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Table of Contents . |» Pages 46-97 Staff Pages 1 7-30 4 Organizations Pages 98-133 Closing Pages 216-221 Pages 134-195 Support Pages 222-239 Index Pages 240-253 2 I Table of Contents
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Ano de Oro «? ' Volume 33, 1987-1988 Always and Forever Artesia High School 12108 East Del Amo Boulevard hakewoodj California 90115 Advisor: Brian Kamper Editor: Phil Rudulph Co-editor: Jennifer Martellucci Photographic Editor: Mark Uyemura Copy Editor: Jacqueline Morrison Nicole Cunstance Jaqi Fondren Kimberly Hall Marie Martinez Matthew Smith Jennifer Wilt 1987-1988 Staff 1 Franchesca Cox Abilene Gonzaga Nekka Larkins Christina Rasmussen Mike Velasquez 1
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Always and Forever Ki -- - ' •rcAw Clockwise: Debbie Hahn, Cassandra Vaca and Vic- toria Meraz enjoying their chips, sodas, and burntos. Gerardo Castallano saying, You better not take a pic- ture. Mark Young giving us his best smile. Lisa Westphal is eating white Karen Oiler desperately searches for her favorite pen. Ana Saladngas taking a break from studying. Walter Richie walks Yvette RUey to her English class. Some things are Always and Forever . It may not be something we can touch or hold, but something we feel or remember. Memories will linger with us forever. Some are good and some are bad, some of home and some of school. Memories of high school should be cherished forever. Remember our first day of school and how nervous we felt.- It was a new school, new teachers, and new friends. We walked from the 100 building to the 200 building wondering, Why are we here. ' ' As the weeks rolled on we made good close friends that were always there when we needed them. They were someone to talk with about those classes we couldn ' t stand, a shoulder to cry on: They were friends when times were tough. Do you remember our first love and how our hearts were poun- ding as we approached that special someone and the relief you felt when they smilcdf ' Didn ' t those smiles make us feel great. ' ! Remember all those agonizing practices we went to when we went out for sports. ' We wondered how we survived it all. The thrill we felt as we spiked that volleyball, made that interception, hit that homerun, or caught that ball. Sports gave us the pride that united Artesia. As we leave Artesia High School, we must not think of it as a place where we did nothing but work, but a place that taught us lessons that will last ALWAYS AND FOREVER! Opening 3
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