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Individuals Through ' Through n August of '87, yearbook advisor ludy Gaviati, Gail Greenfield, and I went to a yearbook camp at Lake Arrowhead. Sitting in Gaviati's room one afternoon, we tried to create a theme for the '88 Quixotian but could not pinpoint one idea that epitomized Agoura High. Five hours later we realized that Agoura High is simply composed of many individ- ual styles and actions. For this reason we asked four unique individuals - senior Amy Alper, junior Beau Townsend, soph- omore Stacy Liakas, and freshman Natalie Greene - to recall the '87-'88 school year. - Andrew Brosnan, Quixotian '88 editor What do you remember of the first day of school? Townsend: On Thursday the tenth, I, still tired from my first cross-country meet the day before, sat in my classes dazed that my Agoura High saga would continue. I was happy however to see everyone again. I suppose the best memory would be smelling everyone's new clothes. Greene: The first day of school was a re- union after not seeing each other for three months, so it was good to be back! High school wasn't as big a change as I thought it would be, but I still had the uneasiness of my surrounding upper classmen. What were your experiences and thoughts during the earthquake, on Oc- tober 1? Liakas: The earthquake was a new exper- ience for me because I lived in New York for fourteen years and this was my first one. My biology class was taking a test when everything began to shake. Nobody really knew what was happening except for Traci Cameron. She jumped out of her seat and yelled, It's an earthquake! I hate earthquakes! Get under your desks! Mr. Fucci went to the window and looked ...Q H.: I ,gg , . Q . 'vrdlfgdi Z6 N . I 284 Closing 5-A si 5- . ig It f. s, f','i--' 'T' 0314-f :Pt Fi Q V ff' fgw QL ' ff r
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239, 241 Urbach, Matthew 31, 41, 42, 70, 211, 213 Urbach, Michael 7, 17, 148 Urbano, Aida 62, 168 Y Urbano, Carlo 62, 168 Vaccaro, Marisa 148 Valadez, Monique 168 Valladares, Lisette, 31, 214, 241 Van Acker, Chad 79, 189 Van Camp, Rebecca 168 VanDyke, Les 194 Van Vliet, Charles 148 Van Vliet, Christy 31 Vanick, Eric 148 Vanselow, Margaret 148 Varsity Spirit Team 81 Vasquez, Michelle 189 Velardo, Frank j. 148 Venable, Elisha 189 Venkataraman, Anita 15, 168, 239, 241 Venkataraman, Meera 5, 31, 210, 211, 213, Vespe, Carlo 87, 148 Vicars, Crispin 112, 148, 201 Viel, Christina 109, 115, 188 Villa-Lovos, Christop 168 Vine, Benjamin 31, 99 Vine, Gabriel 188 Viren, Melinda 148 Vita, Sivi S. Vitucci, Mark 168 Vollmar, Lisa K. 5, 31, 191 Vollowitz, Lisa 188 Vollowitz, Stephanie 31, 68 Vopicka, jennifer 64, 168 Walker, Mary Beth 85, 188, 221, 227 Walsh, Kameron 148 Walter, Thomas 31, 67, 188, 225 Walters, Heidi 89, 106, 107, 168 Wang, Fei 168, 218 Ward, Amy 41, 48, 88, 89, 106, 107, 148, 210, 211 Ward, jerod Ward, Timothy 71, 102, 103, 130, 148, 211 Warner, Shawn 31 Warren, Adam 150, 168, 211, 212, 213, 284 Warren, Dana 67, 189, 225, 258 Warren, Shawn 188 Watson, Mandy 63, 153, 188 Watson, Megan 63, 65, 127, 153.188, 218, 227 Watson, Whitney 148, 196, 212, 238, 239 Weander, C-ary D. 148 Weaver, Lacey N. 189 Weaver, Matthew 86, 87, 189 Webb, Angela j. 148 Webb, jason 188 Weber, Corey 188 Weiner, Elana 85, 148, 221 Weiner, Eric 168, 221, 227 Weiner, Kenneth 188, 221, 229 Weinsziehr, Ted 155, 168 Weireter, Hillary 109, 115, 188 Weiss, jamie 148, 205, 215 Weiss, Ryan 168 Weiss, Stephanie Weitz, Deborah 148, 202 Welton, jennifer 99, 100, 168 Wen, Kuo-Hao 112,148, 218, 219 West, Erica K. 189, 204, 272 West, Rachel 149, 196, 221, 241 Westernoff, Darcy A. 149 Westernoff, Trent H. 168 Wharmby, julie 67, 68, 225 Whelchel, jennifer 24, 26, 32, 37, 61, 114, 115, 211 White, Catherine 99, 168 White, Matthew 32 White, Michelle 7, 32 Whitehead, Karin 149 Whitehead, Kathleen 169 Whitmire, Nicolette Whitney, lefinifer 32, 229, 238, 239, 241 Wickman, Dru 168 Wielke, Herbert 207 Wigmanich, Christine wigmamch, john 52, 53, 168, 188, 213, 235 Wiley, David 188 Wilhite, Wendy 32 VVillial'r1S, Brian 32, 225 Williams David 33 Williams Douglas 6, 32 Williams Fred 193, 204 Williams Karen 149 Williams Kenderick 168 Williams Sarah R. 168, 225, 227 Williams Shannon M. 149 Williamson, Craig A. Williamson, David 149 Williamson, judith 52, 149, 226, 227 Wilson, Aixa 32, 76, 77, 107 Wilson, Brandon 61, 87, 116, 118, 188 Wilson, Emily 149, 212, 224, 225, 236, 237, 241, 256 Wilson, lahleel 86, 87, 116, 118, 117, 168 Wilson, Ty 113, 168 Winckler, Brian 125, 188 Winckler, Michael 32 Windisch, Christopher 168 Wine, Donovan 189 Winston, Stacy 188, 227 Winters, julie 115, 149 Wittenberg, Sharon 149 Witucci, Mark 169 Wofford, Kenneth 149 Wolbert, Dwayne 76 Wolbert, joshua 149 Wolbert, Racqual D. 33 Wolf, Cheryl 169 Wolf, Russell 47, 149 Wolfe, Kimberly 189 Wolfson, Shana 149, 219, 264 Wolosewicz, Ana 32, 35 Wolpert, Gregory 169 Woodcock, julie A. 32 Woodgerd, Blaine 32 Woodring, Tiffany N. 189, 227 Woodruff, Beverly 2, 93, 115, 189, 227 Woodworth, Heather 169 Woolley, jason R. 4, 117, 149 Woolley, Robert 149, 221 Wortendyke, Wendy 98, 99, 115, 189 Wotkyns, Kristina E. 32 Wright, Karen 169 Yacovone, Carolyn 60, 118, 149 Yamamoto, jason 33 Yang, jacquelin 90, 99, 169 Yant, Andrew 32 Yaspan, Brian 108, 123 Yi, Kory 149 Yik, Leo 32, 222, 223 Ylizaliturri, David 33, 35 Ylizaliturri, Kevin M. 169 Yoo, Chris 169 Yoon, Patrick 189 York, Christy M. 149 York, Michael 33 York, Tiffany 94, 95, 115, 189 York, Tim T. 98, 149 Young, Brandon 160, 211 Young, Rhett 87, 116, 118, 142 Younker, Alexandria 149 Yuhasz, Aaron 108, 124, 189, 225 Zabarsky, Michael j. 113, 169, 231, 232 Zapata, Dominic 102, 103, 168, 211, 213, 235 Zapata, Melissa 33 Zauss, Adam 149 Zeidler, Eddy L. 58 Zeman, Holly 33 Zenone, Heather M. 33, 35, 227, 238, 241 Zia, Ali 98, 189 Zimmerman, Denny 149 Zimmerman, Richard 33, 34, 50, 241 Zimmerman, Suzanne 7, 33, 45, 50, 213, 241 Zimmermann, Diana 90, 115, 189 Zinn, Zachary 33, 52 Zlotowicz, Sharon 168, 215 Q Zontelli, Cheyenne 94, 95, 115, 168 Zorich, Daniel A. 168 Zulman, Stacey 189 Zundel, Leandra Zweighaft, Peter K. 2, 33, 97 Zweighaft, Rebecca 118, 189, 218 Zwemke, Arla 189, 211
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out. Then he told us to get under our desks. Adam Warren didn't know what to do because he sat at a lab table and there was no desk for him to get under. In five seconds it was all over and we were evac- uated to the football field. What did you do and feel during Thanks- giving? Liakas: This Thanksgiving my family and I went on a cruise to Mexico. I had a great time but Thanksgiving didn't feel like Thansgiving. I was used to spending it with my whole family, but it was just the four of us with a shipload of strangers that we had befriended for a week. What did you do and feel during winter vacation? Alper: This year my friends and I decided that since it was the last year we would be together we would start a tradition of a family party. Everyone and their families were invited. At the party there was lots of food, loud music, and picture taking. After a few hours the parents left and we had another party. Townsend: Over winter break I had a little modification tlong overdue! done on my face. Yes, it's hard to tell, but I did have quite a chunk hacked off my nose. Santa Claus barely recognized me! Greene: During winter break I didn't do much. I went out with friends or we grouped up for an exciting game of Pic- tionary. What did the new year 119881 mean it you? Alpert GRADUATION!!! Greene: The new year meant a new reso- was to cut down on diet meant, here we go - six lution, which sodas. It also more months until its over - make the best of it, like meeting these two guys I'd been admiring. Cl did!! all I-95 ' ' 3' ' N . y RQ' 4 VA U , If M ffl . .f.. . ,gf -'f -M V J' I a713757fQl' ag P if hills Closing 285
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