Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies - Excalibur Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1989

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Matthew Kopelow Mark Krojansky Batya Lahav Darren Langer Tavis Larkham Anthony Law Chong Lee King Lee Jennifer Levy April Lewis Deborah Linden Alejandro Lombardo Michelle Loomis Heather Lopata Mario Lopez Miguel Lopez Shawn Lyon Ralph Marcus Edwin Marin Natasha Marshall Elizabeth Martin Miguel Martinez Teresa McMahon Cynthia Mendez William Menjivar Keith Michaelis Tela Mitchell Pantea Mohajer Alejandro Mojarro Christine Molina Jose Moran Patricia Moreno amVm Caron Morre Loy Morris Stacy Moskowitz Gerard Nartates Danita Nathan Julio Negrete Keith Nemcher Melissa Nishimoto David Parnell Scott Patch Michelle Penfield Mike Peralta Nancy Perez Beth Pesacov Traci Peterson Chris Petrini Tammy Plotnikov Rascheita Power Oscar Ramos Yvonne Ramos Pedram Rashti Seth Ratihn Derek Reisner Rebecca Reynolds Kristen Riley Alejandro Rincon Joshua Rivas Terry Robin Taneka Robinson Elizabeth Rodriguez Ildefoso Rodriguez Janet Rodriguez 136 Eighth grade Faces

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Roza Ekimyan Eric El Tobgy Scott Ellsworth Jessica Engel Kimberly Erlich Noemy Escobar Ricky Espana La Tresa Evans Justin Fawcett Jason Fernandez Jeanne Filloon Daniel Fine Danielle Finkel Sheri Fischbach Glen Flores Nancy Flores Joshua Fogel Shalamar Fragosa Paul Fredlin Cindy Fuentes Yesenia Fuentes Concepcion Gabriel Pamela Gabriel Gillian Ginsberg Jared Gordon Gregory Giroux Jami Grayer Gustavo Guerrero Erika Guitron Renee Gustafson Erika Guitierrez Ruth Guitierrez Tamara Haber Augo Harris Annesey Harvey James Haynes Veronica Hernandez Ana Herrera Eliah Hersh John Houlton Aaron Hudis Cory Hurwitz Tamy Huynh Jennifer Ignico Lauren Imerman Dannvil Jackson Nehemiah Jacques Wendell Jenkins Gregory Jimenez Brooke Johnson James Johnson Jennifer Johnson Ryan Johnson Lashonda Jones Brian Joseph Roxana Kabiri Jamie Kambic M ark Kamranfar Kimberly Karpman Nikki Kaufman Jodie Kelman Terri Kim Noah Kleinman Alicia Konn Eighth grade Faces 135



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Tune in to radio stations Everybody listens to the radio, either when they wake up, during the day, or when they fall asleep. The radio is a very popular thing for eighth graders to lis- ten to. Wherever you go you can always see someone with headphones on their ears. A favorite radio station is something that all eighth graders have. From Power 106 to KOST eighth graders love to listen to the radio. Eighth graders listen to every type of music that has ever been invented. They like everything from hard rock to love songs. They listen to every radio sta- tion on every radio they can get their hands on. My favorite radio station is KITS am. I like it because they play really great songs. My fa- vorite kind of song is rock, said Timothy Brashier. The favorite type of music for eighth graders is rock. The sta- tions that play mostly rock are KROQ. Power 106, and KIIS. Other popular kinds of music are funk and punk. I love Power 106. They play great music. I also like Power because the disc jockeys don ' t talk a lot, so they play more mu- sic, said Cindy Fuentes. Many students like Power 1 06 because the disc jockeys tell jokes. Many eighth graders don ' t like these jokes and don ' t think that they are funny. The radio station that I like best is KOST. I really enjoy the music selection. I think that it ' s really good that they don ' t have crude jokes, said Jason Fer- nandez, KOST also has a very good disc jockey who has a real- ly great voice. My favorite kind of songs are love songs. Love songs aren ' t very popu- lar with eighth graders, but some eighth graders do enjoy slow songs. Radio stations play both hard and soft rock. My favorite radio station is KJLH. I like both the hard rock and funk songs. The disc jock- eys also tell really great jokes. KJLH also plays soft rock that I don ' t really enjoy, said Rayann Smith. By Amy Goldring What song does your radio station play the most of- ten? The radio station that I listen to, which is KROQ plays Pride in the Name of Love by U2, said Angel Echavarrin I listen to KFSG. They play my favorite song most often. Love Can Do by Amy Grant. I think that she is the best singer in the whole world, Lisa Smith said. Definitely Wild Thing. KROQ plays that every other second. It makes me sick, said Jung Chee. Tuning In — Michelle Loomis tunes out of the crowd and in to Power 106. She relaxes near room 201 while peo- ple pass her by giving her strange looks as she sings and moves her head to the music. Help me find the station — Sam Des- kin asks his good friends to help him find the radio station KNAC. During nutrition stand by the auditorium lis- tening to the radio, either headphones or on a hand radio. Eighth grade Faces 137

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1989, pg 135

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Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies - Excalibur Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1989 Edition, Page 136

1989, pg 136

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