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Si 1 i ALLEN SCHLOTTACH ALVIN SCHMUTZIER JARROD SCHREYER JEREMY SEGURA NICOLE SEVILLA COLLEEN SHOUP STEPHANIE SHULER PETER SILVA JULIE SILVESTRE MELISSA SIMICH SONIA SINGH ANGELICA SISTOS BERNIE SKILLS BRIAN SKIPPER ERIKA SMITH BRIAN SOLOMON ophomores Whor ' s your Fovorire , ' str . EXPRESSION? Alright! Wipe Out! Thiis is a groovy song. K-EARTIH is tough. Yeah, right Dad. K-EARTH is weak. Like, change it to Power 106 man, that ' s rad! This is my new car. and I ' ll listen to whatever I wish. Ah, that ' s dogged. Dad. But I ' m glad we didn ' t get that other car. I ' d be ha- tin ' it at school. I know what you mean. They ' ll chop you low and slap you hard. Does this sound slightly familiar? Well, unless you have a very hip 60 ' s dad, you probably w on ' t encounter a conversation like this. But you, on the other hand, do talk this way whether you realize it or not. If you had taken the time to go around the campus at lunch, you ' d surely hear expressions like: You be il- lin ' ! Take a chill pill! Get a life. That ' s dogged. I ' m all ... , Get outta here and Good Nite! If you had walked by the Old Boyz, which were Art Tuason, Jorge Silva, Tony Tuason, Jeremy Segura, Martin Munoz, and Richard Rincon, you might have heard them say, We ' ll check! which in their language meant forget you! You might have heard Mr. Faren yell- ing out Hey, chicken lips! to one of his workers in ASB while waiting in line to buy your nachos. That ' s his way of getting peoples ' attention. Another good time to catch people saying these outrageous sayings would have been after school. It ' s time to rag or Get the fast break started were Varsity Basketball players Brian Crockett and Greg John- son ' s own private team expressions when they want their teammate to run and gun. Varsity wrestler, Benny Haraway ' s, Ml i You guys keep losing the type style book! You ' re weak! You guys better find it or else! — Heidi Calderon favorite saying at a match is Use your buddy! That means to get off the mat when you ' re in trouble. On a late night , you ' d probably hear Heidi Calderon, Editor-in-Chief of Cayuse, screaming You guys keep los- ing the type style book! You ' re weak! And if you don ' t find it. you ' re dust! Go It! IS an expression brought from Tennessee by Julia Cheung to Hoofprint. The saying is even printed on to their Hoofprint bowling shirts. New Expressions are created every- day with every changing event. They make our conversations more interest- ing and talking more fun. A ROSA SOZA KEVIN SPENCER MARNI ST JOHN BRIAN STEVENSON MISHEL STOCKLEN DEBBIE STORY JOHN STRANDGREN TOMMY STURGEON JOEY SUMNER DAVID TABACZYNSKI ALBERT TAPIA JENNY TARLTON ARMANDO TATAD TIM THETFORD KARI THOMAS SHIRLEY TOKUDA Expressions Sophomores 217
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ophomores Rodio: Today, Tomorrow This is the world famous KROQ and I ' m Freddie Snakeskin playing your fa- vorites ... (switch) Seventy-two thousand watts of mu- sic power, playing more hits than any- body else, Power 106 ... (switch) ... the only L.A. station that hasn ' t forgotten what classic rock is all about. 97.1 KLSX (switch) Pure rock, 105.5 KNAC , Southern California ' s only true rock ' n ' roll sta- tion ... Just what was the best radio station of the 80 ' s? With so many new entries to FM radio, it was too hard to decide. There was a lot more competition for number one position of best all around. A while back it was easy to make a decision of the best station because there were only a few. Stations like KIIS, KMET and KLOS were first to take over the airways for most music fans. But here we are later with more differ- ent types of stations playing a wide vari- ety of music. Music has gotten more advanced and uses more equipment. I like KSPC the best because it plays mostly new music and punk, said Lynn Dufrenne. For almost every type of music there was a new station that took over. For Radio should continue to play different types of music because not everyone likes the same thing. — Lonnie Oxenham example. Power 106 stole the audience from KIIS. Power, known for it ' s dance form of music, was a breath of fresh air for people who were tired of the ordi- nary top 40. The same went for the new KNAC, which played hard rock continu- ously, and KLSX, who only played clas- sic rock. It wasn ' t hard for original KMET and KLOS fans to change over after hearing these new stations. Radio should continue to play dif- ferent types of music because not ev- eryone likes the same thing, said Lon- nie Oxenham. You can ' t please too many kinds of people with just one type. Most of the changes had to do with the way music progressed over the years. With such a new variety to choose from, it was obvious that we needed new and more advanced sta- tions. Whether it be disco, hard rock, new music or rap, fans would always be satisfied, as long as it kept getting bet- ter. story by Michelle Garay: layout by Grace Do- mingo, t Radio Today Sophomores 219
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