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Above: Q-What's wrong with this pic- ture? A-SENIORS NEVER GET TRASHED! Julie Krawetz placed third with her picture of Senior Nancy Mclntosh following her tragic exper- ience with the garbage can. Right: Oth- er good pictures taken by Doug Men- doza, Mary Ann Nelson, Lee Pillow, and Glen Olson. FLASH! Why did you flash that at me? FLASH! What are you, flash happy?! SNAP, FLASH! Come on, get with it, today is Camera Day! On Wednesday, October l8th, many avid photographers were in search of the Winning Picture, for if they found that perfect snapshot they would win 530, or possibly 520 or SIO. Even if they didn't win, their picture had a reason- able chance of being in the yearbook with their name next to it! The reaction of the students? Well, when asked his opinion Beto Valledares answered: lt was all right! Why? lt was interesting Student Life Camera Day -Q.-1 'cuz you could see people taking pic- tures of anything and everything at the same time. Everyone benefitted from Camera Day: students had the chance to earn extra money and the yearbook staff re- ceived hilarious and interesting photos of our great student body. This created a problem: out of over IOO entrees the staff received, only three could be cho- sen to win prizes. After several hours the staff decided that Mary Ann Nel- son would get first prize. People start- ed coming up to me and saying things like, 'Well, which picture was it?' l didn't know what they were talking about, but finally I figured it out and I was so happy! recalled Mary Ann, when asked to describe her reaction. Upon being presented with her check, Julie Krawetz exclaimed, Oh! l'm thrilled! Thank you. Do you realize what liability insurance is these days?! Photo courtesy of Skip Richmond.
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A STEP I THE RIGHT DIRECTIO 'li 53 5 ilill S15 464 CT X.. Q, S9 Ib Az 5 43 7 A X W 0 l 5 D + '?L- 6 1NGW6B' . Q 94 1 .Y an . zz? :A '-,551 .54 Z J 23 2 One of the most serious problems on the roads, especially Friday and Satur- day nights, is drunk drivers. A group which started last year, SADD, strives to reduce the incidents of students driving drunk. The death of Mr. Bian- chini, a counselor from Fremont killed by a drunk driver, sparked this group into action. SADD worked on many things which all contributed to their cause. They put out the Contract for Life, which stu- dents signed with their parents, agree- ing to call for help when they did not feel capable of driving. SADD brought about awareness of the problems of drunk driving, and also contributed many solutions. The members of ASTRAS Cfacing pagej were. Karen Leong, Kim Leong, Kathy Johnson, Mika Miyamoto, Jeannine Hu- lan, Jennifer Anthony, Ann Williams, Lisa Goetowski, Betty Afuola, Heidi Ainscow, Kristy Blackie, Tini Bui, Caren Chen, Wendy Church, Erika Cramer, Corby Dale, Jodi Elgart, Danielle Fettig, Nikki Hurlston, Andrea lmazeki, Jenny lmazeki, Sue Johnson, Jennifer Jue, Keiko Kajikawa, Robin Kelley, Julie Kel- sey, Laura Kindsvater, Puiling Kong, Ju- lie Krawetz, Diane Krzysik, Claudine Lenfant, Tracy Lum, Misako Masui, Lisa McPherson, Zoe Meyer, Karla Ogle, Gail Pubols, Luisa Ramos, Marne Row- land, Tina Seto, Michelle VanValken- burgh, Alison Wakefield. Keli Wilson. Kim Wokoek, Monica Wong, Michele Yoshikawa. SADD members were: Brooke Markle, Jennie Hoppenrath, Beto Valladares, Chris Franklin, Jeannette Garcia, Mi- chelle Ganse, Brendan Harris, Sandra Castorena, Lucy Castorena, Rudy Basa, Wendy Geluz, Quoc Ho, Mark Wald- man, Mark Jennesse, Mike Jennesse, Andy Gonzales, Olivia Santos, Mari- belle Basa, Alex Fitzpatrick, Greg Fitz- patrick, Nick Fitzpatrick, Rodger Low. Barbara Fuiito, Joe Candaso, Daniel Aflague, Kyle lkeda, Michael Navarro. Paul Dismuke, Jim Kuinnar, Hugo Raina. Student Life .. . SADD 1 i
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Look at the twins! Hey-no fair, only one has a hamburger. First place prize. taken by Mary Ann Nelson at the Sunnyvale Public Library. lTfT +.m f 3, l' W 4 i
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