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Scott Holgeine and gang commence to converse about their new school and lifestyle Adrian Mtnjares Kerry Moloney Rezi Montes Austin Moore Alex Morales Corisa Moreno Henry Morfln Eric Morgan Seana Motoyama Jeffrey Mulr Roe Jal Myung Christine Nakaoka Emll Nazaryan Sadlkl Nezart Gloria Ng Louis Ng DEATHS OF $ S ENZO FERRARI, 90 — the build- er of beautiful and powerful cars called auto racing a great mania to which one must sacrifice everything. ' ' PETE MARAVICH, 40 — Pistol Pete, sharpshooter for three NBA teams, was known for his magical ability to score. JOHN HOUSEMAN, 86 — died after a long and distinguished career as a producer, director and actor. CHRISTINA ONASSIS, 37 — shed four husbands and left her only child and daughter, Athina of three years, the world ' s richest tot. ROY ORBISON, 52 — seemed to be Elvis ' biggest rival was known for his hit song, Pretty Woman. RICHARD REYNMAN, 69 — The No- bel Prize-winning physicist dipped a piece of an o-ring into ice water to demonstrate Challenger ' s vulnerabil- ity. ANDY GIBB, 30 — the brother who never joined the three Bee Gees, yet became a millionaire at 19 through his hit singles. He was drained by cocaine and died bankrupt. LOUIS L ' AMOUR, 80 — wrote 101 books, keeping the memories of the Old West alive. Susan Ronning MfljjcwfiS-Jlfg 235
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Michelle Magness Jennifer Maldonado Ronald Mann Keith Manning Boui Many Debrah Marko Steven Martin Christi Martinez Monica Martinez Jorge Maowad Andrew McGowan Christine McButchart Danny McGee Jason McHone Mario Medina Sara Lee throws Jamilia Brusoch her best sales pitch, but Jamilia still canm decide if she wanted a pair of Wilson gym shorts. Photo by Carlos lecanda Eva Sandoval, Yvonne Rodriguez, laugh as Brenda tells another one of her gre, stories, during Freshman Orientation. Photo by Dawn Wazny 234 Magness-MtK
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ELECTION ' 8S ' c k ; ' hen I said I want a kinder, gen- tler nation, I meant it. And I mean it, stated George Her- bert Walker Bush, 41st Pres- ident of the United States. The 1988 Presidential election between George Bush and Michael Dukakis was one of the cruelest in the nation ' s history through on-air attacks in order to gain sup- porters. This election was not based on the good points of the candidates, rather it was based on the bad. Bush ' s victory was won by 54% of the popular vote which equaled the same as 426 electoral votes for 538 possible. He had won the strongest in the Rocky Mountains states and the South and had held on to some of Reagan ' s key voting blocs. Bush ran about even with Dukakis among the middle class, winning the majority of in- dependents and baby boomers. Bush was hurt by a slight gender gap in which Dukakis won 52% of the votes cast by women compared to 47% for Bush. Because Bush ' s campaign was lacking in substantive issues, it did not help him get like-minded Republicans into office with him. Thus, the G.O.P. could lose two spots in the Senate and a handful more of seats in the house — giving the Democrats the ma- jority. Bush had built a solid lead in the polls in which he carefully protected by the end of the Republican Convention. By doing so, he set a mood that was both negative and trivial. Bush ' s main issues were small and would have been dismissed as irrelevant, except that Bush was able to put them to use and create larger doubts about Dukakis. After hearing all that was said against him, Dukakis stuck to his campaign matra good jobs at good wages con- fident that the Vice President would even- tually self-destruct. However, that was not so. Voters who knew little to none about Dukakis ' Massachusetts record had readily believed what Bush had said. Nearing the end of Election Day ' 88, the polls had showed some undecided voters were moving toward Dukakis out of disgust with Bush ' s negative campaigning. Though, through it all, for Bush it was a victory he had worked for all his life and the promise of a Bush Administration lies in the hope that the new President will soon inspire America to forget the manner in which he was elected. By Susan Ronning Shawn Nguyen Chelsea Nobleman Kert Nordstrom Tina Nyqulst Brian Oh Wanessa Oliviera Jennifer Ong Stacy Owen Janice Pablan Mark Padllla % Sheila Padllla Teddy Pao Eun Jung Park Barbara Parra Felix Parra Justin Patterson More freshmen are being found wearing braces and are hoping to remove them by their senio year. Photo by Kofi jVguyeK-PatteASon
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