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Hits Everyone A , r«% I Lv $• ■ • ? ■ . Art Molina, Sam Spaccarotelli walk from the student parking lot to their classes. 2. Stephan Kuehn, George Afansev, and Bob Carlos stand in a group during lunch. 3. Paul Jacober and Marian Miller chat before their next class. 4. Regi- na Gomez, Anthony Ernst, Eileen Hellwig, and Matt Belter work on their project for World Histo- ry class. 5. Trent Seinturier, Steve Turkowiak and Julie Wagner walk through the parking iot one cloudy morning.
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vice Hours ' Craze .•r i . p.- m Whew! ■ ;. ; 17,.18, only two more service hours to go! The service hour craze hit everyone. Karen Hooley ( ' 90) babysat for church and Terrell Strong wrote articles for Kathleen Marsh for the Inland Catholic, for their twenty service hours. Jacque Wil- son ( ' 88) served as a Eucharistic Minister and worked in the mime group; Kornelius Potz ( ' 87) served as an acolyte and Eucha- ristic Minister. Service hours were a I became. . . an acolyte to stay awake . . . ■ — Kornelius Potz chance for students to put their faith into practice, said Kathleen Marsh. I became interested in being an acolyte to stay awake during Mass and it worked! laughed Kor- nelius. Terrell found writing for Kathleen Marsh an incentive to write and not be a part of the woodwork at school, All agreed that doing service hours got them more in- volved in their community, Students lived their faith and the community received ser- vice. . ;.; ;. . : ;:j ; , ; : ;-. ' V;. : ' ! ' vij - - Erin Stephens
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Foreign Students Fin Jeanne Remedios from Kuwait, Helen Llaw from Taipei, and Paoleng Lam from France, found life in California different. Paoleng, an AFS student, stayed with the Zilius family. She described life in France as very relaxed. Here, people were always active. She added, There is more freedom and independence in France. You could tell your parents you were going to the movies and not with whom, where, and when you ' d i be back ' Joanne Remedios lived in Kuwait, where women lived restrictedly. She said, T wouldn ' t fdarewear shorts . . She also (i t wouldn ' t dare wear shorts ... ' .— Joanne Remedios stated that teens didn ' t date until they were eighteen, Both Paoleng and Joanne said rjfre-x ' ! iked ' the J aniily pttrisophere here. .■:., ' . ' . ' : — Erin Stephens
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