Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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wi' sms lll0ll'lllNG YET, iw vxavicit nswum , lm ww JY' o 0 o W5-N1 M1 The Federal Deficit reached all time hights, . . ag,-1 n j. ig 'i ,315 . 'Q V ' ,' V .,, f ' -12 W, f A . . , :A :V kr 'mlm v 15,15 ' V ' .,.- if W 3 V. ABS, , Q. - in E iq ,gejigrn g J Y Q ,i ylg. -,V 272 -.-. 236. .. T -: B-gi.: !,,m,f ' 4- 3.2. , 1' g - if f B in-2 :fi . . . 'Vg--B' , 4 . ,,. A 'A , e,, - . A wave of explosions by pro-lifeadvicats hit the LLS. Baby Fay, as we knew an 'F W A, .. her, lived for 132 days f as the first heart . ,f N zrrjff l -- - ji J . B xenograft patient. . , L, H Leonard Bailey was In , 9-S15 4, , .. V, . . ' ' ,v,,. A the doctor who re- ,..,,,.iB2'B5gis-i'Fl5ff1 f f s il A ' . ..,,. 'W H B 'aff-'B ' 'im 1 pred W lell '42 ' 'F j' 11 ,l 4,,,,' with that of a ba- ,f'ffQ'.i5'3 1 -as it iliigiyf 'r Q B 'xi B if 1 ff l:Joon's. Q .5 ,lffi H ' , .5 . I . :Iii . ..,,?g,, ..., g,,V,,V lv gg . . ,V fu G Z . . , . ww: ,... .ini I lg .. 5' 'X .B g i?'g i',iB1Ei.,-gw ff- :ig.,,,2g2. .T - W MGEMQNTL - id , 1j.gi,q,-iii.-iw 'MS B 1 l 1 if . :- ip, Bsgm' :Driv ing ..., is ,jk . Ba ORG-1 - n z if Cn ' .. ., , wyo , v 1 e i. JK .f F KV,XL f, pf I if9i,f g,,?I. ' U G W A - - , B. Truman Capote: 1BE5- 1BE34g died of unknown causes in Bel Air. Author of Breakfast at Tif- fany's , In Cold Blood . and many others. l-le stated l'm an alcoholic. l'm a drug addict. l'm a homosexual. l'm a genius. ' .nfl ui' .,. 2' ' - . 3 i Br . 1 Qi i il l ii . Bmw A I ,. . ..t . -misgy h 1 -- WB 5,2 BB ws, .. if K Tax i . ' 3 l, UQ ' W iggis-B':Zsaf4' nQ'v -- if g .. 1.33. Qgldgw QB N'-:' B I V B Bs giB.g.BBi-.YTBTEX . ..., ,WE 7Q.,LQ..,Q.fBf-Aff H' M 'll X' t . if ' iff B . . B. . SariR'S'?w- M,-wg i A :?Bm.cnnof- - . 5 ' K ,glvwe-'V -'1 l . ' it Wg: .g 3 f ' ' fl. . - . 1. . i'BB'- 5 L. .I K W V . gf ' Z . uw, 1. . L ..::.BeB ies ' 'K ' B. I ,ww Q 4 Q, .J w 7 Q .4 ., 0 'WA' N 1 -9, N X 4 Q 'ww ' s x I sm rr ' i . . . .. I N fA, .M 1 ' 33 x , 1 . Q 5 ., Marvin Gaye: 1 BBB-1 BB-4, was shot and killed after an argument with his father. Bills were intro- duced to Con- gress to change the nations tax system. X w . 1-. .Ei - S .f BB .5 The worst one-day slaughter in US history occurred at lVlcDonalds. Carrying a 9mm Brown- ing automatic pistol and E! other guns, .James l-luberty left his home ,f..M6,,w. ,Q . Q .. :he 1.1.1-Maisy.. N. .' C.. 'Mi Af , . 1 GR U , F if ' X 5 i 'I' v is wr i f in Q Sufi Q my u'rAi i .: .. .. Bs. ., , .9 nv' k k xg'--V-NEVL B 1 20-1.1 'l Q f I l-gi W' -A ' 'in ' . A it 'si 3 H 5 in mslisoe vi. ' ffm 8 , ,UW Aim ., ws 2, Q 4, L T, .5 S19 .Q 1 0.1045-Q' 5 H 1 mg fu M 1 X . . Q, , , WX O .C 1 Q 1 H 3' 'H s 3 ' 'lr ,,. l g ut.. The GCP Convention was held in Dallas 'Q ii mmf YXE lv , W, A A 'J in X ' tiff? K casually announcing to his wife, l'm going to hunt humans. 21 people were killed and 1 5 others were wounded. An 1 1 year old boy, Omar Hernandez. only made it as far as the bike rack: a X '13 ii?-re-P' ii. .y Y .Z g i i17 b . yggizyig g .P I WN .1 fi S iii it B Q . 1 BB.i Z B i 'R Q ,fir .s sl -Q-- . Bl , 331 3 .X K.:l. ,.B..Bii. .B BB . . 'T a-f1 . C 4 fi f B f S jg iff ? il.. B 5 1 , .B .B B i B B - B B . B ,B j x. g -B '.ii. ,Sq 5 'Q'f'i- 'i iBBi . C 1 iilffiill 1 4, 1QfL 1. i iQfLf i x N i ig il 5 ,Sjfff i figs ... . Yglgf. wif 2 X i R, if yi i 22 k iy , M' 3 Y, if K K X 9 -' 5 'BBB , i- ' ' ' is 1KQP:.1f 2. . V 3 'X . .L 'Bt U i W i ir! i. . . ..... Jim ig X 3 3 E, W ASS ... 1 'ifizgi fair ez grfiifkg ini? filfflzfbiililj iiukfyaii gif? 318 National News single shot instantly took his life. I hope to God I never see such a thing again, said San Diego Police Chief William Kolender.



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IVletro and Btate News AThe Duke And l-lis l.ottery Troubles Even though Governor Deukmejian opposed the lottery, the people of California voted for the topic as an alternative money source for state funds. Nlany people felt the lottery was connected with East coast organized crime, and it wouIdn't ben- efit education like planned. The Gov- ernor is still looking for a director to run the lottery. 320 State and Local News P' af' Actions For The lVlissing: Ann and David Collins display e photo of their own 'l CJ-year-old son, Kevin. The boy disappeared one year ago. setting off a so-far futile nationwide search. The Collins have since taken up the cause of teaching others about how to prevent children from vanishing, or how to respond if they do. PNB in lVlore Protest, No Nukes! Flalliers ignited the fire of their opin- ions towards nuclear research at Livermore Lab. Over one-hundred protesters were arrested and car- ried away to local jails. protesting like this has continued throughout the world because people wanted to put a stop to the madness of nuclear energy and weapons. IVlodesto' Boes lVlodern: Modesto is on the verge of a ne age. The city has recently und gone the construction of two nc mirrored office buildings, one cated on lvlcl-lenry. In addition, t city also started the construction a community center. The center cludes a hotel, an office building, tx theaters, meeting halls, and a lar parking garage. J, l i - :xii First Beyer Brads Unite: Yes, there is life after Beyer High. the 'I B74 patriot alumni proved that by having their '1 Oth year reunion at the Oasis Bestaurant during the summer, The reunion was a casual party, organized by Nlari Brooks and a committee of eleven. The guest speaker was Floger Fisher, who in 1974 was a counselor, now an Asst. Principal.

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