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ROQUE ABALSAMO ROBERT ABULON LYNNDY ACKERMAN TRISTIN ALFRED BRANDI ALLEN RHONDA ALTMAN RACHEL ASPREC GLORIA AUGUSTINE MAY AUNG MARIA AVALOS PATRICIA AVECILLA DEENA AVINA ANISSA AYALA DEBORAH BAEZA ROBERT BALTODANO TOMMY BANGTHAMAI BRENT BARNES CHRIS BARNETT SARA BARR MICHELLE BASCH RICHARD BECERRA MIKE BECKSTROM DANA BELMONTE JOHN BELTRAN CHRIS BERNABE AMEET BHATIA SHELLI BIGLER MARTHA BODLAK JASON BOOTH BRYAN BORUNDA LULU BOQUIREN DORA BORREGO VINCENT BORUNDA ISABEL BRACAMONTE DIANA BRANDON DANA BRANNAN ERIC BRIGGLE JENNIFER BROER KIMBERLY BROWN DAVID BRUEMMER EDLORD BUENAVENTURA CRYSTAL BURNS JOHN BURNS JUSTIN BUZZARD DENNY BYRAM ANGELA CABANEROS JUNIOR CABARLO SHELLI CALAGNA JEFF CALZADIAZ ARTURO CAMARILLO MONICA CAMPOS DIANA CARTER RICK CARTER NORMA CASILLAS CHAD CASPER JAIME CASTRO RACHEL CASTRO BENJAMIN CHANG GEORGE CHAO JASON CHATHAM MARK CHAVERIN GLORIA CHEUNG STEVE CHOE AILEEN CHOI ROBERT CHOI JENNY CHOW JAMES CHOY THOMAS CHRISTOPHERSON VICTOR CHUA KENNY CICCARELLI PAULETTA CISNEROS 220 Freshmen Richard Carter
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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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reshmen Ain ' r no stopping Walnut received a new kind of winner with the class of 1990. Freshman Rich- ard Carter was Walnut ' s newest Mus- tang with a very special talent — or shall we say talents? Richard had been playing wheelchair tennis since the age of ten with a team called the Casa Colina Challengers. When Richard was eight years old, he fell out of a tree with a metal pole in his hand. He was electrocuted when the pole hit an electrical wire, confining him to a wheelchair. When I first got hurt I needed to get involved in something because 1 didn ' t have anything to do, said Richard. Five years later, he was not only play- ing tennis, but playing racquetball and basketball with the same team. The year of 1986 saw him in his first year playing forward for the basketball team. Our team is ranked high in tennis nationally. So, we ' ll probably do real well in basketball also, said Richard. The team competed in tennis tourna- ments toward the end of the year. It was hard at the begin- ning. But I practiced a lot and worked my way up. — Richard Carter Richard admitted encountering some difficulties at first. It was hard at the beginning, but I practiced a lot and worked my way up, he said. All of his practice paid off. Out of the 66 I like to water ski, ski, motorcycle ride and do a lot of other things. The wheel- chair doesn t hold me back — Rich- ard Carter players 18 and younger, he was ranked fourth in the state in tennis. Richard ' s parents were also very sup- portive in his involvement with the team. My parents like the fact that I ' m on the team. They like traveling with me! said Richard. Since he had been on the team, Rich- ard traveled to Fresno and Beverly Hills for tournaments and to the nationals in Irvine. He also involved himself in other ac- tivities. I like to water ski, ski, and motorcy- cle ride. I could go on forever — I like to do a lot of other things too! The wheel- chair doesn ' t hold me back. Copy by Gloria Sanchez: layout by Grace Do- mingo A ▲ MAKING AN EFFORT TO RETURN THE BALL, Richard Carter prepares for a tournament. Rich- ard played wheelchair tennis with the Casa Colina Challengers, ?S -4 RIDING ALONG IN HIS ODESSEY, Richard . 1 -— -••■ ■ ' •- ' Carter takes time out from practice to relax. Richard ties nvolved himself in a lot of athletic activi- Richard Carter Freshmen 221
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