. Sometimes hearing how a person got the nickname is more interesting than the name itself, commented junior, Jinha Kim. For example, sophomore, Tricia Neff, stated, My friends and I call Jenny Stalcup 'Weed' because her legs are real long. She also started growing real fast. . .just like a weed. Others, however, named their friends so' Iey because they resembled something or someone. Sophomore Shonna Lumsden commented that, My friend, Liz Tuttle, looks like a lizard, so everybody calls her 'Lizard' Freshman John Bettencourt however, got his nickname because of his height. He explained that it was because he wmx was so short that his coaches and friends called him Little Man for the past five years. Parents also played a large role in having contributed to the nicknames. It was be- cause of parents that one often adopted an unusual nickname. They usually originated from past childhood experiences. Sophomore Jimmy Turner had a nickname which seemed to fit right into this category. He stated, My parents call me 'Jump Llp' because l used to have one of those Johnny Jump Ups that bounced me right up to the ceiling. l always ended up hitting the ceiling too. Not only were nicknames a daily part of someone's life, but they also added a bit of flair and imagination to the somewhat usual, maybe even boring, day at school. Sophomore Julie Hoy added by saying, Nicknames are so much more interesting than your real name, besides it'd be boring without them! by Michelle Oh hat's it like down there? Having a nickname because of his height, freshman Shahin Hashemi is often called, Little Man or Short Stuff. Zll Sophomores
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Wat' fade rrrooooom! The sound of a powerful engine being revved was beautiful music to the ears of many muscle car lovers. For some it was the great power rumbling in the engine of their car. For others it was the sensation of high speed. No matter what the reason, a great deal of people interested in mechanics awoke at an hour early every day to work on their cars in zero-period auto shop. Tech Auto 5-8 student and experienced mechanic Dan McFeaters explained, l'll demonstrate why I like muscle cars if you dare to pull up next to me at a red light. Dan, in his 67 RS Camaro, could often be seen driving his pride and joy around La Crescenta. Dan's sister, sophomore Laura McFeaters, commented, I love my brother's muscle car, but I hate it when he does mach Ill up Rosemont. Senior Eric Puhl, who can be heard from miles away driving his 72 SS Chevelle, said, It is nice to know you can build a 53,000 to 54,000 street machine that can blow the doors off a Sl00,000 Ferrari. Yet another pursuer of power in cars, senior Alex Azarian, felt that the nitrous oxide in his '63 SS Nova would keep him ahead of the rest. All of these allies in the powerful car genre have maintained that a Chevy was always the best choice for en- gine as well as body. They also insisted they'll always be car-lovers as long as there are cars to work on. by Tim Gharib N SQ. 1 0 T o ' 5 1 ? 'f I if 6 . x.lL..,.llfQ e're gonna make this baby purr! Sweat ing for hours over a broken-down old motor, Dan McFeaters and Eric Larson try to turn it into a mechanical masterpiece. 213 Sophomores
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