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

 - Class of 1985

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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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VVhat's News At Beyer Beyer's Falm Tree lVlassacre: ho would do such outrageous van- alism? The two sawed off palm rees stood most of the year with runks only, showing students the errible crime. Luckly Beyer's ances raised so much money, there were a few bucks left over to beautify the campus with new palm trees and other landscaping, O F -l . i ii .,, . ' C5 r r T 4' lillfllililll ill l l 5 i i it iilillgli i Q. ' wiifii iii 5 l l 'iii l EDD Funkers 'iflllillillfifiliililif-Mifr l' l gi 'F ' A' Hmrin HIGHTER T l ll'1VE3Cle Beyer: I HoMEc0F1I',:gyvs6ogrwg0 E The lVlodesto Bee wrote a story on 7 gui l'mLLYGr'ED Beyer's so called punker-vandalism 5 MYER BOOSTER CLUB WM E problem. The newspaper claimed i . ! ' i there were over EDD hardcore . 4 i W , punks at Beyer, Parents, and stu- . 1,1 f , dents, outraged responded with V V '. 1 ' ,AL ' several letters to the Bee. The pa- ' ' per soon apoligized for the stereo- -jb ' typing of Beyer's students. and be- , W l . l . K gan writing more positive stories I ' ' -- ' b ' ' about the school. l-ligh Bchool? Beyer on Fire! The smoke scented classrooms emptied Quickly of students as the fire alarm sounded. This was not a practice evacuation or another false alarm. This was a real fire. And along came fire trucks and men, arriving with enough equipment to put out a tiny grease fire in Beyer's gourmet kitchen. Dnly minor dammage re- sulted From the small inferno. .mi I I , f f . 5553 l--s I , T g G - lime . elim is G F- y , . What Went LT-. fir G it li T 2 , g i l I V i ,' Wong? ii , ie i Nlr. .John Wong, a graphic arts in- H ig g.i W1 M016 ll I V 'V structor was arrested on charges V 1 ' ,. gigxvfgpgi' I gil 92' :K 4 I of contributing to the delinquency of - hz ,, , 2 ' ' , ' , ' ' x its a minor, the selling of liquor to ' ds, ' if ' f ' f 1 fax 'S minors, and selling alcohol without a Q - A ' Q C V C DEQ S license. iviany of Wong's students f . . ix O '-A3 U 'J . 4' j Tl 'J-J , . ,:,.., Ag, ' 'T O f I protested his arrest at his Escalon ,sg . hifi ,,' CQ as . 'Q , QL home by their individual expressions all 15, 123 tl A and group gatherings around :cg A ' 7 ' f ly f Campus. I i M Dance And Game Dates To Fi e m e m be r: Back UO School Dance and Basketball Game 'IM 'UBB and Football Game B!7!B4l Few-igh Quarter Fourth Quarter Booster Dance and Game 'l!'l BXBE Club Dance B!EB!B4 Fourth Guar-ter .Junior Class Dance 1 DXSIBA Dei-lee end Geme 21155 Fourth QUEPCEP Booster Winter l-iignwecgrnirig Club Dance 'l DM SXBA Game and Dance EIEEXBE HOmECOfT1il'1Q Game Sadi Hawkins Dance SIBIBB and Dance fFalIJ 'l DXEBXBA Drama Dance 322185 Sliieech Dance 'l 'IXGXB41 A.F.S, Dance A11 2195 Yearbook Dance 'l 'l!'l BXB4 Key Club Def-mee 4125135 ., Asilomar Dance 1 'IXGDXBA Pr-em 511 1!B5 Cl'1l iSEF1'1ES DEVICE 'l 2f2'lfB4 Ggvernrnenf, Qance EXQAXSE Fourth Quarter Dance 321 School News

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