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-I Paige Purse Paul Pyle Sandy Raiman Shari Rakowsky Nancy Raley Michael Ramires Amy Rauch Joel Raven Enrique Redondo Mary Noel Rees Laura Rehak Jennifer Reisener Paul Reninger Melodie Resetar Stacey Resnick Susan Reusch Patty Reynolds Herb Riley Pearl Ritchie Jafer Rizvi Ryan Roge Mari Roos Jill Rosengard Dave Rosenston Michael Roth Philippe Rouah Allison Roy Heidi Ruda fi-ff' V . 4. Q' . ..,- 5 4 'sm -W ' xg Q ff' f ' 4 , 6 f f ... , 2 i 5 W . .7 .,,,,,,, fa, 6- . ff . fn. . . f A l px -A4 E fa 4 ? , 9' 2. , Q , 3 R. 'Vw W 1 ' V or-.z. fu 'grin' Mia ff f ,fl 4 4,7 f . f 6 W fi! . f 2-wg? . f' K . . f f M , , ,,,-7 f ' ff' .. -1 ,W M 14 ff -. I51942711Z7iffZ99 Z 70225Yf w44- ' T7 923611 I '-.Rf .f4'E7' 1 .. . 327:57 ' .151 s , 1: ' VL 5, W . 3 7 .7 1 ,mv . I '1'., V fi , I 1 af- ,405-y V ' . Q Frosh views Iranian situation lt happened in September of 1978. Riots and demonstrations in Iran spotted the news like a bottle of India ink tipped over. Total chaos lead up to the overthrowing of the Shah Mo- hammed Reza Pahlavi, more common- ly known as the Shah of Iran, in the end of January 1979. The Shah left Iran in exile at the end of January and was replaced by the Ayatollah Khomeini, a religious lead- er, in the beginning of February. Un- der Khomeini's rule, bizarre occur- rences began to take place. The most bizarre occurred when some Iranian students, backed by the government, captured the American Embassy in Iran and took 62 people as hostages. Back in January 1979 coinciding with the Shah s exile many families fled the country too. The Amin family minus Mr. Amin was among those which fled from Iran. After living in Iran for seven years they returned to the United States be- cause according to the family the government was ruining everything. Because of the political problems the country was collapsing. When the fam- ily left the police force had been re- placed by teenagers with guns stand- ing in the streets. Just a week after they left Khomeini came into power. ln June 1979 Mr. Amin joined his family. Camron Amin the older of the two children in the Amin family is a fresh- man at GBS. Although he is a United States citizen he did have most of his primary schooling in a private, British school in Iran. The Shah's rule wasn't as bad as the Anti-Shah people lead the public to believe, declared Camron. He tried to be fair and objective, and he got things done. The main differ- ences, he continued, between a de- mocracy and a dictatorship are that you can be assigned to a position f job, rather than choosing one, and the peo- ple have no political clout, through voting or otherwise. There is one man with the absolute word. The social classes in Iran were very defined- upper and lower. The Amins, being in the upper class heard nothing of the persecutions until the revolution began. At that point they heard a lot about what had been happening. The revolution on the other hand was as bad if not worse than its por- trayal in the United States. The actual riots were much more violent than the way that they had been reported to us let alone the ones that werent even reported felt Camron. Camron believed that President Carter handled the early stages of the U.S. Embassy hostage crisis properly. Camron ruled out the option of using military force but stated that the Americans had to deal with the situa- tion firmly without resorting to vio- lence. Freshman Camron Amin an ex-resident of Iran does his biology homework. 'Vs M217 Q . V 12,1 A -4 tr-fa' 'Wi V' fr f -7 'Nu' . QS? N xi' 'Q-1' iiie , - -ef K- ag 53
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Tom St. George John Stamatis Pat Stanley Deena Stegall Lisa Stegner George Stellas Tim Sterrett Daniel Stevens Liz Stiglmeier Robert Stonis Jim Strang Karen Strey David Striepling Tonya Styers Marilou Sullivan David Swain Sharon Swanson Michelle Synnestvedt John Szillat James Taft Mike Tamarkin Jeff Thoelecke Kendell Thurman Pat Titus Karen Tobin John Tonkin Marla Topp 1f4lf'liTQ5l1man S-.., ff? it ff' T7 T tra' Jiri! Mx YQ ! fixfqy i EGF , I Q-7 Marauders anse' T peemg pranks hzghhght mghts riday night The movie was great, but it was only 10 30 and the night was young So what did people do to occupy their time for the rest of the night? Pranks, dirty tricks good ole American fun or total de struction seemed to be the answer for many Teepeemg has become a classic, or at least a tradition, for many after school activities For example members of Semor Class Board decorated some of the varsity football players houses for luck the night before the big North South game For successful teepeeing, the proper attributes are needed people with strong throwing arms absolute quiet and lots of toilet paper Make sure there is lots of it high up on the tree so that it would be hard to take out and it should look neat too explained senior Michelle Kosxk One time we used four rolls to wrap all the way around the house and then we tied a big bow right in front door, commented Junior Deanna Carson Teepeemg isn t harmful just annoying to the people on the receiving end who have to clean up the mess CAUGHT RED HANDED by the pho tographer Seniors Cathy Miller Sue Bohn and Clare Sente decorate the cafe terra windows THE TOILET PAPER in the back ground adorns the one place Semor Class Board members decorated dur mg the North South game ln the fore ground is the Breakfast Club with mem bers John Savio Brian Crowe Jerry Scully and Dan Harrington TOILET PAPER ISN T only good for houses it s very handy for warm mg up seniors Cheryl Guthrie Linda Peterson Patti Johnson Audrey Wadden, Shay Fisher, Sue Bohn, Laura Nesbitt and Lisa Mages during the windy Homecoming game
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