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. ..., F9 t-4 Shari Wyatt, 8808 Winterbrook Rd 22113. Sandra Yurkofsky, 3211 Greenmead Rd 21207: Lacrosse 10, 115 Pep Club 10, 115 RAA 10, 115 Volleyball 115 Aide 115 SGA 115 Tutor 125 Honor Society 12. Joseph Zajic, 8929 Allenswood Rd 21133: Soccer 10, 115 Lacrosse 10, 115 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Jazz Band 12, SGA 10. Mindi Zaslow, 3818 Janbrook Rd 21133: Field Hockey 10, 115 Softball 10, 11, 125 RAA 10, 11, 125 Basketball 115 Volleyball, manager 125 Indoor Track 12. Jessica Zimmerman, 4627 Hawksbury Rd 21208 Karl Zimmerman, 11421 Reisber Ln 21104 Mary Zumbrun, 4949 Deer Park Rd 21117. rf ii AFX KJ if K' hiv., . Wi A A 5- R14 'z 5 X 1 .gg 55551 5 W. , VN- gg , 1, , 5. -Q' SENI ORS NOT PICTURED: Nathan- iel Adams, Naima Baghozi, Danny Bounds, Clayton Brooks, Rocky Camp- bell, Beom Choe, Jeffrey Cohen, Ken- neth Flowers, William Fowler, Steven Garrison, Kay Johnson, Linda Jones, Sam Karambelas, Linda Kazanow, Earl Kelso, Eddie Klingelhoffer, Stefanie Land, David Leighty, Lisa Levin, Lisa Levy, Darnell Lewis, Nina Michel, Mi- chael Mulinix, Aaron Pearlman, Frank Pipesh, James Prodoehl, Hannah Reynolds, Vincredius Ruffin, Deborah Schmidt, Jan Sopher, Kevin Stokes, KinKeung Tse, Anthony Tulio, Jim Vielandi, Mary Walter, Ronald Ware, Sharon Warefield, Putu Wibawa. Sandys Host sister Michiko performs a tra- ditional tea ceremony. This ceremony is a very old custom which is done with green tea called Ocha. The tea is mixed with a powder and hot water and whipped with a wooden whip. The Ocha is whipped in a special bowl that can be expensive and fragile, with many designs on it. These bowls are often handed down from generation to generation. Seniorsf225
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Kenny Williams, 9045 Old Court Rd 21207: Foot- X ball 11. Kimberly Williams, 3452 Carriage Hill Cir 21133: Usher Corp 11, 123 SGA 115 Aide 123 Pep Club 10. Craig Willie, 4007 Rouen Rd 21133. Audrey Wilson, 3417 Barry PaulRd 21133. Scott Wilson, 4110 Parron Rd 21133: Indoor Track 11, Usher Corp 12. Laurie Winalrur, 8713 Stephanie Rd 21133. Ruth Windeslzeim, 3507 Foxcliffe Ct 21133. Gary Winters, 9926 Hoyt Cir 21133: Political Sci- ence Club 11, 12, RTA 10, 11, 125 Thespian 11, 12, Rams Horn 105 SGA 12. Joe Wixted, 9906 Hoyt Cir 21133. Judy Wolpert, 8809 Stephanie Rd 21133: HORI- ZON 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Tim Woods, 9017 Meadow Heights Rd 21133 Bret Wurster, 103-3B Village Rd 21207. -arf, .,,.-.Q -u-'N It would not be uncommon for a Jap- anese eleventh grader to take differ- ential calculus. The school year commences in September and concludes in July. Extracurricular activities resemble those of most U.S. high schools. As many Americans would expect, Japanese cooking involves traditions from past generations. Striving for culinary perfection, Japanese women prepare each meal as an art. All formal meals are eaten on the floor and involve an artful arrange- ment of diners and foods. The stan- dard diet is based on rice as a staple, often with fish. Because of their high costs, meats such as beef are not con- sumed with hearty American fervor. Sandy admits that she sampled raw fish, a delicacy in Japan, and finds it a tasty dish. Coke, sake fa rice winel or beer accompany as drinks. 224lWilliams-Zumbrun 'UN While in Japan, Sandy attended traditional dances and festivals, swam, visited mountain and ocean resorts, went to discos and learned to construct Japanese dolls. Most Japa- nese women collect dolls, combining homemade and purchased figures. Japan is a land rich in many other traditions. Most homes have a Bud- dhist or Shinto altar, more for tradi- tional rather than religious reasons. American vending machines and musk were ubiquitous. Sandy also observed the Japanese love for T- shirts adorned with Western slogans. After two months, Sandy returned to the states with souvenirs, pic- tures and momentos from a trip she'll always remember. Editors' note: The following win- ter, Sandy reunited in Disney World with her Japanese host sister, who is spending the year in Nebraska as an exchange student. e 1 .9 - , J! 2 E . ,W -V3 rf' 1.5 1 .ww 0 .lead 'I .5': .rr - ,ilk ' - ' A . I N . Ji.: P 3 4 f . at re ' 1 1 R' I I S. , , ' .. .- f':?-ag -7: S ign fr a. n' W .gf as 22 4 gg ,, . .. , K, 2 J 555117 f ur ' ' 17- - .1 , ,X kg: lm., s 1 . 'V ' ' ' 1 f 1, r',,:::, .iz h 'fff V - - J- ' . ' f , Z- Q . . , fl f fl ,.. I Hgg. ,, .. S A i .gv:. L.l?f' f 2 ' l dl S A J VI, ,I ' A S A' .V O- .. E K - A- . , I :P . . 1 9 .vt TS, 1 ,4 ,ff 1 lf fa 1 2. fe . A '-v ez. . Q . - ' I - . 31' A. ' .4 4 ' 5? 5 l Q' A . he f, .. fx, W qs' ,V -yr , . . I aj' li 15 I Y , , an K Jr ' :f . - a 1 . at -:L rf --M bf, Traditional decorations announce the start of the Tanabata parade. l
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