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Alonzo Razo Paul Reeves Chris Relnberger Jane Relampagos Jo Relampagos Jason Rich Laura Rlvas Janet Robinson Chris Rosriguez ; ;■;■ .;. ' ' ' Rhonda Rodriguez Sharon Rodriguez Allcya Rogozlnski Jennifer Rohde Mario Rojas Isaac Romero Susan Ronnlng Alexander Rothschild Shellle Salkl Cecilia Salz Ryan Sakoda Carolina Salas Bryant Salazar Claudia Saldana Christina Saldivar Adrlana Sanchez Eric Sanchez Isiderio Sanchez Aileen Sanderman Anthony Sandoval Elizabeth Sandoval Veronica Sandoval Fernando Santizo Christopher Schaefer Drew Schirmer Annette Schumann Aaron Serrano Savid Shaw Michael Shea fl ft (l a f, f « d « fS Sophomore. Eric Ayala listens to junior, Ka- ren Padilla, as she lists off what she has to dofoi basketball practice. Photo by Kofi 220 -QazoSka
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SEOUL ' 88 The Games of the XXIV Olym- piad were held in Seoul, Ko- rea. From the start, this year ' s Olympians broke records. It started off with a spectacular Opening Cer- emony in which Korea awed the world with their performance. The U.S. started out with high spirits and great expectations, but with a shaky start. The U.S. Men ' s Basketball Team was upsetted by the Soviet Union and came away with the Bronze, while the women ' s team gracefully took the gold. Again, in boxing, the U.S. started out with trouble. One of the U.S. ' s greatest medal contenders, Kelcey Banks, was KO in the first round and Hembrick was disqualified by walkover because his coach read the fight schedule wrong. Then, with these setbacks, the U.S. came up with two golds, three sil- ver, and two bronze. It was another great performance by the U.S. Diving Team. In the Men ' s springboard and platform, Greg Louganis swept the gold, setting a world record for the gold in both competitions in consecutive Olympics. The women also did very well by coming away with a bronze in the Springboard and a silver and bronze in the platform, (continued on pg. 221) y « u Edwin Purdy Marshall Q uen Steven Quesada Eduardo Quezada James Qulnones Oscar Qulntero Amy Rason Claudia Ramos Kyle Rayworth Tracy Gunn explain last night ' s homework as Lisa Langley tries to understand. ' hoto by Kofi Jerry Park Sun Park Victor Paslllas Rahsaan Patterson Jason Peacock Brandy Pebler Renee Perez Yvette Perez Christopher Phillips Victor Pizzitola Janet Pollock Michael Preclado Rashawn Primus Cindy Pung VatitRoupotik 219
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Kim King listens as Jamie Matsuno tells her what was assigned for homework hoto by Kofi Paul Shen Sergio Shimasukuro Christy Shin Brian Short Shern Sirisuk Nicolle Slack Madeline Soto Klmberly Stafford Jason Stange David Sterner Darren Stiles Paul Su David Suh Yvonne Sun Karen Sutter Kristen Sutter Sandy Szeto David Takahashl Daphne Tam Roger Tan Wesley Tang Marquis Tate Cherie Terradot SEOUL ' 88 (con ' t.) Like expected, the Soviets dom- inated gymnastics. The U.S. men ' s team tried hard but came up empty as well as the U.S. wom- en ' s team. The only medal going to Phoebe Mills receiving a bronze on the balance beam. The U.S. Swim Team did excellent. Matt Biondi, one of the U.S. men ' s team ' s greatest medal contenders, led the U.S. team with five golds, a silver, and a bronze. In the women ' s team, Janet Evans came away with three golds. The U.S. ' s dominance in track and field was obvious. The men ' s team was awarded seven gold, five silver, and five bronze, led by Carl Lewis. The women ' s team took six golds, two silver, and one bronze. Led by Florence Griffith Joyner and Jackie Joyner- Kersee, both breaking world records. In volleyball, the men ' s team again came away with the gold while the women ' s team slipped out of contention. Over all the U.S. did as expected, receiving a total of ninty-nine medals (36 gold, 31 silver, 27 bronze). With this successful Olympics, the U.S. is looking ahead to the Games of XXV Olympiad in Bar- celona, Spain. by Joon Kang SRfiH-TeModbt 221
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