San Lorenzo High School - Confederate Yearbook (San Lorenzo, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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I Whatfks Next? K, C hris 'fhkiele n Jack Petersen i ok t through the calend for thefupcominij events during their fourth period if 1. , 'LL,,. 'e8de'?'5'iP 0555 . ,,,..., . ,,..,,, . ,, ,,... ,, fphomfgy Lang Wafked Hard library, l.W.E. Kim Owen searches fPho1o by Lara Walk erj -it-1-l---.1-i.g...... 5faU9m'f5,, rrr , Kick Back Oi' Not? All WOl'k Arid NO Play Record these piles of papers by the end of the period. Does this sound like a Class you know of? This is a class a lot of seniors and juniors take, a class that doesn't have a lot of work. The name of this particular class is Inside Work Experience. Most of the time students think it is a real kick back class, but this is only true if you are assigned a teacher who doesn't give much work. l.W.E. is a really kickbackjob, but when the papers start piling up, l just scam over them real quick and give everyb- ody A's, stated junior Eric HOBK. lvlr. Hoffman is a great teacher to I.W.E. for. Although l stay busy through- out the entire period the work is never dreaded because he always keeps me Iaughlng, commented Anna Maria ViCtOl'. The I.W.E. classes are great to take if grades and work give you a real problem. The class doesn't have any homework and if you work really hard you will by all means recieve an A or B. If you think you need an easy class next year try Inside W0rk Experience. Cathy Collier

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Frightening Sights OhS'CGl' lVl8Sh At Gazebo SCl'88h15 8hd laughter lhf65t'9d the hallS 85 58h LOl'6hZO 5tUd6hl'S roamed the 5ChOOl W68l'lhQ Wh8t they hoped would either 5C8l'6 their fl'l6hd5 OI' give them 8 good l8UQh. EV6fYOh6 W85 trying to flgUl'6 out who was supposed to be who, and how they were going to keep cool under their cos- tumes. I COUld hardly breathe!! was so hot under m y rabbit costume. I wanted to go home butl COUldh't S0 ljUSt farlrled rh yself and just Srrliled hoping the day would end soon, stated Jenny Smith. At lUhCh time the trad- tional costume contest was held but thiS year it WaS irl the Gazebo area where Mr. Matthews, Mrs. Pam Wilson, Mrs. Roberts and Ms. Brad- ford judged the best COS- tume from each class. The winners were Dwight Bailey as Fat Albert for the class of '88, A178 ADOd8C8 8hd John PUhl8 85 C8 V6 People fOl' the class of '89, FI'8hkl9 SllTllTlOh5 85 PlhhOChlO fOl' N I really liked Dress-up nay because everyone got to kick badc and just have fun, that's what Halloween's Supposed t0 be. FUN! 7' the Cl855 of '90, J8ml6 Robello 85 8 b8Q l8dY for the Cl855 of '91 8hCl lVl8I'lt855 H8Y65 85 a frehCh maid for the ClaSS of '92, I liked seeing the peO- ple dressed UD but the CO5- tume COht65t W85 really unfair. They ShOUld have let everyone vote for who they liked best like laSt year ih- stead of ha ving the teachers choose who they thought had the best costume, com- mented lngrid Jones. As the day came to an end, students talked about their Halloween plans on Saturday and laughed as they recalled how fun the day was. I really liked Dress-up Day because everyone got to kiCk baCk and jUSt have fun, that's what Halloween's Supposed to be. FUN! sta ted Yvette Jiminez. Armand Javier Beauty and the Bum! N qu f lug th I ,B y R dJh Fl- d hgf h th lPh DG bldj HBIIOWEGI1 DZY 27



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.. .-,, . Wi, 'N' ' ' MM- f .M--f FUTUTG Leaders? Learn the Ropes Friends, fellow classmates, and faculty, l am running for the Student Body office of President, or is it Treasurer, maybe it's secretary? Sound familiar? These are the words often spoken by the many candidates who wish to become part of the Stu- dent Body Executive Council.The posi- tions available vary from President to the Commisioner of Environment, all challlenging and important. How do they learn the ropes? How are they able to cope with the different prob- lems and situations they face? In order to aid and train the Exec- utive Council With their duties, a lead- ership class was formed. This Class was designed to teach the council members how to become a leader in school. It also trained tnem in time manage- ment, organization, and utilizing their various skills and abilities. The Class helped very much, because you will not get half of the work done without that extra hour. You get suggestions, and during the meetings, you vote on different issues involving the student body, com- mented student Body President, Dwight Bailey. Maryann Castanha 2:13.:-13:5:15:2:f:?:1:f:f:f:!:f:1:f:3:I:!:f:21I11:15:f:C:f:f:1:5:Z:?5:::::f:!: Whefe Pose TheTime Go ff -f-Og AAl,.,ff1, fn f Sr- K, Te8CheI'S Tell All Oh NO, NOt Again What's this? Parents and not stu- dents wandering the halls of sLz? All of them looking as confused and lost as they must have looked many years agO on their first day of high school. Of course there were some parents that felt right at home in the halls of San Lorenzo High, like Mrs. Ellie Osterberg who claimed, I had no trouble finding my way around, although I did see more than 'a few confused faces. Overall, I think the evening went well. The evening was planned to famil- iarize parents with their children's daily schedule, to meet the teachers x3Nxxw and to find out what the classes will be covering for the year. The turnout of parents and a few students was high, and everyone seemed to enjoy Back to School Night. AIiS3 Knesek Oh No..Not Again. I 'me z-me rifkve pafenx iistened intensely to Dale Vollmer as he, Ieiitured tbithem: d ' B ck uring a to School Night. lP1fmrol7y..Anna Mgna . Victor! i where Does The Time Go

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