Analy High School - Azalea Yearbook (Sebastopol, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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It's simplef' remarked Mrs. Hertz. The weekend is the cor- nerstone of all teenager's lives, the very essense of their being, and here at Analy, rr,r the proverb rings true. Scientistsiresearching in Tu- nisia recently reported that if the weekend did not exist, teens would wither and dief' jay Goldberg con- curs, adding, 'fIt's all Physics? Although many young people live for the weekends, it is how they spend this valuable time which sets them apart. Some like Weekends are Made for Anal to attendiparties, others prefer a movie or maybe an evening alone with a special friend, and still oth- ers derive their weekend pleasure from staying home anduadmiring Don johnson's latest Italian jacket get-up. Expressing his favorite weekend pastime, Senior, Brian Wfelsh, reflected, Besides going out with my friends, I really enjoy driving tractors. This diverse range of weekend pleasure seeking is common throughout Analy's far from ordinary student body. High One magical weekend, four rest- less Seniors masterminded the ulti- mate of all teen-age activities, the Scavenger Hunt. The list for the huntcontained everything from a bowling ball to toughskins. Unfor- tunately, despite immense precau- tionary measures taken by the young entrepeneurs, some damage didoccur resulting in the inevita- ble police intervention. Despite the questionable judgement used by the organizers, most of the partici- pants interviewed felt the hunt was p ly campus. There's no place like home. Many Students elected to visit the local video store and relax at home with a movie. legendary ,H , over the Ana- a success. Gene Siskel, of the Chi- cago Sun Times, gave his opinion. Sure, it was risky, but as a whole, I'd have to give it a thumbs up. One of the year's ten best. V As Analy students stumble through day after day of the re- lentless scholastic tedium, they look desperately toward the week- -end, that beacon of hope andin- spiration which powers them for- ever onward. If one must describe the weekend in one word, that word must be HEAVEN, Student Life Weekmds

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l l l Thea Privetteitriodels a hlztclc , As a ballet dancer, Deanna Ross puts forth sweater with gold sequence. She has great time and effort. modeling since the age of 15. I race for the thrill of it, Bry- an Germone states. Bryan started racing go-carts four years ago, but decided he needed a change and now races cars. In his family his clad gives him the most support. He says, Mom is just too ner- vous.-' That can be understood considering that Bryan averages between eighty-five and ninety miles per hour. A lot of Bryan's extra time goes towards racingg in fact, from about May to Septem- Student Life c Unusual Hobbies ber, every week-end goes towards his racing, Bryan's plan for the future is to eventually race at Sears Point. He is shooting for something big. Brian is the youn- gest racer amongst the Street Stock circuit. At the end of last year, Bryan placed in the top ten. Deanna Ross is definitely an Out of the Ordinaryv person. She started ballet dancing when she was seven and has done it ever s since. What makes Deanna so spe- cial is the t fact that she attended the San Francisco school of ballet for six weeks over the summer. She auditioned for entrance along with thousands of people nation wide, hut only five hundred people were accepted. Deanna practices about twenty five hours a week. It's part of my life, she states. It takes up so much of my time, but it's worth it. I couldn't imagine my life with- out it. 'Every young girl, at one time or another, fantasizes about becom- ing a model. Thea Privette has- lived that fantasy. Thea has been in the business for about a year Her older sister, who was studyin to be a model, taught her the basic and then she took it from therel Its really fun. Some people think: that all models are stuck-up. That not really true. There are a fe snobs though.

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