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L 'Rd E 5 at Lynette Nooks Finn Norby Carrie Norton Sheila Norton Ouvong Noudaran Amphien Nuansiri Lorna Nunley Galyn Nutter Susan O'Keefe Jim Okiyama Kevin Olin Julie Olson Souvanh Omdara Nouan Onpeng Veronica Ortega Nivardo Ortiz Oun Onepeng Ngvieng Ounthoua Souvath Oupaphanh Robert Ovadia Douglas Owens Trina Owens Marco Anto Padilla Tina Page Angie Painter Brian Palhegyi Regina Pallencade Alison Palmer Souvannasen Paphtsone Susan Papworth David Parent Cathy Park Sue Park Tim Parker Darren Pasch Carla Pastore Cheryl Patten Yvette Peak Kayla Pearlstein Daryl Peek Martina Peinado Marcihal Pelayo John Pena Gregory Penn Paul Perez Janine Perinoni Ronda Peterson Ha Oulay Phanhsop Kham Phone Phanthao Sysay Phantharasen Nikki Phillips Viengisth Phimmasouk Juana Plazola Sivone Phounsavath Tessa Pompey Donna Portlock Steve Posanke Mesha Posey Susan Post Saveth Pothilat Jennifer Potter Richard Prager Visith Prasouvo Lee Price 236 it Q L -rv A ' I it i Q ,Q .: at .b Q te. 5 - l I ' k'1i..,,.s 'W' - Q Vk,. . I .rr . if as' W M, . 1-1.1-an 3 ,S I I' .sv 5 , if . . 3 . -, 'r,:- is .. ,g.. . M 'I 2 1, . H . Vltl . iii- ai -1? L A ' rx Q. ,sg fr -- E ' sf' f - -2152 iei i e EE :P s L .r 3' it ,.., rto Vkigg 'llllll l gm. Q lk'. wif. L : .Q kLl'..., r ' 1 V. 2 . . i i' is 'Oll llll tr 'fi' f 21 : 13 ' .4 4 l ' 51 E7 l'-' 5 Q .A 4 gi. Q ,A , g . .,, xx Q T sbii J Q ' P iiiii ' iili 'O 1. A,il -V ' L' ' ' f ' ' f or ' I i az lr it 55' ' ' sss A X 5 i ,J L .0 5 L ' 'fi ,Q r t I . 1 as -' ,,, Qi 'fr iiae f1f11' 6 r 1 ag: wr. ' a t .- ' iiiir 1 ' .5 T - - Sophomores HQ it S ,Q at f y g it T sirl . !,gfa's- Q 'rife ' it - Qsiisar. V rsiil At 10:30 a.m., in Holland, a group of thirty-four teenagers leave their required English course, and walk together to their Dutch class. it,s the same people all year long, for every class, says Patricia Kouw, a sophomore. When Patricia and her family moved here from the Netherlands, she was curious but a little nervous about meeting the type of people she had seen on Dallas and Chips called 'AAmerica-ms. The kids here are nicer. In Holland, they push and shove and talk back to the teacher. Here in America, kids do what they are supposed to do. The scheduling in school differs from in America. ln Holland, a stu- dent might have Spanish and Engs lish on Monday, geometry on Wednesday and P.E. on Thursday. Everyday is different there. There are about thirty different classes a week and so much homework. The teachers expect more of you. In Hol- land, school systems leave out orga- nized sport teams. What would school be without football?
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4 : ' '-' . ' J si. W5 i. .. l K - , , r .t J- L li r. I i 1 .1 Q F3 3:- ri H . Q +4 9 4-V f' W And th Beat Goes O Dancing: To move one's feet, body doth rhythmically in a pattern of as, especially to the accompani- nt of music. Dancing was often the atime many students chose for ir weekend activity. Many young ilt nightclubs were open for kids lei' eighteeng Headquarters, Ad- s Avenue Theater and the Back ar were just a few. The bands were 2 and hard and played several of new styles of music. lock n' Roll was not in as far as icing went. Dancing required 'iething fast and with a definite ill. lock-a-Billy was a type of music a dance with definite steps. Rock- illy was what Mom and Dad used dance to in the Fifties. All you have to do is get up and go, said one student. Ska was another fast type of ll don't even mind all the sweating -- it's so much fun. dance. Most of the music came from Britain, which gave it the English beat. I don't even mind all the sweating - it's so much fun, ex- plained Abbey Zands. Punk was, also. another kind of music - or rather, another life style. Slamming was a popular dance move- ment among Punks. Slamming re- quired only one step -- to throw your body against someone else. I like slamming, it feels good and you don't get hurt if you know what you are doing, said Jim Rao. Punks were very defensive about their music and didn't want posers to impose upon them or their concerts. Music has been loved by everyone for thousands of years. Whether it's Rock-a-Billy, Ska or Punk, music will continue to be enjoyed for many more years to come. Students dance to the beat of NE-One dur- ing an extended lunch period in the quad. is Lance Montalto Cruz Montes Tiffanie Montoro Chante Moore Debbie Moore Marcie Moore Brad Moran Tim Moran Kurt Morano James Moreland Chris Moses Debbie Moss Carla Mottern Vlengsamay Moungkhot Jimmy Muhammad Allyson Muir Nancy Mulligan John Murset Toni Murphy Teresa Multha Sherry Musgrove Papang Nasirich Dorian Naveh Jennifer Neal Kristina Neal Darin Nebeker Lisa Neilson Karl Nelson Krista Nelson Hayley Nemeroff Chris Neuberger Stephanie Newman Trang Nguyen Marie Nguyen Thanh Nguyen Darleene Nibbs Cheryl Nichols Karen Nickerson Bryce Nielsen Sithpasay Nin Dancing 235
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Lori Price Glenn Prince Elizabeth Prida Todd Pye Mike Pyle -Q. .. 1, Charlie Quardahji it he 0 i ii S' ' N715 4 ' ' 'V s he ,-s A it . ' il! if if . if v , J-yi Sharilyn Quigley Krystie Quinn H ' Lisa Quinn ' Steve Quinn 1 stir .1 ,3- V 1- if Mehrana Raki A. I a i ,, it , , .fi , . l B lr , ,ww I Pat Ranahan Jackie Randall ' --af' .. 1 Fifi Raoufi 49 1 if ...-gf 'P if af in ......,.-..ffw-- M gi t W- Pattie Raftis ,, W., Steve Rasmus Q if Tiengham Ratmyseng 'W I ' l.uz Razo ' Mark Rebello if . l, 1 . 4 Melvin Redding Anita Redwine ' . , Reed William L W ' 5 ' if no. is ,, ,1 if 3 ,+. i lf. rift' . 2 Q . cciiccciiiiiyc c .LEE Patrick Henry from the Foreign Angle All in all, Patricia said she liked school at Henry better. She recently had the opportunity hey push and shove and talk back to the teacher. to return to Holland and visit her family. I had trouble remembering some of the language! she laughed. Adjusting to American life could have been difficult, but Kouw felt welcomed by her new American friends. Everybody was interested to know what life in Holland was like, and it made it easier to talk to people at first. Kouw had a similar experience when she returned to Holland. There, they were interested to know what life in America was like. Both groups of friends had ac- quired a new slang vocabulary, and Kouw had fun catching up. Kouw had an exciting experience and the influence of a different cul- ture added dimension and excite- ment to the campus. l'rn really having fun! No longer nervous, Patricia Kouw, a for- eign student, from Holland finds out that Americans aren't very different than Dutch. 'W in K 1 Vickie Riesgo . if f by 3 rw ff T F'-wffhl W1 Brian Richman ,, . Marlene Riedy V ,tl if Tina Ringer V, L E Louie Riviera 1 ' r Scott Roach Gloria Robles ik .. '-S' i A .. Shawna Rich Veronica Robles ggyi . .. .,. Mike Rocca Angelina Rochin 'ii ---' John Rodenbo Rodney Carey Stephanie Rodriguez Theresa Rogers Mike Romberg I The Foreign Angle 237
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