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SOPHOMORES The woman made her way quietly through the thickening fog. Her heels made a sharp click-click on the asphalt. En- tering the alley which led to her apartment, she turned around quickly and glanced behind her. A shape slipped into the shadows. She began to run, and the shape followed close behind. She entered her apart- ment and guickly locked the door. She flicked on the light only to see the shape crouched in the corner of the room. Does this sound familiar to you? If it does, you ' ve been watching horror movies. I usually rent horror movies from a video store, but only the ones that no one ever hears about. stated Micheal Schuctner. Fright Night, was a movie about vampires. The Rean- imator was about a man who killed innocent people and used their bodies for different things, while Nightmare on Elm Street was about a neighborhood child-killer who came back to haunt his victims in nightmares. Nightmare was my favorite and I can ' t wait for part two, stated Troy Carl- ton. e 1 . In a scene from the movie Cujo, actress. Dee Wallace (Donna), hides m a house with son Tod trying to escape the mad dog, Cujo. Cujo was one ol the many Stephen King thrillers. 2. In Halloween III, Season of the Witch, kids wear Halloween masks which ex- ploded when they watched a Televi- sion commercial. 3. Vampires and chills are the basic ingredients in Fright Night. I thought the movie was basically good and it held my inter- est, stated senior, Richard Sheer, about the horror movie. p ft f LOVE OF TERROR Whittaker, Lemmy Wickoff, Shawn Wieckmg, Heather Wilkie, Sean Williams, Kathy Williams, Tanya Williams, Michael Wilson, Bill Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Shena Wmstead, Candace Wood, Bryan Wood, Chris Woodham, Antoinette Woodruff, Lenee Woods, Craig Wright, Deron Wright, Jennifer Wright, Mary lane Wright, Sherne Wright, Tammy Yanez, Paul Ynda, Oscar Ynostroza, Chris Yoder, Melanie York, Shannon Yorke, Steve Young, Chris Young, Chris Ysais, Jim Zarate, Daniel Zavala, Laura Zimmerman, Steve Zimmerman, Lisa Zuck, Russell 247
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NEW IN TOWN o Ackerman, Robert Adame, Pete Adame, Ronaldo Adams, Sara Adams, Yvette Affronti, Roland Alexander, Greg Allee, Shannon Allen, Mike Allen, Russel Altamirano, Lisa Alvarez, Alicia Alvarez, Angelina Amatnan, lohn Amelang, Eric Amos, Mike Anderlik, David Anderson, Julie Andrade, Frank Andrews, Nathan Andrusak, Erin Apoian, Jeff Armendariz, Fred Amenta, Eddie Arnold, Ron Ascolese, Mike Ashley, Jerry Askew, Ketnna Atkmson, April Austin, Marcy Avila, Celeste Bafford, Chris Bagby, Donald Baker, Jennifer Balan, Charlie FRESHMEN Drawing a line between busi- ness and pleasure, the Freshmen Class Council were very active and supportive of their class. They knew they had a tremendous amount of work with the enor- mous freshmen class of over 850 students. They had fun, but they also got the job done. feel this freshmen class has the potential to succeed at what- ever they do, they can be the greatest class that Rubidoux has ever had, claimed Edward Luna, class adviser. Although hesitant about the upcoming three years, under the direction of class presi- dent, Jeff Huerta, the freshmen class did succeed. Starting off the year with a great feat, the class won the football homecoming float class float com- petition, an achievement rare among freshmen. was very pleased with the way the year worked out. The Freshmen Class was very outgo- ing and spirited. We worked es- pecially hard on the Footbal Homecoming Float. All of us pitched in together working after school. And we made it the best year ever!!!
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