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Ken Self: asset to vocal music departmen1 There are many freshmen who are talented in one way or an- other, be it sports, hobbies, academics, acting, or music. Qne of these talented freshmen is Ken Self. Self an accomplished musician, has been playing since he was four years old. He became interested in music after his older sister began studying piano. Self soon was taking lessons along with his sister. After he had mastered that instrument it would only be a matter of time before he was proficient at other musical instruments as well. Self also plays the guitar, the bass, keyboards and the drums. c'To keep a beat, if I have to, commented Self. feff Rood Lisa Ross Richard Ruiz Kellie Russell fill bam Rhonda Saayedra Christine Saleoval Lisa Saldana Kim Sally jose Sanchez Lisa Santana Steven Santos Melissa Sargent Stacy Schanhais Robert Saucedo Erdyu -hugs Kim Sana Diana Scalise Stacy Schanhais Robert Scheper Kathy Schichi Tracie Schindler Brett Srhurter KSU Ml Susan Sepulveda joseph Shapley fifify Shea fennie Sheets Mike Shewfil Kendy Shinn Runner Kristi Young crosses one of the bridges at Yorba Regional Park. Young is one of the most outstanding members of the Cross Country team. 32 - freshmen .5 Selfys interests are not narrowly focused only on music. He enjoy sports and is an avid player of soccer and basketball, he skiis ant enjoys other outdoors activities. What's wrong with watchin: girls?', said Self who admitted to also being an avid girl watcher Self plans to major in music. I play in a Christian rock band, take piano presently from Mrs. Clark, and have been for thre years. l've played in recitals from here to Bakersfield, and accompany as well as sing in choir here at school. What I reall enjoy is playing in our band, Promise, even though our band i rock I still play jazz, classical, new wave and anything that i popularf' said Self. A l l i i i i Q a .aa
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-A feff Pbilblad finggkz, IQLQQE Maribetb Pbillips Angela Pina Adrienne Pressel jeff Pobl Andy Poole Ricbard Poole Lauri Porter Gary Pouzar Manda Qata Diana Quan Eddie Quigley Heatber Quinlan foe Quiroz foel Raff Gregg Ramirez Gary Raub Andre Razi Susan Reese julie Reid fessie Reza Mail? 52' Wendy Richardson Randy Robbins Cindy Robertson Harry Rovbertson Micbelle Rocba -A-- Cindy Rogders Lisa Rogers Cbaundra Robny Troy Roney Class officers challenged b '86 Getting acclimated to a new school is hard enough but pity those four freshmen burdened with the responsibility of trying to provide leadership for the Class of I986.. President John Ledesma and his cabinet, Michelle Martinez, Danny Glemboclci and David DeNunzio tried to get their class active in campus events. They held meetings, planned events and tried to show that the Class of 1986 had spirit. I think that our class had as much or more spirit than any other freshman class, said Glemboclci. The class officers went to the Student Council Lead- ership Camp to learn the skills necessary to run student activities for their class. Freshman Gina Pachiano is more interested in what is happen- ing behind her than on what is being taught in her foreign language class. The University of California system has now made two years of a foreign language one of its admission requirements. freshmen -
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Paul Sinn Patricia Sisemore Todd Sisxon RiClZ.,Skillman Susan Skorayko Frank Smith Heidi Smith foey Smith Karen Smith Kirk Smith Natalie Smith Steven Smith Ray Siemer Cindy Silcott Darrin Simmons craig Lisa Singer Richard Sosrodjojo Marc Spitzzeri Christie Stacy David Stanton Brian Stavis Carrie Stein Michele Stein Brenda Stewart Cindee Stewart Tami Stiles Nancy Stone jim Stonelzing Will Stoufer 1. Freshman Anne Kellerman concentrates on a complicated explanation in her math class. Kel- lerman, like other freshmen, must face two years of mandatory math to graduate. 2. Ken Self, a multi-talented musician, soon made himself in- dispensihle to the vocal music department. Be- sides music Self fills his life with soccer, skiing, basketball and his favorite pastime, girl watch- ing. 'J' freshmen
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