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Who Is Your Favorite Cartoon Character? 1. Bugs Bunny 40% 2. Mickey Mouse 29% 3. Woody Woodpecker 20% 4. Roadrunner 11% Heroes Actors and Actresses often become heroes in people’s minds. Sophomore Tanya Pina admires the acting profession so much, she participated in the school variety show and gave some insight on her own talent. Rajesh Babani-
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artin Luther King, Andy Warhol, Golda Meir, and Marylou Retton all share a tie that is not easily seen. They are each in one way or another, he- roes. Politically, artistically, internationally or athletically, these people represent success. Instinctively as the youth of the world, we identify ourselves with people who have made a difference in the world. “I think Andy Warhol was such a radical; he reinvented pop art,” explained senior Jenique Nijboer. We mostly admire people that reign in an area that we may want to go into. Senior Tom Reilly, for example, admires “Ronald Reagan because he’s republican, conser- vative and hey, he’s the gipper.” Of course, there are those whom we admire simply because of their tremendous influ- ence in the structure of society. Martin Luther King, civil rights activist of the sixties, is admired by many people to- day. “I don’t know where society would be without his influ- ence,” observed senior Tina Panchal. Today there is so much going on and so many situa- tions that surround us, that perhaps if we look at the actions of those who preceded us, we may be able to learn what to do, as well as what not to do in our future. Senior Margaret Van Doran closes her eyes and daydreams about her heroes after learning about them in government class. 20 Heroes Christmas time, a favorite season for many of us, finds Junior Colin Thompson dressing up as one of his heroes: Santa Claus. Imitating muscleman Hulk Hogan, Sophomore Harry Pangas gives a mas- culine pose for the cameras.
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Giokazta Molina Is money one of the most important things in your life? yes: 48% no: 52% Seniors Karilyn Ayres and Liz Caresse enter an Honor Society meet- ing after school, full of ideas to help the community as senior Stacie Berger thinks of ways to help the school. 22 Community Service Ms. J.Gelberg
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