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r ,eed. Suson P.eese, Nicole Regalodo. Cecilio r ' .enno, John r obbins, Desiree Robbins. Louro P.oberrson. Mary (Xodnguez, Alexonder Pvomo. Doniel IXomo, Lillian P.USSO, Sylvono Sollenbach, Poul Sampson, Thomos SonJose. Srephany 5onrQ Cruz, Lericio Scheinoho, Todd Schilling, Thomas Schlepphorsr, Gerhard Scholes, Andrew Scorr. Chnsnne Sereno, Adnenne Serroro, Mario Shah. Jogesh Shapiro, Ano Show, Melindo Shugormon, Alan Simms, Terry Smpson, Melissa Singlerory, Becky Smirh, Jennifer Smirh, Perry Snopp, Rondel Snyder, Trino Solorzono, ingrid Sommers, Corherine Soro, Roso Srocey. Knsri Sreword, Suson Srovoll, Dorren Strond, Michelle Srrople, Chnsropher Sunoro, Angelico Suzuki, Shannon Swirolo, Isobelo Szobodi, Zsoir Tokohoshi, Kumi Ton, Glorio Ton, Sheila (Reed-Ton) Junicij 1C
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Juniors: Whar homework? Julie Howse Pecorre, Srephen Pemberron. Cheryl Pena, Gobnel Perolro. Porncio Perrouskos, John Phom. Hoi Pickerf, Karen Pierson, Loro Plonchon, Rod Pougnond, Oliver Prowse, Kris QuQch. Hung Quinrero, Manuel Quirl-s, Kimberly Ramirez, Marrin Romos. Mono Afrer having complered 11 years, and now being in rheir 12rh yeor of school, (remember l ' ;indergarren), ju- niors should hove heord about ev- ery excuse rhere is. Well almost. Excuses ronged from the usual, I left ir or home, ro I hod to walk to school in the rain, my folder dropped and oil the papers got ruined . There wos also, I went skiing on vocotion and I left it in the cabin , I put it in my other folder, and I did the wrong page. Or os Anne LoFove said, You didn ' t tell us rhorl But there was one extremely unique excuse by Susan My sister got mod or me and tore up oil my maps,- so I couldn ' t turn the ossign- ment in. Why didn ' t her parents write her o note? They ' re on voca- tion in Europe; and my housekeeper refused ro write one. Uh Huhi Of course Susan was not a student at our school. Esroncio students usually do rheir homework. Duson Vukodinov smiles os he realizes he hosjusr gorren owoy wirh one of rhe oldest rrlciss in rhe booK. 130 People (Pecorre-Pvomos)
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Juniors: Children ore better or solving some problems rhon oduirs Arielle Lowson Taylor, Leslie Theemiing. Drion Thomos, Quinn Toering, Down Ton, Luan Tool, Moyo Torres, Edilio Torres, Tonio Torribio, Michael Trourman, Heather Trujillo, Luz Truong, Huong Tsoi, John Turpen, Richord Uribe, Elizoberh Veil, Amy For years, Yourh Ambassadors of America have been trying ro lessen rhe strained relations betv een the United States and Russia by using the leaders of the future: children. This organization sponsored o Youth Summit Between Russian end American children in rhe spring of 1988. They chose two high school students from eoch state except Cali- fornia, from which they tooK four. One of rhe four chosen was Arielle Lowson. The Youth Ambossodor orgonizo- rion screened many applicants, so as to pick those they thought to be most suitable for this imporronr task, and Lowson was one of the select few Lowson said she applied because she was concerned about the prob- lems between the two countries ond the possibility of nuclear wor. By going, she hoped to make more people owore of the importance of world peace and perhaps bring new hope to that cause. The students from America were met by their Russian counterparts and travelled to Helsinki, for a two- day briefing on protocol. Then they traveled ro Moscow, Leningrad, and two smaller cities in rhe country. Along the woy, they stopped to visit several schools ond hospirols, and met with a few Russion delegates. During the visit, the students talked about possibilities for creating world peace. Lowson pointed out that, people think it isn ' t possible or realistic, but you hove to work at something ro moke it happen. Hopefully Arielle Lowson ' s trip ro Russia will help bring rhe two counrries ro a better undersronding of each other. 132 People (Toylor-Voil)
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