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Cynthia Livermore John Lopez Rick Lopez Priscilla Louie K .,k., wants uterjobg early Sophomore Aaron Shephard is weird One of his two professed hobbies was collecting unsmashed Coca-Cola cans. Shephard claims to have 400. I guess that qualifies as weird, said Shephard. His other hobby was associat- ed with computers. First intro- duced to the Computer Age in sixth grade, Shepard now owns four of his own, including three Commodores and CompuPro. Aaron Shepard is a computer buff and self-trained program- mer. His interest ex- tends to electronics also. Shephard first began using computers for the fun of it, but soon turned to the more practical side of computer use. He learned to program mostly on his own and has now published several utility fdisk access, file reading, etc.j programs for his personal use. Sticking to the more serious side of computing, Shephard wishes to design his own com- puter and become a computer technician. Shephard's dream computer is the Turbo-Amiga, a modification of a design by Commodore Business Ma- chines. As the Secretary of the Stock- ton Commodore Users Group lSCUCrJ, Shephard plays an ac- tive role in the group as well as in other computer groups in the area. Shephard's other activities in- clude collecting old stereo com- ponents and working them into his stereo system. He owns one speaker which may be as much as 13 years old. by Steven Dick Seniors 201
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David MeKeel Michelle Menning Michael Metrovich Jeffery Metz ,v 9' 'T' Wilma Catanzarlte, re- presenting Veterans of Foreign War No. 1968, reviews Kim- berlee Giberson's Voice of Democracy speech which earned her a first place ln the dlstrlct and a second place in the state com- petltlon. After completing a four min- ute, fifty-second speech for the Voice of Democracy speech contest, senior Kimberlee Giber- son walked away with a first place at both the Tokay and district level. Using the topic of the Chal- lenge of American Citizenship, Giberson took first at Tokay and went on to compete at the district level where she competed against 125 other students. Taking first at the district level, she was awarded a five-day all- expense paid trip to Sacramento. The trip included visits to Old Sacramento, The Railroad Mu- seum, Sutter's Fort, and Old Folsom's Zoo. Though as Gi- berson mentioned, the high- light of the trip was meeting the Govenor, George Deukmejianf' Giberson, then went on to state competition where she took second place. The Voice of Democracy speech that Giberson competed in was sponsored by the Veter- Student district awarde ens of Foreign Wars, and quali- fied anyone who made it to the national level for a 514,000 scholarship along with a six-day trip to Washington D.C. where the competition was held. Anyone who has the chance should try for it. Just the memor- ies and friends that l made in those five short days will stay with me for life, encouraged Giber- son. by Jennifer Jacobs 202 0
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