De Anza High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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Is Santa, too soon, to be a thing of the past? How old were you when you stopped believing in Santa Claus?. Seven, eight or maybe nine? It's Kind of a shock when you find out. The average age is about eight, and most eight year olds can read fairly well. When a child is just learning to read, read anything in sight. Imagine how a sign reading Store Santas Needed is going to affect a child whose hero is Santa Claus. Of course, not all kids are going to understand these signs. They'll say. “Look ma. Santa!” and take it as a gram of salt. But one smart kid is all it takes, if one child knows there is no Santa you can bet all the kids on the block will know in a week. Then there will be a lot of hurt feelings and sad seven year olds running around town. PREMATURE SANTAS Have you ever looked around on Thanksgiving Day and all that was in sight was...Christmas trees, lights and other Christmas decorations? Christmas advertising really does begin too early. In the beginning of November, they start show- ing T.V. commercials of products that would be a great idea for Christmas.” T.V. Christmas specials arc programmed for the beginning of December. By Christmas Eve all the same old boring programs are on. and there aren't any Christmas shows left. Not only does advertising start too early, but everything has gone to commercial. For example, the day after Thanksgiving. Santa and his helpers are in Mervyn's taking pictures of children on the jolly man’s lap. while he should be home helping the elves load up the sleigh. The spirit of gift giving is left with a few people but it is not so strong. A lot of people give gifts because they feel obliged instead of telling someone they care about them. Come on. everybody! Let's not get too commer- cial and we better not start advertising too early or we won't be able to tell when and what Christmas really is! Shellev 8rown Rebuttal: Drama Review Criticized Santa is a small but important part of these children's lives. He’s a once a year thing: but oh during that time! Like the Easter Bunny! wtMSraCMSHSaHY Of course at that verv same moment he's at the Many students who have heard the new smok- ing policy have also heard the opinion of the school board. I think we should hear the opinion of the students. Many students feel that the smoking policy is unfair. They feel that if the teachers can smc c on campus then the students the teachers have an area students should be entitlec subjected to smokers. Students feel that the on this policy was a put do1 smokers under eighteen at their To the Editor: We feel that the review of Our Town was unfair because it 1) attactodrajher Ujan c r'1 L otfWt.ihe speech labele THE BOYS HANG AROUND. program; 3) was one man's opinion but implied a broader S?mnl'nn' tr» Ihn rvoint Wo are learnii Mr. Camp of journal Ed 8ish Melissa W Leslie Pet' Scott Harr Denise Pit Pat Bowie Julie Tanr Robert Pe Shari Goy Terry Tute Julie Bark Shareese Vicki Boyl Paul Jack: Boga I Vy.mlMufilH DWS us h. lOlidc r. Gr. . on sixth absui ole y ite )eAn: so Ifef t and issior :hool o eff' lent an en he Meaning of Christ In Christmas mean I] ?ach person. To sort! vacation. presents, p; rs. it's a time to go a Christmas means a I •ejoice in the birth of C' When I see all th at Mervyn's trying to f , lit has to be a golfbal stop and think: have j Christmas? And if v disappear to and how fe Well, for starter Kj dictionary- Christmaj ® memorating the birth | nave never set foot in: i mas for the wrong re? | Celebration is af cookies and Santa Cl are too. But these are real thing began in a I years ago. A child wa noels. The universe h Oh. so that's whe all end?”, you say. Ch being until the end of legend: the Yule seas happens, and is re-liv My own persona the moment I see the are so small and uniqi been conditioned tej Christmas. A burpy bring smiles to their j can't help but to smil The only really st love Santa Claus - poc o tl uero ■■■ ..... he also lives et aside for ThBm7 oPublished teyory.vrother Friraiy, Ajxtept' Many non-smokers w • icdutlngnholidays mod vacation period , ci ' J smokers and this would gi t iby schc Journal 1cm: 11 scdfe0ofc r DbAniAm as well as giving the non-sn k«lfcHie ScfaJdty $000 Valley Richmond, California 94863mn9s t refug eech Dr. Granucci gave some light-hearte ;r .......Wim ! ?....;,:M MoMeani rml Dr43klD0 {hfi law. V-f. mm!mWss,bh-........... ......vv..........Marlpjjlago ufrjti t Artist. MK'P.SWJ..............Keith Crcco Circulation............ Ginny Lopez w for• Dons- btfrcfetwd e Sfnezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim . oi Mrr fV-sRfib .i.' ' ooges - iwr?W. G«yg W 80 d ned or D VrP»8«uIk.r«.e. WeU.«V eeythunrHDi'gb Spencer K.P. genfoyrui. announcement. abBob McMcane. eFaqget F IVe. tppcbp: .would r JbhnrTraverso siRsgwsSfig.bx.............Paula Kessler •Reporters'ling tardies since this punishment Aep r Brad • AT Xartder, TWar ea e;' 1 DOt t ve: ; ChbUty HMll George Ma- ' »■ Mattfreen Mario, Bob McMean6,' ... .....«jiteF have onr ruling. rd;)j§Q decided that when January 1st com Means, Ana Reynoso, ,Ide Sllbernagel, jrick eiland ELECTIVES EDITION There has been much interest raised on the elective courses at DeAnza. The next issue of El Vaguero will give a complete summary of those elective courses made available by the teachers. ii any or an issues that i ve mscusscc donTiHTTignR iTr ou. let it be knov or talk to Mr. Reno or Dr. Granucci. Remember, even in the tale. Scrooge changed and became a friend when visi spirit—nothing is impossible. Good Luck, and by the way, Merry Christmas! Let's make it a happier year thr and co-operation.

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