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I ,l)V]iat e you looking forward to in your coming year(s) at Ike? ol, and get involved in Drama. ' l wo d like to do bett£%»i ErikKreidar, 10th To graduate at the end ttfe ' c|id6l year wlth the rest of my fellow classmates. To do as well as I can in my classes so that I can be proud of my last year at Ike. fm Domitila Medina, 12th t I am looking forward to a greaffootball team, I think we have the talent and will to be the I 1 » i J J !. A i ; ? . W IB T lafTc best around and even go to Anaheim. n i Derek Coats, 11th % What have you contributed to Eisenhower? Two and a half years of clitching. Dave Morgan, 12th ' P . ' - ' l.haiii contribL d ng alents to the ' vearbook staff and my ' GAAY ' personality to my pals in 6th period. f I B V - »] ., J|| I Lori Ramirez, 12th I have helped to establish everlasting memories with 3 years of work on the annual staff. Helping to record the history of Eisenhower is a ' big contribution. ' Tracie Scheppers, 12th ' f What will you remember ipost about Eisenhower? 10 All my friends and the fun times we had together and some of the guys that I use to date or the ones I lij . « ' n •Its staf in and fliiends and the helpithayhc • — - , as already beervgiven to me. ' HeU ' Week, homework, and all tWe fihe girls i 4. Stephanie Bl , 10th Ray Ortega, 11th • ' ' La wrenc Dixon, 12th T ' ' 1 h ; 22 Sound Off
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A World of Memories On campus there were a few students who have some very different and exciting stories to tell. Some of these were told by the exchange students. They came from many different countries: Japan, China, Germany, South America, and Africa. To these students going to school in the United States was an adventure and something special. They had to adjust to many changes in their lives, but they learned one important lesson: to change is to grow. They grew, and matured, and learned — and now they are richer for having had the chance to expand their worlds. Other students who also had exciting adventures to tell about were those who helped out in the Los Angeles Olympic Games this summer. Maria Bar- ton helped at the Olympic Village at U.S.C. while Susanna Furfari and Brandi Courtney helped at Pepperdine University for the Water Polo events. Left: Showing off her collection of Olympic pins. Canadian Men s Volleyball jersey, and German Wrestlers jacket — all given to her by the athletes themselves — Is Maria Barton. 9 Synth It didn ' t matter where you were from or what language you spoke — you could always communicate with each other in your own special way. — Maria Barton Left: The Olympic stadium — as seen by Suzanna Furfari during dress rehearsals for the opening ceremonies Olympics 21
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;tti ;he What was the funniest thing that ever happened to you? When I almost cracked my head on a concrete wall during drama rehearsal. It hurt, but that was fun. The next thing yo u kno w I ended up in tl|ie hospital for two days. --::t7 hhh Marivic Samontin , 12th Falling down the bleachers during a football gam ely ' i i ' J fk{ Tammy Wise, 12th I lals 2lh ;or What has Eisenhower offered you that will help you in the future? Eisenhower offered me a good drama department with the best drama teacher and that will help me with my future drama plans. , Susan Sandfrey, 12th It ' s helped me tofind out howj eople really are; they are liars and cheats! Robert Shimahara, 12th 2 , t( ' Soun(d Off 23
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