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Teen* Driving<br />

J it the end of the road for teen drivers?<br />

; Profiles, pages 8-9 , *•<br />

? Video craze of the summer of'92<br />

< ^ - Technology, page 13<br />

Flash; Soccer be<strong>at</strong>s Mission 2-0> remains only undefe<strong>at</strong>ed team<br />

I Volume 17.8, Number 1 tx)vveimighS(jh.^p4,S«niFrar¥cisco1iIniiied School District -;, . , ,- l Ftiday.Ofctober 9,1992<br />

<strong>Budget</strong> <strong>cre<strong>at</strong>es</strong><br />

<strong>havoc</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

.....ThistyearLowel H^<br />

students am wctu wtui titt* 'an;est<br />

class sizes wr, IIWR waits lor<br />

i<br />

detwd faculty »inti staff htvniuvof<br />

.1 $13 million budget cut in the<br />

school district.<br />

Thp ^an Fmnriirn Unified<br />

School District's budget de-<br />

CTinsed from S4S3J ndllicn la*<br />

V«.r:lo $440.7 mllUon.thte yvnr,<br />

according to Dr. Robtrt F. Ckiitc m,<br />

assistant superintendent of fiscal<br />

services.<br />

Lou-cll's share o( the budget<br />

cub has caused:<br />

• • A class-size increast* from<br />

32.9 students per dais to 34.4.<br />

• Loss of one counselor, leaving<br />

tlw schix>I with two full-time<br />

and thrvc part-time ci mn>*.*t* Ii i<br />

advUc tht' 2^00-studcnt canipuj.<br />

• Layoff of one library technician<br />

and two custodians.<br />

. • Elimin<strong>at</strong>ion of 12.5 faculty<br />

positions<br />

• 13 courses cancelled *nnd<br />

seven nxluced [six rel<strong>at</strong>ed sh?r>*<br />

below)<br />

"Students will be struggling<br />

In,' mo,'*- individual <strong>at</strong>tentU'in,<br />

princip^il Q<br />

t]ualityi;f^\lutaHon We<br />

don't have i-noii^h counselors.<br />

V\fc need sufficient library services<br />

and more custodians. Without<br />

th<strong>at</strong> type of support, the cduca-<br />

Jumor Pctw Lee Kit swn first<br />

day. Lee picked second tu<br />

found all m<strong>at</strong>h classes closed.<br />

"It ttn>k me over one week to<br />

get a m<strong>at</strong>h class," he said. "1 was<br />

signed into a m<strong>at</strong>h class pn a<br />

Monday. <strong>The</strong> nextday, the teacher<br />

slid there was no room, so he<br />

dipped the last three studenhi I<br />

had to wait three days fcir them tu<br />

.irr.in^i: .1 r\nh


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Edltors-ln-CMcf<br />

. !j Aimn Fi«W<br />

- - 1; Rupert Tagnipes II<br />

tiewi ' " /'" " ' :<br />

• i; Morn* Lee<br />

V : : KtvinNj<br />

"• '•'; Richard Scto.<br />

|; 'Aaron Fidi) • .'-<br />

Cmtipiu .<br />

]; Joanne Bask<br />

!: Kfarv Anno Daytoc<br />

Politics .-.."'*<br />

Stephen Lau ?..<br />

' Jimmy Quacb<br />

Profiles : .<br />

jjwryl Lee<br />

fcnturc ' '"'•"••!<br />

FreOJy Hnyoh<br />

.,.' SlielinHsu<br />

Entertainment , v ><br />

• _; .Lawrence Fun?<br />

• MikeWu<br />

: JunDam<br />

•Rentier*.;-<br />

Sarali Chuclt Michael Nj<br />

Jcomic Cuao ••: -McloJy Parai»b:<br />

lkitric^Dong J '(-. Aona'Nvfenkq":<br />

"* tDht<br />

r : Muni Soe-Huie;<br />

K«boit'Hcn««odez-Junko Tnketbiu<br />

,C)lw»'H. -rEnbit'ftmoby'<br />

Sbeni trying: C ,i Karen Tom^', -:<br />

Gnitej<strong>at</strong>^---'" -Ait>CT«chg^^<br />

iCaibcrinc Jung, ..DQAU.VU,<br />

Panny^Mjngz;<br />

; Linda Wong ':;.<br />

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Jency-Yam<br />

tao;:.; VWcndyXuns. '<br />

JcauowCuan NUcaVinsoa<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice £oag Jenny Yam I<br />

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Anibony Hou^> - Albert Weuijfo/<br />

'&?'.ComputtrGriphlcsS-.;:^ _ .<br />

HooaKint' '-'-.• KevinOh ••<br />

Ken Urn. ;. Philip Young .<br />

V; "Pitncia fiuog"<br />

High". School.r 1101. Eucalyptus<br />

94132. (41J) 579-2730. «L 3251.<br />

on^dibol-rei<strong>at</strong>ed bsues<br />

from studebtt, faculty, and<br />

community membenrwtwelcoofc.letter*<br />

muy be»gned^NaineV will 'be<br />

wilbbehl if rented. We re,<br />

serve, iherijh: to edi'(kKcrs before<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Nbh-voters are cancer in America<br />

•I* is election year once<br />

•again, and Joe Schmo has<br />

come up'with some pretty<br />

convincing reasons not to<br />

vote.<br />

First: "One vote doesn't<br />

make a difference. Nothing<br />

I do or say can change the<br />

government Politics has always<br />

been and will always<br />

be corrupt I have no control<br />

over politicians. It's;hopeless."<br />

, Secorick'ldon'tlikeether.<br />

of the candid<strong>at</strong>es. I want to<br />

vote^but I just can't .make up<br />

my mind betv.een the two<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>es. Why should I be<br />

forced to choose between the<br />

lesser of two evils?"<br />

Third: If* too much of a<br />

hassle to register to vote.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> is this residency requirement<br />

anyway? I also<br />

Yeah, I voted for Jimmy and Ronnie and George...<br />

excuses. Millions of Ameri-<br />

have to go through all these<br />

complic<strong>at</strong>ed registr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

procedures. After th<strong>at</strong> IhaVe<br />

can do not vote. During the<br />

1970's and early 1980's,<br />

-«, pout 55 percent of the elector<strong>at</strong>e*<br />

(those eligible to vote)<br />

d vuiinglxKJUUitVuoL wurtlt<br />

the hassle. "Why bother?"<br />

-^^Fourth: '<strong>at</strong> doesn't m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

to me who the next president<br />

will be; f m poor and I have<br />

filtlc cduc<strong>at</strong>icn. I have never<br />

voipd in my life and I probably<br />

never will Wh<strong>at</strong> has the<br />

president done fpr>ne? A<br />

new presidentisiv't going to<br />

do"anything different<br />

coitld care less about politics."<br />

•rX*.- > K- : job than the other. because they are content<br />

Those people who use the with their life shotdd be as<br />

excuse, "Its such a hassle to concerned as even/cne else^<br />

register to vote," are just <strong>The</strong>ir life might »ut be as^<br />

plain lazy Tliafs the prob- good in the future because oT<br />

voted in presidential elec- lem with most of the non- chan^glaws^ewoffidals, ^V^<br />

tions. Wliere was the other voters, ihey are iazy wnen andchan^ngpbliUcalcfile^^ . -T^<br />

half on C^ectionDay? Ameri- itcl/mes to voting but not ria-, "• : itSl<br />

cans need to wake up and when it comes to complain- Although most <strong>Lowell</strong>;; o ^|l<br />

exercise their right tcp vote. ing. Registering to voteisas sh4dent5wiUnotvptemlhis;A/^ ^.<br />

<strong>The</strong> "one vote can'tmakc- simple as calling the voter's presidential eiectfon/Low- ^<br />

itik.i±>lr


1 •V..V'1'l<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

October 9 199? 0^<br />

De<strong>at</strong>h penalty example of heartless society<br />

By Lena Gutekuns?<br />

Michael Kroll, writing in <strong>The</strong><br />

fiuiidescribcdUKf<br />

Robert Altrn Harris, which he<br />

witnessed: "We were in the<br />

middle of something indeschbabfyuglyltwasnakedlybanbaric<br />

This medieval torture chamber is<br />

wh<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>a^ majority of Caiiforniansbelicvein.Tht.Mmplic<strong>at</strong>k)n5<br />

of this filled me with fear—fear<br />

for myself and for all uf us,"<br />

... Wh<strong>at</strong> filled KroUwithanxiety,<br />

honor, and dread was th<strong>at</strong> he was<br />

no longer living in a sodet)-governed<br />

by of human values but m<br />

a desensitized and alien world,<br />

when; ritualized sUt 1 s ower class, and looks into you."<br />

minority people are solidly be- An


_ Newsbriefs<br />

' * Octobers 1092<br />

•'//<br />

Teachers struggle with<br />

re-~admit policy<br />

By Peter Chiu and Mike Ng<br />

Because of conflicts between teachers and administr<strong>at</strong>ors, the<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion has a condoned the new re-Mdmit policy lor a refined<br />

version of the old policy<br />

<strong>The</strong> new policy, originally sclteduied for Sept 21, had called<br />

fit registry tenchew to takenotes to the <strong>at</strong>tendance office. Stiidents<br />

would also have to show their notes to all their teachers.<br />

According to assistant principal Gloria Bogdanoff, no one was<br />

willing to comply with the policy- Teachers did not want the<br />

hassle of collecting notes. . . ';<br />

"It was a standoff between the ^ministr<strong>at</strong>ion and the teachers,"<br />

Bogdanoff said. According io Bogdanoff, the tcaclwrs<br />

wanted the deans tr; collect noli*, like Uw old policy, which allotted<br />

for loo much cutting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Faculty Council met with Bogdanoff andI other.id mini >tr<strong>at</strong>oni<br />

Get 1 to discius the re-admit policy " "'<br />

<strong>The</strong> IK*W policy was never really inst<strong>at</strong>ed," Robert McMains,<br />

char of the faculty Council, said.'"Wli<strong>at</strong> we have now 6 a i«fineirciit<br />

of the old policy.*' ,<br />

According to BogdanolV the dean will .still issue the re-fulmits<br />

lifter checking if the person was absent the day befon?. \<br />

list of absentees from the registry count will go h? deans.<br />

In addition, machine-timed stamps will be put on the rv-ad •<br />

mils instead of thcoM hnnd stomps.This will etfrnirute stLMlim;<br />

acass to the time clock th<strong>at</strong> stamps, the re-admit<br />

College represent<strong>at</strong>ives<br />

come to <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

By Wilson Chu and Cordot; V\U<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 200 stadentsand parents <strong>at</strong>taided College<br />

Night <strong>at</strong> the Carol Channing <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er Oct. l.-\,<br />

Represent<strong>at</strong>ives from thf; University of California, S.in Francisco<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e University, and t'jty College of San Francisco spo?ce<br />

b b k f d ^ d H b ^ i<br />

^ p<br />

thai tuition and fees are expected to continue rising considerably<br />

Doth Byron Johiteorvpiitreflch official <strong>at</strong>San Francisco 5tao.*<br />

Uravcrsity,andAlvinRmvdalln(i;u.'c-r,uns


in<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Hf<br />

PTSA don<strong>at</strong>ions enrich <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

classrooms with TVs and VCRs<br />

UyK<strong>at</strong>herineJung said, "1 cannot say on thei-quivag AS25.000 pant fromlhe tent of a major earthquake. <strong>The</strong> If \hv srudnift- nwd it> use n<br />

enabled <strong>Lowell</strong> toacquhe 1vle equiptnunt wen? placed in >«p- visual aid for a rvport, then they<br />

visions and VCRs and 12uvcrports th<strong>at</strong> were meant to hold iht; wuuM have annthcT option, the<br />

head projectors and screen*. televisions. <strong>The</strong> teachers who are VCRs and televisions," supliu-<br />

<strong>The</strong> English and foreign lan- unable to reach them tvciutt: of HHHV S'.TCII.I ClV 5.1 ki<br />

guage departments each received thfir height will be provided M ith Accvalir.i; tu FTSA prwidvnt<br />

six overhead pnjjectors, accord step ladders "<br />

Nancy K.ihn, the PTSA gives<br />

ing to assistant principal John "<strong>The</strong> new televisions and grants to <strong>Lowell</strong> ona* a year.<br />

Mahoney. Six televisions went to VCRS are extremely wonderful "SiiHvux'district dtt> notpn*<br />

the histury department, six went and bn-nefidal," social stud its vide us with money, we havean-<br />

to the foreign language depart- teacher Richard SowanJ said. *"H iitial fund-rais.T>. Thi-don<strong>at</strong>ion*,<br />

ment, and three Co fix; English de- cnhaiKvs lectures and the less*» s. from parrots and schools suppartment.<br />

This is'a further enrichment fur plied <strong>Lowell</strong> lor the past few<br />

"I\vo weregiven to the science the students."<br />

years," Kahnsmi. Teachers t'tave<br />

department, but they art' not in- English teacher Gwendolyn written proposals of wh<strong>at</strong> they Lily DeUTorre, (telt, ton) Gartey Loon, (bottom). Manuel DeVerw,<br />

stalled," Mahoneysaid. <strong>The</strong> so- Fuller said, "1 would prefer to want, but we cuild only provide He<strong>at</strong>her Gamer, and Ebony Frolix perform <strong>at</strong> Homecoming.<br />

cial studies department did not lower the television's but I cin't one third of tlteir requests"<br />

get any overhead projectors be- complain, i'm gr<strong>at</strong>eful to the "W; didn't install the televicause<br />

they hAveenotigh already." PTSA I show a lot of film$,;)iki*. sions and VCKs until after sum- Homecoming<br />

According to Mahoney, 12 Rutn<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>idfuliet. I'm ple.isod th<strong>at</strong> mer/' form said. "Ourg;>al is not<br />

screens were purchased but they they pntotu:-inm^njom." .;. , to replace the supplies th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

weren't put up until after the vof- ••"M^.'iy's so mucr'.on vfiieo have but tu give more itccess in rallies the masses<br />

untcer paint days (see pg.1). / now to aye for teaching," English future (.'duc.ition 1 npprvci<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

When asked if the televisions teacher John Shankel saio. "I support ofourhard woridng staff<br />

arc earthquake proof, Mahoney don't have to worry about sched- and students"<br />

Volunteers help brush up the school<br />

(continCvd from front page)<br />

rooms have very high ceilings<br />

whichcould not benachec! without<br />

the US; of scaffolding. Thrarooms<br />

-vcn. 1 district also provided efjuipinent. .' 'randsco schools. THL<br />

Some volunteers bmught their<br />

own painting supplies and IKMTW<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ed money. j.<br />

not painted because Volunteers painted 19 other<br />

the supervisors did not want the rooms on Aug. 22 and 23. Mtet of<br />

^rj'kof TOluntccrsfiUlmg; Hcw- the 173'ATJlaTTSecrs woe Shirid<br />

ever,'social studies department anclSoull membersand students<br />

head Steve Cranucd brought A in bcbool duhs who received ser-<br />

30-foot ladder to paint ceilings. vice points. >]<br />

Toe.PTSA" bought most of the KeU/;MoorePairitCn. donabd<br />

painting equipment. <strong>The</strong> school,, 5,000 gallon;- of paint to all San<br />

1 p*inl ha\l<br />

been damaged in Uv> Lunvi Prieta<br />

earthquAkein 1989, According to<br />

the Sept 2 issue of the San Frmcisco<br />

Examiner, 100 of San<br />

Francisco's 11B schools were<br />

painted, y<br />

• **!t'5 much brighter and<br />

t leaner. Uhasa positive effect on<br />

the learning environment It's a<br />

morale boostw," Jan Mishrf, En-<br />

Slish teacher in Rtnim 116. said.<br />

hit.by budget cuts<br />

{ (continued from front page)<br />

i<br />

^AlthougNitlsunfortun<strong>at</strong>e, w<br />

vsxjuldrotbcrkccptlK'befiinning<br />

classes of t<strong>at</strong>iri and seeif the budget<br />

gebs better next war."<br />

According to Harry Collis,<br />

the department<br />

nkii a T ncw Spanish and Litin<br />

ciie^i:but.only a Spanish<br />

taichcr could lv fm IIH!<br />

- ^<strong>The</strong> Chinese clasps were niini;tttr<strong>at</strong>ht»nlon,lMnid<br />

of the English department, me<br />

departmental English 75H and<br />

V^>rki Liter<strong>at</strong>ure 2H due to low<br />

student enrollmer*. No teacher<br />

was available to .teach comfcdy<br />

and s<strong>at</strong>ire. <strong>The</strong> d-^partni-nt reduced<br />

thy? other classes due to<br />

fewer students enrotled. /.<br />

In visual and performing art*,<br />

public speaking, phi't'^.tphv,<br />

and Television and radio pnxJuc-<br />

Bon were dropped. Teachers who<br />

norrnally teach the*e classes rod<br />

to rocus on their primary pro*:<br />

grams. '"<br />

epic"and myth, film as<br />

, liter<strong>at</strong>ure, Shakespeare, and<br />

: • '<br />

In physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion, an<br />

.aerobics class was dropped duo to;••<br />

budgctcuts. ~ : By Sarah Chuck<br />

About 500 students showed<br />

their spirit and support for<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s fall spurts frams <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Homecoming Rally Friday, Sept.<br />

25 in tht middle court><br />

"I was pi,';>y<br />

wanli»d a pivviow U ,<br />

befon? I continue with it in coi-<br />

!cge.,'^ senior Melissa Cce saio.<br />

"And AF Psychology conflicted<br />

with my schedule."<br />

Since the st<strong>at</strong>e budget cuts<br />

were not as severe as expected,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> replaced smv of the lost<br />

teaching positions, according to<br />

M.ihnncv<br />

",'.\v gained oack .iv'.tut ruiii (it<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> we lost," Mahoney said.<br />

"VA> had one hire in m<strong>at</strong>h, dne in<br />

OTunaViWO in social shidies.one<br />

in English, one in visual and pexfoiTrting<br />

jrts, and one in foreign<br />

languagf."<br />

:<br />

In addition, ninth grade En-<br />

Many students wore not gibli cbssus Kccivvd another 2.2<br />

pleased by the cub-.<br />

position^, according lo Mahoney.<br />

t arc.<br />

. <strong>The</strong> Associa tion of Spirit LCKIcrs<br />

(ASL) began the rally with a<br />

performance .«id the song girls,<br />

cheerleaders, senior letter girls,<br />

and the girts' drill team enthused<br />

tlw crowd with performances bet;,-<br />

intnTductirrc; r.f Lcvril's<br />

sport, teams. <strong>The</strong> teams included<br />

giri'sandbo/sbrtsketnaU, soccer,<br />

wrestling, and cross country.<br />

<strong>The</strong> football team couldn't <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

tlie rally because they had a<br />

fixitball game th<strong>at</strong> day in Oakvarsity<br />

football pLiyer.<br />

Skriiior Peter Kitn, newly apptintud<br />

Student Activities Baird<br />

(SAB> rally commissloner, led the<br />

rally. **tt was fitK»d fi r .1 first rally<br />

because everyone was supptirtive,butlgiK.<br />

i had ,\ positive influence. **<strong>The</strong><br />

rally nude the students aware of<br />

the many sports teams we have<br />

here <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>," Mark Antonio,<br />

SAB art commissioner, said-.<br />

Junior Erika Lam, a memuir of<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong>'s volleyball team, said<br />

th<strong>at</strong> more people might be interested<br />

in joining some teams and<br />

going out to the games.<br />

Many thought <strong>Lowell</strong> should<br />

have a Homecoming next year,<br />

l>UliUuuIJU;U:Hci"Ila;H»UKl*VV<br />

done more than just show the<br />

teams," senior James Hwang said.<br />

"It wasn't th<strong>at</strong> exciting."<br />

ScniorTanilritn&ivit.a <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

baseball player, was disappointed<br />

th<strong>at</strong> spring teams weren't acivnuwledKiLxl<br />

<strong>at</strong> tliv nitty.<br />

Traditionally, <strong>at</strong> other high<br />

sdnxili, Homecoining fnlbtnt il*r<br />

first homy /oofbiill gamy of the<br />

season. "Next year there should<br />

be a real homo fnotbnil game M<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> on Homecoming," soplio-<br />

ssUieyctiuld*veb«.'en rnore Terra Casey said.<br />

more active," Kini said.<br />

SAB chair Srlirtoy Liu said,<br />

Most of tr,o 5»ucicnb thought "Homecoming is tlie g<strong>at</strong>hering of<br />

Kim did a really gocd job. "He students to celebr<strong>at</strong>e tlx."jid and<br />

was the highlight of the rally," new students. <strong>The</strong> reason we're<br />

'stiphomorr* Knrt.-v'Tabros slid having Homecoming is t<br />

Utinousstudeius<strong>at</strong>te-nded Uw<br />

rail/ to see wh<strong>at</strong> it was about.<br />

Others went for the performances.<br />

'"At* were nu'ty from the<br />

summer," Carolyn Ltzaro, cocaptain<br />

of the girl's drill team,<br />

said. No ono seemed to notice;<br />

their performances received the<br />

best response from the crowd.<br />

Some students fclHhti rally<br />

r > pri»mote<br />

school spirit and support<br />

our sports tcjrns." ' .<br />

According loLau, this was the<br />

first Homecoming Low?ll has had ,m'iayeiirs.<br />

'''<br />

Will there be another one next<br />

year? "5A|3 wanted something<br />

efferent this year," Lau said. "But<br />

we'll leave th<strong>at</strong> up to the next SAB<br />

cliair."<br />

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Hyirigoranges? An agreement<br />

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courtyard regul<strong>at</strong>es flying produce.<br />

"(<strong>The</strong> middle rmntyard]<br />

cahoruy throw oranges and (the<br />

: llagpoltjcanonlythrowapples,"<br />

llagpole resident &ichjobb said<br />

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and out of range of Hying<br />

produce from the middle court-<br />

>?mi But if you arc soekinga quiet<br />

place, look elsewhere Sittinglten?<br />

means you are subject to wh<strong>at</strong>ever<br />

outrageous activities the current<br />

residents of the flagpole uffer.<br />

Often residents of the flagpole<br />

seek refuge on the front steps.<br />

•Sometimes the intensity of \\\e<br />

flagpole is too much to take,"<br />

Carina Ml fuel, n fleeing flagster,<br />

said. You are also subject to deluges<br />

of traffic <strong>at</strong> the beginning of<br />

school and <strong>at</strong> the end of the cLiy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Middle Courtyard<br />

<strong>The</strong> middle courtyard c<strong>at</strong>ers to<br />

a diverse collection of Umcl'ites-<br />

Table* and se<strong>at</strong>ing arc available<br />

forihosc who need to study.,Un*<br />

fortun<strong>at</strong>ely, the tables have huge<br />

holes in them. Nobody said the<br />

facilities were perfect. For tho*.who<br />

are hungry, thebcancry and<br />

cafeteria are nnarby. <strong>The</strong> food<br />

should quickly s<strong>at</strong>isfy yourappetite,<br />

or <strong>at</strong> least make you lose it.<br />

Be wary ofVlying produce, apples<br />

in this case. And if you spot th<strong>at</strong><br />

flying onion. Like cover.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cafeteria<br />

If you are looking for a quiet,<br />

comfortable place to do homework,<br />

this isn't it, but it's close<br />

"vmoiigh • <strong>The</strong> cafeteria is anythi ng<br />

butquiet,especially during lundi<br />

drtMff Rut with ;*">]>)*» »H'***<br />

and tables, you arcalrrrctahva)^<br />

guaranteed a place to sit and<br />

study. Rcawa-e th<strong>at</strong> sitting in the<br />

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cafeteria subjects you to wh<strong>at</strong>ever<br />

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to offer and faMurnt "dt)gfiXKl"<br />

and "mystery me<strong>at</strong>" amunents<br />

from nearbv<br />

<strong>The</strong> Front Lawns<br />

On a sunny d.iy yitu wi!l find<br />

the front lawns the perfect plaa.for<br />

spoils, whether it bo tossing .1<br />

football or riaying ultim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

frisbee. G>nsidering the we<strong>at</strong>lwr<br />

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you bring cither a blanket or an<br />

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ensure you don't ruin your<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong>ttes liave solved th.it<br />

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moved. "I like putting stickerson<br />

the butts of the people who jump<br />

over us,' Jaaib Carchik, resident<br />

madblockcr, said<br />

Where i* traffic control when<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Back Lawns<br />

This is a rel<strong>at</strong>ively new aa*a on<br />

uVscene.Surcifsbevn Uietvfor<br />

as k»ng as the rest of the school,<br />

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Ihe Vx<strong>at</strong>ion allows easy access lit<br />

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V <strong>Lowell</strong> High School October 9, 1992<br />

Neg<strong>at</strong>ive campaigning a<br />

unique American problem<br />

By Netsnn Hernandez Jr.<br />

^ing, womanizing hypocrite who<br />

embezzled his entire fortune, supported<br />

military intervention as<br />

the solution to our trade deficit<br />

and advoc<strong>at</strong>es irresponsible economicand<br />

foreign policies Which<br />

y.iKtead our n<strong>at</strong>ion to financial<br />

ruin and nuclear war."<br />

. '• •; This is an exagger<strong>at</strong>ed oxampje<br />

of neg<strong>at</strong>ive campaigning<br />

long a controversial issue in n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

elections. Yet, contrary to<br />

popular belief, not all neg<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

th<strong>at</strong>lot'yrs the level of deb<strong>at</strong>el<br />

A polit&u campaign.<br />

."Biifc and foremost; neg<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>e.win," Profcsscfj Eric<br />

Snilth of the political sdence departmeiU<br />

<strong>at</strong> U.C Santa Barbara,<br />

saU recently in an interview witli<br />

<strong>The</strong>iowetf. rConie ads highlight;<br />

differences between the candid<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

but some don't. Usually/<br />

neg<strong>at</strong>ive campaigning makes, the<br />

election move away from issues." <<br />

1 'TneodorieVVhiteinTTMrMflJfcfn^<br />

crffftfjPnsafnit 1964 rel<strong>at</strong>es how<br />

Democr<strong>at</strong>ic president Lyndon<br />

lohnstm ran a television cummerctd<br />

showit^g a young girl rvmoving<br />

petals Irom a daisy, while an<br />

ominous voice intoned wh<strong>at</strong><br />

might hippen should Republican<br />

Barry Goldw<strong>at</strong>T beekcttd <strong>The</strong>'<br />

conuitercial ended with a huge<br />

nuclear mushroom cloud.<br />

During the WS8 tJemncr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

primaries, Sen^ttw Albert Com, a<br />

pn^ttntulcamiid<strong>at</strong>e<strong>at</strong>tivnrne.<br />

of thefurtcughed rapbtand miirdraw<br />

Willie Hortnn, which the<br />

Republicans l<strong>at</strong>er used against<br />

Michael Dukakis to devast<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

streets. . r-<br />

over Democr<strong>at</strong>ic presidential candirt<strong>at</strong>eCkjvcnvirBUiainton'salleged<br />

evasinli of military scrvicf i"<br />

in.the Vietnam War and his tfj<br />

Jeged aftMr with Gcnnifcr Fky yers.<br />

Republicans -contrast<br />

Clinton's alleged "draft-dodg*<br />

ing" with President Sash's service<br />

as a World War II bomber pilot in<br />

the Pacific.<br />

Long-term problems with<br />

neg<strong>at</strong>ive campaigning arc two-<br />

fold. "Fir>t, \hiic is n (imi*t*r nf<br />

pxlucingdebflti* to nothing nwn 1<br />

than insult contest*," Smith said<br />

Svcond, he said th<strong>at</strong> neg<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

campaigning disenchants voters,<br />

resulting in a lower voter turnout.<br />

Manipul<strong>at</strong>ive ad> exploiting our<br />

worst inttincts {as in trn: Hprtnn<br />

ad) corrupt the American politi*<br />

<strong>The</strong> magazine<br />

Pavprcftvts proposes we reform<br />

our camp^igp system by .tdoptingcerfciinEuropcmclectoraltraditions,<br />

rhcrv, television time: b<br />

cheap or fnx 1 . but campaign arts<br />

arercstricti'd tn a "talking h».'ads"<br />

:... optimistic about<br />

town<br />

lunteers intensiry r sfr<br />

Fla; next season.' •";- •••<br />

now, the mayor i5S#U v :<br />

^iihhinyestorsto•"-<br />

^c^untecrsand it is up to the maya<br />

';' and r uivtts(ors lo pull a deal to)<br />

\ l means is th<strong>at</strong>if the^ctty of St. PetCDburcdeddcdtosut'lhcmvestors/orintcrieringwiththcirde.K.<br />

-with Bob Lurie,'they would lose<br />

rnency. Thv t"upcr\*tt*.?r5 w^.in<br />

favor of the city picking up an;<br />

lawsuit, so the city of San Fran*<br />

-. v^^^_ _^j «L--M.J.-1|| the pape- dscv would pay for any kind of<br />

: lawsuit if SL Petersburg decided<br />

•SlOOmiUktfe,<br />

to sue the investors.''<br />

„. .,_ r --. /Vjustj^afiz-' <strong>The</strong> l<strong>at</strong>est breaking rumor is<br />

.th<strong>at</strong> the N<strong>at</strong>ional League owners,<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional Baseball owners, are<br />

thinking of charging Bob Lurie<br />

$25 million ii» mover's fees to<br />

;<br />

,^i pass/ ft ti the investors Tnove the Giants to St. Petersburg.<br />

'^^wouldbeheldliablcincaseofaw I toll you, it figures a 95 percent<br />

l;"Wh<strong>at</strong> chanto to keep the Giants hen. 1 ' According to<br />

member of Ute Coalition lor San<br />

Francisco Neicliburs, manv San<br />

Francisc.w> dJS<br />

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v ••:"•• ; and Comp<strong>at</strong>ibles :<br />

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Perot has th« tough Sask of squeezing through the Big Two.<br />

b l<br />

g<br />

l f<br />

son Avenue campaign<br />

HeTPrunswr<br />

th<strong>at</strong> meaningful reform is not on<br />

the horizon. Polidral pros know<br />

th<strong>at</strong> elections an.* dveided on imaRns,<br />

percepbr.m and emotions.<br />

Given This,HIK! tliv fact tlvit then?<br />

b iu.i shnrply cii*ti!u*d and uni «Tsally-rtcccpied<br />

distinction be-<br />

Dy Jimmy Quuch<br />

tween wh<strong>at</strong> is piopcr and tm-<br />

RossPerotcan fumpinand out<br />

pmp(.Tin politick campaigns, it is<br />

of the election as m.my times as<br />

evident tlvit ncgiitive campaign-<br />

he wants this year, but he better<br />

ing-will always be with us.<br />

nut be in It to win. Sure, Perofs<br />

popularity as an independent<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>e in a presidential vhx~<br />

Hon has been unprcoxlcnted, but<br />

modem politics dict<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> third-<br />

COMMENTARY ;.<br />

Third party bids<br />

can't succeed<br />

win.<br />

Third party challenges are so<br />

difftcult because the elcctor<strong>at</strong>t is<br />

generally divided down the<br />

middle betwwn the Democr<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />

liberal left, *nd :he Republic«n,<br />

cvnavfvdtnt.' n)*ni. SUKC on* nvo<br />

m.»jnr piirtics luivt; already secured<br />

their vnii of the political<br />

spectrum, th«* -struggle to rapture<br />

voters in the middle. <strong>The</strong><br />

third candid<strong>at</strong>e must squeeze<br />

himsetf -or herstlf in the middle<br />

with ftvsh ideas. Since American<br />

political parties liave such diffuse<br />

!deuio0ie<br />

modern media, something the<br />

hyper-sensitive Perot was unwilling<br />

or unable to do. This was a<br />

major factor In PTofs stall and<br />

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will he the cause of his failure as<br />

the media pounds the fart th<strong>at</strong><br />

many of Perofs st<strong>at</strong>ements contradict<br />

each OUKT. Unaccustomed<br />

to probes into his past and into hv«<br />

business practices, Perot bowed<br />

out in July when his popularity<br />

K'gaii to dip it: the polls.<br />

Wilhali the difficulties inrun-<br />

mnga Qtmp<strong>at</strong>gn anu tnendcinjrr*<br />

ing a majority of the vote, it's no<br />

wonder third-party candidacies<br />

are such failures. Even the most<br />

recent "successhir third-pnrty<br />

entry, George VVaHace, couldn't<br />

sti^iRicluinJNiMinfnim winning<br />

an outngJH initjiinty in i''(Vf, accurding<br />

to a May Time magazine<br />

artidc.<br />

(f th<strong>at</strong>'s the case, wli<strong>at</strong> gotnl<br />

docs Perot's railed candidacy accomplish?<br />

First, someone like Perot can<br />

give disgruntled votrrs an altern<strong>at</strong>ive,<br />

tlicreby increasing voter<br />

turnout. Second, Perofs Mockery<br />

of theability of Uwiparticsi.tb represent<br />

their constituents will force<br />

parties. b> nx'V.ilu.itr l\uAr iduilngies.<br />

Withboth major parties fearinc/a<br />

Perot repe<strong>at</strong> in 1996, the<br />

Christian Sciaia Monitor reports<br />

they have already begun to n>in- {<br />

venttiiemselvcsfdrthc'nextclec- •<br />

tion by taking on stronger ideals.<br />

By 1995, the two parties will '<br />

prove once again th<strong>at</strong> America c. 1<br />

needs only nvo parties,. By then,<br />

the disillusioned political center<br />

wUlbercabsorbcd into the political<br />

mainstream—until people get<br />

disillusioned again.<br />

100%. COTTON<br />

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October 9,1992<br />

Number of teenaged<br />

drivers skidding to a halt<br />

BYANNAPAVLENKO<br />

re youl6,thoughtabout driving yourowncar,and<br />

decided to put it off until you arc 18? You ore not<br />

alone. Thousands of California teenagers do the<br />

same thing every year. A driver's license has long<br />

been a ticket to freedom, but more and more California<br />

teens today cannot afford to obtain one.<br />

<strong>The</strong> recent decline in teenage driving is primarily the result<br />

of the high cost for ownership and insurance of cars for<br />

teenagers and no free driver's training offered <strong>at</strong> California<br />

rdghsclvx)ls.ThoscfacUirsAndothcrscontributed wa 18.6<br />

percent drop in Utt* number of California teenagers with<br />

• driver's licenses over the last<br />

decade; from more than 1 mil- £\<br />

Iinninl981to838,408iastvear,<br />

according Inst<strong>at</strong>e Department<br />

of MotocAWWdesCDMV) st<strong>at</strong>istics^piWished<br />

inKpl.fi isr<br />

sue of the los Aitgde& Tjws.<br />

Smce1990,thcstitchasnot<br />

alkxaled funds to public high<br />

• schools for behind-thc-wheel<br />

driver's training,but the DMV<br />

.-- '.'• ntiuircssixhoursoftrainingto<br />

getadriver's Jicense<strong>at</strong>age 16,<br />

; according to the DMV hand- "————<br />

••'••'•'book.<br />

- "I don't think the six hours !of training) should be nun-<br />

. d<strong>at</strong>ory," <strong>Lowell</strong> senior William Lai said. "For some people,<br />

: suchoursistoomuchandfbrotrKTSsixisn'ieiiough.''<br />

'•- "If s wonderful toboabletpdrivebecnuscitgtvesyoua<br />

lot of freedom but my parents cannot fust disli out SI 20 for<br />

'.\ driver's training and, even if titcy can, the insurance would<br />

_. ;:^be km hiqh/*- MAV* 'CnMuvi* A nt a> WalhmNw Hfeh<br />

i- Schbdl;saW. ' ' ' ''<br />

..; Pito fotibehlnd-uSerw^<br />

-- ;: :, $275for the six hours of trainingon cars with an autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

^;.: I --;: transmission.For nianual transmission training, the costs can<br />

'•'"";/''.• beevenhtgher. ', .<br />

> ^ .;!""'" : :\ f A?tlicr major; factor in the decline ot teenage drivers Ls<br />

teen is not to drive the car regularly and the family V po Hey<br />

must have ai least two drivers already written in. Howe ver,<br />

some companies, like California St<strong>at</strong>e Automobile Assa H<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(A AA), 4o not have a temporary driver policy avail* ble<br />

for teenaged drivers according to a broker <strong>at</strong> AA A. i<br />

"I am under my parents' insurance policy .is a tempnr must dangerous drivers<br />

around, tK;dcclir«mnumbLTSofteenapedn\Trsri'siilted<br />

in decline of the number ot tvvns involved in f<strong>at</strong>al or in/ury<br />

agen* and they were invulvM in 17 percent of the acridents.<br />

By 1990, teens constitutid vnly 5 percent of California drivers<br />

and wen*.involved in only 12 percent of the accidents,<br />

according to California Highway r.itml (CHD.and DMV st<strong>at</strong>istics.<br />

Contrary' U> popubr Men.-orv'ptt', the CHP Hstt tw:> outof<br />

chuv ilucv ittLu *ii.udctii>ftA UK*,Unit ui iiwic Jii vcr>.<br />

group. ; ManysclicoloffictiUdiklpaaTibbelievethaf.aitincreas-<br />

^nEveryyear^ ing number of teens drive without licenses, according to a<br />

"age of drivers th<strong>at</strong> causethc mo«t problems/ said insurana* U&Attsdes Trmcsarticle. In W91, tIxrC<strong>at</strong>ifo>nia Highway Pabroker<br />

Edward Liu.'Trom history, the resultsof these find- trot issued 124,875 cit<strong>at</strong>ions to unlicensed drivers,a 60 perings<br />

iitli<strong>at</strong>young people cause'the »nost problems. About 5U ~ cent increase from 1W2 According to the San Fr.mo>o> p>>percent<br />

of insurance-paid claims last year were caused by lice department, ^ person under IK who is stopptxi while<br />

)*oung drivers/* * driving without •» liceitoo can bo [X'tialued up to$250.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are methods to auiid the high costs of obtaining a<br />

liceivst.' •— some iPore advantagrxius than others. If >i»u are<br />

under 18arh5,theonly thing keepingycufrumdrivingdtuvn<br />

the paved nw d i»f freedom are insvironce c» fels, thea* may be<br />

HH'llM^dstii.iVt'id hiijlu'rvmttjni- But it vmirhi>>>*.• ("iirivr<br />

witJvjula license. Wop in mind tfi.it it is cheaper to take<br />

driver's training than pay the fiinr if you aa i methods to help reduce insurance pa*miums wl*n n teen-<br />

^agerisadded to a policy. *Thtngslikern.\king tin? teenagera<br />

/tCmporaiy driver/ submitting good grades, and writing<br />

them In on the oldest car in the family can irtiuca hie d'tfiiTence<br />

in the hike of insurance," slu> said. "1 would also suggest<br />

buying a used carinstcad of a new one."<br />

stopped. $o if<br />

<strong>The</strong> "temporary iJrive/* dausealiows for a young person you tan, get your Hcen>e and drive'safcty.<br />

to be placed on the family car's policy for a lesser r<strong>at</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>-<br />

Albert wniy amtrif<strong>at</strong>U'J to thin article.<br />

...We all fall down<br />

9O(JflCe*COSAM)£t£61MIES vt"<br />

Trie number of California teenagers<br />

between the ages 16 and 19 who are<br />

licensed to drive has declined by<br />

18.6% in the last 10 years.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Training, insura<br />

DY ALBERT TSENG<br />

$&;<br />

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ouaredrivingdowntiteautobahnand doing 120'k<br />

easy' when ynu suddenly wake up ina swe<strong>at</strong> You 1 * 1<br />

realize it was unly a dream, but you experiences<br />

"need for speed" ir your guts. You know th<strong>at</strong>you<br />

mu>t tv 18 to take die DMV driving test without 1<br />

having to tnki driver's training, yet you anrbarelv 16or 17. v<br />

Thus a question arises.<br />

Do theari vantages of dri ving so early outweigh the many<br />

dis*«JvintiRi^sucha!fwyingftrdri*tidto<br />

dis*«Jv.intiRi^,.sucha!,fwyingft»rdrivcrstrairungandauto<br />

insurana ? Hon.- >ire xkxws f rum a handful of tLi-nagedrivers. '•,<br />

Utfuah iC" ?licMhI. "Cdting"^<br />

a license is e^.-ntually &m\\ tn happen in the long nm." -?f<br />

Many uy,-ns opt n.n to wait and instead take the training ;•<br />

•nd pay th> big bucks for Au.ro insurance bvfore thw 18th .;=<br />

birthday..7hea»st oi dnvingtichools ranges from $108 to aS;^I,<br />

high a?. J275 for six hours oi) training and auto insurance>,S&.<br />

r<strong>at</strong>es^for toenagurs &K the highest among motorists. : %'<br />

MyrHrentsarewiUinBtQpayfyrmydriverstraining -^<br />

this Chnstmai because they are afraid I might learn SJtne : !<br />

dad habts if 1 learn frurn them," wnior Stephen Lau said. ; _<br />

Fifty percent of our customers are teenaeers^.a^?^<br />

teens arc enrolling because the st<strong>at</strong>e cut^ funds to pay : for r~<br />

thejdnvWi training programs in 1990" - 1 -•*"<br />

,-. ..^.nt everyone, however, is happy about oavinp for w:<br />

^.vafc training. "It is a conspiracy," senior Rayrfiond*iii ""<br />

^id nt was wasteful and unmwssarj-."<br />

^onottWnkitwasnecessarytotaU-driver'sirainmg ; :<br />

S-'W dl iven before." Paul Ko, a senior <strong>at</strong> Sacred v<br />

igh, said. "It was a requirement. More important &<br />

? pay " ms - >ir rar iD?urance and di<br />

'id." a Lincoln High senior, identifies anbthCT^.£§S<br />

^ /


well High School Octobers 1992<br />

driving teens away fr&n cars?<br />

t' r%^4**ris\w AcompibtionofS^nFrancisTO / 4 ri " n K schTOlcwlsforsixhour5of<br />

?:'.V:I11O,I I"y training on an autom<strong>at</strong>ic trar^fnission. Prices for stick shifts difier.<br />

fe Wt:y Driving School<br />

Driving School<br />

ggij^& Xraffic^School<br />

let Driving School<br />

y. Driving School<br />

?ge^iitoanacddentIhi»d_tDre!inqiiishmy<br />

jjuee.years/' he said. "1 had.to do it so my.<br />

oouldcontinue to cover my entire fdnuiy..,,..<br />

pertain Umit<strong>at</strong>ions exist there are advantages<br />

ruling to sacrifice fc)r a driver's lkerc*.<br />

rayed »»cause traveling from powt A to point<br />

_ae 10 to 15 minutes away sure be<strong>at</strong>s<br />

etJusisonlysogexxJ," Brand said- It is also<br />

fea girlfriend and you are able to drive"<br />

freedom" element and the luxury of<br />

vparents for rides.1 get to drive tii<br />

school, drive friends an*undr and Just have inx-dom for<br />

myself/Kosaid. *:]iiavedn\^en l7,aX)niilessinceI started<br />

driving August 1991." '"<br />

TTiowtwris who Knv taken trmfih^ofnrv.'nrdsnfad vice<br />

Take driver's training if you an; going to ha ve access tn or/'<br />

BraM said. "Or there is little point in taking training.**<br />

<strong>The</strong> money is not bo much lof a problem! for most<br />

people,'' Ko said. "And if s better thai waiting two years tn<br />

drive."<br />

Paytn^ or waiting — the^» are the choices tor the<br />

prospective teenager looking to get a driver's license-<br />

Renymben hn wever, th<strong>at</strong> for every ejcperitma- such a> Ku"s<br />

and Brand's fr^re arc cases such «s David's as well.<br />

Unlicensed to drive<br />

A recent poll by Vie <strong>Lowell</strong> found th<strong>at</strong> almost<br />

half of the students polled have driven,<br />

outside the license laws. More than half also<br />

say th<strong>at</strong> they know* people who do.<br />

Have you ever driven illegally<br />

without a license or outside the<br />

bounds of the permit law?<br />

Do you have friends or know<br />

people who drive illegally without<br />

licenses?<br />

Survey finds<br />

teens steering<br />

around DMV<br />

licensing policy<br />

BY GORDON WU<br />

If<br />

I<br />

he result! of 3 survey of 355 students from<br />

all dawes by <strong>The</strong> Lmvil found th<strong>at</strong> 47 percent<br />

of the students polled htw driven illegally<br />

and H percent said they frequently drive<br />

without a license.<br />

p p y p<br />

they knew people or had Mends who have driven<br />

iMetyillv In the pt»H, dri\nn(» illegally include* drivint;<br />

without a been*: or outside the bounds ot the driving<br />

code permit law.<br />

"I druve out of curiosity. I don't Kive time to g^'t a<br />

lia-nso," a <strong>Lowell</strong> senior said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n/s no reason tngetcisoo Police Department said, "It<br />

really depends on the situ<strong>at</strong>ion.''<br />

According to the police department, the fine for<br />

driving illegally can be up tn $250.<br />

v 1 v/as stopped once for speeding," safd a W-yearoW.unlicensed<br />

driven 1 u>Jd the policeman th<strong>at</strong> I just<br />

moved from Minnesota, had lost my wallet, and he<br />

could checkmy record ifhe wanted to. Iguess he didn't<br />

want to bother since he let me go "<br />

According to the survey, 44 percent of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

seniors, juniors, and sophomores haivttmHthcradrivvr'b<br />

license nor a learning permit Students w-w did not<br />

have a license nora permit were found to be the gnjup<br />

witi\ the highest percentage of driving tllega'lv.<br />

"If you really don't need to drive, there's no use in<br />

paying fordrivor'strainingwhenyo,'i could get it l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

and wouldn't have to pay for driver's training," a<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior said. •- -r •%><br />

f '1<br />

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•i ,


^SCHOOLDAZE<br />

spills of new<br />

fschoplye<strong>at</strong>^<br />

' By M<strong>at</strong>thew Drcchslcr and ;<br />

•::•. • JunkoT«k«hlu<br />

. Only a month into in* new<br />

-.?•• g<br />

For peuple in the front and<br />

middle courtyard who thought<br />

. fruit was Calling out of the sky,<br />

- weC, H was. Don't wony though,<br />

it wasn't from the* Garden of<br />

rwem the two courtyards. . .<br />

This giws out to all the people<br />

who drive to schooL Besureyour<br />

fuel Kneis conrectaJ toyoiir en-'"<br />

gtne Juniors Sashajohnson arid<br />

Hiioko OUukj, who didn't<br />

. creek, H linear tears as they witne^lr^rengineQlmostbk>\vup<br />

Hiroko tooked thnmgh the<br />

owners mwual in an aUempifn'';<br />

save thedavt Luckily, a few mln-v<br />

tv.JifHbwishes to remain anonyr-.<br />

^ s wu^^v^;ctt'^scei». Ac-<br />

?-iW^^wlr|crid.beoe<br />

r 3 engine received an Improper<br />

^ amount of gas, .It forfjied a<br />

;/,vwcuiimwhIdicauscd a popping<br />

< sound and which rouUMvcrc-<br />

, suited inar.frxph.6ion.Aft*Ta few<br />

1 v turns of his wrist the car-parted<br />

up. In an <strong>at</strong>tempt to say thank<br />

Sta'dto, drflyothe<br />

_. ;,-,., _ ,- ....<br />

e^wtid try.toc<strong>at</strong>ch;<br />

".'"•*• "'. • ii • He v s ,'gbod At te.WKfe c<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

f. big cvw on.lhe left cheek! Can COMMENTARY<br />

.you walk without limping yet, T .o -i><br />

•-•-,- JM. UESTIONMAN<br />

domin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

yj A couplei ol Inshnicn<br />

posirffias repDrters inlcr:<br />

ttl>JnSor Jicob Garchik to<br />

insides of senior Jacob 1<br />

,By Isabel Hsu ? rel<strong>at</strong>ionship. Most men feel th<strong>at</strong> if<br />

When speakitig of rel<strong>at</strong>ion they do something to -ause an<br />

ships, the words "women" and<br />

"dominance" go' very well to- shoulder, and thty're protably<br />

„ >? about - upper<br />

gether. :• i right. Once guys '^et the silent<br />

• -/S vC^smen. VVh<strong>at</strong>>jje^ those frest^- Most rebnonshii^ <strong>at</strong> Li>well tre<strong>at</strong>ment, they'll do anything to<br />

,.:••'/oiin<br />

• fm'hman aiff Harris ww seen<br />

perfect genUemen,and in so do-^ th<strong>at</strong> you'dlet hvr do anything."<br />

>^nguroughMt;tXi\«dsonf>r<br />

^gg<br />

' f *l : ing allows women to be spoiled<br />

a workout wi th tht; cross country and over-indulged so th<strong>at</strong> men<br />

team. As he returhpri from his usually let females ha TO their way<br />

stroll, it was tvporr ^ui<strong>at</strong> he Idl "CUiys are just afraid of losing<br />

in the bushes and caught poison the gH. *q they Jel the ^rl do:whal<br />

oak. After extensive research b\- she wants," junior<br />

family doctors it was l<strong>at</strong>er found<br />

-ttolheisaOeipctohoney.<br />

: Anger is n useful weapon<br />

against men, but women use it<br />

much too often If this UK' of anger<br />

tsn'lcurbed, most men eventually<br />

ert fvd upy ?;nd the rumber<br />

Angela of single females will rise drasti-<br />

Fasudhani said.<br />

cally.<br />

Many females capitalize on "Most guys don't like to s>Niw<br />

this insecurity to domin<strong>at</strong>e the thrir fcelings/'sophomore Elaine<br />

Oun said.<br />

"At times thev night be feolii»g<br />

sthe •<br />

pereonalibes of the male and temaleinust<br />

be comp<strong>at</strong>ible. For example,<br />

if both hayo an equal<br />

amount of input, they would<br />

.fight&cquentlyover petty issues;<br />

because neither would, back..<br />

d :<br />

<strong>The</strong>irilen«.1lyof fetJings th tht<br />

guy and thegjfi isanoiherwwntial<br />

factor^n a rel<strong>at</strong>ionship. If two<br />

people are in lovC they should<br />

both think of their partner before<br />

they think of themselves.<br />

. "If Jthe guy and the girlj are<br />

really in love with each other,<br />

they're not going u* try'B control<br />

each other as much," senior<br />

<strong>The</strong>resaMaksaid.^ . .) -•-,..<br />

$ffi£m&s i-i^n—J


Lowed H<br />

teenage fashion trends show up <strong>at</strong> school<br />

By Sarah Chuck<br />

and Grace Jang<br />

"It's 6A7. <strong>The</strong> we<strong>at</strong>her today<br />

will be in the lower 8O's with<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ches of foe akmg the coast. If s<br />

going to be a beautiful day cvery-<br />

^wherceiseso-"<br />

Oh, Shut up. Okay, I have two<br />

"hears to find something tn wear<br />

i and make it to 4,5 Biology, fine<br />

C$tM Tbday's long! I don't even<br />

^ line an hour and ahainLerssce,<br />

*aUshnrts?Na Red joan* denim<br />

^f-ih.'n? No, I wore th<strong>at</strong> shirt last<br />

Hmmnv Wuc jeans. Doc<br />

M<strong>at</strong>tel's? No£ lhe *$$*&» on my<br />

fcet fron* thow shots sHll haven**<br />

healed! le's think, baseball caP,<br />

swe<strong>at</strong>s—Oh no 1 ITs already 80),.<br />

C and Istflthavetutakea shower,fix<br />

myhalr^findsonx'thingtov.uir.-<br />

' If you an* having these nigfcv<br />

mares, you are sufic-ru ^ fremw,<br />

typical case ftf Lowcli trendanolisnx<br />

Ifs a disease th<strong>at</strong> c.mnot.<br />

bfrOJTed However* it can be<br />

tre<strong>at</strong>ed Tips on fashion basicsfrom<br />

expwts and fcOowLnwdlites<br />

should help. Wh<strong>at</strong>'s "in,"whsf»<br />

"out," and whv—if s all here.<br />

, An essential of the afason is a<br />

good,-coinfbrtable pair; of M ns -<br />

"CCMOI«1 jeans are roillv big,"<br />

N d J J i f c Uw<br />

r£r Mid. IVnple arc going fortlie<br />

•*" brand names," like Gh baud and<br />

GAP ;<br />

Dec Martens arc tf% fave foot<br />

gear—the biggtrand thedunkicr,<br />

tncb«tLT,acconiingtothcAugust<br />

issuj of Scvctitcai nv^azuic, -<br />

An <strong>at</strong>hlete might prefer Ntkes<br />

shoes thct "aren't ever going out<br />

or style," as McAtper<br />

J J b f h d S<br />

-shore like (Nike) Air Hnaehfs<br />

an(2 Air Max's," <strong>Lowell</strong> junior<br />

Ronald VMbng said.<br />

Tenny loafars arc m," acmrJ -<br />

ing to junior Kami Navarm.<br />

Ana for thosv who do not<br />

mind the odor, "shoes without<br />

socteisdefinitery in," Junior Nkk<br />

laraHnlasaid.<br />

OriglnaSty<br />

To accompany your pants and<br />

shoes, you definitely need a top.<br />

French-style, ribbed, spandex,<br />

and tailored shirts are popular<br />

among triris. <strong>The</strong> famous white<br />

teeanddenim^hirbaredefinitely<br />

favorites Among both guys and<br />

girts, young and old.<br />

pconk Mebuying (cans with a bif><br />

ger wttfst thani needed sence it is the<br />

Ust fashion to wear your pants<br />

as sagged on yewr toosh as pfrfr-<br />

TIUJ^- Equipment is-^ot" a<br />

nkirsafd k f d<br />

People wear certain dothing<br />

for more than reasons of looking<br />

good. "Cross Colours is in because<br />

people like the multi-colored<br />

srj'nr,** junior KwAme<br />

Vfchster Mid, Tor black people,<br />

it shows they know about their<br />

hiite»ry."<br />

fitting.your outfit together<br />

uvptnos uwm your unguui personality<br />

"Everybody <strong>at</strong>'schonl<br />

looks so much alike/ Junior<br />

Lavinia Frank said. "<strong>The</strong>y've all<br />

got thcCAPiouh:cardigan swe<strong>at</strong>*<br />

ITS, cufly I'm So sidk of the. You<br />

<strong>The</strong> stares have many stvlcs, nt-cd to nr imirttu*"<br />

en tors, and tits to choose rrbm tiits Outflts can MP^.<br />

season, but be* an*. According to<br />

some Lowel* students, really<br />

pahtsaredofinilel/cut<br />

"" Vintajp shoes are popular, but<br />

1 Is this you «v»ry morning? TTwr* Is a solution.<br />

touch (definitely for the girts) or<br />

maybe simple swe<strong>at</strong>s ami H tshirt<br />

If you just want to follow the<br />

crowd, an outfit everyone sevrra<br />

to be wearing is A denim shirt or<br />

a v-neck swe<strong>at</strong>er thrown over<strong>at</strong>shirt<br />

and blue jeans.<br />

iiic<br />

from pants<br />

with comb<strong>at</strong> boot* hiitiag VIKcufts.to<br />

used dothing from the<br />

Hajght Not your style? How<br />

• dbxit kmg skirts and pu tfornvs or<br />

nWn's"dcMhlng with f i<br />

1 in" thing ai*»s«.VTmh>W<br />

Uw "faf tiling, according h> Oak<br />

Tnx 1 pupular tuck then ase popular<br />

now."<br />

An Add«d Touch<br />

Subtle nr bright and chunky<br />

accessoriesm&y adda final town<br />

to your outfit TWo really raveaccvsaoqw<br />

<strong>at</strong>v htgh-rbe haband gi-<br />

&n\K daisy rmHtts, accoming to<br />

S<br />

employee rranky »vho has A GAP worker said, "Any-<br />

obsOed"f<strong>at</strong>beltsandf<strong>at</strong>shocs" thinp from brakkd bd ts *md base-<br />

on many customers.<br />

b<strong>at</strong>) caps lo crosses, chains, and<br />

Those whoKKe to rppe<strong>at</strong>trends bandanas'are in RcvcryWoblaz-<br />

nwht XxVo tn knrnv ih<strong>at</strong> thp fifties fn an<br />

and seventies arv rftumlng,'Jc-<br />

^ g C P p> l T<br />

libbcd tops and ple<strong>at</strong>ed skirts arc<br />

coining back," she said. "Floral,<br />

checkered, corduroy, plaid, and<br />

khald, all of which used to bv<br />

1 / Uw sak)<br />

-Where shall I go to buy all of<br />

these thin^sr you might ask in<br />

despair. Have «*w fearYour allknmving<br />

follow Lowelntes nprJ<br />

fiMJon experts name GAP, Banana<br />

Republic, J Crew, Eddie<br />

Bauer, Esprit, Oak Tnx, Dcfaiz,<br />

Umk-inpo Osu<strong>at</strong>e, and Vtet Seal<br />

as some'of th« more popular<br />

stores- ~^-<br />

^rwth<strong>at</strong>youknowthebaslcs,<br />

youc4ire5t easy. Comtort and the<br />

rutural look h "in" among tht*<br />

ivM trv% "<br />

Not it &mson ROCS by in Sah<br />

B'raiyribcn thJt jackcb Aren't a<br />

must This K>&tm's aa'colorful cr<br />

have designs or emblems and<br />

denim jackets arc popping upeverywhere.<br />

"A lot of |ackt,-tii are<br />

S M4tl<br />

"it's not worth getting sti<br />

dn.t*MAj up (or schiHil" senior<br />

SakuM has said. ..<br />

"* ist be yourself, kick back,"<br />

and nA»x," soplumioro Rowena<br />

M74<br />

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: • - ' * * •<br />

ByAmfrlalai<br />

ijODukln't retrombcr feeling<br />

better while doing something<br />

with one hand — until I irmenv<br />

b-red when 1 was 14 and used to<br />

lock myselfin the b<strong>at</strong>hroom."<br />

T h b j f b<br />

fanw; ttaismlSy' OvstaTs Mr.<br />

ourparent^and BcntfcUPUnfc,<br />

In thenewC6hm*fo Picture*<br />

comedy; Hew, Du»tin Hoffman<br />

plays Bernle LaPIante, a petty<br />

ctonk who happens to be <strong>at</strong> the<br />

..«?«?£*.*. fict)- pia;**: ^7*^1.<br />

Against his own n<strong>at</strong>ure, he n»cues<br />

aU of the passengers on<br />

b inriodin<br />

fCcenaDavis). However,<br />

UPlanlr docs not take ordit for<br />

' hbhcRiicdeeds. Instead, he worncsabout<br />

his t^wJng$100 loafer.<br />

Here b where the confusion<br />

bcfiini-Afttr iAf hi»cai hi bre«k>duwiv b k<br />

taTIante c<strong>at</strong>ches a ride with a<br />

homeless man named John<br />

Bubber (Andy Carcb). In the<br />

course of their convers<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

UTUote gives Bubber hi» remainine<br />

foafer.J Meanwhile,<br />

C U 1 d l i a<br />

mfarfng IMACC Now the search is<br />

on for tiie man with rhe oti*er<br />

crystalizes<br />

a* old Buddy 80y Crystal as young Buddy<br />

VoungJr. '<br />

John Btibbor (Garde) and B«mto UPlant* (Hoffman) sitting<br />

fec OtememberQndi-ndla?) HoffmAn gi\-es an outstanding<br />

As hick would have it Bubtvr [*TA*mMnrr-»5Ji»Pt!ntt',thcUiv;<br />

, t. pjiflr3mtfhd ^VVKWIIO fcfe>vht» "has one foot in ^iil anJ<br />

the fame from LaFlante. he be- one fund in someone el*e'><br />

fiomes America's most famous p*KUt-t," as Hnfirrun »ayv in a<br />

role model. On the ether hand, promotional rvk'ii*' Hf duvrves<br />

ljPI' gond M thv un-<br />

How*wxGaytej; suspects th<strong>at</strong> assumim; hrm and Vkwi*- it sen-<br />

Bubbn- ts not theraal hero. She s<strong>at</strong>ionalasait'dgpv«vercp?rtw.<br />

finds LaFlanteandht and Bubber drama. Hew i» titfinitdy one of<br />

enduponthefc^fed^ufahntel tficbestfUnvof tfieyear.<br />

to decide who b>tf»Attl hem ^ Playing <strong>at</strong> tlu Pr&ulio.<br />

iiowell's'Top 10Scrips from Sunyau*r of l<br />

1. End of the Road<br />

2. RrteverLove<br />

4. Baby, Baby, Bab>-<br />

5- Wh<strong>at</strong> about Your Friends<br />

I'd Die Withtnit You<br />

7. Under (he Bridge<br />

8. Jump Around<br />

9 111 Be <strong>The</strong>re<br />

10. You Remind Me<br />

Bcryz to Men<br />

CokWxVtcBadct<br />

Troop<br />

TLC<br />

TLC<br />

?M. Dawn<br />

Red Hot Chili ?tppers<br />

Houso <strong>at</strong> Pain<br />

Marwh Orey<br />

MaryJ.Blige<br />

S*i*rd*y Siiwdty Night, W%»,whfch which opened<br />

f*°pt 25 throughout the country. a routine meant for two. He fails<br />

Cysta! (Buddy Young yr.) co-<br />

scenes by using c<strong>at</strong>ch-phrases<br />

miserably until an old, C<strong>at</strong> man<br />

wnrt^dfrecteAand starred s t d i in hb<br />

such as, -SCP whit 1 did therer<br />

heckles Wm. Buddy rcpUw with<br />

l<strong>at</strong>est frim, wWch he said "took<br />

used after straight tjmi sarcastic<br />

sharp comebacks and instantly<br />

nmt^yaui to become * script'<br />

remarks, or, "Don't pel me<br />

turns Into a crowd favorite, with<br />

Atrtsia Did P<br />

started?" whtii was .*o tneiumc Cornerstone program<br />

Stan w<strong>at</strong>ching from the siddincs. o f O u l ' d<br />

* L<strong>at</strong>er, as Buddy is working the<br />

—^irstttagej^ Stan; and VArncr stand-up -ircuit, Stan falb in love<br />

(Oc/«hffw«0asfVidd/swlfr,<br />

Cnce past the Ignorablc <strong>at</strong>tracts <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

with a girl named Elaine Un-<br />

S a m e . .:i" .:••:.,» .. [•:• knowingry. Buddy »k* Sun h><br />

prncmfcnscpkKfhw^cneGint<br />

nmfckfh<br />

By Unda Wong and Peter Out*<br />

•y— story take* place long af- tefl her K> meet Buddy after his<br />

mbs &« funnyJ-»d frequent fl**n CnntinuJngtecffitoi<br />

tg the tok of Buddy/s career, show. Also, although Stan is<br />

backs to the start during LVir \h* Cospeirthe Covnerstone<br />

wltfleho b on the comeback trail., Buddy's manage^ he »fomd to<br />

chOdhoodand miidlewiRni dayv tvangrfical BdpustChuich Y^ith<br />

<strong>The</strong> plot taking place in the<br />

present is totally undeveloped,<br />

do afl kinds ofmeriU work for<br />

Frvxn Buddy and Stan>


•- /** , .<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Lowe It<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> football edges Wilson 27-24 x-Country<br />

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Wlbon'ft star running back<br />

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we,"<br />

On the not two play*. the<br />

Warrior* were driven back.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> tenter quarterbark<br />

Ms I? OUMI fcr W yard* and<br />

threw two .short touchdown<br />

one to junk*<br />

half <strong>Lowell</strong> didn't rimw up *<br />

LoweH'i other touchdown*<br />

came ort rural<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School October 9, 1992<br />

Soccer kicks Wallenberg around in 4-1 win<br />

By Mike Ng<br />

Already four games into the<br />

season, the <strong>Lowell</strong> soccer team<br />

ts still undefe<strong>at</strong>ed after be<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Wallenbere4-1 Tuesday nt Beach<br />

Chalet.<br />

Without last year's leading<br />

scorer, Ventura Rodriguez, senior<br />

Santiago Baranchuk has<br />

been taking over the scoring<br />

load for the team. After only<br />

three goals all of last season,<br />

Baranchuk m<strong>at</strong>ched th<strong>at</strong> total<br />

with three goals against the<br />

Wallenberg Bui Id ots. Senior<br />

'.• Adam Tabak scored the fourth.<br />

.. i With the win, <strong>Lowell</strong> and<br />

: arch-rival Mission are the only<br />

teams th<strong>at</strong>arc undefe<strong>at</strong>ed. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

.are tied for first pi ace and played<br />

each other yesterday.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> nas been b<strong>at</strong>tledteslcd<br />

only once in a 3-0 win<br />

agn'nst an exceptionally strong<br />

Balboa soccer team on Sept. 29.<br />

<strong>The</strong> game turned tor^her for<br />

I owell when a tew sUrters wen*<br />

i j d Despite- the hampering injuries,<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> stxxer team still<br />

managed a win over Balboa<br />

with the help of the two goals<br />

scored by Baranchuk.<br />

"We were lucky we got to<br />

play them (Balboa) last week,"<br />

^oach Ernie Feibusch said. "It<br />

was only their first game because<br />

they didn't have a coach.<br />

3u t a t the end of the season, they<br />

are going to be very, very<br />

tough-"<br />

Lojvell is b<strong>at</strong>tling with four<br />

other good teams, including<br />

V£lson, Mission, McAleer, and<br />

Balboa, for the four playoff<br />

spots.<strong>The</strong>y may end up playing<br />

EMIDO"TI>ev yvvrc contused," coach<br />

Allen (tJicii *nid. "At the befiinnin(|<br />

tVwv vs)*-n* Vt»-t n».*Uy iiitt* i l<br />

but'they enme hack strung.<br />

When they lost the-second set,<br />

, they snapped back into game.**<br />

ftseemed like there wasa lack<br />

of communic<strong>at</strong>ion on the court.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> last two sets we were good<br />

but we still m-ed improvement,"<br />

senior Sonia Lumen siid.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was misunderstanding,<br />

lack of corn murdc<strong>at</strong>iGn, and<br />

serves wenrgoing out," senior<br />

Melissa Huajg s<strong>at</strong>d.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oct. 1 game against Wilnm<br />

w.is intense .is I-ewcil byg.ui<br />

the game by xvinning the first<br />

two sets, 15-*, 15-3 Both teams<br />

were eager tc* win the third set,<br />

but Wilson had the upper hand,<br />

be<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>Lowell</strong>, 15-7. This forced<br />

a fourth game which <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

won, 15-9.<br />

. "I put more freshmen in the<br />

third set and the/ were a little<br />

nervous," Choi said. "But they<br />

were good."<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> won their first home<br />

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La$t year. <strong>Lowell</strong> finished in<br />

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Previous schools: Berkeley High, El<br />

Cerrito High<br />

Classes taught; Qicottray, Chemistry<br />

Honors<br />

Cotmnsntsi "I've never taught with mod<br />

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English<br />

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October 9, 1992<br />

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Voiurrie'178, Number 2 <strong>Lowell</strong> High, SchooLSari Francisco Unified School District Friday, October"30,1992<br />

G^iM(^^§irnis after 8-day suspension<br />

By Diana Hou<br />

.,• -v A <strong>Lowell</strong> senior wha'stolor«dcnce<br />

teacher Marion Gonzalez's<br />

car from thefacully parking loton<br />

Sept 18njturned ti> Lov/i-ll Mon-<br />

• : day after an eight-day suspension.<br />

>L<br />

, Th«* student is now on prob<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>. <strong>The</strong> District Student<br />

Placement Committee re-<br />

' '.fected prinupal Pau I Cheng's and<br />

/dean James Thomas' recommenexpel<br />

the student from<br />

;;•>:•_•-. <strong>Lowell</strong> and transfer him to ano^er<br />

SPJSD school because po-<br />

.:,_.,. ,~Hce officer ,'uanita Stockwell<br />

y^jT^spokeon behalf of the student<br />

'-^rr^*' vfSipported him because it<br />

^.rs'was his first; cpnL.ct with the .law,.<br />

-^T^and*Ifdt th<strong>at</strong> his educ<strong>at</strong>ion was<br />

important," Stockwell snid.<br />

s a kid and 1 tlunk it's more<br />

int t 1 *: learn from experiojOBltlineyei.<br />

knewthe kid prior<br />

sohvoulddothis<br />

i J;^ car," the senior &aid. "It was a<br />

-'^>"' dumb mistake. 1 drove the car to<br />

goneOMt to lunch," when her car<br />

was not then.*, Gonzalez said.<br />

According to ponzalez, the<br />

student stole hercu keys abouta<br />

year ago and claimed he h.id<br />

found them on the hallway floor.<br />

lac student left his checkbook<br />

and other porson.il belongings<br />

xvithhis.id^ ^andphonenumber<br />

in the car, which led to his arrest,<br />

according tr» Stock well's pi v<br />

HccivpartKutvascitcd toapptur<br />

in Juvenile Court Wednesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> car was sighted on Sylvan<br />

Dri\x*t near Lo welt and mcovenid<br />

«n Oct 9 by ofnaTBotler,acconiing<br />

to Stockwell's police report<br />

<strong>The</strong> jumper cables are missing<br />

from the car.<strong>The</strong> car had been hit<br />

on the passenger side and from<br />

behind, leaving a broken laillight.<br />

lnan interview wi th <strong>The</strong>bnwti.<br />

the student admitted"fc> the broken<br />

tail-light, which occurred in<br />

ahit-and-ninaccitierttArconiing<br />

ti> Uieaeitior, tirding to Jose<br />

Sovillfl, who is in charge of the<br />

auditorium.<br />

"I don't know why tlit*se<br />

pcviplc would want to LiKv^inx-<br />

Uiing tli<strong>at</strong> would <strong>at</strong>fect the student<br />

body as a whole," Scvilla<br />

slid. "Maybe they wanted tu gut<br />

some money for th(? valuable<br />

equipment \laybe they wanted<br />

a anally big sound in their basement"<br />

. Johnny Land, the chorus in-<br />

structor, did not suspect anything<br />

when the unit was not present<br />

during the sing-.vthon on SittircLiy,<br />

Lind thought Sevilla h.id<br />

torgottentosetuptheunitSevilJa<br />

was downtown and Land was<br />

unable to ask him where the unit<br />

was. According to Scvill.i, the<br />

sing-a-thtrh proceeded without<br />

tho mien'phono and speakers.<br />

Sevilla nnticptt i^vorything<br />

missing on Monday morning<br />

when he went to put the equipment<br />

away ;;<br />

All doors to the the<strong>at</strong>er were<br />

locked Friday except the door, to •<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> Siipfbstfers; .;€) WN||<br />

to teachers last year so they paint company. ! ; • ,<br />

^temai^^vprJ^ea.tirelessly could purdiase new books; <strong>The</strong> Shield and Scroll<br />

|^t|fii^ally^ also helped ;on<br />

"^s^fe£?*^iui: i ^ff.'-^tCi« According to Butler, they Freshman Orient<strong>at</strong>ion Day,<br />

leading registries on^ tours •'<br />

helped parents loc<strong>at</strong>e'shi<br />

VWeshoutdaagiye<br />

bers oi'Shield anci;-$abll<br />

around the school.:;V_^;; :^<br />

SA^ Shield -vpprtedXowell's sports pnV : <strong>The</strong>y setup equipnSentfor<br />

grams." . anwitcarrferenceftomSept<br />

;,T>vo years ago, when a 2tp4/moving40tab?er.ind<br />

iprpposed cut by the st<strong>at</strong>e 75 chairs from a moving yan<br />

tiire<strong>at</strong>enedthelanguagede- to various rooms ini the<br />

iloffijer&aitfE!^ certain AP school and'setting up<br />

>olsaflo<strong>at</strong> ~"':'.".'iC' f '*v'>\" ^f^classe^FTSA'ihembeKs'tes-' - berichesintruirruddlecourt- .<br />

tified to tl\e school board to yard.. T, . . -.<br />

"prevent me cuts from going X On self-scheduling day,<br />

'through. <strong>The</strong> PTSAalso or- Sepif.-9, Shield and Scroll<br />

ganized the painting of the - duties.included relaying<br />

school both during the sum- news of dosed classes to sru-f<br />

mer and in October. dents, passing out green u<br />

.-prary, me.<strong>at</strong>tenaanceomce^ <strong>The</strong> Shield and Scroll-: sheeb, controlling crowds ini^<br />

and the foreign language Honor Society nlso does front of the auditorium, sign-:.'-',<br />

4lab.;Varenteareieyerttaking;; plenty to:keep the school -ing;peopleintpand outipf/;<br />

^daysrdff'••'. work.to help," ac- ' running. • , \ classes, and set ting up the ;"<br />

cording to Elaine Butler, one ; Members ushered and auditorium. <strong>The</strong>y bubbled,<br />

of two-volunteer coordina- s-served refreshments<strong>at</strong> theK\ scheclules* onto •romputerS<br />

: : ;<br />

tors. f{ > : 'iy- '••'•'•% '^inaugur<strong>at</strong>ion of theCarol- forms, the next day. .'.-^V<br />

:<br />

;l ~<strong>The</strong>:PTSA raises money --Channing AuditoriurrVlast During' the first week of'•<br />

Vjteu^membership lees; fJune^<strong>The</strong>y also helped <strong>at</strong> a school. Shield and: Scroll^<br />

i'fl three-day paintra^thon in helped to help organize the :,<br />

ive'to 1 ^^^ \which ; they te<br />

m te^dassrporns a^<br />

^^"^ ^andpainteamem^^w<br />

terials dbn<strong>at</strong>ed bya.local; -Hou^/in' ' * ; they do so much to keep<br />

schoolbearablelH^esd..<br />

hadto hire help^classjBl<br />

inight evenbe.larger,:as ^'"<br />

believable as it-mighVsf<br />

; Giants and^ferfens<br />

a special tax to>eep. 11.;<br />

scholastic sportsalivem<br />

San..'it'*"i<br />

""" '<br />

i '*'** c '" n: - ; '^TTnifi<br />

cent-taxjpn S^^<br />

Gian'us-anda75rcent'.ta>ti<br />

,economy..<br />

again afford td^uy|<br />

books: and-xeplacervi<br />

itenisinthe'dassrobmsl<br />

til !th<strong>at</strong>da^hpw^yer,j<br />

, t. . r.;..<br />

Columbus Day means N<strong>at</strong>ive American<br />

Jimmy Oun '<br />

Glhb<br />

^methodsby which students re-<br />

* rnemberthenavig<strong>at</strong>orOuisto^<br />

•' i pherC8lurnbus.'W>'can him the<br />

^.discoverer of America. VVte con-;<br />

'- 1J " L! -" L '-.And whonar^<br />

: Christopher Columbus really discover<br />

America? h he really a<br />

: mightjf hero? Is he really worthy<br />

c ;r,On Oct. 12,1492,'Cpliimbus<br />

. .irrivcd <strong>at</strong> thcGunanahani Island,<br />

when? he took possession of the<br />

bland for King Ferdinand and<br />

Oueen Isabella of Spain. He and<br />

his crew of thieves l<strong>at</strong>er stole<br />

smuch cf the Taino people's gold..<br />

According to Rethinking Cttium-<br />

• biiSt published by Rethinking<br />

Schoois, Ud.ofMifwaukee^Vbc.<br />

bnOct.l4,Columbuss<strong>at</strong>df*^Vhen<br />

...Your.Highnesses so command,,<br />

they [the Indians) can be carried<br />

off toCastieorhdJcjptivcin the ,,<br />

island itself, slnce'Witii 50 men"'•<br />

• - i J -"^^<br />

they<br />

would be all kept in subJK:- Columbus said, "When Your HigHne<br />

tidfdh<br />

would be all kept in subjrc- - ^VIUUIUIW.KUU,. ry.i«=ii tuui lJJglUlt=>»^U tuqimana^ - -V>-•;<br />

be^lfhe^^houid^w^X -^ . ^y-fftefeidiansjcan<br />

theyiftlie fridiansjcan<br />

becarrieci<br />

be cariei<br />

off<br />

ff t<br />

to Castile oiriidd v;.^S<br />

i^M^wr»i^iwu^h>soi£^^ itseLt since vyitli 50 iriWffiey'^-^^PiS<br />

r^rimanwho'h^brStife^iu<br />

awaymuch-bfwhaithetndians .^gj wh<strong>at</strong>ever may be wished." Should we honor a man --•-•*}<br />

had. but k>methingh(* could not 'r-^-r i_ t_ i__ T_. T. • r • u<br />

>tnPia^^h^m:yran:w»itheir^-^^:r;^ so much gner to n<strong>at</strong>ive people?. -<br />

.„„_____,_.„ ..jarJilVspanS „ c^turerto.o^rS^<br />

wnbtasbng'asotht'r>ricei,be- meht toward the Indian^ has<br />

"• cause of poor hesltft^ <strong>The</strong>rcflson made a crr<strong>at</strong>ltnpsct on their hT?-<br />

' wliythcse issuesarc neglected is tory. W*nite men "mal;e indig-<br />

Ewn indav vm v«.fc laim- b " :au ^ e 6u ?sodeiy is unwiUing enous peo^ seem primitive," thest- indigenous peoples who<br />

rt«^»Jw«av^-ZZZJSl £ to accept these people as M one of Simmonssaid.Fbrmany Indians, have helped enrich wh<strong>at</strong><br />

•£n?S^S


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K3S#<br />

JheLcnvell October30,3992 OPINION<br />

We must confront hopelessness<br />

ByShahlaMaghzi ,<br />

*^Recentry <strong>at</strong>Lmvdl, as weflas -<br />

in Cw United St<strong>at</strong>es in general,<br />

a gre<strong>at</strong> deal of pessimism and<br />

hopelessness can be detected<br />

;'r regarding our' future; bur':<br />

££'c£uritry*s future, and our<br />

,^wtJrkrs future. •;' '•'<br />

'^«Recession, cnvironrnental<br />

poblerns, and an increase in<br />

crime constantly t:\Inbnrd bewildered<br />

citizens, and eventually;<br />

lead them to despair and<br />

hopelessness -,,-.<br />

*:';Thisfact is ^n especially se-^<br />

rious situ<strong>at</strong>ion facing Uie student<br />

body <strong>at</strong> ari .-icadernica'ly<br />

strong high school. Almost all<br />

of thf students will go on to<br />

college and then to a diversity<br />

occup<strong>at</strong>ions. In a very short period<br />

of time we will be the decision makersand<br />

leaders of a changing world<br />

Wi thin our lifetimes and our parents'<br />

lifetimes we have seen substantial<br />

progress in the development<br />

of our world. Nuclear disarmament<br />

the fall,of communism^<br />

and the build-up of the European<br />

Community arc among the many<br />

changer we haw witnessed<br />

Despite this substantial progress,<br />

many problems remain to be resolved<br />

<strong>The</strong>worst thing wecansav<br />

or even think is thaif "this is the way<br />

it is, and this is the way it will always<br />

be." If this st<strong>at</strong>ement were in fact<br />

tak. 1 . we would still be barbarians<br />

living in caves and we would still<br />

haw slavery in this country This<br />

pessismistic, passive <strong>at</strong>titudeisa<br />

scrioosohstade th<strong>at</strong>must bedenlt<br />

with in order to advance out of<br />

our present turmoil.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students love experiments,<br />

do we not? A famous experiment<br />

was done wish a-frog<br />

and 3 pot of tv<strong>at</strong>erJTrte ftng was<br />

placed in tho WtHvaiia thetenfpcr<strong>at</strong>UFL<br />

was gr<strong>at</strong>hiaUy raised. At<br />

any point it was possible for the<br />

frog to jump out Ho wever, it continued<br />

to toler<strong>at</strong>e the he<strong>at</strong> until the<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er was boiling. Cf course, the<br />

frog died immedi<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />

Like this frog, we are surrounded<br />

by a troubled world<br />

whose problems are becoming<br />

more intense. .• r •' . :<br />

We have a choice —-wecan sit<br />

SAT scores don't reflect altitude<br />

Gw ---•:, -ByDiana Hou .•••--. -''•<br />

-Z: ; : SNwtdndrfti&imVfothecol-<br />

•r lege of one's choiccbe based *m:<br />

standardized tC5t> SIK^I as She<br />

SAl^-pf course nfit! Prep<br />

classes fur theSATarc'so Hmecortsuming.ind<br />

costlyth<strong>at</strong> bk-<br />

:i-inglhete'stmaycausua pcrsim<br />

tegt) bankrupt. Cre<strong>at</strong>ivity and,<br />

Special talents, whicharenot<br />

.iTrieasured by the SAX ai P' nv<br />

portant factors affecting how<br />

,:Wt4lapCTsournaydc In college<br />

- or in thortal world. Besides, the<br />

pjsultsofU>etestnx.-relyrefiect<br />

i;.. ^wwwcHastuBe-ntcaii uluftric'<br />

/test oh a particiitai day- i; \.,-.;<br />

'". ^ Reyisipnsof the SAT; effee-;<br />

:;-:^^4;Jnclude_a 20 to.30<br />

icmlhute^Je^sdV^and; "open^-<br />

^iend«i''ma thqucsttons, which<br />

r "wtf liftftcase thocmtof th*Vte5t-<br />

""T^y^y^ 3 '" 3 *"* 0 ** make it<br />

r ; usually knows beforehand. So<br />

and adjust to the intense he<strong>at</strong> of<br />

our decaying society, believe it<br />

will always be this way, and eventually<br />

suffer,or we can g<strong>at</strong>her our<br />

senses, be positive, and work on<br />

the problems th<strong>at</strong> face us.<br />

Baha'u'Uah, the founder of an<br />

independent world religion<br />

called (jK.-B.ih.Vi faith, wnito,"Ut<br />

each mom be better than its eve<br />

and uach mom>w richer than its<br />

yesterday. Man':/ merit llclh in<br />

service and virtue...."<br />

He went tin to say, "<strong>The</strong> lionor<br />

and distinction of the individual<br />

consists in this, th<strong>at</strong> he among all<br />

tliccarth'smultitudes$1k>uld bocome<br />

a smirceof social good."<br />

<strong>The</strong> choice is always ours.<br />

Ignorance<br />

fuels<br />

homophobia<br />

By Karen Tom and<br />

UlyWoo .;<br />

"How do Uvo gay guys<br />

screw in a light bulb?" > .<br />

This kind of 1tumoi?.ti<br />

one form of tho gay-bashing<br />

th<strong>at</strong> goes on every day. Usually<br />

this prejudice stems iron-.'<br />

ignorance and insensitivit)*.<br />

Allofusneedtnexammceur<br />

<strong>at</strong>titudes if society is to fully<br />

accept gay and lesbian<br />

people. '-.. ..<br />

Keitit Mcinhold, a Moffct<br />

field sailor.'was di^diarged<br />

by ttwNavy afterclwllenging<br />

the military's anti-gay rule,<br />

which calls for the discharge<br />

of those wlw engage in Iu>-<br />

W iwlactivityprdttwnstr<strong>at</strong>c<br />

a dcSnc to do fio", according<br />

tn an Oct/1992 isiue<br />

of Thr San Frmtdscn Examiner.<br />

^ y<br />

impairs thence •mp'isliments<br />

iif (a) military missfon," « re^v<br />

lease from tw D»vip Mo'tlia'n'<br />

AirFi>rci'Base printed xnlhe<br />

t CT.t/dtrsid. / ' i d r. ,<br />

In dw movie SefiodiTics, .v<br />

Jewish boy hid^tiis identity<br />

ti> bo accepted by school:<br />

nvifji ;n a C<strong>at</strong>holic. schooL-<br />

Livlng in a sbdtity in which<br />

being hctenwcxual isa.nsidwwl<br />

the "ifiTm," Rays must<br />

similarly pretend they are<br />

^3^>^^y:iwr)tt)5i;in a .her*;..:<br />

^.Vous^st<strong>at</strong>e cahnofpredict how?.<br />

^v^ashjdi^twilldolnoonege,;'<br />

-just fo think of wh<strong>at</strong> one wants<br />

7 r tb h wHte" requit to" time, hot lo.?<br />

rnen'.Vjn the. additional time.<br />

•^"ne^|M,^r?pio^^i^s;;aml^<br />

Prevising. ;A person taking thco<br />

>f.;SAT/knowing th<strong>at</strong>hby."wcn,;<br />

>6ned6es thacday will bea m<strong>at</strong>e<br />

factor, jnaewptanc? intootl-<br />

~- essay in 20 to 30 minutes.ln a - n<br />

wh\ bother nrvising nnd adding -And wh<strong>at</strong> about luck? Alsure how a student will do in col-'<br />

parts to the SATwhich will only be though the probabUity of a person lege. Should we not symp<strong>at</strong>hize<br />

el min<strong>at</strong>ed ye-ars l<strong>at</strong>er when test guessing through the* whole trV. for those who need tlw $19 for<br />

slize>thVarflaws? ;: ' would get 3) percent of.the ques-' foodand shelter? True,nei<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest of the verbal section of-: tionsngh^a person witha limited<br />

^ ^ y<br />

vocabulary could go carelessly<br />

reading CQrnpnAensian. Is it n-ally 'through the test and do better<br />

fai- to penalize the students who Him a pcrwn ivith a large vocaburead<br />

more slowly than they are per- (ary who is having a bad day.<br />

mitted?; Wh<strong>at</strong> about those Who - This country is currently in a<br />

•j;rc^aarEn^isHdassfstude'nb speak English as their a language? recession <strong>The</strong>re arc better, more<br />

.^re%iyena wholerxriod to^ YVhvshould theybe-forbiddeii^lo worthwhile things to do than to .<br />

go to the college of their choio.- for spend $19 and three* hours on%<br />

having weak English skills? A test th<strong>at</strong>dwsiiotaccur<strong>at</strong>ely mea-<br />

i -Straight*..-.--: --••• - -:'..'•-••<br />

A recent Chronicle article<br />

stnu-sthntagay bashinganti-<br />

O in Urn .id was pulled off tlie<br />

SinUt Rosa television st<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

KFTY-TV, when dozens of<br />

thre<strong>at</strong>s ftnd complaints were/<br />

mnHt-by orp.inl7i-d nrttvfits<br />

<strong>The</strong> ad'depicts scenes fn»m<br />

Cay Freedom Day parades<br />

whiten narr<strong>at</strong>or says Qintbn<br />

supports "Job quotas for homosexuals"<br />

and conciudes,<br />

This is<br />

dystu^<br />

dents can redeye for fee waivers,<br />

butonivohce. Being able to take'<br />

the SAT only once may reduce a<br />

person's chanced of getting into'<br />

his or her choice otccilieRc. -.;-.,-<br />

<strong>The</strong> SAT is an inappropri<strong>at</strong>e<br />

measure of a student's ability,.<br />

knowledge, or overall capabiU-<br />

-tiesCoikJesneed a better way to<br />

evalu<strong>at</strong>e applicants.<br />

1 Sill Clinton's vision<br />

fora better America... Is this<br />

your vision?" ., •;• ;.<br />

^- To end all the ignorance<br />

and bepn a new knowledge<br />

about gays would make fora<br />

better America. Homo-!<br />

. sracualsare really n^i&iunt<br />

from everyone else- <strong>The</strong><br />

punchlineto *THow dotwp<br />

gay'guys screw in' a HgSt<br />

bulb?" is <strong>The</strong> way .twg.<br />

straight rnm'wwdd^f^'<br />

Boy divorces^inothfer and finally firids & 'place<br />

By Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong<br />

fcver since (he beginn nj, of<br />

time, "Mom loved dad, dad<br />

loved mom, and mom and dad<br />

lo ved child " Never has it bee-n<br />

"child divorce mom and move<br />

fn with new mom and dad "<br />

But in this day -rod age nc^hingrenfly<br />

jurpnsis us viymut<br />

M not wrong for children<br />

i i b l b<br />

^ of bettering thar Uyes for tntinf-<br />

l ~ selves; Andal tfiough rut one<br />

> would dan? argue th<strong>at</strong> Gwg. >ry<br />

. .doesn'tdeserve.lfc>.hawa sup-<br />

^tportingandJiMng farhdy, Gn>;<br />

^WJfyihasuntortuna u-ly beeiv-<br />

^r^trayed by some as a^villain<br />

.^instfadofa victim.. . .<br />

gg^f ^12-year-old Gregory<br />

:-/v-: ; Kin^isiey^wlio won a "divorce<br />

|j.^ from his biological motht-r.<br />

ffiS^Feeling unloved and un-<br />

^Uyahted; Gregtiry said he Just<br />

?&?, vwantod "a place to be." When<br />

s-i-^^^d why he soyghta divorce<br />

§5^-' *i from his parents, he said, "I'm<br />

e ^^^dMr^ui^or^nesa lean be:<br />

CT *-^"- ^iSccoidihg to theSep-.<br />

tembur 26 rdition of Washington<br />

Tost ;<br />

, Fcr years,. Ga-gory, who now<br />

^want's tt^be known forever as<br />

Shawn Russ. had been ncRiected by<br />

both his mo the 2nd his f<strong>at</strong>her. Between<br />

infrequent stays with ttw>m,<br />

he' was in and out of foster homes.<br />

--.Aoiic such as thi>> should hardly<br />

• draw wntroversy- Chfldre*n l«ye<br />

;1the bastrii^ii to Wcared' for Ait; 1 she smoked mariju.ma, lirank Russ of hi* own Hi» onn* kid- value's" should refer to f<br />

heavily, and spent all her money napped his younger brother to a family. <strong>The</strong> Kingsleys can hardly<br />

on parties, accord ing to Sin Fran- protect him from their abusive be ennsidered a family<br />

dsco Examiner. <strong>The</strong>y also claimed f<strong>at</strong>her:<br />

<strong>The</strong>y make itswmrtStfhedid<br />

th<strong>at</strong>she wasapwsti lute* and ortx* WTwn Rachel refused to co:> st*mething wrong. But isitacrim?<br />

even tried to commit suicide $ent to the adoption, Russ in- to get away trom people who, do<br />

when a fern<strong>at</strong>clpyer Irving as her formed Gregory of hb rijijits and not car> about you? Should htr<br />

nxtmrn<strong>at</strong>e left run. Rachel endan- gave him the phone nHmbe-r f«i have gon« back to a mothvr<br />

gered the lives of,her children, <strong>at</strong>torney Jerry,Blair But it was h h d l l i ^ j h f<br />

often leaving them home un<strong>at</strong>- Gregory himself who phoned and. -s$vcn months in the'last mgKtr<br />

' • tt-rxk'd and driving them in her" set u ptfie appointment.--*- - wars and turn down thcuppor-; .<br />

, pareiw whpdoes not fulfill his or her car when she* wasdrunk.<br />

Thb was an unprcctnicntcd tunity to live; With a stable and<br />

" duty^tb"a chikTsirnply" oV»cis not de-<br />

casein th<strong>at</strong> it wasthefirst timca' happy famiyand possioly Itivt .<br />

serve to be p&rent<br />

ing evidena* th<strong>at</strong> this child has child had hin-d his own <strong>at</strong>tomcv<br />

Rjdici Kingslcy.f<br />

^in been abandoned and neglected and initi<strong>at</strong>ed legal action tir<br />

o ^ jpne*ol' r AL'vep;te\v<br />

childryn luckyejwugh to find an»?^:.<br />

ford ^loceplfinand two ether<br />

real reason behind thisfactwasth.it<br />

jhe* did nut'w^nl anytlunj^. to Ji'.<br />

with him. She missed his birthda)^<br />

and didn't calf hint for months and<br />

yc*ars. According tn the head of Lake 1 -<br />

County Boys Ranch where 1 Gregory<br />

was staying, Rachel never Bled "a<br />

\-isit<strong>at</strong>ion agrewncnr required by<br />

the Florida Department of Health<br />

and RchabilitaUon ServitX'S. ":<br />

•'• ' Duringthetrial/cifrwwkersand^;<br />

ex-rel<strong>at</strong>i\-csof Rachel testified th<strong>at</strong><br />

scribed the case as ric;h .ugainst<br />

p>.*or, saying Uwt Ctt^ry was in-.<br />

• irst* m w R.ichri i?<br />

- For the p-ist yearCrvgory has<br />

C*u.<br />

H't'U tivihg ccntc'n?ly v.-ith th>;<br />

Russ family. Hijijnuri-Jeanette<br />

GU'iui said, "Gre£.>ry fiailly hn.5<br />

the' chance fur a decent life, with<br />

: people who love hitri arid care for<br />

him:! want* th<strong>at</strong> h> happerr."<br />

GeorgeRuss,aiy p ttomey and<br />

fc'herof eight chiWien, had visited<br />

the center as p^irtoYa^pmfiwssron'to'Stwi<br />

Gregor/sback^round jvminded<br />

Many cohscnaliye<br />

cans have quesdow<br />

constitutional rights, UMng llic<br />

cast* in thctrdvtMtoof deterior<strong>at</strong>e<br />

ing "family valuta,"<br />

But how can they expect Gregory<br />

to return tod hvn» when? hn<br />

i gor\ ( 's actions ajiainst his.,<br />

nvith»TWcn:'rtf'fr^Tr-r»^ ^-Jochild<br />

deserves to be miHtrcahxl as" hv<br />

.'Was. instead, ho should be ."jinv" 1<br />

nx*ndtd for his hortcsry


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Ni£WS October30,1992<br />

NEWSBRIEFS^: V;<br />

Spirit fiilly postponed<br />

% :l : '. V^ By KarcnTooi and Uty Woo<br />

;v SpiritTUlIy 1993 was pfttponud from Nov. 6 to Nov. 20 .'be-'<br />

cause of a football f?trnc. Q . '-•-"<br />

-According toOri Co, Special Activities Board (SAB) Special<br />

Ewnts Commissioner, the rally was postponed because a football<br />

game was scheduled for Nov. 6 <strong>at</strong> 230 p.m. nnd the Spirit<br />

Rally would riot end until3 p m. "We would have to end the<br />

Iht2"Csid " '<br />

to<br />

pokichwiulwfbrUK 1 week after Nov. ebocauscXttean'sdayis<br />

in the same week. "<strong>The</strong> faculty did not want two special sched-<br />

^ i ^ ' ' C h i i ' > :<br />

• <strong>The</strong>rallyisusuaflyhddta<br />

was filled with activities; including the Homecoming Rally',;<br />

No recommend<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

l-K': : -,r'•-•:. By.Gotdon.WuV -.--•;-- , ••(, -'•..'-.<br />

.'TrieCowisdir^dcfiartm^<br />

ommend<strong>at</strong>km to college bound students due to budget; cuts. -<br />

C l i l l l i t h l d ^ i l h U l l<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ion forms, according to assistant prutdrMl Gtoria Dogdanoft.<br />

.<strong>The</strong>y will also continue to advise and assess seniors' plans for<br />

Ihe completion of gtadualmnivqttircmcnts.<br />

•-AccordingtoBogdanoff,directors of admission; have, indii<br />

c<strong>at</strong>cd th<strong>at</strong>a studcnt.sopportumty for admission will notbp fiiop-:<br />

;.ardizcdbythelackofletters from counselors. ' '.' '<br />

"-••• <strong>The</strong> counseling department lost two counselors in 1991, reducing<br />

Uw number of counselors to Z5 for a student t»dv of<br />

2,800, In order to serve all students equitably, the counseling<br />

department was forced to change their focus this year, .nclud-<br />

;<br />

i l l i I t i f l H h f l t i '<br />

Just say 'konnichiwa'<br />

ByMinhLuu<br />

Appn»im<strong>at</strong>ely 38 IapiiK*^c ^irls faun Tokyo visited <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

on Ctet. 21 through a cultural exdwngv program which lasted<br />

for five day*<br />

According to <strong>Lowell</strong> Japanese tejclur Kiuikit Xiki-motu, the,<br />

Japanese girl-. \\en» 16 nnd 17 years old. Trte purposeiif, their<br />

vbitwastolcMm nuwabuut the Anwiican culture and tc ITWVC<br />

iKvf(Hi«J» ...-.--i. •-;--••• —•--- •••-• -•<br />

Several of OM. ] IIMHUSL ^irl * found the United St<strong>at</strong>es to be n<br />

vcrvnict \t\Ms. p^^fismgil itoffnx.'domomip.in.'dtojarvm.<br />

Teoptvaa. very kuid, thuenvironmontwirry greeniUwru is<br />

A lotof f nxxlom I like il hen," Mairiko Ai^voncof tho foreign<br />

students,said • • : ' £ ^ f c i . ^ : ? - ^ •• -•' •""• '<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> junior Takako Suzu ki snid.^rthought tlut Wxn J.ip.i*<br />

d b i l<br />

but most of the $tudt*ntsand f acuity members f ipmi Unveil wwy<br />

j \ ^nocked bv their ppresence.<br />

1even remembei^sohw stu-<br />

dents ytlhng h 'Konnichiwi h | whkh hkh means hll} hollo} tu a couple l f<br />

Japanesej^rl's." •'••• .u>-'",'• .T: >I.M./.-. ,<br />

According to Tikomitn tin > ts the firit year for thb excliange<br />

However no Amon ain students visited Japan. .<br />

Reid can write£v "Zf r ^<br />

By Sury Abu-nie' ; ;<br />

MentorSasha Rrid voniS500'Schnbrshfpforheressayabout<br />

thctuturcolbtuUxiuiulug) uirlier thi> munth. . , . .~ .<br />

According tr> Reid the non profit prj^tniz<strong>at</strong>ion lntem.-ition.il<br />

Biotcdmology Suppliers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion sponsonxl the Northern<br />

CalifomU contest tltrouglTthc program Interrnttttii<strong>at</strong> Biotechnology<br />

Expo ^2 (IBEX N2) <strong>The</strong>prgaiuz<strong>at</strong>ion a>yarded six$5W<br />

sclwlarships. <strong>The</strong> theme of the contest was Acau'rmia and Industry:<br />

Defining tl*e Future in Biotechnology.<br />

Reid received her check and awanl <strong>at</strong> the annual IBEX V2<br />

c6hforeiKcOctnto,14<strong>at</strong>theMoscorteCenter. ><br />

IBEX Yiznts to do the same thing nextyear, but with twice as<br />

many awards "IfUcomesupnextycarrdadviseothOTpeople<br />

to enter considering the fact m<strong>at</strong> if s $500 for one essay," Reid<br />

said.<br />

ALL LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL<br />

^ *» ^STUDENTS<br />

-W- GET-10% OFFANY ETJRRO'S<br />

PIZZA, wrm Tins AD.<br />

••••-:••<br />

Vie <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Dnnclng<br />

trw night away -<strong>at</strong> th* Senior Bo<strong>at</strong> Dane* on Oct. 11 a, from left J.O. Vanhagen,<br />

Sarahi<br />

Klingerhotfor, Bonnto Harrington,MichaQl Lauer.and Cari Chan.<br />

Sailing away <strong>at</strong> the bo<strong>at</strong><br />

•c By Cordon Wu<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 600 students<br />

<strong>at</strong>tended the Senior Bo<strong>at</strong> Dance<br />

"Sail Away" on the Hombkiwer<br />

yacht Motile Carta on Oct. 11. :<br />

"It was a success," nenior class<br />

president Aster Chin &iid. Acrording<br />

to Chia, the dance wm-n<br />

!«U-out and the senior class<br />

earned 14,011 in profits.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bo<strong>at</strong> DJ played various<br />

typesiif muac, including rap, hiphop,<br />

disco, lurd n>ck, and slow<br />

jams. Many students complained<br />

i aboy t Uic music tta t was play^id.<br />

•TTiey should have played<br />

more recent songs," senior )ntrvs-<br />

Hwang said. <strong>The</strong> last two stings<br />

of the evening which upset sttrne<br />

students, were the rap songs,<br />

^ G Medina" by Tone<br />

Locand the fast-paced "Baby Got<br />

Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot. "<strong>The</strong>y<br />

should have mure stow songs,"<br />

senior Josh Leonard said.<br />

Class pf 1994 government<br />

members distributed champagne<br />

glasses with a bo<strong>at</strong>snonogram as<br />

memorabilia. Students iweived<br />

the glasses while boarding the<br />

b> <strong>at</strong>. As a result taHes wetvovercn<br />

»wded with champagne glasses<br />

and some glasses broke during<br />

the dance. "<strong>The</strong>y should hav«j<br />

been given out <strong>at</strong> tlK? end," senior<br />

Gta Chung said.<br />

the bo<strong>at</strong>, scheduled u> ieavu<br />

rier?3.il9(K)pjn.,left<strong>at</strong> ( *A)p m<br />

and returned <strong>at</strong> about 1250 a.m.<br />

riauresweretakeninfrontofthe<br />

bo<strong>at</strong> by Photographies-<br />

Teachers Richaid Soward,<br />

Edgar Lehrhan, Stuvc.Gr.iitucd,;i<br />

and dean James TlKtmas chaper-:,<br />

oned. Non-alcoholic beverages<br />

wercfiold during the dance. Bev- •{<br />

cra'ges served ranged fwm tea<br />

andcoffee to non-alcolwHc pirta<br />

coladasandrnftrgaritas. ;<br />

According toChin.thecbsaof.<br />

1992 held their bo<strong>at</strong> dance on the<br />

HnmblowcrYacht&fifbnife last<br />

year, whidyhad n total capacityof<br />

1,000 passengers nnd one dance<br />

floor, <strong>The</strong> scnlorclass of .1993<br />

clwse tK" Mwic£aHa, which has f<br />

p y i g<br />


i<strong>Lowell</strong> October 30,1992 NEWS 15.<br />

Virgin spa arouses student curiosily<br />

fe^./ByNecofeNprris<br />

:£?;: and Melody Pandso ...<br />

&V<strong>The</strong> rrydrdtherapy^wWripoo]<br />

y^fnsteUed intheboys locker room •<br />

J^;jasfcywr#r th* use of injured<br />

p^niembetsof.lhe sports trams hw<br />

-/-'scaredv been used or even seen<br />

-TV--'. "<strong>The</strong> football team doesn*tu?e<br />

^ It not erven the injured players,"<br />

P HertxrtTaba)no,arncrnberofthe<br />

S& football team said. "No one has<br />

v used it and net one has ever seen<br />

1 .: According to principal Paul<br />

j Cheng, the STM W» Installed last<br />

S.year_:under Proposition A, in<br />

^v. which improvCTnonts were nvtdc<br />

'CtheuseoTlnjured male <strong>at</strong>hletis.<br />

£X? Students, however, are not al-<br />

V lowtd to use the spa unless they<br />

vaiesupcrvised by a coachbr by<br />

•f P.E department ItttHl Hd Bums.'<br />

': : Bums,thi.'overseer of theinstalla-.<br />

';'.• Hbhland funding for the spa, who<br />

r : ,.7'r^2^toconm i riL~. i<br />

• \\-,r.,.".'^T6'my knowledge, I don't<br />

; • know of any team th<strong>at</strong> uses it on<br />

.v-i a regular basis/ a fecultymem-<br />

(.;-;.',;.•. berinvolvi.'d with the sports pn><br />

4i 'Brarnsafcd. "•' . ,_.;._. ;.-; ',_ '.-.<br />

Teams do not UM spa '<br />

InterviewswithiOmembetsof<br />

the football team indic<strong>at</strong>e the spa<br />

:, is not used by any Injured team<br />

.. nwmbers.''Noncofushyveusod<br />

"itbutrveseenaeoMpfcofhiculty<br />

members us*; 11" «member o i the<br />

p<br />

1 heaid aboutftfioma friend<br />

said<br />

•'• "IfTuSero is a Spa7then tliere<br />

^anterbiiry<br />

Corner<br />

Bookstore<br />

5301 Geary Blvd.<br />

...^ <strong>at</strong> 17th Avenue<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ronize<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Thousands of protestors^<br />

rally to deport Columbus<br />

ByAruuLao<br />

Thousands of prolcstLT5,indudingone<br />

Lmvellite* bhowed<br />

their support for N<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

Americans by particip<strong>at</strong>ing in<br />

an anti-Columbus Day rally<br />

and march hHd in Sari Francisco<br />

on Sunday, Oct 11. -<br />

<strong>The</strong>antt-Cbhimbus Day activities<br />

began th<strong>at</strong> morning<br />

when thousands of protesters<br />

g\ thered <strong>at</strong> Auu<strong>at</strong>icFark lor an<br />

American Indian Movement<br />

(A.I.M.) sponsorvd protest of<br />

theschcduled re-enactment of<br />

the landing of Columbus.<br />

At the request of A-!.M,ftvc<br />

rcaceNav7 kayskcrs blocked<br />

the entrance to Aqu<strong>at</strong>ic: Park<br />

and forced thepalumbusship<br />

to him away and rf jck al nn-<br />

from the peaceful march and;<br />

started an hour long riot in!<br />

North Beach v.-hercthcannual, ,<br />

Colt'mbus Day parade was'<br />

bc!d According (p the police,<br />

abou 14G people wereanested rand<br />

a..police car wasSHre--'<br />

bombMrNoooewasinJiireclj!<br />

y ; p<br />

ers listened'to speeches;hayrd \<br />

Kashwa musicians, Annliuac<br />

dancers, and the tocal .rapy<br />

j^oupEVGOLv":' ; : V J:<br />

"<strong>The</strong> mason I went was to<br />

show my support with theNa- 1<br />

tlvt AUvricans«"Lc»veU junior;..<br />

Ana Eder, wlu) <strong>at</strong>tended the,<br />

demonstr<strong>at</strong>ionasa rcprcsenta- j -.<br />

dvcpfthcLpvyetl L<strong>at</strong>ino Club^,<br />

Slid. "I think th<strong>at</strong>aswutltt,we^<br />

Kivc to be involved in differh<br />

d k<br />

Dm Insldtttn* boy's lockor room. Ihwtt is a locked d«>r. i<br />

Bahtnd this door is a hydrotherapy whirlpool which to «ldom<br />

s««norus«d.<br />

there. It shouldn't hist sit there, fr^piilionorthewhirl)j|Liol.<strong>The</strong><br />

ivItlMut being;usca," lxnv&\ st<br />

nior-ViilenHneBCTittm said. :<br />

oinoF.pier* A-I»nfl« nivmoors• *.«-»—--»^v—^-»-^»-^»—-,,»— r~-"*jt<br />

1<br />

then gayfr speeches to "pump us hVedur<strong>at</strong>goUTsclves^ndlp<br />

p ^<br />

th<strong>at</strong> raises some of it'ij y<br />

Arrnnitnp Ml1U<br />

of about W percent of.tlw in-,<br />

diguhouspeople-- ,.-;; : w.<br />

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'lo<strong>at</strong>hing;<br />

Stanley^ Us<br />

nutgn<strong>at</strong>ioo<br />

to Iw on airpfam«a<br />

ij confidence<br />

Stanley..^ JCar>lan. Braintrainer<br />

fort*most test prep organizalion in the worlds .,<br />

TtW NtMT lO UMtMt qUOTt<br />

1-800-KAP-TEST I<br />

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^•H<br />

'WS&a<br />

p^m,<br />

lit<br />

NEWS<br />

©pen \rour«ars <strong>at</strong><br />

Senior Laity Magpantoy and sophomore Cheryl Cain play<br />

music during the Open HOUM on Oct. 8.<br />

Crank callers ring twice<br />

By Elaine Lee and Minh Luu<br />

TWo <strong>Lowell</strong> families recently<br />

received disturbing phone calls<br />

from unidentified males claiming<br />

the callers had kidnapped their<br />

daughters.<br />

<strong>The</strong>rnothcrof aLowdl fcmak~<br />

junior received a phone call on<br />

Thursday, Qct 8 <strong>at</strong> around 10 am<br />

According to the Junior; the male<br />

sounded about 30 years old and<br />

told her mother he had kid'<br />

napped her daughter. Tfcs caller<br />

knew family numbers' names<br />

and a sister's nickname. <strong>The</strong> man<br />

also knew thcschools thechfldren<br />

<strong>at</strong>tended and the junior's bra size.<br />

*>tetoWmyn»therveryscxu-'<br />

ally perverseUibgft and th<strong>at</strong> she<br />

would rieveraee me again because<br />

f wouldn't becoming home<br />

from school," the Junior said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mother immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

called the police, who sent an offkvr<br />

to <strong>Lowell</strong> to investig<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

. Although the kidnap turned<br />

out to be false, the girl's family<br />

changed their phone number.<br />

"It rotonly affects thr fa*niltc$,<br />

but it also affects the school be^<br />

Tfte <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

cause we must deal with the po- <strong>The</strong> can caused a lot of grief<br />

lice and find the student to m<strong>at</strong>e and was a traum<strong>at</strong>ic experience<br />

sure she'sokay," dean JamesTho- for the family," Thomas said.<br />

mas said. *<br />

<strong>The</strong> senior girl said, She had<br />

Two months prior to the kidrapialLthejunforrcceivedacall<br />

received a phone call during tbc<br />

summer _. _. from a man claiming he<br />

from a man telling her to do per- wastakingas!xsurvtyHeashed_<br />

verse things. "<strong>The</strong> man really wh<strong>at</strong> her height and weight was,<br />

needspsvxhi<strong>at</strong>richrfp/shesaid. and shebelicves th<strong>at</strong> the sanic<br />

"I - don't - • - understand - - -i why - they - man made the two phone calls.<br />

would want to do this to us.". "If others are receiving the<br />

According to a female senior, same type of call, the)' should rc-;;<br />

a man "with a nu»py voice" called port it so we can try to c<strong>at</strong>ch the<br />

- - - —- •»i1««4*«- ^J*«l«h4» fct«£a* " >Ti J~l. 'J»H 1 tj*L• '<br />

herhouscduring the day on Mon- man whn'sdoing mis," tfiesenior<br />

day, Sept. 28.<br />

said. . • . . . ; : '•••!•<br />

"He told my sbUr th<strong>at</strong> he had<br />

kidnapped me and th<strong>at</strong> he'd give<br />

me bade only if she did sexual aebvitiesover<br />

the phone," the senior<br />

said. "He even knew wh<strong>at</strong> my<br />

PoHcvinvesHgntcd hvosn^r;;. ^<br />

phone calls last school year, ac-.'<br />

^weight and height WJS and my<br />

bta siae." According to the female<br />

senior, the man knew family<br />

members'names.<br />

• Her sister called the police,<br />

. who sent an officer tokx>k for the<br />

girl <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>The</strong> senior was<br />

found safely <strong>at</strong> school, Subsequently,<br />

the girl's family also<br />

changvd their phone number.<br />

- ;'<br />

cording to Thomas^ who would-.*/<br />

not comment further. V . •• "'-'• *••££££<br />

According to principal Paul}7&%<br />

Cheng,schooladminislr<strong>at</strong>ionis.* ;;'<br />

has notyetbcis\ successful due tpl-3, ^<br />

lack of inform<strong>at</strong>ion. :•-{;•••]';• ; ^'<br />

"Prank callingts aseric^.,<br />

criminal offense, and we hope it r -^}{<br />

is not a stidcht who is comrnii^ "*<br />

Hng the crime," Cheng said. '•'''.;<br />

School Board candid<strong>at</strong>es share their future plans<br />

Uy Daniel Wong<br />

'; Seven teen" candid<strong>at</strong>es for<br />

; the San Francisco Board of<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion arc vying for four<br />

; • open se<strong>at</strong>s' in the seven-mem-<br />

'•ber:board.-".v; : . \." /. • •<br />

the chair of the Asian. American<br />

Studies Department <strong>at</strong> Gty College<br />

of San Francisco. Fa wants<br />

smaller class ftecs "so ttutt the<br />

teacher can work with the stu-<br />

cfxirdin<strong>at</strong>ion of services for children<br />

and families."<br />

Wynns s»id <strong>at</strong> the fnrum'lh<strong>at</strong><br />

her priitriticiiare to "socurvadctju<strong>at</strong>c<br />

funding for educaUoh in<br />

California Th<strong>at</strong> will include looking<br />

<strong>at</strong> the local piece as well as<br />

fighting the st<strong>at</strong>e budget b<strong>at</strong>tle<br />

V^Tiy }VdT : ^ Yaw fr chalice ftc<br />

structiirc of public: funding."<br />

Child VM>lfiia>Supervi5or with the<br />

Department of Social Sorvices-<br />

"I certiiinly don't support<br />

vouchers/ Howard said <strong>at</strong> the<br />

forum. "But, on the Issue of<br />

clmicv, unless we have all of the<br />

SCIV.H>U adeou<strong>at</strong>cly funded and<br />

prepared todelivcra sound edu-<br />

Also, weneed to invesag<strong>at</strong>thow>".v?:<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion duties are as- ' •_;<br />

signed to combine or elimin<strong>at</strong>e*V:"\i<br />

positions." 1 ..-' :: ' : i!;'^%: : . v:<br />

'•dents."' ,;.../r>- .''<br />

* v' AH of the Candida U-si siip^ "It is important to havc more<br />

" triso? J<br />

; ^x^.. community.and.parcntel in-,<br />

;L?'<br />

Fasaid?tthcft>nim,"VA!ncwito<br />

1 ^" : TOlvcnicnt''V'' ; c<strong>at</strong>ion tn any diild *.vho comes;<br />

into any school, parrots will not<br />

work with them so they will have<br />

pl.instt* enter the world of lmi»l-<br />

1<br />

^ h l ' '<br />

.., • 5tL*ve71iiIlip»<br />

: ^lmbent seekinc anew term., n<strong>at</strong>or of the Collabor<strong>at</strong>ion for<br />

ExceiierKXVa comglocal<br />

taxes, he plans prehensK'c school reform pn>jc7•;;; ^ton^wdMcurrcnt :»ms working with five schools in Sin<br />

Francisco .Phillips UAS written a<br />

five-year plan th<strong>at</strong> has "a handle<br />

on wh<strong>at</strong> the obstacles arv and<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> we can do to change."<br />

ir,'to the paryntsi to the -6. Phillips, who opposes the<br />

w ^'x^LM. wl: *^ L - 7 hdveactualchokv.Vti'nix'dtuget<br />

• Janet Shiriey,41, isa cnunse- _ \bn district organized to prwyide<br />

lor for fay Aa-a Adoption Ser- " a fundamental educ<strong>at</strong>ion niuich<br />

vices, a non-profit agency. clitld in San Frandku." !.<br />

., 1 would propose weekly vis- ...,. •. ., ..<br />

tto to t-dwoU, networking with<br />

<strong>at</strong>tministr<strong>at</strong>ors, teAchers,and studenls,"<br />

Shirley said <strong>at</strong> Ute forum.<br />

"1 would set up a hotline so the<br />

pi'i&^TObucnir^KhcW'iind<br />

..w cutting wasteful spnviing.., .<br />

"I.want to make tun?"we<br />

''';vbuchcr plan^iaid <strong>at</strong> the forum.<br />

;.. •.•:•:,••• said <strong>at</strong> the school board candi-,;<br />

' * d<strong>at</strong>es lorum<strong>at</strong> JamcV Lick" 1 '<br />

n<br />

Cco^MiddlC:5chool.on.Qct^2^iv<br />

-t^i *rnwyne^d to somehow come<br />

;^, togetherai^settheagereUfor<br />

, : :><br />

• j<strong>The</strong> Reverend, AmosC' • ^<br />

Bfown;51, pastor of the Third ?<br />

Baptist Church,Jiasbeeh,in-'<br />

• vo!ycd iyit!'» the school d3s*Hctfpr^~<br />

many years." '• '•/T"^^<br />

• Michael CaldwcU, 52, is the<br />

vice president of the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

PTSA. Gtldwell ispmmoting ver-•<br />

tical scluxtls, an idea th<strong>at</strong> com-<br />

: public would feel th<strong>at</strong> they had a bines elementary, middle and<br />

direct line with the BiKtnJ of Edu- high schools i;ito one school, and<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ion." ' proposing c five cent per gallon<br />

gas tax fora five-year period to<br />

' •, • Carol Kodvarhas been a -supplement the current budget<br />

business <strong>at</strong>torney and a school Ca Id well wants to expand the<br />

counseling advisor.<br />

basic skills of elementary school<br />

. "I've Iwlpfd link the business students to include drawing and<br />

chtiiceas a goal, but we must first commtini tv wi th the scht .<br />

Parents' Lobby for the past 6 academic curriculum."<br />

turning funding control to local<br />

years. V^tynn5 wants^'coUabo-<br />

districts and a way from Sacra-<br />

• Apgie Fa is a teacher and r<strong>at</strong>e with'agencies to improve the • James L Howard, 43, is a mento is of primary importance.<br />

1 ,?"^^'",<br />

"I'll work for jusria* and^r-'".'<br />

neis ip( 'the schools 'for^all %;^<br />

rum. ,xll worJs.wiui thcjiOTOouj^^i,:<br />

to stopracial viulir.ee and - theii-rqi<br />

bashing or peoples because they; ^ -<br />

art* gay or lesbian." ,: '*!;;;;. ;.;.-„;;,.!<br />

• Enola p. Maxwell/72# has<br />

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^ - <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Octobers, 1992<br />

V Candid<strong>at</strong>es present varied educ<strong>at</strong>ion plans<br />

> * l<br />

By Nslson Hernandez Jr<br />

Who is the real educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

president? Each candid<strong>at</strong>e has<br />

proposed a set of solutions to the<br />

problems facing A.-nonca's<br />

•rfwols-<strong>The</strong> results of nextwtek's<br />

election cutfd detenmpe the hi<br />

ture of educ<strong>at</strong>ion in this country<br />

Inct vases In funding<br />

president Bush insists th<strong>at</strong><br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion fs funded well, and he<br />

proposcsno inctcasesm spending<br />

on public schools. Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>e Bui Clinton proposes<br />

doubhng federal funding fixeduc<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

and independent candn<br />

mensue, to raise ntnding ""-<br />

^Educ<strong>at</strong>ors deb<strong>at</strong>e theimplk<strong>at</strong>ionSo^anincrease<br />

to funding fhr th<strong>at</strong> wehavc<strong>at</strong>wo-tieroisociety, : ^terssaid in a recent telephone ire<br />

pubticeduc<strong>at</strong>fon Many, such as and it would devast<strong>at</strong>e public 4 terview with IJK- UxcHl Inaddi-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> principal Paul Cheng, schools <strong>The</strong>re would l^adaM.tioivhe wishes^<br />

think th<strong>at</strong> we need motwnoney^ th<strong>at</strong>couUafford priv<strong>at</strong>e schools,<br />

fpr^educ<strong>at</strong>lon "I think there land a class th<strong>at</strong> WouM reewve<br />

wpwd be more s<strong>at</strong>isfaction with poorpubliccducotion. K disagrees, *»ving dvtttidtic<strong>at</strong>iohal<br />

funding has been raised 56 percent<br />

per student in California<br />

ancel<br />

> th<strong>at</strong> individual st<strong>at</strong>es can try<br />

Cheng adds th<strong>at</strong> vouchers voiKhers on a trial basis.<br />

wrwldfonxcompetition between "<br />

publicandpriv<strong>at</strong>eschuoLt.whJc)i<br />

would rcsult in less funding for<br />

cduc<strong>at</strong>xm. Many tearht.Tsnbos.iy<br />

th<strong>at</strong> vouchers wouldclcanoutall<br />

( of the best students from public disadvantage* children go to prener iff by two yearsof community<br />

schools andieave puWjcschoois school early, pnvparing them bet- service as teachers, police, social<br />

with the poorest students and tar htr first grade. Currently only servia, or health care workers.<br />

*7Dm red, or non-inn<strong>at</strong>cd, lower scores.<br />

60 percent of the eligible pre- CEnSnn proposes to pa\ forthe<br />

dollars, Izumi, in the Aug. 3 Ra- Conversely, priv<strong>at</strong>e schools schoolers are enrolled in Head fund by cutting the defence budtional<br />

Review, said "Wh<strong>at</strong>'s maintain th<strong>at</strong> paying for tuition itart. Bush's prTT>««d increase get He also surges?s the cre<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

botched things i 5 uV bureaucracy for priv<strong>at</strong>e schools and paying would amount to the largest tme- of special schools for mentally<br />

and it cnnun<strong>at</strong>ly skewed priori* • taxcsforpablic5chiwb»astn»ng year increase in funding in the impaiud students. Bush opposes<br />

beb." No candid<strong>at</strong>e has proposed disincentive to ^o to priv<strong>at</strong>e program's history, but it w?uld these because he believes th<strong>at</strong><br />

an altern<strong>at</strong>ive to bureaucracv- schools.'nwpriv<strong>at</strong>escnoobadviv only cover another 10 percent of > they arc too expensive and our<br />

cale competition, saying th<strong>at</strong> it the digtUe students. •< t^eobnony oniwt stand these in-<br />

Vouchcrs -^•••••'••'•?• . .',.- - would force public schools to «*- Qinton wants to niisu Head creases in sprvijig<br />

Bushpnjpnstslhc.kJoptionof form their programs and in (prove Start's funding by $4 billion so - Ross Perot proposes to pay<br />

aSe voucher systen-v which allows the current system.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> all students can particip<strong>at</strong>e. bonuses to outstanding teachers<br />

people to write off all money Governor Clinton is against<br />

and establish a 2.0 minimum<br />

sjx-nt or, priv<strong>at</strong>e scltoote on their vouchers and advoc<strong>at</strong>es fret* st<strong>at</strong>es, "Our children need more grade point average for partidpa-<br />

t<strong>at</strong> form fom 7h9 7hi9 issue is s hotly otly de- e choice among g ppublic<br />

schools. than a head start. Our children tkminsportsandodier activities.<br />

b<strong>at</strong>ed as wclL Social studies Tt Terot also l wants free f choice hi need and deserve a running All candid<strong>at</strong>es agree on one<br />

teacherKenncthihysajrsttiBtr'a amongpublicschtMtls, volunteers start." rerotadvoc<strong>at</strong>es a comprethh^lhough-Tht'^mcncancdu- voucher system would assure <strong>at</strong> his Ttxas campaign headquaiv hensive preschool program, acc<strong>at</strong>tonsystcmisincnas-Onilie* tht eha ttkroidt ^ tcrssaid in a recet telphne in cuntfng to volunteers for hjscam- day, Americans will select their<br />

^i<br />

next leader and decide which<br />

p<strong>at</strong>h we take, a vnth of academic<br />

Nsw Program*,<br />

.success; tir a p<strong>at</strong>h of educabonal<br />

failure.<br />

G a i<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ion of several new programs • InfirT*inortaivuttheamdtd<strong>at</strong>f$'<br />

puHicschoolsiflheyrccciwdthe<br />

as well. He wants to cre<strong>at</strong>e a Na- aJueiiim pfahs come from Prvjttt<br />

. funding tltoy needed/ Cheng<br />

tional Service Fund fo offer stu- Vote Smart, a not-pr-pn)'ttt no»-<br />

said v<br />

rtoadStart<br />

denfe * i financial need loans tn gn parilsim n^<strong>at</strong>ty th<strong>at</strong> ^ves covero^<br />

Yet Oarence Izumi of the<br />

i proposes;<br />

to the c^Jigc of their choice. Stu- ofallth2 candid<strong>at</strong>es'policies Far<br />

Garemont Institute for Policy<br />

lion increase in funding for Head dcttts wouu be allowed to repay more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, contact Ptvject<br />

Studies* a conserv<strong>at</strong>avc think tank,<br />

Start, a program th<strong>at</strong> let •(heir loansin the traditional man- Vott Smart <strong>at</strong> l-8t*)-78G483S<br />

i \ First lady candid<strong>at</strong>es<br />

influence voters<br />

By Wilson Chu th>nk fir* bdk-a should conrinoc<br />

O» lucsda>, Amcncans vill to pursue their caretis,*'Laird<br />

•Jld "<strong>The</strong>y don't have to play<br />

the Smithsonian fmtitute will<br />

open an exhibit dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

r former fust, Udies of the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es TIMI exhibit will describe<br />

w ihctr Hve» andlnJlutncvb on ihtfr<br />

, first ladies have become cultural<br />

Snce the first prtsidenqy, the<br />

rokfof Uu* Hnt Udy has 1 evolved<br />

" from PrestdennTwife to outspoken<br />

advoc<strong>at</strong>&of certain issues<br />

g<br />

intt*rcstiugto them* wiJ T im<br />

Land, field coordinau^fartabling<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ions for San Francisco<br />

Ctmton/Corr 'TOT example,<br />

Hilhrv QtPtnni*-a>nciTned with<br />

children's rights."<br />

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A bokt new type of music is swwping<br />

across California and quickJv taking mot<br />

in Ihe Bay Area. <strong>The</strong> age of techno-rave<br />

chance music is bem ;.<br />

*• "Tcchno-ravclsafOrmof Hi-E>IRG<br />

dance musk," David Margufio. reponal<br />

rnaiwpcr of artists and -repertoire tor Sony<br />

Musk.sikl. "a combines tht» basic disco<br />

moves arid musical Ihemo of the 1970*5<br />

p > y<br />

rap vocals th<strong>at</strong> cany the political senscand<br />

style of lhe'1990'sand you have tefJina"<br />

Oneof (he hottest act. is, Rnzalh known<br />

for her hit-single, "Everybody's Free fib<br />

Fre!Good)."Hersong has brai played on<br />

. Top40/d<strong>at</strong>KCSt<strong>at</strong>ic«isthtpttghoutCalifbr<br />

nia. Overseas, Snap literally owned the<br />

United Kingdom's musk* charts in August<br />

with their single "Rhythm h A Uamer,"<br />

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met to ike top<br />

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one tape," a salesperson for Tower<br />

Records/Video <strong>at</strong> 5»-»r.estown said.<br />

"Rozallaand SmarteE'sarcals*>hot"<br />

Popular compil<strong>at</strong>ion tapes out on market<br />

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Soaps seduce more than just housewives<br />

Ewyooe knows tn*t soap opens are<br />

fn|homviv^nghehrmthMiswh<strong>at</strong><br />

w<strong>at</strong>ching AB Mycttom. Cta fce^tow!<br />

• tovc with Treror^I<strong>at</strong>aBe's foncco. So<br />

Jarjt bonked N<strong>at</strong>aBcfon the head with a<br />

bit of food and w<strong>at</strong>er. ITwn, she dtesscd<br />

op as N<strong>at</strong>ure! nwrriedTreror<br />

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tren.rvetepeditdafly.md w<strong>at</strong>ched il either<br />

when f got home or the ne<strong>at</strong> mom'<br />

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th<strong>at</strong> as soon is the whote<br />

r/Jawt tNns',t*y$0vci^ rd<br />

Fte three month*!<br />

wasibtady fiifcr the other ptofacs. By<br />

the wa* a few months bter. Janet had<br />

Trevar / Another popular theme is h<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

nmconc (aaVd.. but not noaUv^Whwt Ac<br />

writrrtdorisr^ forpxampk-" th<strong>at</strong>^imrone<br />

Ml off a bridge and An<strong>at</strong>ttl dnvnstream<br />

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the person & dead and will therefore<br />

never be seen again. Of course, mars' r»>t<br />

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On J4// My Children. Dimitri's wiK\<br />

Angdiquc^ had faBcn hum * hone ant<br />

ibaby(rmntbac* whenhedidnt<br />

tnuw}andtelinow raising thecNId with ,<br />

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CfcMvw, the tame twin kwWoy thing t*<br />

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her as dead. Thcdayo* ho wnJdb«CtoNalalie);Aierfiqt»ewaswhnfed<br />

in on a wheddwir by her mothct.<br />

AsyoocmlBUt sospfipnnftaicii'twfv<br />

realfetic. TW» fa ictaHnrced when peop*r<br />

withhuj9? age differences. Kkr 20 ycar»,<br />

see «rh other Right now. Dine, a Roddea»<br />

in her owty 308, and Brian, 18, an*<br />

having sex on * rcguJar basb- Co, Brim!<br />

Althoo^i soaps don't hare widespread<br />

popuUrirtoncactittB wht>cvav<br />

one twsBpans v> Swan Lucd She has<br />

starred on Alt My OnWrm tor over 20<br />

yean. Ka-character. Erica K*nc. has been<br />

married ciriit tiroes and has broken numerous<br />

other engagements. Once, ahe<br />

rfaled a rnuv then hb son, then Ms son's<br />

son- Ih'Mgncr<strong>at</strong>ionsoftnen. 1<br />

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because purple an? CDfebn^y ^ouif> 4>«tt<br />

tip with Aich ortifT<br />

arcfMly for Owe pmpic<br />

without ttves who have Hi look mon the<br />

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doruvea lit^of myown. In fc^t I'm tw<br />

Td have a lot mt«v time for studi» -w*d<br />

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w<strong>at</strong>chts -AMC" H wa» awarded best<br />

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PranJ; Tbomai (6'fi*. 3W t»s).<br />

Socp rpcras we w* MRh-quaHty TV<br />

ThcV* t? not Wgh-qoaKt> .mythtng. But<br />

oW an'addkiivc. Tnev appeal lo ncir<br />

AUuieiKi/s nwds <br />

www H. <strong>The</strong> n**cn*h often don't nuke<br />

sense, but, then, neither da the *hows._<br />

'ChristopherCohimbus-VVh<strong>at</strong> kind of<br />

man w»s hi? Wb he the cre<strong>at</strong> discoverer<br />

.^ikaK^or^hej<br />

;.,;," ' . Wb nW pewr truly know Cohunbu^<br />

, . pusonalUyibecause all we haw arc descriptions<br />

t f him and jeenunts of hi- Jf-<br />

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r; ^'dHedof Kfciley Scott pbrtrayi<br />

;: ^Cawdtt^irdieu)as jiAir<br />

p<br />

Ii<strong>at</strong>eod of portraying Columbus<br />

,• ajarumfeisindivkJual.itistheSpaniards<br />

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ofuvag^jtowazd the n<strong>at</strong>ives Srntt^htW^<br />

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new in Ridley Scott's 1492<br />

agnjtftfxplDmriuranimkwnun.mstead.<br />

Cntumbustsa man who wants pwice with<br />

the n<strong>at</strong>ives but is unable to control his<br />

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ever 20 years experience avo*jble *o tutor .n 08<br />

tiib|ects from pre-olgebfo Ihiough colculus<br />

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; Dcpardieu plays Cohunbus' rule extremely<br />

well, showing a strong ptrrfor-<br />

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weak leadership<br />

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gre<strong>at</strong> piuhkin whrn secinfi the film G<br />

Although Depanitcu does u> *«ccitnl<br />

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four voyages. On his first vuyagr he<br />

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.ind taken back h> Spain .ibk<br />

Obviousiy. Scott did nntappn*nrhCi>kimbus'<br />

voyagi' dtnerenny th.in Ktw it it*<br />

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October30,1992 m.<br />

One teen's dangerous<br />

search for <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

Eighteen-year-old "Steve" isa ncoperingsiii- fed those tilings because you're not thinking<br />

cidal te<strong>at</strong>. <strong>The</strong> jolkiunng is his personal experi- of the pflin, you're thinking of the outcome.<br />

ence, as totd to Ujwtfl seniorMarisa Howenstitu, In my case—<strong>at</strong>tention.<br />

former editor for the Skyhawk Flight in Glen- And<strong>at</strong>tenticniswh<strong>at</strong>tgbtlneightlicrade<br />

dale, Arizona.<br />

I ended up in the mental ward <strong>at</strong> Camclback<br />

<strong>The</strong> first time t tried to aimmit suicide, it<br />

wasovcr my girlfriend in eighth grade. I took<br />

about 60 aspirins, eight Prozacs (anti-depressant<br />

drug), and 14 of these other pills. Man,<br />

was I messed with the worst headache. 1 did<br />

il in tlte morning before school, tiiinking I'd<br />

just go to sleep and die. Instead, I stayed<br />

awake all day. It was nut fun <strong>at</strong> all. After th<strong>at</strong><br />

I <strong>at</strong>tempted suicide two more times, by the<br />

wrist.<br />

My suicide <strong>at</strong>tempts weren't to escape.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first time was to get my gjrlfp'end to<br />

notice. 5he found out about my O.D. and got<br />

mad. Now th<strong>at</strong> I think about it, suicide had<br />

to btf finr the <strong>at</strong>tention. Because tf I wanted ic<br />

kill myself now, I'd just put a gun to my head<br />

and pull the trigger Ifd be much easier than<br />

putting a raz*>r to my wrist.<br />

When I slit my wrists, it was during one<br />

of my really bad nx»od swings. I'd take things<br />

really personally and was very defensive. I<br />

When I slit my<br />

wrists, I didn't feel it<br />

I really didn't care. I<br />

was amused by it,<br />

actually.<br />

; ; -w<br />

would get uDsctovir thestupiuef>t tilings.<br />

Wticii Iitiimy wribl>, I Jidn'tfi.x'1 it.! rv.liiy<br />

Mtvill t utiC * tv.tO .tlllUocd UV It, «ll.i.U.Wlyvi<br />

forget wh<strong>at</strong> I was depress*.*.! .ibcut, but 1 re-<br />

member doing it My wrist kept on bleeding<br />

and I just kept wiping it with a towel, pushing<br />

myself to o.it my wrist over and over. A<br />

while passed until"! could synse the pain.<br />

When you're in a very Uid mood, you don't<br />

In eighth grade I<br />

ended up in the<br />

mental ward three<br />

times. I had three<br />

psychologists on<br />

me <strong>at</strong> once.<br />

9?<br />

Hospital three times. I had three psychologist<br />

on me <strong>at</strong> one time. Wis I a real mental<br />

case! My parents were so mad with wh<strong>at</strong> I<br />

was doing, iput them through so much/<strong>The</strong>y<br />

thought I was rt?Uy stupid for the suicide<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempt,, drugs, alcohol, being in jail, and<br />

everything else I did <strong>at</strong> in? time. Our communic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

level with each other was nothtng<br />

and I didn't care. But now we ivive a real<br />

open rel<strong>at</strong>ionship. If I have a problem with<br />

my parents, I deal with it " ,<br />

I gained nothing from trying to, kill my<br />

self except scars. Everybody I've known, especially<br />

in GimeltMck, th<strong>at</strong> tried to (ill thenv<br />

selves had gouges, literally, on their arms—<br />

p'Tm-n-cr-.t scars f^r life. T!-.c only thing<br />

they've gained from theiractionsare stitches.<br />

Because I'moncof them, ll,now fora fact<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the majority of kids th<strong>at</strong> try U> commit<br />

suicide do it for <strong>at</strong>tention. <strong>The</strong>y try-to get<br />

someone to notice -I've'.uamedfntmfnyov.-n<br />

experience, suicide is IUH (he way logo. I gut<br />

'.IK;.lUi^itiun I ii(.i\io.i, uutil wa>.i i\'iii*ony<br />

thing.<br />

I would never try to kill myself now. I think<br />

X»x] ha* helped me * lot: I feel Cod knows<br />

me and when the time cqir>$. He'll know- i<br />

want to go t be with Him <strong>The</strong>re's a d<strong>at</strong>eset<br />

for me tvlsen I will, but fur now I want to live.<br />

Suicide hits gay and lesbian teenagers hardest<br />

p..... By Peter Chiu<br />

g$r •'• "1 would get very depressed aboutrv.»t<br />

:V"beingJike other kids," a gay youth said.<br />

v /'Many times I would take a kitchen knife<br />

*; arid prpss it against my chest, wondering if<br />

."Minou'fd push it all the way in"<br />

•^Zz 1 Such is the case with many g.iy youth<br />

^vino cannot cope with the conditions th<strong>at</strong><br />

^sUjtirty inflicts on them. Cay and U*bian<br />

? i youth arc <strong>at</strong> the gre<strong>at</strong>est risk for suicide in<br />

; : the n<strong>at</strong>ion and many people do not reaSLritv<br />

the pain th<strong>at</strong> many homosexual youth go<br />

?* through.<br />

5!E-; A report (mm the US. Department uf<br />

* : ' Heallh & Human Services, from which *e<br />

^ above quote was taker., indic<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> one<br />

''*•••• in »2 teens tried to commit suicide last year<br />

£',"dotty percent of those who a ttcmpte** su i-<br />

*} ^ctde were homosexual, but only 10 percent<br />

of the popul<strong>at</strong>ion is homosexual. Why is<br />

'" suicide hitting gay teens <strong>at</strong> such an ^Lirmvringi<strong>at</strong>e?<br />

'•.• "Primarily there is a lack or support<br />

" *'whena youngperson is coming to thenalbti^tionih<strong>at</strong>heorsheisdifferent,"<br />

Barbara<br />

fJBlinick, a <strong>Lowell</strong> teacher and chauporson<br />

: n .6f the San Francisco chaofcr of Bay Area<br />

; -f»Tetwork of Cay and Lesbian Educ<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

^(BANGLE), said. <strong>The</strong>y feel th<strong>at</strong> then.* :s<br />

^nowhere to turn, th<strong>at</strong> their family and<br />

' -friends will reject them, and m<strong>at</strong> they have<br />

no options except suicide."<br />

-'"%' *Qiy teens fiwlfeolawd, and they arcofr<br />

,tenmisunderstDod,'' KevinGogin,director<br />

: ; 0f uwGay Lesbian and Bisexual Student<br />

Support Services said. -<strong>The</strong>y're constanUy<br />

^Ddiculed and feel unloved and alone. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

don't realirx* th<strong>at</strong> they can get through it. so<br />

iukideseeinslikeanoptiontberKl.thep.iin.''<br />

"You're constantly told th<strong>at</strong> you'ro Kid,<br />

sick, wh<strong>at</strong> you do is against airuiv, you're<br />

wuini, yni-'re disgusting, and jtm justc.in't<br />

di-al with it" Tho Vong, a gav teen who <strong>at</strong>tumptt\l<br />

>uicide, iotd the Louv!! avxntlv<br />

Acci»rdingtt'theN.)ii; i a»tG.iy ni>kR>ro.',<br />

•45 percent of gay males and nearly 20 percent<br />

of lesbians h»ive expenenced verbal ur<br />

physical assault in secondary schoi>ls. Thb<br />

fear ofvi-ilenceand ridicule often leads them<br />

*o drop out tn>m .SCKKI! or run away rrom<br />

Many oi these teens become homeless,<br />

pr*-»Htutes, or jufc*tanceiibusers.<br />

"When I was 11,1 started smoking dope,<br />

drinking alcohol, and snorting speed every<br />

day to forget 1 was gay," a 14-year-old gay<br />

male Slid in the Health and Hunun Servian<br />

ixrporfL<strong>at</strong>c<strong>at</strong>nigfClwoulc'godowutotlie<br />

;,. I v.*ould dive in... -<br />

•^ hoping I would hit<br />

^' my head on a rock<br />

and drown.<br />

ri verand dive in-hoping 1 would hit my head<br />

on a rock and drown."<br />

Homophobia in society plays a major role<br />

in homosexual youth suicide, according tG<br />

Btinkk. "1 think our whole society" is fearful<br />

of difference/' she said. <strong>The</strong>re is some igno-<br />

choose to be this way " •<br />

"It juit scares me whfii I r*.vorev.'n hear<br />

,ib«^ut gay peuple," nne <strong>Lowell</strong> shidt'nt slid.<br />

"I don't have anything again>t them, 1 just<br />

don't want to be anmnd tht-m "<br />

, "EVLT)'I>IIU i» tulj <strong>at</strong> «tn early agt tlut


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October 30,2i>a2<br />

Vic <strong>Lowell</strong>]<br />

Home beauty remedies — myths or miracles?<br />

Two editors<br />

bravely face,<br />

consequences<br />

to uncover truth<br />

Bv Claire Jn-hnekler-<br />

An egg sha mpoo IS really good<br />

t fbryourhnlr QiitmeaTisgn.'<strong>at</strong> for<br />

t your face L ftAVi v ybu everheird<br />

these lines before and wondered<br />

if "home oeauty secrets" really<br />

work' Ha veyou ever becnbravs<br />

tnough to try?<br />

»- We deaded tr> brave the consequences<br />

und testse\erai of<br />

these secrets ouxslves Now we<br />

pass on the rcsurtb.*cyau<br />

<strong>The</strong>expcrimcntbegan <strong>at</strong> a hipf<br />

pie-type hcalthftiod store on Mission.<br />

5L cnllcd Rainbow Bonds<br />

Here, imid organic produce and<br />

1 incense, we found herbs, eldermo\e d«id skin cells, nnd<br />

i<br />

flowers costmary, blackberry they are exptnMVi Our<br />

leaves, ancVnptfes fhrourbeautv cornmialiexfolmnt how<br />

recipes. t<br />

uvwvpmved tube b<strong>at</strong>hea>-<br />

Feeling slightly like witches nomical and effective<br />

concocttngadc<strong>at</strong>hlyljrexv.webe- When rubbed tngtmtL organourfirstexpenanent—a<br />

steam cular motions cormt.il<br />

facial fnroiiyskin_VNt poured a mixed with w<strong>at</strong>er left our<br />

nwhirruf blackberry leaves cix.1 face««soft indclnn<br />

mary,and rose petnb into a china According to bcautv ipt*<br />

basin a nd covered the herbs wi th aalibt Dtbonh Sh.iw who<br />

boiling w<strong>at</strong>er After washing pur gtveb facials it ihi Inonn<br />

faces, WL *ooktumtcovenng our Spnngj» Resort in Gilistug i,<br />

heads and »he basin with a lowii<br />

it ib important tt> txfolnlc<br />

and allowing the sti^m to act on<br />

three times i week bucauM.*<br />

our skin for about 10 minutes<br />

dead skin cells can clog<br />

pores<br />

Finding no adverse cf-<br />

According to C<strong>at</strong>herine<br />

Palmer's Down to larth Beauty<br />

' bU.Jtbt.rr> leaves arc sooth j*g*c<br />

burns and act as an astringent,<br />

and cobtmary is an antiseptic<br />

Claire found the fncnlbtcam to b*.<br />

exWlenting nnd nA n»hing T\i\.»<br />

feitlike shcrwan innailing w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

' However both felt the steam<br />


|yer, ever pay full price<br />

g^mnd Mlnb Lira<br />

[.hundred people, some<br />

__ S/ruri from table to table<br />

grabbing clothes and loading<br />

tiimohto their arms; One lady<br />

Erags aroundagarbagebag filled<br />

&n;dqthes- Nearby, two angiy _;<br />

^npers" argue over the same''<br />

r.r^swe<strong>at</strong>er.Scenislikettiisoccifc'bUfiqnthly<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Columbia<br />

^-ic.Bbyyr* Club Gap Sale. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

i!tojb*e- expected anywhere<br />

"Vis discounted.<br />

lurscs, and shoes.<br />

ly damaged, but<br />

are a steal for only 99 cents.<br />

k££. :.Spriuiof the Gap clothes are ir-<br />

* regular, but most are in good co.v<br />

dition. Trshirts and shoits are<br />

•S5.99/and tops are $7.99; Pants,<br />

f dresses, and j^ans arc $8.99, and<br />

'swe<strong>at</strong>ers sell forSn.99.<br />

v|.y<strong>The</strong>>*f havea lotbf good jeans<br />

^and swe<strong>at</strong>ers <strong>at</strong> really cheap<br />

^prices, and most of the stuff is<br />

/^wearable," shopper Brie Johnson<br />

"" : s a i d . : ' " : ' -••:•.'<br />

S <strong>The</strong> sale lasts for two diys, Fri-<br />

'•r; dayand S<strong>at</strong>urday. By S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

^however, the selection dimin-<br />

K:ishes.:1bprotect the floor in the<br />

I *ff; gym where the sale is held, black-<br />

allowed. Shoppers must remove<br />

^such shoes orcorne prepared with<br />

free of charge. On S<strong>at</strong>urdays, the<br />

sale is open frotn 9a.m. tc!2noon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> selection <strong>at</strong> either the 12<br />

noon saleor the5 p.m. sale on Fridays<br />

is much better than the se~<br />

tecttononS<strong>at</strong>urday5,accordingto<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> student body president<br />

SooMee Lee, wh has been going<br />

to tvery sale (or over a year. Au<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is really<br />

^ m ^ left on S<strong>at</strong>ur-<br />

• " ... " day art<br />

Con tempo Casuals Outlet At<br />

VVoodiide Plaza in Redwood City<br />

sells women's clothing and accessories<br />

up to 65 percent off the<br />

original price. Manyitcmssell for<br />

$2 to $8 and are irregular; there is<br />

not much selection.<br />

drinksareallowed,<br />

1 arid<br />

all tags must<br />

btekd^<br />

p<br />

event"Ss' to' 1<br />

Jeans," Lee<br />

You can find a lot said.<br />

"You can<br />

of good deals." find a lot ot<br />

• raise.moneys<br />

good deals,"<br />

shopper<br />

Qub/which<br />

Gin.i Pham<br />

said. "I usunllygototlw<br />

earlier sale because there is much<br />

more selection."<br />

Although tlie Gap sale seems<br />

Ukea real bargain, there are other<br />

places equally cheap. Many fa*<br />

mous brand-ruime stores such as<br />

N'orJitrom, Cuntcmpv Casu.ils,<br />

Esprit, and Gunne Sax have their<br />

own discount outlets.<br />

^.ajrectors^Hichards said. "We Nordstrom Rack, loc<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong><br />

kHthen sell theclotlies foe a cheap 280Metn)Center,sellsdiscontinj^iprfceand<br />

earn a profit."" ued styles and old shipments of<br />

1 J<br />

^;V yt<strong>The</strong>reisa$3adnussionfcefor clothing for very reasonable<br />

^thel2 noon opening sale on Fri- prices. "A lot uf the clothing is ir- j<br />

^""days: This fee is for shoppers who regular, and ymi really have to<br />

1<br />

"^aro wHUngto pay extra to find the look for stuff," junior Shirley Tse<br />

^b^ts^ection.<strong>The</strong>salecloses<strong>at</strong>2 said. H <strong>The</strong> Esprit Outlet .it 16th and<br />

liiiHjUStCrititi g<br />

tion of Esprit clothes anywhere.<br />

All clothes for toddlers, kids,<br />

teens, and women art* 30 percent<br />

off retail prices Thoy also sell<br />

shoes, accc^orie*, .md b<strong>at</strong>h .ind<br />

bed items. Another uttractiun is<br />

the C<strong>at</strong>ebspntneM dour, winch<br />

opens for breakfast and lunch.<br />

"1 don't like the Esprit Outlet<br />

because most of the stuff is still<br />

pretty expensive," junior Connie<br />

Yang said. "1 don't go unless<br />

CTb*6ri.<strong>The</strong>saIe covers 20 percent<br />

there's a big sale."<br />

Ethe funds the Boys'Oub raises<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gunne Sax Ouiiet, IOCT ted<br />

^annuallyl<strong>The</strong> sale has been held<br />

<strong>at</strong> 35 Stanford St., sells party and<br />

fe fOTOvwl2years,accordrngto Jim<br />

weddingdresscs forchildren, jun-<br />

g& Kchaids, the exealtfve; directorof<br />

>a; - 7<br />

iors, women, and larger women.<br />

theB6ys'Qub! Discounts vary frum 40 percent to<br />

Gap clothes vcr>-<br />

60 percent nff retail price*<br />

Mr. Fisher, the<br />

"Gunne Sax has re&Ily cheap formal<br />

dresses th<strong>at</strong> aren't irregular<br />

and are the same ones found in<br />

department stores," sophomore<br />

Kristy Sen said.<br />

So if you're on a tight budget<br />

and you're sick and tired of your<br />

grey jeans th<strong>at</strong> used to be bbek,<br />

grab a friend and some money<br />

Somcpantsareascheapas and head toward the nearest dis-<br />

Sfpjiv."and opens again <strong>at</strong> 5 p.m., $4."<br />

counted clothing s<strong>at</strong>** or outlet<br />

Octofctr 30,^2<br />

By Ren end Stimpy<br />

Sophomore Veronica Vrancuta has a solution for the<br />

munchies.She was recently<br />

<strong>at</strong> the bus stop witha friend<br />

when an unidentified insect<br />

flew into her muuth, and<br />

being a true gourmet, she<br />

swallowed the winged<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ure. So Veronica, do<br />

bugs hit the spot?<br />

Freshmen girUshould be<br />

on the lookout Senior Ryan<br />

Naiker has been making<br />

passes <strong>at</strong> any freshman with<br />

a pulse, bre<strong>at</strong>h, and breasts.<br />

Senior girls, iTOwevendon'trtaveitany better. Freshman Charles<br />

Lcvinson has his eye on you!<br />

WWF wrestling seems to be heavily influencing freshman<br />

Gennadi Guidenshteyn. Gennadi dropped felluw freshman<br />

G«offfrcy<br />

Adams in the middle courtyanJ in front of a table of<br />

seniors. )rs. Do we have a future Hulk Hogan in our presence?<br />

juniors Jesse Rosenthal and James Fappas recently puzzled<br />

the ivst of Ms. Stewart's mods 14-15 English class by laughing<br />

uncontrollably for no apparent reason. It seems their laughter<br />

was triggered by the sight of mucus dripping from a fellow<br />

student's nose.<br />

Senior Andrea Randall demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed how heavy <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

workload is. Andrea tried to ,slt down in njgistry when her backpack<br />

pulled her to the floor. Her feet flew in the air and her<br />

regm<strong>at</strong>es had a good laugh. ^<br />

Ifj-oudWn'tmiss the bo<strong>at</strong>, the Senior Bo<strong>at</strong> Dance wasanight<br />

of fun, romance, and excitemmt. For some people, sudt as senior<br />

class president Asicr Chin, who fell asleep while on board,<br />

the excitement may have<br />

been too much.<br />

With juniors Akiin<br />

Agtmky nnd WilH Mickelson<br />

we don't have to worry<br />

about this year's basketball<br />

team. <strong>The</strong> two displayed<br />

their jumping ability by<br />

hitting their lieads'on the<br />

ceiling of the bo<strong>at</strong>. Neither<br />

iuffcrwi r^nnts-ii^n*; hut<br />

three tiles sh<strong>at</strong>tered.<br />

. You may have seen senior<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t 3a tmalc and junior<br />

Maria Mastrokyriakos sharing a Ivw cozy moments together.<br />

Maria was also sharing the fuzz on her swe<strong>at</strong>er, ivhich miinaged<br />

to completely stick all over M<strong>at</strong>t* s jacket..<br />

Ifyouhaddinncr<strong>at</strong>Casn *<br />

Madrona, you may have<br />

smelted something burning.<br />

<strong>The</strong> smell wasn't the<br />

kitchen; it was senior<br />

Stephanie Vo burning iwr<br />

picture order form. We<br />

know the pictures cost a bit<br />

much, but no need to burn<br />

down the restaurant Steph.<br />

Seniors Sergio Mairena,<br />

Andrew Park, and Carl<br />

Merino "went cruising for<br />

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<strong>The</strong> innocent children wince as '.hey behold<br />

<strong>The</strong> a tiucimis acts of those young and old.<br />

<strong>The</strong> burning the be<strong>at</strong>ing flash across their faces<br />

Acts so horrible, no one can r<strong>at</strong>ionalize their basis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children wonder,<br />

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"Racism," someone cries in complete constern<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> land b silent and nobody speaks,<br />

until a timid child rises to his feet.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> sullen gloom starts to clear,<br />

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Th<strong>at</strong> our country needs lo work on its race rel<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

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O' Mistress ot dawn has awakened<br />

i.ntu-ling IHT tentacle* *>•' inc.«Kk«M:em niys,<br />

she ventures through the sycamore trees<br />

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IX»wn below,<br />

A peppermint breeze Wissfully strolls<br />

Citiingtu the INAJ \J'I iJujiuj; J.iUu^,<br />

While it shuttle's bl.ides ut gras><br />

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All neighboring bees and butterflkti<br />

Art'up on their feet,<br />

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'&He <strong>Lowell</strong> October30,1992 THE ART WALL.<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> Limericks<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> was * school, so I've heard.<br />

Where homework was often absurd.<br />

. all had brains out their ears<br />

"DaiUitlrWggeilwrfcaii ..'""..<br />

.Was th<strong>at</strong> someone would call them a nerd.<br />

While other schools were in bad stupe,<br />

Plaeued with theft and murder and rape,: ....-<br />

; OlcfloweJIhad this thing ^ :<br />

•-Th<strong>at</strong> you could not bring a machine th<strong>at</strong><br />

'^playcaTSudTn tope. '<br />

^Inclement we<strong>at</strong>her meant doom:<br />

%Y6u s<strong>at</strong>in tliccaf filled with gloom<br />

•While, teachers could sit<br />

ind play y cardj* and spit;. p<br />

smoke and c<strong>at</strong> in the teacher'<br />

and c<strong>at</strong> in the teacher's lunch room.<br />

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(Editors' note: <strong>The</strong> following<br />

if a first-hand account of a >fndettts<br />

experience-as a T.A, for<br />

- snrrio/ ed during the 1992 spring semrstcr).<br />

1 h:td no initial impressions of<br />

the special cU kict* simply because,<br />

like many other <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

students, I knew almost nothing<br />

about the special educ<strong>at</strong>ion program<br />

I prt'.VnlMy wntttdn't have<br />

knawriabout special ediit <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

if I hadn'tseen theTA/saad kids<br />

playing ball in the back courtyard.<br />

So whydid lsignuptoT.A;for<br />

special ed? First, I needed a class.<br />

1 was tired of tht> five-day-passive-learning<br />

rigidly-academic<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> class, but 1 still wanted to<br />

learn something. Thus, out of<br />

vague curiosity (and r<strong>at</strong>her on a<br />

whim) I signed up to be a<br />

teachur'sa>sbtdnt fur special uS.<br />

^<strong>The</strong> first week or two 1 was<br />

confused about wh<strong>at</strong> to do in<br />

class. 1 had never been given the<br />

freedom to dedde wh<strong>at</strong> I would<br />

do with my class time. This freedom<br />

was now and strange, but I<br />

. felt wrong about silting around<br />

and doing nothing.! began ex-<br />

>crimenting-doing a puzzle<br />

with Celina or helping Joe write :<br />

sights, sounds, and peopleof the<br />

special ed room.<br />

1 don't know when or why the-,<br />

walks first began, but they ,<br />

started with Karquvl nrioe, then<br />

both,and eventually Juanito. We<br />

walked all over the school, but<br />

we spent much of our time playing<br />

ball <strong>at</strong> the track or the soccer<br />

field. Actually sometimes ball<br />

didn't work; Racquet liked to run<br />

so often th<strong>at</strong> we'd form a line and<br />

raci?. Other times we'd sit on the<br />

grass and rest or talk. L<strong>at</strong>er in the<br />

year, we played piano when the<br />

piano when the piano room was ,<br />

frw* • "'- —<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> have I learned from my<br />

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and Nisa—Thank You for giving<br />

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OAIWIFUS October30,1992<br />

Run away with the circus<br />

By IreneTakashima<br />

'I've alwavs fantasized about<br />

running awav with the circus "<br />

senior Rainbow Oeffncr said<br />

•When \ wasyounger I went to the<br />

arcus with mv aunt and cousin<br />

During, the show, Spike, a midget<br />

clown with i ..hipped tooth, cuw<br />

up and talked to me. He made me<br />

**el really special From then on I<br />

wanted to bo a part of the circus."<br />

Through the Make-A Orcus<br />

Teai Apprentice prognm Ccrrncr<br />

and febow seniors ZackBemstcir.<br />

and Sasha Reid got the chance to<br />

join a traveling circus and learn<br />

new s'-ills.<br />

1 "<strong>The</strong> Make-A-Grcus found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

offers i free 10-week after<br />

school program for teen* who arc<br />

interested in leamingcircus skills "<br />

Mary Ann* Cook- managing dl<br />

rector <strong>at</strong> Make-A-Qrcus, said<br />

Teens learn arcus skills nng<br />

ing from downing to aowd con<br />

rrol "At the end of the program<br />

certain teens are selected to receive<br />

part lime jobsand travel with us"<br />

Cook said <strong>The</strong>y havea chance to<br />

teach other teen apprentices ind<br />

perform with the arcus."<br />

"A friend of my mother told me<br />

about it, Bernstein said "I wis<br />

just getting involved in juggling it<br />

tli<strong>at</strong> time, so I thought it would be<br />

Interesting to join I win ted to<br />

juggle mort k arn some more dr<br />

cus skills and maybe get a job "<br />

Bernstein has been in volvjd tor<br />

two summers "I improved my<br />

juggling skills and kamed stilt<br />

wilking, face-piinhng, elemen<br />

trol Bermtembaid AfturlheMx<br />

weekpm£iam he was hired for i<br />

summer job with the emits Hi<br />

JtHdagfiinlastAprinrd w rkud<br />

until September<br />

Long Practices<br />

"We practiced in Bernil<br />

Heights Recre<strong>at</strong>ion Center from 4<br />

pin unhl 6pm every Tuesdi)<br />

ind Thursday" Bernstein said<br />

<strong>The</strong>re s no finnnchl cost but it<br />

took a lot of bme I fee! I giined i<br />

lot, though 1 also leirned \ lot<br />

about working with kids "<br />

L^Si&jn Reid and R-iinbow<br />

1 Gcifrier sa w the Make-A*Circus<br />

announcement in <strong>Lowell</strong> s weekly<br />

bulletin ind joined tht pnicjrtmin<br />

April *1knev*nowtojuggUMhttle<br />

<strong>at</strong> tlu* time ind I Uiought it would<br />

Vx fun to learn more, Reid said<br />

She finished theprogramand \o\<br />

iintecrcd for the circus through<br />

September It was nnll} fun<br />

Reid said "It wts gre<strong>at</strong> tnbc*ble<br />

fa> rv*ct and gel to know all the<br />

kinds of people involved in the<br />

£ vif<br />

f~<br />

16<br />

Tuesday 0"<br />

3 ~<br />

Faculty<br />

Meeting;<br />

Special<br />

Scnedv.lt<br />

Election<br />

Day-"<br />

17 •-<br />

SCR<br />

Day<br />

Wed<br />

4<br />

PTSA<br />

Mecbng,<br />

Veterans<br />

Day;<br />

No :<br />

18<br />

PTSA "I<br />

Meeting;<br />

M^ B<br />

5 ^<br />

English<br />

Honors<br />

Placement<br />

Test-<br />

3 40pm<br />

12<br />

19<br />

13<br />

20<br />

Spirit<br />

Rally<br />

ACH<br />

14 ^<br />

R.O.T.C.<br />

Liberty,<br />

21<br />

Speech<br />

Tournament;<br />

De Anza<br />

M.S.<br />

Dozmsofclubs<br />

meetweekly<br />

Monday sirth. No, Uio>*'arenot num cans last yeaf'aftor a lactof^<br />

Optain Planet and thePianeteers cooper<strong>at</strong>ion from <strong>Lowell</strong> students ,1<br />

but members of the <strong>Lowell</strong>" '. and a minor'disputewith^th^<br />

Recycling Cub. An official club<br />

since 1990, the Recycling Club "We collected can^;ias^year/<br />

trie's tp promote' awiitvnt'ss of re- but people trirc<br />

cycling and the importance,<br />

reduring garbage.'" '", /<br />

<strong>The</strong> Recycling Club bvgiic<br />

with 15 members and grew to<br />

about 40 people last year. It is<br />

expecting new growth this year.<br />

Senior,Ann Marie Paulose<br />

joined thedub to prumoit* recycling.<br />

''Alptofrx^iplvfindifhAnl<br />

twgo outof tlwir way "tn 'recycling'<br />

o.iiters,but hopefully by making<br />

re'cycling easier <strong>at</strong> s<br />

; •<br />

« .--•.--,<br />

alurninumcaiibireand^itwftstoo.-fjcfcg^ia^- TJ<br />

much work'."for : .club members^^ |.;5g5.•'•'.}$<br />

Ann Ngo said. Ngo .„ „ A.,.v.:<br />

who holds one of the two elected;^ __..<br />

ofnc^orthedubi'^Titi^hifers^^^<br />

were also^ angry because they colt '; ;<br />

lectcd cans and we were compete ::<br />

ing with them 1 sm,<br />

for cane."' . !;J? i<br />

"1 have been.here ct>llectihg *•_;'<br />

aren't any cans for me to collect ,^<br />

then 1 would not have to wrrwVanymore-,"<br />

a part;time janitcirj<br />

*1 am joining thedub to do my "<br />

part tn hel^ save the rain forests<br />

'<br />

in the past, I sense a lot of enthu? V<br />

sdasm this year," Feng said. "I am<br />

hopeful th<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> the Recycling<br />

Club is promoting will c<strong>at</strong>ch on =<br />

with .more vigor this,<br />

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PORTSWIRE<br />

VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />

L O W E L L 1 4 - ."••"••••<br />

JV FOOTBALL<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

LOWELL 15<br />

WASHINCTON 6<br />

TENNB5<br />

?GIRL3'TENN1S" ." • : -<br />

.^Perfot Season 10-0 '••- '"•<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

TOP FINISHERS<br />

Senibr;I^jyid Lee,.Soph. DoruklChau,and<br />

Senior Linda Feng : > " .<br />

S O C C E R -;.-;;'••: •; .•/..,.<br />

1<br />

:-[ • Cancelled—rain<br />

COMING UP . . .<br />

SOCCER<br />

XTT^A^A PLAYOFFS '<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 31«/ Balboa<br />

TENNIS<br />

ALL CITY TOURNAMENT<br />

Monday, Nov. 2 <strong>at</strong> Golden G<strong>at</strong>e Park<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

GALILEO, WILSON, & MISSION<br />

Tuesday, Nov. 3 <strong>at</strong> PoioF&hk<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

LOWELL vs. LINCOLN<br />

,Nov.3<strong>at</strong>Ijjavtl.-<br />

JV FOOTBALL<br />

LOWELL vs. MISSION<br />

Tltursday, Nov. 5 <strong>at</strong> Mission<br />

f '<br />

VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />

LOWELL vs. MISSION<br />

Friday, Nov. 6 <strong>at</strong> Lawntl<br />

Woman on Sports<br />

Sports Supcrstiuons<br />

Girl's Tennis<br />

IT OUT.<br />

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INSIDE<br />

TENNIS<br />

Enters playoffs undefe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Senior Grant Schley Ignites the dofenso as the Cardinal stomps the Mustangs, moving them<br />

to 3-|.in the AAA. , • , . , • jL<br />

Defense prevails in victory<br />

By Steven Large<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Ordinal rootball<br />

team, known citywide<br />

the last,few<br />

year* as a last<br />

plice team:<br />

sntakcdinlo third<br />

place in the AAA<br />

last Friday with a<br />

14-9 victory over Uncoln.:<br />

<strong>The</strong> win was a pivotal one,<br />

pnuing tu UV disbeliever* thM<br />

this team is for real,' while <strong>at</strong> the<br />

-same time moving the Cardinals<br />

closer to playoff contention.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinal defense played<br />

spectacular, recording 7-1 /2<br />

sacks, white holding Lincoln and<br />

its star, quarterback EasnpWin-<br />

- ston to zero yards total offenwri.; •<br />

the second half.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> defense is sound right<br />

now."5cnicr linebacker Owen Yce<br />

said. "Vfe'rt in sync with cvwything,<br />

but we can still get better"<br />

Taking credit for the'sJcks were<br />

Winston Fn?yrv(3),Owen Yee(l-<br />

1/2), Grant Schley fl-l/2),Jorse<br />

Lopez (1 ),and Jonah Hartman 0 /<br />

2).<br />

<strong>The</strong> defense was also credited<br />

with a safety in the founh quarter<br />

when Lincoln <strong>at</strong>tempted to<br />

punt and the ball sailed out of<br />

U«eir tfiKl zone on a bad snap.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other scoring was done by<br />

tlw offense on a one-yard pass u»<br />

Grant Schley via Marcus.-Vyil-<br />

.appingaTO-ypy<br />

drive/and a 46-vard strike to Rim<br />

Wong by Guy Hollins on a trick<br />

wide receiveroption pass with 11<br />

seconds lerl in the halt.<br />

"\\i* didn't practice Uwt play<br />

all week," quarterback Marcus<br />

Williamssaid "Weuseditoncein<br />

anexhibitjongame,butitdidn't<br />

work. 1 was surprised th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

coach called it"<br />

After loosing both starting<br />

wide receivers to gradu<strong>at</strong>ion last<br />

year, it looked like the tardiail<br />

ving o,>rp would lx. #<br />

linkun the team, btit instead it h.is<br />

become a strong part of the<br />

Unvelt offense.<br />

With senior Cr.int Schley <strong>at</strong><br />

tigh t,and A wide receiver trio consisting<br />

of sen»>rs Neil nberling<br />

and Herbert TaUiInu .ind junior<br />

Rtm Wong, theCardiiuI passing<br />

game ICHIKS as strong as ever, especially<br />

wi th qua rterback Ma r<strong>at</strong>s<br />

Williams <strong>at</strong> fJieTielm.<br />

"Gmnt i.- (J"inj^ gn-.ii " Williams'<br />

said. "Trw best tiling about<br />

him is th<strong>at</strong> he always get? open."<br />

In Friday's game -ig<strong>at</strong>n' t Un- ,;<br />

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i * ;• • ''.' •••' '•' Sweet<br />

I fS-v,<br />

SPORT October 30,1992<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

revenge as Cardinal spikes Eagles<br />

Rita Kcbg<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

volleyball team<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Washington<br />

15-6( 15-9,<br />

-and; .15-10 al<br />

home ~ on<br />

Wednesday and<br />

w to be<strong>at</strong>.<br />

thein..\^n.iingin three made it<br />

: niiich sweeter." : -<br />

;-.^Senior Jennifer Lipski and<br />

-•.•Junior Erika Lam'i rallied If.im<br />

v confidence with strong scrws.<br />

f; •. LowoH be<strong>at</strong> V^shingtbn dc-<br />

' ^pitecornmunlc<strong>at</strong>ion problems.<br />

"Vfe still need to talk mom,"<br />

• senior Anna Landau said. "We<br />

; weren't sure who was gtmru get<br />

v the'ball," : : ".' .... •.,-. ";.•.<br />

"Wash is a good hustling<br />

team, they have a good<br />

defencsc, and sets well," Choi<br />

said.<br />

On Tuesday, Oct. 20 the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> squad boa t OConnell 15*<br />

4; 15-5, ^15-Z <strong>The</strong> Cardinal<br />

played.tne game with much<br />

- case. <strong>The</strong> learn is playing very<br />

> is-.now, tied with Well/* sophomore Mei Lusaid.<br />

; • Lincoln , for a "Wfc had a meeting to discuss all<br />

share of the AAA lead. ^ r the problems and have solved<br />

' * <strong>The</strong> CardiriaKricny7-0/plays mostofthenv"<br />

Lincoln for the lead on Tuesday<br />

Upski domin<strong>at</strong>ed the game<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>. : • ^<br />

with her serves and spikes de-<br />

"We wanted revcnge>. since spitean injury to her left Ihumb.<br />

last year Wash be<strong>at</strong> us once in .. Itoretrk .igamentonmylcft<br />

. regular season and <strong>at</strong> playoffs/!; thumb-and the doctor says I<br />

Carolyn^LeJMWo^^S'Were fhavc'tp tape it while l<br />

pumped UP for revengfc- ^ .:'•''.<br />

f m playigp:<br />

r U k l i d<br />

;<br />

Choi is content with the way<br />

*hc" team" played, against<br />

O'Connell. ,-We should look up<br />

from now on," he said. '•'<br />

• "On Octl5<strong>Lowell</strong> travelled to<br />

Wallenbcrgand be<strong>at</strong> them 15-7,"<br />

15-3. and 15-lr, -<br />

<strong>The</strong> CardinaMook ci*rc of<br />

Galileo <strong>at</strong> homeon Oct. 8, 15-5,<br />

15-6, and T5-1.<br />

"We have a chance to domin<strong>at</strong>e;<br />

but Lincoln is a two-time<br />

chnmp in All-City and b our<br />

main opponent," Melissa<br />

Huang said. '„.... ^<br />

Jq loses a<br />

close one Jto Lincoln<br />

Sonfor Jannifer Upski w<strong>at</strong>ches as junior Erica Chlnn aplkor in victory over O Conned<br />

Soccer tied for first in AAA<br />

WyAI Tseng : hurt us dram<strong>at</strong>ically because we<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> JV do rw)t have much depth."<br />

footbnll team lost Amqng the bright >pt>ta for<br />

tlicir first gnmcof Loy/cft was the play of freshmen<br />

-the season on N<strong>at</strong>han Kwpng and soph.<br />

• Qct 22tolincoln<br />

ppg<br />

-'^ league<br />

recbrd'to3-l.<br />

;' -opportunities lo regain the lead<br />

;:. in the final minutes, four crucial<br />

penalties on I swell's last two<br />

*:;;.• ,; drives disposed of any chances<br />

•^:^pfscoring. •.-""" • '•'•''.' ''"•"' . : '.'-••"<br />

^ v ,v'"Ouroiffensive game plan<br />

,; {'^Worked very welt, but penalties<br />

' '" killed us when we got close to<br />

j; ::.r-thegodl line," co^ch Tom Baker<br />

• r- , v .Despite the.loss, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

i,L splayed.well since both thestart-<br />

'•;"." . ing,qurtrtcrback, comer-back,<br />

• and two .key reserves were un-<br />

: able to play. Soph. Kasha<br />

••;! ••Abdullah filled in adequ<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

'•. for starting quarterback fresh-<br />

;;: -iman'AriWclkbm. ;<br />

Ily Michael Ng<br />

With the ISA<br />

came cancelled mining, in the AAA pliiy^ff?.<br />

uuc to the rain, VMbon will play fourU.-seeded<br />

the Cardinal McAtew, also on S<strong>at</strong>urday. ' _<br />

ended their season<br />

yesterday<br />

tied with Wilson .<br />

for first place.<br />

C.on KogiCw.<br />

ihe team<br />

the. defense with two sacks<br />

earned a fc-1-1 fi-<br />

while Gonzalez returned a nal standing, after tying Wilson<br />

fumble 20 yards fora touch- 1-1 on Tuesday.<br />

down ^nd rushed fora touch- Adam Tabak scored the only<br />

down, ^/ing him six of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s <strong>Lowell</strong> goal in the game.<br />

eighMcichdowns this season-; This (Wilson) came is like<br />

Oil Oct. 16, <strong>Lowell</strong> came from<br />

the championship,'^roach Ernie<br />

Feibusch said. .,<br />

behind and held off a l<strong>at</strong>e drive<br />

to be<strong>at</strong> McAteer 18-14.<br />

Abdullah intercepted a deflected<br />

pass on McAteer's final<br />

drive to cap off a second half<br />

defensive surge in which linebackers<br />

Juan Villa torn and freshman<br />

Reno Brown blocked a<br />

McAteer punt and recovered the<br />

ball for a touchdown, respectively.<br />

Gonzalez and running back<br />

soph. Henry Foster led the of fensi<br />

ve<strong>at</strong>tnek. Gonzalez carried for<br />

thrw-yard and one-yard tnuclt*<br />

*<strong>The</strong>l6sspfourstartingquar- downs, while Foster picked up<br />

:<br />

terback hurt us immensely be- key first downs during the seccause<br />

our starting receiver had ond half to keep drives alive.<br />

to play quarterback and we in <strong>Lowell</strong> be<strong>at</strong> Washington 21 -8<br />

' " " cssencelostourstartingrcceiver in their second game of the seaas<br />

well," Baker said'"Iniuries<br />

;<br />

Although <strong>Lowell</strong> li. tied for<br />

first with Wilson, the Ordinal<br />

will not play .fourth-place<br />

McAteer because <strong>Lowell</strong> is<br />

seeded second because <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

lost to McAteer and third-place<br />

Mission be<strong>at</strong> McAteer.<br />

: chance winning the diampton<br />

Aflft*nT*tqk*3id<br />

1<br />

"But MC have to take It one step<br />

<strong>at</strong> ft time Worry about Mission<br />

and then worry abouithecham- *<br />

pionship l<strong>at</strong>er"<br />

'•<br />

"We be<strong>at</strong> Mission before and<br />

we can be<strong>at</strong> them again/, senior<br />

Nick Morin said. "But both<br />

teams will be fired up so it<br />

should be a pretty close game."<br />

"We really nave a gof>d<br />

y **<br />

Lowe't has been in ihe play<br />

offs 21 out of the List 27 times<br />

according to Fnbusch but has<br />

won th< championship only,<br />

ones- .<br />

"We've always been the;<br />

bridesmaid but nc\ cr a bndc,"<br />

he said.<br />

. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> soccer team will<br />

play Mission <strong>at</strong> Balboa Soccer,<br />

' Stadium <strong>at</strong> 2-00 p m onS<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

Perfect season for tennis<br />

Hy Brian Uiuic Wong (1) whipped Candacc Doubles H Let and LWong<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Huey and Tessa Dela Rea 6-0,6- routed Houng Kizinan and<br />

varsity girls' ten- 0. Recina Oirino and P<strong>at</strong>ricia Michelk Wonc<br />

nis team looks to Low (2) defe<strong>at</strong>ed Maggie Chui<br />

repe<strong>at</strong> this year and Laura Quach 6-2,^3. <strong>The</strong><br />

with a 1 CM) season team has been progressing^very,<br />

record.<br />

nicely," coacli Barbara Pr<strong>at</strong>o<br />

On Oct. 13, said.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> defe<strong>at</strong>ed "We have a new team with<br />

Wallenberg 5-0. really good incoming fresh-<br />

Senior Caroline mvn, Hosorja said.<br />

Wong 0) and junior Christine On Oct. 15 <strong>Lowell</strong> routed Lin-<br />

Hosoda (2) routed Tearl Unc coln 5-0. C Wong defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

ami Louisa Chin 6-1,6-0, and b- Bes>ie Chao 6-1, 6-1. Hosoda<br />

\. 6-i. Lily Lew (3) defe<strong>at</strong>ed and Lcvvdefe<strong>at</strong>cdftjunJooSonj;<br />

Cynthia Inaba 6-0,6-0. and Jung Lee 6-1,6-1 and 6-OjS-<br />

Doubles Hester Lw* and Liw n<br />

0 6^)^.0 Hegma<br />

Can no and P<strong>at</strong>ricia Low defe<strong>at</strong>ed-Wtndy<br />

Lam and Risri<br />

Winardh 6 16 1 On Oct 22<br />

Lo well defe<strong>at</strong>ed McAteer 5-0.<br />

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$&he <strong>Lowell</strong> October 30,1992<br />

pally caps and 'Home on the Range'<br />

£%£ By Steven Large :, ; i;<br />

fe^ Superstitions are illogical!<br />

fcunnrtxesary and £t-tptd, but for<br />

fe'^qme reason, people continue to<br />

~&ttye by them, and <strong>at</strong>hletes arc<br />

fiarnongttweewhobdicycinthem<br />

l tfie^most. Why arc superstitions<br />

important to <strong>at</strong>hletes?<br />

"Because if something guts in<br />

^ a groove you don't want to<br />

ha anything Out you're do*<br />

i l O i h<br />

gy,<br />

^; <strong>Lowell</strong> hiseball team said.<br />

^-^^^ a ^ mcanss *^? n S "Home<br />

rdn the Range" while changing<br />

j?£-virito youruniform everyday, you<br />

SwffldoitAndth<strong>at</strong>isexactiywIvit<br />

r<br />

^season. 1 .!i<br />

^••ftpne day, for some odd roa-<br />

-soa I just started singing 'Home<br />

ion the Rahocfand we won,** Pak<br />

c*:jirsald. i*$o Before each gamel<br />

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2Q | PHOTO ESSAY October 30,1991<br />

By Mall Rockman and Ashley Walker<br />

Photos by M<strong>at</strong>t Rockman<br />

Vie Loioell<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> » not d* on!v scfetive public hifth school in the Unitixi St<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

ScU-1 in N,-.v Y,TK Citv i> KU- .i lot like l-owell. Its 2,7tt» stafcnfe mu><br />

academic rujuirvments W aJmis*in- TH-iv, the similanbes enrf. Tins year, 5 t y j<br />

has moved b\ a row building. Its ten Maries of p»!hlwd gninitu and glass nw above die<br />

HudnX,r in ManMltonV E-Uttry I'ark City (left) VVith,in O ^ ^<br />

cyms. binb trf o>mpal«s» and a spccdcuLir cuLir view of the M<strong>at</strong>w of Ubcy<br />

rtthttiCi&MiU\hii<strong>at</strong>k>nalan:hit^^^^<br />

iMaknV>w^<br />

Indeed, few olher schools oun offer .i wbofics class.<br />

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Clinical psychologist M<strong>at</strong>t Litwin, above, describes the chemistry of love to his third-period psycho- . ..,<br />

pharmacology class. "Love Is so difficult to describe with words because of th« Incredible complexity of the f --f-r-ft--^<br />

; ^-i;- -<br />

neurologicarresponses,'' he explains. Lttwln devotes much of his time to teaching despite a lucr<strong>at</strong>ive priv<strong>at</strong>e;;<br />

practice p on the side. Psychopharmacoiogy yp<br />

fulfills Stuyvesant's science elective requirement; some of the :<br />

other th offerings ffri are meteorology, t l t dil thi tritil hmistry and genClcs If studon<br />

?a3S»<br />

want a class th<strong>at</strong> Is not offered,<br />

classroom. At left, students crowd e sixth y g pg p y<br />

consists of eight 40 minute periods plus a zero period and a ninth-period lab. For moU student*, the day ,,/-;.:iJ*t<br />

includes seven class periods.<br />

A Stuyvesant junior studies Edgar Allen Ppe's <strong>The</strong><br />

Black C<strong>at</strong> (above). Students are admitted to the "<br />

school on the basis of SAT-like entrance exams.<br />

This year more than 10,000 students took the test;<br />

800 were offered admission. New York's other<br />

selective public high schools. Bronx Science and<br />

Brooklyn Tech, accept students with slightly lower" "^<br />

scores. Admissions are blind wrtn regard to race.<br />

Last year, the student body was 51 percent Asian<br />

and less than 10 percent other minorities. <strong>The</strong><br />

course load is strenuous. Students must take tour<br />

years each of English, science, and history, three<br />

years of m<strong>at</strong>h, and one year of drafting. In its early<br />

days, Stuyvesant c<strong>at</strong>ered to European immigrants<br />

who desired to improve their st<strong>at</strong>us through<br />

careers m engineering. Drafting was made a<br />

requirement and it still is. Today, students are<br />

assisted by computers.<br />

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Wkt Ho to ell<br />

Charters offer new options<br />

By Isabel Hsu<br />

Ink$Lptember Governor Pete<br />

VVTison signed 4 bill, effective<br />

January 1,1993, Allowing parents<br />

and teachers to cre<strong>at</strong>e "charter<br />

schools" in Califomia.<br />

<strong>The</strong>charter school law, myted<br />

by Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Santa Barbara<br />

Sen<strong>at</strong>or Car)' Hart, permits parents,<br />

teachers, and community<br />

^members to design their own<br />

schools with a separ<strong>at</strong>e sot of rules<br />

and regul<strong>at</strong>ions..<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>ed to stop vouch«r«<br />

' "AoobnUng to SFUSD Superintendent<br />

Bill Rujas, the charter<br />

_ school legisl<strong>at</strong>ion was au<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

stop vouchers, which would allowmoneytobegivi^ntoparents<br />

who want b send their children<br />

. to priv<strong>at</strong>e schools, and to provide<br />

more educ<strong>at</strong>ional rhnices for the<br />

r.•Governor Wilson believes<br />

thitcharter School* win be mure<br />

J7 responsive to the needs of the<br />

conmitiniry by establishing alu.T-<br />

" ^ t e d i h d d K<br />

ing parents a choice" in their<br />

chftrs educ<strong>at</strong>ion, San Francisco<br />

Unified School District lobbyist<br />

Marsha Hunt said, lie also be-<br />

-° Beves th<strong>at</strong> the <strong>at</strong>tention and commitment<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is given to the dejJP»°<br />

f a charter school should<br />

-• improve pupil learning.'*<br />

Wilson vetoed a bill by Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

Union City Assemblywoman<br />

Delaine Eastuv <strong>The</strong> bill<br />

would have required union appmvrilofthecfrarters,aridcoUec-<br />

ttve bargaining between teachers<br />

in charter schools. According; to<br />

Hunt, Wilson Veined the became<br />

it would be too restrictive<br />

Uuvtcr schools will beexempt<br />

from most of the California Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Code and the scho^-!<br />

district's union contracts. Thttvfcre,<br />

non-nvdentialed tt-jchcrs<br />

may be hired<br />

~ According to Hunt, there are<br />

no guidrfints in cre<strong>at</strong>ing a chartiT<br />

f>r in nuking a charter scbrvl<br />

curriculum. "<strong>The</strong> design oi Uw<br />

curriojlum can be as cre<strong>at</strong>ive as<br />

the BoanJ of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion will allow."<br />

Hunt said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> xhi)oU will bu tituntfd by<br />

the school district a» public<br />

schools, but they may receive<br />

funding fiuttx priv<strong>at</strong>e gnmps.<br />

Qu'. ber schools cannot chargu<br />

tuition and cannot be* cre<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

yq<br />

ments, Utraigh they may haw admission<br />

n^)uircmcnts.<br />

Tl« charter school law I:mib<br />

the number of charier schuols to<br />

1«J in O'iornw and to 10 in a<br />

district<br />

Charts schciols will be sub-<br />

chool- SiiTi Francisco Unified School District<br />

<strong>at</strong> tt» Ubwty<br />

JL*ctL. TH' petition mu>t st<strong>at</strong>t*<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> studt; uts v.Hl lcun and wh<strong>at</strong><br />

th ; i ou bcur K*S of student teamii %<br />

It huist include tht- rules<br />

ns by \*bkh tin. 1<br />

designer* Uwn pUce th? charter<br />

bcftwetl-c Kstrict Rvuo' '( nt; aga\.-= with nil 11K- a>pects<br />

'l Uw<br />

"I think il is impovMM th<strong>at</strong><br />

h ltcoli bo part of the<br />

di*itrict,b<strong>at</strong>colk?ctivt*b?r<br />

g q ^ bftwttii the union and<br />

the d> yUtd sliuuld be p<br />

(cutithmei eti ;u^r JJ<br />

Friday, November 20, 1992<br />

Student auto torched<br />

in school parking lot<br />

By Eric Lou i«<br />

Vnndab torched a GV in L/uvdl<br />

High Scht tliLT<br />

eiwrgenc)'Agin5kylcftthccar.1t<br />

Luwril. <strong>The</strong> nn imingaffar his car<br />

W.IJ. gonr<br />

"SonKime (.tiled the pobcv to<br />

me a $25 rtckrt and charged me<br />

$130 tu tow it," Apmky said<br />

TlK'ltKkientfolViwstwotittHT<br />

.ictsnf vinlena* itgoinst Aginsky's<br />

cur in the last two weeks.<br />

Two weeks ago someone<br />

^iit^ltcJ uiK'»'/ my tifc». Truce<br />

days Idler, two tuus were slashed.<br />

After m<strong>at</strong> I »pmt $400 tor new<br />

tinr», rrcrrors. and J new bumper<br />

<strong>The</strong> next dny I bring my ctr to<br />

*chiJ th* 1 UfA Asian-Anvricm 't-rbian<br />

011 Ihe board, won 155 pc rcent<br />

i4 uV vuflj tu gel h->-*l pln.v.<br />

During her /anfuign. Fa stTw^etl<br />

th<strong>at</strong> student.- were WJt pniptfiy<br />

Kisic rt-itdaig ,y.Mi writing ilul'i<br />

Eva la.-, tin. 1 ; teachers was a<br />

ci»i*em.'S;ud«. i nl5' feedback on<br />

teacher pvrtorrruikv is usehi 1 better m<strong>at</strong>ching of teachers with<br />

thrir 5ce,hadlO7i.vrcent He<br />

h**a written a five*ye*r plan to<br />

"shift the focus fwwr. teaching (o<br />

ieanu.-^" and "d(»wh<strong>at</strong> is nt*x><br />

sary ft*.- H-e $ucces>hjl devi^upmciii<br />

(-f children."<br />

<strong>The</strong> sdwwl bo*rd and Rops<br />

wit! face insufficient funds to<br />

cuvur tht school district's neuis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district has cut $10 million<br />

fn.tnthisycar'sbudget Prcpositif"i<br />

A. the qnsrt^r-nTit rt^ inm-J-*.<br />

in<br />

1 th<strong>at</strong> raised $171 n-jllkvnfnr<br />

schtH»l% Will expin.' in June W3<br />

la well ha> felt UM? budge* cut*<br />

this year wiia 13 tmir.x^ can-<br />

. tlv • 111 miai •<br />

rradC'tC xhtxA and high schix*! in<br />

cases of prob<strong>at</strong>ionary teachers,"<br />

Fa said "Selutions may include<br />

training pn>gra> .v- and<br />

tlu;k>s»uf a amn^Jor, a library<br />

hrchnkri^n, and two custt*jians


Car thtf transferred out after<br />

viol<strong>at</strong>ing his prob<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

yy<br />

A Unvcfl senior who was suspended fcenoelD <br />

i l ii h VtttU<br />

Tht.* v, innun: v»Tfi- deferrmtniAJ<br />

K" the Atn:ii;H .»f -ij>ptous.' tf^>nvwvi'd<br />

fn^i> thv<strong>at</strong>wiience<br />

"H(x-luiiv nea year the c»»tiitne<br />

coitk-si will be mure wgtnuvd<br />

>i th<strong>at</strong> it will be judgrd<br />

m< W f.iirlv" Kim Mid<br />

<strong>The</strong> sccund pfawe winner «n»<br />

a haunted hnnc« who ndevco n<br />

•ower Ke&ftn sjM CRifnosterWkiwincthemstwneflMia<strong>at</strong><br />

senior JunVo Yakethlta and<br />

tophomofeVViChaw wonaivtay<br />

race and rrdeved tkfcets t» flrc<br />

WlnsffbaO. hanfcn ChtWIna CM<br />

Rosarto and Mn Vtrwia wun<br />

-Wh<strong>at</strong> made the taBy good<br />

wa» the rebv mv," Kim saad.<br />

Sfwiwr Att-u Newlnn wnofir t<br />

pi*.*' tn ihe runwkjn<br />

totanJ iwi Ivnla /(T<br />

tkfa*<br />

cntcruinin^ but they *hnuCl<br />

ha w* f^ven mnnr pucfjlr a sa»d<br />

wayhJolsttig wK<br />

a lot oi<br />

p<br />

raQy<br />

^h<br />

y 3UU pn«4r<strong>at</strong>the<br />

Haflov*«rn titner,<br />

"TH'dance was<br />

muyic w» heU«<br />

tiCL fht<br />

Senior<br />

"Frrak» Con^ Out At Night."<br />

which bepm <strong>at</strong> * nn»<br />

best dance, tw been fe> an a Im^<br />

ttnv-<br />

New law opens opportunities<br />

(wntmued pvm fivnt pugei<br />

K • wufi <strong>at</strong> tht-*.'<br />

tit):, t<br />

bMchcr Ken TTAV SMA<br />

Tray fi*ar> th<strong>at</strong> sorm- of tht<br />

rights of h.i*chtT> nu;. bt- taken<br />

.1W3V<br />

*T1w*v » a putmlul dani^r il<br />

charter scht*4s w *bk- hi und«r<br />

th<strong>at</strong> t<strong>at</strong>cnm have won om fc<br />

wan bv mfl Muting with me c-4tritt."<br />

trav baU *1n a way, dur-<br />

dnvn thr tt*chcw' aJferttvebargcininfi<br />

agpnt **"*• Unitwl Eduotor><br />

o* Sm R-wxi^-o **<br />

Lams bureaucracy invotvvd<br />

Other lEstdicis appociac tht<br />

freudomgtven lu charttr id-^<br />

-Without the bueaocr<br />

the central JdmmtstraoV<br />

kaachen could do so much mow<br />

mines in thedaswnom," socno?<br />

tnacnrr Peter Luk said.<br />

Many Lo^'cllito ^upprrt<br />

cKirfeT >chi*-b but aiv not uxtv it<br />

thes- would want h' aoend one<br />

•^Tw idea of cturtcr schoi^s is<br />

gotHJ bcrausv parents would<br />

know th<strong>at</strong> their Ud would he j^><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>: A charter x<br />

Lowdt PTSA EwcuUve<br />

wrth Sen<strong>at</strong>or Gary H<strong>at</strong>ttV scsnotoot<br />

Santa Barb<strong>at</strong>e aothorjof te Dtttrkl FTA i<br />

charter sd»ot Saw, Vfcftu*<br />

had a »y m the making o( it."<br />

%uf)h(Mw. ?T1«fctt pjbcaa? said<br />

Aaonitig ui Lowdl student*.<br />

charter tchoob mist have ideal<br />

^^*** ud «*to*ter*l o«salaa^h»,«e«aJriictaiew<br />

n*^?^^^ to 8P******* wimtfeV schpoL<br />

1 wouldpnUbly^toadkar- hkv ITSA a»l buan.'<br />

ter sdwol tfit sailor Brook Bakr-said.<br />

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Lowed High School 0, 2992 NEWS<br />

Boys' Drill Team places first <strong>at</strong> Liberty Bell<br />

By Isabel Hsu<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Soys' Drill Tbam<br />

.(LBDT) placed first among San<br />

Frandsco JROTC boys' teams <strong>at</strong><br />

the Liberty Bell/Belle Compctition<br />

last S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

"Uetythingwas just then; this<br />

semester and when we got there,<br />

we did our best and took first/'<br />

senior Brock Baker, LBDT com-<br />

: mender, said.<br />

'.; V-owell's long-time rival,<br />

BalboaHighSclwol,hK>ksecond.<br />

"Lincoln High placed third and<br />

IWilson High uime in fourth,<br />

; <strong>The</strong> .<strong>Lowell</strong> Girls' Drill Team<br />

(LGDT) took second place, with<br />

Balboa taking first. Lincoln High<br />

took third and Mission placed<br />

fourth.<br />

"Even if we didn't take first,<br />

we're still first in our hearts and<br />

th<strong>at</strong>'s all th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ters," sophomore<br />

Kristy Turner, a member of<br />

the LGDT. said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Balboa Drum Corps took<br />

first in the Drum Corps Competition<br />

for the fifth time in a row.<br />

Mission and Galileo placed second<br />

and third, respectively.<br />

"A.'i I on sav is... fivv years!"<br />

junior Edgar Yblasco of tlu Ualboa<br />

Drum Corps said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> competition was really<br />

close/' Brigade Commandtr<br />

Lieutenant Colonel Michael<br />

CharbtdofCalUeoHighsaid. "All<br />

the teams were good and they all<br />

tried really hard."<br />

First place boys' and girts' drill<br />

teams received a bell and the first<br />

place drum corps received a tnv-<br />

<strong>The</strong> Liberty Bell/BellcCompetition<br />

origin<strong>at</strong>ed before girls were<br />

a part of the JROTC, according to<br />

Ray Henderson, a retired senior<br />

army instructor fmm Mission<br />

High, and Major Joseph Mucvlli<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Mission Polytechnic High<br />

School sponsored a fiirls' drill<br />

team in 1966 for non-JROTC giris.<br />

By 1%9, must high schools in<br />

San Francisco ha*'a girl*' drill<br />

team but girls w«re stilt not allowed<br />

in the JROTC program.<br />

Between 196 1 ) and 1972, the<br />

Liberty Belle Competition was<br />

solely for girls' drill teams.<br />

In 1973, girls were admitted tu<br />

the JROTC program. <strong>The</strong> name<br />

Liberty Bel!* 1 was changed to Liberty<br />

Bell to s<strong>at</strong>isfy boys' drill<br />

teams and drum corps.<br />

"Liberty Bell b/ings out the<br />

spirit th<strong>at</strong> everyone has for their<br />

Iwrn," Mission High School senior<br />

Danny IAV said.<br />

First pl«ce winners of the boys'<br />

and girls' drill teams for four consecutive<br />

year* are awarded their<br />

own bell. However, no drill lt'i»m<br />

has yet reached their fourth year,<br />

also called Replica YLW.<br />

Sophomore Edmund Lee passes away<br />

... By Jennifer Hahn<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore Edmund<br />

Don Lee passed away on S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

Nov. 7.<br />

Lee went to the hospital<br />

around 2:00 p.m. because he iiad<br />

difficulty bre<strong>at</strong>hing. He passed<br />

a way.around 11:30 p m<br />

"<strong>The</strong> doctors sn ' didn't<br />

kxik like Iw was in j >. i ' S« iphie<br />

Lee, hb..«ister, said.<br />

Lee was born with muscular<br />

dystrophy, a hereditary disease<br />

which destroys muscle libers, AIthr>tip,h<br />

he has been :n * whcclclwir<br />

since the age. ifl2,lw never<br />

lost his •jositivt* <strong>at</strong>titude.<br />

"lie had a positive way of<br />

thinking, " Edith Borja a <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

pp<br />

i i<br />

"Hc never Ravi* up All the<br />

time, he tried u> tin liis best,"<br />

Esther Uxt his muthir, said.<br />

o Lee was not severely disabled<br />

and <strong>at</strong>tended regular classesand<br />

wanted to become an architect or<br />

engineer.<br />

. "He was always.Vniking forward<br />

to Uie future, getting better<br />

In life. He w.is very smart," his<br />

Edmund Lee<br />

sister said.<br />

"Whi.t I\R was three, W) could<br />

num.!) -.'iV-piect^ piu'jtii:*, ins<br />

mother HIRI.<br />

"Hi: wnsa wonderful student,<br />

welMiket', and will be missed<br />

very much," LeirSilwrstein, special<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion teacher, said.<br />

With (bur older sisters, he was<br />

the youngest child of Uland ai\d<br />

EsttierLec, <strong>The</strong>y look him on trips<br />

ij Vancouver,, Disneyland, San<br />

Diego and FliJTida. Edmund en-<br />

joyed playing Nintendo, w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

television, and reading, especially<br />

"Calvin and Hobbes."<br />

Those ofus who he i»uId joke<br />

with feel liktr it was a privilege<br />

because he WHS kinda shv/ D.in<br />

Freeman, another pjraproftrssional<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, said.<br />

"VW 1 liked to joke annind and<br />

tense each other," Sophie said.<br />

"He always smited," QK'rise<br />

Toy, his cousin, &iid. "He never<br />

burdened anybody. He didn't<br />

w^>ung pwple wrmt to do tht 1<br />

right thing, but they arc confuted<br />

and often fearful," he said.<br />

Josephson pn;.-*?nted results<br />

horn a 100 quia>tio« f survey fo<br />

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<strong>The</strong> breakdown ot the traditional<br />

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iithks, according to Josephson. I ic<br />

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elhicnl behaviorand do wKv. Utcv<br />

can to positively influence the<br />

values of our young people.<br />

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<strong>at</strong> Bill Graham Auditorium<br />

By Linda Wong<br />

Tie class of 1993 will gradu<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> the Bill Graham Auditorium,<br />

formerly tfrvSar. Francisco Civic Auditorium, on )une17.<br />

"According to Mr C^heng, it is almost definite th<strong>at</strong> it is <strong>at</strong> tin. 1<br />

Civic Auditorium,* Aster Chin, senior class president, said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district is in charge of the gradu<strong>at</strong>ion sites for all the<br />

schools. Atcordi'.ig tn principal Cheng, the district chose the Bill<br />

Graham Auditorium because it can hold the large gradu<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

class. Also, gradu<strong>at</strong>ion lias taken place there for many years. 'If s<br />

a tradition toluvt 1 't<strong>at</strong> the Civic Auditorium." Chin said.<br />

and pay> for all expenses.<br />

"everything U covered under a package deal and the schools<br />

don t have; to pay foran\1h«ng," Cheng sitd.<br />

Last year, the class of 1992 gradu<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> Kczar Stadium bocausc<br />

the BUI Graham Auditnrium had been reserved by an electnmics<br />

a>nvt;ntion. Luwell was required to pay for half tlie cost,<br />

which was difficult<br />

"Tin; school district got smart this year and reserved theauditorium<br />

early/' Cheng saic.<br />

Controversy arises over<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ion invit<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

By Kellcen Stephens<br />

A controversy over thecotor of tlie senior gradu<strong>at</strong>ion invit<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

amse last week when some seniors expressed diss<strong>at</strong>isfaction<br />

with thf decision to liave white invit<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

Tlie whole senior class vnied betwfvn biack and white gradu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

invit<strong>at</strong>ions two weeks ago, and the while invit<strong>at</strong>ions won.<br />

Tlie wnior class officers also chost white.<br />

Last week, however, about 25 students who were unliappy<br />

w'ilhtlwdtsisionsrx)kewithJosten'srepre;5ent<strong>at</strong>iveGiryCasella<br />

and made a ojmpromise th<strong>at</strong> wou'd allow students who wanted<br />

black invit<strong>at</strong>ions to buy thorn, according to senior AvU Marshall.<br />

"Ftjr one thing, the white invit<strong>at</strong>ion nas bivn used for years<br />

and yean.," Marshall said. '<strong>The</strong> class of 1993 is different, so we<br />

s!iouldn't!mve the traditioiuil white invit<strong>at</strong>ion. I prefer the black<br />

invit<strong>at</strong>ion simpiv because the printing shows up better."<br />

Marshall and some friends organized petitions and managed<br />

to get 500 black invit<strong>at</strong>ions ordered. As a result, students who<br />

want black invit<strong>at</strong>ions will now receive them.<br />

Some students, though, were tint*.-! th<strong>at</strong> thenrigir '.ii-h ision<br />

hd<br />

"1 think tlie original decision should vtanO," senior Hannah<br />

Ltii Slid. "We can't just gt.* Kick ami change the vole "<br />

According to senior class treasurer Joan Wong, when uVclass<br />

officers first saw theinvit<strong>at</strong>ions.tiwy liked black,but they thought<br />

tlut paresis would be unhappy, so they choto white.<br />

"V\t» should luvestuckby whilt," Wongsaid. "<strong>The</strong>n weconld<br />

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paying the salary of the technical director of tl>e <strong>Lowell</strong> Auditorium,<br />

whose petition was sighed by budget cute iwo years ago.<br />

According to Lisa day, the prjsidentof the IJ\A, principal<br />

Pa'ii Qieng and retired visual and Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Arts Dupiu"tmen;<br />

head Jack Anderson told rhe LAA th<strong>at</strong> without a technical dirtvtiT<br />

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Clay said th<strong>at</strong> the LAA felt it was important to keep the auditorium<br />

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Two. community actiy'ties arc lwld in th» auditorium and<br />

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Tlie decision to fxmd t«hnical director JosoScvilla's position<br />

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According to Clay, the LAA is giving tlw district approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

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CAMPUS November20,1992<br />

Do students have a right to cut?<br />

By Dr. Irene<br />

Takiuhima Jeltyll<br />

Everyoneisnotthe<br />

same. Certain stud'.-nts<br />

handle the pressures <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> and<br />

<strong>at</strong>homceniJIy, whileotherscannot If cutting<br />

helps students cope, then so be it<br />

Howdoyouthiiikastudcnt fecis when<br />

he or she is ridiculed by a teacher because<br />

he or she* is lute, doesn't have the homework,<br />

or has left a book <strong>at</strong> home? Isn't it<br />

enough th<strong>at</strong> thcshjdentisalieadybehind?<br />

Must teachers subject students to the cruelty<br />

of snide remarks and ernbarrassment<br />

in front of their peers? Ifs no wonder th<strong>at</strong><br />

Ihc student may chouse to skip class<br />

Cutting is not missing a class to go to<br />

Jonestown. At <strong>Lowell</strong>, cutting lias f<strong>at</strong>.cn<br />

on different meanings. Considering th<strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Is supposed to be college prtpr<strong>at</strong>ory<strong>at</strong>Klpolit)caUyopt'rwninded,lht:rules<br />

on cu tting shou la be ben t to consider these<br />

new meanings.<br />

At <strong>Lowell</strong>, students an.* often forced to<br />

sacrifice one class foranother. Teachers, all<br />

plcaing th<strong>at</strong> their particular class is by far<br />

the mos* important, arv relentlws in the<br />

amount of work they assign, and a student<br />

can very easily fall behind.<br />

LoweH is an .icademic school, and there<br />

are academic reasons to miss el<strong>at</strong>es. A<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>itv'sviewpi'intoncuttinghasgTDwn<br />

to include sacrificing presence in one cbss<br />

tc do homework in another, to study tor<br />

th<strong>at</strong> test the studau didn't know abuui, or<br />

to skip classes to <strong>at</strong>tend a college meeting<br />

ora spf-xrial present<strong>at</strong>ion. Maybe even gi>ing<br />

luune to retrieve the forgotten book,<br />

looping to letum in time to avoid the utter<br />

humili<strong>at</strong>ion of tardiness and subsequent<br />

reprimand.<br />

Missinga class can mean missing out or.<br />

lectures and activities, but if a student is ill<br />

ordistraught due to personal preblems,liis<br />

or her mind may beelsewhere. <strong>The</strong> student<br />

may not learn anything, and by <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

cto>s may further injure himself or herself.<br />

Since schmil officials refuse to address<br />

the issucof ineffective teaching, it isnt surprising<br />

th<strong>at</strong>students take m<strong>at</strong>ters into their<br />

own Iiands. Although most teachers won't<br />

admit it, many include a sntil! amount ol<br />

student-cupping in their daily lesion pians.<br />

To inany, it is just in their personalities to<br />

ISarp on the physical appearances or problems<br />

of their students. It nm. ISL-S iho remaining<br />

students in the class, t'uc wh<strong>at</strong> vf<br />

the student being ridiculed'<br />

If you suddenly found yourself caught<br />

in a blizz.in.1, would you choose to withstand<br />

it, or would ynu try to stvk shelter,<br />

warmth and aid! <strong>The</strong> student being ridiculed<br />

may feel he or she is caught in L sudden<br />

flurry o.' insults and is being *motl wd<br />

by adownpourof insensitive la ughttT. Cutting<br />

nviy be the closest shelter<br />

Dealing with different personalities and<br />

the quirks of different people- is a part of<br />

growing up If th<strong>at</strong> is true, the behavior of<br />

some teachers is a ck\i r sign tha t i fs no t ji:s t<br />

the stt nJents w ho need ID r<strong>at</strong>lu rv. 11 si imild<br />

come as no surprise th<strong>at</strong> a student would<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her cut th<strong>at</strong> dtv 1 . with such behnior.<br />

A clause .shut-id be nv.de in the regul<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

on culling fur <strong>Lowell</strong>. Lowi-llilt.^.<br />

ed 'V.K-aliotutayV'with the<br />

mt; (Kit ,iny work missol is to<br />

bv made up. No student sin>uld bo torcd<br />

to popardize his i»r her hi tun* ix-vaus*. 1 nf a<br />

teacher's crut'lly.<br />

Chemistry classes celebr<strong>at</strong>e Mole Day<br />

My Joann Hack<br />

Uacnuih bwett't* y<br />

class*-* celebr<strong>at</strong>ed Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Mole Day (October 23) by making<br />

stuffed animals resembling<br />

moles.<br />

From five classes, Swott said<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 1W m


LmoellRighSdtool N&vetnbcr20,1992 POLITICS 1 5<br />

Clinton's mand<strong>at</strong>e for America<br />

• , By Nelson Hernandtx Jr.<br />

As the speakers <strong>at</strong> the Democr<strong>at</strong>ic N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Convention predicted, an era of<br />

changebupon us. lanuary 20 will rairk the<br />

inception of President-elect Bill Qinton's<br />

new administr<strong>at</strong>ion, bringing along a set<br />

of agendas much different than thusuof the<br />

past 12 years, in terms of foreign, economic,<br />

and domestic policy.<br />

Domestic Policy: Welfare<br />

On the domestic front, Clinton converted<br />

many voters in his plan Putting<br />

Peopl? First by promising a happier<br />

America and an improved environment. In<br />

•thi.^presidential deb<strong>at</strong>es, he vowed to decr&vie<br />

hunger, homelessness, and poverty<br />

by increasing social spending. "Clinton<br />

want to miso welfare r<strong>at</strong>es, which haw<br />

been neglected by (he Bush Administr<strong>at</strong>ion,"<br />

Eric Smith, political science pmfessnr<br />

ntU.C Santa Barbara, told <strong>The</strong> Lavxlt.<br />

Ed Rubettetein argued th<strong>at</strong> Clinton's new<br />

, prograrnswi1loi\lypushupthen<strong>at</strong>UT?lr<strong>at</strong>e<br />

of unemployment because increased<br />

wages would make people more fussy<br />

about tltu jobs they would take.<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

.<strong>The</strong> nopportisan Council on Basic Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

predicts th<strong>at</strong> funding to educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

will incrcasedram<strong>at</strong>icnlly now th<strong>at</strong> Democr<strong>at</strong>s<br />

control both the White House and<br />

Capitol Hill. President-elect Ointon makes<br />

a topi priority of improving the educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

system and plans to double educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

funds. He strongly opposes the voucher<br />

system, preferring to give parent choice<br />

among public schools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reagan-Bush years hftve caused<br />

this educ<strong>at</strong>ion problem, whi :h Clinton<br />

could solve by his current propositions/'<br />

Smitlisaid.<br />

According to Basic Educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

Hendstart, a program th<strong>at</strong> sevks to give<br />

minorities and impoverished children pieschool<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion, canexpect funding torise<br />

fronvtht- currem $600 million to $2 billion.<br />

However, conserv<strong>at</strong>ives question where<br />

this massive funding will come from, according<br />

to an article by Chester Finn in<br />

Polity Reciaa.<br />

Environment<br />

As/or the environment; Putting People<br />

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carbon dloxideemissions <strong>at</strong> 1990 levels and \<br />

raising the average automobile fuel<br />

economy standard from 275 miles per gallon<br />

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According to N<strong>at</strong>ional Keviett*, Clinton's<br />

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Clinton also plans to raise taxes for the<br />

upper clash's and add a new tax bracket<br />

, ot 3A to 33 percent, with a 10 pera-ni surtax<br />

i»n incttmt's of ovi>r $1 millitm<br />

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/.th<strong>at</strong> -ir.OOO )obs v.-ill be lest 35 a result of<br />

TVsident-elect Clinton's projected tax in-<br />

creases. Other Republicans claim th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

increased taxes will hamper business and<br />

hurt the economy.<br />

Clinton also plans to cut defense spending<br />

by $58.5 billion more than the reductionsalready<br />

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Ihcbxeell.<br />

Foreign Policy: People First<br />

Since the election tocus*. 1 *! the candid<strong>at</strong>es'<br />

domes tic policy. Clinton didn't specifically<br />

addrvss foreign policy issue; but<br />

did outline certiin reforms. Although he<br />

did not have an official policy concerning<br />

theCommonwmtlhof Independent SLIIM,<br />

Otnton feels th<strong>at</strong> a r;tn>ng all.'Ana* is necessary<br />

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btnmgly discourage military action t>y iht*<br />

Uniti-d N<strong>at</strong>ions. America will, however,<br />

encouraK*-' negviii<strong>at</strong>ions and try to resolve<br />

the amflict peacefully. Critics in N<strong>at</strong>iutt<strong>at</strong><br />

Ktnwargue th<strong>at</strong> the lime wasted in inconclusive<br />

negoti<strong>at</strong>ions will mean thousands<br />

fP i C i l i l h h<br />

the Serbians' "ethnic cleansing."<br />

President Clinton will downplay<br />

America's role as tlie worid's pnlkeman.<br />

In his third deb<strong>at</strong>e, Ointon stru&tJ th<strong>at</strong><br />

America should avoid military iniolvement<br />

of any kind into another n<strong>at</strong>ior,. and<br />

to avoid all foreign conflict and discs.<br />

Ointonstress^sth<strong>at</strong> wenrcd toavoid conflicts,<br />

not ensite them,am> in essence, "p<strong>at</strong><br />

people first."<br />

How public<br />

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ByThaoLe<br />

List February, President Gjorgw<br />

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May. After the Democr<strong>at</strong>ic N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

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October, polls shewed Bush was<br />

inakinga a>nH.-twcls yL-t Ointon wun<br />

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As dvceptiw and inconsistent as<br />

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part or American.politics. Ui>toricaMy,<br />

politicians have alwavs<br />

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public opinion. Highly accur<strong>at</strong>e public<br />

opinion polls are a wry hew ingredient<br />

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Vet, the manipul<strong>at</strong>ive wavs in<br />

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Uwy need undermine the ciydlbility<br />

of polls. For example, the April issue<br />

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If the response isnotoneof the<br />

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Concert Review<br />

Erasing all gender stereotypes<br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

andJinunyQuach<br />

"Is there such a place without<br />

homophobia?" Andy Bell wondered<br />

aloud lastThursday night<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Orphcum TIw<strong>at</strong>tT.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lend singer of the British<br />

synth-pop duo Erasure made his<br />

appeal in the first of four told-otU<br />

shows called "Erasure the Concert<br />

- A Fhantasmagorical Entertainment."<br />

Bell took the stipe<br />

riding a swan mobile dressed i.i<br />

drag, complete with fringe, stock-<br />

. ings, high heels, and a white<br />

fc<strong>at</strong>hcrbfJadrapt'dovcrhisshoi'Jders.<br />

Keyboardist Vina 1 Clarke<br />

walked on stage dressed in a<br />

space suit.<br />

CLirke took his snot in.i small<br />

wagon with a California license<br />

plale "ERASHR" and the group<br />

began i Is two-act, eigh t-wne performance<br />

in which Bell presented<br />

an out-of-the-doset peiiormance<br />

of 30 songs th<strong>at</strong> his primarily<br />

straight, young audience adored.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show was more of a musical<br />

than a concert as the choreography<br />

was exceptional, especially<br />

"when six female and two male<br />

dancers took the stage in<br />

Erasure's version of "<strong>The</strong> Good,<br />

the Bad, and the Ugly."<br />

"You got your money's<br />

worth," seniorEugeniaGumvich<br />

said. "It had choreography and<br />

different sets. I saw U2 and "it wa*\<br />

nothing tin comparison)."<br />

<strong>The</strong> show also had a political<br />

tone as the Ston AIDS Project<br />

Movie Review<br />

Andy Bell (left) and Vir.co Clarke of Erasure performed an out-of-the-closet show <strong>at</strong> the soldout<br />

Orpheum <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er in San Francisco.<br />

handed out free red ribbons to<br />

heighten AIDS awaivnyjs. In .in<br />

appeal to end homophobia and<br />

racism, Bell optimistically s.ing<br />

"Over the Rainbow" and, to ihs<br />

deliphtofthe fans, traded hisgliltering<br />

white high heeis for a pair<br />

of Dorothy-like red ones.<br />

At one point in the slwnv, twin<br />

backup -.lingers, dressed as policewomen,<br />

even put Bell iipagiiiittt<br />

avail and caressed his WxlyfrVm<br />

head to toe tit the amusement of<br />

the audience.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crowd had an cckitic r><br />

sponse to the "Abba-esque"<br />

scene, a tour-wmg tribute to the<br />

pop group Abbii. Bell ktekvd t>ff<br />

ihesct by singinya few lines fnim<br />

"Dancing Queen," and Bell,<br />

Clarke, and the back-up singers<br />

all wearing light-blue s<strong>at</strong>in jackets,<br />

went tm to sing "Vmilez-<br />

Vous" with a large AL«bi gre<strong>at</strong><br />

movk. 1 . Draculn i> an entertaining<br />

movie and worth $675 to see on<br />

the big jotvn, but the .icting in the<br />

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While the crowd's response<br />

was thunderous, throughout, the<br />

show peaked with "A Uttlt: Re^<br />

spect" <strong>The</strong> cheer was deafening<br />

as Bell sing thelines, "Pleaso,give<br />

n little nspect tn mei**<br />

Bell's flamboyant behavior<br />

brought the gny and siroiphl<br />

crowd together. Bell received<br />

more than jtibt a little respect. He<br />

received acceptance and admir<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

for his courage to be himself<br />

Fur <strong>at</strong> least two hours. Bell got his<br />

place without honwphobw.<br />

Una (Winona Ryder) falls for Dracula (Gary Oldman).<br />

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Concert Review<br />

U2 turns<br />

Coliseum<br />

into a Zoo<br />

By Aura Smithers<br />

All nf a sudden the lights went<br />

dim ami eight huge television<br />

screens and a neon sign th<strong>at</strong>'<br />

spelled out "ZooTV" lit up the<br />

stage. Phrases and words flashed<br />

across the screens. "Everything<br />

you know is wrong." "Taste is the<br />

enemyofart.""Youcand»angeit;<br />

it's your world." My favorite was<br />

"If you turn on the light quick<br />

enough, you can see wh<strong>at</strong> darkness<br />

looks like"<br />

<strong>The</strong> visuals on the television<br />

screens marked the beginning of<br />

the U2 concert, "Zoo TV," which<br />

was sold out to an estim<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

crowd of 60,(XX) spect<strong>at</strong>ors <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Oakland Coliseum on S<strong>at</strong>, Nov.<br />

7. "Zoo TV" lived up to nnd exceeded<br />

uie expect<strong>at</strong>ions of the<br />

viewers who enjoyed the concert<br />

At 9 p.m., the Coliseum becamedarkand<br />

sitcntas U2began<br />

to play- After the words and<br />

phrases, a picture of President<br />

George Bush, similar to Max<br />

Headroom, appeared on the<br />

sevens nnd stuttered, "We will,<br />

we will, rock you," two or tliree<br />

times.<br />

Songs came from the albums<br />

R<strong>at</strong>tle mid Hum.<br />

I thought it was nice th<strong>at</strong> U2 IUallyinvolved<br />

thcaudicnce.Atonc<br />

point during the concert, the<br />

whole band moved to the expended<br />

left. wing. Lead singer.<br />

Bono brought a girl Imm the audience.<br />

Au he sang 'Tryin' to<br />

throw your arms around the<br />

world" to hyr, he poured champagne<br />

onto the audience.<br />

U2 phyed forabout two hours,<br />

with n h;»1f hrw i*nct»re. Touring<br />

"Ultraviolet,"' a women transl<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

the words in sign language on the<br />

TV screens. Bono tried to call<br />

President Bush on the pf tone, but<br />

Bush didn't answer.<br />

I wished they had played "So<br />

Cruel." Ifsasungth<strong>at</strong>l was looking<br />

forward to he-aring and they,<br />

didn't even play it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> solid mass of fans ranged<br />

from 10 year* of iige to over 40. A<br />

mobitnnc'd Iv'iind tht-pilclierV<br />

mound, which wa,« the only part<br />

of the field th<strong>at</strong> wa?t>locked off<br />

because it was not covered with<br />

burlap" During one part of the<br />

concert, the dancing fans started<br />

acongn lineand moved throughout<br />

the bottom half of the field.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only bummer of the concert<br />

was the BART ride hi trine'. A<br />

majority of tlie people <strong>at</strong> the concert<br />

took BART tG the concert to<br />

avoid traffic. It took two and a half,<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School November 20,1992 ENTERTAINMENT<br />

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Wesley Snipes is armed and dangerous in Passenger 57.<br />

Movie Review<br />

Passenger 57<br />

doesn't fly so high<br />

By Peter Chiu<br />

A sore of a Dili Hani nmikc,<br />

a fcw^ispensoful ami violent sequences<br />

lmt disappoints with<br />

cheap laughs and illogical plots.<br />

Wesli-'yiSnipos plays John Oitterf<br />

an nirlinc safety expert who is<br />

flying to Los Angeles to sfcfrt a<br />

now job as 1 wad of an anti-lermrist<br />

squad itf a major airline<br />

, Little dott he know th<strong>at</strong> an intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

terrorist, Charles<br />

Rone, is being trans: mrtcd io trial<br />

on tfresamc plane. Kane arranges<br />

,h't> uH.apc with his aciumpiiua.<br />

murdering: the FBI escurt* .ind<br />

•aking ctinbul uf the plain.-. Cutler<br />

tries te contwl the scene by<br />

forcff.g a crash landing.<br />

->>-Pfl&si«jpT'S7:Avas:conlysuig <strong>at</strong><br />

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pbneand tlw. 1 temnists simply let<br />

him stay then.*.<br />

Snipes is as good a$ he can be<br />

in .i role like this. He's raiher grim<br />

and serious throughout the<br />

movie, this duo in part to the<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h of his wife in a liquor store<br />

holdup. He's labeled asa guv th<strong>at</strong><br />

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<strong>The</strong> movie is roiher ^liort,<br />

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Concert Review<br />

No doubt-they really are Giants<br />

By Jimmy Quach<br />

and Danielle Endrcs<br />

At 10-30 p.m. on Sunday nl^ht,<br />

UK» crowd g<strong>at</strong>hered on the main<br />

floor of <strong>The</strong> Gre<strong>at</strong> American Music<br />

Hall simul<strong>at</strong>ed the sound of a<br />

car alarm as fans in the balcony<br />

shouted, "Hey! Get away from<br />

my car!"<br />

Singer and guitarist John<br />

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We retnirm<br />

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"ByJenniferHahnandSheUaKsu<br />

R t o h t l d ? W H i d ? R sev-<br />

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posed to be m<strong>at</strong>um, Sophisric<strong>at</strong>cd, and street-wise <strong>Lowell</strong>ites,<br />

»l'MdtormintiinuHr^lhfulnt^tliairLTolK^pyouaI()nR<br />

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in the rerovciycifyt)ur.aiildhaod,;Vve've(;oHocl(.'d some Idcklic<br />

memories We nimcmbcr- i" : ;<br />

When we wanted retainers so bnd th<strong>at</strong> we made them out of<br />

paperclips ,.': •.:i | i.- ,<br />

When playing with Barbies was l<strong>at</strong>hing to be ashamed of.<br />

When $5 was & lot of money<br />

When we woman outfittwiceiria week and itdidn't m<strong>at</strong>ter.<br />

When wcrushiid home from SCIKWI tn w<strong>at</strong>ch Transfoniwrs."<br />

When aimostcvcryonehad braces, and nrtonc had zits yet<br />

When teirchers.wemour friends. ;'<br />

When a 4.0 GrA was not unheard of.<br />

labon | . . ;<br />

When people who were six feet tall were giants. , •<br />

When high school kids were so big and I hey seemed so old.<br />

When going to department stoics meant getting to hide inside<br />

the clothes racks and jumping out <strong>at</strong> people.<br />

When we would-dig for wet sand <strong>at</strong> the plavground and pile<br />

up huge mounds, calling them our sand casitcs.<br />

Whor asked our'age, wecouki answer by holding up just our<br />

fingers (and being so upset when we turned 11).<br />

When we tre<strong>at</strong>ed] the boys we liked best by tutting them, ignonng<br />

tlwini and insulting thorn.<br />

Wlwn we didn't ma: wh<strong>at</strong> the cereal tasted tike, but wh<strong>at</strong><br />

the prize inside was: , «i<br />

Whcnscl tool mea^l smelly markers, cubbyholes, >miley faas<br />

csV' sVr, tKrigp^pp<br />

t r i ^ d p e *<br />

When wnbelongjid to the kids' inblL* if you want<br />

to be the best you have to begin<br />

to work hard now."<br />

During this chaotic period in<br />

whichyoualtempttosortoutand<br />

pbn your str<strong>at</strong>egies, you might<br />

find your parents nnd others telling<br />

you bow to shape your future<br />

as well.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re are a lot of people who<br />

instead of encouraging you to do<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> you want discourage you<br />

into doing something else because<br />

there is more profit," senior<br />

Valentine Benton said. <strong>The</strong>y do<br />

not care wh<strong>at</strong> you like to do, but<br />

liow much you can make."<br />

According to Tom, parents can<br />

be a problem when she doesn't<br />

see eye to eye with them on top-<br />

1<br />

Ueep their options open. "-<br />

"It may feel very hopeless and<br />

trapped <strong>at</strong> times, but you can sti3<br />

obtain your goals by compromise<br />

ing and choosing different p<strong>at</strong>hs<br />

to get there," Tom said. -.---.., -., : -;;;:^<br />

"Justkeepgoingbecausetiwre • ><br />

are peopleout there like you who. ,^i<br />

are acliieving their goals," Giang . •••<br />

said. •.'• •." .S'~0'. r •'.?['•$<br />

However, should hard times ;V^<br />

hit home, some students still' Y'^<br />

agree th<strong>at</strong> personal goals and („*$<br />

dnMmsshouldnptbcabandoned. -^<br />

"U you lose sight of your -' :\J<br />

dreams, you have no goals to '/«].£<br />

slKKit for and you sort of end up'. - ^<br />

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"Even if you end up in the"V):«?^<br />

streets yousnllhayeyourdreamsV•'•)iM^,<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

November 20,1991 FEATURE 15.<br />

More has changed than hell bottoms, beehives<br />

i By Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong Today, students are not allowed to go to<br />

In the last three decades, <strong>Lowell</strong> stu- Stoneslownduringschool hours. Accorddents<br />

have been through many changes ing to Sownrd, it used to be th<strong>at</strong> only bovs<br />

Ttw/vc gone from wearing tight jeans to wore allowed to leave campus, and stu-<br />

and a group of song girls who did a rou- sports teams <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> time. Girls particip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

line." in the Girl's Athletic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion (GAA).<br />

During spirit week in 197^ the junior<br />

class had a " usl-for-thc-hell-of-it" contest<br />

bdl bottoms tobaggyjt?,tns and hairstyles dents caught smoking within two to Qmx in the middle courtyard for three days,<br />

have ranged f-om beehives to fl<strong>at</strong> tops to blocks of school could be cxpclted of sus- accordtrs US A 1979 issue of Vu <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

the now-popular sliaved-sides look. <strong>The</strong> pendti. Students needed a potty pass to<br />

7<br />

school has changed dram<strong>at</strong>ically as well, go to the b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

** According tiv several, .teachers who Dances Dancis were held he! in the cafeteria and<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from <strong>Lowell</strong>, the most visible usually began right after school a nd ended<br />

change in teaching in vol ves fewer lectures <strong>at</strong> 7:00 or 730. <strong>The</strong>re was a live band or<br />

nnd more visual aides. Teachers now use records would be played- <strong>The</strong>n; were no<br />

films and mo vies and allow students .tq do DJ's.<br />

group projects. .-•'.'•'• "It wa$.well lit, tin? music wasn't too<br />

Students used to have seven-period loud.andifyoudaitced too close you wen;<br />

days and classes were chosen foi them. In •warned/'. So ward ^aid. "If you still [XT-<br />

the fail of 1969 principal Barton Knovvles sistcd in being glued (to ytiur d,\W), you<br />

proposed many<br />

worv nskt'd to<br />

sweeping dtanges IHTM^^^MHM •g—•_,— . , m le.uv."<br />

to Ihe curriculum<br />

<strong>The</strong> dasfi of 79's<br />

and structure of<br />

exclusive "Bntle<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>/ including<br />

Conmigo-Come<br />

Ihe introduction of<br />

Dance With Me"<br />

-themodular(mod)<br />

was different fmm<br />

schedule, aecord-<br />

any recent dances.<br />

fng to the spring<br />

<strong>The</strong> bmvcll reported<br />

1987 LOWLIF Aiii-<br />

th<strong>at</strong> enchiladas,<br />

,'mni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

tacos, Spanish rice<br />

newspaper<br />

and other foods<br />

In the mid<br />

were served in 'he<br />

-1970% cre<strong>at</strong>ive arts<br />

cafeteria before chi*<br />

Games such as<br />

"Bkib,"."Donuton<br />

Your Nose" (in<br />

which a person<br />

would try to e<strong>at</strong> a<br />

donu t off a no ther's<br />

nose)., and "Hour<br />

Blow" (in which a<br />

person would try<br />

to blow off a tray<br />

iulluf flour), entertained<br />

the students<br />

during mods 14<br />

and 15 TlK'lastday Banana e<strong>at</strong>ing contest <strong>at</strong><br />

of spirit week for-the-hell-of-!t<br />

ended with a baclasses<br />

involving Dancing away <strong>at</strong> "Saile Conmlgo- dance.<br />

jewelry making, Come Dance with Me" In 1979. <strong>The</strong> annual Car-<br />

textile design, and<br />

dinal Oirniv<strong>at</strong> has<br />

broadcasting were offered.<br />

alwitvs been popular. A1975 issue of <strong>The</strong><br />

People who feel th<strong>at</strong> today's school IJJWII advertised thesaleof 2Ocentand 25-<br />

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TECHNOLOGY November 20,1992<br />

Pagers a necessity or just a fashion accessory<br />

:. By Karen Tom<br />

Today more tccnagersan;car-,<br />

rying pagers <strong>at</strong> high schools,<br />

shopping malls and elsewhere.<br />

Teens carrying pagers arc often<br />

stereotyped as drug dealers, but<br />

moetofthetimethtiyhnvulcgihm<strong>at</strong>e<br />

reasons to cany them.<br />

"It is a necessity; tor mcb*jcaiise<br />

my parents''job, and boyfriend<br />

need to contact me," a<br />

.'.- femaleseniordtUnvellsaid."'It<br />

was my prints' idea for nvj to<br />

carry cmvfhey feel more <strong>at</strong> ease<br />

when I jh oiit." ;<br />

*T. js just a fad/' n male<br />

sopnqinore<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> said. "1 g^t<br />

-. r fi-icared. "We he'd the beeper<br />

until after school and then it's<br />

returned," dean James Thomas<br />

said. <strong>The</strong> parents are also notified."<br />

According to Thomas, if thu<br />

student is seen carrying the<br />

pager again, it will be confisc<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />

and Die parents will hive<br />

to pick it up.<br />

"My pager WLMIN'H a few<br />

times in class but/my teacher<br />

didn't seen", to necice'," a ma!"<br />

senior said. "Sho played it off<br />

and after cla^s went It) the dean.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dc;in e.iNeti nrn.<br />

"d p.Sf,cr because my friends ha 1<br />

them." \ -;<br />

According to; the San Franrisco<br />

Unified School District Stu- •<br />

denlHandlxH>K, beepers should<br />

nut be brought to 5chu-}l campus<br />

unless specifically .luthorized in<br />

writing liy a teacher or administr<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

"One time t!*.is girl's pager<br />

went off in class and she got<br />

chewed out by the teacher for<br />

., having it," senior Michelle Yee<br />

\ sriid. <strong>The</strong> girl claimed she<br />

V needed it for business" .,<br />

j If.a student is se**n with a<br />

Iboepti; the. beeper will becon-<br />

1 According to studenb, they<br />

enn purcha n* pagers easily.<br />

"I bougH my pager without<br />

any pmbleins, .is long ai I had<br />

th» cash," a rtwik* senior <strong>at</strong><br />

After purchasing .1 pager, .1<br />

i i i i f b<br />

S3!) and a ninthly fit<br />

i.»nt of class<br />

. and accused me of being a drug<br />

dealer."<br />

Most paget enmpanies sl<strong>at</strong>e<br />

th.it they wiU not sell pagers tct<br />

minors without p.nenf 5 permisiiion<br />

and sign<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

'We only sell pagirrs to minors<br />

it they are with their parents<br />

or ruive ;t note fmm them/'<br />

Aram Sanqu w)m<br />

'jo not want to let their parents<br />

know they r»ivc the p.i$er get<br />

around this by going to the store<br />

to pay.<br />

(Tie Mutojuta Pr-ivo, one of<br />

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tl e<br />

line paj'ers s-uch n> the Motorola<br />

Bravo :Exprc>s which is about<br />

S160, buasto-:her fcitunia, such<br />

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Pagers work by utilizing radio<br />

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VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 0<br />

Galileo 53<br />

JV FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 21<br />

• : Galileo ^0^'<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 5 4 12<br />

Lincoln 15 15 15<br />

TENNIS<br />

Wins All-City Title<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Captures All-City Title<br />

SOCCER<br />

Wins Transbay Title, 4-2<br />

GOMINGUP.<br />

VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />

vs. Washington<br />

Friday, Nov. 202:30<strong>at</strong> Washington<br />

BOYS' VARSITY HOOPS<br />

First pre-season htime game<br />

vs. Skyline-Oakland<br />

" Wednesday, Nov.25 3:45;t<br />

captures<br />

overall AAA title<br />

By Brian Louie<br />

After'capturing<br />

the AAA (Academic<br />

Athletic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion)champifli^fg<br />

onship for the scvwflWS<br />

iMiih year in a row.<br />

te<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> girls'<br />

varsity tennis team<br />

• was strong <strong>at</strong> the<br />

individu<strong>at</strong>citychampioiishipson<br />

Nov. 6.<br />

•!!"*!fMfehada really stiongseason<br />

this year and ptaved our best <strong>at</strong><br />

•-jfitfjCjJtjr/ senior Hester Lee said/<br />

*Our gruundstrokes ivenr gaod<br />

and our serves wi?re fairly censistent."<br />

VH-. In the varsity singlts, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

senior Caroline Wong (2)ba«ezed<br />

through the first three rounds<br />

without losing a game. She defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

My Bach of Mission in the<br />

semifinals 6-3,6-2. bu t lost tn sister<br />

Nancy Bach 0) of Mission in<br />

the finals 6-l#6-l.-:-v:r<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>., junior Christine<br />

Hosoda reached the semifinals<br />

but lost to the eventual winner N<br />

Bach 6-3, 6-2- junior Lily Lew<br />

reached the thini round losing to<br />

M. Bach, 64,7-5.<br />

[ "1 think we had a fantastic season<br />

and I'm redly proud of everyone/'<br />

coach Barbara Pralo said<br />

"Not only for winning the b&vn<br />

_durripionship,but as individuals<br />

t..think they did a terrific job.<br />

<strong>The</strong>/rt: ready a class act ream th<strong>at</strong><br />

has.becn avpet<strong>at</strong>ivo. avicluble.<br />

aw3 haw gn»l enthusiasm. And<br />

thw are VLT'V deserving en' the<br />

olito^me ufr.dus. se;ison."<br />

In the ^ .irsitj'df'Ubtes, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

cnlerwl !e<br />

Jung 6*1,6-US; Nguyen and N.<br />

Jung routed eventual fourth<br />

place-doubles te»m of juniors<br />

Erica Chinn and Pearle Lee 6-2,6-<br />

3. K. Lee and L- Wong routed<br />

third place-doublesteamof senior<br />

Debbie Lee and junior Jessica<br />

Marken6-l,6-2.<br />

"Next year's outlook all depends<br />

on now many team member?<br />

will be returning and If we<br />

f,et any good incoming freshmen."<br />

"Pr<strong>at</strong>o said. "But for the<br />

most part we should be very<br />

strong and experienced, so thaf s<br />

where we will Uiok forwarxi tu "<br />

I/Vo/JL/C t$r\Jft IO<br />

Varsity Football Pg. 12<br />

MBA preview Pg. 12<br />

X-Country Pg.12<br />

Volleyball Pg.13<br />

Grades and Sports Pg.13<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> champion soccer toam celebr<strong>at</strong>os ofter winning AAA title.<br />

VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> soccer wins AAA title<br />

By Mike Ng<br />

TIw <strong>Lowell</strong> WKcer<br />

team defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Ihv McAtuer Jaguars<br />

in UK* second<br />

MHV tn rtaitn thi*<br />

AAA Championship<br />

on S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

Nov7.<br />

During tli^ 'list<br />

game on Wednesday, No'^^Uie<br />

teanu were tied 1-1 M the end oC<br />

trien-guJiitiontinie. After tu'oV,^'<br />

minute overtimes, and twaffw-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> and.McAtwr went into a<br />

In the >h(w»fmit, the<br />

cost tlK'm the game. McAtevr won<br />

by a fiiwl saire of 2-1.<br />

. But tlC ; loss against McAttvr<br />

dldn'tco.vt '<strong>Lowell</strong> thecKimpk-nslup<br />

yet. In order for MCAU.IT to<br />

win the AAA Championship,<br />

they had to defe<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> twicv<br />

because 1 1-owdl was needed number<br />

orn.' betnns tin. 1 pUvnti Mjnt.-s. -<br />

<strong>The</strong> two teams faced each<br />

other again in !he second and de-<br />

p 5 y<br />

Tlie second game was similir M<br />

the first, wilh U;th tettms tied 1-1<br />

after playing 110 minutes, including<br />

the overturn*). Tlib tin*;, lite<br />

CinJinals won the shootout 4-2,<br />

gj\ing them Ute AAA O-Jnpi'in.<br />

After senior Zaclury Benxstein<br />

booted the fourth and winning<br />

goal in the sliootout, all Uwl-owoil<br />

pla>TTS ran into the fteld and eelebr<strong>at</strong>ed-<br />

"It was a ditxi Rame," H.'ninr<br />

B.tmnchuk said "<strong>The</strong>y domin<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

most of the game. \Nv j5.1t<br />

lucky and we won."<br />

"1 am very happy for the<br />

[<strong>Lowell</strong>! players," <strong>Lowell</strong> coach<br />

Ernie Feib'isch said. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

the ones who wanted this thing.''<br />

At the beginning of the award<br />

ceremony, the players from<br />

McAteer hesit<strong>at</strong>ed to line up to<br />

receive, tlteir second place medals.<br />

Yfbcn thev nxvivtxi their medals.<br />

some pli) ITS tVaew tlKrmonto llx. 1<br />

fluid and viailvf HK players left<br />

before <strong>Lowell</strong> njceived ib tmphy<br />

anU iirsl place- medals.<br />

•^Tni* was unsportsmanlike,<br />

vtrrv disrespectful *»> Lnwetl,"<br />

Anne Heinline, CommiSiionw ol<br />

Athletics, said. -<br />

Tibu know, the jpme is pretty<br />

l A h M i<br />

,'ivivi! said. "When you're<br />

fustr<strong>at</strong>ed, vou cd.idoa lot of bad<br />

stuff" " *<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s win in the second<br />

game fcav.- Fnibusdi his<br />

clumpii.^nbhip, his fifth p<br />

ance in the fin.i!s, and his<br />

playhff rfppt-.ir«iv:e ol his 2S-vertr<br />

After winning AAA Chanxpiship,<br />

ami the Transbay Title,<br />

Am day one,"<br />

Baker said.<br />

•i - , -.<br />

•f ;;'• -^ ,'t/'7'."* ' r<br />

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12). SPORTS Novctnber20,1992<br />

<strong>The</strong>Lowetl<br />

NBA—the<br />

best and<br />

worst<br />

~'~- By Albert Tseng „<br />

TtuNBA season has tipped<br />

off and for the<br />

, first tune in over<br />

a decade the<br />

season begins<br />

without both<br />

. . Bird and Magic<br />

But rest assured, the tordi wifl<br />

notbeteftuniiiherited. ;'<br />

A 20-year-old 7* IV 305iridjrhanTchHd<br />

theyV^H<br />

the scene and there is no ques-,<br />

tkmth<strong>at</strong> Jw will take the tongue<br />

b y S l l t je<br />

d<br />

backboards willbedcmolished,<br />

and bodte will go reding into<br />

the stands <strong>at</strong> the hands of this<br />

extraordinary physical spudmen.<br />

VAth a body chiseled out<br />

of pure granite and the skills of<br />

a o'6 K swing-man, Shaq Will<br />

make opponents think v vice<br />

about drawing a charge as he<br />

<strong>at</strong>tenpteone of his thunderous<br />

monster dunks. .,•••• *<br />

Buta reminder to Shaq. Th<strong>at</strong><br />

tongue-s wagging, bald-headed<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>'s-hls-nnme in Chicago<br />

with "da shoes" still owns the<br />

league- Yes, Jordan still bears<br />

ti« title of ambassador of the<br />

NBA and only Mikey decides<br />

hen he will relinquish it.<br />

On to the Warriors. Question:<br />

Why don't the Warriors<br />

trade for a center?<br />

Answer. Wilt everyone stop<br />

whining for a center! With a<br />

fabulous foursome of Hardwny,<br />

Mullin, Mardulionis and<br />

Owens the Warriors have a<br />

nucleus other tt'twns *1rv


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NtwenUftr 20,1992<br />

Students struggle to balance sports and grades<br />

,. By Hlaine Lee & Anna Lao<br />

'-, I got a test tomorrow, but how<br />

m fgoing to study for it? I have<br />

:-. a game today after school; too.<br />

"YSnmild I go to the game and fh mk<br />

the test?Or should I just go home<br />

and study, and let my team<br />

'down? ;<br />

. Trying to balance academics<br />

,- 'and sports is a responsibility for<br />

- 'Wny <strong>at</strong>hletes <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> who<br />

^"im«_scneduletneirstudyarourid<br />

[••practices and games tn keep up<br />

^.thefcgrades. _, ...<br />

t.,,; Most sport teams practice five<br />

I-to six days a week, two to three<br />

v^iiours a day. "We practice from<br />

'330 until you can't see your own<br />

hand in mint of your face," Brian<br />

Von Almen, head coach of the<br />

. football team, said. And with the<br />

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Spirit Rally loses the spirit of <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

By Aaron Field<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spirit Rally has always<br />

been a nondescript event here<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, <strong>Lowell</strong>ites rrom each<br />

class went out to the football<br />

field to cap off a week of fun<br />

and spirit, a rally round the flag<br />

of dear old LowelL <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

even a little mystery. Who<br />

would win thecontest for most<br />

spirit? Would tteprincipaldismiss<br />

dassas tradition dict<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />

or would he send the spirithappy<br />

students back to clam?<br />

<strong>The</strong> suspense ended already<br />

thisvear.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new "special schedule"<br />

(designed by the S Ab and the<br />

represent<strong>at</strong>ives of the faculty<br />

council and the administr<strong>at</strong>ion)<br />

starts the rally after mods<br />

16-17 with mods 18-20 canceled.<br />

In past Spirit WeeVf students<br />

showed their spirit by<br />

coming to the rally, hoping beyond<br />

hope th<strong>at</strong> the rally would<br />

cancel put the last mods of the<br />

day. Otherstudents would ait<br />

the,7iHy, putting their faith in<br />

the principal to do th* right<br />

thing.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>ever the spirit may be,<br />

this rally always had something<br />

special about it. No m<strong>at</strong>-<br />

ter how dumb il was if you<br />

were there or how dumb you<br />

thought it was if you weren't<br />

there; it was still theSpirit Rally.<br />

This new schedule strips the<br />

rally of its appeal It's just another<br />

rally. No reason t > gu<strong>at</strong><br />

'". <strong>The</strong>- spirit ot <strong>Lowell</strong> is<br />

again.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Giants and<br />

San Francisco<br />

<strong>The</strong> serious effort to obtain<br />

the San Francisco Giants by a<br />

St Petersburg based group has<br />

brought out the true feeling of<br />

thetltyand its people. Ap<strong>at</strong>hy<br />

reigns. San Francisco just<br />

doesn't care about the Giants<br />

like they care about the'gtamour<br />

team of the city, the Forty-<br />

Niners. People forget about<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> the Giants mean to the<br />

dt>;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Giants arc revenue for<br />

the city and without th<strong>at</strong> small<br />

tax on tickets there might not<br />

be any high school sports pro-<br />

Commentaiy<br />

graras. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> football<br />

team wouldn't have nude tl«<br />

playoffs without some Giant<br />

help. <strong>The</strong> Giants define Sin<br />

Francisco i^abigcity to merest<br />

oflhecoutU'ry Hranbea^ued<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the turning point for C*.i!itomia<br />

as the n^«t important<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e in the union cime about<br />

when the Dodgers and Cliants<br />

nwved to California from New<br />

York.<br />

San Francisco is a majorleague<br />

city. If the Gfants had<br />

left, we wouldrjot oea iruebig<br />

dty anynVohsr Everyone<br />

should have bee*j up in arms,<br />

Trw LowoH Spirit Rally dwindles to on audtonca of orw.<br />

Undercover<br />

student fails to<br />

grasp situ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

All ihi* \*>*.-i. '**«S;!n Frr.r.<br />

ci-vo Chronicle ran a series uf<br />

stories by a reporter who went<br />

undercover <strong>at</strong> Washington<br />

High Schooi. This story had a<br />

two-fold objective: To find out<br />

ht th» f l<br />

Student learns from school of hard knocks<br />

<strong>The</strong>studentsdon'tknowherso<br />

they don't act normally around<br />

her. When the reporter looks<br />

beyond the teenage mask and<br />

discovers th<strong>at</strong> teenagers are<br />

"human" too, it becomes a rev-<br />

At the end of the series, the<br />

reporter reveals to the school<br />

th<strong>at</strong> she is a reporter and not a<br />

narc It turns out th<strong>at</strong> all of uV<br />

students who though* she was<br />

3 narc were really her friends,<br />


^; <strong>Lowell</strong> High School Novct»ber20,1992 OPINION<br />

m<br />

^..<br />

Alma M<strong>at</strong>er<br />

evokes<br />

memories<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

V\te were delighted fr> read the<br />

Roctanan/WalkCT photo essay on<br />

Stuyvesant High School in'the<br />

pet 30 Unveil Had we knttm<br />

th<strong>at</strong> this «rtide was coming, we<br />

could have offered to provide<br />

some interrsiins historical perspectives.<br />

<strong>The</strong> original five-story walkup<br />

building loc<strong>at</strong>ed on the border<br />

ot a dismal East Side tiiwment<br />

shim was erected in 19(6. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was not a Mjuaic foot of campus<br />

area and fully one third of the<br />

building was devoted io a ivide.<br />

variety of manual arts shops, including<br />

such csotcrica AS glass<br />

Wowing and foundry duw* the<br />

idea then being th<strong>at</strong> every college-bound<br />

student should appreci<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and be skilled in some<br />

type of manual artistry. It also<br />

boasted an outstanding Tnuskal<br />

department.<br />

<strong>The</strong> student body was nruund<br />

* ^ ^ b y fi d m ' b d<br />

until the l<strong>at</strong>e 60s) divided into AM<br />

and PM Sessions of 4-1/2 hours<br />

each. With no lockers, everyone<br />

carried all his books and gear all<br />

day.<br />

It lvu» always vwn a source of<br />

pride th<strong>at</strong> Stu'yvc&tnt produced<br />

more than its share of Nobel liure<strong>at</strong>os<br />

and more Ph.D-'s £uichnvin (*52)<br />

LJOWCII Ceramics (VACIKT<br />

Twant<br />

my best<br />

friend back'<br />

DcnrEditor, !<br />

"I'd like to comment on your<br />

article about the* student who<br />

stole the U-achcr's car (Oct.<br />

30).Th<strong>at</strong> student was my best<br />

friend. At the tune he took the car<br />

he was going through sonic really<br />

.rough timeb." " ' "<br />

to cxpUii) the ^itu<strong>at</strong>tutt ftum my<br />

pofniol view. HcdidrertMeal the<br />

keys,osyiiurrppirttTsaid. In fan,<br />

he told mt- of uv tvpurtrr mterviewtng<br />

him itn'i how the reporter<br />

was going to print wh.it<br />

they had even Ctiwi^i they knew<br />

- it was wrongs. \<br />

•.-- -.<strong>The</strong> itudctil who Uic .schcol<br />

authonu^* trivd h» nxyci i$ a ivally<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> guy, ami thaf^whN'hf<br />

is my bust friend. 1 just -.v> sh they<br />

knew th<strong>at</strong>. Hegot suspended anj<br />

the school bmni asiisjfincd ^im<br />

Letters to theu Editor<br />

to <strong>Lowell</strong>When he am' ved back<br />

<strong>at</strong> Lowefl, he was askarf to sign a<br />

contract which limited liim from<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>ing in senior activities,<br />

from leaving campu* during<br />

school,and from other things th<strong>at</strong><br />

we, not ujyJer a contract, arc able<br />

to do. It st<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> if he wen: to<br />

break any one of these rules you<br />

would be expelled and thafsov<br />

actly whitluppeuii.<br />

<strong>The</strong> teacher w<strong>at</strong>cii crew saw<br />

my best friend gp c*f c<strong>at</strong>npus and<br />

for th<strong>at</strong> they cypelted hint Bemuse<br />

of thisiuidothe* things th<strong>at</strong><br />

weren't soingright He just moved<br />

away. I'm very upset th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

school authorities tookaway my<br />

best friend. I'm sure U someone<br />

took a way yourbest friend, you'd<br />

t** as hurt as I am.<br />

(Nnv. 9) from my best friend just<br />

wanting to say good-bye. His<br />

lea vingonly makes mebLimeuV'<br />

schooT even more, although 1<br />

know if s not only their tault<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> can they do?<br />

1 want my best rnend back!<br />

Niyana Barron-Avilcz, 9507<br />

Thief<br />

touches life<br />

and wallet<br />

IVar Cdilor,<br />

<strong>The</strong> first two issued ;il JV<br />

Luwetl this year had ac.vcnl articles<br />

on cars. In thv CXt $y<br />

k ll<br />

p<br />

than SljOCX) a ywr for insurano?<br />

even trnMtrf\ 1 b*vt \v*& »• tickets<br />

or accidvnr>-1 flvtT^ge tmiy<br />

6,iXK) nxfox a year,<br />

This car n\*o nudir it in the<br />

pp<br />

and thflt cost me a tot mur»<br />

J j p<br />

prescr'iptwn 1 pav; tlw diflervnav Si<br />

repairs UHV< additional time, my<br />

bill was $45 for rental<br />

I also Jijii to hflvt' Uje Ktcks<br />

changMT/n my houw since the<br />

thief had my Urr*-1 tookuwkKk$<br />

tit the krcksnttlh to save tnonvy;<br />

but I abil lud U> pay $71. AJJitk'n.tlly,<br />

I paid W5 ttt luvea^af\.4)diagnc^tir<br />

done. Nnt all items<br />

were returned in my CA ; st' I vsnnute<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I Am out an aiUiticnal<br />

S5H<br />

Thanks to a gra*:t from the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Alumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

back Issues of Hie <strong>Lowell</strong> newspaper<br />

from 1898 to the 19*J2<br />

are now available on microfiche<br />

Jn the <strong>Lowell</strong> High School library.<br />

Students, teachers, parenis,and alumni<br />

; are encouraged to uncover the history<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong> through back issues<br />

of the student newspaper*<br />

1 ivnstfd timeguint; to car dorters,<br />

vtyting the bank for a loan.<br />

£ Ddf k<br />

I con>tanlly bummed rides off<br />

friend*. I hod to cancel four <br />

pointments the first weekend becaisc<br />

I had no car.<br />

Stuping isn't wrong only because<br />

of abstract moral valuer<br />

abiHit not taking things th<strong>at</strong> don't<br />

belong; to you. It?s wrung beci». u<br />

oi tht very concrete iinanci.il<br />

. fosses and inconvenience 1 * which<br />

t! v victim suffers <strong>The</strong> student (or<br />

students) who stole my cir may<br />

have thought :t WAS * l.stk. but it<br />

Km nude my litV rvMy difficult<br />

for the past two months. I hopu<br />

Uwt nyneof yew students ever experiences<br />

problem* ivhen y»u<br />

>tart owning cars.<br />

Marian Gonzakz.<br />

Science teacher<br />

Alumni<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

helps <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Dear Editor.<br />

Two of the ffMl* of the21 Jtf»mumber<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Alumni A.


S<br />

3<br />

X November 20, 1992<br />

.":,;. BylVupertSTagnipeali<br />

Amklst the cacophony •V»f cocttnmTsy rartuunding Spike Lee's<br />

l<strong>at</strong>est movfe M<strong>at</strong>otor X to .v symphony f* sense th<strong>at</strong> portiay* the<br />

UtKUk*to<br />

i^ec directs pamtoiy ht» tx w trtm «vw a» ne revmte u* man<br />

behind the myth of Malcolm X. <strong>The</strong> movie fellows closely TV<br />

AutMoxtify ofMdalm X wifr Alex Haley as Lee <strong>at</strong>tempts fc><br />

portray the Malcolm tha* was rarely seen and the imagi of<br />

Mk Maknmi th<strong>at</strong> h was crftenntittireJcntDod rftiJd<br />

<strong>The</strong> movie fa long (three hotrn. mid twenty mmuto) but it<br />

to «o captiv<strong>at</strong>ing lh»t it moms qukkfy. <strong>The</strong> length » necessit<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

by the very different stages in Malcolm* life. <strong>The</strong><br />

first hour of the movie cxmnenb<strong>at</strong>e* on Malcolm (an extcaordinary<br />

performance by Denzel Washington) as ICedf,"<br />

so named for the color of his hair- During this part oC<br />

hte We Malcolm wa* an obncndoujJy y dressed number*<br />

COL<br />

nuMier and d street hustler, h l working ki the h d d<br />

of Harlem and Bo»ton with his partner Shorty<br />

(played by U*e>. <strong>The</strong> length of this stage in the<br />

movie drew the most fhe from the press, especially<br />

from writer Anuri Banka.<br />

Malcofan and Shorty were arrested for grand<br />

theft and were sent to serve time In prison-<br />

<strong>The</strong>re Malcolm mU a man called Balncs<br />

(played by Albert HaU) who introduced him to<br />

mam and the teaching* of Etyah Muhsmmai<br />

(pinned by Al Freeman, Jr.).<br />

IJpoa finishing his sentence, Malcolm,<br />

embraced by the N<strong>at</strong>ion of Islam and<br />

Muhammad, qukUy ros? to become the<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ion'* n<strong>at</strong>ional speaker :<br />

Since the movie is hiskmcal, it is mi<br />

Hm> tn rrv-al th<strong>at</strong> Vttlrnlm t* *«v»«*tn.»ted<br />

<strong>at</strong> the fnd of Che mo»r


L.<br />

^:^^0f^^ji^. seniors<br />

Recent gracls giv0 advice on colleges ^<br />

Perfect <strong>at</strong>hlete—a composite, BACKPAGE. • Neiv art on Art Wall, PAGES u,is.<br />

Sophomore J. P. Chaban gives a eyawitrwss naport to ?<br />

firefighter about Iho fire In the boy's b<strong>at</strong>hroom near ttu» band<br />

room.<br />

Arsonist remodels<br />

boys' b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

By Eric Louie<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> High Schorl boys<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom between the auditorium<br />

and band room burned last<br />

Thursday Dec. 3.<br />

"Apparently the fia i Upland, wlw called the fire department.<br />

"You know how people My<br />

they'll let thescht* *1 hum if u was<br />

on "fire Well, v-e didn't," Chau<br />

was set said.<br />

intentionally," stid acting chief "We hope this is a random act<br />

Paul Jones rrom the Stone* town of vandalism and will not happen<br />

fuvst<strong>at</strong>ion. "<strong>The</strong> toilet paper was again," principal I\iui Cheng s<strong>at</strong>j<br />

set on fin; and the Imitet paper! Chenp.Mid the pw.'pleca light \«Ii<br />

dispenser caugu? on fin.*.' be severely disciplined "'trmmv<br />

ijawellsophcnv'Tj POuUn mend tfcit the people responsible<br />

discovered tno fin* .iiuuitd 1220 py ^ l d l f L l l<br />

EUn. Seconds l<strong>at</strong>er, he- went to get but from the SFL&D [San Fran-<br />

fellow sophomores Darrell cisco Unified School District I" Pr<br />

Andrews, Vu Chnu, and Henry far there aiv no leads and no one<br />

Foster.<br />

has been caught.<br />

Andrews and Foster tried to According to assistant princi-<br />

put out the fire with a hose while pal John Mahoney, the damage<br />

Chau book a fin; extinguisher into from the fire will cost S2,(XX) "to<br />

*he burning b<strong>at</strong>hroom. <strong>The</strong> $3,000 to repair Most of the ex-<br />

"nokfi overwhelmed Owu and pense is repainting.<br />

the ffrcfighturs gave him oxygen. Coineidently, a <strong>Lowell</strong> stu Jenf<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior Bmok Baker, accident!y set off •> fire alarm,<br />

pulled tht Hie alarm, which causing all classes ;o exit the<br />

alerted <strong>Lowell</strong> secretary Kay building Monday, Do*. 3()<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High-School, San Francisoo Unified School"District Friday, Decerhber.1T, 199?<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, Wash also<br />

to distribute condoms<br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

<strong>The</strong> san Franti>king lor<br />

parental mvnh t*rrk*ntand inp'it "<br />

Ina letter toS.m Francisco Parent<br />

Teacher A>w o<strong>at</strong>it »n pn-siiic n t<br />

Diana Schindkr, Supervisor «>t<br />

M:h Beverly<br />

Era had twov>ptioii><br />

ti • distribute.' coiHi'-ims<br />

<strong>The</strong> first«iptii \n wn- ti • ;V-veI< >p<br />

a p.irtri»Tshtp %vith a nearby licen^-d<br />

health care facility Tin'<br />

health C\TV agency would sei.<br />

persennt'l to tlie >.himl site <strong>at</strong> a<br />

scheduled time to provide students<br />

individual sessions an*1<br />

make condoms avaiiabk*<br />

If <strong>Lowell</strong> and Washington<br />

wen'urubMofind potential partners,<br />

the two >crM\ils would have<br />

been forced to implement the it-cond<br />

option, which is to find teachers<br />

to volunteer to distribute<br />

condoms.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trarber? would havclxi-n<br />

trained by the School Health Pn>grams<br />

Department of the SFUSD<br />

and the San Francisco Department<br />

of Public r'valth.<br />

"I think cendoms should be<br />

made .i- .o-ailablc a> pi^Mble,"<br />

M.u'm e tea', frier V)M TTVI- \.\ >m •hu» t<br />

Nll\l " ! \^< "liia. 1 ]tu\fWi'Il| Willing<br />

tripMiimtii ltrv lr.uniP.git it w.tfora<br />

naliviif iiur<strong>at</strong>ion "<br />

a grv.it idf.i,' JUIUIT ClirivtH-<br />

'r Chin snd Think of how<br />

>«>b lo t.ikc *iitvnia per-<br />

•H>r\ with AIDS and Tomp.in*ii tn<br />

the i-(i-»t.s of dislnbutini; con-<br />

Queslims havebevn rai>vd<br />

abi i'f the prugr.i.x.<br />

but the Department of Public<br />

Heaith has provided $10,(H)i) to<br />

the school district n purch;ise<br />

condoms.<br />

i'arenld .unJ guaitiiai).\ who<br />

will rvnotified .it least two week^<br />

Kfoa- the pn>gram bv'g) TS, V. ill be<br />

given the option to exclude Hieir<br />

studenb.<br />

Tin* San Francisco B*>ard of<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>iimappniveda ptilici' last<br />

CVU'KT tlut allow> L.mdi;'.n> to<br />

be disfnbuted only by lir.vnsfd<br />

h l h f b J i<br />

studenttum<br />

i".»u<br />

receive lic.ilth eviuca-<br />

LEC<br />

election<br />

today<br />

1 fly Jennifer Hahn<br />

| Wl.iy students will vote<br />

I . '.lrbiwell E>ecutivcCouncil<br />

UJtO chair-elect in the<br />

middle courtvard mods H<br />

)<br />

<strong>The</strong> candid<strong>at</strong>e* juniors<br />

y AIXIH* BtivM;*, Kuk-t'e<br />

F;»tniJa, O.tce l&:iyu and<br />

Susan iKn.lwve their pvhlions<br />

posti-d in (lie middle<br />

court} ard.<br />

Tit w)tt*. students should<br />

brine lOorlocrtlorrardst'i<br />

the middle courtyard.<br />

Scantron balli ,s will'be<br />

usui<br />

"VAr are trying to hype<br />

everyone up to vote because<br />

we think it's tvally iri><br />

p»»rUnt,"aira i ntLcCclwirelectS>M<br />

t Mtv Uvwid "\\v<br />

would hope th<strong>at</strong> all .l^IKi<br />

students vote, out we'vi;<br />

about 1,(KXJ."<br />

Go to Winterball,<br />

you may be crowned<br />

ByMimiSoe-Hme<br />

"In the Still of the Night,"<br />

this year's VVintertwll, and the<br />

crowning of the Winterball<br />

court will take pla*v on Sunday,<br />

Dec. 20 <strong>at</strong> the Ci/t Center<br />

Pavilion.<br />

"Wtnteibaa com t b a tradition."<br />

SAB Publicity Con JIUSsionerCina<br />

Pham said."<strong>The</strong><br />

reason we didn't have it last<br />

year is because of the low<br />

nomin<strong>at</strong>ions.' This year the<br />

Winterball court include a<br />

king, queen, prince, and princess.<br />

Nomin<strong>at</strong>ions.are being<br />

accepted outside the main office<br />

through next Friday<br />

<strong>The</strong> Winterball, sponsored<br />

by the Student Activities Board<br />

(5A B), will begin ar 9 pjn. and<br />

end <strong>at</strong> 1 a m. <strong>The</strong> DJ will be<br />

Style Beyond Cbmpareand the<br />

photographsrs will be Photo<br />

Perfect Tickets go on sale Monday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prices will be $'20 with<br />

SAC S23 wi»hout SAC, and<br />

S25 fora guest<br />

Winterball color* will be<br />

emerald green and silver.<br />

Dress i< semM'orma!, but according<br />

to Shit ley Lau, SAB<br />

chair, people can dress as formally<br />

as they like.<br />

"1 like dressing up and I<br />

think it will be fun to go to<br />

W c i^crtoU," h ishman Nforern<br />

Hdgsaid.<br />

"I'm not yoing because I<br />

li<strong>at</strong>'e no money and no dste<br />

lyetl," sophomcrv Jeff Laa 3aid.<br />

In addition to the cost of<br />

renting the Cift Center, the<br />

5A B tvill pay for a full bar th<strong>at</strong><br />

will serve fret beverages and<br />

snacks.<br />

According to.Lnu. the<br />

rnernorabiliJs are a secret She<br />

said th<strong>at</strong> there will be a sur-•<br />

prise musical tre<strong>at</strong> for<br />

Winterball goers.<br />

"Hiisb my twk>r year and<br />

I ha\*en* t been to one before so<br />

I want to go this year," Carolyn<br />

Pavonsahl.<br />

—<br />

j


•s<br />

4'-.<br />

OPINION December 11, Vic <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

"Continually pub'ished since Ifi9S.<br />

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News<br />

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April Chun<br />

Koyo: Fung<br />

CnmpiH<br />

Danielle EIKR*<br />

Politics<br />

Mutt Rockwian<br />

Pranks<br />

Jennifer Kaplun<br />

-Melody Ng<br />

Fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

Claire Schneider<br />

Tina Tan<br />

Entertainment<br />

Genevicvc Ellison<br />

Chris Sir<strong>at</strong>oudjkis<br />

<strong>The</strong>ArtWsU<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice- Ammann<br />

Wendy Lee<br />

Sports<br />

Chrutiuii Cooky<br />

Granl L«<br />

Ken I.tm<br />

Reporters<br />

5uzyAbu-n:6<br />

JtlUlKJ CIlilll<br />

Peter Chiu<br />

Wiboo Cbu<br />

arab Chuck<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t Dreclulcr<br />

Pauicu I-uiig<br />

.cna Ciutckunst<br />

ennifer Mahn<br />

Nelwm Hernandez<br />

Diana Huu<br />

lubcttbu<br />

Shcrri Irving<br />

race tang<br />

KalKiinc Jung;<br />

Andrew Kim<br />

Rita Kung<br />

Steven Larpc<br />

Anna Lao<br />

Thau Lc<br />

Elaine Lee<br />

Brian Louie<br />

Eric Louie<br />

Minh Luu<br />

Tom Ly<br />

Nccole Norm<br />

MfcJuel Ng<br />

Melody PMrui.su<br />

Anna PavJenko<br />

Kellccii<br />

Stephen*<br />

Junko Takcshit;i<br />

Amir't'alui<br />

Karen Turn<br />

Alben T«ng<br />

DoitnVu<br />

Albert Weinfu<br />

Danny Wong<br />

LinJaWong<br />

UlyWoo<br />

Jenny Vam<br />

Photographers<br />

GabrHCafirey Rita Kong<br />

Megan Chan Wendy I wig<br />

"eannieCuan NUtaVincoi:<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong; Jenny Yam<br />

Corey Harm<br />

Illustr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

Anthony Hon Albert Weinfu<br />

Computer Graphics<br />

HoonKim Philip Youug<br />

Kevin Ob<br />

Accountant<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Fung<br />

Faculty AdvWr<br />

. Pete Hammer<br />

J Published iivcry thiec weeks<br />

by the journalism classes of<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Hign School<br />

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Letters miisttwiigned Names will<br />

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ournalism adviser in Room 251.<br />

Fee hikes closing UC 1300k'<br />

ffective next<br />

fal], the University<br />

of California<br />

will raise required<br />

fees to<br />

$3,649, an increase of 20 percent.<br />

It is the fourth fee increase<br />

in four years.<br />

UC regents dte the current<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e budge', for the fee<br />

hike. However, three campus<br />

chancellors are receiving<br />

raises to m<strong>at</strong>ch the salaries of<br />

the others. Something is<br />

clearly amiss here. <strong>The</strong> regents<br />

should remember th<strong>at</strong><br />

for every administr<strong>at</strong>or they<br />

indulge, they will incur the<br />

wr<strong>at</strong>h of tens of thousands of<br />

students who must face the<br />

burden of an additional $605<br />

each.<br />

Granted, cutting comers<br />

such as regul<strong>at</strong>ing the salaries<br />

of ill the chancellors to<br />

the lowest figure will not<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>e nearly enough revenue<br />

to stabilize the spiraling<br />

cost of a UC educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

but making su •* an effort<br />

will «t least counteract the<br />

prevailing public perception<br />

of duplidtyon thepartof the<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion, and perhaps<br />

avoid problems like th^ current<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e student strike.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students who <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

the University of California<br />

Car thief<br />

expresses<br />

remorse<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

I feel th<strong>at</strong> since there has been<br />

somuchv.TittenabouUneinyour<br />

piper, I should probably give my<br />

input.<br />

First off, I did steal Ms.<br />

Gonzalez' car, not out of any<br />

deep-sealed h<strong>at</strong>uof Ms. Gonzalez<br />

or of touchers in general. I'm still<br />

trying to figure out myself why I<br />

I didn't write this letter to make<br />

•excuses for myself. I wrote because<br />

1 do think there are some<br />

important points to make. In assuming<br />

tutl rcfjxjnsibtUty, I have<br />

agrped tc $zy ixiut. Ms. (Jonzalez<br />

entirely. Although it won't make<br />

up for v/hnt was done, it isa start.<br />

ft is apparent th<strong>at</strong> I am now<br />

paying tor my mistake in ways<br />

never imagined. Besides the financial<br />

burden I have cre<strong>at</strong>ed for<br />

myself, I am now living outside<br />

the Bay Area. Changing schools in<br />

my senior year has been very<br />

hard. I left my friends behind and<br />

have started over <strong>at</strong> a school not<br />

nearly as good as <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

When I first came back to<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> I was told th<strong>at</strong> I had a second<br />

chance. It was too bad th<strong>at</strong><br />

somepeoplecould notfonpvt'my<br />

mistake. Thus, within a week of<br />

returning, I left, leaving behind<br />

the btst high school in the st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and my dose friends.<br />

Again, I would like to give my<br />

deepest apologies to all those I<br />

have hurt. I would also like to<br />

thank all my friends for remaining<br />

•m. even after I was branded a<br />

hikes exemplify the duplicity of the UC administr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

are amongthe brightest in the<br />

world, and they deserve every<br />

opportunity to continue<br />

receiving a world-class educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

As a result of the fee<br />

increases, however, qualified<br />

but financially disadvantaged<br />

students mighthave to<br />

forgo dre-ims of achieving<br />

academic excellence, and<br />

maybe even the promise of a<br />

secure future with them.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir question should defi-<br />

nitely be one of the UC<br />

adminsitr<strong>at</strong>ion as well: Wh<strong>at</strong><br />

is a public educ<strong>at</strong>ion? <strong>The</strong><br />

average comprehensive cost<br />

of an undergradu<strong>at</strong>e UC<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion will be more than<br />

$12,000 for next year, according<br />

to Introducing the University,<br />

7993-1994.<br />

<strong>The</strong> University of California<br />

obviously needs to reevalu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

its priorities—or<br />

justify the fact th<strong>at</strong> UC Ber-<br />

4-ETTERSTOTHE EDITOR<br />

ALBERT WEINFU<br />

keleyChancellorChang-Lin<br />

Tien, for example, lives in a<br />

comfortable mansion and<br />

will soon receive a raise<br />

while students struggle to<br />

pay for rent and an ever<br />

more expensive public educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> insignia of the<br />

University is an open book<br />

with the motto "Let there be<br />

Light" As each year passes,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> book closes a Little bit<br />

more.<br />

Teachers'%<br />

as friends,<br />

not just a<br />

memory<br />

crimirwil.<br />

our prepar<strong>at</strong>ions. How can stu-<br />

Lastly, I hope th<strong>at</strong> everyone <strong>at</strong> dent government comb<strong>at</strong> "nega-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> realizes just how lucky tive press" whentlwaimmentary<br />

theyarvtobe<strong>at</strong>sucha fuvschooi. came out the very morning of the<br />

I know I did, just a little too Lite. Spirit Rally?<br />

NtnwwiOtheUon ropiest. His article was also inaccur<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and vague. Tie Student Activities<br />

Editor's Note: Ms. Gonzalez suy$ Board (SAB) did not partake in<br />

tiuit she has not received arty reiin- the cre<strong>at</strong>ion of the new special<br />

burseirumt fur her out-of-tucket ex- schedule for the day of the Spirit<br />

pensesasoifyet.<br />

Rally; Ihe administr<strong>at</strong>ors agreed<br />

upon it, and SAB had to wmk DvarEdi*nr,<br />

around it or there would be no<br />

Article<br />

Spirit Rally <strong>at</strong> all. Hall decor<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

This is a letter regarding my<br />

were not aitowed thU year. Stu-<br />

reaction to the article "Picnic<br />

dent government had no control<br />

Time" (Nov. 20) about memories<br />

blamed for over the fact th<strong>at</strong> varsity football<br />

us Lowetlites have or are sup-<br />

lost its playoff game <strong>at</strong> Washingposed<br />

to have had from our<br />

ton High School. (We're still<br />

middle school and childhood<br />

unspirited proud of you.) Is it really fair to<br />

years.<br />

point the finger <strong>at</strong> th« SAB and One of tlie "memories" listed<br />

rally<br />

student government because of is '"when teachers were our<br />

the problems with the Spirit friends." I'm not ashamed to say<br />

Rally? Is student government re- then.<br />

D«»r Editor,<br />

sponsible for one reporter's pes-<br />

Aaron Reid is a very talented simism yfcvut the Spirit Rally?<br />

editor, but he has definitely overstepped<br />

his boundaries as a re- We have been in this school<br />

porter with his "preview" of the long enough to know tli.il stu-<br />

Spirit Rally. Don't get us wrong, dents have difficulty getting<br />

hn is entitled to his own opinion, hyped up for any school event.<br />

but Aaron is one of the examples This year's Spirit Rally was no<br />

of the growing problem with exception. Aaron Field** article<br />

school spirit \\*L> would like to ask wasirttccm<strong>at</strong>e,undear,anditdid<br />

him if he has ever heard of thv nothing to help allevi<strong>at</strong>e a pmb-<br />

saying, "Ifyouarenotpartof the lem which cnncemsandefTectsall<br />

solution then you are part of the of us <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Student<br />

problem.' He clearly does not gov-ernment is trying to be part<br />

understand all of the factors of the solution; b A^ron Field?<br />

which contributed to the prob- Next time, we hope th<strong>at</strong> any .irlems<br />

with this year's Spint Kill/. tick: which appears in <strong>The</strong> Uxrtil<br />

Student government has been<br />

is written with more Uwucht artJ<br />

struggling with the declining<br />

accuracy than Aaron Field's com-<br />

school spirit for some time now.<br />

mentary and th<strong>at</strong> each student<br />

Since we are officers in student<br />

and rt^rterrememDers tw think<br />

government and very concerned<br />

twice before uncousciously be-<br />

with sdiool spirit, we fet! very<br />

coming part of die problem.<br />

insulted by his commentary.<br />

Dawn C Lee, LEC Chair<br />

By condemning the Spirit Shirley L-ui, SAB Cluir<br />

Rally before it actually occurred, GlnaPfaani SAB Publicity<br />

his "preview" was detrimental to<br />

Cmil<br />

1 aiv some teachers here <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> who I consider friends.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n.- are a lot of other people I<br />

know who also feet this way. Ifs<br />

not like we're the kind of friends<br />

wirh tiMctwr:, where wesee them<br />

on weekends yr anything, but<br />

they are the kind where wo can<br />

just ch<strong>at</strong> about Ii/e and stuff. Ifs<br />

like if we had a problem, we'd<br />

probably be able logo toa teacher<br />

we're cool with and ask for advice.<br />

Maybe- the writers of this article<br />

haw just been dead last on<br />

self-scheduling day since they've<br />

rxvn <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, which to me is a<br />

legit reason to feel this way, or<br />

maybe they're the kinds of .students<br />

who pii into class, get the<br />

assignment, and split whe-i the<br />

toucher dismisses the class<br />

I'm just gl.id the article was<br />

»traij>ht-up opinion and was not<br />

supposed to be fact. Students befnc<br />

friends with teachers in the.<br />

ptibticschool system can happen.<br />

N a i & l U t<br />

-.1<br />

1<br />

•;."§<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School December 11,1W2 OPINIQM | 3<br />

Clinton's changes have many faults<br />

By Nelson Hernandez Jr.<br />

As we all know, President-eta: t<br />

Bill Qinton promised a change for<br />

America and an improvement in<br />

America's standing globally. He<br />

was advertised as "<strong>The</strong> Gindid<strong>at</strong>eof<br />

Change." Now tivithelus<br />

been elected, he will soon be aWe<br />

to put his promised changes into<br />

action, with the help of a Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

Congress.<br />

So, let us get to the ultim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

question: Is changing thegovemmentof<br />

the United St<strong>at</strong>es the best<br />

move toward a recovery? Myarswer<br />

is yos, but not in the particular<br />

form th<strong>at</strong> Qinton advoc<strong>at</strong>es to<br />

address the economy and our<br />

problems of poverty, hunger,<br />

crime, and homele^sness.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> does Cinton indend to<br />

do about these problems? Concerning<br />

the issue of our economy,<br />

which Qinton brought up so of'<br />

ten in the campaign, headvoc<strong>at</strong>es<br />

raising public works programs,<br />

achieving a more equal distribution<br />

of money among the classes<br />

through tax revenues, and a reduction<br />

in defense spending. This<br />

plan would not work for the rea-<br />

son th<strong>at</strong>, although he advoc<strong>at</strong>es<br />

cutting defcroe spending, he advoc<strong>at</strong>es<br />

raising spending in >o<br />

many other places th<strong>at</strong> he would<br />

produce an overall inruaj*. 1 . Furthermore,<br />

he pmposes a 10 perrent<br />

surtax to people with in-<br />

Oirnesof overSl million<br />

A bettiT »flutiop to this pn>blem<br />

would be dram<strong>at</strong>ically cutting<br />

"the size of the government.<br />

<strong>The</strong> government is little more<br />

'.fan A wasteful bureaucracy, ncwording<br />

to the book CridUxk in<br />

Gnvrwnetit: Hap ioBrmx the Stagn<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of America, by Roge*" E.<br />

Meiners and Roger LeRoy Miller,<br />

<strong>The</strong> book cites an SSSUjWM bike<br />

p<strong>at</strong>h, $2.7 million for a fii-h farm<br />

in Arkansas, and $4.5 million 'o<br />

wnov<strong>at</strong>e a the<strong>at</strong>er as examples of<br />

government waste. Covemment<br />

is not the solution to every problem.<br />

If the government dram<strong>at</strong>ically<br />

cuts spending encourages<br />

businesses th<strong>at</strong> favnra'forms, and<br />

just gets out "f the citizen:/ lives<br />

as much as possible, the deficit<br />

will be solved.<br />

Clinton seems to neglect th<strong>at</strong><br />

the people who provide jute in<br />

the United Suites are the sime<br />

ones who make those l.irge<br />

•lrnountsof money. Totn:< the rich<br />

would discourage investment in<br />

i ithtT anus and encourage a stagnant<br />

economy. Such an econ-jmv<br />

would cause CJinton to laise Li.\es<br />

even further, hurting the middle<br />

cla*-s A morv appropri<strong>at</strong>e s>hition<br />

would be lowering taxes,<br />

along with wiping out the aipit.il<br />

j&iins tax, and giving bUMni-tses<br />

incentive;* to grow and invest,<br />

r<strong>at</strong>lu r ttan to keep their fa tidings<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ic to .ivoid heavy tnx.itiun<br />

Concerning the growing prctblernsofvvelfarv,<br />

poverty, hunger,<br />

and homelessness, Clin&ui pn>poses<br />

massive subsidies t«> improve<br />

the situ<strong>at</strong>ion there, .is he<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ed in the deb<strong>at</strong>es Wh<strong>at</strong><br />

Clinton did not say is th<strong>at</strong> throwing<br />

more money <strong>at</strong> the problem is<br />

nottheoptirrttl'way t >stlveit. An<br />

example of this IL when wt?<br />

started the. War on Poverty, in the<br />

Lite 1960s. According lo Gridlock.<br />

infl<strong>at</strong>ion.idiusied,in 1WW, l/perwnt<br />

of all lwiiM.'hold> h.id inci imu<br />

under SlO.titiQ. Yet in 1MSH, after<br />

20 vears of effort to solve these<br />

p tijiurvstiHHj .still <strong>at</strong><br />

17 percent. For blacks, the tigua*<br />

lu? worsened. In WbM.31pen.vnt<br />

Kid infl.il* tn-ad justed incomes^'<br />

undi'rSKWOl- In l»MK/34perevn:<br />

Kid incomes underSlO.OUi).<br />

Clinton swm* still think th<strong>at</strong><br />

we .ire not committing enough<br />

mot ivy to those problems, even<br />

th lufth, according to the March 11<br />

issue of the 'A'al! Street fountnl,<br />

guvernment i-pending on public<br />

.lr-i-istincv programs has gene up<br />

41*1 fvrcent since l%0, while defenw.<br />

1 spending has fallen 57 percent<br />

since I960. Put simply, there<br />

seem*, to be no easy y>lu£.-:i to<br />

the** problems, but given thviipp.irent<br />

invert** corml.Mitm butwtvn<br />

these problems, we should<br />

not be increasing welldre programs,<br />

but RsJiicint;* them. Tli.it<br />

would bea change in the right direction.<br />

Dill Clinton h.i* the right idea,<br />

which is change, but he isnotjjoing<br />

to execute it properly- His iv<br />

fornib would actually slow down<br />

anyeconotnicn-coverywearetytperieiicing<br />

and would keep the<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es in debt.<br />

'Malcolm X plus Spike Lee equals controversy'<br />

By Andrew Kim<br />

Which is the most controversial:<br />

a burning flag, Spike Lee, or<br />

Malcolm X?<br />

One can find all thrto in the<br />

much-awaited and current hit<br />

movie Malcolm X. <strong>The</strong> movie<br />

opens withashotof an Amer caa<br />

fug burning dovii loan "X." Director<br />

Lee plays SnortY,afaiIm.iU:<br />

to Malcom X, played by Denztl<br />

Washington.<br />

"For the first time. Lee may<br />

have found a subject thafs more<br />

controversial than he is, ami he's<br />

just thrilled about it," Martha<br />

Frankel said in the November issuc<br />

of Movieliiie.<br />

Media <strong>at</strong>tention has surrounded<br />

the making of X since<br />

Lee took over the project in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

1990 from director Norman<br />

jewison and inherited Washington<br />

in the title rule of the street<br />

hustler turned n j ligious revolutionary.<br />

"Malcolm X plus Spike Lee<br />

equals o*nlmvers.y because<br />

Malcolm was a public figua* in<br />

thespotlightduringhisti.iH.vand<br />

Spike is a director of movies, with<br />

controversial themes," <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

English teacher Gwendolyn<br />

Fuller said.<br />

Some, however disagree on the<br />

focus of the <strong>at</strong>tention. "! don't<br />

think it's either of them IMalcolm<br />

or Spike] th<strong>at</strong> is controversial.<br />

Mainly if s media hype. Spike is<br />

an ingenious playwright," the<br />

Rev. Amos Brown, pastor of the<br />

Third Baptist Church, told 7V<br />

bxtvit recently.<br />

One m.ijur cuiiccrn jf the media<br />

was Lee'sability to pirtray effectively<br />

the life of "Malcolm X on<br />

film. "Any d««tor who isn't African-American<br />

faced almost impossible<br />

odds doing MalcvlmX,"<br />

Lee said in Premiere.<br />

Rut Lee hiixbtfr was ihe target<br />

of c.-itiebm. Ata Harlem rally on<br />

Aug. 3,1991, Amiri Barak,;, an<br />

. African-American writer, called<br />

ment iii this country" and "p<strong>at</strong>ih?<br />

bourgeois." Barakia questioned<br />

Lee'smotivesanJ hisabiiitj' to do<br />

the story justice, thinking hewould<br />

concentr<strong>at</strong>e too much on<br />

the "Detroit Red" period of<br />

Malcolm X's life<br />

Luann McCritf, the president<br />

ofthe N<strong>at</strong>ional Assodabon for the<br />

Advancement of Colored People<br />

OMAACPJinSanFr<strong>at</strong> Tsh<br />

Filmmaker Spike LM and his controversial accouterments.<br />

Let* h.is succeeded, however "No<br />

African-American has made such<br />

apositive African-American film.<br />

It*sa historical pieu.*. It shows the<br />

evil of racism of thuse in power<br />

<strong>The</strong> capitalists don't want to hear<br />

or have the trulli told." she told<br />

Vit Lnvdl<br />

Meanwhile, Leecriticuud Hul-<br />

'Malcont X was<br />

perhaps the most<br />

controversial<br />

figure of the 20th<br />

century/<br />

lywood for being "too wb te."<br />

Trut is an opinion <strong>at</strong> least onir<br />

other African-American holds.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re are hardly any black<br />

journalists oti television," San<br />

Frar Cisco community leader<br />

Enoh 0. Maxwell said t» <strong>The</strong><br />

untvli. "Somenmes I get sick of<br />

seeing too many white reporters<br />

because sometimes I hey don't<br />

understand wh<strong>at</strong> we're trying to<br />

get acn>ss to tlvm."<br />

In addition to tliecontniversy,<br />

budget problems have plagued<br />

the movie. "In mv verv fir»t meet-<br />

Revive<br />

rightriodiebiU<br />

fyJasvshUik ;<br />

Fear noU Propositioii 161,<br />

me "De<strong>at</strong>h with Dignity" bS!,<br />

is not dead. Although voters<br />

turned down tbebiSim Nov.<br />

3, it reinaina an object ofrTiudicontroV^andpoterv<br />

g t:<br />

tial resurgevtt' ''t'::"";''<br />

Pott results printed in the<br />

Examiner reveal th<strong>at</strong> San<br />

Francisco favored the" measure.<br />

By contrast, rural counties<br />

sltowod diss<strong>at</strong>isfaction<br />

vyiththebill;When>rrar>ged<br />

by agt*, the st<strong>at</strong>ewide results<br />

snow alrrast a perfect Ime,<br />

wirh (younger-voters-supporttirig1(5Lv^-^<br />

ttirg1(5Lv^^ "•


i:<br />

II<br />

POLITICS December11,1992<br />

How will history remember President Bush?<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> invites social studies teachers to give their answers<br />

I Bush nearly destroyed the n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

by deceiving the American public<br />

By Rick Girling<br />

Applied Economics, Modern World<br />

Lies and deceit. <strong>The</strong>se art tlx.' words I<br />

Ihink of when looking over the past four<br />

years of the Bush administr<strong>at</strong>ion. Fortun<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

we*can celebr<strong>at</strong>e his electoral defe<strong>at</strong><br />

and America can awaken from its nightmare.<br />

We can startarK.nvand^uild from the<br />

near c<strong>at</strong>astrophe we have; inherited.<br />

r>> you think myassessment too harsh?<br />

Is this justano thercase of Republican tw^hiiig?<br />

1 don't think so, Trained as chief spy<br />

in the CIA, George Herbert ttblkcr Bush<br />

learned to deceive as a profession. Oliver<br />

North called it "plausible denial" in the<br />

Iran-Cm tm affair (in which Gcnr^' Bush<br />

gp<br />

it lying to the "American pwple.<br />

In his two military campaigns, Panama<br />

and the Persian Gulf, Bush managtrd to<br />

deceive the American public.<br />

In Panama, the President told us th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

were invading this country to bring a bigtime<br />

drug dealer to terms. Pouryears l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

wchivc learned the real motiv<strong>at</strong>ion was Air<br />

different. George Bush sent troops to<br />

Panama because Noriega thre<strong>at</strong>ened to<br />

expose the US. government's complicity<br />

with thedrugtradc lbday,dnigscontinui»<br />

to travel through Panama, drug dealers<br />

continue to profit from the trade, and<br />

George Bush is silent when it comes to concerns<br />

about Paiianw.<br />

InthePersuinGulf, the President tnld us<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we had to send our troops to defend<br />

the democnirv of Kuwait Hi' «trid'.-r«Hy<br />

denied th<strong>at</strong> oil had anything lodo with his<br />

decision. A short year l<strong>at</strong>er the reality is<br />

transparent- How much democracy is then?<br />

in Kuwait? Yetoil has flowed freely and tlie<br />

Kuwaitis have been instrumental in holding<br />

down the price of oil.<br />

Here <strong>at</strong> home Ccut^u Bush told us th<strong>at</strong><br />

\ts wanted to hold down taxes for the common<br />

man. More deceit. During the Bush<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion the tax burden continued to<br />

shift toward the? lower economic da«ws.<br />

<strong>The</strong>onIy fcw bnviks wea 1 for those with the<br />

higlKSt incomes-<strong>The</strong> rich did get richer am. 1<br />

tht- poor did get poorer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Environment;!I President. Come<br />

now, Mr. Bush. Nothing has made hte insina-rity<br />

more apparent than the US opposition<br />

to every meaningful <strong>at</strong>tempt by<br />

world leaders to'dca! with environmental<br />

pnjbli.ins.it tho Rit>«i>nleremX'. Add this<br />

to iheeliminr.tion of many enviirmmvntal<br />

adul<strong>at</strong>ions, like minimum mileage requirements<br />

tor new c.irs, and you gut environment;)!<br />

disastrr.<br />

Perhaps the gre.U"st hoax of the Bush<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion was his claim to defend<br />

''family values." Whiit exactly did iMr. Bush<br />

do for the family? He vetoed legisl<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> would allt ..v parents to Like unpaid<br />

leave from tlieir jobs to cire for their kids<br />

or elderly parents {le continued anting<br />

government-assisted housing, resulting in<br />

more people homeles* "n the streets. He<br />

tried to take the decision .ibout having an<br />

abortinnaway Imm the family and into the<br />

hands of government. Wirst of all, he continued<br />

the wholesale dismantling of the<br />

public school system, condemning our<br />

young people to four more years in dilapid<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

schotils with obsolete technology<br />

«mi unworkable learning o>ndibons. Some<br />

way to learn about family values?<br />

President Bush will be remembea'd as<br />

the failed relief pitcher for President<br />

R-Mijin He promised us a kinder and gen-<br />

M'.T .ir*-rric.i with Iiij I'IHU.-VHIJ points or<br />

lifi'H, but instead we m»t it nightmare i>i<br />

contempt for the American [>eople. But<br />

George Biish did teach us something. We<br />

have learned rh.it we must be self-reliant.<br />

Wo now know th<strong>at</strong> if we want the government<br />

to.ict compassion<strong>at</strong>ely wcmisi t^liit<br />

in our own hands and demand th.it it do<br />

so. We will rruike sua* th<strong>at</strong> our new president<br />

listens to the American j.'-eople .ind<br />

responds to our needs.<br />

•George Bush was our last president<br />

to value ideology more than utility<br />

3y Aldo Disgrazzi<br />

AP Economics, Economics<br />

1 think th<strong>at</strong> the futua> will judge Gtt»rgt'<br />

Bush's administr<strong>at</strong>ion as the end of an era<br />

in which ideology was the defining force<br />

in presidential leadership.<br />

ISiwAmcriGinhistoryafter World War<br />

II »s divided into two clear presidential<br />

styles. I perceive the presidencies of<br />

Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedv as<br />

presidencies th<strong>at</strong> oper<strong>at</strong>ed on the old assumption<br />

th<strong>at</strong> politics is the art of the possible.<br />

But beginning in the Johnson/Viet<br />

Nam years, the ideology of both the left<br />

and right began to drive politics.<br />

While the ideology c? the 'eft was nev^r<br />

able to gain contml of the presidency, it<br />

stimul<strong>at</strong>ed a runctkm th<strong>at</strong> dectid to administr<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

power a mildly otmsen-artve ideology<br />

of the right, the ideology of<br />

Reaganomics. George Bush inherited the<br />

duty of continuing the Reagan ideology.<br />

<strong>The</strong> famous "RiurMoif Yen rs"cnllnf19HS<br />

w.iv f-T [.•!;- niijrc VCJCJ Kit Utoj^in 1,'v w(iy<br />

of Bush. Like all ideologies, ReagaiMmic's<br />

rigidities kept it fn>m nuking adjustments<br />

to changing conditions. It successfully<br />

bested its old foreign challenges and contiinetl<br />

fura while thedome>:icc!-illunsv?.<br />

ButascMnditionsclungL-d it w.i'»un.iblL-to<br />

meet our nrw tx'uiKimic probli'ins. Bu^-h'?<br />

pa'a'tdentitti •MmpaiQn appeal in 1W2 w.»;tu<br />

the idu)loi*ii^ th.it came fn»m yefter-<br />

<strong>The</strong> pn."M p<br />

to be moving Kick h» rx»litii> a.-* the art of<br />

the posMblf. PresidftiMivt Clinton's p> istureasa"diffen.!ntDt*mocr<strong>at</strong>"<br />

seems M«.;I 11<br />

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By Kenneth Tray<br />

American Democracy, Community<br />

Service, Modem World<br />

It was another cold morning in December<br />

and the sky was gray. I rolled *>ff die<br />

fc^d of yellow text and tripped over.-in old<br />

chore! <strong>at</strong>tached to s< >meancient icon named<br />

by a plaque as "Big Al" <strong>The</strong>re used to bea<br />

school liere wliere child run would study to<br />

becomt' citizens of a n<strong>at</strong>ion called the<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es of Amend. But th<strong>at</strong> was bo-.<br />

(OK tht- big crash of '93, when one finandiil<br />

institution afteranothercollapsfd,.' I .nd<br />

the social crisis which followed.<br />

President Oinhm tried to rally his n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

anuinw o new socuil contract in which<br />

all d.»ssc$of society would be willing to put<br />

their partiailarintunsts aside and \w)rkt«<br />

rebuild the nnintry. His plan never had a<br />

chance as llw contn>lling sKia'holderi of<br />

the multin<strong>at</strong>ion.il corpor<strong>at</strong>ions refused to<br />

pay a Iiiglwr r<strong>at</strong>e of tn.xes, while tlie government<br />

itst-if, hampua-d by a deficit approaching<br />

53 trillion, was uaibte to provide<br />

the essential social stTvias to hold the n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

together. It was during something<br />

called the Reagan-Bush Ad.nin' :..ition<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the government had appmently sold<br />

out the public spliea 1 of the society'to ihc<br />

liighuit bidders And now the shambles of<br />

this once proud miion confronted me as I<br />

woke up to face another day of wh<strong>at</strong> an<br />

English philosopher named Hobbes once<br />

utJiLtJ war ot all, against all."<br />

shozv th<strong>at</strong> Bush's voodoo<br />

trickled up while the poor got poorer<br />

By Karen MeJjnJcr<br />

Substitute Teacher<br />

<strong>The</strong>answer to this ijuustion depends on<br />

who is doing the viewing. A corpor<strong>at</strong>e<br />

CEO, a midd(e class Iraqi ci tizen, or ime(*f<br />

the iK'wly homeiess pc.ipli' would .ill rvpd<br />

i l y<br />

' the Bush log<strong>at</strong>y jut UK* fursli a«-<br />

ecnnnmio" when he iv.i.- running<br />

.i^iinst him in 14WJ, and then Bush<br />

perfccti\l the art of "voodoo" as pa-sident<br />

Tlie move toward supply stdeeajnomics,<br />

voodoo economics, the trickle down<br />

theory, or w iwtever yur. want te call it, Kis<br />

*nuM.ijthet.ir^^ttr.in»feri>f wealth in our<br />

ruinon'a hi?li>iy Ami tlii> transfer Kis not<br />

ttvn "trickle down;" tt <strong>at</strong>> mo?* certiinlv<br />

been tritkli-up B-jtivi-m IW.ind l^H 1 *, the<br />

tnUi! v-.m-b t «f tli.j H' p.-ixfiit of all Amenc.im-<br />

who e»irn S50,iiiX) ;i ye.ir or less in-<br />

CTWIMA! .in ,iveMi;e "f jui-t two percen*. a<br />

ye-ir. .iccnrJin>; to Amcr.nl: Wh<strong>at</strong> W-itt<br />

l\nf ;y. ; by Di »aiU liirleti and J.imti St« vie.<br />

r>uring thesinv period, the total waf,f:sof<br />

.ill million.iia'S shot up 24^p«'n-inimy(Panam;i and Iraq), while <strong>at</strong> the<br />

same time it has supported corpor<strong>at</strong>e interests.<br />

We neyd to define the function and rwp«<br />

»w i >f government. Is ik purrxise to protect<br />

citizens, their health, their environnu'nt,<br />

their basic need-,, their individual<br />

rights and thriruppominiti'-;, educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

and otherwise? If thi? is so then I believe<br />

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Wh.it makesan<strong>at</strong>inngrr-<strong>at</strong> is itspnipleancf<br />

itKvms th<strong>at</strong> the people in this anintryliave<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School December 11,1992 N E W S<br />

i'"^$f^S:'<br />

Club sales not<br />

to be more than<br />

four per year<br />

By K<strong>at</strong>herinejung<br />

.' Recenicunrums<strong>at</strong>theNovember<br />

BSCS meeting over a st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion law th<strong>at</strong> might force<br />

clubs to give 40 percent to 50 peromtofthurfoodsalcparftstothc<br />

cafeteria have proven unfoundi'd.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re is no law thiitsiv? ihis/'<br />

Kirhard Earrar, directorof SFUSD<br />

Nutritional Food Services said.<br />

However then; areother rules thai<br />

clubs have to follow.<br />

According to California Adminbtr<strong>at</strong>ivcCodc'15501<br />

Title 5, a<br />

studentorgnnizaHonCtinnctcnn*<br />

duct more than four food sales<br />

dtiringaschoolycarnnd the sales<br />

must beheld on the Mine days for<br />

all organiz<strong>at</strong>ions;<br />

According to'school'district<br />

documents, thefcod sold mustbe<br />

specific nutritious food items approved<br />

by the governing board.<br />

Clubs cannot sell food the cafeteria.sdls.<br />

Food being sold cannot<br />

be prepared on the premises.<br />

'<strong>The</strong> USDA [United Stains<br />

Department of Agriculture 1 is<br />

also afraid of the prospect of food<br />

poisoning [in food club sales!/'<br />

assistant principal John Mahuney<br />

said. "i<strong>The</strong>USDAl wpnld nctd to<br />

know who made the food, wh<strong>at</strong><br />

ingredients were put into it end if<br />

workers wemdiscasefrec. Also if<br />

the food was wholesome nr not."<br />

According to science department<br />

head Marian Gonzalez,<br />

sanit<strong>at</strong>ion is a major issue. "Be*<br />

cause of all the rules concerning<br />

sanit<strong>at</strong>ion, we have stopped club<br />

fvod s<strong>at</strong>e*, except for four times »<br />

year including Kormowi 1 and<br />

Winterfair."<br />

Numerous instances of unauthorized,<br />

competitive food sales<br />

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existence of the cafeteria department<br />

depends solely on income<br />

from a la carte sales, meal sales<br />

and reimbursements for meals<br />

served to students, according to<br />

school district documents.<br />

Former superintendent of Nutritional<br />

Food Services Rdfnelita<br />

Corva cited a pizza sale by the<br />

Class of 1994 as an example of<br />

problems cre<strong>at</strong>ed for tltecafeteria.<br />

"Hiry were ha vingdiivct competition<br />

v. ith the cafeteria program.<br />

In order for them to sell pizza, we<br />

would have to nsvive half of tHir<br />

net profit because tftey wvtv selling<br />

the same fou i product as the<br />

ri dd"<br />

"Scllmg food ill a distance<br />

away from the cafeteria is one as<br />

long as it doesn't compete with<br />

us," Diane Callo, present superintendent<br />

of Nutritional Food Services,<br />

said in a recent interview<br />

with Vie Lmvelt.<br />

Some people wen. 1 confused by<br />

the ramific<strong>at</strong>ions of this law because<br />

it had not been spwifityMy<br />

analyzed<br />

One student thought th.it the<br />

law would ait the club's incume<br />

completely. "We need money to<br />

buy equipment for our club," senior<br />

Dennis Yong p.^ident of the<br />

Karaoke Club said. It's hzrd to<br />

gei 1 jtmd-misers. Selling candy is<br />

Ww tiresome."<br />

"We had lo get permissicn<br />

from BSCS in oretcr tu eel I croissnitts/'<br />

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Kim Brady, Bianco Rowden, Aebecca Bowoorihelmar, and Glna Kim are among the<br />

members of the <strong>Lowell</strong> Choir, which performed <strong>at</strong> the annual Christmas concert, "A<br />

Festival of Music," <strong>at</strong> the Carol Channing <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er Wednesday night<br />

Over 200 people came to hear the beginning, advanced, and chamber choirs, under<br />

the direction of David Howftt, John Land, and student Hoon Kim, perform. <strong>The</strong><br />

present<strong>at</strong>ion included selections ranging from "Dona Nobls Pacem" to "Birthday<br />

Greeting" and traditional Christmas songs such as "Silent Night."<br />

<strong>The</strong> program Included solos and ensembles, Including a piano sob by Ernie Lee of<br />

"La Campenella" and a performance of Boys rm to the event <strong>at</strong> Ghintrdi'ili was trans-<br />

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NEWS Decetnberll,i992 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong>: College prep forever<br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

Complying with Superintendent BUI Rajas' rive-year plan<br />

to cre<strong>at</strong>e "magnet" or theme-oriented schools*, <strong>Lowell</strong> High<br />

School h.is chosen to remain a college prepar<strong>at</strong>ory school.<br />

1twasacolIectivccon5cn<strong>at</strong>sanK*ngthe ad ministr<strong>at</strong>ion, the<br />

faculty, and parents," principal Paul Cheng said. "We essentially<br />

chose a theme th<strong>at</strong> has been with us for 136 years."<br />

Rojas wanted three theme suggestions from each school by<br />

the end of November. However, according to a school district<br />

spokesman, "About 15 i*> 20 schools including Luwell submitted<br />

on!y one themeor nut<strong>at</strong>ed the same them three times <strong>The</strong><br />

superintendent will meet with alt principals U» settli: which<br />

schools take wh<strong>at</strong> themes"<br />

Rojas predicts th<strong>at</strong> in five years each of San Francisco's U0<br />

public schools will haw a theme as a magnet to dnw students<br />

toward a pnrti<strong>at</strong>lnr school. <strong>The</strong> theme would identify the<br />

school's instructional emplvt^b.<br />

A d gj<br />

R S<br />

school student, lh«*me schools wore not successful. "<strong>The</strong> only<br />

good program in tlw school w*s wh<strong>at</strong> they specialized in," she<br />

said. "<strong>The</strong>y totally disregarded other classes."<br />

According to CalHei i principal John Quinn, Iw c!n *se s:itiicv<br />

fur the theme.<br />

Several schools, including Ceorge IVishingti in and / Eugene<br />

McAtctf, refused ton i spondto.ia i porttr'sint]uiriesntxiut their<br />

choices.<br />

Get sex before your history<br />

By JunkoTakeshila and Jimmy Chan<br />

In fell of 19^3, the nine week sophomore "family life" C!JS.S<br />

kvill becomea full semester health educ<strong>at</strong>ion course. Whether<br />

this class will be taken sophomore year or rreshmen year has<br />

not been decided. If it is moved to freshman year, Modern<br />

World, a freshman social studies class, may bt* moved to freshman<br />

year<br />

Social science department heads of the SFUSD suggested<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Modem Vtorid be moved from freshmen year to sophomore<br />

year <strong>at</strong> a district wide social sciences meeting last year<br />

A d i d l d d f d S C i<br />

students <strong>at</strong> otlwr sdtools have a very high failure r<strong>at</strong>e in this<br />

i b I l > h d l h l f l M<br />

if students were a year older and more m<strong>at</strong>ure, Hie students<br />

would enjoy success in this class more readily-<br />

Some students agree th<strong>at</strong> health educ<strong>at</strong>ion should be •<br />

changed from nine weeks to a hill semester. I<br />

terunderstandourselvesand our bodies," juniorjohn Verznsa<br />

said. "This way, we will make the right derisions and take better<br />

care of ourselves."<br />

Though the only final decision is uV* health educ<strong>at</strong>ion will<br />

replace the current Family Ufo class, the final dedsion about<br />

whether Modern World wiil become a sophomore class is up<br />

tb central administr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Teachers and students bleed<br />

By Albert Wein fa<br />

and Peter Chiu<br />

Forty-two <strong>Lowell</strong> students and<br />

faculty members don<strong>at</strong>ed blood<br />

<strong>at</strong> the <strong>Lowell</strong> Blood Drive in the<br />

dance studio Now 25.<br />

According to Irwin Blood Bank<br />

nurse Vicky Padua, the number of<br />

student don<strong>at</strong>ory has decreased<br />

since 1988, when over 1WJ students<br />

gave blood Last fall, appruxim<strong>at</strong>rly<br />

60 people don<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

blood<br />

"For some n»ason, the turnout<br />

is not high <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> and hasbien<br />

dropping," Irwin Blood Bank volunteer<br />

and former <strong>Lowell</strong> principal<br />

Alan Fibish siid.<br />

According to Red Cnjss club<br />

president Kevin Chicn, 50 people<br />

signed up to give blood. Eight<br />

were deferred for medical reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drive collected 42 pints<br />

«f blood.<br />

"It felt good to don<strong>at</strong>e because •<br />

I'm helping people and ifi not<br />

hurting me<strong>at</strong> all,' senior Meghan<br />

Sullivan Slid.<br />

RetiCmssclub members, who<br />

co-sponsored the event, took<br />

shifts <strong>at</strong> the aign-up desk <strong>at</strong> the<br />

studio entrance. After signing in,<br />

rhitenti.it donors went to theinfnrm<strong>at</strong>kindesk,<br />

where a blood drive<br />

worker asked them about their<br />

medical histories.<br />

'<strong>The</strong>y wouldn't let me don<strong>at</strong>e<br />

blood because 1 went to Mexico<br />

last summer," social studies<br />

tijacher Rick Girling said. "Since<br />

nubri.iisapn)hU>mthf*n* lhavp<br />

to wait truve months K'foa 1 1 can<br />

don<strong>at</strong>e again"<br />

After being questioned, the<br />

Jonors went to one of fi.-jr bibles<br />

•vhere the nurses extracted the<br />

blood.<br />

"It's dH a giMfJ Liu:*.*," junKir<br />

Julia T»«in said. "I was a little<br />

shaky <strong>at</strong> first, but the nurses<br />

calmed me down, after ta'king<br />

with me for a while"<br />

Seveml luwell faculty members<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

Kv.tuse it's.<br />

Senior Carolyn Lazaro donetes blood <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Lowell</strong> blood drive<br />

on Nov. 25 In the dance studio,<br />

something g wecan do th<strong>at</strong>'s physi-<br />

cally easy" easy," nitli n«itli loiJiu Kugw g<br />

Hall said. "I've don<strong>at</strong>ed many<br />

times and have never felt any ill<br />

effects."<br />

After don<strong>at</strong>ing blood, the donors<br />

went to the food table where<br />

they s<strong>at</strong> foralvtut lOminutcsand<br />

replenished some of the energy<br />

lost with orange or pineapple<br />

juice uivi snacks such as donuts,<br />

Crtii cookies, .ind crackers. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

also reix-ived a complementary<br />

p.iirrudimt> an.* afraid<br />

the quality of crealiveclasH*srhPt<br />

basod on text, would lower if<br />

merged \vith Wilson.<br />

"1 he sh urge schooj hoard<br />

nvjmbers a:ui Rt>jas to keep John<br />

O'Cunncll a ^upar<strong>at</strong>u s*.hx>ui.<br />

"This is a school th<strong>at</strong> prides itbelf<br />

with the highest <strong>at</strong>tendance<br />

r<strong>at</strong>e of any school," a senior<br />

O'Connell student said <strong>at</strong> a recent<br />

school board meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> O'Gmnell building <strong>at</strong> 21 st<br />

and Harrison streets, which was<br />

damaged during the 1989 earthquake,<br />

is undergoing reconstruction,<br />

nans had changed fmm a $4<br />

million earthquake damage repair<br />

to a complete rec< >rbtruction<br />

of the building alter Proposition<br />

B money and st<strong>at</strong>e fund totaling<br />

S23 million were approved. But<br />

with the discussions of a possible<br />

mergvr, thedistrict is now considering<br />

plans to use the recon-<br />

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building in a more cost*<br />

'.•fficieni way<br />

.^iVe're seeing it .15 the school<br />

buardSwayufla'locab'ngJusand<br />

getting |the reconstruction) over<br />

with," Santamaria said.<br />

To complic<strong>at</strong>e m<strong>at</strong>ters with me<br />

reconstruction, an underground<br />

creek Is being built, temporarily<br />

moving O'Connell to the former<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Studies Academy<br />

site in the Sunset district.<br />

<strong>The</strong> school district <strong>at</strong>tempted<br />

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in the spring of 1991, but Balboa<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School December IX 1992 NEWS<br />

Seniors just barely slide by on 'Grease '93'<br />

By Elaine Lee and Minh Luu<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely WO students<br />

cheered <strong>at</strong> the annual .^irit rally<br />

on Friday, Nov. 20.<br />

According toSABchairShirlev<br />

Lau, the seniors maintaini-d »he<br />

tradition «f winning Spirit Week<br />

with 1,300 points. <strong>The</strong> juniors<br />

cameinsecond with 1,296 points,<br />

and the freshmen who received<br />

1,1 Wi, once again be<strong>at</strong> the sophomores<br />

by II points.<br />

According to Uu, the sophomore<br />

class lost 20 points bcrausc<br />

several sophomores thanv w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

balloons onto the football field<br />

during the rally <strong>The</strong> judgi s deducted<br />

points from the seniors<br />

because they went over the time<br />

Hmit and didn't sine the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Hymn.<br />

According to Lau, each class<br />

received points for particip<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in the rally, incorpor<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />

theme, originality, singing of the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Hymn, weiring red and<br />

white, and overall spirit<br />

<strong>The</strong> rally began with the seniors<br />

running onto the football<br />

field v/h;!j"ine crowd cheered<br />

SAB rally commissioner Peter<br />

Kim was'the emcee <strong>at</strong> th*i beginningnf<br />

the rally and two students<br />

from each class emceed their own<br />

Class presents tions. <strong>The</strong> DJs were<br />

Mystical Dream and ROX.<br />

<strong>The</strong> jV and varsity songgiris<br />

performed first bccnu$e they had<br />

to leave to perform in the football<br />

'ayoff against Washington <strong>at</strong><br />

"Games are our priority," junior<br />

Carla Hernandez, varsity<br />

sbnggirl, said. '<strong>The</strong>football team<br />

Seniors P<strong>at</strong>er Tucker, P<strong>at</strong>ty Jung, and Knsty Grinned lead a spirited mob of sanlors through a<br />

paper banner to victory <strong>at</strong> the Spirit Ralfy on Friday, Nov. 20.<br />

hasdonervally well this year.and<br />

ttvy deserve our support."<br />

Unlike past year;, the seniors<br />

performed before Ml the other<br />

classes instead of List because the<br />

senior letter girls and senior varsi<br />

ty cheerleaders wanted t» w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

theirclasspvrforrn. "It wasa totminute<br />

decision, but all tin* other<br />

cksses agreed to it so we put the<br />

seniors first," Kim said<br />

g g<br />

Girls" danced to music with explicit<br />

lyrics, which made some of<br />

thucruwi uncomfortable.<br />

Next tin 1 seniors perfi >rmed the<br />

only skit of the rally, Grease 3,<br />

which evolved around UK 1 Spirit<br />

Wtt* theme, <strong>The</strong> New Scenario,<br />

which entphiisi7(.'d saving the<br />

envinmrnenl. In the skit, a girl<br />

named Venus would not go out<br />

with the school hunk, Zeus, until<br />

he became envinmmcntally conscious.<br />

According to witnesses, during<br />

one of the .su'utfl pciformances,<br />

non-<strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

threw eggs into the bleachers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior class performed<br />

thnv dances, OIK* honoring "t"'*-'the<br />

fire goddess of Hawaii, and a<br />

trw» of ferrule juniors sa«g iheir<br />

rendition of the L wv\\ Hymn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> j-oph*imi>ri.*!j also performed<br />

dances, during one of<br />

which sophomore Nicole Dare<br />

hackflippt'd across the field.<br />

After the sophomores finished<br />

their performances, almost rwtlf<br />

the ouwd left ihe field, not waiting<br />

w sec the freshmen perform.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last class ti> perform was<br />

the freshmen, who also performed<br />

dancer.<br />

1Z.<br />

Because the rally was <strong>at</strong> the<br />

end of the day, rriny students<br />

w.-nt home instead ->f <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

the rally. "I didn't go to the rally<br />

because they are almost the same<br />

(.•very tinu.\ and none of my<br />

friends were gciin^;," junior VViJ-<br />

Another reason people didn't<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend the rally was the varsity<br />

fi x »lhall game scheduled the sirx'<br />

day- "About 50 Liuvdl students<br />

went to the football gnme instead<br />

of the rally lt» nippwrt the tvam,"<br />

varsity yonggirt Ethel Ng slid.<br />

According to Girl Co.SABspo<br />

l l b<br />

the theme was saving the environment,<br />

assistant principal John<br />

Manor* 1 }' decided th<strong>at</strong> the seniors<br />

shouldn't decor<strong>at</strong>e the haMs this<br />

year because wasting paper<br />

would contradict the therm*<br />

"I sitd there was a pmblem<br />

with tape on the walls," Malwmy<br />

said. He believes th<strong>at</strong> people may<br />

haw taken his remark out of context<br />

and thought th<strong>at</strong> IK* was forbidding<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> low spirit was also seen<br />

lhn blamed SAB for<br />

p<br />

mting mods 18, W, and 20on tho<br />

day of the rally "I thought SAB<br />

revised tht.* sclu-dule in order to<br />

give students thfojition to goti><br />

tht' ftHi*Kill gank'," juniur \hi\ry<br />

LLV siid. However, acconJir.fi to<br />

Stirk, tht! administr<strong>at</strong>ion, not<br />

SAB, revua'd tlieold schedule ix><br />

CIUM* the Ii^t thai- ITKKIS were<br />

usually cancekti anyway.<br />

Aooirding to Sein.1 Takarrntsu,<br />

SAB nee chair, SAB went into tht<br />

summer believing th.it ihey held<br />

MATH TUTOR<br />

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ort with siudeut body card.<br />

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UK.'tipti'.«t IOSCIKIJUIC Spirit WLV'K plaver Ryan Kent siid.<br />

i S b N H Senior class president Aster<br />

I'VLT.ainiscommunicdtionlcd the Chin said th<strong>at</strong> the faculty calen-<br />

M*niorcLu>sofricers to believe th<strong>at</strong> dar m<strong>at</strong>leno mention of the play-<br />

Spirit Week was in November. offs on the 20th. According to<br />

According tnGirl Co, SABspe- Kim, when thu faculty and add-ileventscomr<br />

lissioner, the rally ministr<strong>at</strong>ion were asked to post-<br />

was t hen scheV u led ft >r Nov. 6 bu t pone Ihe rally again, they kept the<br />

rescheduled 'a Nov. 20 due to a rally on Nov. 20 because they<br />

fouthall garr s on the 6th. didn't want a further delay.<br />

"A Inj < i; the moaning was lost LEC chair Dawn !.*•«•


8 1 FEATURE December L1.1M2<br />

How far<br />

would you<br />

go to get a<br />

Winterball<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e?<br />

Jake Manab<strong>at</strong>Wll)<br />

"I'd go with my twin<br />

brother"<br />

Djvid I\ui 19307)<br />

"Here's my number..<br />

Tanner Shea <br />

| "I tViiultKaii up<br />

' mother."<br />

Evelyn Chan (95O2><br />

"I'd get my biulh'jr to bitliy<br />

sonuum* into it."<br />

PHOTOS ff'RrTAKONG*NOt;C«£* MArtn<br />

Vic <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

REVIEW<br />

Underground party gets rave review<br />

By M<strong>at</strong>thew Dret<br />

petJple wditing (o j;i i t in Ilu-v<br />

looked l'ki' they ranged in -igo<br />

thing fnun ^trifx-d U'I.TIO >hir;><br />

and jeans d 1 tight fitting -•kins and<br />

bra-like r-hirb M*->t guy> ivonb«tgg\'<br />

je.m> Miinv p-opli* ,il^><br />

woivbeanie»orN>nu.'typeot d-plut.<br />

My ineiKi>.iiH( f tvaittO in hn"<br />

fi >r A) Piimiles Ivh ne i*.ivhing Un*<br />

diH>r. H.icht'1' i.i'« [Mill tin j-O'-ii<br />

trance fcr We were surprised<br />

when the .Utendant <strong>at</strong> tl;e do.>r<br />

•i^krd us (or sonu 1 idi>ntifii.ition<br />

We liHiked <strong>at</strong> each other and ti . We e<strong>at</strong> h<br />

a'plied xinx-tinu* in 1^74 aivJ he<br />

ti> in<br />

By Ms. W<br />

St 'plv tmore Ebony I reliv wa><br />

walkiru; en thi.-ta-;-llt.-p<strong>at</strong>h with<br />

a coupk- ,it<br />

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on<br />

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Attontion-grabbing ravo fryers aro passed out on Hafght Street.<br />

"Hie hrvt thin^ wv had ti.> do<br />

when vvcwi'iuin was;iipi,i nuilin^<br />

list M> wenmld K'.s.-nt intor<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ion about up^oininj; ravi*-<br />

I v.nik' d>>wn a fake name and<br />

addpj» While I «,r-. wntii 1 ';. the<br />

woman ,-upi'rvi>ini; thi- book<br />

.i.iktM n> U we tutd any dnii; 1 - i».r<br />

her iW'.ilKndno l\oweR-a>ki'J<br />

il we had Jn:j;> -.rvcral other<br />

times th.it nii;ni AdditinnalK,<br />

even.' Ii.ilt hour, dealers tnfJ u><br />

s. i lluv"\"(th','drut;ii>Li>\), ii~ii-<br />

AftiT vvi- >t, wj<br />

walkitl up M'mc rmul.tr stairs<br />

and loundoiirM'lvi'r-Mini.unded<br />

by to.hn> music, whuhputsiled<br />

throughout thi- w.irehoiiM.* pvythedt-'hi:<br />

lights ila>hed en >;iant<br />

y.ni-iis and :'l.i -hin^ white and<br />

tlotvsiCent lights lit up the d.incfih>>[)>: IVMT.I^CV.<br />

•ihd ".^nvirt drinks"'ulp;ik> which<br />

in.it was seiufin^hei'telep<strong>at</strong>hic<br />

nu-s: ap."-[• • »rav Uvay in >m the<br />

f XI til<br />

f'rvi-hp.t.in Alison Hopkins<br />

came inio toiit.n t with r,.in:r>'<br />

whin •' bird l/i'\\ into the lull<br />

W.K I'litsidect the ni-nn ottice<br />

and i.uuii.'.i on her hi-<br />

Mini thenterri 'n/i\f'-ll*<br />

nii'ii t\-lorr ri*lje\ 111,4 (<br />

T)<br />

Sandra Hwang's jacket<br />

amtiin hi^h (Ji»Mj;eb of vitamins<br />

fnr an energy bom!). Smoke tnim<br />

cigart'th^ and olherdruj^ wafted<br />

!hntughoutthewanjhou.st*. Aside<br />

from the main dance floor, tlK'rt'<br />

were many small rooms with<br />

varimii piecv* oi funiitua.- »vith<br />

In one mem, d Uil-<br />

N.'veral ptx>ple walked arpiuu)<br />

with tht-M" balloons ,md otk-v^<br />

them !o ib, but we declined.<br />

We entered the b<strong>at</strong>hnx im and<br />

UnutJ pt.t»|>ieLikjn^; \ and acid<br />

(LSI)), tlu: mot aimmonly us^-d<br />

drills -it raves, accordinp to<br />

Wi^-nmh Alter WL' lett llu'b<strong>at</strong>hpmni,<br />

we as.ked some girls fora<br />

couph: of cigarette;- and talkt-d<br />

with them about when. 1 they were<br />

ir.tmand why tiKTva<br />

to rave?.<br />

kipf-enin^ in<br />

Union City/' ^linnm said "I gut<br />

bonjd with the parties -it Lngan<br />

:in-t trip t" the i;as st<strong>at</strong>ion w.is<br />

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High Scltool and I wanted more<br />

excitement, so I decided to go to<br />

a rave. I've bwn going ever since."<br />

Afterward they told me they were<br />

frying (on arid) and wan led to<br />

walk around; s> tlury left.<br />

Aivul 1,»XX! people were there<br />

iii.ii ni^nt, inciudinj; hippies,<br />

yuppii>, and people of all <strong>at</strong>tionalitit'i<br />

<strong>The</strong>y HvrnvJ to be quite<br />

unashiimed to talk !o other<br />

pet>p!e. Most of the girl>i lotted<br />

good, mainly because of the<br />

clotlws thev wi'n' \MfirJ««<br />

An'»«nd4 a.m., wedi-rided to<br />

leave. <strong>The</strong> pounding miiiic had<br />

sLirted to wear on my e^rsand I<br />

luid lo U; In ijiK.->« HI anyway. My<br />

friends and Imadeourexitdown<br />

tlK-drcuwirjLiin) and out UK; door<br />

whea* then. 1 was still a line to get<br />

ir.. Althougli Wiscomb says th<strong>at</strong><br />

rove* are "played out mm 1 /' tht^<br />

larpe <strong>at</strong>tendance suggi-sts otlierwise.<br />

Given tlieduna*, i would<br />

definitely reHtm.<br />

new luir fre<strong>at</strong>rTK'ii! <strong>at</strong> the spirit<br />

Rally Shewar.hu byflvingt^s,<br />

leaving her h.iir sirnu\i.<br />

Fifteen seniors HI M.iri.m<br />

/> XVi phv>iolo_j;y<br />

t l.tss. Kid climbed on a<br />

labli? to Like a pi( nirv<br />

in their senior t->hirt;»<br />

on rally day when tlup<br />

.ii we call falling<br />

.sclKxil spirit!<br />

EST.1886<br />

Italian Resi^urani<br />

"Gre<strong>at</strong> for your pre*<br />

or post-party dinners.<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

December U, 1992 FEATURE 15.<br />

Alumni advice for the stressed and weary<br />

By Grace Jang<br />

Qmigosh! I am soooo stressed ou t! I've<br />

got to turn in my stupid college applica-<br />

tions, take the achievements over, pass th<strong>at</strong><br />

*€$%• m<strong>at</strong>h class, and dean up my room!"<br />

<strong>The</strong> life of a wnior is not exactly a bowl<br />

of cherries. iV'piring for college, tanding<br />

to household chores, keeping up th<strong>at</strong> active<br />

social life, and trying to pass those last<br />

classes, all v/hile trying to appear calm,<br />

cool, and collected in front of lower<br />

classmen, cm be quite stressful.<br />

Perhaps words of wisdom mim Low ell<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>es who have been in your shoes<br />

will guide you.<br />

Deciding where to apply<br />

"Don't just go to a college because of the<br />

name, and don't believe all of the stereotypes<br />

th<strong>at</strong>you hear about certain colleges,"<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Utt, an MIT student and 1992<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> gradu<strong>at</strong>e, said. "Co to a crikgv<br />

because you have already formed an opinion<br />

about yourself, not because someone<br />

else has."<br />

"You don't go to a school in thedesert if<br />

you want to learn how to surf," counselor<br />

Bob Jow said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> applic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Ne<strong>at</strong>ness is a major advantage, so typing<br />

or using a laser printer on your applic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is recommended by gradu<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

"If the applic<strong>at</strong>ion is typed, then th<strong>at</strong><br />

makes it th<strong>at</strong> much easier for them to ninrvntrotoonwh.it<br />

you put down," I ill si id<br />

"<strong>The</strong> legibility passes through the Xerox<br />

machine, which can't always be siid for<br />

even good handwriting"<br />

<strong>The</strong>gradu<strong>at</strong>tt advise listing only those<br />

extra-curricular activities which demonstr<strong>at</strong>e«^ci>Iup>wlkA^nwitment,Uedic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

for seveml years, and spurts becius*. 1<br />

"all colleges want more than just brains,"<br />

as Stanley Wu,a UGBerkeley student and<br />

1992 LoweM gradu<strong>at</strong>e, said.<br />

Procrastin<strong>at</strong>ion is a definite no-no.<br />

"I would xtryy VOM to f*et thew*' apr4ir;%tions<br />

in as early as possible," situ Ping<br />

Huang, an MITstJtient and 1990 <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e. "You don't want to ruin your<br />

Christmas vac<strong>at</strong>ion getting those tost recommend<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

letters and iv-typing your<br />

applic<strong>at</strong>ions because of a silly mistake."<br />

: "For students in APComposition, Ms<br />

Hanlon was a big help." Sandra<br />

Tanamugsukbovon,aUC-SantnCn.iZ!stu-<br />

>rwh<strong>at</strong>towriteabout,a University<br />

of San Francisco sophornuru said, "Everyone<br />

is different M> just be honest in your<br />

essays."<br />

"Do not dilute your essiys by <strong>at</strong>tempting<br />

to sound like you arv thfl master or<br />

vocabu!aryanbs am avaihble," Justin<br />

Ka*pman. .1 UCLA student and \W»<br />

l.o'^HI gradu<strong>at</strong>e, said.<br />

Once in coltege, student* are allowed to<br />

change nt>ijor>. AcoonJing to a UC-Lk.Tkeley<br />

ctnjns. t li>r1 m< ist allege students change<br />

their majors <strong>at</strong> least five times<br />

Competition<br />

Student should alwjy-.be prepared to<br />

nttrt ihe demands of collegeand get ready<br />

to face some stiff competition.<br />

"Asian students 5ho.>!J ui* aw.iri' th.it<br />

there arv tjuotit> .it L'C's, .mif thev .in-<br />

UnKvd tu Loin"e(e «-M .i higher level,"<br />

J<br />

"Oie of the phm.«cs most often repe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

to freshmen <strong>at</strong> MIT i,v *VVe know you an 1<br />

used tn beiw; .i* HK* top i't your chsM*s in<br />

high school, but rerm*n>ix-i-, b\'definititni,<br />

over 49 percent of you will be in the bottom<br />

half of yourcLi*.s/" Hu.ii>K^id (Similar<br />

U) wh.it we wca 1 told as frvshmen <strong>at</strong><br />

Uiwell, no?)<br />

Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

m.uer lias been .in imnx*asuwblea»otti)a<br />

successful college lift-. All of them agrt-e<br />

th<strong>at</strong> if you can handle <strong>Lowell</strong> stn-ss, you<br />

c.in handle alnx^t anything you may fiice<br />

in college.<br />

"[^nvell provided a gooj hickgniund<br />

in .ill *>f the bubJL*ctj;," Karpnun sakl "In<br />

particular, APEngltsh with Mrs.Torlakam<br />

tinght ;iJmt*u should pa*pare long<br />

tcf.vc }\>ui M.iti.>i veil. Fivsltnivn and<br />

sophomores should develop gtx>d Mudy<br />

h.ibits,impnivetheirwriting5kills,andget<br />

involved in school and community activities.<br />

Juniors, of course, should >tart to ex*<br />

plore for inform<strong>at</strong>ion im coltege and renv'mb«*r<br />

tlr<strong>at</strong> this is tin 1 !.isi uhnK v**.ir . # »f<br />

your school record tait a college will use<br />

in making admissions derisions.<br />

'Take as many honors and AP classes<br />

as [hbsible btfa"?.* they can a-ally help out<br />

nn Uv tiCapplic<strong>at</strong>ion, which does weigh<br />

them,** Lilt sn'd. "One question people always<br />

ask is: 'Wh<strong>at</strong>'s better, to get an A in<br />

r\>;iilarclass,ora Bin Honors or APclass?'<br />

<strong>The</strong> a rower is to get an A i n Honor,'


JOecetuber 11,1992<br />

FOOD FIGHT<br />

Guys and girls look<br />

<strong>at</strong> food differently<br />

ByKjrtnTom<br />

When a guy and a girl look A\ a niece of<br />

cake, do they see the same thing? If they're<br />

typical, probably not. A girl would tend to<br />

sec f<strong>at</strong>, whiJe a guy would sec fuel. Why this<br />

difference of mental ity?<br />

It looks like tlwre's motv of a connection<br />

to girls about the food influencing the way<br />

they look," nutrition spcrialbt Dr. Paul Lynn<br />

said.<br />

Senior Citxly Vtting feels th<strong>at</strong> girts haw lo<br />

worry about food mm.* than guys. "Girls haw<br />

to w<strong>at</strong>ch wh<strong>at</strong> they c<strong>at</strong><br />

and keep their figure so<br />

guys will give them<br />

more <strong>at</strong>tention. Guys<br />

can e<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong>ever they<br />

want and not gain a<br />

single pound, while<br />

girls can gain weight<br />

e<strong>at</strong>ing one-fourth of<br />

whit guys c<strong>at</strong>."<br />

Girls may have a<br />

right to be mon; concemed<br />

v/ith wlwi they<br />

e<strong>at</strong><br />

According to <strong>Lowell</strong> science teacher<br />

Marian Gonzalez, metabolism differ, between<br />

teenage guys and girls. Because the<br />

male hormom*, testostemne, causes guys to<br />

have a higher temper<strong>at</strong>ure, tlK*y need to «:onsumt'twia'asmanycalonesniRtrU-Ubnot<br />

k ! l ! ! f d<br />

his less outward effect on guys.<br />

Most guys regard the amount of exercise<br />

U.tyawivea5themain factor in thdrappuarancc,<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her than fond. According to Lea<br />

Wells, of WLOIS Nutrition Center on Irving<br />

Street, men want lo be fit, (o develop their<br />

IllUy-led, Ml tlldl tiwy ivilldppCiir IIH>fVllU>tculine.<br />

"Guys have a tendency to want to e<strong>at</strong> to<br />

keep going," Lyr n said. '<strong>The</strong>y think e*erci<strong>at</strong>*<br />

will change them."<br />

Because society views obesity .is un<strong>at</strong>tractive,<br />

manyovenveighl tccnagcnbicnmeM.'lfconsciotis<br />

and are displeased with the way<br />

Ihty look.<br />

"Many people feel sorry for f<strong>at</strong> people,"<br />

Gonzalez said "Teenaflfprls may not want<br />

to go out with overweight guys and vice<br />

versa."<br />

"Overweight guys -n>d £tris are always<br />

made fun of," K<strong>at</strong>hy Tarn, a San Francisco<br />

City College student, said "It's very std T<br />

bad thin men and women are held in st:ch<br />

high esteem."<br />

According to Yfhai Ftud'sa Fee, by Nancy<br />

j. Kolodny, tlv^e pressua 1 * can cause e<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

disorders for<br />

tetrwgers. Girls<br />

most often will<br />

A girl would<br />

tend to see f<strong>at</strong>,<br />

while a guy<br />

would see fuel.<br />

try to control<br />

their food intake,<br />

while guys !»>ok<br />

to increase their<br />

Anorexia<br />

nervts.1, a solfslnrv<strong>at</strong>iondisorder<br />

in which tlie<br />

anoivxlc ignores<br />

— .- hunger to the<br />

point of ncv»rstirvaHon,iind bulimia, .1 compulsion<br />

to binge on mormous .lmmmls of<br />

food artd thrn Ret rid of it by vomitingnn'xcessive<br />

use of lax<strong>at</strong>ives, are tin 1 two most<br />

common e<strong>at</strong>ing disopltrs amonj; teenagers<br />

and young adults, tspiviallyprli,according<br />

In Wilt-'n 7"i *pt*r<br />

lixxl and exercise Men .m* pnvinf* closer <strong>at</strong>tenbon<br />

to diet, consuming iraue fit^T and<br />

lowf.it items. Wiimen an. 1 putting nyoa* emphasison<br />

.strength training <strong>at</strong>Kt^tnJiovascular<br />

exercise<br />

Accmiing to Wdls, one *.lh«ild develop<br />

^ixtj f<strong>at</strong>ing habits IXV.IUM.* tlu.y rt'.-title in 111cn-ased<br />

i*iu'rc>' forcxenw !1u' answer !i><br />

<strong>at</strong>e amounts of both f


sit<br />

lacafef.tsnack<br />

iftvm<br />

^t ways of<br />

lAvtTttK<br />

•have<br />

'certain<br />

»comfort<br />

Lo-.vell High School Decanter 11.1992 \n<br />

W\\<br />

Your food <strong>at</strong>titude may<br />

lous to your health<br />

un-<br />

i on how<br />

life on<br />

-food it<br />

y.^^isH'i1&-::l\.<br />

7Tyy p n (»HKJ .ukUo<br />

y Ktvp «*way tJ*e s'fT«<br />

^ ill i-motiim.il." Ahr.th.*ms'.i NIH<br />

wavs-iiMully Utaustr yim'n* h\ppv, y w're<br />

glad, you're frn-tr*ti*i, wh<strong>at</strong>ever I think<br />

puipk* wtv>ci m=*uilly e-tt. *M( ft* en* itit rn.il<br />

fltjn tind<br />

Abr.iKints».'n stid<br />

vtTv cims;ktu> of it"<br />

A tv/.tllhy <strong>at</strong>titude to haw h «> think of<br />

y<br />

think irf ftunl asa way tnktvp tnvi'Miy; tokti-p<br />

Inun hfring hungry, and to stabilize their<br />

vugar k't-d. ft sltoulj iw>t tv u;e ,v?en<br />

re runs of "I'opoy 1 .' the Sailorr.wn," \A\& a one<br />

time or another wondered if spinach really increases<br />

strength.<br />

"Spinach won't civ** yoii tom*» mti«vl« ?\\\^mtttfctlly,<br />

but it is good for you in large amounts,"<br />

llart > rians.iid."ltisthe{i«althie5tofalllearj'gn?en<br />

vegetable." Spinach contains folk add, which<br />

conta ia«i vitamin B. Vitamin B is important for skin<br />

and for ibsttrption of protein.<br />

"Have another helping of carrots. <strong>The</strong>y'll improve<br />

your vision "We' veall been told this countless<br />

timebb)' our porents. Is there some truth in it?<br />

"Carrot!: do help ymir vision," H;»rtrrwn said.<br />

"Carrots contain retincne, ivhich Jus some effect<br />

on night vision."<br />

Relinene ;s deriveti from V'itamin A, which is<br />

necessiir)' for the light-sensitive pigments in the<br />

eye th.it make night vision possible<br />

Many food myths are very (rue but are<br />

slightly'exagger<strong>at</strong>ed by adults to scare their children or prevent them Irom e<strong>at</strong>ing a<br />

particular type of food.<br />

Mos» myths are just "old wivvs tales used to prevent their child from e<strong>at</strong>ing too<br />

much," Manning said.<br />

"All nutritit-nal foods are good for the body, whether it may help in a particular<br />

*rea of the body or not." Hartman said. "Junk food, on the other hand, might even<br />

cause certain diseases, like career." F<strong>at</strong>ly foods, foods low in fiber, and foods high in<br />

cholesterol increase cancer risk.<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT December Ut 1992<br />

COUWIES* OF WAMNCR CW7S<br />

Macautay Culkuin stars as Kevin McAllister in Home Alone 2<br />

Movie Review<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mac is back<br />

in Home Alone 2<br />

By Amii Tjlai<br />

"Di.7,'1 you know a little kid<br />

always wUs against two idiots?"<br />

This b one of the nuny funny<br />

lines in Hcte Aloitr 2 —•' Lnt in<br />

New York, tl>e H-qiit'l hi ihe thinj<br />

highust*gir> r fuve vtiCJpL'd<br />

from prison and are now in New<br />

York (w'ut.i coinky-diiik), ((irking<br />

for n. verse, and calling thir.v<br />

wives 7 ho Sticky Bandits.<br />

When Kevin arrives in Ni-w<br />

Yurk, ho has stolen his f<strong>at</strong>her's,<br />

rash and avdi t cards, so he check*<br />

into "fsli-w Yuri'•* nuM c-xdhni:<br />

hotel experience,- <strong>The</strong> Plaza.<br />

Th«rre, he ..Mmcs across more<br />

adults trviiv; to niin his stay in<br />

New Yi**, a«wnf* them, S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

Night LiveS Rfchmcbter, Rob<br />

Schneider, as Cedric, the Plaza'*<br />

conniving bell-man<br />

But when* dm* the "home" :n<br />

Hcrrtf Alow 1 o>mi' in' I'm gl.id<br />

you asked. Kevin al*o has hi;f<strong>at</strong>her'sadiiai*<br />

book, and in t» he<br />

iwticv* tHt his uncle R»>h Ir'es in<br />

New York. Unfortim<strong>at</strong>ily. tne<br />

house (which ha:< >urpriMnp,Iy<br />

similar architecture to the<br />

McCillisK-r's Chicago home) b<br />

ahandomsJ due b inmov^tion. On<br />

the up side, because it's run<br />

d h i N I i<br />

for"acodents<br />

predictable parallel:-, in the two<br />

mo\Hcs, mrhidinp trippinp on<br />

small objeeb*on the fl(»;ir,or pjint<br />

stips or Harn-'s hair on fire. How<br />

about Mich qu(itcs as "Yd had<br />

enoughr or "Hi ya little felLt," or<br />

"I don't think so." Thank (/id<br />

CuJkm !u> outgnnvn the i»ver-<br />

UM. .ilsi.i myMerioub jvr-<br />

Min wlw turns dtit b> K* nia*. tlw*<br />

i iK*oM VCR ard puppets to emu-<br />

Lite adiilt":, A.Kltht'simi' ski -.tndtht.Ti-h.ipp>'<br />

i*ndini;<br />

<strong>The</strong>w -ire only tuo thtnp<br />

.lUmi t!^.- movie lh.it dtm't w* rt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first a» tlwt !;i-l year, it w.^<br />

ni.'arly impob>tbli l for the mother<br />

to get fn-m Pans to Chicago This<br />

year, tlK" entin.* McCillbliT famli\<br />

i- el! I he >ir-» *!T-;(I* (r -rr<br />

Ronda TO New York. <strong>The</strong> six-onti<br />

i> th.il M'nn- oi tV stunts in ihc<br />

i* M* c.«tt :n time t»T<br />

th( >ho*.\ .it 4 p m Bi'fcre thi><br />

<strong>The</strong> Perfect Holiday Gifts<br />

from MarveFComics<br />

LLUS<br />

GeraWo Rrvara, Ch. 4 a*. 3 pin.<br />

show lamentit. 1 used in* w<strong>at</strong>ch A<br />

' Affair 1 tMnk I have<br />

his styie the way he<br />

H i ip<br />

noi ithers!HfWS started<br />

t»» folU'W. In the summer, whenever<br />

I woke up early. 1 would<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ch Live With Rt^aru! KaiUit<br />

^lV Gime L*>wi"IIites .w now in<br />

school <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> time, tlx*only w w<strong>at</strong>ch it is to nv.uni it For me,<br />

it's n< it the sanv AS teeing it live<br />

As in the c\*v with must other<br />

show>, Uxv Witt Rr$isand k<strong>at</strong>tiif<br />

Let fe<strong>at</strong>urvs quests and contest<br />

fiVL' UtVblVd *of UN. tlUt'lN. tUlU UK<br />

>tudio audiences. I found it to be<br />

one of the ntost entertaining talk<br />

>how«» this summtT.<br />

Oprah's jppfnachttitlic topics<br />

did not mien.'St me bocviso, ah<br />

MHI i>sues, she often p*»ttMy«ii<br />

only .i woman's point iif view<br />

Even tNniph it is r<strong>at</strong>ed number<br />

one^wtitrdiii]; toHrs/ for Wttmer<br />

d<br />

t.H'k<br />

Her ma jnr rival, Phil I>nuh»K l ,<br />

was wrv hiring KT-IUSC his top<br />

K> <strong>at</strong>tract an oHer audience and<br />

wouldn't appeal to toda/,s typical<br />

Uvrv£er I think th.it maybe<br />

it't .ih


lowclt ttigii Schva?<br />

D,cv,,,bcrii,mi ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Come with me down the Walk of Fame<br />

By Amu Favlenko profesMon.il>, determines<br />

Hollywood, California— wh**.. stir is put on the tx>u-<br />

home of the popular Walk of lev.»rd After the convr<strong>at</strong>tet<br />

Farra ivhvn? everybody »vho*> virten, the ChambiT Kurd<br />

anybody h*, a star on the sdi- and theCity Council<br />

walk. W >ou'n.> wondering whit Angcks. the 1 vote, .1:<br />

}"."« have '.u do u> get your wme m£ to Holler<br />

on the; Sidewalk of the st<strong>at</strong>s', listen<br />

caitfultv. <strong>The</strong> Walk of Fame,<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>e*) on the Hollywood<br />

BuutfvarU arid<br />

fp<br />

nwdc honorable contributions y»<br />

society a»d who haw madt« biR<br />

in the eniertainment industry.<br />

'Thdil gy Wv<br />

is dtHmninHj by length of work<br />

in Ihc entertainment industry,<br />

^h ^ L i b<br />

and pruft&icnal achk.vtmente/<br />

SJU Anna Hnilcr. a oulm" rel<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

icpnwnbttiviM-if the Utrtly<br />

wood Chamfer * •* Commerce.<br />

Every honotve h<br />

py<br />

try) and fiJcs a pnxvssing appli<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ion. <strong>The</strong> Walk of Fame Cnin<br />

W& BOOK REVIEW<br />

phon<br />

o -<br />

graph.<br />

record, r.\\ji>><br />

m i k t * ,<br />

c . i m -<br />

ik'n : wi«*i<br />

Chamber of Cominerce publishcd<br />

a W.ilk of Fame dinvtorv<br />

'<br />

'<br />

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w i t h<br />

h o n<br />

-ach >t and l t F a m e m < > M l v h o n -<br />

« < r > t n t e r t a t n i T > H t m v \ i T , t h e n *<br />

a a * e x o f t t o i t e , ^ u r h a > t h e ; . t a r ><br />

t i v i t . K k i n : w l t d ^ e U K f o u r A m e n -<br />

n u d e M i m e m i > -<br />

t ^ k t i i * o r i n s t a n c e , ( h i * s t a r i n<br />

tnml of the Dan-Dw shoe npair<br />

shop on Vine Street honors<br />

"Maunct* Diller". <strong>The</strong> star wa><br />

anvnO Gala Cartki, but bv th**<br />

time the star came out with the<br />

others in 19M hv was fonyitten<br />

and his name dme out misspflk-d<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ovmber *»f Conv<br />

mtTce fixed the star in the<br />

with a bi(» aTrm>»ny, i y<br />

Swedish dnvctoTi and .<br />

tf you'rv planning on making<br />

it bifi in theontenainment induv<br />

try, then shtxu for a stir—and<br />

you'll know wli<strong>at</strong> it's like to Iv<br />

walkiit all over evei / day.<br />

| Madonna whips out plenty in her book, Sex<br />

ByKeUeen Stephen* tiive* mun. 1 perverted th.m tin-<br />

"Love in not K'x 5W*\ i* nnt pictures Ar*.d llu- pii/tw- inlow."<br />

pntty Kid<br />

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Ywf uullartd:>h ih'h.tvior. onci.*<br />

to grab the<br />

piilitk's <strong>at</strong>tention by ivIvflMrfl a<br />

conrmversa! fir-t bo»k. Sty. !t b<br />

w h i t e p h o t i f w h i t h l e . i t t j n - M . t -<br />

i i ^ . h \ K T f -<br />

«*ong i*it* same lino -t- htr Tm/n the one* in which *Jie i* •<br />

li'.tthc'i* .in*.) r!<br />

p<br />

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" I p i e > ^ o i r . i p a n ' d t o d i r t v t n<br />

N ! k U<br />

b l l t it i> >Ull .1 I l l t J f<br />

> i n . " o t n y s a w h i p .<br />

I :<br />

<strong>The</strong> large r.tet.il covrt. inscribed<br />

with "Arx." uptru- to<br />

on Scavy axistriK*<br />

. \ e n t h » H i ) ^ i n ? > n e o i t h e p u -<br />

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m i m i c it i h n u t f ; t i d i r t y p o - o<br />

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briKMth smiles .ind trlothes Ucs a child<br />

indtftrcssthe<br />

one who some arc nvrurninc<br />

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tea of tew*<br />

Hinting to swim in Adulthood.<br />

One who trembled A| the thought<br />

of jmnellilnR p»inc M'mitft; for h? h.»d<br />

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thut bmad mtthir^ thnt h>d<br />

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One, now with Moan* by which<br />

to travel an& p<br />

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unvr.u. HIGH sOL<br />

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OAIV2PSJS December IV mi<br />

More acceptance for special educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

By Diana Hou<br />

At one time or another, most<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>iLes have encountered students<br />

trom special educ<strong>at</strong>ion class<br />

around campus. How have you<br />

reacted to these students? Perhaps<br />

wth a smirk or joke, or by<br />

just ignoring thtm<br />

"Thay »c?re me sometimes.<br />

One time one of them ju?t sa i next<br />

to mo <strong>at</strong> ui started talking 10 me,"<br />

Ethel Ng said. "J didn't even<br />

know who she w«w. I couldn't<br />

even rcuUcemiI wh<strong>at</strong> shewas saying<br />

either, :>o I just walktd away<br />

because I was so scared."<br />

Are wo not supposed to bthighly<br />

sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed LwweHitea?<br />

Ves! Ywl Of course we arc! Why<br />

then do we somtlimes turn away<br />

and igiturrsfmcvU educ<strong>at</strong>ion shidenb?<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are a lot of" students<br />

here tha* are really scared and really<br />

intimid<strong>at</strong>ed because we tend<br />

to get intirpid<strong>at</strong>rd about things<br />

wo don't really know about,"<br />

Martha Burns,a$peci<strong>at</strong>educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

ieacher, said. "Bui those students<br />

who have gone through the student<br />

aid program have all gone<br />

away understanding and feeling<br />

good about the fact th<strong>at</strong> wv'nir<br />

here, Jio E think nil we nerd is .1<br />

littler educ<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

So here's a little educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> special educ<strong>at</strong>ion studenb<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> aiuennrifcd in a transition<br />

class (Community Intensive<br />

Instruction for Secondary Aged<br />

Students with sevtTe disabilities)<br />

designed ii> teach student? from<br />

VrfWr<br />

Special educ<strong>at</strong>ion teacher Martha Burns, middle, looks on as studies Colina Kloeppot and<br />

Josoph Chow sort clothes In tho basomnnt <strong>at</strong> Ross Dress For Less.<br />

the age of 18 jo 22 to survive in the<br />

community.<br />

Tliespecial ttlucabon students<br />

art* not "admitted to Lowel! Jiki?<br />

other students. <strong>The</strong>y don't apply<br />

to get in. <strong>The</strong>y're sent here directly<br />

from the spt*:wl-ed program,"<br />

principal Raul Cheng said.<br />

Itieru LS-T separ<strong>at</strong>e special «Juc<strong>at</strong>iort<br />

program <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> for students<br />

who have met a-gular admission<br />

standard-; bu t Ji.we kwm-<br />

Community<br />

service tackles<br />

social problems<br />

By jimmy Chan<br />

and Albert Weinfu<br />

If you're sick of problems in<br />

San Francisco such ,T-.<br />

homeiessness and poverty, then<br />

do something r»bout it by taking<br />

Community Snirtles and Service<br />

iKrxt M-'II-K: It'i<br />

<strong>The</strong> Conun»nit>' Studies and<br />

Scrviceclasstacklostw. m<strong>at</strong>nnbjectivw.<br />

One is analyzing causes<br />

and finding wlu*i»ms topntiAvm?<br />

in.Sim I-r.inciscL*. the other is acti\v!y<br />

particip.itaig in t!v :u»lutions.<br />

"1 believe tkit soil sciences<br />

slxjuld ruive<strong>at</strong> mtirh*'' =• lipnmv<br />

pDPt-nt to it as tht: n<strong>at</strong>ural ?ci<br />

cna»s(" Ivachi-r lU*n Tray said.<br />

"CnmmunityShidiesandSemce<br />

soems U? be »n ideal cbssrcxtm<br />

uhcru both theory and practkv<br />

caa work Uigether."<br />

"I thirk irs [the classl very<br />

good even though if s not a ruird<br />

acAdoi*w: class," student A,\n>ri<br />

Lee Slid "You learn a lot: not<br />

about scholastics from 1 textbt w >k<br />

but from discussions"<br />

"We get to k :»m .1 lot," another<br />

shident, ReginaCiUng,s»!d. "V\t<br />

had many guest speakers an-.-f n. 1 -<br />

ctived first lund experience's on<br />

things."<br />

Ona typical day. Tray splits the<br />

class i»\o two groups to discus<br />

social issues like poverty<br />

hnrrK*!e5*ric*i?, and gang vv*lrntv<br />

"We tn* to gc Ix'yond the even-d.iy<br />

issues," Tray said.<br />

Calang likes- the cl.i& Kxa;;.; •<br />

she enjoys working '.«.ith children<br />

<strong>at</strong> tho YMCA wh'*n? she voUmttxr^<br />

Each student chooses an<br />

organis<strong>at</strong>ion of interest lo volun-<br />

teer .it fur the svnH.'.slvr.<br />

Uv rvccinimt'iids the class because<br />

it's "very beneficial for a<br />

p p p g<br />

up i»nd leam aNiut other people<br />

be>'.;os themselves. It's about<br />

other people Miffmn;; or qning<br />

thr j.iiih lutt-J titiKj i ..KUIUI; 1<br />

c.ill it easy. U ; A lot ot work .iiid<br />

thinking. It's not ju^ K-xtlwio<br />

and h*)meivt>rk-''<br />

Rm.'ntiy.thi i cl.i» he! p«\J paint<br />

h K A and p.irtit'p.it'-"J in the<br />

:.' FiVnl Drive.<br />

i? irradt-don class<br />

piinicip.iti.»n, .ic.id'.-mic pi-rf»?rm,mre<br />

«i rivt.--p.tgi. 1 ti-nn p.ipiT.<br />

oral prescnutiiin^, ,md .) minimum<br />

oi lh hviurs «'i community<br />

service outside s:h*K'!. fVrhapb<br />

th;> best new>, however, i> tli.it<br />

Tray doo>n't give tests<br />

Sline students an.' viimlied in<br />

studies elective.<br />

"Comntun'ttv ^tudit-s and Service<br />

i> .1 piiut panecl wiiuh tin.'<br />

Cm Franciso* United 5chL»l Ditria<br />

and tl»e S. F. Schxil Volunteer,<br />

.1 nonprofit orsiirttinion, !u><br />

pdrtiiiU) ^uppurtfd," Irny ?*iid<br />

Tlv.' a^t of the rundi. P mie tnim<br />

p-ivaie loiiihijtiims.<br />

'Tht* class is piirt of a n<strong>at</strong>ionwide<br />

movement which recognizes<br />

th<strong>at</strong> students can enrich<br />

their undjrstiindir'" of various<br />

<strong>at</strong>ntniVer^t'ii WMIO hut ctr'-ting<br />

invnived tfiemtelves," I'r.iy<br />

sikl <strong>The</strong> da:* is (; wash dishes, cook with<br />

she microwave, ami do a grocery<br />

: hopping pmgrcim <strong>at</strong> Lucky's.<br />

On Fritlay l>x •*, Ihv ipcci,\\<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion UepdrtTtwnt startiti a<br />

numl priori araimpanitU by an<br />

open house in Room 41. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

snowed tin* Movie Wm/ix's l^Or/J,<br />

did se^ out to paint a mum) with<br />

tin; theme "Why can't we all just<br />

get along." <strong>The</strong> pioject, however,<br />

wa* not as successful as planned.<br />

F-JW rejriibr <strong>Lowell</strong> students nt-<br />

U'lidt'U, and the main painters<br />

didn't show up. <strong>The</strong> wall now<br />

btnnds with one blotch of paint<br />

<strong>The</strong> Iheory is reverse integr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Instead of us going out into<br />

your classrooms/' Burns s.iid.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y i^x^ied their "doors U> get<br />

pt see ivha! we're about. It<br />

would re.illy be a good dream if<br />

wt cduld implement this on a<br />

regular basis."<br />

ADVICE FROM DEAR PEER<br />

Girl meets boy, boy moves away<br />

T>.<br />

I nxLTiflvmct this guv an J we<br />

really hit it ott '^.'e .irv together<br />

nw but I'm u-t ^urj if I >1'KUIM<br />

tuhl itor not Tie lliin 5 is th<strong>at</strong> even<br />

though ' Iwven't known him fur<br />

Uut long, i tiire devrjly for hifn<br />

Tlie probl'-m is tli<strong>at</strong> X' might bv<br />

moving s •on and I d-.>n'tknow if<br />

I should get toti<strong>at</strong>tacttcni to hint I<br />

am serious when I get into a rel<strong>at</strong>ionshipand<br />

t don't want to give<br />

him rr.y he>art if he's just going to<br />

U. L . .1 lot of<br />

time spent with M -me* n u care<br />

ahm t who you'd pn iKibl v iv -t n.a<br />

am often in tlie futu.T<br />

it'i. net M\ iMs\ (j«.i>iun but<br />

you might want 'o ,i?ji yourself<br />

thr:*'uik'vtt'in> Minv in;pnrt*int<br />

t*«thhiel:tbiuiship?ArvvMu willing<br />

tn put yourself on the lint- 1<br />

Hi-wdi"^ this p^TSin fivl .ih>ut<br />

thj*. dilemma?<br />

Cii Hid hick with your decision,<br />

and if you h.ve any rrv.-r:. 1 pn>|.v<br />

lent,, tee 1 freeluci.-nH-in.ind tt!k<br />

to one of tht'<br />

$t:uL'nu 111 thepcrr c v v<br />

»"«-5. xmtch ifti-tts mi y!s I y,2f>, have<br />

H'CTI pmtfii in aii.'Wi'/'jv <strong>The</strong>udti-<br />

an* &ch Utter as a ;?vuy lo fm>mt!e<br />

v t i t ! J h 4<br />

^. if i/.ui m»t!d {ikr lo writr<br />

H> Dear l':Vr ;ml your Uitrrs in<br />

a'uit^iorlttri'a PfAntttris'hxi'r<br />

in fa tvx hi Ihc ;wr t\nittseihis<br />

n*ttu, hxaW ai-rtiw fnm thr train<br />

ii*tcv. Students coi'<strong>at</strong>#> yu tt) tfcf?<br />

J Unj,^ JihUll talk hi<br />


• OOi<br />

ISIiiiiffiiitale^ a^sc^^ebytxitbs<br />

who replaced long-time vwthebasket<br />

togam aneariy 15-6<br />

710 rebounds), six assists,, olid<br />

•/oursteals. V'^V,- 1 ;-V;..;\u"'<br />

P Senior Kelvin JCim\ind junior<br />

AJcJm AgfrwlcjHalso prov»de&<br />

nxipr cuntributions cff<br />

the bench a^Kani scored ll<br />

• points and grabbed eight rebounds<br />

(seven offcnsh-eJ white<br />

^Agmslcy ~"3corco '11 -or-his 13'<br />

points during the third period<br />

m whldi <strong>Lowell</strong> put the game<br />

out of «wf h with a 22-5 point<br />

•«jru<br />

- * Tbe&unc however, did not<br />

stutoff weJ] SOT <strong>Lowell</strong> With<br />

the help or* their bigger lineup,<br />

Uncutn took advantage of* tte<br />

Guiimai inside by rebounding<br />

coach the last two seasons,<br />

ve-the^coached fast year's JV team to<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinal r. the league chiunokmihip. He<br />

admitted th<strong>at</strong> thestyte of play<br />

JhedpffthelaMfourmlnutesnt' this war will be lirtuke thtftw<br />

...,_, J36-28tead<strong>at</strong>;<br />

tfwasr»djffer-<br />

_pftiiiBeretha?i.<br />

!• - as ^iijnawereiieverabie tc<br />

f J ;«cabUsh T aneffective ofraisive<br />

gair»; thaiJe to the GardinaJ defense.<br />

.".••" ...-i^:-,'•• vt- •,<br />

' ^Oui 1 press just woi« them,"<br />

juniorWUlHerrerasnid •<br />

- -Ttem captain jtinior Adriano<br />

Hrv<strong>at</strong>in. Agreed. "Altrnwigh w<br />

did not start off well,, IM*can*<br />

back and played good dtnmsc<br />

and got a lotof eajy shotsotf our<br />

deteme. •••;•. , . - •<br />

<strong>The</strong> win was the third for the<br />

Cardinal after four loses to teams<br />

with A combined 150 record in<br />

the preseason.<br />

As was evident Tuesday<br />

night, a different style ciaracterizes<br />

LoKell's pUy this yeai,<br />

which con be <strong>at</strong>tributed to new<br />

head coach Richard Fbislund,<br />

half«ourtj<br />

•r- ^V\fe.wuttt> f and emul<strong>at</strong>e<br />

l '£ Kenfcvdcyi'.'Fbrslund said. "Vvfe'<br />

..:. will urtllze ile ttvec^pnint line,<br />

: press and nm, and shuttle 10<br />

plus guys in and put continuously.^<br />

'• Aivther charge tiiis year Ls<br />

the absence <strong>at</strong>* Mirhao! Law,<br />

Ben Lennpert, and Peter Mai,<br />

senior sinrtws from last season<br />

R»rsiund will took In juniors<br />

Prentice Welch and Drechsler<br />

ic become this year's leaden.<br />

"Prentice and M<strong>at</strong>t will be<br />

tho two big guns for us with<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t having Ae best chance to<br />

become a all-lcigiic player,"<br />

ForshmdsaM.<br />

Forslund plans other<br />

i off the court this sea-<br />

system <strong>at</strong> games, ask the band<br />

to play <strong>at</strong> games, and set up A<br />

food stand to help raise money<br />

for jerseys a/%d warm-ups.<br />

r 11,1392 SPORTS LJ17<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> runs out<br />

of gas <strong>at</strong> st<strong>at</strong>e finals<br />

By Andrew Kim<br />

After capturing<br />

the AAA Cross<br />

Country All-City<br />

Championship, the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> ll cmss coim- coi<br />

*ry boy.s' team<br />

P'accd Ust and the<br />

girls** team finished<br />

second i» Li^r in the sl<strong>at</strong>e championships<br />

in Fiesno on StUiui.iy,<br />

Nov. 2H<br />

"I expected the b*>v-s ti > do tetter<br />

than lliey actually did,' ni.ich<br />

Andy UH>O>; saki. "Bui the Rirl^<br />

t!id well"<br />

Senior lereiny Osterloh, tin-<br />

C/irdiiul > top t\»v^' nmiKf, fin-<br />

Uhtxi l20tli«».it«if 'l.W with.i linn*<br />

uf 17:2" "I w.isn't surprJM.'J with<br />

my pi-rtnrnuncf," Iv siij "] c\fievtej<br />

In nin .1 litlle faster, bill<br />

pl.itv \%*IM.\ 1 i:\jTected thi> "<br />

Tlie i my hot i'> trnrk "<br />

With -i time t»t IW5H. senior<br />

"n^'ii^ Uim placed tliin.i .irnon£<br />

the >even L*iwe!l bay* ninm.rs<br />

.inJ l-i'-'Oi in tiit' i.ILL 1 , i tiiiMiinf,<br />

fourth fur tiw Cirdin.ll was jun-<br />

ior John Hernandez, ducked .it<br />

19:12. Thfa-stcHJie Unveil mniit!n».<br />

in (»idt. i r, were sophc.moie<br />

Duru^ld CKiti, senior Oliver N^,<br />

and senior Royce Fung<br />

L ftgSp d b<br />

nt the day was freshmen Oasii<br />

LU«TII. With ;i fimeo;'2(H2, she<br />

fini-shed firit for the <strong>Lowell</strong> fiirls<br />

.t!*.d WUh overall in the varsity<br />

I'.iri'-' ntr z bi- h.nl t hi'thin) U-t<br />

time tor a <strong>Lowell</strong> cro^s ctmntrv*<br />

<strong>at</strong>hlete, .icci'rUing h> Lt\>n);<br />

"f w.fnti.tj to do my i\rst, but 1<br />

didn't expect to finish fir^t for<br />

Lowi'lt," I iicero .^"id.<br />

"I '.*xp».v"ttiJ Oa>ii U) do well,"<br />

Lwtnfi NiiJ "But fier f:m>h w.tb a<br />

»nd •*«•'-the Lt<br />

tut » ' !4" ninners with .i<br />

! 20.?*'. Stipliomon.* V.tlrnc<br />

uMtJ'.^i-s nu-vt.it IPti- with<br />

" •" ?2 i'l Svmor Aur.i<br />

iT-i jmi in Imirth wit! 1 thv*<br />

time (jf 22:2K. <strong>The</strong> i .».'or<br />

I7th<br />

p g 17 :ucmv <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> gtrls with 3r»h points,<br />

came in 15th out ci iA teams.<br />

"1 w isn't really expecting a<br />

close race Because there \v«3.i lot<br />

of competition from st>ulhern<br />

Ci!:(oniin SCJHKJIS ami a lot of individual<br />

competifc ir>in the ncv,"<br />

Ostl.Tln!l Slid<br />

Act-ord:i)g to official listing,<br />

placing firjt in the boys overall<br />

competition w.is^.TiorMjr^arito<br />

O-il!a>M)l Hoover I !ij;h SCIVKII in<br />

snithi1--;.ir;n, 1 i:iy. l ctJ:iJ.3\.j;li»*niore<br />

Molly Mchbcrg of Pumn-<br />

.suli in M>uthem Cilifumia finbh(i.I.idist-tnithinJ<br />

Senior Kelly<br />

Roda finished fourth for Irvine<br />

I linn Vluio!<br />

In tlk'r.trl-y tean perfurm.ji"-. f :e,<br />

A^uura or yiuthern Cilifurnih- in^ton. .ir.d B.ilr»>.i We'll bv in<br />

m.in K..inun VV.^hin^li'ii «vin- tiK-ivitghting''<br />

ninj; tht' 1131b-- divi-i«- Ac^tixihg w cn.ich N'i'hob,<br />

mcirv Jium Njvamt 'Jtt 1 125 Ib?., tw»> rvw mfmbws, Navarrn .ind<br />

s&y'tar Luis MoiiterroNi tht* l?-5 HTW.V Kevin Oh. l^th*hmv gre<strong>at</strong><br />

lbs, senior Mij»«t-'l I'crla iht* 145 pmmis.-, Tht- tciin lo lx-.it. Utw<br />

the 155 lbs.. JRJ H'liior<br />

Wu winning tN' hr.i w v<br />

Acci-rdi'n>; :i* Nichols-, the<br />

te.tni'^ stri<br />

Ei^ht'-r Li'wi-HS2f> n<br />

( ni»trtt point* Jrc its .in* '••jf«'r^n? but vwn with thi. 1<br />

( n.'t:iniinii members<br />

tp work h.iM and .L-- vt'tt-r.in:., the V.im .la .t whulf<br />

Junior Jcfly Soriano practteos his moves for com pa Hi ion.<br />

KF/^


I<br />

SPORTS December H<br />

Girls'hoops stomp all over Westmoor<br />

By Ann? Lao<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> girls'<br />

varsity basketball<br />

team biMt Wostmoer.<br />

55-40 on<br />

Tntsday, improving<br />

its pre-season<br />

rtairrf to5-l. Senior<br />

forward Scqui>ta<br />

Baioni paced the<br />

team with 2(1 points.<br />

<strong>The</strong> week before, the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

girls' defe<strong>at</strong>ed Frwnunt for the<br />

first time in 13 years in u 52-51<br />

titrilter.<br />

With 10 seconds left and Fremont<br />

leading by one point in the<br />

fourth quarter, junior center<br />

NiiUah Thompson was fouled.<br />

She sunk both free throws, giving<br />

Lxiwell a one-point lead. Fremont<br />

had one last p< jssession, bu c failed<br />

tnscore because Loweli'sdi'fense<br />

forced them tn throw the ball out<br />

of bmindsUmvU gained poh&ejr<br />

sion and run down the clock.<br />

Tliegamc was dose t!te whole<br />

way. Lowcil led 13-12 <strong>at</strong> the end<br />

of the first quarter, but Fremont<br />

took A 28-27 lead <strong>at</strong> the half.<br />

"I thought it wasagood game<br />

overall, " roach lames Thorms<br />

said. "When we tcld them Uwy<br />

had ;* chance to win it. they<br />

sw'Tntd to want to thnnv it away,<br />

but they came back and plaved<br />

better."<br />

"I think everyone stuck tof.ether,"<br />

junior guard Erika I-im<br />

said. "Everyone played a good<br />

game. Fremont is a team th<strong>at</strong><br />

Naitah Thompson drives toward tho hoop as teamm<strong>at</strong>e Sequoia Baiont w<strong>at</strong>chos.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> hasn't be<strong>at</strong>en in 13 years<br />

the pressure WJS on fmm the<br />

beginning"<br />

Thompbon led all xurers with<br />

16r.oinfc»ar.dLmic»ntribt:ted 11.<br />

I-mvell be<strong>at</strong> San Ramon 4R%W<br />

on Dor. 1, but lost oneot its starting<br />

players due to an injury.<br />

Afroniing to Tht;ma.\ junior<br />

forward Andrva Durieux is ex-<br />

pt-cted hi k> sidelined for <strong>at</strong> least<br />

•wo weeks, "depending; on how<br />

fast she recovers."<br />

"We played better," Ilium. 1 !:*<br />

said, "but thfroaa* things we can<br />

sHlI impn»ve(in "<br />

ThompMin Ifd all «corers*igain<br />

w : th 16 points white Durieux<br />

.tdJtrd 15.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s only low wa? \c El<br />

•UCHAH3SETO<br />

Ccrrito 5t,-& on Nov. 25.<br />

<strong>The</strong> players were a^ment just<br />

to be cm the jlmir and they weren't<br />

thinking about playing good,<br />

hard basketball." Thomas siid.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y had ton many mental<br />

lapK-s."<br />

Lviwdi ,\\H> bent lames Logan<br />

49-22 and Drake 5M-4M.<br />

Mew era of Cardinal football brings success<br />

By Steven Large<br />

Another lu^Ji<br />

school fwtball soa-<br />

«%n ha»; mmc antl<br />

^ono, and with it tht_><br />

passing of another<br />

AAA champion, the<br />

Galileo Lions, fwturing<br />

the of'jn-writicn-up<br />

Bobby Shaw and other talented<br />

players. But we must not<br />

forgetabout the 1992 <strong>Lowell</strong> Cardinal,<br />

who, under second-year<br />

hfad coach Briar- Von Alrnan,<br />

brought the Cird.inal to a new<br />

bveland seaired a third place firtiihinthcAAA.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> finished 5-2 on the year<br />

and although its season ended<br />

with a 41-15 playoff loSi to the<br />

Washington fciglcs on Nov. 21 <strong>at</strong><br />

Washington, the Cardinal pawed<br />

season long th<strong>at</strong> it wasn't a teAvn<br />

to be taken lightly.<br />

No, the Cardinal didn't h.ive<br />

{415) 334-3327<br />

Bob 5 m It hers<br />

siz*: And they didn't juve any<br />

suptrbi.ir:-. But (huy did have<br />

something Wh.it it wiy I'm not<br />

qulu- iiia, but it ^»i Uiun to U»c<br />

playoffs for t'le firs-t time in V<br />

years, and no, thv reason vv.isn'l<br />

a fluke.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pbyvni just got U^4A1 tons<br />

Ithescundwarctmchn dhl<br />

head awch Von Alman ^<br />

II tiwk mtire than "j ^ g<br />

used to," however, |t) make<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> a winner.<br />

Tlit>* did it with a gre<strong>at</strong> iniartt'rbiick.<br />

Marcus Wlllwms, who<br />

nuny, including this reporter, believe<br />

to be the best in the league.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y did it with a variety of<br />

running backs, including Eric<br />

(£ip Zip) Lagandaun, a little guy<br />

who ran for Kg yardage, Jonah<br />

Hai tman, the Tom Knthrruin of<br />

the Cardinal, and Shawn<br />

Zimmerman, whe added a little<br />

of everything to the ream.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y did it wtlha s>lid nvi-iv-<br />

g q . g ) ,<br />

W!K» <strong>at</strong> tight end was named ofiLiistve<br />

lineman "I the season,<br />

HerbieTaKilno, whti finally bioss.>rned<br />

in the last game of the sea-<br />

Kir. with KCyards receiving, \'*:il<br />

Ebcrling, who seeminJ to c<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

evtrything thniwr to him, and<br />

Run VW>ng, whose **.-A^m was ait<br />

bhort by a broken ankle.<br />

'flu.'defense also played a huge<br />

mil in thesuccessoftheCardinal.<br />

"Last year wegave up over 2U<br />

4)r 30 rX'inti every game/' defensive<br />

Opt.iin Ryan M.inna si id<br />

"This war we consistently gave<br />

up fewer than 20 points per<br />

g-imt:"<br />

<strong>The</strong>y did it with -i strong defensive<br />

lino,anchored by senior Winston<br />

FryjTe, whose dancer after<br />

his sacks were often more entertiining<br />

than thesrcks dicmselves.<br />

"Winston is the most terrifying<br />

pl.r.iT iin tin 1 team," <strong>Lowell</strong> deik.n.-'ivL'<br />

lineman Ury.in f'nM'M<br />

Mid<br />

Ihey did it with linebackers<br />

like Ryan Hanna, Grant Schiey,<br />

Given Ytv, Jorge I.ope2,and Ryan<br />

Kent, who made the big plays<br />

when it counted.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y did it wifh a group of<br />

defensi V. 1 backs, TriKhuu, Lester<br />

Anchtrt.1, iAinia Let;, and Shawn<br />

Zimmenniin, who m.ide big hits<br />

despite tlKirsi.'V}!] size.<br />

And th(.-y did it with a bunch<br />

of backups who provided the<br />

^r.irV (Kit all teams n^vd when<br />

the regulars are tired.<br />

No, they didn't win the whole<br />

ihing. But who expected thum to?<br />

And no, they shouldn't have won<br />

the whole liiing, because they<br />

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Jason Lee, jumpttJ<br />

out In .1 5-1 rccond<br />

after edging out<br />

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55-19 Wednesday<br />

night in a physical, up-tempo<br />

game.<br />

<strong>The</strong> game was close, throughout<br />

and free Ihmws were the decisive<br />

factor down the stretch.<br />

Treshman point guard Stan<br />

Ycung connected on two with 20<br />

seconds tuft on the clock to put the<br />

Cardinal up by five, which sea'cd<br />

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Ben Malbrough led all scorers,<br />

as lie went for a double-double,<br />

tallying 16 point;: along with 13<br />

a'bouniis, rruny v( which lecl to<br />

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majority of their points.<br />

"Our break was un tnni^t,"<br />

Malbrough said. "Jiveryone got<br />

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In otlieraction. Unveil bit 1 w by<br />

Lirk-Wilmerding and Sacred<br />

Heart's fhahrrbin team on Dec 3<br />

and_Dec. 5,60-35 and 55-31<br />

<strong>The</strong> oi\!y loss tor uV* Cardirutl<br />

came a wtvk earlier 51-37 from a<br />

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from Scrra High of San M<strong>at</strong>eo.<br />

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U'nvinf*, i nwi 11 river<br />

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twm from Skylitv High of Onkland.<br />

Sftphftmore forwarc! Gavin<br />

McCranu led all <strong>Lowell</strong> scorei-s<br />

with nine points.<br />

<strong>The</strong>opening game for the Cardinal<br />

came against the Bears of<br />

San Ramon Valley. <strong>Lowell</strong> played<br />

better eaiblin^ thvni hi pull out<br />

the victory 47-44.<br />

All eyes were on new coach<br />

Lee .is it was hii first f,3mc. "1<br />

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Veil, it srcnts Hut the imvvU<br />

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Du.ni James Thomas was the victim<br />

of A cniul trick ,wt up by ecu v»<br />

country coach Andy Leong and<br />

the «:imtwd tm> dnvtr on the<br />

trip- back rrom Stile Chunninii-<br />

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(* ccich L/jnnfl •ilioi^cdly conipin.-d<br />

lo ewbarmss Thomas b»*<br />

lr ving the bus err<strong>at</strong>ically todhnipt<br />

his visit to tlie b-iilmmm.<br />

According to one runnrr, Tlwnia*<br />

»nid, "Didn't even spill a drop."<br />

Uravo, Mr. Thomas, bravu.<br />

Team members say th<strong>at</strong> conch<br />

Leong brought his lenther whip to<br />

practice it few weeks <strong>at</strong>;o. Tlio<br />

whip, affection<strong>at</strong>ely nameu<br />

Leonard by conch Leung, was<br />

istxl ic? "whip up" team performance.<br />

Hey, ccwch, tme word.<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapy. Look into it.<br />

Some more dirt on the rruss<br />

country wan;. Senior Nlkki Lira<br />

had a little accident dunnu the<br />

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vin <strong>at</strong> all ctftts" tactics when hv<br />

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In oilier bkeibiit! news, the<br />

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omin<strong>at</strong>ing competitions and taking A11-<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Search for Ptanet X<br />

Is it myth or reality?<br />

. v X, page 16<br />

<strong>The</strong> Magic fff bisney<br />

^Mickey and Co. still hold n<strong>at</strong>ion spellbound.<br />

Spotlight, pages,D1-D4<br />

I M i<br />

I" Another Bay sac wins LEC chair election. Results on page 3.<br />

Volume: 18'<br />

sfe-rrii'<br />

LoWeli Hibh SchooC-San Francisco Unified,Sehboi Qj'sjrict<br />

Crank calls plague <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

By Wendy Ue<br />

Two more l.owcJI families have reported<br />

recvivinj; phone tails ln>tnan m»«dcntified<br />

m.ili i cLiinmi?; fc> luvo kid'upjx-d<br />

A family member since Pit- Uwvlt first n. 1 -<br />

p<br />

Tin 1 family of .J feina!" <strong>Lowell</strong> juninr<br />

received ,i phxne call on I2»x\ .11 <strong>at</strong> about<br />

1O.i in in which She male caller cl.unted In<br />

jvr«>ail irhiniLi.it m .»L* tut thi |unj. :t, M<br />

as itci^Ul and weight<br />

Faculty and<br />

staff meet over<br />

lack of Jhe<strong>at</strong><br />

By Dean Vu<br />

Principal I'.ml C]J•!!£, .iit:;i.u:t pr.r.apal<br />

John Mahoney, and tt'dcht'rs Robert<br />

M<br />

y<br />

to dbcuss tJu 1 Lick of he<strong>at</strong> in tin; sclvnll be cold if<br />

the cittj .iir > .il!is%iil to enter x'hm'l {\*-<br />

vvmilj clti-i .uitttni.itit..it!y .itter<br />

ufViKii."<br />

Aa"i»rdingn> M*im>nev, theniechani.-m<br />

which .ihotild £ U IH. 1 UK* dt i »rs au t ;>m.itica Ily<br />

is bmken Tlit 1 school is sending .i letter to<br />

potiif thene<strong>at</strong>irigy.^tem," Swett slid "V\e<br />

will hire.i fvrsm lot**ke.il*H>k .ltuur-v^-<br />

M.\r\f it':* putting nut sufficient v-n-<br />

M,ihonevsiidUH>m.iinfuni,i.vi> working<br />

well, but b.cause the pipes th<strong>at</strong> carry<br />

I Continued im ;«j,y 2)<br />

'I perM.-led in a>ku»^ to talk to my<br />

mother, -mil he kept MVing she couldn't<br />

n-me to UK' pi>ime," the junior slid <strong>The</strong><br />

'.'tiller^ claim was t'iKe. but the laniily<br />

oillvd the [H i 'ite ,nul cJvm^eii the phone<br />

number<br />

A /riiMle Umell xinhjinnTu s«iid l'rr<br />

.'.jinilv uveivcij iwiu.ill'siiillH'lallnf IW1<br />

j-owcll student. <strong>The</strong> student<br />

il call her m* 'ihi-r. • 'jif-u ;t\l Hi;* [•• 'li<br />

J : h.ir. -i I [iicii I.'; •!!. • luiiuli'T<br />

n-.etvevf ,i •••.•• Mirvev-A-.-r the ph.--n*- l<br />

Mvire> to tv n-l<strong>at</strong>ed to ilie kidiuip i Ml*<br />

A female seniiir »*.iid >he rwvived two<br />

calls New Year's Eve between V and 10 p.m.<br />

In the first call, an unidentified maleasta'd<br />

ier her 1>\ n.uiH. 1 . In th*.* ^-cunj dill, a man<br />

"Since K w.i;. ItUi'clock, I didn't believe<br />

it \%j> hi»m :Uv Chnmit.lt'," the senior s.iid<br />

p<br />

•\P'itl«T leniiile luninr Niiii Ch<strong>at</strong> She an-<br />

»<br />

seven n« w (srhmt! bo.ini) meniKTs in tlie<br />

yp<br />

opportunity and .' f hallen^e it\ order to<br />

meet th<strong>at</strong> \'\ jtk'nj;e we nc-ed to work d>ceUiercjoptTa<br />

lively vviih our l*r-t energies<br />

(and! ideas.'<br />

Or LeJand Yee, Uic senior membir t if the<br />

tthixtl bt j.ird enl'.'rinj* hii second fcnn. was<br />

uiected vite president with &».x v»i!e> .HKI<br />

bi<br />

dcirorullo.<br />

"J Ycv|hjj.!»h,-1 wn his concern f'jr;iH stu-<br />

.-. iuib;tir.^u.tj mU special rw\tl\"a-.ninii.--<br />

iid in her noniin<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

Yee<br />

Tuexi.ty'i. nvrhnj; nvirked the first for<br />

Anfiii* Fa."Slirw PhiHips .\t}d )iil Wynns,<br />

who were elected in N't»\embtT TlK'Oijtfioin^;<br />

:neml>,-rs of:he xfax:! board wtTC<br />

former president (oAniu. 1 Miller, Libby<br />

Denebtim, .»m) Fred Rodriguez, vj\\o wvrv<br />

honored <strong>at</strong> the board meeting on Dec. 8.<br />

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NEWS January 15,1993<br />

Newsbriefs<br />

School suspends two<br />

students caught with pot<br />

Uy Eric Louie<br />

A faculty rttember c.iught a <strong>Lowell</strong> female rophorrK're .md .i<br />

male senior with marijuana on school grounds PIT **.<br />

According to the sophomore, rruith teacher Anthony Costa<br />

caugntthe two en the walkway between the soccer field and thr<br />

main building with a pipe and mitrijtwiM around n««>n.<br />

Costa took the tun to dean James Throws, who tlu-n tix'k<br />

tlv.Tn to principal Paul Cheng<br />

According h) tlu? Miphcinioiv, she received a five-day suspension,<br />

a parent ounferenavind a recommend<strong>at</strong>ion for A disciplinary<br />

transfer from <strong>Lowell</strong> for being under the influence of rrurijtMM<br />

and substance abuse.<br />

According fci (lie senior, who was caught for possession and<br />

aidinsinthesmokinjjofUwnnarijuanaJieawvtxl jtliav-day<br />

suspension, removal of all senior priviK'ges except for gndnite,<br />

and a rwsvni a^nference. He will receive thnv druj* counselirg<br />

sessions rvvjtiirvd bv the student handbook.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sophomore, \V!K» had oneutheroffense, will transfer to.)<br />

Santa Clara high school next sen tester despite three learher recomiTwnd<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

th<strong>at</strong> SW>IK" should be<strong>at</strong> lowed to stay titLnwr!!.<br />

"Disciplinary action w.ts taken which resulted inon**ttudeni<br />

being transferred to ainrtltersdiool and the tttlier >ludent King<br />

put on prob<strong>at</strong>ion .it <strong>Lowell</strong>," Thomas sr.iii.<br />

"People should know wh<strong>at</strong> the rules* an.-. Wir jtrictly follow<br />

the handbook/' Cheng said.<br />

Costa had no comment.<br />

Alumni return to inform<br />

students about college life<br />

By Isabel Hsu and Than Lc<br />

Represent<strong>at</strong>ives from 20 colleges and universities met with<br />

U>wetl students Mods 1B-20in tlu-cafeteri.i .it tlu-.iniui.il College<br />

Fair jar 6.<br />

Mi M of tlH*scIitHtl:irepii.'S*. i nted, ranging fromH.irvi'yMudd<br />

l.f Vii>sir, were priv<strong>at</strong>e. Represent<strong>at</strong>ives fn»m l'C-!3erkeley and<br />

UCl l l !!<br />

ge, well-knovn universities, such -T? Boston University<br />

and Yiile University, wen. 1 represented, as well as smaller, mure<br />

obscure schools, siKh as Colg<strong>at</strong>e University .md Tufts University.<br />

Coign te University represent.! live<br />

O l i d l U l l pp<br />

"After Lfin.ll,}>)*; ,>] i^i-iJii't lii(.ia- to .inn t<strong>at</strong> die<br />

y want to <strong>at</strong>tend," Butler siid<br />

'flie njpresenlalivesgaveadvice,rxi de»fribed rainy aspects<br />

of college lite, such as juggling jobs and school, Uie weallier. ti-<br />

•uncial pn>blems# ctmrses. and friendships. UC-Berkeley represent<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

and 1992gradu<strong>at</strong>i*Thnmlon Mu snid tKu friend>y< m<br />

made in college, schoolm<strong>at</strong>es or professors, may become future<br />

job uiiitiicts.<br />

"Wl tU itw reps Mid relieved a lot of the stress 1 liad o mcem-<br />

»ng colleflTs-"." <strong>Lowell</strong> junior Marie Loe said.<br />

According; to College Fair coordin<strong>at</strong>or Edith Michelson,<br />

letters were sent to over 100 colleges around the country<br />

.v^kitu* l.nwell alumni to p,i!' i vin,ile<br />

He<strong>at</strong>ing stirs discussions<br />

fwttt jwyc)<br />

(hf r*;<strong>at</strong> doesn't gt-t there.<br />

"Our third CVMICVITI i« ilie hours<br />

wlucti the he<strong>at</strong>er is being tunnrl<br />

on or off," Swett Siiil "We wi»nt<br />

our tmidiine to put *>ut the most<br />

clergy in SCIWKJI hour? "<br />

Tlie htMting s\-st(.-m sutrts <strong>at</strong> 4<br />

a.m. and stops <strong>at</strong> .1:30 p.m.,<br />

but officials are thinking .ilvui<br />

starting the svstern <strong>at</strong> 3 a.m<br />

to provide enough he<strong>at</strong> by the<br />

time students it'rriw <strong>at</strong> 7 .10,<br />

?onv' students have (avoiite<br />

pbces to gt? when it gets real old.<br />

"I know th<strong>at</strong> Iho T? .m> vor\ajld<br />

and the boys' locker n«im is<br />

warm, but f'm not going to spend<br />

all mv free mods in '.he bovs'<br />

l*H.'ker nnmi ju>t to si ay warm,"<br />

fii'slirruin Sieve Oung'siid.<br />

"So i guess Hut tin: libr,ir>- is<br />

the next best place t" go if the<br />

wc<strong>at</strong>'tiT !•• onld "<br />

"No, i don't think tli»t we-ire<br />

getting em'Ugh i-.t-.it, especially<br />

:v it ivlvn >orm' te.tcin.T> pa ler to<br />

iiMve windows, open, letting<br />

the o>i'J inin the classroonij"<br />

junior T.UIMUM Vn-guboff MUJ<br />

T|n-v4- .1,-y- must student..<br />

.ire wearing thick j.ickets ur<br />

htr.ivy «jUL-iitv'r> m tl.iss.<br />

"Oneof mv ^tTu1int> vvt'n-v.ir<br />

ir.uffa in c!.t>:. the .-iluT d.iv,"<br />

Swett slid. "\V»; want students triK'Ip<br />

U- *C S>lve fMir nn>l'K-il b\<br />

closing the d«\>rr .'.Her tKt'\ \x- ti<br />

tliem If vim tvant to *t;y w.irm,<br />

close thoK'diHtr?"<br />

Anonymous crank callers<br />

harass <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

tiimlinuai frvtn fwnt ;.«\W<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> families !-years~old claimed u»<br />

hJve kidnapped each of their<br />

daughters. Ox>of trie <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

had also answered .1 telephone<br />

sex sunny<br />

Principal Paul Cheng advist*<br />

students who receive either the<br />

survevortl-i'kxiaiPGill to n*p. >rt<br />

it to tiu- school. "1 hey should<br />

h.ini; up," lie su'd. "<strong>The</strong>v<br />

p<br />

when ask'.'d for this u*pe nf persoiul<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>uin."<br />

According to Dr. Cregg<br />

Bender, coordin<strong>at</strong>or of tiii<br />

5FUSD'>HighSciiooIOptT.luoas<br />

no other scljool lus reported similar<br />

calls.<br />

i<br />

ThcLoivell<br />

December busy month <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Winterball<br />

Ey Lily Woo and Karen Tom<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 75(1 ^tii'.U'nt^<br />

and gue>t> <strong>at</strong>tended IJ»well'si<br />

Might." when.' liiey voted<br />

Kim am! fiT.nyOtin s.'iii*<br />

and queen .ind OL . p er N'g.ind Jennifer<br />

Can>ino senior prince jnd<br />

princes Dei:. 2(*iittheCi'tCenUT<br />

According to ?tiri.imt Arrixitie><br />

Board (SAB) cKw Shiriev<br />

I-iu, SAB nettitl approxiraitely<br />

i<br />

p<br />

Free a-freshmen^ wen* pro<br />

vided. Bartenders M.*rvi\i o'ft'.v.<br />

sodas, and a mysten- drink. A<br />

buffe: included sushi, chips, .m-l<br />

dip<br />

Pc\»ple started filling tlie daiKt'<br />

ftiHtr tiroiind 10 pm., dancing to<br />

mii'-.ieby Stj'le Bevond Otrnparu<br />

iSBC).<br />

"TlH-a- wea- a It »t«>f oM M m^-i.<br />

but not very iruiny slow M»ng>,"<br />

senii >r Ki^^n-i Cxilang Niid "TIK-V<br />

(SHC) are a very prestigious<br />

gn mp, one of tlw ix-it."<br />

"It's alright, a t>7iic.il forrn.il<br />

dinner, dancing, waiting in line<br />

for tickets, and then you fcr-ve,"<br />

senior Peter Daug ?.ild. "<strong>The</strong><br />

music's g< HMJ, tht n igh."<br />

Old movies played on >e><strong>at</strong> the*.tiJ.<br />

Winterfaire<br />

Hy Th.iu I.c anil flrijn Louie<br />

Tlie.Tr>. Tr.msoti.il Tr.uv-.ve*tiU**fnimTr.in<br />

> -ylv,ini.i-won first<br />

pKiCL' «l Luu\.'ir> flnnJ .intut.il<br />

i'lmierMin.' t.yp Miic Loniest on<br />

Dec, IS with a song from <strong>The</strong><br />

Ri\ky Homtr Picture Slum*.<br />

BvMting three other groups,<br />

the 13 member>— w ho i »\clitded<br />

seniors William Sti'iner.<br />

luli a Pinzavetsky, Bonnie<br />

Harrington, N'iit.i|y.<br />

Andreas Tz->rtzis, Marj.>rie<br />

Wong, Tain a RIM>, 5hoa<br />

'ili.n* ti-. 'ii u.l ! - >n:<br />

Kobashtgawa; .md frcrJirr.en<br />

Erik Van Magen•-received .i<br />

$f>C Tower Kitords gift certific.tle.<br />

"It w.i> .in e^cshng e«ti-ri-<br />

I'IKI 1 being up tin-re,"<br />

Kh<br />

.t let.»( hin."<br />

P'/.^tif bi-ya, pcrlurnieJ bv<br />

sen:.ir> AJ.tm U'i^Kinh, Nt.it-<br />

J€MN> VAX<br />

Seniors Will Steiner, dressed fn a personalized costume, and<br />

Marjorle Wong pose for an endearing crowd <strong>at</strong> Wlntetfafre.<br />

third, winning a $15 Tower<br />

Records gift certific<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

F« nrth place wrnt to T L C,<br />

entitling sophomores Raina<br />

Telgemeier, T'x-resi Mendoz-i,<br />

iind Krislie Louie to one frozen<br />

rhickenTVdtniH'i<br />

KakingoM the rally w.'ifjiilto<br />

Ft'rrari, Loit-n Knyper, and jewl in<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ions because stliing ticket<br />

would be,t bun.'cn tor the orcliestr.i<br />

and band student:'," Ko<br />

Takemoto, .nJv.ittfed and intermtOi-ile<br />

bami tlin.vtor, said<br />

<strong>The</strong> com'eii begun witn the<br />

Bnis>r:nsemc)lepLiying Giovanni<br />

choirsot ba.-vpiiycrs wen*|H^ittoned<br />

<strong>at</strong>e.iclii.'nj ot the >U)t;e to<br />

niiik-.* it Kvm clut iliey wen. 1 in the<br />

balconies .;f Vienna," orcheslM<br />

instructor Micheli- Winter xticl<br />

"niisperforrn.irni.'iiuIiidtO two<br />

t^lmpt•t^, two triiniN'iU'.--, and<br />

each choir contained eight knit-."<br />

TIK- miiil'-nvd inlfnni'Ji<strong>at</strong>e<br />

on:ht*str.i, conJucted bv Winter,<br />

junior J«»rg«> kuiz, i.tn'i 1 in rol'k Song Suid 'iil<br />

Vaugli<strong>at</strong>t Williams' "Prelude on<br />

a Welsh HumnTune"<br />

Advanced Orchestra followed<br />

by playing Symphony<br />

No. 101 in D Major, "<strong>The</strong><br />

Clock," by Frar.z Joseph Haydn<br />

Tliis rendition included violins,<br />

f lutes and viola•-.. johann<br />

Strnuss Jr.'s "Emperor<br />

Walizes, Opus 437" was also<br />

("Hiring the brief internussinn,<br />

periornKTS' families sold drinks,<br />

aiprakes, and oxikiesoutside the<br />

auditorium "We gained a little<br />

l I L<br />

lwke Tiikenvttn s»id.<br />

j<br />

Band conducted \iy Tim Devine<br />

played. Sammy Nestico's "Hay<br />

Bunker" wliich was fium U»O*ITOS,<br />

and John Coltrane's "Niiina."<br />

<strong>The</strong> combined intermedi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

b.md conducted by Tak^moto<br />

pla\*wl "Militiry Escort March"<br />

and "Oiristm.is Music t'nr Winds<br />

" which includeij a nwdleyof "O<br />

Bethlehem." "Silent Night" .md<br />

"Angels We Have Heard on<br />

<strong>The</strong> i.iincLTi lastud/mm 7-3()<br />

p.m to HL^Ipm. and ended with<br />

the Advanci.'JB.iJiiI playing<br />

"Medley fmm MibsJutigon," "Li<br />

Virgendi'la M.irarena."and "Do<br />

Von IU'.II Wh.*t 1 Hear?" •<br />

cert vv.is A succor judging by the<br />

td pp{<br />

l d<br />

performance. '1 tlv-tight tin* j>,fformvr><br />

seemed pro)e>siou,i|,"<br />

l NiL jting Mid.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Myriad makes a comeback<br />

fly Isabel Hsu rJ'.-r.:.^ Illn-tr.-ilict:::. portrv W "V \h,,\ '.<br />

TlieMvn;"J. LoweSI's literary short pieces t'l prose, ess.ivs, judged an-'invTncni.-ilv According<br />

nugazinp, wi\\ again ne pub- .md .!^T( .I'-ri-. .ire .];ceptfd to Dr.iiu, thc'^tudeins on the n>lished<br />

ihi.- \vA r .ifter .1 orde-y:-.w Awrdn^ •>• u'r.-in, 'IV Myriad vk-w Kurd dt» o«-.t know tin- auh«-*t«.-.<br />

N--,IP a.^eptinj; tr.iti^!.ition9 tin.r l..,ivoiii bias<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mv::-iU will ptihli?h .* HI poetry i"rom foreign !.ni- "Wemnki:surr.' th.it when the<br />

small coltovij. nf work tv-rlv in gu.ii". 1 *? into Kn^li-li thi- ve.ir p-x-nis u,n U; tin- Miideni review<br />

thetpnn^.s-me>lera.-a pn-.u'w 71K- Mvri.ul allows .-ti.,icnts tv.,)r«.f th<strong>at</strong> then.- i> no name on<br />

and a.; .i t.>nm ••" publicity. Tlie <strong>at</strong> hmH! to h-.ivprtn opportunity them," Dr.iin slid.<br />

refiul.tr i.--.ue»'f Trie Myiiid will to pnhlo-h i.-h<strong>at</strong> tlui write" TJiisve.'rTlK* Myriad willoilbe<br />

ptihli^hvJ <strong>at</strong> tlv. end o» thi* rv.im via Jw.tiund-,rnnn&K»nsorsIn5li.'ad<br />

>' l ' ar Trie Myriad's st.iif ron-i;-ts of *'fs*.'l!ingadsasinptvvioaiye-jr*'<br />

AcorUing to the MyriJd^vu- t%v,.i^iior-,-t.-»ut»r>Lim^k:and Accordini; to Iktin. anyone wn<br />

editor. r-.i7.ihetli Umuki, Tlw Anvtr^,- i iickirun, -ind any stu- Ortiltibuti'any.•wnountul monev<br />

Nlyn.vd v.it not published ' 1st dent>intere>t!.'d in wv>rkingi publicity "Cnir fir,t job 21? ' Students mav bufc«,i* t'u-ir<br />

i>tofietinform<strong>at</strong>ionoutorwhiit "We'd like bi-nvolveasnvinv work, with 'btirrim••.- HniV<br />

thcM\Ti(idLs.indti>m.ikL>^>r'!*.- pei»pk*a? possible," Praiii-.»:d" tries t•• nv!letti nt K<br />

.iwan- th<strong>at</strong> it t*«sb/' Myriad .id- Tli.- staff is ,i n-viov. board 215nurked"TIK'Mvn id '"'T^n!<br />

visorThoma-, Drain siid. which ! <strong>at</strong> :-.iuient Mibmi-,- .irv ;il^» -ujlf ;jn e .*' •<br />

<strong>The</strong> Myriad includes cre<strong>at</strong>ive sionsand discusses whether thev the EncJish tScc imdthp^A*<br />

writing .md art by <strong>Lowell</strong> stu- will beacrepted forpublidHon. to BoukCwiUT


<strong>Lowell</strong> High School !amiaryl5,1993 MEWS j 3<br />

' School will notify parents<br />

Condoms will arrive soon <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

LowcllandJtshea]thcan?fwrtner,<br />

the San Francisco Medical<br />

Society, met Dec14 to d bcuss the<br />

condom distribution program<br />

and arc awaiting the ftnalizaiipn<br />

'oflhe required parental notific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

forms from theSan Francisco<br />

Unified School District<br />

Principal Paul Chung, who<br />

met with Steve Heflig, director of<br />

public health and educ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong><br />

San Francisco Medical Society,<br />

said, "Wfe'vo met to see how vw<br />

can work on the condoir. availability<br />

program, (which will)<br />

probably begin in early March."<br />

In mid-February, parental no*<br />

lift iitidhlcttcrswillbescnttu^VL'<br />

parvnfs the option to exd tN<br />

students from the program.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> letter will announce th<strong>at</strong><br />

there will be a meeting in the<br />

middleof February for fxirents to<br />

come to discuss the program beinginsu'g<strong>at</strong>ud,*<br />

J Chengsaid. '<strong>The</strong><br />

area, time, and d<strong>at</strong>e (of th« distribulinn<br />

<strong>at</strong> ijoveHJ will be id'*ntifiod<br />

and revcaled<strong>at</strong>tlte meeting."<br />

Accoidtng to acting dean Jim<br />

Wilson, he and <strong>Lowell</strong> PTSA<br />

preaklent Nancy Kahn will meet<br />

today to determine tlv d<strong>at</strong>e- fur<br />

the meeting.<br />

Accenting to Hnlig, the meeting<br />

was $cheduted for the end tiidci!f (V9.1 vice president '.ist year<br />

government (o nv,hva(e the ita- Rnysar. is currently LEC trwwurre.<br />

dent b»xJy, lobe better organ i>'»,vl, On Dvc. U, s'rudi'Ms v^etl<br />

and to promise scliool spirit .imonj; Baysar. liii»K, ?Cokoe<br />

(lur-ugh better publicity, wt-ll-or- Estrada, iind 5;.sir. Thin. Abort<br />

ganized rallies/' ami irtsh idtM? 17 jXTci'nt of fxnvrilrtv.^ vttttd in<br />

"I hope tlwschoo! will lw nh>n: tla.- primary election. B,;ysic n-<br />

spiriteti and mnre involved," ' t.-J 216 vulis, ;.im; ri-ct-i "<br />

B ^i( Mid id<br />

MO,<br />

Hi ysar wit? «^« *k' has a lot ot g.v<strong>at</strong> LKC chair in three ycais. Her sit-<br />

ideas for the school," (unkir Keilli ter, ftttima, w.'i<br />

V\bng, former Class of 1W4 putv during the<br />

Odds are. you know someone who's taken TestTakers. Ask<br />

them wh<strong>at</strong> they thought about the course. Was it run<br />

intelligently? Wh<strong>at</strong> did they think of the teachers? Was the total<br />

time commitment sensible? Did the TestTakers staff seem to<br />

understand wh<strong>at</strong> needed to be done? And, finally, wh<strong>at</strong> kind of<br />

results did they get? Go ahead. Ask.<br />

\ the'San<br />

Testakers spring classes start <strong>at</strong> the end of February. So<br />

you should start planning now. Get as much inform<strong>at</strong>ion as you<br />

can from other students, and call us today for a complete<br />

Inform<strong>at</strong>ion Package.<br />

We think you'll choose TtstTakers.<br />

Never underestim<strong>at</strong>e wh<strong>at</strong> 1 s possible. We certainly don't.<br />

(415)665-0800<br />

iiitf


4 1 CAMPUS January 15,1993<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ites brave the horrors of commuting<br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

U is 3:30 p.m You lwve just<br />

flunked your m<strong>at</strong>h &n& science<br />

tests. Yiiu want to go hoiw ano<br />

tup. but bdbre you can. (all into<br />

blissful slurnber/then/i- r^nemorc<br />

obstacle - the bus rid*; home.<br />

"I rt<strong>at</strong>etlmbus," J*.TUOT Wilson<br />

Vcrarli said. "Muni isa four-letter<br />

word. I can't wait until 1 grt my<br />

car'"<br />

According to dean James Thonu\<br />

.ibnut 3W Imvdl students<br />

drive t« school. Ftir the majority<br />

of ihc 2.8U0 students <strong>at</strong> Uwell,<br />

transport<strong>at</strong>ion to and from school<br />

means only enc thing: Muni.<br />

Seeing students who ha wean,<br />

or who gel rides tmtn friends and<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ives makes <strong>at</strong> least one<br />

Lowtd! student jealous.<br />

"When i walk up (Eucalyptus<br />

Drive after school I with my<br />

Mends, 1 see these people pass by<br />

in their cars," junior Kara Lee saia<br />

'Thc/iu all looking and laugh-<br />

Ing. It's not Coir fonwurnus, when<br />

I get rides,! do tit- same thing to<br />

Uwm—mock <strong>at</strong> the people wh(»<br />

are walking/<br />

Md<br />

Hs? bus a ncci&sary evil and have<br />

teamed tocupe with it-<br />

"If s not exactly a luxury liner,"<br />

junior Chad Rnfldi snid. "<strong>The</strong><br />

sc<strong>at</strong>s arc uncomfortable U,<br />

Municipal Railway, explained<br />

why bus drivers p.i»s stops "B«s<br />

driHOT obviiudly an* not all" WIT!<br />

tapass bus stops, but my assumption<br />

b th<strong>at</strong> sorne drivers do si fi:<br />

avoid [large] crowds." Gillwvll<br />

said tlwl buses enme m*w fre-<br />

(|uvntly beft ire AIKS after scWx^tu<br />

tandlc all the students.<br />

Sume students mv hissled by<br />

bus drivers over tons,.<br />

"When 1 show my youth fa>t<br />

pass, once in a white, ( d j<br />

young rain. How old arc you?<br />

On 1 soc your ID pledge?"*<br />

Mradisaid. '1 show thedriwrmv<br />

y<br />

two an? n:\l\, ^ * *i irieiKt>,<br />

you will pnitwbty Mintimie to• lxgiHid<br />

friends Tliingh may not be<br />

the same rij;ht .iw.jy, but it von<br />

give it time, they will Ai>k yourbolf<br />

n.*vui? jj;j> .nui re tidy tr.r<br />

p/vpl.* tvith tUti* 'n»r/iTi.- it IA-1'<br />

miiifii Hketo :IT.U- «• "Dtvr Veer."<br />

yui w'iir ttrttty in co:t;:.-t^tr Uft't:!<br />

*' bux or it: thi fox IN f'ir<br />

fnrtt he maiti rffiiT<br />

utrojc- to the n wn X<br />

Hi cniu talk hi a p?t'r ion*istft.v in<br />

person.<br />

Cafifnmfe ID. Tlvit txHhvrs m»r."<br />

Cillwcli ortoa*J an explan<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

"It sormsjiH' UK'/AA over \7,<br />

tlu-n UK* bus driver can ask the<br />

piTson to show wtme valid ideiitifir.'ijion.<br />

Hora thigh sW is prohibly tlnrir dri\rr't<br />

liccn.** or Caliti'fni.1 l.U."<br />

"TTHII.* Atv about 155 diivs in J<br />

If ,-i t»is ride t-tkes ?5<br />

ch trip, 70 minutes a<br />

Jdy, a student would avtrige 181<br />

hours J year traveling bto'i. and<br />

f<br />

Topabstt.fhmeduringthfbua<br />

rid", ;;otTic n>uUvnt.> ri.-itJ, tlo<br />

homework, iii-len tn their<br />

W.iikrtwn.orUlk<br />

"I do homewnrk, " junior<br />

VVy<strong>at</strong>t Tcllis said. "If it's written<br />

Iwmework. it's not m<strong>at</strong> easy because<br />

tt'ri too shaky. Vv.t i» you<br />

l d h b i % O K<br />

p he<br />

l. "It's (no mtisy. Vs«!<br />

posters [on the b'is ceilingl. It a<br />

in frur.i «i* me road? the<br />

T, 1 just kwk ov\*r ;md<br />

i<br />

g<br />

Sometimes students get into<br />

g h 5<br />

"I was standing in tine <strong>at</strong><br />

U>,.ii\ ift utc bu. >iop. out ijv:<br />

-..ri«.v. d <strong>at</strong> the h other l end d t>l l tlv<br />

line," senktr Marvin Dizon sai-J<br />

1<br />

tv vrybt Oy rusrjr'd in. and it was<br />

Hie L<br />

a ftill bus. A* the bu5 was aKmt<br />

to kMvc, I st|uct*zed in and ihe<br />

do*.MiCK wh<strong>at</strong> it<br />

tvas, bitt it was toe '<strong>at</strong>e/<br />

Tef Ii.s h.w ah^',inn»>y7nR things th<strong>at</strong>.you<br />

haw ID put up with.**<br />

Mahoney joins <strong>Lowell</strong> administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Ily Tom Ly<br />

"Lowi'll's an interesting<br />

ptecu," John Mahonci;, the new<br />

a>si«iLint pnncipk 1 , s.«d. "I like<br />

h**i(ij; here <strong>The</strong> jtixlenfe aa- easy<br />

to work with .»>d the tactilty i><br />

tivcvnt. tviTvone ln-n* i:> n.';i:tm*<br />

..Me '<br />

M^liDiiey w-<br />

Uint principle I.i<strong>at</strong> year when<br />

Mnude P'.'.ir'Am-Cret*t» retired<br />

fnmi lh%* piKitiitrt Mi- h,i- Wvu<br />

working <strong>at</strong> Unvvtl since August<br />

"Bein^ .ist'i>unt pnuciprtl is<br />

cmnpliraied," lie said "Utwell i><br />

•i busy place. Many tilings go on<br />

anuind here. You have to de.il<br />

wiin parents ^tmieiib,aiK) fe-acher><br />

ever\ r day "<br />

Before <strong>Lowell</strong>. Mahoney<br />

John Mn'iorwy<br />

25 wan. <strong>at</strong> Ctlileo High SCIKH >l-<br />

A!thtHigh Mahi >ney miss's his<br />

thf .i>si>tint prithJiEvrt for thnv "It'> (ike 5fcirtinj;.iii<br />

\var>andtiughtMxi3l studies for<br />

y jy f \i/t2\<br />


•7!*<br />

1 '•-,>.•/.'-'"-'<br />

LouxUHigh Scitoa?<br />

America spreading itself thin in Somalia<br />

By Do*n Vu<br />

; Since Use O»!d Vtor trtdul. UV<br />

UnitvvJ St<strong>at</strong>es has NX>TOL % the MI<br />

pren* 1 power of tfw wnritl d:id<br />

with thV? new power has come<br />

new rcsponsibHitfes. <strong>The</strong> new responsibilitif5<br />

have- !cft us ivilh<br />

"fcw cpri»ns: vithcr fcvemm- isol<strong>at</strong>ionist<br />

or bmnnt? trw Hg brother<br />

to the world<br />

CM Vcc. Jt, we >*rt *mr -ii-Miny<br />

• i*y -iivxiinf; rruj a Sittk* bix itljer,<br />

Somalia, untied our hvlp. Hut<br />

why sbouM we tv."tp < JtKTn3lh>n><br />

wr**jnve know th<strong>at</strong> our intviventkm<br />

nil! cr>?t money m\ :•<br />

gpinR FKIW'WTI*, d<br />

p».-«pk i -»n-dytnp ih<br />

K-v.tu.H- of AIPS and .ni.^r di>-<br />

T tSitt th*.*<br />

iirn>>-..H ><br />

, "How ;<br />

mj; tn stay?" Pru-idt-nt Du;<br />

I7»wd ivitJKlraw.il h\' Jan. 23, Hit<br />

<strong>at</strong> this point, i* S*^TT»* urirt--ilMic<br />

TV tl'K>pS KV7V bt<br />

transporting lbtay,thvy mu->t hdp<br />

R-build St'irulia's government<br />

and de\*ijlop its ecimomy<br />

Others feel thv aW i* a hypitcri<br />

tk*M <strong>at</strong>tempt liyiiv^g<br />

- Unclo Sain should no longer accept wortdng <strong>at</strong>om.<br />

of .sn<br />

!ii» and ni>w tlut<br />

we an/ n'rwllv then*, it xvms *MM<br />

WCAK jiisi trj'inj; to >bti w oft hi t w<br />

humanitarian our country is."<br />

junior Mike Lcj^i said<br />

Why Arc W* <strong>The</strong>r»?<br />

Ultinwicly, thv tjuwtion<br />

should not be, "Mow c-sn we<br />

helpr but 'Why arc we then*?"<br />

<strong>The</strong> Unih-d Jitak 1 * ha> no t*iten»i.s<br />

to pnrtect tn SoinMw jnd yvt ivc<br />

are then 1 If wt- keep thi> .ittitu»ie.<br />

v,v wim'i be A(»K' fc- help<br />

ixxly t!«t .^ks f;>r hrfp A<br />

]> donr, although Hut liniii 4 ^<br />

Stafc* b nt't the only a-unfcry involviO<br />

in SiirrwJu, we wili WIIKJ<br />

up hdpin^ the m»^t<br />

I) •!*".' wurld i* h> be s\*n 45 a<br />

neighborhiTod, then it is of-oxis<br />

the wJw>Ie block should help a<br />

neighbur in nw).- not just the<br />

fjmil>' wiU» the biggv&t house. It's<br />

no) surpriiint; thit the Un:tvd<br />

St<strong>at</strong>ed litu 1 ^ to l«elp tithtTs in w\-d.<br />

Imt then; mi»l lie A pnitti where<br />

the United St<strong>at</strong>-s bht^.<br />

Elect a represent<strong>at</strong>ive and get out of the way<br />

ByStephenUfti rn.mJs.inJ roist tlw 'VffHh'<br />

rwlhcfiritnmcfinhistiiry.vir- demands <strong>at</strong> others It/* a tough M£ihrirciH*tttuenfe Th*.*acttvitiuUy<br />

all Americans share pro- call, especially since the rnly *iw tKnH;j>* Tl'.i-*>v>tffi«pit>tlu'<br />

biues tivl divided part geixtvi-<br />

Hoiia - anjeomynon interests of aO<br />

n»ltin>i,<br />

wt*.iltliy AUii tlv "rp^nt^fJ<br />

-igain^t an inaudible and .i|Milietic<br />

public Th<strong>at</strong>'s why rii;r.t<br />

-now,, in spileyf the will of the<br />

m]juntv,tncfean>M. i iTif-rrui' Solutions?<br />

10 on tlv stavb- r»n IM> bqun>Woi>b, vvt<br />

ij; to<br />

^ J> Ktid, nt>t follow.<br />

As fVK)ent ffiil Ctnihrn bupn** .1<br />

'! nfiJrm, I httpe tn rkf *the<br />

.lent wtrasinj" A gauter<br />

J<br />

hlity by Mxn;K-nyrwk\ily ca-rj'*<br />

inj; 011I fhc ptTMi7»I inhTtMs thii'<br />

«**«(H#fjwiif'-^vn Al.1 turn* wKm<br />

nnv<strong>at</strong>L* anJ H-cticrtar interrsis<br />

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Ibt/s evokes<br />

childhood<br />

memories<br />

fey pjtxida Feng<br />

*nd Diana Hou<br />

Tlte poster for the movie V<br />

•tt<strong>at</strong>es "tsuRMif t-> a slftlit<br />

ntfnd." if you n<strong>at</strong>ty be<br />

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In Toys, starring Robin WH-<br />

(P<strong>at</strong>rick Zevu). war-crazed<br />

Utand Ze% -\ pUyed by Mwfcrei<br />

Gamnon, gains tub) ormtro* of<br />

ZCTW Toys after t& brotf vr, the<br />

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General Z«vo uses the toy<br />

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Gemtal Zero Raided by hb<br />

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WiU^m?fitkley I*his<br />

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Ktcmtoi kci«r<strong>at</strong> hibutous xmes<br />

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dribble gl*w 4nd dye> his iv Wtv<br />

in ^is Marring n;fc» cVtwt, LI<br />

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It's the deejays th<strong>at</strong> make club».<br />

dances, and parties a success, and<br />

ont< or the numerous young groups<br />

th;u have emerged -it <strong>Lowell</strong> i±><br />

D'^iy Spinnin Production<br />

"WeplayallthepoMtivetiphipnop,<br />

house, rap, dub, techno, R&B,<br />

flashback;-., rugg.u. 1 , ard M unetimes<br />

modem rock," PSPmember Christian<br />

Fernando*, wid.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group inc'ude* Krrnandes,<br />

20. Dave Char., 20, Wist .p. Lau, 20,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> benior Mike Wu, and<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore Danny \Von».<br />

Ftrnandcs fan, the most experience<br />

of thu five, following h:s uncle<br />

who hod iid-j--«'r in Ihee-irly<br />

"I USM3 to wg alon« will' my<br />

nntle'igroup and from thereon"!<br />

ju,, :=MrtuI mixing by my si If,"<br />

Femandes *MIKJ. "1 pot hookec u>)<br />

with Dave a few \e.irs back anil<br />

then I met Mike. Danny, and Wilson<br />

through him."<br />

Chan wt»b previously part of<br />

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DSP<br />

"I ht my other friend;) who had<br />

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"Di»ve,i5ked nie to join will* DSP<br />

beams*.' of my exptmena- -md alwi<br />

bt\*nusc 1 hiive ,) wr to moire the<br />

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Tlu 1 equipment o^t tl". 1 grmip<br />

•ipproxjniiitcly i^A^X!, r»fct irding to<br />

THEATER HE<br />

From left: Dave Chan, Christk.-<br />

Won«.<br />

vvch.ivvincii.iJe<br />

th: p .v turn-uibit 1 ^ thr»f mixer?, two<br />

speakers, one amplifier. >i CD<br />

F«.-ruindes, Wilson Lau, Mike Wu, and Danny Wong<br />

pinvt.r,t!ing !•> scr.it dung .i high<br />

-vmt. .i birthday p.irty<br />

pitch en a la'tT.: n-.ii i.i=<br />

"llwivi prettv murh.i stiuv:.-,"<br />

Liu sild "We.illh.id iig;nnJ tirne "<br />

!:.ich member spi.-nd* a tew<br />

hi MT> .i week li-k-Tiin:; and mixing<br />

niii-.i>- and trvu'tg out ncv tritk\<br />

( . ti? ^.-t .t<br />

Whistling y ai'ld "<br />

<strong>The</strong>grou; ioi-ki ti'rwau! u iiu 1<br />

firo-[KCt of Iinancdl ht-pi-h^ irctn<br />

their r»]->ine>:., but thev .)l-n they can't turn<br />

decaying into & career because<br />

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Snakes, drugs, sexuality, and reality mesmerize the crowd<br />

By Laurel Ro*en tike ?!;":•<br />

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A Snake itt Iht 1 nr.ihli m. ,\n<br />

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n FEATURE JamiPnj 15,1993 Vw <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

M:-<br />

mance-, artf to this end we have'tfe^loped<br />

die fcrmal institution nf pidcrup<br />

Jiii&ffyou'ieaick of just the basfclboring<br />

Chey, baby,"- we have some hot tips:<br />

.,.'rArcym'aninnteorar»outk:7CanI<br />

start «!convers<strong>at</strong>ion about time^<br />

ho:v Inskniflcaiitais in the ^<br />

rmsc>n>i,tot^fisrgotj^name..;and<br />

I think I testyour phonexiiimlcr, too."<br />

Spffl wni«i^"oii v tKeir%iptrOh;<br />

Tjm wsonyrHl'dttin |H You^ .-better<br />

take itoff ntfh'. r.uw; because* frs going<br />

tostafair' ••';;•' /•:y./, • ..*r-ngiri<br />

hont of. them,<br />

to piefcit up, push titan<br />

,° r * them, mule they're<br />

fe^start a deep qon-<br />

'll roilize wh<strong>at</strong> a<br />

Htrdnal messages.- "I >,vas w<strong>at</strong>ching a<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> TyisfcowIIinCEYQU arid it was<br />

bmit ; krSSMg-, •,this v girl7 who<br />

d this<br />

ariick*. It will help prup.m i yi>u for Uu. 1 nt/.*t<br />

thnv years of your life.<br />

Finals- Thow.' who have L i xpent t nci'd<br />

ihcni shiver <strong>at</strong> the word, FiruU week i;. J<br />

tiiTieofiutferiiig, anguish., sleepless niftht,<br />

and, above all, frantic studying.<br />

Fin.iis an.* administL-avi CMch semester<br />

during thel^stthruedays RnaJsmUnvi^n<br />

languages or Englisn may be jpven on th*. 1<br />

Tuesday of the same week.<br />

Every day Cexa-pt Tu(?sday) is divided<br />

into th<strong>at</strong>* periods, or "blocks," witha lunch<br />

break between the s*.-ct>pd ind thirJ<br />

Finals aren't )iiurntn-i>f-the-mill tests.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y include m<strong>at</strong>erial covered throughout<br />

thfseme*ter."TJie tests <strong>at</strong>e nx*stly on stuff<br />

th<strong>at</strong> was taught in the beginning of the<br />

year," Loweli siphomorv janiix' Lee Slid<br />

"NftbcxJy remember* .ill th<strong>at</strong> stuif"<br />

Preparing for finals tiff's a lot of lime<br />

and hard work Studi-nis who dedic<strong>at</strong>e<br />

themselves to >tudyinj; ten 1 * (rut wiih<br />

smiling faces, and those'who don't come<br />

By Aura Sm it hers and Chris Str<strong>at</strong>oudjkis<br />

1. Never pu>h the alarm clock srwxize button tiwirv than OIKV.<br />

2. Stop sleepi«>; willi my teddy bi-ar<br />

$. Never *>!1 asleep in class again<br />

4. NVvw swear<br />

5 Never gossip.<br />

p<br />

7. Head .:!! Hx-arUcli-. in TV !.'<br />

of magnesium.<br />

#5 Srud>. Tike advantage of every opportunitj'<br />

to study <strong>at</strong> SC1K>O1 during free<br />

mods and <strong>at</strong> h"mt—even on the throne.<br />

By Erie Louie<br />

1. Tipper Ciin.''s daughter will fall in love with Ice-T.<br />

2. Fox will put out yet ar»jtlter "made for yttung adults" lele-<br />

\"ji.'n si tow.<br />

3 Bill Clinton will endorvc NIKt pnflucts.<br />

A Gfirge Uush will endorse' the Kitr Qub For Men.<br />

5 rlillary Qinton will endorse Belly Cnwker.<br />

h A! Con* ••.-ill stage di'-e <strong>at</strong> in Alic. In Owin's conceit.<br />

•' -\r. Amencan ^^ ill fly Japan's flag upside down.<br />

H M.nty photR'M'x htiMness*.^ will (v nnni h>ztiih*j<br />

•id vertisi ng<br />

y.<strong>The</strong>surcfon MT»T;»1 veil! fin«4 trtn^l*jg p<br />

10 Thi'rt* will be a riot <strong>at</strong> a Gi using e.w-eMive<br />

f^rce, caiiain" a viok-nj t-ulbursi n.itionwide,<br />

especially in L A<br />

Richaixi Hongisto wa.* ousted a> Stf the stinds<br />

Honxstead, Florida w.is deiuvyed by<br />

Hurricaiw Andrew.<br />

rrinceCKirlesand Princess Di fornully<br />

x-p.ir<strong>at</strong>L\i but retained their titles.<br />

People became mon- m<strong>at</strong>L-rialistic in<br />

fashion with brand names IGirbauJ and<br />

C:;r\ '.h»n- •/"-- \'..:1r:. .uv! TiHiNTt.m.i<br />

UHJts), styles (Xh.«siindsag^\ i pant»>, and<br />

ciiithfi making sLili'ments tC'n*> CVA'urs).<br />

TIK *sin FrancisiTo Giants' future was<br />

divided <strong>The</strong>vaa'staying. Kw. i p trying, ?t<br />

Directed by<br />

Diane Price<br />

Thursday, January 28 - ft p.m<br />

$5—Special Benefit for<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er Department<br />

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 & iO <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY, IANUARY 31 a: 2 p.m.<br />

Adults $6 — Children under U 5-><br />

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m.<br />

Special Benefit for AIDS Found<strong>at</strong>ion — 3ay Positives<br />

Carol Channinq <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er <strong>at</strong> LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL<br />

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Toronto Uluej.tvs were the hfit<br />

dian baseball team to win the VVrld Scries.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> strength of a<br />

Reasons behind Disney's<br />

resurgence in popularity<br />

BY KATHERINE JUNG AND DARRYL LEE S 1 f t<br />

tiKiay's Itviih;' U* I S lickey MUUXMMJ i\»mpiiilji<br />

just »i>ti UJ^'II •• ."•ulc: Diu LAIIUUU<br />

Duck lead the expedition to scale up the<br />

M<strong>at</strong>terhum Mountain of sura-v;? Or, did<br />

Goofy stumble onti i the winning combin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of anim<strong>at</strong>ion, music, and plot?<br />

To ever)* viewer, iherv is a different nsi-<br />

«tin why DUn^v movies rm> tht* srhinvcment<br />

they are today.<br />

D Snow White<br />

and the 7 Dwarfs<br />

(1937)<br />

El Pinocchio<br />

(1940)<br />

Q Fantasia (1940)<br />

33 Dumbo (1941)<br />

BBaiubi (i942><br />

H Saludos<br />

Amigos(l*>43)<br />

R <strong>The</strong> Three<br />

Caballeros<br />

(1945)<br />

"Thtintvv movies' aninwtion is superb,"<br />

Ijaivell freshman He<strong>at</strong>her U.'g,is sold.<br />

"i like the modem movies better because<br />

thpy have better soundtracks and anim<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

a^tvrd (,owf»M frrshman Tammv<br />

Wr.ng. "<br />

Nowadays, movies are coming i<br />

p p p<br />

room scene when Belk and Beast r-et the<br />

night to music.<br />

"TliechanioteiNiia*f<br />

aimputtr graphic-* in the him n\cttt:s wh<strong>at</strong><br />

was done in Beauty and the Beast with images<br />

like a magic carpet ride through the<br />

Cave of Wonders, a dimensional Tiger's<br />

hi nd^ai^dtlie intric<strong>at</strong>e p<strong>at</strong>tpm on tht-rarpel.<br />

"Tht- scent's involving computer<br />

imagery in Aladdin an* mun. 1 innov<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

than ever tvlcv.*," Cavn siiu. "Aladdin's<br />

nMkTOVistwcarf>:t ndt- thmugh the cave<br />

iMuii'ot the must exciting scene* ca<br />

on film We've come a long way in<br />

bnw to apply oir»puli*r ttv*hnt>kyy i" » v 'ir<br />

art form and the tuturv pruniis.'.* ••v./n<br />

i;n'(iUTinniiv«iiions with Di.-tn'yumhninni:<br />

k'bf


An anim<strong>at</strong>ed history:<br />

)isney 7 s 31 anim<strong>at</strong>ed fen hares<br />

Sleeping<br />

Beauty (1959)<br />

IB 101<br />

Dalm<strong>at</strong>ians<br />

(1960<br />

<strong>The</strong>bvvord in<br />

the Stone (1963)<br />

yp<br />

kind oi entertainment IMSWI en the :hi-<br />

*scfairy talen.-cognizt.'snii young, iiii old."<br />

Beauty a;ij Ike Btfst because<br />

hail cute little characters,<br />

p," said senior Melissa Gtv.<br />

n of 31<br />

/,-.n«rvK,e>?3 SPOTLIGHT !<br />

s'sney continues<br />

no worrits, <strong>at</strong>xl no stress."<br />

If -he ciiuld be a Dbnev character, "I<br />

would want to be one of the Dalm<strong>at</strong>ian<br />

puppi-'b," said s.opln imi.ii>> Ceiilia R*-*r.i*?.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>v.Qot hi mil in the dirt."<br />

"Hiedvv.irf th.it I would like a* be i> the<br />

out* who ki»>ed Snow While," slid junior<br />

Keith Lew VVung.<br />

Another rea.-on ttvnagers w<strong>at</strong>vh Disney<br />

movif.< is foot use the movies rel<strong>at</strong>e K> their<br />

pmbleins M.iny Disney movie? conLiin<br />

reai world problems and soli!>k)n;;.<br />

"Ariel if the epitome or a teenager.' senior<br />

Shirley Lai: &aid or the heroine in <strong>The</strong><br />

tittle Mernsid.<br />

in the movie, AriH'i. l<strong>at</strong>herdid not want<br />

Ariel somarry Eric beraus.. Eric was human<br />

•int! nut «i merman. Isn't ihis ju>t another<br />

(Ms** of a Siiiii'.'ivhdf prtfjudi\t"d outbidtT<br />

t'r'in^ Trit' tn. Ariel's fnlher) not wan ting to<br />

J<br />

Tit ma 1<br />

tvnzwi by his awful Ux-ks. 'Hie movie Mif,j;ests<br />

th<strong>at</strong> une slumld nr»t be judR^d by<br />

IIH .ks, no m.itter how frightening»»r mi »n<br />

stiuUi- thi-y may s.vm. Tht* pt'i^m inside<br />

nwy be the >wtvt^t, kindi^t, mo>t lomantic,<br />

nioiit inU'lli^t.-nt, mtfrt beautiful, mi*st<br />

loving pT^in in the whole wurkt It's ti-it<br />

vvh.il is outside th<strong>at</strong> m.itttTi. but wh<strong>at</strong> is<br />

iiuide. <strong>The</strong> ptrj-on n»j;hl h-*.\t: btvn 0-^\\i?i»<br />

with the difnVul! pmbiemv ui' tiiday's<br />

world and ;!iniplk"<strong>at</strong>ion>. Hie mir.^.iifie, a.s<br />

it tv.b in Ptintlv, i 1 - not t" fiidi^e p».Mp!eby<br />

"'Dibiiev movies brinp,<br />

tiii'initrir->. ireshir-in Victor Win;<br />

LimvtlitfMv<strong>at</strong>Lh Disney monesbtVii i. ist><br />

they wnnt tobechildrenagain and pa-sent<br />

f.iu! r .!.->? inmwrent taces to 'heir p<strong>at</strong>ents<br />

Perhaps the must obvious trails of<br />

fiih p p y g<br />

overriding thrnu'Uwt Kn'e iil w.'.v^a'nquers<br />

all.<br />

"I'm a sucker for happy ending;-," Liu<br />

said.<br />

"If s nr.i to ivaidi IXsnyy mo%ie- because<br />

they are fantasies, and, in the end, good<br />

alwaysi.vyn."oine>evil," slid Uveda.<br />

"Nut only do tivnagers w<strong>at</strong>ch Disney<br />

movie:., but also adults," psychi<strong>at</strong>rist<br />

l : rtvUlfinder LViin fold Tlte Unveil nxvntiy.<br />

"I Adults and tivn,i^ei->i prefer rnovi^ th<strong>at</strong><br />

ap-x'ar le^s conflicted, when* choicer are<br />

obv!ou> in comparison with real life. Other<br />

HI rasbnul to ltKik.it the duuTi side of liiv."<br />

"AdiiltSisnd tivna^er* wntch Disney cartoons<br />

and movies btxau^e the film> show<br />

optirnistir tntiiN ol life," he ^.lid<br />

"*[ Ik* nn fvie* nowaday;, are so much better<br />

tltt in the.uk! Disney .iioviesLxwiiiH' they<br />

have unrealistic gikxdl endings," I-arn s-iid.<br />

Disney has m.idesuch a commitment U ><br />

ending their movies hnj?pily th<strong>at</strong> they even<br />

l J U l r n / /<br />

." "ht!ori>;in.il versson of the tale, Ariel die>,<br />

it; ;r m<strong>at</strong>rvni^ htrr prince, Eric. But in<br />

Disney's version, Anel lives, derenhnj; the<br />

evil s\|uid ijueen, Ursula, and sending her<br />

It > the deep (renche.; ol the<br />

vi'.-'. .ui.J .i liUli' pi\ic ,Iii>.' t.i j'l<br />

[Mpul.intv, UiMit-y h pl.mnmj; (o p<br />

tnon'iinitii.i(ni le<strong>at</strong>un 1 * in Oie near hi tit re.<br />

7 ht- next f.vo movies. <strong>The</strong> Lion Kin% and<br />

l J i\ah»:in$, are sl<strong>at</strong>ed to be released during<br />

the summer of 1**M.<br />

tn'Mi* iJonKiMv, the protagonist is an Alncnn<br />

lion cub. According U: Green, the cub<br />

has tuleod the tribe after the king dies but<br />

ID <strong>The</strong> Jungle<br />

Book (1967)<br />

E3 <strong>The</strong> Aristoc<strong>at</strong>s<br />

(1970)<br />

SI <strong>The</strong> Many<br />

Adventures of<br />

Winnie the Pooh<br />

(1977)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rescuers<br />

(1477)<br />

E3 <strong>The</strong> Fo.x and<br />

the Hound<br />

<strong>The</strong> Black<br />

Cauldron<br />

G3 <strong>The</strong> Gre<strong>at</strong><br />

Mouse<br />

Detective<br />

03 Oliver H<br />

Company<br />

(1988)<br />

* " EB <strong>The</strong> Little<br />

Mermaid (1989)<br />

SI <strong>The</strong> Rescuers<br />

Down Under<br />

(1990)<br />

Eli Beaury and<br />

O Aladdin 11992)<br />

full -'1:11,5th ie<strong>at</strong>ua.'fi!mijiiuv M37, L'>\-ney<br />

h.i> Jt i veiiH'>cd a '/.i-t»,. tK'ti^ir.«?s. Witii<br />

MJih.ii;>:ri>of ir«u.irter^ Lv.vcll students<br />

and te.xhtTi- can timi ch;inictCTS with pL 1 .'-<br />

son.ilities like t'i>.'ir> i * In >pe to he.<br />

Social studies teacher Richard 5owar>J<br />

iimibrily K'ttvwn hiin?dt and the<br />

dwart. L"X>pev. "He'sescape*-and fun." -nid<br />

>mani.<br />

"My tnvnri'H characier ;s I'etei' Vxv. 'CMcause<br />

he tvpn.^ents vm;t!i md hecnn fly,"<br />

junior UHWI l>Vila 5*iid. "He'sfan-n.v, ha.^<br />

v, hen they brtvik si >metntng or kill t)n*;v<br />

li.-ii. btiiu% in Uif stn^jhil environment or<br />

U nve!' cusses >tu Jtiitb [i > it w\, f< T tin • ••\vt\-t<br />

th<strong>at</strong> domin<strong>at</strong>es DI-IH-V mi^r*-.<br />

want U' 1 i;*.*t aw.iy rnm'i r**a!itv<br />

.ind fuse thtm^elveb in .1 nuke-b'-lieve<br />

wfrid they were familiar v.'ilh :t.^ children.<br />

vouth i* tiittnd -T M;!rt) ( M-riv m:;;"- pr^duct><br />

his E\4.»rean, thrre- i? no K'tter wav<br />

to go Kick in ti me.<br />

As btni urTnonp Iv.m said. "I t'tv J ! young<br />

when I w<strong>at</strong>ch Disnev movies;."<br />

evil unJ*. 1 units him. |-ie has to regain<br />

his position ns the leader ot the tritv<br />

r'i\'*ihuttiti'i i*- ti hiiUiricallv-b^it'd t/ilr*<br />

about.) iem.ijf naiivt' who meets with (he<br />

fuuii'Jt-*!' •.>! Jjtne-tuwn, V'.i, Captain John<br />

Sniith. M( )th/irecartiH >ns and, like their preitiTfysnr>,<br />

Ix^th art* musicals. Elton John<br />

pr.iJtj.-fs, -,i!^,![ the rniiiic f«r thu movie-j.<br />

"Weda*in thi't«:r!v,st.i-(^iif bothmov-<br />

if .11 gi)e.i it it JUI witii 7/:. /jfiif- Mcrwu:iJ,<br />

Akditin. a»d Beauty md th Heust. 'he<br />

once-Hgain prosperous deni^un^ of<br />

Neverhmd wili,^ in all Disney movies, live<br />

happily ever after.<br />

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D4[JgE > Q TB -«o§-iT ;„„„„„,<br />

<strong>The</strong> visual magic<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Disney Store<br />

Exploring an outpost of Disney culture<br />

Remember wishing fur your own pairot N•louN.-kvL-er<br />

ears when you wereyouji^er? Vlnybeyou wanled tho<br />

long-billed h<strong>at</strong> of your jxrsona] hero, a certain duck<br />

Etft named Donr-id. You ran finally actualize thosi: Inni;l.'.me<br />

dreams today without cvtn visiting the Magic Kingdom.<br />

Go to <strong>The</strong> Disney Store <strong>at</strong> Pier 39. It doesn't maitev if you dream<br />

about dancing with thi* Seven Dwarfs or taking n swim wiih<br />

Ariel, UieLittijMcmwi^bt^auseTht'UisnuySU'rt'i'arriwiMxidi'<br />

raj^eofmerchundiseindudingapparti stuffed dolls, bucks, and<br />

video cassettes with all the characters we have ^rown to love.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Disney Store is r.oi an ordinary * aitlel by any niv.mv. Tlu-<br />

; : iore is. detailed with :-evemI elaLxiraU- displays incti % .s!ir.,i; an<br />

anim<strong>at</strong>ed puppelscenc.<strong>The</strong>storf is.i pwr<strong>at</strong>Jiiv ior ians oi .>II a\;rs.<br />

As Disney Store manager K


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Carjacking publicity inhibits or instig<strong>at</strong>es?<br />

OyAmlrTjIai<br />

e TVtt'tlt ilKTViiaO<br />

in carjacking; publicity, m.my<br />

people have become aware of<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> carjacking is. Ririhosv who<br />

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Carjacking is when an awx-.ilint<br />

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lh:*f you gut out and lot<br />

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, In the past, carjackings were<br />

considered grand theft or armed<br />

robbery. Now, policemen keep<br />

track of carjackings ?>epar<strong>at</strong>ely,<br />


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(IK. 1 ittmn, which i> ti^pon^blc tur vi;e?<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> America to debut Top Gun coaster<br />

By Tom Ly<br />

On March 2(1, Cre.it Am*'ric;i will open<br />

tt> ^.itL-s to the public inr tiie 1993 M.*.INHI<br />

under new iuvner>hip .md will tntn^ure<br />

new .lttriictions, ini NiJinj; the new Tup<br />

P.ir.iinount Communic<strong>at</strong>ii.ns pur-<br />

Marriott's C-iv<strong>at</strong> Ainerii-a in Au-<br />

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<strong>The</strong> premier .itIn* ti« m ti •— Mimmer wilJ<br />

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with ik themtrfciken fp.-m rar.imoitnt Pichin*s'<br />

hil mo".4e Ttf> (inn<br />

<strong>The</strong> uniijne UMtun.' ?-11 .id i<br />

tlt.it will lx* suspcihkil K-I"W llie tracks,<br />

unlike oilier omventioai! n-ller o'.i>ter>.<br />

<strong>at</strong> cording to a press n.'lea>e <strong>The</strong> tr.uk<br />

length is2,?N> feet i>nd it HL"VS up d»11M fivt.<br />

Each ride last.-- h d<br />

j; >t Mven oraches which tan each<br />

hold up to four pan.s/n^erN<br />

'flic new ride i^ Io«.<strong>at</strong>v\l in ilie CVlean's<br />

PI ..-..-.«., ni .1-.- ".;-},<br />

"A:- we HV it, I 1 *'" i> e<br />

Tho now Top Gun rollor coaster opons .it Paramount s Gre<strong>at</strong> America<br />

"We'vealway>Kenl<br />

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simply nie.inr th<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> we >iir-t^ll<br />

in iheiitture will tx-bii'j;fr. Ivtter nul<br />

n^nee^ouni; than rwr"<br />

OIIH-I new iiL!r.iaii>n> UKiiKlf ifieO'U*<br />

versiiTiiof ihelortiH-r "Cr.ind Music H J!I"<br />

ID '"nil* P.tranKiunt,' which will "fter tin<br />

le-Mure pres.-nt.irji>n •'i'.iraiiMUint i>n kv."<br />

<strong>The</strong> foniMT Snowsln >e Ssil* H m will be tra;to-<br />

fornKxi into Uupsy T'»wn. Souvenir shi^ps<br />

will of f'ei a wide**'Iectionof mo\*;vnicnv>rahiti.t,<br />

and fttr tho*e who !MVO nolhinj;<br />

Ivfter ti> vio while waiting in line, nv.wic<br />

Me;v vl uract-rs fn >m Paramount^ m» >vii's<br />

and television slwn-.-s. j,uch as Slur Trrk.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Next Ccm-r<strong>at</strong>idii, will walkamuit! tht<br />

p.irk.ind mingle with custonx-rs.<br />

illegal video game copiers comb<strong>at</strong> prices<br />

By Jon<strong>at</strong>han Ho<br />

With ri.-inj; priivs on vidci) j;ame oirtridpi.'s<br />

tt:arl, .v.tx.1 nt'ur<br />

y<br />

left pennile>^ after their pur.'hs;*. 1 *'<br />

To ci 'inKit the>e hij;i» prici.-s., many Taiwanese,and<br />

Honj; Ki'n^ci>mp.init^,btn:h<br />

asMiikkoTiiys L.id and China Coach Limited<br />

(CO.), have rtv 11 " to sell inexpensive<br />

c.irtrid>;vt.i'}'MiiL; >v>iem».<br />

Tho MuIiiC.ame l>n-h*r II f MCDI1 '.Super<br />

Com Pn» 1, VIO •?uyvniriw, and Super<br />

Pm Fighter, wlmsc priies ranpe fn>n;<br />

S150toS250(aim'nt prices in Honi; Kong),<br />

an; just a few of the MM jut vidn»j^inie copiers<br />

and player><br />

<strong>The</strong> Super Pro l-'i^Mer, which co>b<br />

d S 2 f<br />

built m 3 5 men di>k Jn\e Tin;; unit <strong>at</strong>taches<br />

h> theS\*K? ^^ll t!v c.irt acceptor<br />

To copy a game, >•• »u fir>t nu-d tht C4trt<br />

you want to ropy and an urdiru'n. 1 Tho S200 Super Pro Fightor<br />

<strong>at</strong>tuhed tw the 5-N'fc'S, and turning on the<br />

pow-er. vanous commands appear cm the<br />

>cn.x;n, Mich A» to play, cupy. form<strong>at</strong> or dek'ti'thedi^k<br />

Af!.Tch(y»sin^tnci>py the cart<br />

.Mid naming tiie hie, the fiamc<br />

3 5 :tuh<br />

diskuM-d by IBM X"C> Afterinsertniji tiiv<br />

cart intfp tht* main fopyinj; unit, whicli i><br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> 61<br />

Wallenberg 55<br />

GIRLS' VARSITY HOOPS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 72<br />

Washington 51<br />

BOYS' J.V. HOOPS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>' 55<br />

Wallenberg 64<br />

WRESTLING<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 5i<br />

Lincoln 14<br />

Coming up...<br />

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lim.-l5.Tcdtiy<strong>at</strong>3:l5<br />

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BOYS'J.V. HOOPS<br />

vs. burton a( Burton<br />

}<strong>at</strong>i. 15, Today after Vanity<br />

WRESTLING<br />

vs Washington ;it <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

f«n. ?1 Thtr-jlnu ni 1-4*<br />

Koppel wins gold<br />

in racquet ball singles<br />

By Steven Urge<br />

Do you ever wonder it' sime<br />

Jay you'll Lvabiccnsiy th.ityou<br />

went to high school with a famous<br />

, actor, or a politician, or a world<br />

champion?<br />

Well, wonder no longer. You<br />

can say it now.<br />

: Over Christmas break, J»x*l<br />

Koppei, a <strong>Lowell</strong> senior, won a<br />

gold medal in doubles enmporilion<br />

and a bronze in singles .11 the<br />

World junior Ra(ut.'tball Championships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tournament, with players<br />

froml5countricsaiKi.iI15()sCitt.'S,<br />

was held in Jacksonville, Ha,<br />

"After 1 won," Koppe! siid "I<br />

thought, finally, all the work 1<br />

did getting here paid off.' I dt-votu<br />

a lot ct time to ntcquctb.il)"<br />

A lot of time is right. Kuppel<br />

works out eight hours a day, before<br />

and after scivol, .:nd takes<br />

only Sundays off. Hb> worki>ut indudes<br />

aerobics, kungfu, and .1 lot<br />

of rope jumping<br />

Hestarted playing racquutball<br />

about 10 years ago. "My dad<br />

played racquetball so I followed<br />

him around and eventually<br />

picked it up," Koppol »-iid.<br />

Koppel*.'; uliinutc gvi.i* '- '*'<br />

play in the Olympics<br />

"Right now, racquethall is<br />

played in every intt-rn<strong>at</strong>ion.il<br />

competition except the Olympics,"<br />

he s*id. "I think it will be<br />

played as an exhibition tport in<br />

the 1*W6 Olympic .Wtt .')< -i c*mpetition<br />

sport in 2000 though."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Pan American game*<br />

ha ve racquetbiill .iii ii o. »nir'(- iil<br />

tounument U't'orv, but I've never<br />

won a round."<br />

As fornovr, Koppel lias postponed<br />

his racqtK-'tbal! <strong>at</strong>hievt'menb<br />

for thu Louvll Kiit'Ml season,<br />

as he diH\t L-VITV year. "It's<br />

ju?t imp*'»!CIMII •'.•<br />

;i team >p>n. .ind t * ^'mt'thin;;<br />

Girls' hcops<br />

J.V. hoops<br />

Rotisserrie<br />

Trash talking<br />

Wrestling<br />

Junior Prentice Welch rakes a jump shot in a gamo vs. Galileo.<br />

Varsity boys' hoops send<br />

Bulldogs to dogpound<br />

By Albert Tseng<br />

<strong>The</strong> visiting <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

v.irbits* basketball<br />

team escaped<br />

with a victory over<br />

the Wallenberg Bulldogs<br />

Wednesday M<br />

the Keznr Pavilion,<br />

61-55, evening up<br />

rbi irregular seas in<br />

mark to 2-2 lS-7 overall)<br />

iViih 20 &#*o.»:itfs left in the<br />

garne, junior Akim Actnsiky's<br />

histbaak lay-up ot(r.: another<br />

>.'i>re<br />

"\ giies> tve knew v.v *.vei\J tht<br />

better te.tm .md we [>illi-d limit<br />

in theuiKJ," K.'miiaic 1<br />

Tlie scon/ was ivlritivcly ch**o<br />

nil the garni', aithnu^r.<br />

fniiiiti!i-tinx > ,."-r-<br />

.^."», and through nv"..| ot tlv!!iirj<br />

ijiMr*i.T. until l>ivv>, i! l ri'gjtint.-d \l\L"<br />

lead .liter llini" t|ii.'irti.'r>, 47-ls<br />

Tin- drrii.ivt. 1 facto<br />

:>urgf.T> Unveil';, full-court f:n.-»s<br />

.inii interior d> turn tfie b-ill over,<br />

while <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Jelease rejected<br />

nuntermi* [inlUojx lav-tip .iiti.*mpts<br />

in the p.iint<br />

"\\v phiyed iR>p:red in the<br />

(iturth," |!ii«iiir Civr'tici.' Welch<br />

>ijij "Cuy> were htislling inU<br />

divingiWlovvr tliefltnir"<br />

"We should h.r.c duih: vvli.it<br />

we did in ;lvjt"nurthuiidrter;n>rn<br />

the very bogir.riing," Mrv<strong>at</strong>in<br />

in*,', U-A- w.iy f«>r llv-i"".»rOin.*|<br />

wciv funi'T^ VVi'i'-;lt, Tim<br />

Ii >yc\: Sntisii. .iiui M«tt IM'tivIer<br />

\\}'\c laJ 1 7, K). .mj '4 pinin-, P-<br />

I.Hl- II. Hi .t<br />

t.'l! v.'.i.* ;ti--t<br />

up for tin. 1 *i.'.hotj anJ we h.id to foul<br />

tln-n"<br />

'[he previuuh Tridrtv, j.m. ri,<br />

N .w.'l! K-.JI ISA 6! -51 ariir falling<br />

to tivo-timt- r:unf;Tvn«;c clwimpj<br />

Mi 70<br />

!ar H:JM>H p*imeop Jan. 3.<br />

ror.-.Iund J-. (iprimibtic iibour<br />

hiii t-itung team, which has only<br />

i 'i v Miiit % hvn pla ven> with prioi<br />

V'iri-ity ..'xperience, ami one<br />

pt.H'w tund.inu-ntally,<br />

tlu-n we cm rtversOir<br />

•^1 MI i--totinishinMAuniJi'r thiitl<br />

in 11'.jr-Jivisi-Mi ,;nvi |>, i 5;ib!y.-nc;k<br />

MT in (ML*first round "<br />

ill 'wwer. For>Iund is quick to<br />

j.('!:it in:t tlut he is i-..>t ju>i cim-<br />

C(-nu*d with wrui'iv^. but more<br />

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n SPORTS January 15, J9M<br />

Gaiileo gets<br />

revenge<br />

against J.V.<br />

By M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

brecbsler '<br />

After bung h<br />

ins* vc.tr, :tw<br />

Galileo UonsJV<br />

b.is-Utbal] team<br />

called ihis HIMTK. 1<br />

"revenue" and dkipo«x! of<br />

t ii%vi'll,'«'W. Monday Fifths.<br />

G.'iiiJco took (.ornni.ind<br />

early, jumping nnt to a !?-.*<br />

load ai'teconly five minutes.<br />

Tht! Card-m<strong>at</strong>'s lew post<br />

leader, Cavin McGr.im-, was<br />

out with a bmken finder, which<br />

Ls'dnranulii in i:m<br />

Turnovers were lite key factor<br />

in the loss. Aftvr dosing the<br />

gap tf; 36-30 before h.fli'-tinv,<br />

the Cmiin.il committed wh<strong>at</strong><br />

•MfHifi Uke 10 liirno*er> in ,i<br />

«nv in uV third quarter. <strong>The</strong> C ioiuicapitiiizeil<br />

on them*:* takes<br />

by pushing thetMHtlowncouit<br />

and working the fa>t I»a-;»k to<br />

perfection,<br />

"We came in nver-conli"<br />

dent" <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore VVI3<br />

VVulravun siid: "Wt; t!uui|;hi<br />

we could just come inand pl.iy<br />

good bJtskx'tb,il|. instead, we<br />

made a lorof silly passes whid 1<br />

resulted in turnovers.*<br />

'*Y^ threw some bad parses<br />

and when we did throw a<br />

Rood pass we would miss the<br />

lay-up," center D.mnv Mur- i<br />

physaid- "lt\v.i;-jii>*.;t fru.-tr.itinsfi»mie<br />

tti piay and w.mli "<br />

Murphy Hud pi.jn.Is >tinli'v<br />

YeimgartiJ VVairaren 10 lead<br />

Hie Itvun in scoring with 10<br />

<strong>The</strong> previou> {Monday, tiw<br />

Ciniin.ilpnii't\1 vvh<strong>at</strong>thvvcitn<br />

dn wiien they p!,iy U»t;etherby<br />

d l i Mii H<br />

Tlie victor)'<br />

tlu.'<br />

TIw hi^hli^M al thf yt-.tr .* 1<br />

when.' <strong>Lowell</strong> UH>K HH- w<br />

filing by ufXiidms Nitlb<br />

i<br />

pioil!-!lip};«l!l*ir*. MttiraiK* .UK.1<br />

Veiinj; ivt-n- h.uiv.'d li» die .ill<br />

fun Ltntf'.n. Uwm with ^iphi «•<br />

fd !<br />

valuable pUyer. in Ihi'hMUvf<br />

ij<strong>at</strong>nos W thf ti*i.'rn,mii.'n(<br />

j U>v,clihe.itSkviine.-jy-jr,:or<br />

Vic <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Undefe<strong>at</strong>ed lady Cardinal downs Wash<br />

By Anna Lao<br />

T L i l<br />

varsity basketball<br />

team is 4-0 in the<br />

Academic Athletic<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion alter<br />

be<strong>at</strong>ing \Va;;fiiiijiton<br />

72-51 VVyddod.iy<br />

With the extuption<br />

of .i di>rr-*J s-.fo. 1 *<br />

p j<br />

i-'ii^L-s. MIL 1 Ordinal ^->t u/f tr» .1<br />

i.^i*»dM.irt,bi:iIurn£Up,i.?' 1 :-pi>mf<br />

leod by UKT;IJI-ln»v it down, mtJi'*. 1 the ball<br />

around, wm-k UK'defenseFb(il we<br />

wear thnnvinj* the passes away<br />

instead," amcU fames TJwmas<br />

"In the second ;iod thinJqiurters,<br />

w*. 1 were re-jlly falMng<br />

Glris bnttlo for the rebound in a game ngainst Montgomery M.S<br />

ti/Ieep," junior i>uard Aniv-i Tin<br />

>tiij Every Cardinal v'otLH.) in<br />

Omvli's poundini^C't VV.illenN'n;<br />

i>7-\2 ,\\ Kez.ir i*avil«-n Monday.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> trailed f»-5 .ifter the first<br />

ijuarti.T, bu t tiime XicK h> sow 24<br />

points in I he yxond ti> sur^o to .1<br />

24-4 halttime lead. uiv. . bk-w<br />

the^me. wideopenint'<br />

h;ilf. Unvell's pressure<br />

Forced 1* turnovers and he'd<br />

Wallenberg sxt)Me» in llw third<br />

qiwirter<br />

"Walledben; is an inexperi-<br />

e.im and we Iwve a lot *•!<br />

e«pi.Tifiuf and s> tk' dilli-renrt-<br />

.ihovvni up," Thonu> >.wd. '"Today,<br />

wedijn't panic, we UM.\lr'ur<br />

experii.'inx'ant) it hvipi^i uv"<br />

*n*>mps «n piictvl Hie Cardinal<br />

with 13 pttiiits while f'urieux<br />

added 12 and sennir y\rit\i $v-<br />

<br />

Tiieri,* isn't a rh.irr.* ; n fh* 1<br />

world th<strong>at</strong> Ihfse ordtM.-'iy loes<br />

will ever inn •.» nn'/'-•>>!on.il<br />

team. tiivk".-s«, th.^i i-, thi p v joio .i<br />

v-f pn>ff>~»»n<br />

-t-though lt:irtf."n>.ia'ni;ik-: i i'v<br />

i:i.'\c, rheCom|ii'h(?on i«-Mn>it^ tu f TiTJ v_**" r ^ .;•_-*<br />

(li'vi:t«ip ,i ln'iirr u'.im th.in the Martti0fn i a 'ootb<strong>at</strong>{ team <strong>at</strong>trnrls rothiAnrie plnyors.<br />

< lit r iiiii • s"» r*» iii'ir. i iv jutii, ipii'ii>Nv;|iu» tlu p MMv'ii." ""enior!5.in Ciisev >>id.<br />

.•v wlui iv .i i^tir-H-ncle.i;;!!;' !-.vv.;,tr( -.) -^ Ivti. ^v Jicv,- t.'itir t'.iirvy h.is tvi-n im'ofvtd in<br />

lli>.»le.iJ;iK-nvuleiipi li.- thedrafl," juniur Junj*<br />

Pak, a nuisx'rie league member,<br />

s.iivl "ll^'ru's' jiiht ^tmrlhinj?fun<br />

.thmit 4h-^fHtii'( n-t} y*\-i\'yr* .mti<br />

miking upa team of fenlplayerj."<br />

f'ini>hing in first place in i* ntlisH'rie<br />

!t-.ipie is Ihe uItin>aU' s;itiit'.irlinn<br />

for nitisn/rii' Irdgtn p'.»v<br />

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i .iitn.jo.wiir' hk.i- f>t,iytnj;<br />

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a^.un;>t 1 tlln.-.-v. A firsi-pliitv tinish<br />

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adept they are <strong>at</strong> managing.<br />

"Il ^ivA y"ii the i<br />

••r-i'rb ti> vcitr oppoiienti'." senior<br />

Hut in.iylvihi'<br />

iTaJf.ihd \s :iveis vou *.v,ui( i-,<br />

.inti .tttitudo 1 -' .ili 1


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Trash talking: A game within a game<br />

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middle of the lane for a dunk in a<br />

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vour <strong>at</strong>tempt is sw<strong>at</strong>ted nut<br />

into no-man's land by a punk<br />

who shouts "Gut th<strong>at</strong> weak w&<br />

You g<strong>at</strong>her yourself on the next<br />

play dcn\ the court and find the<br />

same punk guarding you. Ynti<br />

receive the ball, see an opening<br />

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outstretched arms, slam down a<br />

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"Yo, holmes! Am I thalguod orare<br />

you just guanilng me?"<br />

Vwkome to the gajne th<strong>at</strong> lies<br />

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TYash talking 15 not wdely.<br />

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OPINION January 15,1993<br />

Edlton-fai-Oilcf<br />

Aaron Field<br />

Rupert S.1>cripe» II<br />

New*<br />

Morris 1 xc<br />

Opinion<br />

Ai'Tun Picfd<br />

Cotnjmv<br />

J.wnu fix*<br />

Jimmy Quxb<br />

Darryl !.«. i d the postpoitement<br />

ni* the Spirit Sally from<br />

Nov AtoN'ov 20, wiUnMiUl*?o.i?siun<br />

with the student body Student<br />

government alw> came up<br />

with the homecoming idya which<br />

knocked spirit week nut of it><br />

usual OctobcT time slot.<br />

Ma;*y <strong>Lowell</strong>ib.*s also tin,: unhappy<br />

with ether niilies, suc!^ as<br />

the Hallowi-.*n rally. Tliey complained<br />

about inadequ<strong>at</strong>e publicity<br />

and teachers not knowing<br />

about rallies. Sttident government<br />

doesn't wem t.i realize th<strong>at</strong> for<br />

mo<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>UJt-'Uij- iL Utkca (Ihifc llutlt<br />

just one poster in the main lull or<br />

a few leaflets on the wall to know<br />

Wh*l cv*rt!ts are taking place <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

g<br />

arc prblicizwi in the same inadt^i'iite<br />

inannix. Poster** with the<br />

candid:tte'sessayand picture are<br />

strewn across the library windows<br />

facing; the middle courtyard,<br />

giving students only A<br />

glimpse <strong>at</strong> t> K* cajHitd<strong>at</strong>es' personality<br />

and e^pA.*rience Furthermore,<br />

stiidt-nt orriciT candid<strong>at</strong>es<br />

should stop giving speeches<br />

Ttl€<br />

for<br />

the<br />

"Stop complaining! We're doing tlw bost tlwt wo can.<br />

ftc<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> thanks the following<br />

contributions of m<strong>at</strong>erials or<br />

journalism program.<br />

and .-.*t%vi.vn the higher levels of<br />

student government and sludents,<br />

but often they cut meetings<br />

and ii'rgo telling tiK'ir registries<br />

viwl inform<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> would tn-<br />

•rhnlr •'htdiTH in Wit' vvfT^'ilnv<br />

aclivtties o{ school life.<br />

7Vtfln'rtf suggests trie fc>lknvingsoIuHnn.s<br />

iKit we think might<br />

impntvc student gov(.*rnmvnt()C*<br />

Uvities.<br />

• For any type of activity (rallies,<br />

ek^ctions dances etc.), inforrruilivo<br />

leaflets should lx i petted<br />

in an:.i> when* srijdents wii! nx»st<br />

likely notice tinm<br />

• Pnigrcss r.'ptjrti staling important<br />

decisions made by shidciil<br />

t^A iTiuu.nl, iiu.ludiiigf.^iu.'s<br />

of fortha. i ming events, ahtnild he<br />

distributed to aU sttidentsduring<br />

rcg.<br />

• Tho yellow petitions with<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion o:»no.*ming the can-<br />

JitiAtcs running tor office should<br />

be posted in pbee* besides tlie library<br />

windows<br />

• More time should be given<br />

(o candid<strong>at</strong>e to visit regs to<br />

prcstT.t studenb valid reasons to<br />

voti.* for them.<br />

• Rallies and special events<br />

should be announced in the bulletin<br />

earlier tlwn thev an* nov/.<br />

Ellen C. FteniamiP<br />

Hose Chan*;<br />

Irving Vari'.ty Store<br />

Chcwin Nyan Hou<br />

D. Ken Voshikawa, D.D.S.<br />

donors<br />

funds to<br />

MS.<br />

lli£ <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Movies showcase only<br />

female nudity, not male<br />

By Anna r^vlcnko<br />

HaveyouevcrmtticeU how in<br />

cvf-ry R-r<strong>at</strong>tni movie, after the<br />

"hwe scene" Uie woman is always<br />

iv.kod and the guy almost always<br />

lias his pants on and nothing<br />

showing?<br />

HemAlc nudity is part ot most<br />

mainsuvam movies and is widely<br />

accepted as nothing to be<br />

ashamed of On the other hand, if<br />

you want to sec a naked guy on<br />

the screen you have to docarvfril<br />

rvse.irvh to ' ' 'it. tito handful<br />

oi rniH'K'b « t<strong>at</strong> -iiow a lit tit 1<br />

for example, in Single, White,<br />

Fcf«fl/i* v.oincn walk art tund com*<br />

plt'lely naktti in various situ<strong>at</strong>i>»n>,<br />

N.tt if yvu blinked onci.-you<br />

would miss the dim image of the<br />

iwiked guy And in the movie In-<br />

wait BliJod, a female vampin? trying<br />

to stay coM in the night strips<br />

of/ her clothe*.- and stands a>mpl*>tely<br />

naked. But when her male<br />

counterpart guts too warm, he<br />

sleeps in a me<strong>at</strong> locker, fully<br />

clothed.<br />

Tlw main reason for this tmfair<br />

tre<strong>at</strong>ment oi women is money.<br />

R'lrwle nudity sells. In our society<br />

profits are more important<br />

than the psychological mesiages<br />

th<strong>at</strong> art sent to the public:. Our<br />

tetters to the Ecjifo<br />

Thank GAP<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Ui; Class of 19% officers ser.t<br />

A Jetter tu the GAP Found<strong>at</strong>kip<br />

nimvtTJng the need for T-shirts<br />

for the class of '96. CAf re-<br />

>pitndf nxire<br />

in making money than they are<br />

tntov^tvd in upholding v»-wr n n's<br />

integrity and sctf-rcsr-vt-<br />

\*iacy argue th<strong>at</strong> uV actresses<br />

can nAxi'se to plav the twrts th<strong>at</strong><br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>e against them, but in<br />

reality they can'l because If they<br />

refuse to take »heir clothes off they<br />

may loose the part<br />

Naked women in the movies<br />

fwjd the huge male egu. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

s»mrthing of d power tripin stripping<br />

women and keeping men<br />

covered and safe. Naked women<br />

are more vulnerable. Keeping,<br />

women naked strips away our<br />

integrity, oursolf-<strong>at</strong>


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Hookers and homeless in the City<br />

One ne<strong>at</strong> city<br />

not so ne<strong>at</strong><br />

By Wilson Chu<br />

Any Friday ! am enthusiastic<br />

about cominy home after .1 Ion-.;<br />

and painful week iillc-1 with<br />

stnssnil studying and countless<br />

exams. I ride Ihv MOccftn View<br />

•streetcar to Montgomery Street<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ion.! tun up ih» escal<strong>at</strong>or,<br />

hoping to r<strong>at</strong>ch a hu&<br />

As 1 approach the top Ivvri 01<br />

tbt> st<strong>at</strong>ion, I am boai'^j,*d bv<br />

h(Wids»fcomm«tes4(Mir&At<br />

anything tr> maL^^ flSB^<br />

home. Somehci&EfcsGipc wren<br />

lib<br />

ndr<br />

babies. ^lK'holdb up<br />

"EMERGENCY,<br />

LP, PLEASE!'<br />

xl and irrtt.ited .it lui<br />

<strong>at</strong>turicm. Her predicament gn-b?<br />

tho commutes*' <strong>at</strong>tcnt«>r.. Many<br />

stop is 1 ptv«* her money and one<br />

lady tries to console h*r.<br />

On the street, vendors iiiu* the<br />

rigiit side of the sidewalk, trying<br />

to wi? their fake jewelry and !ndian-madc<br />

swrAlcrs to unMispoctinR<br />

oufctncfe. Chi the Itft, a<br />

filthy nun sits id!/ by himself .»n<br />

a milk hi >x. His sipn n-.-id?. "V1ET-<br />

NAM VITI^Pft5-l(/!S7, NEB?<br />

HEIi^'-A^gufoaLicuf -* & -h!oar>rtur<br />

dav, l'iokii<br />

day /-\t 1 («,' pin , 3<br />

with aninvi! ni;hb<br />

im'tp.irtTtui.iri<br />

t!tc pn.itt»»*"rs, but t*uy b<br />

thcpiilia'mencrdxjrM'-Kick Sud<br />

denly, Unit ^ Sqiwrv sn*Ak Vtkc .<br />

m.inun 1<br />

t : 's U.i^t, lbtir.in>; (»• tliee.ir-pJeningO[XT.»nv\n<br />

Hien, Uv.iiK<br />

acnis-y- ?UHkU"in an«J 1'nv.i » r.\*.it<br />

with his bUrk o<strong>at</strong> Ie.inm>;iin lU<br />

cirw.T oi.'tra* iLimiu'd /Wi rfn>H<br />

pj>t. i so- mriiv<br />

At*0Oajn<br />

tlv<br />

tour-<br />

K'nn** 1 -<br />

. fii-m MaiV-t, the bii><br />

Wfcfjpn Ellrv Stnvt, tln-cenvws'Tendi'Tit'in<br />

di>tiK'* On<br />

ide Ciltde Nfen>v-<br />

Chntvh, where dicner i. 1 -<br />

1 lo l!ie m.i>5os <strong>The</strong> litv.ttv<br />

Joptrs Stnxi, uhere 1<br />

EMERGENCY,<br />

NEED HELP,<br />

PLEASE!<br />

prn.lituto putting «-.T TV hi>Kk-n<br />

ri>;!;i I>I. (,I.M\i«nworth At<br />

Ct" in the<br />

Exur:iitrr nvendv<br />

January 15. 1993 OPiNBONj^S<br />

i? oniy 17 rr in years, old.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Thith: ActonJing (.> ihv<br />

pp<br />

L*.;t >var, 1 :?ft<br />

tlKm Ji».\i Lilmany<br />

humolei-s suffer<br />

p ti> liit 1 US BUIIMU<br />

- i liv C'LTIL-U>, >in^.V rrX'n nuke<br />

up-i 1 * pt-rcent o; the hf»meJo» ,ind<br />

>iiiRle !7>«'nv make up ?7.2 percent-<br />

rrtTstiiution ss .it .in ali-tiirie<br />

Hi,»h, tfC.-nt.H* Jhtii!l<br />

.ifjjj; It j'very titxpdyer<br />

x* K" \'<br />

pun£ tlivi dnx y '»iU of intiiK.y tn<br />

them, tK'n^b)' i-eciinnj; n tuhirv<br />

Lowei!-type <strong>at</strong>hlete meets swim test<br />

By Albert Welnfu<br />

U y h y<br />

thing about Unveil beMdes the<br />

teaching staff is the swim teti<br />

<strong>The</strong> swim test Ly<br />

havi: iff It';* f-u>t iv: important A><br />

dri wr'Miiuottion 4 which, ITV the<br />

way, mi^ht be dn^pnl m<strong>at</strong> yui r)<br />

It simply wash's time, annoys On*<br />

.student^ and costs the schiiol<br />

money which flmld be spent on<br />

mtiiv vitaj pn>grani5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> test should be ottered <strong>at</strong><br />

more convenient times- Going<br />

swimming <strong>at</strong> 7:45 in tiw morning<br />

can't be too hcsiltby, specially (or<br />

tiwse WIM) haw and<br />

I am ont* oi rfu>se unfortna.tf:.<br />

the te^l w.w j;tven. My eyes m\irl\<br />

wlv» wi-. {.-r^iJ to tikv thv ;:-:<br />

•m.ii thought^b£^Jt the p.vm I<br />

would >utS!r*Lrl&.-t ;itm>> .' : ^<br />

Th# Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

My a-g had to take the test in<br />

Npwmbenand, Hike the LowdliU<br />

I An*. 1 prixrastiiuted. Uit'ortt<br />

rwlely, the day of rvckonifagj f<br />

nallv arrived. I vv.is icnOtt<strong>at</strong><br />

A valiant <strong>Lowell</strong> studertt struggles against the poot w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

<strong>The</strong> Stink<br />

Shown^ 1 \\'\H) 1>J time (I.J A<br />

-tAtwt? ! hiid to get biKk S»r ,1<br />

m.;!h ler-t I duJ .t U<br />

lowellitesfal!<br />

the<br />

illfs-jvl .1.... .<br />

nrv tumy Jriemi. r.ir<br />

l^-.'.nisi* «»< the swini te>t. I<br />

LiKlwlup.uoM, wet. UnxJ, stinky<br />

Liiwrllitu wh*: felt like :«jx>winj; | pittincr<br />

r ,T.w!t :v.;,. JiJrj;,^.i n^ilLU...{<br />

htr w*j> liiti'UT itS nut ev/n Cuiuiy<br />

l"he ^wim 'e>t should K* ju^t<br />

*,lwt, a jv/im J'-'bt For nu.<br />

•>--'-<br />

1 , htw/eviT,<br />

ii diuui upj test of er>wirr><br />

in the pool, .»tn ). MI't -jr w I- v tht-\- ma<br />

fiapjx^i niy lirnt>s wildly 1 fin.il)v<br />

nude it, but! thought l«ck ionfi-<br />

^;^lvtoth*?tl.tyswh*. i nIi i .i»'lJnjn<br />

i.h» j n;ik'in unt!iT >even )Tyn'Jte>.<br />

.jncl « ti'ji'<br />

a ride Ova-and hick, W- taN;iishtitc-whoi«-<br />

^i^li' t-cht-Jtrff llve-ft 1 *-* .it our<br />

F h > in : J«> lu-<br />

the v\ j>ti* .*nj Jr^p the boond-<br />

'^L- or K* j;raeso(,s enough l«»<br />

r;:,ike the test !•-•>*» pliy.iiraHv<br />

fcp*<br />

Fisher<br />

Teachers, poRularity^ai<br />

By Eric Louie fcvu» on w^Bt»^CT;<br />

Liite mildew, I'm back Thi> b<strong>at</strong> einpp<br />

time I iwvi. many topics to cow<br />

Fir>t of all, po'pilarity. Wh<strong>at</strong> i<br />

popularity? VVhoruspttpuUnry<br />

And w\\c> nally f .nvrr?<br />

PopuiaSty is whj» \OIJ don't they'<br />

have- rVipularitv i± ;iL«.* i-vh.i t vim<br />

w/y tn s He-<br />

S -up<br />

l*Ht -'na 1 >"j'tinj; ii nni A)we-J.<br />

W'- Iwtcd stuiitiu^ an*<br />

xk in '•• b.«J Mtu<strong>at</strong>ion :)\jt cjn<br />

:r-L;tL- ;.• A:...<br />

x-f ! don't KPL.-.V<br />

tin- rt in»]*.'>t>Ty Jlui, fHTji"H,:iiV, I<br />

Jon 1 tcin*. but I do think tiut ^h^•<br />

r* way fv.»t (t.»r."»n .itUTT'p;nJ miirdrrtT<br />

1 an^l ; Uimk all the pub! c-<br />

tj<br />

Ttunk O*J Th"<br />

wtm<br />

Iwtil i>n*t di-mjT.i ^icr-'-ii her<br />

C'. it :u tou'ti-tftinki;.^ "Ov<br />

I-ric, it you h<strong>at</strong>e th;> school yi<br />

miic"h,\vhvdnv"!if;ohen' > ' Thi-<br />

,m-niT i- the s.tn>- ,i- rn.HU ip-/<br />

MY ['.irvnf. nevrT Jortxri ra-.' to<br />

lu.iv I;IH«J i^tw^H i>.md h*;,. .ill<br />

the "other" iad5>'» v w T -*t?'instl!».'n*<br />

i don't blitmt* them, ihev jiitt<br />

i ti-A. 1 "IW t"t ni*. 1<br />

. ot the n?:'y iniOi By liie w.iv, Lui<br />

V.fuai.iy 1 went to my ^ >1 < -i<br />

U-*: Ant nudttioit-1 m.iy be gorte<br />

y «'tt<br />

Till m'At time Hfth<br />

hnn- "-<br />

W<br />

; cnft><br />

ptimmgtxni$oi.miM a,<br />

ai«rf ghre psrronctorv lip wrvkt*<br />

to dw altar of liberalism<br />

wh'Ji it ts evident th<strong>at</strong> th*y<br />

havu a majority in b<br />

k<br />

<strong>The</strong> tfad grvup It perhaps I<br />

tlwnr^corrtemfmb^crffla It<br />

is (HMC people >vfao actujtJy<br />

hold fofcfcflked amverv<strong>at</strong>tve<br />

views, butthpy we Aew^the<br />

wind » bknting and dfcfto.it<br />

isbetttT torram<br />

^ for thcrnia to p<br />

Sitkrn which might result fa<br />

their being ridiculed fly<br />

;a» an Altern<strong>at</strong>ive to<br />

thesetmiitiwy chwees, I win,<br />

tn ftiftu* wliinw^ offer you a<br />

fchIlJ<br />

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L<br />

BY IRENE TAKASHIMA<br />

•xithe.far reaches<br />

farsystcnv"<br />

arid *ercntr*»t» like GffHtebr, 'Pcit'ijr Jt} l-owrtt antf&th?rs h^^-S^^n^fWlJ<br />

lihe slues for n«w worlds-"Sefentists today still bcIieVeth<strong>at</strong> tKrfe is<br />

h k i hO i ' '" -<br />

tions off jihu> and Nep*«ne Rom their l cm^ics uw<br />

thpugirt Tfuto was influenciQ^N'i'ptune,<br />

tmt tkrvrrAiut-d-lhjt P1uJ9^ m*^cfnho*<br />

Neptune's orbiL*<br />

e»^^<br />

Mot-<br />

**xtort>**ixr minishedto i few3**rp^pmr«,w<strong>at</strong>icrcd<br />

inj inffiimcn. If Pl*rirt X C»I*MT qurntly. ntriui'Wrnejn:hta the existence<br />

{ W<br />

bety, and the position*" of; v<br />

d pUnrh,<br />

otfcw>r*vmiy b^dy k» been fcund tfui ir<br />

fa^/w^ftoxtiwMiof the pull on Ur>-<br />

tfYVKfttdfa; ^ . ' **^*i»y#«fcAc«id«^«»>heA^B«it9W<br />

iMyr Blithe 73r<br />

i orbit i» 73 p*K*«>» l^)i*«U«disUnt-tri»t^i^-woi4J'<br />

r Him (hdt Tit th<br />

-as\epiuneandi1uU»indtoli*intheKle tot the iftner planetik<br />

veiniiUl.fort<br />

cvvUU u»


u<br />

Romantic<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>ivity<br />

1<br />

and<br />

ART WALL Pages 14-15<br />

Formor LEC chair Dawn Lee swore in new LEC chair SooMee<br />

Lee and passed her the nave I on Jan. 25.<br />

Sun sets for Dawn<br />

as Lee takes over<br />

Hy Linda Kong<br />

D,\wnUvoihci.illy ended lur<br />

term .ts Unveil rxtvmivi 1 Council<br />

(LEO chair by j-vmbtilic.illv<br />

passing tlte g.ivvl ti'Sit-Miv IA-V,<br />

tlu.' now LFC ch.ur. <strong>at</strong> :1K- studrnt<br />

govemny'iit meeting»»n Ian 25<br />

"! Ww ;';it\.Hi.ill rvnvmlvr<br />

tin- >pir'ii lh-<br />

M-Si-od wlien you ckviiJtd lpiril within each i'i yor<br />

th.it will cti.inpc ihi? Miid'oni<br />

body," Dawn Lee Mitt in tvr f.ia'wi'll<br />

tp^fh, in which Aw J1M><br />

wished the studrnt ptvcnrnK-nl<br />

Hick and tli*mki.i.i them<br />

In Ihe p.t>t, then.' iv.i.* \t» a-remonlal<br />

pacing of the j;.nduiih;"<br />

J<br />

studnU iyivcmmcnt will K- nxik-<br />

"Cunvntfy, tht' studt-nl K -dyS<br />

(Cwttinueii iii ju^v 5'<br />

7"rv<br />

Heavy budget cuts foreseen<br />

By Paniul Wong -ihnn! di.-lrkl tw !lv.iver.ii;e il wmikl m|inn'.ippm\.tl hva l\vn<br />

I hi- i.in h'.iiv.isn L'nitu-d t m.ijonlv nt "MII I'MUCIM n<br />

S'hmrl Distru I i-'pnivi'Tiii:: w.i\ - (lri'v-Mi'c • >r n u u - J .ih .t-Mie in vnirrtn.<br />

Vvi.ilr.i;.-rn|L"i ti\l jifnullinn . Uj-- •• Wep-->r\ in llu-i .I-ITI -VIII Ir-uni^m unuld nnl Itc:it<br />

in next vi\ir"> bud^'i I-V in- I: •'.-. fil' " >nv IVle Wil-mi >•• ptn il'it-t:> v;n k rv\.>rd with tho n,-w<br />

i re isin>; t.ivs pn>iin; lh.il .1 -tndi-nl inn-. It -.ile> t.i\ pmpnsjl tl the mrn :n<br />

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pn.KM.\J>:"t..V'ini!l.-nt,..n,.. i . .nmnini:'. t , II. vr Pi-'r • Ml.. m,! 1 , ... ...,i,n.,:i.<br />

prnpn- i-J i li.ingr in \ ! ' \ -i. ".v.i -lid- -.- • ul-.i r.us.- s4 ! . ,:..iii, >n I-', \. MC- l>.i n t 1M p" up i tth<br />

n'liiiltiu; per y.i' If. .Kn-rd.'ii i- v.nli i''.p n-lil'.in-•. .nllnn ..i.d<br />

'! hr --l.iir i tirti-mh• p i . •• !i>i- v ••• -i 111 n I " lii" p-. •;• • • ,i! •> -in-•!!••;>.', I i.i.'.'. h.in/.t- "<br />

Cafeteria to be new study foal!<br />

Hy Lind.i W.IMV; 'MI. I .>l>uiuh uu'.inr l^nmn 111), new.i<br />

nn'iMtrUTl.1 m.u M-inK-n ui i;i.;in n. •••-. \\ >>pl. >u in tin lull tunr .- i.tl -tii.ii- •- n K >in, Kuk<br />

verted tn.' studv ht\\ p.irt >•( tin- t...i. u n.t jot in !i.uv,;nnl ,md if- irtt-.i n. I •<br />

d.tv. jvn-rrig IttriJnT di-« u •-:•:•.•• n-.il n- •:-». in it citii- it ln^ t-ri«- .i ' V\c i ... • ;. ,.IK..- Km mi 1 Ml ,t<br />

bi'twtvn l.invell t\if c;iv< Co;:;- -tnd\ h.i!I p-npli'w;!! h.ivrtnN- ^-hidv h.ill in- ,u:*-*' cl»t>M.^ .in- .ilcil<br />

tLliO vi. i' pa'Mdenl i r.if.-1 ijiiiet tn .iiudv, l"""n -nil rc.Kiy .i>si;m.'d In it." P.ud.<br />

1'invn .ind >chiHi| cIciUi-up prn AiCnnlim; tn .••-.: uuv primi- "l*:il il student g«»vornnuTit<br />

gr.im iiMIxlliilliT 1 - p.11 inl.n M }h- •;-i-\. ntuJvilt- pil>he> it, ni.ivlH* Ilex I ^.'nu^tiT it<br />

Accordingu» Tin »n, l.is-t Fnd.iy . t. v ij luil! • • - t\v\ dn imt *"nukl Ktntne.i stui.lv hiiil "<br />

ilr,in-up (•i'iirehn.tt: i r- di^'l.inH ILH • >m t Id v\.)s fnriTU'rlv .u<<br />

ln>. v.iJiltli.i »wii .v .. i..J. IMI!. .t.^ ... .. ».. • jvi".ih i-'Vi' 1 " '- " l " 11 until, i.h. llic<br />

inm\ 7.3tl U' itt'.iD.i m .ind 2 n> tip.*, -'.it •.! •. ;• in . . .it [>.irtct liur.ir\' A--a re>ul! nl cutau k>, it<br />

4-?-0p rn. [letwtvn 11* ,^'.t rn ,i;-.i .• pi v,r,tin t • dent- UM-U il .i- .i h.uuio'it<br />

Love jest today and tonight<br />

By Jiuuny Chan <strong>The</strong> pn2es fnr lite winning contes- of 1996 president, said.<br />

Romantic (ever rises with tuitsdreasurprise.said SAB rally " I Iwjpe people will support<br />

todity' 11 rally "He Said, She commissioner Peter Kim. thefreshrm'ti«indgoU'dieV;il-<br />

Said,Too"andtordght'sdanco, "If tine person gets their entint-Dance," Lam said.<br />

"I Will Atways I.eweYoii " friends hyp*^ up about the rally, "T l- -• 'ance ought t be<br />

<strong>The</strong> Student Activities then they all will go/' juniorjenny very > ,....1, because it's for<br />

Board (SAB) will present Uiis Lam said our class, Ly our cbs;," one<br />

year's Valentine's Day rally in Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 200 biudenls freshman said. "Besides, 1'vo<br />

the middle courtyard toddy luve purchased tickets* ft»r never been Uia Uiwvll danci 1<br />

afterregistTj'duetJthespycial tonight'smiddiecourtvardValen- befoa'and I think :fll be fun."<br />

schedule tinL t Di'»nccsp:ins"rvdfn'th(.'O.isi' "I Will Alwa» r s Lt.ivcYcu"<br />

Tlie rally will bo a tjarv nf J'WhaiK'SAB N i gins<strong>at</strong>6:(Htn.m and ends <strong>at</strong><br />

show similar In th<strong>at</strong> "f last Because *'f t\r; V.Wentino rally UlfXlp m I'lv.itob^villbt'takx'n<br />

year's rally. aa*ort'Grace<br />

Jang. hepes for a high turn out for sic will bo provided by Sound<br />

<strong>The</strong>contistwillinvolvetwo tonight's dance. "Hopefully, the Invasion. Ticket prices are $5<br />

partiesof theoppositesex ina r»\\y will boost up the students' with SAC, $6 without SAC,<br />

questkm-and-arbwer routine, school spirit," Tcnny F'ark, OTSS and S7 for .i guest.<br />

BOH<br />

• 1


Wjz Ukamli<br />

"Continually mibliihtti since<br />

Editor-In-Chl.*<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t Rocki<br />

Me*-,<br />

K.iiuf.ii; P.tuI<br />

Aura Nir.illim<br />

Opinion<br />

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Sports<br />

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(iraiii l.i-o<br />

Ken l.iii)<br />

Kcpnrtcrt<br />

Su/yAtni-nii 1 l-Tnt l.ouie<br />

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Nick Storm<br />

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Comment on scttivji-.-eiaied issuc«<br />

from Mudcn's. faculty, and<br />

community /riemlKV* are welcome<br />

Lctten muM be sipieU. Nam«*s will<br />

be withheld it requested. We rtfserv,:<br />

the right to ttti! letter iwfurc<br />

public<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong>Hl will <strong>at</strong>tctttpi itoi >>.•<br />

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journalitm a;1viirfr<br />

February 11, I<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> needs more clean,<br />

well-lighted study space<br />

owell students consider<br />

Lthemselves lucky these<br />

days if they are able to find a<br />

quiet study area on campus.<br />

"A clean, well-Hgiited plnce"<br />

to study seems to be scarce<br />

nowadays unless you car.<br />

brave the winds in the courtyard<br />

or do not mind the<br />

dustbalU in the halls.<br />

<strong>The</strong> library is a gre<strong>at</strong> place<br />

to study. However, sc<strong>at</strong>s are<br />

typically occupied, either by<br />

people or, even more annoyingly,<br />

by people's backpacks.<br />

And/AS librarian Leioy Strong<br />

will remind us all, there is no<br />

group workflowed, only individual<br />

study<br />

<strong>The</strong> CSF room is also too<br />

small, and it is only open to<br />

members. As a result, students<br />

flood the halls, despite<br />

the discomfort and noise.<br />

Recently, principal Paul<br />

Cheng, assistant principal<br />

John Mahon'jy, and LEC vice<br />

chair Francis Poon met and<br />

agreed to turn the cafeteria<br />

intoa study hall. Effective this<br />

semester, the cafeteria will be<br />

available forquiet study from<br />

730a.m. u> 10:30 n.m. and 2:00<br />

p.m. to 430 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bmvtl<br />

commends the administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and LKC for taking the<br />

initi<strong>at</strong>ive in tackling this problem.<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely, this solution<br />

hn-; faults. Many people study<br />

in the cafeteria already, ineaning<br />

th<strong>at</strong> opening it as a study<br />

hall helps little. Herearvsome<br />

of CiUi' re co "i*t" "it iiu^uui i a.<br />

• tte-open Room 1 lOas the<br />

study hall, except this time<br />

w:lh a "study only" policy.<br />

<strong>Budget</strong> cuts elimin<strong>at</strong>ed the<br />

position of a full-time supervisor<br />

for the room and forced<br />

English and social studies<br />

teachers to takt? on the job, acconJing<br />

to Strong. If personnel<br />

is available for the cafeteria, it<br />

should beavailiableforhoom<br />

UO as well. Perhaps p.irent<br />

volunteers would be willing<br />

to help. Classes currenlly held<br />

inRcom MOshouldbeniuvcd<br />

elsewhere ne^t ccmester.<br />

• Rooms 334 and 217 were<br />

oncestudy hulls, UK>. Funding<br />

for super\ f ision of Room 3'.M<br />

was elimin<strong>at</strong>ed, and Room<br />

217 was split into two classrooms.<br />

We iT.ii:it remember<br />

th<strong>at</strong> only by studying can a<br />

student achieve good grades.<br />

Surely a few clas.*rooms th<strong>at</strong><br />

are not constantly occupied<br />

can be s?t aside tor hardworking<br />

students.<br />

• Expand the library hy cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

another floor. From l l 586<br />

to 1988, district funding allowed<br />

tor library expansion,<br />

and the Meyer Library was<br />

built <strong>at</strong> a cost of one-half-mil<br />

lion dollars. Due to hudget<br />

problems, 3 few propel is un<br />

likely unless there are public<br />

fund?. Maybe wo can organize<br />

an ambition-; fund raising<br />

campaign,<br />

Lowe!! was originally buiit<br />

tor l,7(X)s:i!.lenu-. In addition<br />

to the library, the students had<br />

three rooms in which to study.<br />

Now nearly 2,800 siudents<strong>at</strong>leMil<br />

ihis Mjiioui. S^MiU'thing<br />

must be done lo pR**or\'e our<br />

tradition of excellence.<br />

Teacher shifts credit<br />

for Kronos performance<br />

Dt'.ir [ftlittir,<br />

I w.iifl.iHcnt.1 U>find th.it I h.n.1<br />

Kviipvcii f i ilk*n.-d it I'er bringing<br />

tin- Kn;no> (Quartet In perform <strong>at</strong><br />

Ltnvcll (Jan. 15), but I m>.i>t admit<br />

th.it most of the credit i> due (o<br />

others. Kninos was .ivMrdeii a<br />

gnintbytlwCnlifumiaArtsGnincil<br />

fur the ^ptvil'ic ptirpoM- o(<br />

ruachingout to high :«1ii>ol anctiences.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y contacted the 5.in<br />

Francisco Unified Schoo!<br />

^rdin.itor<br />

iinvi perform!nt; ;irts, S.tily Ry.m.<br />

wlh> c-illed me- All I did was siy.<br />

"Yt->, ple.ite!"<br />

Faculty and students will tv<br />

intresied ti> know tli.«, tlmnks tn<br />

tlie Nime grant, Kmnos will be<br />

Riving one frve cnnci-rt <strong>at</strong> Hcrbst<br />

rrwtion w*ll be forthcoming.<br />

Michele Winter<br />

L :>well orchestra teacher<br />

Limousine strands two<br />

Winterball <strong>at</strong>tendees<br />

Dwir Cdilor,<br />

I want toadviit* students of an<br />

incident which befell me and my<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e in the morning following<br />

Winterball on Dec. 20.<br />

Shortly aftorl-OOa.m, we went<br />

out to *he main entrance <strong>at</strong> 888<br />

Bran run St. lo inwt our rvhim<br />

litrMmsine nt V.15, as had been arranged<br />

previously between<br />

Grticnr Limousine Service and<br />

rni'self. It never arrived, however.<br />

"About 1-30,1 cil'ed Cilicar to<br />

find out where our driver w.is,<br />

only to hear A phone company a 1 -<br />

cording instead. 1 called twice<br />

more, but [ never got tiirough. Yh<br />

waited alone out o:\ the street<br />

until 20) when I fitully sent my<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e home in a cab a^d called for<br />

my parents to takt: me home-<br />

A few days iuti?r, my f<strong>at</strong>her<br />

reached the nighl r<strong>at</strong>na^er and<br />

asked for an explan<strong>at</strong>ion. 1U-.<br />

man siid thitriur driver Iwd Kvn<br />

there .is sctnxiuled, but th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

were not to be seen. He denied I<br />

made any <strong>at</strong>tempts to reach the<br />

company by phone. When 1 spoke<br />

to him mysoif, he continued to<br />

deny any wrongdoing or mistakes,<br />

and instead blamed me for<br />

not being in the right place <strong>at</strong> the<br />

right hmv He became rude and<br />

evenKiAlly hung up the phone.<br />

I think it is important th<strong>at</strong> students<br />

bcawaivufCalic.ir'sI.ick of<br />

n.*>p(tnsibility I3oth my d<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

I felt fortun<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> nothing more<br />

serious Uian a little embarrassment<br />

happened ti> us th<strong>at</strong> night<br />

Niki Lexa<br />

Editor's note. Calicar linvufine<br />

Service faded lo rrpty loan offer fnnn<br />

the <strong>The</strong> Lowcli to rvs^vtid to this<br />

l<br />

Only the fittest find library se<strong>at</strong>s.<br />

Via <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Transferring may avoid<br />

problems <strong>at</strong>Loxvell<br />

Hy Eric Lfiuic<br />

Planning on leaving <strong>Lowell</strong>? You're not alone.<br />

I spi»ke lo four |>eanle who Iv.w transtemxi fpjm Luwell, three of<br />

wlwun left after the fail semester<br />

Sophomore Jeff Aitman went to <strong>Lowell</strong> because Liw-;!! was sup-<br />

;it>sed M tv «i »;i« K\ schiH)l and bt.-cause of his parents' influence. He<br />

left tor Washinfttun High SCIUKII niter last semester partly becnust* l«j<br />

w.!tn> Ktierpr.iJes and partly by choicv<br />

'Tne kMchers<strong>at</strong> this sthtKil don't tt.'tch you and my grades went<br />

down Ho|vfull\- I'll do Ivturr next w. i tiu^u*r [M W.».;itin(;titnl."<br />

[•'rirshmnt C aria U'nius lransfern.-d to McAt(.vr High Setttwl following<br />

List semester. "1 want tti pull iny grades up, ii.d I cannot do Mint M<br />

U»well. Hopefully I cm >;et better j^ades nt McAteer «nd come back<br />

to <strong>Lowell</strong>," Ciirid Niid.<br />

Jessica Agtiirvtind Elizabeth Reid, both juniors <strong>at</strong> SCIKH>1 of the ArLs,<br />

went to Unveil durini; their fa-shman and soplwmoa 1 yoais Ilicy<br />

dvscribtxf to me their similar stories.<br />

Both JC^SKM and Elizabeihciimeti* <strong>Lowell</strong> because of their parent's<br />

influence and left mainly due to its bau luaclH;rs.<br />

"Hie teachers wvc. 1 verv intimid<strong>at</strong>ing and dkin'i Vn- *w Ivnv t:» h*nrh<br />

without scaring tl-.e kit's," Jessica told me.<br />

Eliiiabetlu-tlsoleftb'Jcaus-ofLoweirslickofbchixilspiritandsiid,<br />

"Wlwt I lute about <strong>Lowell</strong> is beinj; an 'HO' number."<br />

When I asked Uiem how tli«.-ir i»ew sell*N»I C;imuan.HJ to <strong>Lowell</strong>, Uitii<br />

s.iid they were glnd they wea* now <strong>at</strong> SchtKil of tlw Arts. <strong>The</strong>y like tlie<br />

N. In H >l and .in 1 getting beller grades.<br />

"71te sttittenrs <strong>at</strong>v tH>t as silent and the teaclKTi care about the suidents-<br />

My ^r^des are about one grade point higher," Jessica said<br />

I myselt luve left <strong>Lowell</strong>, Uei. Like the other iludfnbj who luve<br />

slured their stories with me, my p<strong>at</strong>fnb. urged me to go to <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

But many teaclK-rs don't ivally lielri the students. Students need individual<br />

help, and th.it / sverydiffiailt<strong>at</strong>ascho(t|.iscn)wdedasL(nvetl<br />

! ni!tUi.\: tii.ii.^fiiicwt Uii.-iLaclieis.it Loweli li.iveant'litist<strong>at</strong>titude.<br />

TlK^'leachersfeeltlwtteaching<strong>at</strong>LowenmL-.instlieyaiv^biivetCiich-<br />

ITS <strong>at</strong> t»lher scliools Some used out-d<strong>at</strong>ed teaching skill;- which use<br />

textUxiki. exclusively with no further explan<strong>at</strong>ion, fliuy claimed tluit<br />

tlwy had been teaching the same way for years without complaints,<br />

and tlut students complain only because they h<strong>at</strong>e scluxtlwork.<br />

Often when a student dtn;su'tdo well in class, the teacher assumes<br />

tlut Hie student diH.-s not want to leant <strong>The</strong> teaclier says, 'Ton have<br />

Uw ability so you must not be trying." Asa result of this mentality, the<br />

elk:-l leaclu.T gives up on tlw student and the student docs not faim<br />

1 don't sec why a lot of tin.' teadwrs <strong>at</strong> Uiwell don't understtnd<br />

tlwt some students don't learn as fast .is others. 'IVy shouldn't as-<br />

>,invth<strong>at</strong>allUiweHstudentsaa-.ill knowing Tlu-yMiuuldf(.cusniore<br />

. nihemenUihtyofitxJay'sstudentand teach them in.lnion-up-d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

rashion instead of molding today's student intoinU'llevtiia! clones<br />

lltisvlilist <strong>at</strong>titude of the teaclwrs sometinHr. >%mi>*- nni-» <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

students. A lot of students <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> think they air some sor t of €>(K1send<br />

because they go to <strong>Lowell</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y look down tiu.n miters whom<br />

they feel smarter Uian. A lot of UWK' eliti>t> nevrr tlnnk .ilniitt otliers<br />

a.-> human bc-in,gs and thus cause disNii>ion Ivtwtvu %tiuU


• i<br />

Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action, discrimin<strong>at</strong>es<br />

By Nelson Hernandez Jr.<br />

'1 h.ivcii dream," Martin Luther King<br />

once said, "th<strong>at</strong> roy children will one day<br />

live in ,i n<strong>at</strong>ion where they will not be<br />

ptdgcdbyOivo^nrofthfjirskinbutbytlu:<br />

content of their chancier."<br />

WitJiin iwu yenn. o( King'* inmuirt.il<br />

, speech <strong>at</strong> the i.-nccln Merr.nrul, Congress<br />

passed twn landmark pieces of legisl<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

tlcHvi! Rights Act of 1%4 and the Voting<br />

Rights Atf of l%5,tn end insUtutJon»l'zed<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion on the basis of race, religion,<br />

creed, or n<strong>at</strong>ional origin in »lu» Unit'.tJ<br />

St<strong>at</strong>us.<br />

However, in the years since these social<br />

reforms, something unsettling hits happened.<br />

Where America was once a r beinj* trampled<br />

under the prelexb of diversity, mtiliiculturalism,<br />

aiuJ racial justice.<br />

Let me illu.slr.iU.* In the University of<br />

CiJif.imu i-ysti-m, then;exists a bl<strong>at</strong>antly<br />

dj^crintiiuitory system "f "admitting" uridergr.uin<strong>at</strong>e<br />

students This svr-ti.ni is<br />

known as affirmntivr n. or r<strong>at</strong>inorming.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adrr.issionsofiii.vtlivides everyone<br />

who applies for entrance inMdiflerent radal<strong>at</strong>id<br />

ethnic c<strong>at</strong>egories, and Mien selects<br />

the best people from each. However, for<br />

various reasons, some group.s do belter<br />

than o'iicrs. Consitjueiitty, many high<br />

s;Urjl students belonging to r*ver-n i piesented<br />

ethnic or racial groups, such as<br />

Asian Americans, da 1 denied admittance,<br />

even tlioiigh their scholastic reuinls are far<br />

superior by any objective stn mlardfc. thox,'<br />

Ix'lai^nc to under-represented groups. !:•<br />

this not distrimiiwtion?<br />

In hi;, recent book, lllibrral Educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

Uirtnvivth gradu<strong>at</strong>e Dincsh PSnuw tell.-;<br />

the story of ar Asian stiivl-iit named V<strong>at</strong>-<br />

ceive a rejection letter ftoin UC-Berkvley.<br />

YiU-p.ing gradu<strong>at</strong>ed :'mm San lo>..'v.<br />

Gvinderbon High School with a straight-A<br />

avcrngc;lii>,3Ars»>'iew.i>l.'vl(i,ci'nsider-<br />

«ibly above the Berkeley average if aivut<br />

1200. Hewon v.irsipy lt : *Ueri" inc • J-.-Otuntry<br />

and track, ran .1 [unior Achievemept<br />

company, was elected to stuc\'.it council<br />

and .school supreme court. He vw:i neven<br />

s-chotoi ships including a prize from the<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional SiKnetyonWessioiul Engineers<br />

Populir with students and teacher* ;i!i!-.e,<br />

his vice principal de&crioed him a>oneof<br />

the finest students he had ever enansntered.<br />

After f'i.idingciiit 1h.1t lUle^ipialjtitAl,<br />

m m-Asian $ ttidenb fn >m Cai nder** m I f igh<br />

had been admitted to UC-Berkeley, Y.iipiing'sparvnbidemiinded<br />

an investig<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

After two years of inquiry, the truth wa.finally<br />

revealed: Y<strong>at</strong>-pang was indet.-d rejected<br />

on the basis "f race University '^fficiala<br />

admitted th<strong>at</strong> Y<strong>at</strong> pang's case was<br />

regrettable, but th,it UV Au family should<br />

understand th<strong>at</strong> Berkeley w.»s <strong>at</strong>tempting<br />

tt> be the bellwether or'a grand pm r : t(><br />

.'k p'tnNtHil lh.it pnf'Tetiti.il<br />

tri'iitmeiit stu'titnit\iti> ad mis-inn;,<br />

pnl:c>Mt UOHerkfteyth.it in i'WKmlySil<br />

p'rceiitof Ihe'rc.-Jimen. !.i.«•.r,<br />

!M*i*>iu!(>rii^iii,-t'»1,lx.t;n.!i( ap,i>t .I;:IMI.I:I\<br />

ilicy nii^'J't notl'. 1 M>KHJ I; 11 pu<br />

. 1 rt'Milt- tntenJed. 11. inrlv, t»<br />

.'i'.Ilievea int\i>un.'i)l r.uia! jti>tiiv. Hut tlw<br />

evtde!*\e iiuiic.itvN tlut it dit^ not. ?Litistic-j<br />

sli.uv tii.it students admitted undt-r<br />

.lffirm<strong>at</strong>ive actions pi'lioes gradu<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong><br />

draMiciilly lover r<strong>at</strong>e>llwnsti (dei^.idmiltei.1<br />

strictly on merit. An intetii.il memo tt<br />

Berkeley slMwed, ftir example, tit.U in the<br />

1 nid'eightie>, 42 percent i.ithla' hsrulniitled<br />

mi Tient went t*n to gr.tdu.itr within (ive<br />

ve.irsiii'admisHon, while onlv IK [jercent<br />

.uirniUul under iif(irm<strong>at</strong>i\e <strong>at</strong> turn did s>.<br />

Th*' numlx'i's for I! iij-panio were even<br />

iintn i exta-uv,55fv»ventV'.T.u.- 22 percent,<br />

according to IllUnal F.i}tia>t;,r>:<br />

It is H'lf-evident tlwt dbcriniinaUiry<br />

an- morally wnmg It is cle.tr th.it<br />

l l f r<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ions. I- it nut .imply clear tlut, when. 1<br />

1>UL^ or Hispanic shident walks mloa class<br />

.it CO Berkeley, thea* will be -.« »HIO W h« uin<br />

a subconscious level will S-Iieve thai the<br />

g? Dees ihi> unltirtumte M.M!inu-nt nut<br />

a<br />

fide achti'.'i.'mem> * if<br />

hlack or Mi>pani. >tudents<br />

ivh » niaiJi- it<br />

cnrnplete! • on merit,<br />

without ,'ny special<br />

id<br />

(,'h wli it moral or<br />

11H', r.ut.il iT t-thiiu" i.',mii;> ,itni>'c an<br />

..miivtl> i io!itintUT.I w.tlu 'lid itn-<br />

L|ULstio!int fairings It t>aoim-titiof >tan-<br />

J ami integntv<br />

11'inigh my H.'iUiini.'nt- ma. not Iv po<br />

lititally v.u-fivt, I krvf.% I .mi im| alone lit<br />

feeling fluj. vvay. Yon M-..\ I rvji-vt iho<br />

mtiltiitiliur.il paradigm, t ln-tii'xc tUit we<br />

fire in it a ^viety or" "African VMHTICUI^<br />

ami 'Mcui.m Anierjcan-" ..ml "A>ian<br />

'\ini-ri«..»:.^ " ! Iflu-v.-. in-;. M.l tli.it w-'.ifv<br />

a I! AtMt'ri> .ti-,s..iiuhl-..u< n't i lium iivorf.ii.i-<br />

]•• tint p.T|incut :n iiny-ch\ Hun pn« i^ Iv<br />

11 11 'It'Xi' .KIIIU -• "•!• iiv. or ciiip!>>\ 1111'pi<br />

•>oit si'i 1 , ! U.w- .1 itrr.im (i *• I Jiavr ,i<br />

i lit .irnUi.it I t\il! not !i|iiJi;i^l IH ll.nol.ir<br />

>if mv • ki i. lull l«\ tl'.i-1\ •nl* lit ol my * liar-<br />

.ti UT ( 'ii!\ I Ji. :ioi MiKi.Tsi.iiul why. in<br />

AcH-rua.-luMiotilJ bf.idrt'iin<br />

Pr<strong>at</strong>ectfight<br />

to sacrifice<br />

TIwEapj^OJutiyildPcidetljJs<br />

imwKdhcr a Florida city's \xai on<br />

hteyi^tra^Cbsttmti^guorarv<br />

icoofntifeipus 'i^e<strong>at</strong>oin.'i!fthe Court.<br />

Upholiis tfotwn^ I belief the>'\^uld.<br />

^ topracKcV ttti^^iciQufl rituals.-": • • -.<br />

'/& <strong>The</strong> Firet'Amdf4meiit gu<br />

t h f ^ b f ^ ^ A j<br />

ing sdeoJOTi W>fcc p£AvsIilp;.<br />

ArunuliiicrificeisfourxHnnunypast<br />

and presoit culture to honor or.ap-'<br />

peasei deityand,to make holyaii<br />

olirering-'Bie gtivernnwnv h?s rir» right<br />

W,interf(3« with how people practice<br />

ttwii*religion. ^..^ ".• .,_ .,'\'....! -'" '.<br />

r<br />

Accoixling to'uic Wtshinghm PusLz<br />

lowyef for the Florida dty of Haiieh<br />

id it was legitim<strong>at</strong>e for the city to<br />

p t f h d b f M d<br />

cewts, ducks and other animalsi.from<br />

being unrlvanty held, inlutmanely<br />

kiliecl, and unsafely discarded/* But<br />

just because sorrte. religiuoi ajmmuni'<br />

tk^nrv irrcsponftblo In dbcording the<br />

icnvUnrf of animals, it does not mean<br />

thnt all otiwr religious (poups pollute.<br />

rivers and other n<strong>at</strong>ural en viTunmonls.<br />

TJMJS; who do are Jus*, plnhi laaw It is<br />

unc.obkroUkev.Wpoiiplesa<br />

b k t U k W l '<br />

li^ous rituals bixauseothrar people arc<br />

irresponsible.. /<br />

Relfdon waj hew before the firrt<br />

Amendment and probably before the<br />

[«;tabtishment of government. It*<br />

r ^ailch. SanUrrians consider animal SAC<br />

.rtiict* a major ptrt of ttwir reJigion. U<br />

the Court denies iheae «*nd otter reli-<br />

o( religion.<br />

mort- inJninwno than hunting, fishing,<br />

trapping, or a>n^«cting research on<br />

ite A » i > k t i f<br />

kill and e<strong>at</strong> a turkey to give thimks for<br />

whiit we liave in our live?- America<br />

would be hypocritical todtaiounceamrrml<br />

snaiilce because America, UXJ, has<br />

'«vri prncb'cing it .ill along. .<br />

Handy condoms bad influence on high school teens<br />

Uy 1.1.1 Ko/uki<br />

-.» ti> the Itt N tt»-it>-l-H H »k n'liti-r I<br />

an SAT n^intt.ui. in form Ami<br />

vvhil*.' In' tht'rv, I niit;ht a> uill pick tin<br />

stmecitndom^ I'WIK'VIT l\.:d ;v\ I**'tori-,<br />

but .sinci' they're mv. lu-y 1 mi^ht as w. 1 !!<br />

pick some up, UH- M.iyK 1 I'll try Ihi'in tnnight."<br />

A certain c»isu.ilnei»> is uvidom in thi><br />

. Passing tuitlRt'omditms in hitih<br />

inu/1.0 lilt.* svnousiK'M IT ingaging<br />

in sexual intimacy, thi'rcfofc t.*ntMiimging<br />

thfsccuruius tivai^i-rs io "just<br />

do it." Youngster* wili lx- Hiking abom<br />

i f i<br />

stotchin thepiirU<br />

A!( 16 public high adumls in San Francisco<br />

wli have implLTm'nti\1 thi.< pl.tn by<br />

the end ot the scl«n>l yt'.jr, and according<br />

to principal I\n:i Cheng, auidoni-s will Ixavailable<br />

p .o Lowdt studont^ by %.;irly<br />

March.<br />

<strong>The</strong> intentions are gi»HJ but ti v idealistic.<br />

Thc-ie.iiv Ux'i m.uiv pitfj ILs to Una pl.in.<br />

Giving omdorro t>">yo(ing?UT> i^ like pl« >pping<br />

a kid into tin* driver's sc<strong>at</strong> »M" .1 c.ir.<br />

<strong>at</strong>taching his sc<strong>at</strong>belt, and .saying, "Mui've<br />

got your K'<strong>at</strong>lx^it on N«nv drive" Without<br />

tin; guidance ol an .KIHU or p.min. iheMkids<br />

rruiy devt'lnp tin wf'ng kVa- aKnu<br />

sex rtnd'nwy >. i nd tip pvirlmg theni>elvc><br />

mentally .is wi'fl a< p'.-.vsii.-nlK.<br />

"Bui h'.-v/' vim might Iv (Jiinking, 'I'm<br />

in high :CJVH»I. I'm not .1 luby itnynmav I<br />

and all (he re»poiiMhili*y lb-it • -i"w> wirh<br />

it." And maybe yn crn, but take intoamsideniKon<br />

all "1 the twiusen. WIH» «-«*n'l.<br />

Over one mi!liin.tivn.igi'j;irls get pa-gRint<br />

every year, acvualiny, u< EJu-utw, \\\rk.<br />

Free condoms would diminish their serious aim.<br />

T>ieir 1W2 Mirvcy cf UjbVx >tu<br />

tionwide revealed th<strong>at</strong> fi'u-cr th<strong>at</strong>, halt : i«t<br />

the ?oxu.iHv iH-tive ttudentf had u^ii .1<br />

titnvJi'inor .iny birth o>ntn>l RR.'thi'd during<br />

ewrv H'Mi.il encounter.<br />

'"H'-if; -.vIiy^lKhikarepvin^uiit !>»••<br />

utnd»>nW ytuis.iv Butthink.c.'ndonvr.in 1<br />

available it evi-ry dnigstcre fm* p"t"kt.'t<br />

change, while nunit.n»i:> dinifv ^1 e out<br />

unlimi(*Ai anio'inb- ffvondnpis for fret* If<br />

s'lTin-ni- i'- (mi thoii'thl'e^s \o L;O tn tht*<br />

corrcr ^ore U* b'i" .• condnni, or ti.: the<br />

ne.ia'St clinic to £L' cue fr>r mv, it i^ .Usi<br />

likely th<strong>at</strong> 'h<strong>at</strong> e-'ineiMie wtm!d be too<br />

>*d Nt.hxiy ust^pn'tivtion<br />

tc s»y th<strong>at</strong> in the he.iM p."'s.,si< m, thitper- ,mJ nnbi.'dy ctt'.hes S'iD 1 - i.r gi b pnx-<br />

h'i<br />

n.int ' irrn'ii-, ii,!,v<br />

iln>--.' who l.n ^ -~< il .m< nioft- than<br />

j<br />

'Ilu- -.I'IHIMIT) ;T«•.h. v ri\iti(-t- j-»'l,ti nl.K'.i-iu.lui'•<br />

L>- •' mcri' tn.'i ii.iiin.il ami<br />

nearly uru'tTitroll.-blt' ''mli'^iiai ur:;r<br />

Coituonvj >iiid sexual intorn:.iti ii n .*r».*<br />

readily availablo, vi.t AIDS and u'Jier<br />

STCXh, tlieriite*if p<br />

of "V-xual behavior" ivuinot tH i ctia < d us<br />

ing t'HSieci'nvntiP-ienn. 1 tictio<br />

p<br />

.i lotot'm-iturity.<br />

With m<strong>at</strong>'irity tinner M.'li'diM.'ipline<br />

and st'if-nrlitince, which rrnny tteaigers<br />

h.we not developed yet. Instead ol Family<br />

Life cliihH.'b vvhirh st-ite merely the "farts<br />

odif'/'srlKMiW should help tlv-'ic students<br />

grow ernotionally, te.ithing them .itxnii<br />

decision-nuking, rel<strong>at</strong>ionniiip^, and love.<br />

Undoubtedly, ma tnrity and itivecainvnK'<br />

plant the >eed Students can rruikc me of<br />

ivlut tlx.*\ - li:!\v ie.imi'd in the cln*>tnxtm<br />

by applying it ti 1 tiiier (>w'nlive>,vvliere the<br />

n.'iil gnivving take; 1 pl.">re<br />

|<br />

r.u' il.'lnie, p.ir>ii'goutt.i>nd(inis<br />

wit; rut m-ike innhv mn to !vi\ e s.*x, but it<br />

•.vill tjian^e thi'ir .-it*itude>aN>ut i:. \VTi<strong>at</strong><br />

.v.i- lutu- ionMden.i1 a big de.il will no<br />

longei N'une 'nies.'Mi.ilIy active v. ill kiA'p<br />

havuii; hibie> ami t.ttih:iig diteaves. arxJ<br />

wn'iei'i Uie ven 1 few virgins le.'t may end<br />

up giving away ilu* niv: \M:ig they can<br />

never get bacV Hcpw:* itc'i and r-ex are two<br />

vvr\'different activitii^. .indt lull I'sUx. 1 w.iy<br />

il .-hi and h< Lcpt<br />

•HB


I<br />

JJ<br />

SPOLJT1C5S leortutry 12, I<br />

Tlie<br />

Stop the killing It's Europe's problem<br />

Lowtiil<br />

Intervene in Bosnia America should stay out<br />

Uv M<strong>at</strong>thew Rocknian<br />

V.w time hns wnv: iorncti.m. <strong>The</strong> world<br />

sk^ps while Vu/joslavfa bums. UWesswu<br />

consider org.wi7cd, system<strong>at</strong>ic mpe, torture,<br />

and murder acceptably, we must a£gnssively<br />

act to stop Uie terror in Bosnia.<br />

in his inaugural address Inst month.<br />

President_ Clinton said, "When »ur vital<br />

interests arc challenged, or the will and<br />

cnnHTioncuofllK 1 intvnwtion.il community<br />

is defied, we will act, with peaceful diplomacy<br />

whenevcT possible*, with fturc when<br />

nt«x'ss.ir)'."nied(.vt1irah(insof the United<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ions, which denimixutlujSorbinncampaign<br />

(if terror, make clear tin; will of tin 1<br />

intern<strong>at</strong>ional community. But peaceful diplmrwcy<br />

has pmvod unwurtahlc Wni!y<br />

the United Ndtinrtj.itU'mpts to ne^oti<strong>at</strong>o;!<br />

w.*ttiement, the Serbian jr/vvcmirk'tti h-ist'ms<br />

the process of "eihnit. cleansing," in<br />

-.vhich tUui&iniSol Muslims .in.* bys-lenv<br />

Jiticnlly executed .is j\»rt of Europe's mc*t<br />

itastive #.'n!i >u.ii\l<br />

Dalndierrnel with l!:Uerin MIIIULII HK-V<br />

pave Hitler wh<strong>at</strong> he wauled, sirnficed<br />

Otrhi'slovJiki.t, .ind hcpt-J *he kil'ii'-i;<br />

would end 11 didn't Inite.id, itacjeii.-r.ili.'d.<br />

and ivithin S'vun wars V\;»r!d War U h;ul<br />

claimod more tlian Mfty million lives<br />

*H> avoid repe;»ti ng history, we must n-. it<br />

fiive in to Serbian demands When \* c w-<br />

vention will !x tivniendi.uis. But thf • alter-<br />

How ran \w stand idly by while Serbian<br />

tr'IOp^ rape -ind murder defenseless<br />

Bosnian women and children?<br />

y<br />

Muslim can net Iv dissolved easily. But<br />

simplicity should not determine policy.<br />

Traditional realpolirik, which affirms the<br />

fsith of least resistontv, must In; r.-p!iiCL\l<br />

with idcalpoHhk, whkh recognizes th<strong>at</strong><br />

.'iL'tion maybe Uikiii ro rij;ht wn'itgs. Out-<br />

r.i^wms viol<strong>at</strong>ion^ i>f hurn.in rights .nu>t<br />

in't i*M iitiau>wi*n.xl<br />

llv^-ii<br />

and cv»nscience of the inteniiitioniil comiTimih"<br />

1Mvi' been (K'ficd r*c*.tr*t';!:! >.*.;y\. •<br />

iruicy has f.iikil I'urce is now m\v>s«iry.<br />

T\w ImiTUiit cisualtiis of military intur-<br />

1 who of-rK-K* ink-rvrnti-'n iiiM>t<br />

th<strong>at</strong> RiiMiia is not Miirprobk-m But it i> n>><br />

moiv tt(ni|x*'s pmbtcn* 1 . than our own Iti<br />

:r.::!., t!u ^.-.Mi.i in U....i.i.. ^ I.U.MJUL. .probk-m<br />

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n«tw, when?<br />

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M<strong>at</strong>h Advantage<br />

bSGet ready for finals<br />

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By Nelson Hemande*Jr. intvrventior would help them become<br />

A? the Yugoslavian corllict p.usvs p<br />

through its fir-t anniversar. the govern- and make liiem nion.- nSKrcssiyc in solvments<br />

of Europe pos.' thequ. • tion- Will the ing their own problems. l\w United i*ite<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es intervene in Kosnia? While p.wl in Eun»pc should bo to establish .m<br />

action is certainly warranted,! think ihar ei|uiiibrium, .., u'hicli, s^ys . Douglas Seay,<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es involvement IM the war in the deputv diU diactor of f FForeign n Poncy and IXwould<br />

not be in the best intea^s tea-^s fon«StuJiest


M-2<br />

&:-;<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

penior ski trip a<br />

bonding experience<br />

ByTamly<br />

'•'• Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 39 senior* <strong>at</strong>tended<br />

the first overnight Sartor<br />

:<br />

Sid Trip <strong>at</strong> Donnex'sSki Ranch in<br />

'Squaw Valley over semester<br />

break weekend<br />

'-••'.- <strong>The</strong> ski trip was "bre<strong>at</strong>htaking,"<br />

senior Girt Co said. "It was<br />

fun beci use Otere were no, pa rents<br />

and it was a good time to bond<br />

with friends."<br />

.'. Gradu<strong>at</strong>e Tours, Senior Grad<br />

Nitc organizers, sponsored the<br />

': event, according to a'senior officer.<br />

'" <strong>The</strong> trip price was $1(10, which<br />

Covered bus faro and two nights<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Pepper Trw I-odge..Skiing<br />

costs were extra. Beginners paid<br />

$4 ( slopes was $.15, not including lir;<br />

tickets. Beside* skiing, people<br />

could ice sk<strong>at</strong>eon an open rinK U >r<br />

$7 during the day and $14 ;it<br />

night.<br />

'<strong>The</strong> price of the trip wasn't<br />

bad," senior class sicretary<br />

Danny Lee >iid. "<strong>The</strong> hotel was<br />

rwt th<strong>at</strong> gre<strong>at</strong>, but the bus ride and<br />

ihe duperune IVVilliiim Ho of<br />

Grad Tours| w,u all right. <strong>The</strong><br />

food was p.'etty expensive but<br />

other th?n thnt, the price was<br />

pretty good." According to Uv,<br />

•\n egg cost S7and one kimburm»r<br />

.' fur ski nut<strong>at</strong>e, lessons, Jind lift<br />

ticket. Hie cost to ski on higher<br />

t$15<br />

Tin* price ot the trip kept a inu*<br />

from <strong>at</strong>tending. "<strong>The</strong> price was<br />

too steep," said ?en:or Ernest<br />

Gunzalcs. "I expected il to be<br />

cheaper."<br />

Sun sets for Dawn<br />

(Continual from front page)<br />

inuif^nf the student government<br />

is uns<strong>at</strong>isfactory and tliis somer<br />

te: we will work to make it<br />

brighter," SooMee Lee said. "I<br />

have a fot of plans for changes<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, 1 is room for lots of improvement,<br />

but <strong>at</strong> the fame tirrvt 1 '<strong>The</strong> involveminU of the faculty<br />

and the shidimt rn find out llw stu- SooMce Lee siid.<br />

dents' opinion on the student "1 lM»rx- Hut the htudeiit body<br />

government and a dean up in- will cooper<strong>at</strong>e with the studcnl<br />

volving the faculty as part <br />

acctunptitih.ind 1 n^-d t!n.'iroH'j><br />

iTition"<br />

t 12,19*3<br />

Assembly celebr<strong>at</strong>es new year<br />

ByMinhLuu<br />

and Elaine Lee<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students and outside<br />

performer* combined<br />

their talents to celebr<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

Year of the Rooster during the<br />

Lunar New Year Assembly on<br />

Feb. *4 in the Cam) Channing<br />

<strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er during Mods 8 to 11.<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 600 stu-<br />

" dents and teachers Attended<br />

theannu.il a^embly "<strong>The</strong> Lunar<br />

New Year Assembly was<br />

exciting and taught me a lot<br />

about Asian culture," senior<br />

Jeremy OsterMi said. "I'm<br />

glad I went."<br />

IK'M


6 i MEWS ry n, vm<br />

NEWBRIEFS<br />

Condoms to be available<br />

By Ihail.i Brown<br />

Condoms will be available <strong>at</strong> Lxuvi'll bcpnninj 1 , M.irvh 11<br />

Steve Heilig, San Fmncisco Medica! Scicieh'S dia'c'or of public<br />

health and uducfclion, will he.nl llie program witii tin. 1 aid reof."<br />

"ni'MMiymbly will be run and periormcd by the BSU with the<br />

l f B S d Afri<br />

p<br />

Cirlir.5<br />

Accunling U' Rowdeii/ Cirlinj^ will .I1M> ity tt> UKitidv Afncan-AnKTio*in<br />

Iiiylnry ^tudrnty in the ass-rnhly<br />

Unlike last year, then? will l>.' n. i y^nr^i >P* planning; .i rally un<br />

Uu.* fixXUilI field wllli l.it I iilty(KTliinn.iiKi'>M'chiHj|~wid\' a skit and S4imt' faculty<br />

member:* plan lo perform <strong>at</strong> ;hu rally.<br />

"We | Ihe faculty I were a>ki\l to lono i-ur >uppmt lo ,i rally<br />

tlwt would tr\' to raise the awaa'iu-s^ levi-i «>( tin* Mmlettb n--<br />

^.udii.j; cioaiiiinewi, l-.itulty Council chair H»>b MrM<strong>at</strong>n> si id<br />

StUiient govcniment it- tny;.iiii/ing .< n-y;^try t k-.m-up propram.<br />

Each of the K5 K-gibtritrb i\ill cie.in up ona: ivfiy th<strong>at</strong>m;»ntbb.<br />

"Till? idea is good," BSCS M-craUiry Cissy Ng s.nd "It pn>niotw<br />

cleaning tl«- sch*iol "<br />

Sex changes postponed<br />

By Guidon Wu<br />

Despite changes pn»p\»seU by the San Pr<strong>at</strong>n;i l;'nilu\l<br />

IMHII District, driver's educ<strong>at</strong>ion aini family lire • I.IXM^ will<br />

rem.iin nin.^*v. •.-V , nms.-- t.i(.(.••; r poMp'rv<br />

tiunj^L'inf thi'driwrM-daud t.imity litL i pn»c; r .tm>): 1 ? .it Ir.ist.i<br />

year. "Hlie pritx'ip.ilsl will g w(mkl Mitlvr.<br />

aceordint; ti* Granurci<br />

PR!<br />

Through March ?s. 1993<br />

Trig<br />

Physics Geometry<br />

SAT Test Prep<br />

CALL 647-5626 I<br />

Freshmen<br />

applicants<br />

smallest<br />

in years<br />

By M<strong>at</strong>thew Prechsler<br />

Cf the l,'vWapplifant> for next<br />

fall'> fteihman (!.i», apprmit<strong>at</strong>tely<br />

"Oil will n\eive letter 1 ? ol<br />

aci'L'pMncc .U'ter Fi-b. ?S, acordm«<br />

!o .i.*>*>i5Mnt principal Glori.)<br />

Bov,d.uiott<br />

<strong>The</strong> .lumber of applicants<br />

dri'pjvd the- third straight year,<br />

diviiuilini; from a peak of more<br />

than 2,1 )nt iti 1 ( 'S"<br />

"L^i year and thi> year the<br />

Ji>trii.l uftice !ia> begun t be<br />

y<br />

,1-ked for fnmi the rx-opli; th<strong>at</strong><br />

iipplv," t ! 'i*gdan' iff slid. "List year<br />

lor the first time they a^ked Jnr<br />

two puxrcM'f vefilk'.Uion for addfes><br />

becau>e the poiple fnun<br />

(the \Ji.-lrict ("t'tirej have a vety<br />

An n\y, ki'ling ilia' ULtnv \ hildien<br />

il —it apply to L.oweii d-iti't re>illy<br />

live in San Irani i--iv "<br />

Adniiiiistr.iti.'ii omei.il.* \wr<br />

til**»n.i|iie>kO i birth certific<strong>at</strong>e lw<br />

prove etluiicilv<br />

<strong>The</strong> Itnal UM.-CII Hof;J.iiit'it<br />

pi»ini'.-j i nit !• tliepi-ssjbilitv th<strong>at</strong><br />

^•ir.i--hkk'iit.^ -hied ,iw.', tn-in<br />

l.ovvel!isv.tn-ei'l the Ir.i; r-l J-IKIi;el<br />

i IIl^ aIHI tlii- p. tenh.it los> nt<br />

•tdvaiKo! jil.ni'iiKnt t l.^-c;-<br />

IntlvliMiin.', H">;J.in.iM think..-<br />

rvni.nnt.lii uppon nvdav., and sponsored by the junior cl.ist-,<br />

I felttlut ii I didn't £o, I'd nn is on I •^>'>hoipor\ i RaiiviTel^enieierdeon<br />

tonu-thinj;," Sandv Leonj; wpietl the dance hackgntiind,<br />

NiiJ. I'J44 ila;.> president Heiitrioe<br />

"I still think l.i^i yc.ir's lunior Amnianu s.mj.<br />

LjvajvuaiiLtiiei manUi;:*yeir •. Hortlieioiirtiiycarinaivuv.the<br />

Sf.iuse the i)|'s f^itK'd in M>»- ltinii»rIi i i» ii ,ipL".v,"*^ held tit the !ns!i<br />

r.u;.i." last year Cultural Center.<br />

LoweSlites win sixth competition<br />

<strong>at</strong> the S.F. Academic Dec<strong>at</strong>hlon<br />

Uy lUV.ne l.ee<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> captured it;* Mxth mnset.utivi-<br />

ch.impion>hip in the<br />

dty-ui'di' Academic Detr.thli >n <strong>at</strong><br />

Philip and Sain Burton Hi^h<br />

?CIWH)1 1,1^1 S.iturday<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> was .mnounci-J (t> ihe<br />

vi'hof I'-'inriiTdurini; tiii•.!•.•..m*-<br />

Lea'PintiV on V\LtlncsJ.tv<br />

(Vw KDbtttoenb-tnim !.! hii'.h<br />

*^!VH'|> conyvifd id hi events<br />

'flu 1 1 oweli te.un ii-n-istcvi of<br />

>enioi> N.-!rt-n Vh%\\ l.in.i.t rrtij-<br />

,\.ir..n field. l..uvrvn.e run,:.<br />

\in.' Km> Hli/alvll- !..i.n/.!ki,<br />

!:.a.J: Mtir.ikam: Ne.tl Pre>a,<br />

Nicol.;? M..nn. ,»i J Knp.-rr<br />

T.u:iip^-.--• I'M . rei<br />

l<br />

Li-well douiin<strong>at</strong>i*d mtistiK tlie<br />

tal medal;. Gold, silver, ,:nd<br />

hren/e iru-d.ils wen* ri warded,<br />

.ind t'ir-1 pi<strong>at</strong>e Jim>hei> nvieved<br />

?•"() I"/*!' |;if't tertifii'<strong>at</strong>i's. Tenfi<br />

wrni;nlj fV.niii tn ihchoitcrdi-<br />

viMi-n..inif Lim/.iki wrnp.ld<br />

over.il! in tJif*vh.-i.Wk diush>p<br />

FNII^ IV.JII SIIMT overall in the<br />

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pt'ini-. J.?lS j> niit.- dinrr th.ui St<br />

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;\i:m in -I'n'iu!<br />

Mi Attvr (.Mnie m JluuJ<br />

T .von<br />

tiuni I'viT.ili in ilii- hep.ors .uul<br />

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Loxvell High School February 12,1923 NEWS<br />

Ceiling repairs<br />

are one huge drip<br />

By Chris Wu and Tom Ly<br />

Unking a'iliiifis in R< wrrss. 272,<br />

273, and 275 have caused iTtfjor<br />

distractions tor both students and<br />

teachers.<br />

According hi A <strong>Lowell</strong> m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

tCMchcr, even with tin.- windows<br />

open, .T tivnvivJous. inlor comus<br />

from the dripping mm w<strong>at</strong>er.<br />

Of the thru? ailing:;, 2"3 leaks<br />

*<br />

;<br />

Ivis lx.vn lu.tkhi); M least si run the<br />

buguminguf Hie 1 W2-l*i92 schtu il<br />

year, iiccnnJin]* to a Ixnvell m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

teaclur<br />

According to junior Hon PUT<br />

Lam, a reft student is: Room 273,<br />

"Every tile seems to be falling<br />

downoiwbyniw.Tlieivwm looks<br />

like a total mess. I just want to<br />

switch to another room."<br />

Assistant principal John<br />

Mahoney identified two issues<br />

involving the teaking ceilings.<br />

"One is th<strong>at</strong> the district only has<br />

one devio: for he<strong>at</strong>ing up thv Lir<br />

[needed for repairing the rooll<br />

and, secondly, there, are only two<br />

workers in the San Francisco Unified<br />

Srhool District (SFUSD)<br />

trained !o do CAM kind of work,"<br />

Mahoncy said 'However, one of<br />

the two workers is injured so only<br />

one remains."<br />

%W of the irwjor reasons whv<br />

tin. 1 problem hasn't been fixed,"<br />

Mahoni'v slid, "h th<strong>at</strong> when the<br />

district KISSP little money to inn<br />

the >chool>, they put most of the<br />

money into books-, and into the<br />

teaching stiff nitd nut in pl.ia><br />

th<strong>at</strong> don't yell. Rcofs don't yell,<br />

sidewalks don't veil, lockers.don't<br />

yill, and siwido don't veil "<br />

According t;i .t miUh UMCMLT,<br />

"(t r.nn vv.Uir loll upon prinrip.il<br />

P.iul Clwng, or even upon Bill<br />

R d ) !<br />

steps won Id be taV>.M<br />

<strong>at</strong>tiy Wivniitoriit-s<br />

ers, well. "<br />

"Pie di>trict scT.t wr trkendi >wn<br />

Feb. 5, accoriiing lo M,:h«MH:y<br />

Mahoru-y thought the roof iwts<br />

fixed, but Donald fi^ker, m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

Ic-achi'r in Room 273. still oh*<br />

survt J U*ak>f according to<br />

Mahoney<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h teacher Ro^er Hall, '.vho<br />

L>ught in Room 272 'ast i-env.'stt.'r,<br />

s.nd I ho teaks m th<strong>at</strong> room Keiv<br />

not too bad According to nwlh<br />

U'^chwrStyveMerlo, the ceiling in<br />

Room 275 isn't leaking tint Kidly-<br />

Asa result of Ilk.' leaky rviling*.<br />

MJtncof the truth teachers tearh'<br />

]<br />

to be reloGittil, «.iid m<strong>at</strong>h department<br />

head Pwnna NidK-n.<br />

"It re.illy puts .i d.tmpir un<br />

your k^Mfii pi.ins ti' \V,K\\ in .i<br />

drippy, Wft rocin." mu*<br />

t;«chfr Mid<br />

Senior shoots for a<br />

three-w^eek suspension<br />

By Mik4? N«<br />

A iruik' M:nior was suspends .1<br />

for throe weeks, including solfsclu'dtiling<br />

day, .ifK'r a teacher<br />

r;un*ht hin\ with an flin^in aftiT<br />

.•ichtiiil un Jan. 4 According to the<br />

student, he brought the gun to<br />

school lo show lo his friends.<br />

<strong>The</strong>; senior was caught by<br />

physical educaiion teacher David<br />

Low and taken to de.in J.imes<br />

Tliom.is. Thoniajicontiwaled tlw<br />

gun and gave it to the police. Thoitias<br />

had no comment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> senior was accused of<br />

shooting the special ed door.<br />

Room 41. "Other people shot the<br />

&pt\;i.ili«dnnnndu'T,in'tuu,' !»•<br />

said. No special ed students were<br />

pn-sent during the incident.<br />

According to !>>w, lie l-.eard a<br />

suspicitius noise twice.<br />

When IK went out to the lockers<br />

by Room 41 he >.uv the student<br />

putting something away in<br />

a locker. Unv asked to six 1 it. and<br />

took the student lo Thomas' ui-<br />

DiofxicaC<br />

3UJ<br />

Corsages * Wedding Flowers<br />

Exotic FlovwfA* Hawaiian Lai<br />

Win? a D«tiv9ri*s Avn^Ho<br />

r»ophia Cheang<br />

;4lS) 56^0294<br />

10-.-'oil with student body<br />

fuv "II was.i ^lupid thin^ liuln,"<br />

I<br />

g g CJiight. bill the next dav,<br />

Mr. "DUMILI 1 -called nK* down and<br />

.it>tiit tui-ixiision and expulsion."<br />

<strong>The</strong> .student wa» MI?dl<br />

l day, Jan 5.<br />

gp<br />

ntorwenttoa he.iring<strong>at</strong> tlu'fiiude'U<br />

I*'•icement Center toiJr'vrmine<br />

whetlier lu'de^Tveil expul<br />

sion. Since lie had a clean nvord,<br />

the b\M»*d put liini on prt'Kition<br />

until ln'^r.idu.vj.'- Tlioindciir-<br />

Ml?lH'M">li'tl 1'iulixl iilil „•<<br />

After the hearini;, tiv M'liiur<br />

w.is>adaiuilwppy "I wa- Iv.ppy<br />

k l d<br />

p<br />

"But I shouldn't have b*,vii in t!ii^<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion in llieiir^t pl.sic"<br />

h.UKli>H>(«, br<br />

schih>l u-Mili.-<br />

ii*^ liaMrni t<br />

tr>n-ti-r<br />

MATH TUTOR<br />

Morcio Perry, M.A.<br />

Senior meets the President<br />

By Aridrt*w Kim<br />

l.ifWi.11 '-cni»tr> He<strong>at</strong>her<br />

Little and Hunali hikiind weiv<br />

two of -in estim<strong>at</strong>ed 25>),0(K)<br />

spect<strong>at</strong>ors wh*.' iittendeii Bill<br />

Clinton's tnaugur.itu>n in<br />

Washinqtor. P.(? on fan 2')<br />

"<strong>The</strong> <strong>at</strong>mosphere wii><br />

happv," Atkaiul >.ud- "livi'iyivK<br />

1 !vid a common purpos* 1 .<br />

>. i me had K-ar> falling duwn<br />

tlteir fa.-.vs"<br />

"We wvfi; i-Uiuiingiin the<br />

sidewalk ami v\eryr>i»t. # \v.t><br />

pt:-;liiiii; IO g*.-! tnw-ud-* the<br />

fii>nt to get .i glimpse ot<br />

Ointon," l.ittle>iid. "*iVlu i n In*<br />

amvck away from u>. and<br />

w.tlktxl the Ia.-t bl;»ck of HK* par.idc<br />

'<br />

Arciirding tc Sikand, who<br />

•itu-nded an in.uigur.il Kill th<strong>at</strong><br />

evening <strong>at</strong> th'. 1 Ker.nei.iy Cen-<br />

'er, Litilt; Ric.'i.T-'.i, Aaron<br />

Nevilii-, Linda Ron.itandt, and<br />

<strong>The</strong> rosst' vi Thf Arstno hbiil<br />

S-hmrMl pcrfoiir.^i Othfrcelebrtties<br />

prctvsit t net tided<br />

Magii JohiiMtn, N'ancy IVIosi,<br />

Diar.nt* reinsteiiij and Kim<br />

Basinger.<br />

"ClirH'.ui .irrivtif ;it mid*<br />

night.it id AiGdrefoilmveilan<br />

Ivuirl.iteraccomruinie'Jby his<br />

veife, Tipper," Sikami said<br />

" fipper ni-'ide a ^p fK^,.\i 'it tiir pulv<br />

liv" and<br />

- PHOTOS or cut in** AIDE »w»ew<br />

Sunnli Slkand talks with Prosldont Clinton <strong>at</strong> the White<br />

House, tho day after the Inaugur<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Clinton, 5»lnK>k his lund, ,»nd exclwnpei.1<br />

a brief "hello." Ji Mo>tof<br />

the peopK* tht-iv were people he<br />

grew up with and college<br />

f Skd<br />

Sih.md's must memnrable<br />

event w.i- mctting Clinton "i<br />

vv.is proiiU th.it one I had<br />

wi>rkt\l.uii.t I.HIIJU>J;;K\1 Inrwds<br />

now the prt.•»'.*.!*-nt," slit'slid. "He<br />

i;. '"•prc-j.-iitinj; u> "<br />

l.ittk- -,iid, "Tlie thing 1 will<br />

remembtT the mo>t i^, the fir>t Sunall Sikand and Hillary<br />

Clinton <strong>at</strong> tho White Houso<br />

Peers judge peers <strong>at</strong> Youth Court<br />

By Anna I'avlenkit<br />

About 15 Imvell <strong>at</strong>tornevs<br />

prosituted and defended x'ven<br />

|X'tty tlvft o.w-- .irn.11.in.- b.itti.T, 1<br />

case<strong>at</strong>a he<strong>at</strong>ing Wendsdayftttiw<br />

Youth CuidiUU ».• Center<br />

Tlie ^ttunitys pre&e t it' i '.1 c.»M"b<br />

bfjfotva judge >UK1 .I btuJrnt jury<br />

ot their LX^T^ Aivoriliiii* tn ?h.\ion<br />

i>iskin, e\ei.utt\e jirei lor ol<br />

S.m r-'r.mciMTo Youth Court,.i S,m<br />

i-r.siv."iM.iMlt 12 l.i 17 \,e,ir> ol-.l i-.Mli<br />

previttus criminal hbtories<br />

wlv) have agrei-d not tochallenge<br />

police charges for niisdcmeanois<br />

such as potty theft, b<strong>at</strong>tery,<br />

and graffiti. "Youth Court<br />

functions primarily as n scfnUntc 1 -<br />

ing body •intidiH.'Siioiui'tt'niiinf<br />

j;mlt or innoi.enci!," Biibkin Silid.<br />

"Ynuli ( MiirtS .mi i-.i I'mv.^<br />

from early i.iteivj-i.tion, bcrfore<br />

lichavtor biTonn'.s ,t criminal<br />

?tyle,a:ul ihi-si^nificinceof teen*<br />

.ig;T> •.entetiLini; ollu.r li.viiag-<br />

>.rt," H<strong>at</strong>kin s.'id<br />

••'•entencin^ optima mctiiJe<br />

iorntmir.itvs


FEATURE FAnny 1Z 19*1<br />

Vci^nlino's Day is fast approaching and senior Ryan Naikar<br />

and Jroshman Haloy McNamara seem to hava boen struck by<br />

Cupid's arrow; however, somo toens have trouble deciding<br />

how Intense their rel<strong>at</strong>ionships should fw.<br />

Tliclotlrtl ';>&•:<br />

Prevalent sexual activity forces<br />

teens to make serious decisions<br />

m Minhl.mi<br />

ami Kill ten Stephens<br />

rj '•Koe.?ti:*'nlt!iMa.,kofa><br />

it!" .1 fre^hnun girl Niid I" h"r mupir<strong>at</strong>ioi\ *,ve dim to JV\ -ilia-<br />

the; .in.' m<strong>at</strong>ure i-nough tit JIM!<br />

vvifh it> »;onxA|urnt r. As AIPS.<br />

pR'j'ti'inry, and abortion g r ow<br />

more rnnimi'ii even* day. teens<br />

.ire realizing the.sideetfeitsoff itvrivinia!<br />

some an- dividing<br />

l!i>t.iv virgii;.-<br />

Morc than just sox<br />

Three years ago, Mike and<br />

Je.UUie started ^M!u;ont. AttlT.1<br />

uwk of d<strong>at</strong>ing, they >f.*rtod iuving<br />

*e\ every d.iy, .md nothing<br />

vhv n\ii\i'n\\ S'.-i iv.i«. tlv only<br />

tiling t f "*-*> thared in i>>mnii-n<br />

' In 'tie beginning, mv tieling 1 -.<br />

ii»r ni\ gtriinihd were rli<br />

I u.b.i vir^rn again " 1 ki i>li w.sti it^<br />

To tl;e ama.vnient i 'f p<br />

-iin£ about »,wi:h other"<br />

'..>l>iy i;-jii>t one of mam'teenagers<br />

involved in .- hvivelx.vni^oint.;<br />

out ( W over tltn.v ycju>. Ai-<br />

l-erHi;if<br />

.r>:int.'. !•<br />

iirr :m! h.t -<br />

in-! ilncin i Ii.nk i»,"<br />

oiii "V1';l]n^ ^ tin'l-.vli;*'-'<br />

f [. i Viii \'.int ii<br />

•Wih<br />

Mill*;: in. 'if 1'i.ir.<br />

n'!.!"• tn>liif»- .-'irp.'iin<br />

Mre ,'- \.rlt<br />

Lovo prevails ovor a//<br />

Hi:ivi. i vi.T, miny tivti<br />

[ ni'hip<br />

C-ihoy h-ivi- bt'i'it ti<br />

:ii.*iiily ftuir \v.ir> A<br />

C.ilhy, tin- rrl.ititHib<br />

a'Vi:iV(.'a:i>llIivl M.'\<br />

"I -nil lint in tlii.-<br />

' I '-I.V I1H'<br />

'llMi; Ht'!d<br />

Hiitd back by 'ear<br />

Wtwr $oxIs t:w only link ,.i . - .m<br />

;.;-itii.i.nnl V.tl*. /t!».ivi.-Ui-n "I .- l i<br />

M- o'n'p.tiiij!^ "I ;mi -.%.tiiji;^ i'.ir ili.it ^inn-'ii<br />

<strong>The</strong> realities of teenage f<strong>at</strong>al <strong>at</strong>tractions<br />

Hy Isabel Hsu<br />

tltttl rih' 'I()'"I"> fliiV CiV'l i'lilt'.^o!<br />

tin.- ti> tin' ?t''teit:i'ity 1'/ ///(• >ub[i\'t.<br />

r.uil nntj M.iry, lonner <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

students, were d<strong>at</strong>ing On Mew<br />

Year's Evt 1 , Mary vvantLtlt(\t;oto<br />

.1 p»irty "t a lnend'> hous.* But<br />

wlien S(K- mi'iirii 'ned it to Paul, he<br />

!v! her j;o.ind insi>ti\1<br />

j over ti« iitr Kuise si In.'<br />

could "kt*i'pon'.:ye"on her<br />

h n-K- >• .1 liM i *• }-*n.>.-llM'<br />

Mary stayed Konx*.'Put nights!*? siid.<br />

••vcnttOrJtvp.it 11,whilePauis-it Sarah .'aid F'.-::T,<br />

d(«wr»i,tsiri* in ihe living room ,in - .inoiiier L1 u^II<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ching television and peri»»di- couple I'eivr CUTIv'ally<br />

picking up tny phone lo trob everything<br />

mnkx'survshe'v.^n'tnnit.Mnry aNmt f.ir-ili — how<br />

didn't like being lold wJ1.1t toifn, ihe itvic~ her !;.iir.<br />

but.ihe slid th<strong>at</strong> --hfLoiiIdn't do ivh.K >;tt- uo.-r-.<br />

anything .lbout it who ^lie tdk> ; and cviti whu >he<br />

modern day Mu^solini. / Many I,Htk.-,.it<br />

Uvivi, although UK-V would not "1 doiib-.v.HiK-MowfvT," Pe-<br />

!iketo.idmitit,.:rei:iiimilarsitu- icr >aid<br />

•ition>—their partners tell them "I nmur'Withitiwan.M.'i love<br />

wKit to do and when to Joi; Tor him, "••tr.i'i >.\iJ.<br />

variotii nMSfins, including peer Jt.iIo;j | .-y»inJiiVH,Mirity.in. # bii;<br />

pressun.*and tlieneuf fomrrurity, factt.Tr ii'o?^*.;jiven'I<strong>at</strong>ii>n •Ivpj-,<br />

lhey remain witli obsessive part- resultini; in over!v-po>ses>i\'e M<br />

ners, no mnrter wh<strong>at</strong> the conse- tituder toward p.irUu-;>.<br />

• " *. s'li-ciit !-i\v selt-i.-snem "A 1 '.1 ibjfd. .111 oi"-.>n nvy.ht not h. 11 '-. 1 iiaJ eii"UL,!i<br />

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tnend>,e\entih'U^hitnuvnotN.- rem.i;ti .ittr.K'ted t" them may (.*.irtwri*;ht >.*iJ "'Vlie:- t!":v do<br />

tfieiijiht time !',vn<br />

btofwti^t you'd like<br />

to ihang'.* |iti the p.litfomhtp]."<br />

Rosj^iJ. "M.ikiJ itciwir in your<br />

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"ll llu'H i^ potential for '. iolenu-,<br />

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. vvnt;ht Mid. 'THI M.mi-me el^e,<br />

!>h V hands (.:•(»• d.Vv. ?hv<br />

•i-4-ed V- b tt- nuvi IMV :...iyN- a tri.jnd. -.vlul you'<br />

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M:vcmt)b in rel<strong>at</strong>ii >iv hiprn.iv<br />

:.Jem fmm chrldlKx^i expenentv.s<br />

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>i< \ but if \ on ILV! th.it it';.- the bosv<br />

Uiing foryvui, tlu'n bv all me.jn>,<br />

do nut hesit<strong>at</strong>e. Hut, "'*( you're<br />

.. . . , fwling ttn; uncomfortable, then<br />

I^alw.iy.p^uDknowvour it'srimetogL-tPmfessioiwIhcip/<br />

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tiiK-l-JWS W.Kh IX HOW IT W in M.lnn.i onior. i;niiny:'i 1 d I't-hni.-in* 2.1 :uu! 2l 1 ( ji.m. tn I:-3(; p.m.<br />

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* Vtmr M'htiul ti:iiiit' -1. HV. .vilt cix-iiii your i-ijii* (I'.'-»»NJr fur H.Vi.<br />

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* Sc'it.ti! i.'tilurs i«ii ./tiff's ;iti.l xi'.v weeks.<br />

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ZOOM ;. ii l! .<br />

g i. <strong>at</strong>udmt ,md ttnchw ajwthy. and the i^inngt 1 in<br />

lime? A re rvx^ons why .Uic <strong>Lowell</strong> Pkn is not beinp (ully ^'iplumeniud.<br />

Sinco I9h^, all hut {:«.' nwrii rest^uro: cvnter m R scirwivur >>t .'r.'jvti t,/ii-bi:n >Ui.'*Pvn«ii lrttttxsUurmj;irwmods tor nr icndemircre-Jit.<br />

i-n^eLowdl Plan- vhidi wd£J2\t'!


fra/' Gamble<br />

t of respect to<br />

Thtre'salot<br />

w; the teach-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School February U, M93 PE3OFIUES<br />

You say you want a revolution?<br />

Sy Peter Chiu Rial Ixt'ey ^i;d. "Before I9n¥, then: was n^ inv time utr ire ten nltoivco 6tud!*nt? to KhnJule tine for independent study<br />

sludiiiLs besides tt.;ich {in.v>V, and we i bel. system. <strong>The</strong>amp*. was cloK\ld:v.rfcm<br />

uf the curriculum, find cre<strong>at</strong>ive .iris classes WCT-J <strong>at</strong> a minimum,<br />

student morale was .stagnant.<br />

v,ir.t.d t.. ^et r.d if th.n<br />

fxi fl^Sb periiiy ih.it hr.d been Uv.-v s75<br />

d:miig the school dav<br />

• n S r f L<br />

f i«r .il<br />

years "<br />

Tl'.e superintendent 1<br />

Uic*i\li»:lhpSuonu.TrrfLmt'arrtifI»w.TchiJdrcn,<br />

h.ppies, and Vieu ,im. Acn>rdms; to ft-.rion t&uwia,<br />

l/wdl ^nnripaJ fmm 1W6S to 1973, studenN citdn'l fed LV<br />

need to <strong>at</strong>tend d th» !hr.»a! m .tpncxiir.trr«mrmi«<br />

niim, stikkab fel: sdn*l was nl^ .'ict.'riri >nd 5*M H'A mitn<br />

ypp j<br />

Ed jmti'tn, the Pi lit \VLT; fr»t.' -•rfrrt in tht* fall "t<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Plan Sets freedom tiny<br />

<strong>The</strong> changes propt'«xt^tduriTi(T. the day w'JiiTC they had tiiiie in meet<br />

h d h K l b ' i l<br />

Wo Celt 'hut this plan aliowcd ttviriiers ti jyvc mor.> time* tu<br />

pi'isitn.illy meet with .-ilud'rnts. Students cnuld make more<br />

F J<br />

;'II>IO S and havcsvif-disdplinci" ht s.ud.<br />

KninvIJ&.othcrfidininislriiu.TS tt5.chcr%p.irvnb,.il'.nnni,'.tudcnls,<br />

-Kid community kviders developed IVok'Ct On-Sitc, a<br />

3?-p.igedncumcnt pioptjsirg ,-ndioii changi»,'fu* b.vvcll.<br />

0 here was a In: of trial i»nd erri*.r In d&ignmg 'hi* mivJu>e<br />

system/' Kncwle* said. "Pete Diihl OIHIRIJ L«wdl clv:m»try<br />

tcicniT) enme up with many possibilities and ultim<strong>at</strong>ely we<br />

came up with the 2n-nv>dule system."<br />

Prom W* to uu: mid- JOW'.-J ,1... moc'ulis* wvrc 1R minulys<br />

tm> rigid," Knowlw told <strong>The</strong> kwW/ ntvntly. "bt<br />

1'»n^... iVA& (raising;btvalc wuic-urtnir nte><br />

ncwhere tu go to study oukide of da^s. fluy wei R<br />

ft>ragr«Wtd«nlof opportunity tnm.ikL'Ji.'asi;ini,t.)pI;iii their<br />

p g d g h !<br />

oubidc the* clai&rooni"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> plan was dt'tisrod to break out of the tj'iom'tonv n/<br />

ciiiss bang <strong>at</strong> the Siimc time (every day)," former a»(>tmt<br />

GYM<br />

princij.iiil and cun'cnl Alumni Absod<strong>at</strong>inn cxixutiw dirvrtor<br />

T oday,rl(t mivJs<br />

h.uv been extended to 20 minutes. "A >tnU» law w;is pMi.id "•><br />

quinnfi students tu Iv in schortl longer," Liv^y s.iid.<br />

CXisseswtTt'tlawifiwl into stxo»de>,A'^:on".piireiJ 10 the<br />

i(»',T A-D fislcs u>wi today. Codes A through D uw flu- same<br />

I'E dfe»es met four days •> ivoek, witii thn.-cof four Lu'Jngthrct<br />

mods.<br />

Do you prefer sclf-scheduli!t£ over computer -M.'lected<br />

f. nov<strong>at</strong>ions mak« teaming fun<br />

Another major ftMtuivof the plan wa>tKit iior^nnizedacrearive<br />

art-i departrre)\t anJ exponde-i programs m lite performing<br />

art*. Accoiiiinj; toKnoiv^v.-.art wnsU'eoniyvrailivocnurso<br />

!av.itlabk* prior tt> WM. Th help UHTM in .iny looses they<br />

fliv\!ed help in," Knowles said. "Oih'.TjtudentswtWKtxiinthise<br />

(•[.•nu-rs s*J they OMIU help (dtow sindenb wi'h tin.irstudies."<br />

in addition, the plan set-up mini-course curriculum, dassts<br />

llii* •.tudtrtf ct;u!d Like on tlteirtrt-e mods on a purely volun-<br />

Mry tw*. hiii£iit by uxfnTii-nu'J teau'-.oai'.ti cunmumily vol*<br />

unieo. miru-c.miM-.'ifierw.1 no nctid'-'mic credit pnd were.is<br />

Rolf.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>K 1 mini-eiiurx 1 ? were fiuendt.


I<br />

Jean-Chud© Van Cammo (with KJeran CuikJn) stars as Sam<br />

tiiiten, a fugitive who turns hf to In Nowhor* to Run.<br />

'Nowhere to Run'<br />

has nowhere to go<br />

y<br />

Dong and<br />

Piari-i Hou<br />

Nowhere tti<br />

i? another<br />

Mm Gilh'M. fid (>*-.-.ifHiI (ttniu'i<br />

who befriends n wimn bov<br />

(MeranCulKinMibsis-trr (tiffany<br />

Taubman). .ir.d their mother,<br />

CJyiitt* 'KosiMiru Ari]ut"te). S.i?n<br />

ready tsnM tlu- tvnl cuv VSv Uurn<br />

very f.irly 'in th<strong>at</strong> Vu* took thv<br />

bl.imotor.i murder Ui.it his tnond<br />

committed — the stim* friend<br />

who lii-lps liiin i:sc.ipe Irom<br />

prison.<br />

Clydit\ *hi* Ji-mnl in &.• ;rvs>,<br />

is .1 stubborn but vulnerable<br />

widow who rutu.**:* ti< ••:gn over<br />

herinnd to Iwo' rmipi developers.<br />

When tiling get n.i>ty Sim,<br />

Gydie's knight m-hinin}; armor,<br />

oonusand swes tin* d?y<br />

!t -AUL I:U: Mm;ki^ 'iCi:A,n:<br />

doesn't remember much ?'rfivld,<br />

r:\tai :ht,-<br />

and<br />

with<br />

p) p<br />

^t,.t'.iu•^^• \\vl tl'-ii he -nid<br />

H- \in>' t£<br />

into thi' H«*l«ilav Pa!.u»- Hiittl,<br />

M.itliu-w t? dcU'rtuirK*J [«• pfl>vi*<br />

Ins >try.<br />

.%!.»tthew ni--£ luptfn'. to inli. r-<br />

Cepl .1 telephone inehS.ij;e to<br />

I ir\ii;.» (rorrt .1 man ••hi'd >c!u i i.j-<br />

\ih\i to rntvl Imt h.i> nt-vtvii<br />

before M<strong>at</strong>lht-v. 1 themtill Mi-nrh^outttwlHrnn,*<br />

Priilti>l:Lvk<br />

IOW lip VW<br />

s>mc tli^tn<br />

•J ix"ing caught after .1 cruiin<br />

, >vh»<br />

}^»;'es .is Ihit<br />

rn.ui, / ter;ry Pi'.itt. .IU-.I £< v> m ,t<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e with 1 i«'\in.i M.iiK'w am)<br />

Hi-vin.t )vrionn ;i ^r.'.p'iu .i*id<br />

P-.^SVM'X M-'ene, whiilt l.ti.d f-i^l<br />

.1 iniini'.r tiM l*>Ti;; It w.)-- nu-.cit<br />

i'.MituL r.;'i.*/ -»//rii>.•,(»;. with llutwo<br />

!".aKini; love ;>n thi*<br />

n'lHlU'lti.Ji<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thew evi'iitualiv rt*eal><br />

: n stie 'w\i .in of untirnrlv .tnti unfortun<strong>at</strong>e<br />

over-.vvi^hl j'lvonile muTJervt.<br />

He\i:i.i IN •J'.'teriTtJni'd h« ktil<br />

1 i-'«\ PM t.m-1 ^t.trt>kiiltnj;i lv -<br />

t.T\ !•;•!• L'hn *;•'!*• in her •>• ,:v- S)u i<br />

HexiuaS chararK-r (if a<br />

•, Iilal ni.tni.ii: covered i:j> bv .1<br />

pretty f.s'e !*• ridiculou?., t»i»l<br />

O^nsti.mpIaystlK'niievrn<br />

to M.itt<br />

IV l:>n til the end o( uV<br />

in, ivipis.i.ri'y wlten ^!)^' ll.islie> 'KT<br />

evil :-rv>;U-<br />

L : V(.-;i Ihotigh tlu- pi- it 1 >f / /r.Trt'<br />

'«\'a* > vak, the movie l^•tl^ vnterti:i»inji<br />

II yc*i like {!>(.• (vpt-oi'<br />

huiror«iusni«iviei!i.Kin.iNt - you<br />

ife.oft^'f (hrnury p«>"r!v -;iy "th;> r- ^o >*iiptd.''invi y-'U<br />

MW.' At niv.* point, tl(r (.•njity ii JMVIV.IV, tin*- ivmiui tn'a<br />

', N!.it(he\vi>liiJimrin lib<br />

to be posted Tuesday<br />

for spring musical 'Sweeny Toild'<br />

Kv 'lima \\n\\<br />

"Al i t1\lithclt.U't>T i >'ftYilrVl<br />

Hr JutirJ Ihc ;.v.-s c.'' v»^iV'<br />

Hi'invtap\iihth'ithit ktiytnti<br />

tor the ipnnj; nv.ir-ical, S<br />

TaUt ;wivhet*i i"J?l uivk.<br />

tv.'i "dram<strong>at</strong>ic challenge,"<br />

on f-'eb " ;w*l ^ for I'-.iJi'i^; rok"-; A'lcr Thjd rv.tiio (ro*:i tlw<br />

!-:riii!cy 7*>iW !.ike;> fhiu* diir- un|n>t irtiprisurtfncnt, ht- trtkr-s<br />

iii); ihe l^Ui cvrtiMV in l^nuJon'-- v!?Mj;c*«inf-'t*i>r>tilt*jud>;e. Pot KKW<br />

1 Uvt Stn-vt- "Heel Strut i- vtrv dot-t notWn.it hiireit'lftoonvvic-<br />

;>'*or, dark, anil d.inip, si it i^ nm.f-Iet«rj»i«it^I(i;K'"A*ry(.rM;u*<br />

vHvp)',"{irni*"rl.»'ir.tV('uii^siid Lottdon by ..lining tiiit».i?> •>»' h»sj<br />

tun: ihtre H\v>.i wry h.mi lift- s» curjims fliv Hu-r» nude into rnc.it<br />

iKn.-<strong>at</strong>i'sa.'ivtiJofdarkr».'>-.)n'j piL-:- by T(K.1d's arc(»mplkv, MR.<br />

pnvi'nv" Lnvt.'tt.<br />

"It {Sutvmy Ttuidt is wry con- <strong>The</strong> pctformanctr M <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

hiMns," '.lid ^'RIMT Jt^iniTmdtT i\«li }•!• direch-d by Di.inv I'liec,<br />

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161 OAEVUPSJS M*ru*n?12,i993 Vie <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Recent grads agree: APs pay-off in college<br />

By Danielle End res<br />

"Tal-e AT c!.i.,.,t'3f Take AT<br />

is common advice tn<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students But do A! 1<br />

cliiSH 1 ^ rvtilly help you in college.'<br />

Written reijnm.-es tn a Iviveti<br />

newspaix-rqiiestionaiirv front 1N<br />

recent iiradwaU'S .in.' .ilmost<br />

unanimous tli.it APs provide<br />

RIKHJ training forcollcfii.Mnd rruy<br />

•'«ivi* time and rnuney during dein.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>wny APciiisM.'S.iiv caught<br />

JiCTv.it l-nwi'|],tht*:;ubJK I m<strong>at</strong>ter,<br />

•mix* I'-amcd, Hvome*. vt.ry ns*.*li;l.<br />

IHH onjy titt the advanced<br />

vnilii but ;il.-*»fur OIL- type o( performance<br />

lh.it the >ti;dt*n^ will<br />

have in collet^,' Bob low, coun-<br />

•elerand APt^Tdin-iti-, slid<br />

**Tlv.' IIS-M.- taiu;ht rneexcil<br />

Ii-nt >tuo'y •.kiil 1 - UaivtH'tuit liaoit^<br />

thu!.y,h) .md !fl nu- .liTive <strong>at</strong><br />

mllei;'. 1 v \ith •.. nlidwici* in rnv<br />

.;bi!itie;," LV-Jlerkeley > aidant<br />

Un>-wuli, L>A.1M.I>M>( 1W1,<br />

wmte "Main AINludents lmm<br />

unveil admit tfi.it CaliMMjUT.or<br />

•it Jlv. 1 iv;»rst .i little liard.;r, llun<br />

LowHI."<br />

According to HarvardMutJent<br />

N<strong>at</strong>asha l.itt, rl;is> of IW],<br />

LnwuH's AP pn^mni boasts ev<br />

cvllen: leac hers ;n K! .in experience<br />

students may not ;?,el in college<br />

'To be able In he in .i 10-persm<br />

class will*, a te.icher like Mrs.<br />

Torhk>cm i> .t prtvili-^e th<strong>at</strong> 1<br />

1-1972<br />

Lowel<br />

Student<br />

27.1<br />

[ !L_ L... -' I<br />

don't think 111 ;.vt.cvi-i! lure Pe-<br />

or K'tii-r. the i las., v.'.ll lv <strong>at</strong> iea*t<br />

five tnm-j the *i/eand niheiuckv<br />

ji the ti'iithi'i' nou> niv name, Ift<br />

alone ;i»mtt> my p.'| Vi i • |»T-H nllly,'<br />

l.itt wn>('/<br />

^.ini 1 - v."lii .yn - el ' or hit;h( r<br />

!lic iiiin-N'r ri < l.i- •»•• i:M ^T.iVM'ivtxI.<br />

i".m cntrr cnlltxt '.Mill<br />

Mv Iv.m Cli. •]. tl.i» ,>I l l '-^l, tiHtk<br />

l2Ar-j.itU.wi-M 'Klidi;e(Lnxiit<br />

!ur ill the At"- ! It.fk, tut it<br />

dtfr-n'l mw>!»irily nn-.m l^otiuil<br />

iiflm>iaim (.•|.isM^."G«ii wrntr<br />

Vnrex.implt ,fver\ th»'u^h heh.iJ<br />

t.iken AI'Lvi'iiurnirs, he h.id tn<br />

Likr f-i p]uimii-> I .itLC-f^-rkrli'V<br />

Aiv t* *n i- rr,kiii,it"i«!i It -K-rkelcy<br />

.Mid . 'Ihi r I X "*• nrvrr \\i\v<br />

cn.tiith'1'APf-''A 'n.>Kt.\u i H'hi\;h<br />

M"htni| phy>k>l.ib:-.iri'ii'lei|tn\ ilent<br />

t»' tlvi>e.it L'. -<br />

mini t.>r A! 1 ;l.i-. -.- hm it J.^--<br />

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d -kip.! \c.ir III<br />

" l.itt<br />

M.i'u ••tiidiiit? t.tke APLI.I^H^<br />

toMVi-inonev. .itui tiirw ^tudenS<br />

di'n'tp.iy tcrbiHiV.>.Ul i l \\i'll.ind<br />

V.'ltJl KV IIHTIMN.^ t'nlk'ge tl.lNH^.<br />

can K'.i bij; fin.uni.il burxien<br />

•'VVh.it it .ill bt--l>dM ditn't h.iM-.inv<br />

vuu Ivlter f^ike j> nun\ AI'> ui<br />

high x-lh if-l .i> y» in pi«>-iblv r.in,"<br />

LVI.A shidvnt .ind 1^1 U«wi-ll<br />

gr.idu.Mi- Stephen Vong wrote<br />

"I he ic.Mftitviit^ v*"ti uinv in<br />

with, t!if Linger it'will Mke t.»<br />

cr.iuu.ite, .uui lie nmrv you're<br />

^umi; *i> h.iv.* to p.iy "<br />

i e y<br />

iimni.A .ind time.it UC-IVrki'luy<br />

In.uklttion t!ny|:n>\Kteil niL',.iwell<br />

.1-, other LowdlitL's the oj»porttinitv<br />

l o d<br />

he'h -. honK." Tvcho RosenHd.<br />

il.v-.-.r I'Ni, slid<br />

L'nfortun.itely, jcfordini; in<br />

•\niv K»'o, U'-.VLII il.iv- cr "I<br />

i MI!) . \ \'- \u e time and m» nu-\'<br />

• h-pendin*' ->n the >fhoo! .ind<br />

• our 'luh'i At Mh.^l>Lke MIT<br />

th.it i .in.- c.i(".t!\ ,'ii'iil in.ith .u;d<br />

-tietii •• the ' f.S; di'i-Mi't do<br />

nnkit i;i «>d N'.uii'iH.- ••i i llnt'\-d in<br />

t.ike ihc<strong>at</strong>pitpxi fI.i>H"«<br />

I'm not tr\in^ to di*t.vur.ij;e<br />

,mv (>!;•• irom Likini; AI'cl.L'M^, 1 '<br />

UC-D.IM> >tudeni St.in<br />

ii.i>> n( I 1 ''*!, vvrott' "It y<br />

•VPcl.^r*** 1 lor the purpoH'ot bein^.i<br />

jtimp'ihe.idof everyoneeln*<br />

in collej" 1 , you }i;id K-tter tike.;<br />

lot itf them! Otherwise they .in*<br />

iuM unit>, -ind in cnilu^i' it's the<br />

n.\|iiiiwnvnb tluil kill you '<br />

st'> vvith<br />

.i.tvi.illv m.ike it out in four<br />

ye.u>." M tl' student 1'inj; Huang,<br />

il.iv-oi"U, wn»l.-<br />

|> it n'.illy ni\i. i >siry to t.ike AP<br />

»I.i>>ev tor your college applic.iticii11;<br />

N|H»Ut' Pu k me, pick me"?<br />

"In the ,Klmi»Mons pmccs^ if ft<br />

i-ludent \u\i- t.iken AP classes,<br />

even though they didn't get A'*.,<br />

it the> d«-.I well, the aillegw SLV<br />

th<strong>at</strong> tiit.'V .iltempled pmci'Sx^." I"W siid<br />

Smith recommends liking<br />

AP- in ,m'.b th<strong>at</strong> > •Jilunts don't<br />

plan to take in collier because<br />

th"y olten till collidehn'.idthn. 1 -<br />

i]uuvnu i nt>. Thi> leti vtudent^<br />

Mki.'mor'il.i*o-er in their majoror<br />

J!.IM-I.-> th<strong>at</strong> interest them.<br />

•'!n>h(>rl Arrl.i:->esareiit.i!ly<br />

!in.ih:.il'letotltehi^!iKhoobtudnil<br />

v.hi11>ain-idering,tppiyinf»<br />

to .i toui^h colle^' 1 / I-i*t wmlo.<br />

"Iliry will pay nffonyoin .ipplif.iticii,<br />

|Itu> will (wyolff'Mci 1 yvu<br />

have t« T >Wrt \vriting pafvrs, 'iiey<br />

wil* pay off when you want to<br />

lake uppvr-Ievel four:M. .ind<br />

the) rn.iv even n»iy o)( when yuu<br />

apply t" gmd stho*>l or mctlic.il<br />

st litwil: and tiiey are giv<strong>at</strong> L I X|X.'I><br />

ences in .ind ot thcnw!!vcs, just<br />

jy > .t h 1 ' It voi: an- totu'ermO<br />

with loud tiif iir.ir\ .md ciUrn.)<br />

lion<strong>at</strong>affair ,HK1\ on vv.int.uiub<br />

th<strong>at</strong> i> N'tli 'Ahk'.Utoiiil ai:n r..n....li-,...w »l».<br />

\(del United X'<strong>at</strong>ion.'-tNfUN 1 )<br />

MUN iiUnKhui^ .'Indents to<br />

the important o mivpb i '* intern.!lioail<br />

n.'l'itioii"' WIKH thei'.ir^ume<br />

tin 1 n>k r "i a n<strong>at</strong>ion .it the Umteil<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ions At each im-etiiii;. >(u<br />

Oenlsii-<strong>at</strong> n n-^eaMh >ki!W, O»'t'.tiini;le'.hniijiu-.,.indeMivti\t<br />

i i-au<br />

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toi'onduit uitnnnil dt'l^tte)<br />

"In thi> dub, you learn about<br />

how ivuntrw?' interact with e<strong>at</strong>h<br />

other," fi>-president Gel\an.<br />

WongMtd. "lt> very inica'.-tiiif',<br />

to M.V how ir»»untrie- work out<br />

their problem.*."<br />

"Students ,irv pn^ently learning<br />

aNuit t.vn temporary inienuti.-n.il<br />

.ilt.ur- Mvi ctni i! -. • • jinhlii<br />

>peaking," club >po nMT'lliai--da<br />

HK-MI VmrrjtN i • < • •n iiiii 1 , !• •<br />

iJ.i Ki^a 1 lii> \ c.ir - trpii - in-<br />

-.K- [..'Well- Ml'N'.ktpier will<br />

play the role ot t,ir:i\.)ii\ <strong>at</strong> tlu-<br />

A>-< i nihly<br />

Aivon.li;i):.to.da Hi'-.y theduh<br />

N'kvli\i CrtTTiianv out ot a li>t ot<br />

lOiintnt-^ KVIMIH 1 'tt i- nvrnllv<br />

ri'iimlied, .'ind it i>- a p.-litu'allv<br />

p<br />

lry I1n> isa challenge "<br />

MUN niemKT> a11• reM.-ardiini;<br />

is>uc^ of io?itcn»porar\' (_>ertuiiw<br />

with ML'\'-Sm fninuxo<br />

^tAte Univer'itv tSF-li ;i hai-m<br />

V<strong>at</strong>ia-jn McCarthy <strong>at</strong> tlu- SFSU<br />

li^r.in-. Tlie ri^e ot the neo-Na*<br />

7 MnandtheetonomicfX'IkieM't<br />

fienewunitk\lCli.'nn.in\ .in*two<br />

t.>pit> which mav l>' deKitt-d .it<br />

To v;t't the fet-lmg oi tbi. Ca-n- the I'<br />

VALENTINES DEDICATIONS<br />

Manolo—3 fit3o woids Vou've hoard<br />

mem B4. but oach timo I soy them irioy<br />

ev#n intire I love you Lii<br />

d & Happy U<br />

! A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A -<br />

OHUiW l.'K<br />

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? J«(t ond Godfrei Kwun . . . Thanks<br />

for nil youi help'" Love yn. "our cu; 1<br />

H#y oSKimc—Junior P'cm. oui ou<br />

norV Gotta se« th«m kttjs'" Sot ya—<br />

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O*».ir Du-fiQ B —Hi' Happy Vaittntme'i<br />

Cay' Too bad v.o don t hav» anv<br />

E^—How's [ho wti<strong>at</strong>h*.; 1 ' Btuo i^ofr<br />

and bodywarmmq sunshi.n« aro hef»*<br />

aoptn Vou[iwgm«3.;Ha<br />

Luv—Me<br />

Hoy Ryan 1 Gad litf'<br />

Dear Cars Bear—.lu ;i w^shnq y.'.-u tn«<br />

happiest nnd b**»i ol MKMWV d«e,tnij<br />

wid T>ieodo'« thoyjhts' Sni<br />

Steven<br />

Oaar Lucv— You'ro \h* sweetest<br />

pifson I hflvQ evor nwt Pteasd be my<br />

Valentino 1 Low S#rc>o<br />

! iiappy Vol«ntinn a D'ly UrtJa - 6.153 j<br />

;; Ip jp<br />

Pive or six members from<br />

lowi-ll iwnt t.. tin- conh-ren-.e,<br />

ai-v'ordtnu lo Wong. <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

plaved ihi 1 mleoi )a,\iii<br />

Ace*>rtlinj 1 , ti> d.i Hosi. tinlikv<br />

other dubs, MUN is "an intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

student oiganiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

MUN ii.ir ch.ipU-rs not i>n1y k»ll<br />

"We really invebofwtt.' other<br />

oiiintriesihiinonrnwn, *.vhkh we<br />

l.'hou s,i;d "People >honlii lm<br />

murv worldly and W* mon* wellnmnditl."<br />

riti.s club was ft Tmed <strong>at</strong> least<br />

three decades aj*u tc pn'-moU' in-<br />

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discuss current issues facing Germany lo prepare for a mock P n)in " [l * lht> »••">• l>f thl ' United<br />

Gonoral Assemyy. N.il!.ms. Acrnrdinj; tn da Kosa,<br />

Uiwull has had a Ml IN chapter<br />

er.»l Ar-M-mbh Lowt-MS ML'N pri*-vonfe r e:ue and detidi'd tn MIKV the 1 J5O><br />

nnniK'r> altendi^J a pi>'-M>nliT- n'f-ii" (IK riub l!ii> yrar "I liked MI JN me*'fs evervTuL'sdav<strong>at</strong><br />

eiue<strong>at</strong> ^F^U la-t \o\»'nir>'i th«-m -W A tvpii-.i!<br />

;.•.•-.;,„. ... :,M-.: n u>u...^.UUJ. >,;.•,» ••i*-^|x'nt'mv. mwt::ij; la.-Ls 45 minuto. \'ew<br />

j>hf oumsi <strong>at</strong> tin- Wi.n>;>.iid "!i..uever, i tl\.-iu^ht members are akvavs welcome<br />

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Jeffrey Gunabe, Kolvin K.im and Marcus Ponn dofond against<br />

uo in d kuy defensive fjiay.<br />

February 12, 1993<br />

Go inside the mind<br />

of an <strong>at</strong>hlete ©<br />

Cards 6-6 in AAA after loss<br />

Mission's 60-34 second-haif run be<strong>at</strong>s Cardinal<br />

Hy A!i.,'rt I'IIMH: than n- like a > !I.-MOII 01 (\.\\\h-'<br />

<strong>The</strong> visitiiii; •+> th<strong>at</strong> we on move up.i not. h."<br />

'•••i_.l f •-• • ',','-X't <strong>Lowell</strong> v.ir:it\ i/o.u~h !'u h.trd l 7 or>lui d »ud<br />

;-.,r r ',-•,'<br />

Ir-t to diM--uM! Mi-••!•. •.. i-U'i- or U-Mer |:ir h.'liot<br />

le.idmi; ML--I.IJI tin _i',ame Jiniiin pi-mi i;nard<br />

I i-l iiic-dav, v ' '• Aiin.me (li\.itn;hnike Mis>ii*ti •-<br />

"S, ihoppnu; nili-^ourt pre--- e.irlv on and .1-<br />

•V;; " ,'. '• their ret "id l.>i> n ••! -li\f i»n di'ii-fitm- t.iv -up . 'or<br />

:v:VJ "•."' .' ; 111 the AAA .md !•••.* ell<br />

I -'• 1 "> o wrall JntiH >r M.tt*! t.'eHi-tvr -\.\ -fed a<br />

In a t',.i*ne th.it w.i- n»>( mdk.i te.im hi:;c T. 1 [loinl- while Wiiii<br />

tivetU t'lc •- itres.iw the Card 1n.1l \-l u U'km and I'm :-'o\te-~»'ni'h<br />

ii adidi; .il M.I'I tirni- "VlVt ,md a-- a\ided l u'-.- I |i:st^o(tntt.,i .;inn ••<br />

•|u.irli' I ni.tile -.nii- law.ip> \%hen :I^II-<br />

Ho\-.'ver, Mhiinn's iTiu-r ,il!\ I dir.:.-.-,.u:-MM.irtedhHt!. -<br />

Mi".-.- ill. |i . tin- -,.Mi ii'.- -on. i;- .'ii -otiir .'iii>i.Ie "-huts . N "<br />

cit;hl thtii 1 1» •inl'T-.ui.I T[>i'iii!- !.,;•! !':i-.i,i\, \-.-h ", !.. vi II<br />

.t- \'i-si.ni mitMi'.'i\l l-s'Aeil .'" 1 ,inn- i '.u k iM'iii iH'Inrnl )[:.; de-<br />

It: MI the tli.n\l ljii.irt.-r,.nd :••! '-': i.-.iiiil 11. • - :• UMI re. MIW.I ). H-.-,<br />

•\ltc! iei;.iimni; the ii-.i 1 t!:..- IICIIMM! U-u.-l 1<br />

U-.ir-- uMli.'t-.f their ->i|« n.-t --i/i 1 i 're. ] ,ler - dri\ in;(. ...,«!) i ' • I" fflM l-IKIr:',<br />

111 »LI ell I I .11.1 II. ti T.iii , ( 11.1 I . ,1j ^-\j .1 I i 'I .iKll!,.li 11 111 \\ 111. I'<br />

1 l«>-ed t'i ivith.ii 1 L 1 poKW- HI tin • -.e.\ IJ.'.M'II *r.ii!i:i,; "7-1" •.-. ilii<br />

'"Utth ij'Mlt'.-r liifn- .mil .1 l:,iil (Miliille- left<br />

I I..,. ..l..r (I. .1 .. .. .-. . I 'I -- •• .1 ,1- .H .. I ! •<br />

the t.inds, a.-. Mi -<br />

SH*II MIL* yelled it^r'enitfo .it<br />

crH.vrieader>. pLiverb, and ntficial<<br />

At»'iii'pt>int, ewn theM 1 -si not wh.it hap<br />

p r l l - >! i:' - It [ •• • 'ii '. T !(!•<br />

etain<br />

K i ' n y Lim,<br />

tua n«iii»t alter'.Hnin<br />

p<br />

diirini; a Inv thnnv <strong>at</strong>tempt.<br />

siidr* the incident,'"He wa>ju>i<br />

talkini; mil i>t frustr<strong>at</strong>ion Kiiaus.<br />

tlu-v wen- Ii ^in^;. uyuvr;:,<br />

bluw (Mir I'oiK'cntr<strong>at</strong>iiMi. hut it<br />

didn't work"<br />

'Ili<strong>at</strong> «v.i> l.tr-un-..- <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

.-taned'-iu 1 third v|;urur'l ihe ;;.mv,<br />

>i7ih.iniiTfv ..TViiu-\M..i.tne<br />

ItiiaMs'on'p-with l-iji'ini-.tm:<br />

M'phomurt' Bi-n Malhrotii'.h<br />

u u p<br />

'V.ilMven.iiKjNiTin 111*^111. with<br />

rj:>t year co.iih (•:,-•" "••<br />

-AW dcit 1 ':)-'-. 1 .!- tin 1 m.i«rkev I;<br />

the vuti-rv "It W.I-OMI dclen.Mth<strong>at</strong><br />

li-ad tt< i'.bv lav -up- whin i<br />

t»pi-n;\j up tin. L;.im.\" In ^.lkl eax\i<br />

I nitnik impro-4.\i with t!ie Hie di.-tnrb.iiue ...in-<br />

>i»ph I e.i)7ii e, in par tit ular Mtit-ition<br />

Lou ell," league a thlctirdiRVtor Pe>pite the intident. Ye*. 1<br />

Amu Heinliru" slid "I; wa-an -t(t"-j.i.l ptayr>' imprnvement<br />

excellent di>p!ay I can't ?av and felt the Hie-on w,n> .\ sueem<br />

*i;^h " u-.- WIHTI a-ki'd it In.' v\[X\t><br />

1 lowever. t (cinhnt- I'mildn't to win the ihampi. r«i>(»ij"* .ii;.iin<br />

N!\ mui.h<strong>at</strong>ter thej;amea> Mi— ne^t year, Vee s.nd while !.IUJ;1I-<br />

•'ion tanr ru>hed the court, tn- mi^ "I hope ?o "<br />

tinud<strong>at</strong>ins;and threak'nir.i;.iju in thu pl.twli i;.ur.e tiiet ,ir j<br />

one from L'i\ell din.ii aver.i?.tJ tl.tir !.'•-- earlier J<br />

Po'i. eh.id to lv< and I<br />

amvi'v) ne.trIv 11' MUn'.ite> litiT ^lelt'<strong>at</strong>i.'vi m»•>*'-'.1 >'••.(• nv.ti \\.i--li- I<br />

when temper? had alri'.id\ liii;t''.i ^ >-l-S. \". f'.ii-h p<br />

into lir>l pla*e<br />

JV Hoops g<br />

up for the competiffon<br />

as they be<strong>at</strong> Mission to<br />

repe<strong>at</strong> ox AAA Champions<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

62 IQKmi 53<br />

i-alloo 48 Washington 48<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

LOWEU 64<br />

54<br />

tile<br />

Kii- i.illn.i 1>T .i iJurj^inj; I\uil<br />

with N'I.UIKI:- ri-:ii.iininj^ rndinj,;<br />

tin- lhrc.it<br />

'We tn.KiL'.i I;CH\! amulnitk<br />

.ir'n! i !t i't pl.iVfp- stcp{>\! up,"<br />

I Ii v.irir., -vln > Kid 13[Mint;., >-iid<br />

1 lnv.i vt,T, in'Me stepped tip.l^<br />

IHIL; .!•• !•.'.< L-Smiti. n!vi IL-J the<br />

ii.i'K-Uuk wilhlhnt hi- |.Spitnt><br />

in thfl.i^; iju.irttT, iiwludin^ 1'mt*<br />

"I in: t upt .i htlli 1 nH'lidciKL'<br />

.r.id I *t.irU\t m.ikint; mv sh.iis,"<br />

!'«'%•» i*-Sn>ith >.tid<br />

"V\'e i;nl siinit. 1 "iMf.iks Hid<br />

!ii.u)c s'liie nii i' p|,i\'N .tl tlifrnd<br />

ot thi i: line." [-itr>fin>d Niid "We<br />

knew when- ti' j;n with the ptw<br />

]i»t<br />

l<br />

K ,i d.<br />

">1 I !. .md f' NKAtivr I eh 2,<br />

M .P.<br />

MK kfl-im h -d 17 ,ind<br />

1 T, . ii •!-•' li.i..' ' . ;icinl- in id. 1<br />

Mi AI.--T -;.iin.- while I ire. hr-ler<br />

|i\U.i>;\*'!lv\i.hl.\i^.im>l'.Vi!N>;i<br />

Hie (. '..ii'.ui.tl vue-ntK pl.ue<br />

[',.,, J in T".. INI'I. ii ft iin. p AAA<br />

I.MI;II« KIUIKI Ci.iliin .md Mi>-<br />

-n>n, v.'lm .ta' tied lir It pit pl.iri 1<br />

lite'..miinil >vil! pniKiMy intv!<br />

the ti'.ini iKtt end> i*p M.*t"cud in<br />

the UiviMun in tht' itp<br />

Songgirls<br />

win U.S.<br />

regional<br />

HyM.-ln.iv r.ir.itM><br />

111" <strong>Lowell</strong> varsity s*'injy»i.'ls<br />

del*, aled reii^im^ p»Hit rn.il cham-<br />

)<br />

Regional cinnpetitiiin^ held in<br />

F : reniont |,tn 1*S<br />

fh<strong>at</strong> \\w> our hij.*^;est win,"<br />

senior son^girl lune Hiyioka<br />

Niid "We^teiveiL-iWilioiitof<br />

'.Oft; anJ l»e.n llu- ii.iiitxi.tl<br />

tli.imp.- "<br />

"1 think p .ve i.iret uu l ppret<br />

i.itvd Nt.tiiM. 1 p".i)ple think th<strong>at</strong><br />

wh<strong>at</strong> wedo :.- re.illv ea-\ " M-nior<br />

j.injy-i'l leniuferVi^iiJ, "But it ><br />

.i liit »>f ha<strong>at</strong> work "<br />

A^.-rJij.t; U> M, Uit*v I'IHI>1ILX]<br />

tir-t luur times la-f war* the L 1 S<br />

ri'i;i'in.i|s ,tt lntie|vnd' nee h:i:li<br />

s.iiS morr.i<br />

vaik-v f ii.^h \->v •>] .md C "ollepe<br />

r\irk.\< >v s. md 'iie i:\fM.irn HIifX-titiun<br />

.it I 'i.ih!.. \'.ilU", College<br />

f\t 2i<br />

III.-I'MIV.^ lieadevltortheN'.i<br />

tiotiai '- lurr!e.ider> A>:*Ki<strong>at</strong>iun<br />

i. >ii'|>cti"ii on l : eh ,]7 in l.o> An<br />

^e!e? and the L'rited Spint U-adei><br />

ot Amenta competition in<br />

M.ir.h.al.*-. in i.v- Ar.i;ele>


Inside the mind of an <strong>at</strong>hlete<br />

By Howard Ting<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional Basketball<br />

tKin star Michael Jordan w«.j "in<br />

the zone" ir dine 1 <strong>at</strong> Ow NBA.<br />

Finals labtye.irJkdm tim-v-poiriters<br />

-is if they were f<strong>at</strong>* thrmvb.<br />

Professional tennis player<br />

Stefan Edberj; played superb in<br />

last year's U.S. Open He<br />

steiimmlledin the tiit.:ls after surviving<br />

three previous five ^-t<br />

mar<strong>at</strong>hons.<br />

But dvc.Uhlct'-' Dan O'Bnun<br />

failed In qualify .il the Olympic<br />

[rials last year after .1 recordlintf<br />

king p<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Sporbf.msm 1 often lettaslang<br />

why do these thinj^ happen so<br />

of ten. Wh<strong>at</strong> causes the niost Mien<br />

ted ithtetes, like O'Brien, t;><br />

|x.'rfi>rm w> horribly :*'ntei:mes?<br />

How docs someone ''I' 1 -' tennis<br />

p<br />

ous^melinglive-set m<strong>at</strong>ches and<br />

goonand domin<strong>at</strong>e in the cliampinnship<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch? How d'.*v><br />

smieoiv liki 1 NBA star Mich.n'l<br />

Jordan sink jt;mpen.,>t will?<br />

"You should pray to have .r<br />

sound mind in ,i ;-oiind hodv,"<br />

wmtf the Roman poet luvenal<br />

.le.uly two millennium? a>».o. Hi-,<br />

woni^Ting true forth'.-nulli.insuf<br />

<strong>at</strong>l*!vle> in the world tod iy According<br />

lt> recent Mudiex nmrr<br />

and moa* .uliK'lo .Me fot'ii.-ong<br />

their <strong>at</strong>tention on shaping theii<br />

mental £arno,wlrirhiMrior **1iom,is<br />

said."SonH-all»li'ti.-:-areprepan-d<br />

fhv--it.aHv. hut not ni'.'iitalK "<br />

Concentr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

the ability In maint<br />

Cfrncentr.itionappe.irs i.>K' localized<br />

in ipt-'fifie regions of the<br />

y<br />

H.'.tfield nt tin. University of<br />

Maryland have ti;own dial intt'na'JConcentr.itinn<br />

I ^es<br />

p<br />

c( liit; hr.iin.<br />

"Iv-ing able to enter a sLiteof<br />

deep conrenlMtioM <strong>at</strong> ;u:-t the<br />

nj^di momrni i>a kev ('art nfaciji:irin^<br />

an .iiltieiu .-kill," 3f*irl><br />

p^yclinlrgiht Mm Loc'tr told <strong>The</strong><br />

liKi't'U receistly. An. rding In<br />

Loehr, .in<strong>at</strong>lil*'U.' >vh. n*.i!U'ontroi<br />

his or her hr.iin w.tvi? car. p^rfnr.n'M'io<br />

73 pt-rtent Ivttcr tlun<br />

an /itiileteol the same ••Kill li-u-1<br />

who c.tniiot i'f»nti'cl In-- or HIT<br />

br.iin w.tvi^.<br />

"Alter a sport.-, i-hrink worked<br />

oninvhiada littlr lp!.»y(ii rv.ir--<br />

,is well .i> 1 hritj bi• I-1 rv," aaii!<br />

'.owe!! tennis pl.in'i" M<strong>at</strong>! AMell,<br />

kvho i^(^;u l (lf tlietfvv hi^li Mhcul<br />

!,ix \\ T tr.nn^ .Uhk'ti"tln'ir<br />

rnituls intn a dnw -tad- b\<br />

liavin;; thrni gothinnf'ti a pii'-^.-t<br />

menial nuitnn 1 I la\ rn- a nunn.ii<br />

routine can iniproi-i* t ninrntr<strong>at</strong>),in<br />

iiivt I'VI'M n.siiii.1' --Ki-n itiul<br />

iinxietv, wliii h luiinptT pt-r/nrniiiiu.'<br />

"I think p^vcholt H^ir,11 training<br />

i^ ve< /uvnil Kiaux'it !u p lp>arn<br />

It'll"!: 1*1* -.k 1 m t neg.Ui ve 111« -i igh b<br />

and tnaiutain (.uiueiili<strong>at</strong>n>ii,"<br />

Liuve"! softball plaver ^lepltanif<br />

Mental Imagory<br />

Iliysif.illy innvinj; nnis ii.^ i<br />

nnt tin." "illy w,i\ lt>pr,u tin 1 a ni'v<br />

kl 'H l I<br />

Muxwding r.m t-nh<strong>at</strong>ui' pi-rli<br />

maiwe Many prn <strong>at</strong>hk-ii-> II<br />

nu-nt.il imagery, al*o known<br />

visua!i/.itton,!oiai|iiK kn'he.tr<br />

before «i t'onijX'ltii. ni<br />

"i l-Hi'i'Mf-U'C I"'.' I'lli'pK 1* • l<br />

nienl.il mov<br />

relax.itiit;ing themselves<br />

!o the |X p ak 01 re.idines:withoutp>MhingilKnw.<br />

i ivL'M t ut<br />

INvcholngisb Mi^h a> |im li»ehr<br />

irain.tiiil.-ti^ todi.-viM.-a mMul>er<br />

i-l ((.prii-, -trau-j'K 1 - to get them<br />

h.u k •'!! travk<br />

"One (•; ili'. 1 ino-t important<br />

•iraU^u-.- !.*[ • r pic.j* ivith.ila'ssi;<br />

'-.eit-t.tlk ' vv hii h t> reminding<br />

on*-ell o.' p.t;-i '.ii'vtrv^.'i.^ith<strong>at</strong>iM 1<br />

.ir >hc >•- tlnnkiiig positively,"<br />

!.oi'hr-?.nd ^'It-talk is.tin llnlnc<br />

str.ilty.y [>(i ncr i>nMon, .iimrdiMg to Ij»eiir.<br />

"I trv to encotirai;-- myselt b><br />

saying things like \ .Mile on' or<br />

'let- uo'," Uiwell cio-> country<br />

nin'^iT Oliver Ngsaid "It's usualtv<br />

llH'one thing th.it enables me<br />

to itnish a run "<br />

[^'•spite the recent growth in<br />

the popularity in>p>rtsp>vihol-<br />

"i;\, not all <strong>at</strong>hlele> tei-I th.W it<br />

sin iiikl br.in inteural part>'I ihnr<br />

training<br />

"I've ne\. r voiisidfrnj g*""j;<br />

to s-'rt.;n! pi";iar<strong>at</strong>ions," l.nv.i 1 !]<br />

t. ..lib ill |.:..\.-: M. I|.,T! I.-1-.IIM..<br />

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N< nv t Ivi t en's,-: 1,1 r.in t ry fine until he fell off and<br />

isownyou won't ly read- landed on hi;> rump. Ni it too<br />

ing abcuit \< alher and "Slick VViilte." Try minj;<br />

whips. [iHtUui Hut tilling tho..ttoni> field "the coach didn't siy<br />

by a young child. When a to run under the bleachers,<br />

young child imputed i hiniM'lt ol n<strong>at</strong>urally<br />

.Kvurnng bodily<br />

gasi-s during praaice A<br />

wonlotad\ke,|elf,lavoll<br />

:helvanburritos,it]uiK'h<br />

And .1 word of .ulvue to<br />

•he basketball team fire<br />

i'vtingiii:,hi.T*. .ire.1 valiable<br />

lhn>tigltou(thvst-|io«>: l<br />

best T.irzan impersnniMion,<br />

trit-J to show oil to<br />

th. 1 team hv hanging on<br />

the rim Fven.'thing was<br />

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also ol the wa-stling team,<br />

iiti^^'t Dick w.ip<br />

tn.iiigtopulloll lu.. .swe<strong>at</strong>s<br />

but pulled -.lown bis uniform<br />

<strong>at</strong> the same time A<br />

trench 11 MI wi uild c< implcte<br />

tlu'outtit. th, Ditk?<br />

Senior wrestler Juan<br />

L.17.0 srnihlu'd while mnning<br />

d« >wn th.. 1 hill livtwivn<br />

the infamous pit ,ind the<br />

soccer field. Juan,one wool<br />

Depth peru.'ption Use it.<br />

Try life alert next time<br />

i> not a whole lot ol difference<br />

among top ilhletes, nowadays in<br />

ituihui piiysxai LMeutanu training,<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> ullim<strong>at</strong>elv determines<br />

winners and lo-ers i> wh<strong>at</strong> lies<br />

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si<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Sophomore Rafael Garcia (light) takes control of his O'Connoll opponent on rcutn to a pin.<br />

Cards whip O'Connell, 69-6<br />

B yJ' m Chan and<br />

Albert Woinfu<br />

<strong>The</strong> Unveil<br />

vrestling team is<br />

showing promi.se<br />

HI wle, with victories<br />

over three of<br />

tiicir last four opponents.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cudiit.il<br />

stretched Iheir tveord to 3-1 after<br />

they h.inded O'Connel! a 6^-6<br />

dete.ilon Feb. 4. llw I.nwi-II wnv<br />

tiers tfid (.•xtn.-m i ..'ly well, .irhievinp<br />

four pins frttm .>rpinr l.ni-<br />

N-iiinierm>;i (H'.'J, sophomore<br />

li.il.iel C.in.tii Old), senior Iv.m<br />

llfnii-ki by pinning <strong>Lowell</strong> i nu*vn.tnrvi ; \'jr UieVVashin^ttM<br />

Ei^ie^ w.i.s ihelirM iti thnv<br />

ye.iry<br />

T*in.'[ blow in lhe«.i>ntei>t<br />

uuit pnijn-!ii J Liiweil In viftorv<br />

carne when \ v u pininO jiTami.ih<br />

Corn. 1 .) tot.ik.eilH' 1^'Mb division<br />

lor 14»we:!.<br />

In tin* Tiiusi cv-'iliiii; rn<strong>at</strong>rh,<br />

iVrladeieaUi! VV.I-IMII-IUI-.'• Mi<br />

S.i!.irtnmr ir. nvt'iinn 1 '. • i it.' Mi.'<br />

Other U-v,ell \ia^>- - were<br />

fn'>hm.in K.ini.tu VV.i--l)iii;;litn<br />

(112), wlin won bv .t it rhit and<br />

Luis Monte*ni>,i (11"), who won<br />

torlheCaaiinalbv ptiii.iii}; iiri.;;;<br />

Rint'Iie.'with I:?.3 left in the third<br />

nutnd k,inel i_;.m ia tin*, the 140<br />

!b division, and Oh pinned John<br />

t. tor [.owe!! :n tin- 1"^ Ib<br />

< >n L »WL!I >enn >r P.jvtJ ! xv<br />

won hv forfeit<br />

l>r. Cindy S. Yu<br />

1491 Webster St.<br />

SJI\ ! 7 rancisco. r- lit:- iirs; time welv.it<br />

Wa>htni;loii n.i l"ii^tinu,." le.--n<br />

r.iptaijiPi-rl.r-.iul "We'll-'.vl!.mi<br />

•i^.nn <strong>at</strong> AM ( iiv f Ii.icpion-<br />

-inp-."<br />

I ..iw-ll 1 - r.-m.ii k if-:'- .• > -,.]i<br />

^.iit.->i.'nl.ir. i-l-it l.uu.»inHu;h<br />

u hip-Iii.;\ wrliM-H Appri'»i<br />

m.itt.'lv N) p--iple e.iiin. 1 to w.iti'li<br />

! oviell'.- vulen; whu |t n.->uitiil<br />

pniiunlv tiotr l.iin oln iorti.-it.iii;<br />

live weight divi>iiin«» .\\t\i iroin<br />

iwn Lj>well pm> Ihe t..udiMars<br />

Kevin i 'h ['imuil I"n:!n.«n W'u ir,<br />

tin*fir.«tn)iind (or the 1521b division,<br />

whii'.* l.nivell junior !'.nii;<br />

K.irntiviki.ue..| MikeTr.ii! nill-c<br />

»*M«nJ r.»,.!, » i.'i the !"'!!> ih\ t<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> -• -ruiT ('miu.iv c h..<br />

iH"< to>t to t. .ilvm V\'II ]i'-.?.1,<br />

\s'hile Perl.t Ji ir.itiil Kit (>h 1^••><br />

lolakel'ie r>^!h weight ilivi-ion<br />

h.r t.owel! low.-!! s.(»!i,»mnn-<br />

IN if,id li,mi,i; 14(!) K»>t t>»(."u<br />

\pi\v:i 1^<br />

! l".i v.-uetj;ht ! le.-htti.n<br />

Mictl.lt'l Sd.'tlt'M ti>it to Olei;<br />

Ki:-lvtik •* up I'oroiu<br />

loss" because we ha veil't improved<br />

our def* .iendes."<br />

Tlv Cardiiul surged h» a 25-2<br />

Icid <strong>at</strong>) lie end ol thi' tir>t ijtiarter,<br />

f l<br />

MVond.and eventually hxik a 33-<br />

U lead M the h..lf Hie Panther?<br />

stepped up their game in the sec-<br />

ond lulf, indent the Cardinal lead<br />

to h3-52, but th<strong>at</strong> v.is as close as<br />

they could get.<br />

"VW picked up our pace right<br />

from the start and Burton lacked<br />

in tin* Kisu's," senior forward Se-<br />

Ljitoi.i B.iioni s,iid<br />

Junior fi-rw ard Andrea<br />

Duriei.x led theC.irdin.il -..ith \7<br />

[Mints and H.;ioni contributed l.'l<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> be.it M.Ateei solidly<br />

7S-S4 in a vem<strong>at</strong>eh Monday<br />

n.e Cardinal led \S-21 <strong>at</strong> the<br />

iult anJ steppeil up their intensity<br />

in the second h-ill to puil<br />

"VVe played with i lot mt.a 1<br />

intttiMtv than the last time we<br />

pl.ivi\l M.Ai -er and ! ttiinl.. I<br />

-r irt.'.I .I ,n.'ir. ••1-,-iw ]-.r,-i.;i ,.(<br />

Junior ietm-r \ailah Thoiujv<br />

MMi p.K.i;id M.noni ,tddi\1 I 7<br />

'HieCaidi!!.*! pulled ott aM,"?-(.S<br />

vittorv ".ei" ijtitiiln. last \-i-.ir's<br />

A AAth.mipinns, Tib 1 Tl^.'Cardinal<br />

pla\ed '.MII in tin' hrsl ii.ilI<br />

and --iirii.-d to a lh-11 h.ih'tinie<br />

! <strong>The</strong> Ball is Bounciitg<br />

, Right For Girls Varsity<br />

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Every Cardinal s..:ort-d in<br />

L'-iwell's K-t-30 romping of Mb-<br />

>inn Lin 21 It was <strong>Lowell</strong>'s thin.!<br />

victory bv5() points or moa* this<br />

season <strong>The</strong> Cardinal held the<br />

j<br />

Ml I ll.ilf ,MKl --UFl^'ii (. • .1 -iS ](><br />

h.illtiiiie k'.ij Ihe ( -utlili.il<br />

cnii'ixf the rest of IN- wa\ to an<br />

iM.y victory<br />

T1unitp'«m p •'•(i.I theCardin.il<br />

with 17 point*- junioi tenter<br />

Ciliri:•]'•!• T.illi-i' -n>.i I ».-i...f-h<br />

lonlril-.t.teil i_<br />

Low-.'il al-n had Mctnhes over<br />

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day. Onco aqain. the serniannutil<br />

comb<strong>at</strong> bourns. ITinusands crowd<br />

tho arena to fight for position, li?<br />

the gymnasium, friendships arc<br />

lont, push comes to shovi;. do^i<br />

fl<strong>at</strong>s dog. Only the fit survive fh*<br />

unfit, burdened wiiii inauspiciously<br />

bnguti surnames, suffer Urn<br />

indignity of incomplete schedules.<br />

Above, Shield members Meghan<br />

Sullivan and SnllyMcGrane<br />

dispense advice to disoriented<br />

underclass people.<br />

Photo essay by M<strong>at</strong>t Roc km an<br />

| Photo essay<br />

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i ! lov>'eti for ell occasions<br />

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Special'-zing in<br />

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By Isabel Hsu and Thao Lc<br />

Arena scheduling: the excitement, the thrill, the fun... t)w famzy, the disappointment,<br />

the nerve-racking experience.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> is thconly public high school in Sin Francisco tli<strong>at</strong> allows students to schedule<br />

tlieir own classes But self-scheduling may change to computerized pmgranv<br />

ming in the spring oi 1994.<br />

In an explor<strong>at</strong>ory discussion on Dec 10, assistant principal John Mahoney and<br />

Kristin Hawley, the liaison<br />

from the school district inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

services department to<br />

SFUSD schools, discussed<br />

• * ^ " .<br />

blending aiena scheduling<br />

ivith computer programming<br />

to minimize the chaos, but to<br />

keep the element ot rhotce lor<br />

students<br />

"I think it's important th-K<br />

we try to advance ourselves<br />

technologically white still preserving<br />

student choice.'<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> pnnupai P.iul Cheng<br />

iiid.<br />

'<strong>The</strong> Administr<strong>at</strong>ive Council,<br />

which consists oi tlie a-.lmini:.tr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and the department<br />

he.uis, l\y,an discussing<br />

computerized programming<br />

last ye.ir This year, however,<br />

the AdminiMr<strong>at</strong>ivr C\niiu il<br />

Ivgan to Like <strong>at</strong> tit m Iw.nise the English department was<br />

!LI vinj;pn>blems a-vomnnnl<strong>at</strong>ing students witlul.issv.-~, ?'•con!ing<br />

tc> I ; ai'ulty Council chair Kobert Me Mains.<br />

One option t'f computvr pn'gramimng is similar to self •<br />

scheduling in the firs', few stages Students wm:H dn^sc<br />

tlieir Hire*- rn>t important clasn-* based n'l teachers, the<br />

lirneH 1,1.1-M--, viiv-el'<br />

-•!u',% ll'.e '•Indent his n!J !>• ni.ii.lf<br />

nir. winikit:ndeiTi-r>orn\.ikeliirthei<br />

!J>V. ei! -->ji!ii>initre I.itiru- Macaha^'. < s<strong>at</strong>tl<br />

"I- ven it;: .iiean.-*!ess».hoke, i'd ;iieier:l t.-sellsvhi\lnlingK\<strong>at</strong>iM*it<br />

would K-k-^sstieishil "<br />

N'ine Lo'.velhtfs don't like the idr.t th<strong>at</strong> a<br />

computer would pick ".last's for them "I iiki-<br />

M-if-* neilnliiu; biwui^e I get lc puk in. i'un<br />

cl.ty*t> " !• iwellsophi'tnoivjv.tneite l~)»Ti.iliy,<br />

Ntid "U.uumput::r«. hood's my tj.i~.-iK* prjblem is tlu order in which •.-indents<br />

will be progr.immed into the computer l r tuUiH<br />

who .- al tin-end -if the x-li scheciuhni; list ta. e i !• "L-d nr ru!l cl<br />

first, juniors s*-"cond,and Mmn<br />

Another obstacle is <strong>Lowell</strong>'s mtHiular schtdule. <strong>The</strong> ^CIUMII district's w>ttw.ia><br />

program takes only the period schedule (h<strong>at</strong> other s< hi nils use. Lowel! inns' 'ne sure<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong> it wants before the district will commit moiMT >o rewrite the software<br />

"A fuIULscissionof it and vvlk'n tlvchangv will take place will be held with .ill<br />

s'-gments oi thv <strong>Lowell</strong> conimunitv," Mahoiv.'v said, <strong>The</strong> school plans no fi .ther<br />

<strong>at</strong>lK-n until) Livlev vwL- <strong>Lowell</strong> lodi.-» ii=ao[>tioj"i?iurcnniputi.'n^iiiiai. A mtvling<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e ha* not been set<br />

ne specialize :it:<br />

• Oitrnt'itc (.:: '•"••<<br />

• lUdichinj A h--.u\ whittning<br />

• Lite*t steriliz<strong>at</strong>ion technique<br />

• Sit wits oxiiie/stt'reit headphones<br />

• Most dental irsttmncf accepted<br />

• Se hnhla cspahol<br />

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sou<br />

• 24-hnur emergence cu r t £i/%*\ /\^SZ(X<br />

White bonded fiHtnvs<br />

364! S:;cramcmn St., Suite C<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Page 14<br />

PROFILES<br />

Pages 12-13<br />

WILDCAT COMICS COMPANIES<br />

LoyVell High $cho0il, San Francisco Unified School District Friday, March 5,>1993<br />

PTSA investig<strong>at</strong>es students' poor m<strong>at</strong>h grades<br />

By Daniel Wong<br />

<strong>The</strong> Unveil PflivntTitfcher Student<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion (PTSA) is ret|»ustin£<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the m<strong>at</strong>h department<br />

re-examine its gradim; and<br />

honors enrollment policies because<br />

of concerns th<strong>at</strong> Urn many<br />

students a re receiving low grades<br />

faKih<br />

"It is important lo determine<br />

whv.>:n:portwasse'iUo<br />

U^rn<strong>at</strong>hiiepartmvntand <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

.tdministr<strong>at</strong>ciscn Feb.5 Among<br />

IN' conct'nw expressed .in.*:<br />

Shotgun arouses<br />

public concern<br />

~ ; By Wei-Ling Hsu<br />

- ••' and Adoria Huey -<br />

Sin Frandscu Unified School<br />

District (SFUSD) board members<br />

triggered much a»ixvm whenthe<br />

public found out th<strong>at</strong> the board<br />

refused to expel a student who<br />

brought n shotgun to aclu*>l.<br />

When I'wSan Francisco Exmnfitfrpublished<br />

a rvporion Fvb If*<br />

about the Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion'*<br />

refustl to expel .in armed John<br />

O'CoriiiRll High School student<br />

concerned te.ichers..uulp.irapnifussion,il<br />

called the United Hduc<strong>at</strong>orsof<br />

San Francisco (UESF) to<br />

express their opinions<br />

UESF president Juan-Marie<br />

Shelley cxprcssed her concern of<br />

safety inschuols in a speech to lite<br />

boan^ members on R'b. 23. "I cannot<br />

recall any issui: *K\l has triggurc4',Tnore<br />

phone calls l»> itw<br />

U E( S Fp h l > p<br />

resen^than this issue has trig-<br />

:-'-i: gcrttl in the last few day. <strong>The</strong><br />

. teachers and paraprofes^ioruils<br />

:-•:" WH6 are calling us want, quite legitim<strong>at</strong>ely,<br />

to know wh<strong>at</strong> is being<br />

done t^t ensure tlieir safety and<br />

h f (hdents in the pub-<br />

tf^JfaiMfe suggested expulsion<br />

•'i.r ftn-studttnts who have committed<br />

!!!ces erros "In j*pneml.. I be-<br />

V j^HeyeUuta student who commits<br />

-It^a.scrious offense [such a.s onel<br />

-;|>vho brings weapcuvs to school,<br />

i.?HcornrhiU» an act of violence di-<br />

$£**toY aff*"»st another student or<br />

?Tub!v, thiniJy situ<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />

tniubJed student .ind the kU? nf<br />

pn)grain> th<strong>at</strong> um lx*lp tin: stiident<br />

to be- nuw constructive in<br />

llieir ivKivior. You nuW 1 •! judgment<br />

.munid wKit tho .ippn-priah'<br />

pun^hmi'nt i> .i(fty ot the<br />

Tht Buard oi Educ<strong>at</strong>ion rc-<br />

Milvti.1 Ft'h. 4 » to develop .i tj?k<br />

lorce to liH'k ,u iiiideriying i^uin<br />

anvf develop etii\ttve pivvention<br />

p lpi i i i ^ i i d<br />

punbihment me!iunl><br />

"We'a* going to lonk .it uthiT<br />

pnignims - and try to dovelopa<br />

comprehensive >tudent support<br />

policy tlia! goes Ivymtd simply<br />

excelling or nut expelling,"<br />

rhUli !<br />

Shollw otivmd recununend<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

to dealing with troubled students.<br />

I recognize truit simply expelling<br />

the kid dt?es nothing lo impmve<br />

his or her bviiavior, nor diH?s it<br />

uintinuehis or lured i:oition,and<br />

it seems th<strong>at</strong> r<strong>at</strong>her than simply<br />

expulling them or turning them<br />

out in ti«r streets, it would make<br />

more sense to maintain s« >me kind<br />

•^ educ<strong>at</strong>ionrtl facility th<strong>at</strong><br />

trouble-making students could<br />

be sent to, where they'd get individual<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention th.it woutd address<br />

the pnthlems behind their<br />

offensive behavior in the first<br />

place,"<br />

Aca iruing to iheivm Franciso ><br />

Exanr.iner, the student ha* Invn<br />

rvrretved fium O'd.»nnt*ll UIKI i><br />

<strong>at</strong>tending another Khool in San<br />

Francisco.<br />

ofallgradL*agiwn<strong>at</strong>ljnvellwere<br />

Csur Fa during f.ill 1W1, more<br />

thiin 75 [XTivnt of ihose tailing<br />

grades VVLI\* given by the m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

department<br />

During th<strong>at</strong> seme>tiT, more<br />

tlwn 20 percent of the Algebra I<br />

students receive^l .i D or F .ind<br />

more Ih.m 22 peirenl received a<br />

Dor F inCetimtrtry 1 <strong>The</strong>pt>.-sibilitv<br />

of nxeivinca Dor Fin m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

is 15 times more likely than in<br />

oilier course*-M Liiwell.<br />

• Students' loiv gr.ide> do not<br />

a'fltvt tin. 1 high Mion*s Uiey receive<br />

in sciud-.in.lizi\l nwth tests, Mich<br />

asiheSAT<br />

<strong>The</strong>. parents found Open<br />

House tobe inform<strong>at</strong>iveand ea-<br />

•, able to plug into wharmyson's<br />

day teUke<strong>at</strong> school," parent Jeff<br />

;;i!fiKfflKaaar*i a^pjbnhgs<br />

. 1theparehtcloser ^USe;schoor"<br />

parents DickGlosengeroaid.'It<br />

;.:g£yi» lads moTC h>depcndence.<br />

if s more like college, and you<br />

musttakcresponsibilityforvour<br />

sdwduJe."rhc band it gre<strong>at</strong> and<br />

the chorus was wonderful. But<br />

: bestof'allarcthestudents'<strong>at</strong>this<br />

smior>in i"Wi) vv.is5S6.it Unveil,<br />

while the n<strong>at</strong>ional mean w.i>4"6<br />

• Eimriliiu-iU requirements fr.T<br />

honors m<strong>at</strong>h cl.issi.'S are unfair.<br />

Stttdenbi who receive a grade of<br />

C or lower a a* not allowed lotake<br />

honors tin- following M-'mester.<br />

Tlw report presents five case<br />

studies of >tudenb who were ineligible<br />

to take calculus <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Lvcaun. 1 uf tlu; nxjuirement Four<br />

nf tin 1 five students timK calculus<br />

after their p-tarnb wrote letter* to<br />

tltedepartnK'iU. At [he end of the<br />

ci mrse, tin; four students U M »k the<br />

AT calculus exam and received<br />

perfect xvrvs of 5, allowing them<br />

i 0 ) ^<br />

hts in the;auditorlMm-afOpen H6u^;<br />

• Too many students stop taking<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h courses after meeting<br />

the minimum two-year m<strong>at</strong>h requirement.<br />

According to n<strong>at</strong>ional figures<br />

fi ir 1W0 includui in the report, 13percent<br />

i"it students who ttK>k the<br />

SAT had mi in-than fnur\v.irsof<br />

rn.ith, while <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> tlv.t figure<br />

was .Ipercnit. Fifty-seven percent<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong> students and 52 percent<br />

of students mtionally took tour<br />

vearetif m<strong>at</strong>h. Thirty-five percent<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong> studenband 2*J peiceiu<br />

of students r<strong>at</strong>ionally tt.t)k3 or 35<br />

years of m<strong>at</strong>h.<br />

"We 1 fear th<strong>at</strong> Uilenh.i1m.ilh<br />

•"-v'.pWy about400parents;<strong>at</strong>- was aiw&tmci^wry well,"<br />

ter*^ which was typi^<br />

q<br />

rdinsVpc|i.l, ^ g E ^<br />

p t C K h<strong>The</strong>re'rcalways ' T h ' l ^Arioiher Shield and Scroll<br />

pipthefaI!,".Gneng .member. M<strong>at</strong>t Axtell;said, "I<br />

i I encourage parents ': think.th<strong>at</strong> we,should not.just .<br />

fas frequently as _<br />

-possible nrdl'^inlcr^Vparf^tr^<br />

t _ . .<br />

ents'show an interest in their, the Wdssc^tii^.depde,th<strong>at</strong>;<br />

,. WcTseduc<strong>at</strong>ion^and sl»wsup- UKydon'twantUielroarcnlsto<br />

port for the sclu.*ol."'r V._ " '^•*'^.r/^[\\^^-C.~'^ t ^President<br />

• Nancy Kalin said, "Every; parent<br />

should be here. <strong>The</strong> most<br />

''".\'J<br />

•^fiiSretfieparm^visi.^the;<br />

classrooms, they <strong>at</strong>tended performances<br />

by thelowel! Band,<br />

important job a parent has is to led by K6 fakembto, and the<br />

be involved in their children's Wind -.:' Ensemble/Chamber<br />

'.educ<strong>at</strong>ion.''<br />

Chbfcr;;led;by Johnny Land,' in<br />

Accbrdirgtosnmestudents, the rtuditorium. Cheng and<br />

J *"""'" -for Open House Kahhfollowed with'speeches . J


OPINION March 5,1993<br />

^Continually jwMwfced since 1898.<br />

Edltori-ln-Chief<br />

Aaron Fluid<br />

Kupwt<br />

News ,<br />

Kuyce Funp<br />

Morris Lev<br />

Opinion<br />

A.inm Field<br />

5tcpli»n Liu<br />

CPI umns<br />

. M.itt Rinrknvn<br />

Campui<br />

Lawrence F*': nj;<br />

Politics<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Fung<br />

Jlmtiiy<br />

Profiles<br />

MaryAnni'Days.ic<br />

5h H C )<br />

Fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

Ju.innD.ick<br />

Danny Wang<br />

T l U A<br />

Entertainment<br />

Wilson Chu<br />

Kuilvun Stephens<br />

Albert Wetnfu<br />

Technology<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Ho<br />

Dmn Vtt<br />

Sports ftterChlu<br />

Steven Liftfe<br />

Kevin Ns<br />

Leisure<br />

Elaine Uv.MinliLuu<br />

Auiitn Acvna<br />

JJwrb Urown<br />

Aldi Ct»n<br />

J!mmyChan<br />

IMHICW<br />

Rebecca Ch-in<br />

«rlb<br />

UviChin<br />

Ashley Onwrn<br />

Karaite Cuitii *-<br />

Shrphvn DIHIMIII<br />

Ita<strong>at</strong>riec Dong<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t Dn-cMiv<br />

Tin.t El-Q.irc<br />

Ni,i Fonp<br />

Diinj I toy<br />

W,., l.in^ I t-u<br />

Adotw i lutry<br />

Chu |«>ng<br />

Kitthcitnv [ung<br />

Andww Kim<br />

Daniel Kfeduwr<br />

MAIM Kun]*<br />

Ktu Kon&<br />

Ua KouiM<br />

Win«ir lain<br />

DrtrlUUv<br />

Nonnnn t.«<br />

OscnrLw<br />

jeaka Murker*<br />

Emily Ngo<br />

Daby Nguyen<br />

Juiiiiny Nkiiunn<br />

SOUIM S«lfi<<br />

|iimy I'M;<br />

MOIIKIV I'.I<br />

Stepta'niv Salt*<br />

) T<br />

AmirTaki<br />

?.wi T-inj;<br />

II o wti n\ Ting<br />

Lip T*.in<br />

AW T-l<br />

Caiifnrni.i. UC-BerkeleyS dirtvtorol<br />

On.mci.il aid, Riclurd BLick,<br />

n\ u-ntlv ti>H mi* Out nn TV llun 25<br />

percent of the tnca'ase, a 'iigh<br />

percentage by must staru'ard^,<br />

will be a'tumed to students in tlie<br />

form of financial aid.<br />

He asstmd me th<strong>at</strong> the financially<br />

diwctvnnlaged to whom<br />

you rtftr inycnireditori.il would<br />

not "have h 1 forgo dreams of acad<br />

i f l l "<br />

Munvycr, dispitu the increase,<br />

director Bixk renewed his office's<br />

commitment to m<strong>at</strong>ing the<br />

nwJs of ill in-sLih. 1 students.<br />

AltluAigh the increase might<br />

force stiftdents to borrow motv<br />

monoy^ tlw federal government<br />

'.vill alh jv%* pracn'caliy anyotie, regardleH<br />

of need, to get a low-interest<br />

Stafford loan Th<strong>at</strong> means<br />

th<strong>at</strong> even middle- and uppermiddlHrtcome<br />

students can cet<br />

aid. ••<br />

Th. gre<strong>at</strong>er availability of the<br />

loans actually marksnn inenasifoi<br />

federal funding, said Boh Laird of<br />

the UCB Admissions office. Additionally,<br />

aid on the st<strong>at</strong>e level b<br />

available^ theformof Cal grants.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, the future does not<br />

look as bleak as your editorial<br />

depicted. Wliile we all would like<br />

to avoid fceirtayases, reality dict<strong>at</strong>es<br />

such drastic measures.<br />

Meanwhile, a Cal educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

remains one of the best m:/he<br />

world Cal is widely known and<br />

highly regarded as a pUcc witli<br />

top tiictilty ;ind top students, gnrnt'ring<br />

top r<strong>at</strong>ings in evalu<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

Rt'CL'ntlv, U.S. Nitcs<strong>at</strong>td World<br />

Reivrt ranked Oil No. I among<br />

public universities.<br />

Though accounts of large lectuivMIs<br />

are common and, sadly,<br />

true, many professors arc committed<br />

to providing small-sized<br />

seminars; just this year, for instance,<br />

200 freshmen seminars<br />

have been < 'ffered.<br />

One example is the seminar<br />

th<strong>at</strong> was provided by the dean of<br />

the Institute of Governmental<br />

Studies, Nelson Polsby, who dealt<br />

exclusively with the last presidential<br />

race.<br />

Finally, Cal was tailed in September<br />

as the best buy among<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ional universities. Thus when<br />

we compare Car" s fees and financial<br />

woes to those of muny other<br />

universities, it umerges as an institution<br />

within the monetary and<br />

academic range of the student—<br />

crrtainly cverj' Lftwcllits's—serious<br />

consider<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

World Class<br />

A "world-class educ<strong>at</strong>ion," as<br />

you called it, may requirea worklctosa<br />

cliancellor to provide a university<br />

with leadership and vision.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> was UC president Jack<br />

1'eltason's contention when he<br />

proposed adjusting three UC<br />

chancellors' salaries to m<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

thoseof the other UC chancellors.<br />

Vic Lowutt<br />

unquestioningly, we learn<br />

nothing of value. By enriching<br />

our prospects without reflection,<br />

we impoverish our very<br />

souls.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> we will remember<br />

and cherish most from these<br />

fouryears will not be some esoteric<br />

poini of chemistry or<br />

grammar.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most important lessons<br />

we leam in <strong>Lowell</strong> will be those<br />

of friendship, morality, and<br />

civic responsibility. <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

should be a sanctuary for students<br />

to shape life-longconvictions,<br />

not a springboard to pro^<br />

peltheyoungand unprepared<br />

into the workplace. ;. .; •<br />

<strong>The</strong> solution? It is the very<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ure of <strong>Lowell</strong> as an elite colly$<br />

e "P rt! P school th<strong>at</strong> is the<br />

problem, not >.he particular<br />

way in which it is run.'<strong>The</strong>refore,<br />

I here is no colution." WP<br />

cannot change the system. We<br />

can only question it.<br />

By virtue of this recommend<strong>at</strong>iiin^<br />

president rdta5onoiightwit<br />

to be accused of administr.'ttive<br />

indulgence. Upon taking office,<br />

he immedi<strong>at</strong>ely slashed the ndministraUvi*<br />

fund of the top UC<br />

officer;., which include himself,<br />

his vice presidents, and the re-<br />

Rcnts,byone-tliird.<br />

Ho also waived his housing<br />

allowance of $41,700 in response<br />

to wh<strong>at</strong> lie recognized as "times<br />

fpf suvctt* budget stringency" According<br />

k> the Office of the Pit jtdent,<br />

he saved the UC system<br />

$350,000 through the cuts. More<br />

money was saved when, on Doc.<br />

11, the regents rejected the aforementioned<br />

proposal to adjust Uw<br />

salaries of the th<strong>at</strong>- chancellors,<br />

Cal'sChang-LinTienbeingoneof<br />

them.<br />

Let me ckisc by adding th<strong>at</strong> 1<br />

amcertainlynotblind to thecliallenges<br />

and hardships th<strong>at</strong> meet<br />

many students upon thftnonva<br />

<strong>at</strong> S<strong>at</strong>her G<strong>at</strong>e or Sp-r»ul Hall.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is much th<strong>at</strong> remains to t*<br />

done, and the kind of interest end<br />

concern th<strong>at</strong> is embocied in your<br />

editorial is the kind |%t invoWementand<br />

vigilance tha.*w»ll keep<br />

Cal and tlte other UC campuses<br />

on track in theirdrive toward excellence<br />

as the University of California<br />

and its flagship campus in<br />

Berkeley move beyon^ their<br />

125th anniversary.<br />

' Kevin Tarn Nguyen<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Class of '91<br />

i


<strong>Lowell</strong> High Sa<br />

Beef and tofu help feed the economy<br />

By Ua Kozuki<br />

I open my wallet to grab $5 for<br />

lunch. 1 unfold four crumpled<br />

bills and walk along Geary Start<br />

to find my favorite Chinese- restaurant<br />

<strong>The</strong> ricedishes are greasy<br />

but tasty, and I always get my fill.<br />

I walk in and say hello to the<br />

owner, Mrs. Isvng.<br />

"Oh, hello, Lin," she says with<br />

herCantonese accent. "You want<br />

the same?"<br />

"f'lease."<br />

In die backgnmnd. I hear the<br />

swishingof the food im n hot wok<br />

Nobody is e<strong>at</strong>ing in the restaurnnt.<br />

ncsslask.<br />

"No g»wd, no good," she says.<br />

TrtfcViave no more business, not<br />

like before."-<br />

It turns out the owneia are<br />

planning tu dose the nstaurant<br />

When the restaurant firt-topened,<br />

regulars poured Into Uve gingerand-garlic<br />

fumed restaurant.<br />

Mow.it ismipty wrapt fornMybe<br />

one or two busboys cleaning<br />

tables. I feel so bad. Mrs. Tseng is<br />

sui.h a nice lady who even gave<br />

me a free Coke mice in a while. I<br />

want to help her somehow. I want<br />

to give her enough nu nicy to keep<br />

the restaurant open But I suddenly<br />

realize th<strong>at</strong> I myself have<br />

only four crumpled up dollars.<br />

. the same headline appears<br />

*iverand over again. 'TO & E to<br />

let go of 3.iXXJ workers." "SFUSD<br />

can'tafford teachers" "IBM tore-<br />

V ••'e thousands of workers."<br />

<strong>The</strong>ft were the people who once<br />

<strong>at</strong>e lunch <strong>at</strong> Mrs. Tseng's rcstanrant<br />

but now brown-bag th*-ir<br />

hi nch because they can't afford to<br />

spt-nd $3.70 fur a ruv pl<strong>at</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

theie are the analysts wiw claim<br />

th<strong>at</strong> tlwrecession is getting better.<br />

Somehow, I just ain't bring myself<br />

to believe it,and I often wonder<br />

if anyone really wanb to In*lp<br />

us get out of this rut.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other day, while 1 was<br />

waiting in line <strong>at</strong> Mac/*, I over-<br />

heard iwn people talking about<br />

Clinton's new plan to raise ihu<br />

taxes fi;r peopli. 1 who make over<br />

Btit.?2lNMXX)diH.^nti;o.i>f.ir<br />

.is it used In," ilie huly in front of<br />

me Niid<br />

For one thing, I thrught. she<br />

could put back thoH.' 13U) >Wn.'s<br />

she was about to buv. Nobody<br />

likes a change of l'"e--=tyk\ but<br />

Mimetimci it's got tor*. 1 done and<br />

tlu: win lie n<strong>at</strong>ion f^houki >ton \vingMi.tpoili'd<br />

.tK'iit :t<br />

Four y*_ar> .igo, my l.imily<br />

could afford to bi»v nice clothe><br />

.uiv! e<strong>at</strong> ill fa MY reM.iuranl> I<br />

y<br />

a nd dewier >hoe5 and like the :*•<br />

two ladies I >aw percent responded in<br />

this year's con voc<strong>at</strong>ion tli<strong>at</strong> l\wy<br />

iixl uninformed or misinfoi-mC'd<br />

aboutstlKHilwenls. Indivd many<br />

nhidents view the student government<br />

a? justanothtT C\K\UV<br />

Often, whi-n student:- approach<br />

their (government with<br />

complaints or suggestii'ns, the<br />

tifficen. become de'ensivc. Some<br />

iifficereKxwnx'aiigry ami hostile<br />

when someoiK- suggesls they are<br />

dt.ing a less than jx-rfecl ji>b. In a<br />

denu.»cr<strong>at</strong>ic form of government,<br />

criticirin shiMild be expected, if<br />

not welcomed. Anollier pioblem<br />

is th<strong>at</strong> suggest ion- .<strong>at</strong> ofien<br />

brushed aside withoi it being followed<br />

thmt.^h. V/h<strong>at</strong>, we*isk, hiis<br />

ctiangtxl as a a'sult of last year's<br />

But the studentbiHly is Kjually<br />

to blame for the *j\i*iing pn>N<br />

lem>. M.^ny students do not realize<br />

how difficult it is to be a gov-<br />

"rnmrnt officer, especially when<br />

'.'K stu-.U'iit bi»dy dttcs not give<br />

-'• •'«! (ii'vib.ick. Students need<br />

' t 'jevoiid themselves and<br />

about how I'd never have en* u.gh<br />

money to w<strong>at</strong>ch a movie<br />

Since then, I've gnmn accustomed<br />

to my ni'vv way of living.<br />

Ti day I come t" school with<br />

clitthcs from thrift shop:> and<br />

Kind-me-downs from my older<br />

o ms-ins If I can learn to live withutit<br />

tin* iiiiLT things in liie, all those<br />

r>eoplc nuiking six-digit Mlariw<br />

^ttnildboabk'to survive without<br />

their daily serving of caviar or<br />

their d» 'g'> hairdresser.<br />

I'm ni«t NIV i ng lh.it the<br />

rti'iiumy will gel better it va-<br />

^vnd It^s, but I'm saying th<strong>at</strong><br />

IMI h ot u>.i> Amtrkan citi/onsall<br />

Ivinj; part of thi^ (amity, should<br />

oujptTale with the head »»t tht><br />

family. !f those two ladies look<br />

two percent of their inotnu.* and<br />

gave it to Mrs. Tseng, Jiey may<br />

l < uivetocutb.ickontJierrS3(V)>h«v<br />

allowance, but I'd be able to go<br />

back to th<strong>at</strong> gnrlic-and- ginger<br />

fumed lestnurant forrr ;*beef and<br />

lufu rice pl<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

cause h*.- or she does not have a<br />

grade for the Biology class, although<br />

the student may haven?"<br />

ceivtd AP credit for the class.<br />

Colleges and univerf Hies only<br />

give units credit for AP courses,<br />

not letter grades- A student planning<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tend gradu<strong>at</strong>e school al<br />

Stanford University will not have<br />

this rfoblem because Stanford<br />

lit o m it IIH'CPAS (letter grades)<br />

Tims, it would be to your advan-<br />

UgL* it > dike AF^ f» •;<br />

certaincollegwbut<br />

not for others.<br />

If you have the<br />

money, the best AP<br />

courses art' the<br />

liic lieU oi )IMII<br />

major. If you iv.inl<br />

lo be a science<br />

miijor, take an AP<br />

course in history or<br />

some other course<br />

outside of science.<br />

*I1iis way, there '*•><br />

no need to repe<strong>at</strong><br />

the history course<br />

in college.<br />

<strong>The</strong> AP Program<br />

is not alt Kid.<br />

since i'. really does<br />

prepare students<br />

forcolle&e. If ynu<br />

qualify and have<br />

the monfy for the fee, go ahead<br />

and t


ine,~<br />

COLUMNS March 5,1993<br />

•'days; wheni'was A faesriR;r<br />

'. man. Gradei" didn't count,<br />

eYetyoneworesIingbadcs, •;<br />

;^ihto every sentence 1 Ih<strong>at</strong>^;<br />

e1nlddte;.7.(fike^k^y6bv^forexailiple).<br />

""'~ It; vtv^bbuT cnnversanorts: No<br />

_ #$£; fnTbfedropptafeb/tbsayheno.<br />

m*strictly as a. No more w<strong>at</strong>ching television<br />

^i^reCd;talk going to<br />

tin! biuhpliit-cut mv w.tv ui iiio<br />

I VV'IIA gtung to tlu 1 firit<br />

McDinald's.<br />

I p.issed thmugh the golden<br />

arches and into the nfstnurant.<br />

Tlien I I'aw him: Ray Kn»c, high<br />

priest of 'lie cult ctf lumburger.<br />

N'oma'ler whvtvlam, I ftvl.it<br />

ln)meinM:Doiu!ii's. Each is like<br />

all others; .'t is a homogenized<br />

sanctuary fmm the madness of<br />

civiliz.ition. To me, tlK- Big Mac i><br />

mniTtlLin just two all NffpaltM-..<br />

sjvci.il ;-.»uce, lettuci;, CIILVM-,<br />

pickles, onion>,aiKl n H.'MrPfxwl<br />

bun — it's a frame of mind.<br />

"Mr. Kn>c!" I yelled. "Hnwdid<br />

yon invent ytmr h*imbufj;t'r?"<br />

<strong>The</strong> j;re.it man tumt-d away<br />

fnmi the napkin holder he wa><br />

n'ti'lingand faced me. "El's all in<br />

the nuth," he slid "We uVvixiJ<br />

a geometrically perfect burgrr<br />

equ."ion. Tlie p<strong>at</strong>ty is 1 .Aounce*.<br />

We add unc quarter oil nee ot o:v<br />

ion> Ail tliis got^ on the bun,<br />

whirfi i>375 inches indumtk-r<br />

Tin. 1 rusiill is a burger nf histori*<br />

rally inevitable implic<strong>at</strong>ions "<br />

I SIIKKJ (.juk'tly, overcome vvitli<br />

,»we Tlii> Hammurabi of hamburger,<br />

this Blackstoneof beef had<br />

dene wh<strong>at</strong> the ancient philosopher<br />

could only hypothesize. He<br />

kid a>dified the hamburger.<br />

I didn't d.ire trv t< 1 tumpn. 1 -<br />

hu'iid tin- ramiHc<strong>at</strong>iotui for mankind.<br />

Hut I lud moru questions.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> sign on 11"rum says 'forty<br />

billion served,'" I started. "How<br />

is th<strong>at</strong> number derived? Is th<strong>at</strong> tr>e<br />

nurnbernf burgers nr the number<br />

of customers?"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> number a'flecb tJu. 1 num-<br />

K.Tt'f p.itticsxil'i," v,iid thopnvri<br />

one. "Of course, a hamburger and<br />

chivst'burRi.T each cmint as »»ne;<br />

thcdiiubk cluvK'luin'iT.ind Big<br />

Mac are each wi»rth lwi», a> tlwy<br />

ti-ntain two tndcpi'tidi-nt yet<br />

etjuivalent p<strong>at</strong>ties <strong>The</strong>n you've<br />

gotyourMcRiband McNuggcts,<br />

nol to mention Fillet O'Fish—<br />

they don't ^"t cnunted (it all Fcr<br />

a while we considered a calcul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

based on ix-t weight before<br />

cooking, but the m<strong>at</strong>h got real<br />

complex."<br />

"Yes. I understand. But Mr.<br />

Krt>c, thrrv's one more thity; I<br />

tuusl Litmv. Wiutl u> Gfiitut-uT ><br />

understand the. Fry Guys. <strong>The</strong>j'<br />

represent fries. And Hamburgbr,<br />

he's obvious. But Grimace—wh<strong>at</strong><br />

does he mciin?"<br />

"Oh, Grimace," hecrii'd.a tear<br />

forming in tlie visionary's eye.<br />

"When we began the business in<br />

1955, we sold four flavors of<br />

shake. Grimace represented<br />

grape flavor. Over the years, demand<br />

for grape decreased. Eventually<br />

wt 1 phit.sod it out I often<br />

wish I had fought harder to save<br />

grape. It seems so cavalier to sacrifice<br />

a valued fLivor to tlie fickle<br />

whims of the consumers. I'm<br />

sorry. Grimace I'm just so sorry."<br />

I put my hand < >n bis shoulder<br />

I, taK),bnikrdi>wnand cried whim<br />

I >.iw tlu* nun who Kid given so<br />

much ti> our n<strong>at</strong>ion in tears.<br />

He gave me a $!() book v f . gift<br />

certific<strong>at</strong>es and we s<strong>at</strong>f- our<br />

gix»dbyes I will never fory.el my<br />

visit with the rain WIIUH- (>«;ani<br />

of a m< »re perfect burger •": tade my<br />

world a better place.<br />

• • . ] ' / . • < • • . . ' • - . • > , • • • • - - - .<br />

Some mysteries of junior prom need to be explained<br />

Byjhaila Brown<br />

and Pamela Yee<br />

Believe it or not, if s th<strong>at</strong> tone<br />

of the year again. Junior prorn is<br />

only a week away. But btiorr:you<br />

bn>ak out those pumps and bog<br />

your parents for money fora new<br />

dress, here's some food for<br />

thought.<br />

I. Why is it thai girls arcso afraid<br />

to ask guys?<br />

C'awn, it's the "-Hte Why is<br />

there still suchadonblestandard?<br />

Guys can ask gir!s to the prom,<br />

but if a girl asks a guy, she's seen<br />

as "desper<strong>at</strong>e." This is the year of<br />

the woman. Women need to take<br />

a stand and make the first move<br />

Don'tbesc afraid to go up to th<strong>at</strong><br />

cute guy. He coiild be w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

you, too. Do you think Hillary<br />

Gin ton gjt where she is today<br />

waiting for old Bill?<br />

2. Wh/cani{uysa$ky$$<br />

bid girb can't ev<strong>at</strong> thirtk of ai'-in^<br />

j y<br />

"Did you hear Su^y asked A<br />

freshman to the pmm?! My god,<br />

a freshman?" Sound familiar?<br />

Suzy the senior asks Billy the<br />

freshman to the prom, and you<br />

ask yourself wh<strong>at</strong> possibly could<br />

haw possessed her to do it. But<br />

you know th<strong>at</strong> if the situ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

were reversed, you wouldn't give<br />

itanother thought. Hey, let s face<br />

it. <strong>The</strong>n* are pretty slim pickings<br />

when it comes to guys <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

If she's found someone, we say<br />

more power to her.<br />

3. Why ore tuxi'do rrtttuls so<br />

incredibly cheap auJ Jrt'SM-s >o<br />

otttrageintsly expensive f<br />

Although you may have the<br />

time ol your life <strong>at</strong> the pmm. if><br />

hell getting ready. Shopper's hell.<br />

For pi.'ls, it may take weeks nr<br />

even months to find the perfect<br />

dress color, style, length, price,<br />

price, price, and price. However,<br />

all a guv ha3 to do is call up ^irne<br />

shop and reserve a tuxedo. On top<br />

Women On..<br />

Proms j<br />

ofth.it heo'iiiiK'a sillvdiscount<br />

coupon. Try to find an a>--. vptable<br />

dress for $28.95 (the starring price<br />

<strong>at</strong> Presidenfj Tuxedo). When the<br />

girl has todish uutS299.W fnr tli<strong>at</strong><br />

little black dress, dinner had better<br />

not be <strong>at</strong> Mickey D"h<br />

4. Wftycmt'ttigirldriveaiiprom<br />

night?<br />

"Taxil/laxi!" <strong>The</strong> words echo<br />

in your mind like a bad dream.<br />

Why is th<strong>at</strong> if the girl of the<br />

couple drives and the guy<br />

doesn't, her d<strong>at</strong>e won't allow her<br />

to drive to the pmm? Guy's are<br />

so hung up on this one. It's like<br />

some macho power thing. Once<br />

again, this is the'Ws. If a woman<br />

can be <strong>at</strong>torney general, why<br />

can't she drive? Will Joe Muni<br />

get jealous?<br />

5. Why is it tiwt prom doesn't<br />

imSfiffiSm<br />

win to m<strong>at</strong>ter to xity


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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Places to go for off-campus e<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

By John Chang<br />

You're hungry. You don't have<br />

much time. You don't like cafeteria<br />

food and the last time you<br />

packed a lunch was in preschool<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> do you do?<br />

In the eternal search for food,<br />

students are dining out <strong>at</strong> nearby<br />

food areas around <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Tin*? plays an important role i n<br />

deciding where lo e<strong>at</strong>. Students<br />

with tittle free Hme try lo find the<br />

closest place.<br />

"I like to go to places like<br />

Ocean or Lakeshorc because<br />

they're conveniently close and I<br />

need to make sure th<strong>at</strong> I have<br />

enough time to get back," Junior<br />

Michelle Young said.<br />

However, proximity to <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

isn't enough. Food quality tikes<br />

a back se<strong>at</strong> as time-consuming<br />

restaurants are pushed aside for<br />

takc-ouland fast-food joints.<br />

"Some places take too long to<br />

make their food," senior Jeff Wan<br />

said. "So I r<strong>at</strong>her grab a quick bite<br />

<strong>at</strong> MacDonalds or something."<br />

Various food areas, sc<strong>at</strong>tered<br />

around <strong>Lowell</strong>,effera wideselection<br />

of take-out and fast food<br />

choices.<br />

STONESTOWN GALLERIA<br />

Stones town just happens u> be<br />

just a treMle p<strong>at</strong>h iiw.iy.Wh.it itudunts<br />

don't teem to nhould, Lu-.W c.irrio the<br />

entire alphabet of foods from<br />

apples to zucchini.ind h;i>;iu'ii<br />

OCEAN AVENUE<br />

Oce.in Avenue iti al.-o very<br />

CIIKW* to Lowe-Hand it h.is.i larger<br />

variety of places u* e<strong>at</strong> than<br />

Laki^hiw. LveryvvliLTeyun |.*k<br />

llvriv v. ,i siikiwu ii MH>[. i in \<br />

ritnge in'in lt\ do-.ui<br />

places like Uikewdi* Cafi* ti» the<br />

MTUK Like-out Mndwirh shopb<br />

likeAmbmsia,<br />

TARAVAL STREET<br />

It bikes a while to walk then, 1 ,<br />

but Taraval Struct is the place<br />

when? vou'll find tlK'lan?.'>t K<br />

tion of food. Tar.iv.il Street might<br />

not luni • the bi.^tfood^n Kind, but<br />

thecl^in* e is vmi'll Inui wkit 1.1 \i<br />

vi'u'r\'U**Wiiiy.htr 'KiMv.il i Ii 1 play a few<br />

i,jiuYk£.inv>.i nice pl<strong>at</strong>e<br />

l.> vi;it CIK** .'ml .t whili 1 , but it<br />

i ..->(... n,,.. ,.,„ ,r,.,,i.,r<br />

•'iii'pj'jiu; :n.il! • Itki' -it-'in-.:, ivvn<br />

llic pl.icc neeiJ> a [Mint jub .nul<br />

mon-quality>hop> Well-known<br />

burner jtiinb Mich ah Burner Kin^,<br />

Arby's and N<strong>at</strong>ions make<br />

We>t)akL'a#MK.lpl.icetofind fast<br />

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On'gaku Club sings to a new be<strong>at</strong><br />

By John Chang<br />

Ever wanted to sing someplace<br />

else besides your b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

shower? Check out the new<br />

... On'gaku Club.<br />

Tlw On'gaku Club, which derives<br />

its name fn>m the Japanese<br />

word for "music," started last scmesterand<br />

offers Unveil students<br />

the opportunity to rvveal their<br />

vocal talents. "It helpi'd cum my<br />

stage fright," co-pa-sidirnt, DunnisYangs.iid.<br />

"It built up my amhdence<br />

and ruuv 1 can sing in front<br />

of people."<br />

<strong>The</strong> club encourages all members<br />

to sing and get over their<br />

- fears.<br />

•"Hist we lei them volunteer to<br />

sng, but if they .irv *-till Kan.»d t:>,<br />

they can come up tn groups,"<br />

Yang said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> club uses video tapes<br />

along with microphones and a<br />

sound mixer provided by club<br />

"members, according to Yang.<br />

Other equipment is provided by<br />

the school. Using funds fr mthe<br />

dub's$2 munibiTsliip fee, officer?<br />

rent various music titles.<br />

. Duringdubmeeb'ngs,officcr-<br />

;hand out request forms to members,<br />

who vote for future song<br />

rentals. According to co-president<br />

Dianna"i5ang, the club officersrent<br />

songs with the most votes.<br />

vi-£te club members have seen<br />

over a hundred titles, a majority<br />

•M :.•"&:•<br />

of which are Chines? songs, ar-<br />

*2$>ti:\<br />

Junior Danny Huynh sings during a On'gaku Club meeting as<br />

other members look on.<br />

cording to Tsang.<br />

"You can always request the<br />

English songs you'want, but the) 1<br />

<strong>at</strong>- harder to get/' sophomorv<br />

vice president Mercy Chui said.<br />

"Tlie stores we buy them from<br />

don't have a huge selection of<br />

English songs"<br />

<strong>The</strong> lackuf English songs is n.it<br />

nurprising sinre tlu; duo's mu-nbvrs<br />

nm predviminantly Asian-<br />

American.<br />

"It doesn't bother rmr," senior<br />

Niki Lexa, the only non-Asian<br />

club member, said. "1 just find it<br />

kind of surprising"<br />

Gii'&aku Club officer;- have<br />

made changes in the club to <strong>at</strong>-<br />

' •>*••<br />

tract new members.<br />

"We an 1 adding motv activities,<br />

.such os jfimo and drawing<br />

u»nlt-i i » in which we will give<br />

aw.iv m.my gre<strong>at</strong> prize;- to the<br />

winner-," Chin Mid "We hope<br />

th<strong>at</strong> by adding more, activities,<br />

club members will fee! less restricted<br />

to just pinging."<br />

Many membfry find the club's<br />

<strong>at</strong>muspnea 1 ti>beunii|ue<br />

"Other clubs you just sit --,nd<br />

lialL'n," sophomorv Br-riiut* Tse<br />

slid " In this club you actually<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>v.*, which make 1 - it fun<br />

and exciting."<br />

Yanglx-licvo th.it ^in^ng with<br />

a karaoki,- machine, a J.ip.ineM*<br />

invention tlut pl.iy> mu>k iUKi a<br />

music video on a television<br />

Mjrven, i^ a gre<strong>at</strong> way to n.'Iiew<br />

sox-ss "liiketopri'tfrKl l'm.ipn>fes>ional<br />

singer," he i-iid- "I get<br />

lost in my own little music world<br />

without any tntublesur worriirb."<br />

Some member? find it relaxing<br />

to w<strong>at</strong>ch tbt; otlKT members sing.<br />

"1 just like tu come and listen Lo<br />

my friends sing," junior Linh Ta<br />

p o r e Dennis Duong<br />

s.»id, "I think the club is a gnod<br />

place for people W1K> an.* just intere&twi<br />

in music."<br />

Hie On'gaku Qub wel<strong>at</strong>mes<br />

new members. According to<br />

Y.ing, 20 to 25 member* meet (;verv<br />

WttlneMiay <strong>at</strong> 3:30 p.m. in<br />

Room 233.<br />

New club<br />

to defend<br />

animal<br />

ByK<strong>at</strong>bzrineiam<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are :out*iq;ave!^alPi<br />

ftiny cre<strong>at</strong>urcs.mitc, andeven<br />

•hings th<strong>at</strong> would makeyou<br />

squirm. VAto,^* jhey? Tney<br />

are the devoted members of<br />

A K "<br />

Th*Arrfmal lights Ovb,<br />

sponsored by science teacher<br />

Nancy Brewer, started ft*J1.<br />

Co-founded by <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomores<br />

Daisy Huang and Unda<br />

Ngo; the tfub cmtere its <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

oh U\e protection ofJanirruilsfromaninial<br />

testing^ -<br />

Ura)^.Ng3 aaidp;<br />

; <strong>The</strong> dub rnembersplari-toj<br />

write krt^ to'ebsmehe'eompohies<br />

toaskthem tostop testing<br />

their products on animals<br />

and to commend companies<br />

th<strong>at</strong> do net use animal tesfaig;<br />

"We want-to' discourage their<br />

vivbection practices," Huang<br />

said. ^We hope to persuade<br />

them to use more humane<br />

means of testing their products,<br />

Computer models and<br />

egg membranes are.both<br />

cheaper and move humane^altern<strong>at</strong>ives/;:<br />

;::^ •.•:••- •.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dub members also plan<br />

tohelpout<strong>at</strong>the Society for the<br />

PrrvcnHnn of Oueltv to Arj-<br />

tw, and other animal protection<br />

agencies.<br />

According to Huang and<br />

Ngo,. the club ^will ho|d<br />

fundraisers to pay;ft>r\the let<br />

ters it will writeto coiTnetic<br />

companies. <strong>The</strong>^ciubValso<br />

SPCA and tOQ-ioptadolphin 1<br />

orseal. " Vv!£^$fe<br />

Not Veg<br />

it is important to n«l* people<br />

aware th<strong>at</strong> animal "testfng.i 3<br />

most oftcncruel and Harms ttW'<br />

te5tarJmals,theyalso feel th<strong>at</strong><br />

UtaneceKaiy to stress th<strong>at</strong>they<br />

are not far<strong>at</strong>ics. *Ws want to<br />

emphasize the fact th<strong>at</strong> we're<br />

to become vegetarians in any<br />

way," Huang said. '^<strong>The</strong>club's<br />

rnamconcerrds.viyiswtion."<br />

.... . p ^<br />

pTcaicdmterest In other issues,<br />

W they raw dwiried to base<br />

thdrdub^sg^aJswlelyonawi<br />

metic testirigi..*We*,do' ewe.<br />

about testinglormeiical puxpost'i<br />

and killing antmab for<br />

their- fur and hlcT?S/but these<br />

arenot our main gbalsfIf^there<br />

are events th<strong>at</strong> we can. particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />

in'tlBf will help uwfani-rnals,<br />

then we will help out,"<br />

able to recnSt more menibtri<br />

after further publicizing the<br />

Thoiijeh we are a^small<br />

group." Huang said;-we do<br />

fed m<strong>at</strong> this isa:start arei-we<br />

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Students boogie down<br />

<strong>at</strong> Valentine's dance<br />

By Ashley Ciment-<br />

Love filled the air as approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

500 people rocked the<br />

night away in the middle courtyard<br />

<strong>at</strong> the "I Will Always Love<br />

You"Vakntine'sdanaonFeb.l2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dance, presented by the<br />

Students'Activities Board (SAB)<br />

and the class of 1996, got mixed<br />

reviews. Most peopleagreed th<strong>at</strong><br />

the freshman d id a gre<strong>at</strong> job organizing<br />

the dance, out the D.j.s'<br />

choice pfmiisic bothered others.<br />

"As far as a frcslvnan dance<br />

goes, it was all right," <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

sophomore Cynthia Cheng said.<br />

"Not thebest anH not the wotst."<br />

"I think[thcdanccl wunt quite<br />

well, considering iht*. freshmen<br />

put it together theirtfolyes/' history<br />

teacher Barbara BlinicKsaid.<br />

"Tlwy dea.-ryea lot of credit and<br />

did a really good job."<br />

: "It was gre<strong>at</strong>," Uwell fresh-<br />

' man class vice president Tiffany<br />

Tamura said. "More people earn. 1<br />

. tiwnweexpoctedanditwiisarehl<br />

success."<br />

/<strong>Lowell</strong> freshmen Rbchello<br />

Grayadorond Ryan Collndo won<br />

Cutest GoupUi and received a<br />

heart-shaped box of candy.<br />

According toTamura, the E) J $'<br />

contract required them to play an<br />

equal number of different kinds of<br />

music. <strong>The</strong>y played mostly rap,<br />

and some people thought they<br />

should have played more slow<br />

songs for Valentine's Day.<br />

"A lot of people requested<br />

slow songs, but they hardly<br />

played any," <strong>Lowell</strong> freshman<br />

Charmaine Caroline slid.<br />

"I thought th<strong>at</strong> [the music) was<br />

very mixL-d," <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore<br />

Renec Louie said. "If mcirvpwiple<br />

came, it would haw been better,<br />

but overall, I had a good time."<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were the worst D J •$' of<br />

the year," <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hleen Bums said. "It wasn't<br />

fair to all those people who<br />

bought tickets thinking th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

wore going to.play other songs<br />

besides rap."<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re slwuld have been more<br />

modern rock songs," Lowe'.l<br />

sophomore Mnirin Bry^iiiH.-U prelaw, ^ci/rir.iphy, p*y<br />

dialog^; African-A nwnc*m htetory,and<br />

stKiology.<br />

"It Wasn't th<strong>at</strong> more money<br />

came in for those 'classes/'<br />

Mahoney said. "We were expect-<br />

. ing more people to take Economics<br />

and American Democracy in<br />

the spring, but most students had<br />

already taken those coursesin the<br />

summer, leaving more room for<br />

electiveii."<br />

"Once Crnnucd, head of the<br />

socinl studies department, *uv<br />

the opening, he brought back me<br />

elective program," Mahoney said.<br />

In the English department,<br />

Wurld liter<strong>at</strong>ure 2H mid Comedy<br />

and S<strong>at</strong>ire returned. "<strong>The</strong> more<br />

serious problem lies in increasing<br />

class sizes and not the number of<br />

sections offered," P<strong>at</strong> Hanlon,<br />

head of the English department,<br />

said.<br />

Rirdonsaid/'Vfcarcstilloffr.T-<br />

ing courses for everyone- Basic<br />

needs are met: however, due tci<br />

large class sizes, students are nut<br />

receiving the detiuleii auciuum<br />

lliey would get in a smaller cla^s "<br />

In the visual and performing<br />

arts department, public speaking,<br />

photography and television .md<br />

radio pnnJuction ctosses amiin<br />

;ilMM \ i l t t<br />

Advanced T'tiicement Uitin is<br />

still unavailable to shidentsinilK'<br />

foreign language department Ixcause<br />

of n shortagouf l-itin teachers.<br />

Ao.>iniing to Malwney, no extra<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e funding has come in this<br />

spring semester. No IK*W teachers<br />

have been hired.<br />

In order to try tn stop stile cutbacks<br />

on schools, Mahoney sugfip<br />

or phone llwir suite legisbtort or<br />

the governor, tell them Ui<strong>at</strong> i-duc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is a primar)' ci mstitutioail<br />

right in Cilifornia, and prew>ure<br />

tliem to fully fund San Francisco<br />

schools."<br />

"If you take money from educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

to fund other sources,<br />

MKiner or Liter, society is puinfl to<br />

pay in other wavs," M^honev<br />

said.<br />

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Varsity song girls perform <strong>at</strong> Valentino's Day rally on Feb. 12.<br />

Vic LoweU<br />

Valentine's rally entertains crowd<br />

By Rose Argucilcs<br />

Lauglis, cntxtvind b< K»S filled<br />

the middle courtyard as Isaac<br />

A lea n tar and Tambiu Jackson<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed four otluTs in thv "He<br />

S.iid, She Said TIKJ" amhrbt <strong>at</strong> tlu-<br />

Valentine's rally on Feb. 12<br />

fack^in and Alcanur won an<br />

all-expensv p.iid meal toQ^ivy's<br />

<strong>at</strong>Stonesti'wn Sxoiv.1 prize winners<br />

Noel MartiiH-z and Molly<br />

Dwyer n.\«,-ived a tnv nH. i al tnim<br />

McDoiuld's *11v ftmient Activities<br />

Board awartli-J Marcus Williams<br />

and Bianca Kowdcn, the<br />

thinl place winners free iwcream<br />

fn»m l>»ublc Rainbow<br />

'Hie wtw>le idea of tlw aintest<br />

was to make everybody laugh,"<br />

Williid<br />

According ti* senior Lally<br />

Magpantay, the middle v>f the<br />

rally vasa bit slow, but there were<br />

a few fenny |>arts.<br />

Wlien SAB rally aimmibbioner<br />

Peter Kim asked wh<strong>at</strong> A lean tar<br />

and Uhvyer v.ilue rm>>t in a rel<strong>at</strong>ionship,AlranUtrsaid"cunvers<strong>at</strong>itin,'<br />

while Dwyfi reb^MiiUvO<br />

with "physic.il <strong>at</strong>»r»H'tion." <strong>The</strong><br />

as M.irtinezgave<br />

five.<br />

t, which c<br />

three rounds, involved two<br />

fHX>ple, one from each sex, answering<br />

a question which the<br />

other contenders scored. In the<br />

first round, the contei tders scored<br />

Uw cunlestanb' response from a<br />

scale of one to five. <strong>The</strong> second<br />

round wjres wen; raised ton scale<br />

of one to ten.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contest did not reach the<br />

third round, which w^uld have<br />

Uvrt reeved from one to !?, because<br />

SAB underestirn<strong>at</strong>ed each<br />

contestants' response rime.<br />

While SAB was adding the final<br />

scores, the varsity songgirls<br />

performed a coihpe(itionrrxmlHK',<br />

Junior prom a 'precious moment'<br />

By Jimmy Chan<br />

"Precious Moments/' this<br />

year's junior pmm, will take place<br />

Friday, March 12 <strong>at</strong> the Grand<br />

Hy<strong>at</strong>t'al Union Square<br />

"U.Mully, the junior prom is in<br />

April, but because the Grand<br />

Hy<strong>at</strong>t's only tree d<strong>at</strong>e was in<br />

March, and Ibecauseofl other factor-,<br />

u v ilctHdcti ti t \ww the pn >m<br />

earlier," class of IW4 historian<br />

Lester VV»>ng said.<br />

"We hope approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 3iX)<br />

couples will <strong>at</strong>tend the prom,"<br />

classofl t >94 treasun;r Julia Song<br />

said.<br />

Junior prom colors will be<br />

royal blue and silver. According<br />

to junior fC'ini lida, ,i member of<br />

the promcoi.in\i ttee, each person<br />

will receive; as memorabilia a<br />

lY'""-^-"<br />

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while candleonclnH.'dina brandy<br />

glass.<br />

"TIK- junior prom is a special<br />

occasion when y.ni spvnd time<br />

with friends you care about," junior<br />

Kara Ltv s;iitl.<br />

March 12 tsalwi staff development<br />

day, so tlic students will not<br />

Ivtve to <strong>at</strong>tend sc!v>ot tlvit day.<br />

"1'mglad (lie pmm'son Friday,<br />

because sometimes the resttturantsaretuobusyiinSarurdiiysor<br />

they close Uxy early on Sundays/'<br />

Lee :iaid. "Also, this gives us an<br />

extra day to rest up or finish so me<br />

last minute things before school<br />

starts again."<br />

According to Wong, the prom<br />

was originally, but not officially,<br />

entitled "A Whole New World."<br />

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"We finally agreed on Trecious<br />

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'Tliisbanoccaston for juniors<br />

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Threeor four photographers will<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High Scliaol March 5,1993 NEWS<br />

SFUSD<br />

moves<br />

funds<br />

from<br />

B of A<br />

By Wei-Ling Hsu<br />

and Adoria Hucy<br />

<strong>The</strong>San Francisco Unified<br />

School District's (SFUSD)<br />

boaal of educ<strong>at</strong>ion voted to<br />

transfer Trap A funds from<br />

Bank of America to Wells<br />

Fargo Rink during a closed<br />

Session Fob, 9.<br />

During the open board<br />

meeting before tlw vote, San<br />

Francisco citizens testified for<br />

and against the proposal of<br />

transferring funds from Bank<br />

of America to another financial<br />

institution. Most of the<br />

speakers favored the proposal<br />

dm* to their discontent<br />

with Bank, of America's support<br />

for the Boy Scouts of<br />

America policies which discriminnte<br />

against gny people.<br />

"No youth who is openly<br />

gay can be a scout. No adult<br />

who is openly gay can be a<br />

scout master," vice president<br />

of the Harvey Milk Progressive<br />

Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Club, Kenya<br />

Briggs,s<strong>at</strong>d."ltisapolicytli<strong>at</strong><br />

propag<strong>at</strong>es homophobia<br />

within icout ranks, andleachcs<br />

young men who are<br />

gay or bisexual to h<strong>at</strong>e or be<br />

aalumcU of tlii.'inMjJvi'Sv"<br />

Otht'r orjvwiz.UiiiriN have<br />

already recognized B.mk nt'<br />

America as a d/,M.Ti min<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

institution. I'.t a letter, San<br />

Francisco sujxTvisor Angela<br />

Alioto wrotl 1 , "Many organiz<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

such as the United<br />

; Way,.Wells Fargo Bank and<br />

Levi Strauss have refused to<br />

support thu Boy Scouts -wd<br />

their policies"'<br />

Bank of America, however,<br />

denies doing any ha rnv<br />

"Weareii nonUiscnmiaittT)'<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion," Fred Martin, n<br />

represent<strong>at</strong>ive of Bank of<br />

America, said. "Bank of<br />

America tea very important<br />

, corpor<strong>at</strong>e citizen in thb ami<br />

munity. Our people spend a<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> deal of money in this<br />

city. lOur) organiz<strong>at</strong>ion is the<br />

focal pointn.'San Franciscoas<br />

an intern<strong>at</strong>ional financial center.<br />

Our record is good in all<br />

respects"<br />

TIK 1 school board was not<br />

convinced th<strong>at</strong> Bank of<br />

Americaopposed Boy Scouts<br />

policy. <strong>The</strong> Boy Scouts... is<br />

an anti-homosexual organiz<strong>at</strong>ion,"<br />

commissioner Steve<br />

Phillips said. "We felt th<strong>at</strong>,<br />

we should makea >t<strong>at</strong>omenl<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we do not tole,:tudt'nM2<br />

percent) r<strong>at</strong>ed school spirit and<br />

pride <strong>at</strong> Lo-.vell good, MW responded<br />

average, and 1,140 indic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

poor. Students also fcv! Uie<br />

faculty needs the most impntvement<br />

in school spirit.<br />

Students overwhelmingly<br />

agreed th<strong>at</strong> a study hall is needed,<br />

tlwt the cafeteria should pjmain<br />

open until 3:3(? p.m., and th<strong>at</strong><br />

then;should not be lull ntonitors<br />

to enforce hallway restrictions.<br />

On the i-t:«iy portion, given on<br />

Feb. 17, stude'nts indic<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> should have more garbage<br />

can? and a-c>cling bins to help<br />

keep <strong>Lowell</strong> cle.tn.<br />

Most students responded puMtively<br />

to the Ass»viaHi*n < if Spirit<br />

Leaders (ASL), commenting th<strong>at</strong><br />

lliey do a gixni job encouraging<br />

sch(H>) spirit considering the low<br />

turnouts <strong>at</strong> most sports events.<br />

Some students asked lh<strong>at</strong>Lowx'll<br />

sports events be tree and th<strong>at</strong><br />

there should be. pep rallies before<br />

all homo j$imes.<br />

Accciniing to Lov%t*H Executive<br />

Comidl (LEOchairSooMee Uv,<br />

about three fourths of each registr\'respondeiJ<br />

to the convoc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

questions seriously. Lwsiid th<strong>at</strong><br />

she was disippointed willi thiist'<br />

wlu) didn't take 11 serii nisly, L*>fvciilly<br />

in the i»ssay portion<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students and pnmon*<br />

iigree with L«. i e Junior Shield<br />

member and pn *u ir Stide I x- w<br />

;*iid: "Tlie a^pimse [tn theessiiy<br />

portion) was not serious. ITlwrcj*!<br />

trv-ik it very jokingly. TIK-V were<br />

tooling around, putting fake<br />

itinn-s .Hid Miipid answer*/'<br />

According to var>ity r> Reni'v<br />

Feng and JiKtctti* CiKitic, Mime<br />

answnvd the quolii m? M-riuu^y<br />

while many fe!tci>nvtH.iti»>n was<br />

stupid ain1 unimporl.int.<br />

"TIK- re.istn why penple don't<br />

take convix'<strong>at</strong>ion serii»u>ly i> because<br />

they \ now nothing will be<br />

done about it," »>ni.' Mtphonum*<br />

slid.<br />

"Convt tuc3L'iit o'venimenll will<br />

tnllovv upon it." junior Icnniftrr<br />

Lii said<br />

Student gowninx'tii i^ working<br />

to rnange- its neg<strong>at</strong>ive im.igf<br />

<strong>The</strong> Luvell Student A>MH."ipiril/nuHiit<br />

(.ommtttLV ti»pn*miitv spirit.<br />

"Contrary tn popular t\'lief,,ill<br />

giivenimenl oftiturs.ire vufj* diligent<br />

and M-'ritiusabiuil onivi>c<strong>at</strong>kin,<br />

"LEC viivcluirrranLi^Pthtii<br />

sitd<br />

Unlike pa i viiiiiscoMviH.-.itiiin>,<br />

studi'nt govemiTAiit i 'Ificer^ will<br />

return to registrie? tn answer<br />

qiiestH>iisami receive m*>R' input<br />

tn»m students.<br />

"VVi.'hup.'d in find mil how the<br />

itudentbvKiy was fwling towards<br />

a-rttin Issues .suchasstudentgi ivermncni,<br />

faculty, and school .ictivities,"<br />

b.v siid. "From liiutinu<br />

t»ut Innv llKy fwl. we wank\1 to<br />

dn j-nnx'thing about it."<br />

py<br />

ditu government officers, Shield<br />

araJ Scmtl members, and ASL<br />

member.-, went much more<br />

smoothly tlwn inthep.ist with a<br />

new form<strong>at</strong>, according to Uv.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> process this year made<br />

convoc<strong>at</strong>ion more important <strong>The</strong><br />

govi-rnmont m.»de it more impitrt.int<br />

so th<strong>at</strong> the student body<br />

would take it more .seriously, ami<br />

they did compaa\l to last year,<br />

which was just a 10 minute Registry,<br />

one day, ami one piece of paper.<br />

It was nothing cnmp.iR\1 :


8<br />

NEWS March 5, 1993<br />

Newsbriefs<br />

Clean-up rally rescheduled<br />

. By Tina El-Qare and NUFong<br />

<strong>The</strong> dean-up rally to promote school cleanliness is set to mke<br />

place March 19 on tl»e football field. <strong>The</strong> rally will be directly after<br />

registry and will last 40 minutes.<br />

"Principal Paul Chen# will probably make a speech," LEC vicechair.FrartdsPoonsaid.<br />

v" 1 •<br />

<strong>The</strong> faculty council is in the process of picking teacher? to per*<br />

form in a i&L In addition, students from each dass wiliclo a skit<br />

<strong>The</strong> clenn-up rally was originally scheduled for today, but'was"<br />

postponed twice to the presently planned d<strong>at</strong>e. '"[ "<br />

PTS[A offers study seminar<br />

ByK<strong>at</strong>hcrineJung '<br />

<strong>The</strong> PTSA and the counseling department will present 4 free<br />

study skills seminar on Ssturaay, M<strong>at</strong>ch 13 from 9 toll a.m. in the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> auditorium. • . • • - ...<br />

Monnic Boldt, a teacher from West Portal Britannica Learning<br />

G.-ntpr,wilUtnch students m>br-taklngmcthc'ds,timenvinagument,<br />

and K-st-aUcins str<strong>at</strong>egies. V , v.<br />

Students will receive a packet containing pamphlets ahd;<br />

worksheets to develop these stalls.<strong>The</strong> packets will Include "How<br />

to study from textbooks, notei" "Whafsin a lesson?" time mnnngcrnent,<br />

iissignmenta, "How to get organized/' study schedules,<br />

and^i^'elenwteintaldng<strong>at</strong>est" ^ g<br />

v '" - yi :~<br />

r<br />

yJu an* targeting ninth am) tenth graders, but all students an*<br />

welcome," counselorJoan C<strong>at</strong>iJH said. rVA?nrc ha vingMil? «milnar<br />

to teachstudents how to study; Some students are not doing so<br />

well bec<strong>at</strong>ucthey don't know i(i6w to study.Seniors who nre becoming<br />

college freshmen have these courses offered <strong>at</strong> universities<br />

likeSbinfC(niandsonwof^U|^;V^thouclittlv<strong>at</strong>lh('k)werdivi.<br />

likeSbnfCniandsonwof^U|^;^thouclittlv<strong>at</strong>lh(.k)werdivi<br />

stains should develop this skill/It's hot just for students on prob<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

but for cyeryohe to learn and improve." -.'••••<br />

ftjr thi'isewlw will be unable to <strong>at</strong>tend the event, a videotape<br />

wfllbea^aflAble in the VICC center within a week of tlie seminar,<br />

- 1 feel I can help the shKtents bysliaring ideas, str<strong>at</strong>egies, and<br />

awareness," Boldt told <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>. "I want the students to look <strong>at</strong><br />

things differently. This will not be just a lecture. We will be doing<br />

different activities and taking a test to sec if students have short or<br />

long term memory," Boldthopcs students learn from their interactions<br />

<strong>at</strong> the seminar, j; -<br />

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V ByJinimyChan<br />

AUfvvcUairnmitteeofuiedcparmii.mthiMdssplectedlSLoivuU<br />

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Awardsiii:*14< specific study areas and four general study anas:<br />

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Tempo Chen for sooal sdenic.<br />

"lt'snicv to be recognized In anarea in which Idevoted so much<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> prepares for disaster<br />

ByThaoLe<br />

On March 12, <strong>Lowell</strong> administr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

and faculty members will<br />

dicuss draft plans of emergency<br />

techniques used in case of emotional<br />

or traum<strong>at</strong>ic community or<br />

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Plan is rart of the SFUSCXs str<strong>at</strong>egy<br />

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personnel cope with emergencies<br />

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<strong>at</strong>tempts, acts of violence, and<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural disasters such as floods,<br />

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A School Crisis Intervention<br />

~TcamconsistingoftlK'stteadmini<br />

i d d<br />

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(psychologists, ciuin^'lnrs), w<br />

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(teachers, transl<strong>at</strong>ors), head custodian,<br />

police officer, ami others<br />

appropri<strong>at</strong>e for the SCIWXJI site in<br />

an emergency situ<strong>at</strong>ion will be<br />

established. Immedi<strong>at</strong>ely when a<br />

crisis occurs, tin: crisis intervention<br />

iwnuviij^omvjKle.Kliv.iii.<br />

tlK'ir plan.<br />

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principal John Mahoney,<br />

assistant principal Gloria<br />

Bogdanoff, dejn James Thomas,<br />

an'liitectural design teacher Hugh<br />

Aanonscn, const* lor Barbara<br />

Pr.iUi, PTSA member Oithi'riiK'<br />

Rush, selectttf faculty, and students.<br />

One of ilH.*mo*»t importim issues<br />

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Tito<br />

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entire SCIWKI) luimling, including<br />

the trmpornry |>uiMin£> ainl i\v<br />

gym. into eight y.Litioning<br />

Mn.iHer faculty crisis<br />

teams iiu-ach stvtinn.<br />

fuich nrv.i will li.iw •) diffvrvnt<br />

number r «'v-<br />

•ttnpii', the i*ym will h.iv* 1 nrnn 1<br />

faculty crisis tt'am mi'mN'rs tlwr.<br />

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b l b , and flashtights. At<br />

Unveil, the erncrgi'ncy supplies<br />

i l l b h d i d i l V<br />

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membtTs nr teachers to usoin case<br />

of medical emergencies. <strong>The</strong><br />

rough outline has eight evaaw-<br />

*if;n route?, and if student* tuvd<br />

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tlK' b.i*Mball auirts or tlv fix»tivK<br />

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Tlie rcspdn^ibilitio of the<br />

school site team wilt bepurviding<br />

studenb, teachers, jnd p<strong>at</strong>vnls<br />

current inform<strong>at</strong>ion, le.iding to<br />

group meetings of 1L\>CIUTS to<br />

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<strong>The</strong> report jMrtsof which wen*<br />

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Da vid Spen», a nwitiKt««f t ho<br />

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Marc'i5,l993<br />

By Laura Palmer<br />

Strange things are Ruing tin amtind our bit?*;*.*! .linw miter<br />

U^kamundandwiimiRhlM.vjur.iorJcanMmerw.MV.mg.ih'Ut<br />

v/ilhahupe"Owrwurki.'daiKJumlur>k.'p(' sticker iifrurd to LIT<br />

forehead. Keep rt'Achinp for the stars, Mm!<br />

During cold and dreary fays, t^tudenb .»TV< >f ten U »t«xi in»io« >r><br />

towu<strong>at</strong>hu-itinchmodh.JuniontAdnilKamosandOunaOkngly<br />

amused themselves by tossing a paper airplane back and torth,<br />

much tii Iheclugrinofinntv.vntHinclH'r>, who >'ift«vdfn'mkiimikan.<br />

jitacks. I hope the we<strong>at</strong>her ^els better si n>n<br />

Ever m»licv how sotr.e people dress.» little—well, biz.im i 1<br />

MiuyFanjuhai'sCk'rrnnncLisst'srnaybeltK.'DiiiH'. Studrnb.pi.Tfomxd<br />

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At the top of the be>t-dressed list: Willi Mickolson .rod Wy.itt<br />

Tellis. Looking good, guys! (Lovetnox'csmvs, VVilli!»<br />

Two unknown female <strong>Lowell</strong>ites wen. 1 seen running through<br />

the mud and grass, scnii mint; Angrily <strong>at</strong> eaehotiwr last Wedne>diiy.<br />

After a brief chase, the two girls bmke into LnighliT and<br />

iK'adedbacktothobuildingintJwmoi.tcivilizLxiiifm.inners I'm<br />

not so sun? anymoa 1 about Utilizing marijuana...<br />

Thriv cheers forSocial Studies teacher Peter Zasso! On Open<br />

House night, two parents sit (jtiietly through five minuti-- of<br />

I'.isao'sUS History i:our>esumniaTyK-fore rising .mdeM.l,iinv<br />

fops 'Oh!*IT»is isn't a chemMry d.iss?" Zasso was good enough<br />

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Speaking nl" Open HOUH. 1 follies, dietnislry te.tdK-r Dikotah<br />

S wcttw.is involved inaclK'mic-.ilc-ap'.T of Ixrown. Swell niyed<br />

a soda can to np apart like tin (oil in a demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion for pnrvnh.<br />

At the critical ini»m» i nl»»fexciternt.*nt,sI»rn_MrlK'dt(>rtlK i canand<br />

twisted savagely, realidnpshe Kid grablK-d the wnmg can Don'i<br />

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"Trojan Man for cre<strong>at</strong>ing tin*<br />

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Nancy Wong (9508)<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Giro Bears, because they<br />

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"Paul Reubius {Pee Wee<br />

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March 5,1993<br />

High school gays face difficulties<br />

- ; ByThaoU*<br />

1 will absolu tcly nww go back into the<br />

cK jet Oncof the narde>t things when y<br />

> 'V*yinin^gaydfthItiK<br />

py gdu<br />

<strong>at</strong>e Olga Tcxidnr Mid. "You have to lie In<br />

your family and friends otherwise \i\mr<br />

would think you'n.* queer."<br />

Students have a hard enough time trying<br />

in "fit in" in high yrhool, bul for gay<br />

students theardw tus pith acknowledging<br />

•heirliiwrtubexiialiiv and *<br />

wr»n>;. It wasn't ihe easiest thing in ihe<br />

world for her to come out because 'A the<br />

fact homosexuality is so "wrong" in<br />

society's eye* It was evw. kirdvr for her<br />

becaujv she was mi«ed C<strong>at</strong>holic.<br />

"When 1 was \ I yc«ir* old thiit was ilw<br />

first time 1 <strong>at</strong>ttclied A certain word or<br />

yf<br />

came out about<br />

three years<br />

"rtfio. My<br />

mother<br />

wait in a<br />

M<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

shock<br />

when I<br />

totd her.<br />

Site wrote<br />

me a hitter<br />

and told me it<br />

wasn't right, th<strong>at</strong><br />

I'm too young, and<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I Kid UK) much to<br />

lo=e"<br />

"1 luvenotliildal!<br />

my friends, but those I<br />

have told have been<br />

understanding and<br />

accepting," the bisexual<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> levn<br />

sud. "My iiiiher b<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> and<br />

stylos, yet giiy youlli >Xi\\ luve to endure<br />

d l ho>tii'r> # and \ioleiwc Sume<br />

jjiy teens. $y to extreme lengths to deny<br />

UieirM.'xiuIilv.Tvviujieiolri.u'oh.ui'Nx'n<br />

Known to become pregnant to pn*ve the>'<br />

are "noimu*."<br />

According tu a gay <strong>Lowell</strong> student, tlie<br />

pressure of dealing with dirty remarks<br />

fmm peers and rejection by parents i> tar<br />

nv >:v llviii some teett- can luiuile. 1 he j»»ke><br />

y<br />

"Teenagers uw t*.*rms such a> tag,<br />

tjuitT, and dyk«- inni-ultua. IU'IIHT<br />

intipliyfulw.iy/'tlu'gaylj'weHleett<br />

Mid "VVh.it tliev»iverlook is tlwt tlu.terms<br />

they iis.* an.' in>t tmly iiffaistve<br />

to gay lei/us", it hurt*- a> well."<br />

Fore^'i'ry "comingo»it"<br />

of a g.iy teenager, l<br />

ejiiMKles of »?oul g<br />

for p.ia'nb. l'-ia > nbi will wplay<br />

U»ein:h:Id's life, M%wdv<br />

ing tori.iivmtninenUl or (XTsoa^l<br />

flticno.'S tlut would pmvide tlu 1 answer<br />

to their child's homosexuality.<br />

i*ometirnes initial reactions uictude<br />

trying U> nr^otialeorbriK' tlK'f hild i o:t<br />

nfliomosexiialily Offer? r.ingi'fn^rricsrt"<br />

|onvnie\'<br />

St'nietimi'.s plans do<br />

not exactly turnout the<br />

way the parents expect,"<br />

the gay<br />

i.owi'll student<br />

slid. "P.iTi')ilsd<br />

talk to .ibou't my homosexuality, but !<br />

didn't want to tell my teachers or Iriendi<br />

because I thought homox'Uidlity w.is<br />

bad."<br />

"1 came out <strong>at</strong> A%V 1**," 22-year-uld<br />

\ J h l t<br />

to my parents their llrst ivaciion w,w n»<br />

disown me for oix nv.iith> Now everytliing<br />

is better in ihe :> -.^st- ili<strong>at</strong> n;y p.irvnb.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y an- part i'f two popul<strong>at</strong>ion-* .it HTInu><br />

ru-k mnv.inity t> still >tniggling to cli:ays,<br />

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hearing the sounds of<br />

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run fordear Er&TBut maybe your parents<br />

have<br />

We think wh&t they leave the<br />

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th<strong>at</strong> they've bcen<strong>at</strong> their dull, humdrum<br />

jobs all day. Who knows wh<strong>at</strong><br />

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Your fclhcrcouklbc Ihe lion tamer<br />

<strong>at</strong> the drcus or rriaybe even the<br />

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he's |u$t waiting for you!to fcave<br />

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tPromSpecid: A<br />

Good things, bad things<br />

By Howard Ting<br />

Prunv season is hero, and<br />

ppssnwTW planning an tm-<br />

, forgettable owning of dining and<br />

dancing. Vox many, especially seniors,<br />

preuri night b tht: pinnacle of<br />

their high school wxitl lives.<br />

haw kMnvd from experience th<strong>at</strong><br />

promtUxsn't Always live* up to all<br />

the* hypo.<br />

Ukx* the Super ifciwISyndnune,<br />

when questions ami: n*no-mlng<br />

bu*t and st,irst fMrb,.if pntnis, it is<br />

not.uncofnmon th.il m^nv d<br />

g g<br />

Atv Henry Wong, tin* alGro<br />

/tvlingof m.inirit>'and stohi?- nviU*<br />

pnihi an onricliing cxpuriener.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> pomp,- jmbi.ina*, .ind <strong>at</strong>-<br />

TTH^phrrL .irr :1K bc.-\ f'.ijl,- i-J<br />

rms."V\*mfiHrv'k- "W- ink-n-st-<br />

•• injf tn dtx^ynur fnt'nd.s -trnj classtrvitvs<br />

nl thdr Ontst mui . i Junk's t."<br />

:.» Tlx? prxwn i> •» giitlKiing wlunv<br />

rtCtjiwinlana's bo<strong>at</strong>me faVnds and<br />

'ri(>nds beconic moa 1 thiin just<br />

friends<br />

p<br />

pmms was tx.'ing able t*» slwre n<br />

very special night ivith my bo.-l<br />

'rifi^ds," wiid Won Ym)ii, Unwell<br />

clissof l*»7<br />

"All Uu.- (titu.- \w ^|ivia (.ilhin^,<br />

.wdpTvprtri'ig'orUH? (junior) j«ntm<br />

brouchi my friends .ind me .-, lot<br />

closer," nrnior Erik Uv.said "It was<br />

the topic of convers<strong>at</strong>ion for tht<br />

month leading up to tin* pntm."<br />

Soirctinit-s, junior and Mnmin*<br />

expect prom to bv a wonderful<br />

night of romance with someone<br />

>pecia». To the contrary, former<br />

rm-m-goers agree th<strong>at</strong> if yvu'w<br />

nt>t going with your boyfriend<br />

or girlfriend, trying to make<br />

the night hx» perfect may<br />

i i S g<br />

instead of fun ran lead<br />

"I tried, coo hanl to<br />

maJte my prom perfect<br />

g wilh Uii> guy I<br />

n-ally liked," S.tn Irar^isco St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

d y<br />

1WK, wrote. "It didn't turn »n»t as I<br />

had pLiniK-d. \ was real ni'rvoii\<br />

and we jmt didn't feel (omiorubh 1<br />

with each other"<br />

"1 think it'> \*.'V.rT to gu with a<br />

friend if y«»u don't 1 ,\\v Agtrlfntnd<br />

I ' l<br />

iMn pist have fun," 1 .c<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e can prt*N«*titWem Some<br />

afe left scr-ir-iiilint.' i' bonw.*wh<strong>at</strong> like<br />

AcconJing to 1/iv^'ll Munmi and<br />

il'iidf On- fiij;li ti'>l>. llu- I'l.HUitu^.<br />

and IIK- K'ng lines ( -".tr piclun.*:-.<br />

"Ihe won.t rwirt would be the<br />

t:»penx*s," UC-Berkelev >tirkri>HU«>ngsiid.<br />

"WV.*should<br />

\u w taken pichires early, befi -a i the<br />

lines got b*ohnig"<br />

"Prom ptisH.il right bv ine a?<br />

was waiting in the pict<strong>at</strong>u* linr,"<br />

I.nUTlt aluntmib Gin.i\iltc V'iltv<br />

nucvi) sitd<br />

'Pie diiA'nhiis among iormr-r<br />

p<br />

pmms ntv wh<strong>at</strong> ymi and y<br />

f r iend> nuke .>i thi*m. TIKT can be<br />

fun ii ytm m.ike them fun, and<br />

hor-nc i f you make* them s*<br />

Remcmlvr pn»m is a time<br />

for fun, xuJn-fT'h the<br />

: - the. •.•prom/*<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior Carina Mifuel uid.<br />

"She ailted a sf 'phomon. 1 fnr^n<br />

Saint Igr>!Ku?<br />

*When my mom found t>u», she<br />

called the guv's ptrvnb and apologized<br />

for my sister's 'impmperltehavior'<br />

"At the end/ she went with<br />

him."<br />

"My sister, wht» was a v y<br />

vheerirader, cmildn't find a d<strong>at</strong>? for high up to the side. I got to U,r<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Yes, if s th<strong>at</strong> time-"i" year again. <strong>The</strong> Junior Prom is n<br />

licwiseiess people, st>Iving the question of transport<strong>at</strong>ion. W<br />

But then.* is always the fear of the unexpected, especially forfc<br />

ward off similar disasters.<br />

Houscand I couldn't find the dowbd-forStninutef<br />

"&» I went back to the car and<br />

tuld my fnend I u>ukin t tmd the<br />

do-jrbcU and didn't kixiw wit<strong>at</strong> to<br />

do, whether I should kn«k on the<br />

window or wh<strong>at</strong>ever," said a<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior<br />

"I saw this girl who ^as lauchmg<br />

so hard th<strong>at</strong> Uvr drcss popped<br />

ojKin and she was wearing a strapless,"<br />

English teacher Gloria<br />

McCarrysaid. ^<br />

<strong>The</strong>iu %vas another time where ^ „<br />

the guy was pinning hts d<strong>at</strong>e's car^ "&•><br />

sage |on herdresst and a«identh/Vtf<br />

spe<strong>at</strong>vd IHT- '^<br />

"My dale fur the senior prom<br />

was very embarrassinp," a LoweD<br />

uJumnus said. "1 ondwi up having •<br />

to pay for every thing-tuxedo* 1<br />

rental, dinner, f>ictures, aixl eveni!<br />

"He arriw-d <strong>at</strong> my house l<strong>at</strong>e:


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Ltnvell High School Mara,5,1993 ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Diversity<br />

gives BET<br />

the edge<br />

By Andrew Kim<br />

Before I w^sdemanding, "I<br />

want my MTV," Now, "I want<br />

my BET!"<br />

<strong>The</strong> desire to witch BET<br />

(Black Entertainment Television)<br />

hfetutd of MTV He* in tin. 1<br />

video H'lc.tion. BetnR an avid<br />

R&,B listener, 1 prefer BET.<br />

WIv.il 1 him u i Writ, mom tlum<br />

: 75 percent of the video* are<br />

nick. YIP not sayirij; th<strong>at</strong> I hid.*<br />

-*cK.biU I don J i buy MTV<br />

claims to colter' lo everyone's<br />

music lA»b*. Tht'ir hichestmted<br />

Hhinv, Yo! \fTV fa;*, has<br />

ta'n limited to the weekend,<br />

for example.<br />

On the other tMnd^BETdffere<br />

a variKy ol R&H music<br />

Rii}> Ci/y showcases an hour<br />

.\tul a hall :if rap videox 'Die<br />

T«p music isK-ttw ihiin MTV's<br />

yb!t despite the 1 luwtV anni>y-<br />

Ing vrtia*.<br />

Midnight Urne is an hour<br />

dedic<strong>at</strong>ed lo slow jams. Becuife^f<br />

Jie soothing voiceof<br />

host Paul TVrler .ind tltentix of<br />

music, ! w<strong>at</strong>ch thirt .sleav insteail<br />

of MIV's PrimetinKwith<br />

Duff.<br />

Video Vibr.ition>, aU.)<br />

hostvd bv I'ortif, fe<strong>at</strong>ure*<br />

mmily tfnwx vnifos<br />

the show, I hey do not<br />

necessarily play K&B music<br />

Sometimes they pl.iy house<br />

and techno. ..<br />

For yii/z ttsU.'ru*r»*, lluire's<br />

RFTOti for; AUhuuch it ha*no<br />

videos, it airs recorded<br />

*»h vj>ofmtisicai>W2m*t5. AIft<br />

uugh jazz ismrt my thing, Jt<br />

l BETdii<br />

Hears & Soul of R&Bi&M<br />

-h°ur and a half ot adult-ori-<br />

enfed R&B vkleos TiTough it<br />

targets tlrf? older nudrence, I<br />

l l k i b f i ' i f H<br />

and mnv-vffcos<br />

- Vidro ••Soul, hosted by<br />

Donnic Simpson and Shorn'<br />

Carter, playi* tvvn licur> ui<br />

today's best R&3 hits. This<br />

shoyv runs three times uvtry<br />

d/ impson<br />

/'<br />

-;Thp 20 Countdown. On S<strong>at</strong>ur-<br />

^days^n muoeit VJ hosts tlie<br />

'•.••T|Jp*2(rnwitrequested videos<br />

oiftheweek.<br />

V- H - Wrfep LI 1 , hosted by<br />

Madclyhc Wixxls, interviews<br />

upcoming, current, and<br />

-iBlurhingactsandtakesphone-<br />

-ins trom the TV audience.<br />

r "'Sermi Seme is similar t;> tfw<br />

.syndic<strong>at</strong>ed Entertainmmt Tv<br />

/<br />

movies, television series.<br />

HORTICA<br />

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Spoocer Christian hosts BET's Triple Thtn<strong>at</strong>, a music trivia "'<br />

garno show (abovo). Dan Corteso hosts KX7V Sports (below).<br />

anu cable -?xclusivu>.<br />

BET plays not m -Jy viduiKr, but<br />

the st<strong>at</strong>ion »?so airs comedies, a<br />

soap opera, m-l a game show<br />

amonf* otlvT thing?.<br />

Tiiflc Vntful i& a IHUML trivid<br />

game show -roiisistinp; of cl.i>sic<br />

R&B music Though it s fun t,<<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ch, I found thet|ue>ti >ns difficult<br />

to answer.<br />

pp<br />

rua 1 ;. Like I w<strong>at</strong>ch a soap!!!<br />

BET also shows reruns of<br />

Sa'ifvni, starring the foti 1 Redd Fox.<br />

I have one word 'or the sh(;wfunny<br />

Even tiioiigh it iM>!d, it shll<br />

br,ng> .i smile to my face.<br />

Couticricn: BITT? own comedy<br />

.show, ua-^'iib y< uinland upfomim;<br />

stand-up conx-dhns .Tliis^how<br />

lias its fi,^\i and ha J d.'.v.--. N mvci smedian>.>rt'sido-sptittinfily<br />

funny<br />

r-ut others a<br />

<strong>The</strong> Uvhmnt CimteJy C/»ii* it also<br />

on BET l(>r Uiirty minutes with --i»mediansand<br />

skits tlut make this h<br />

anactive, fast-paccvl comedy *.lx»w.<br />

Tcvti Summit with Lisa Johnson,<br />

Jt\il> with t^suL's emiirixitiiij;<br />

toduv'*: tct'n.Tliesludioand vitiwinj;<br />

audience a>k »he <strong>at</strong>tests ipic*lions.<br />

Tliis is ^» gre-it show because<br />

it trie's to accentu<strong>at</strong>e the postives<br />

According ti; Billhvni, BET ki-><br />

re.iched 35-1 million honu^ out ot<br />

60 million cable subsr.riberr.compared<br />

to \nVS573 millitin.<br />

It 1 had the p >wer to n'pn'fT.ini<br />

BET. I would repl.w.e simc nt (IK*<br />

existing slmw.i .md <strong>at</strong>tempt to<br />

make rrsiiv shows likt 1 Ten 'jitrwtit<br />

lniin.lt 1 : toKi.'tKvtivf,.i>lniwnm.-t<br />

have community involvement<br />

Other tlun tlut, HtTd'.v.-* not ntvd<br />

toclun^e<br />

Tlw 'Hrrj will LVIOIIR ti> BET.<br />

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MTV loses<br />

video<br />

monopoly<br />

By Keith Chan<br />

and Henij* Nghc<br />

Vi.'MTVfiziK.-s.<br />

Mowevut, it >ini don't mind<br />

trying yotir brain fi»ra k'wlu'."v,<br />

MTV' cm tv entiTtaipinf;.<br />

7 vpnibiemd.H. 1 *not lieimlH 1<br />

i.itibic videov An\ st<strong>at</strong>ion can<br />

shew vidiH^s without diffimlty.<br />

US tlir i»tliuT fe.itureii tlut tuvd<br />

fine tuning<br />

Most nf the VJS .w cilluT incompetent,<br />

annnvin^, or (>iring<br />

l L yj f l i A f<br />

rican-AmcriiMn who IIOMJ A (TV<br />

'n\m>, a hip-h.»p oriented .*lv;w<br />

Bellamy tri*-s h • .irl s • Ci «ol Ht.it IKetkisljptiHikin^<br />

like Sieve Urki'I,<br />

the ncnJy i^tv on Fii'nily :V1n.*'.'rs<br />

l V<br />

"N i»iMjvmwled," tla'rv i> My»<br />

Pan ( i ci'tox'. better kiu'wn a*<br />

VVIvipixT Man. wh*i 'fh»>t> M7 1-'<br />

S;i"-J,-. ^itu kmns, tin 1 •"fv'ky<br />

.im*^ii« iitil win tiiuina^iT ti».in.<br />

n« i v you evcr\' (iiiw. 1 he's o<br />

-nuiSL* pn>b.»».i<br />

l.iifuui-<br />

"'i il«.'Wi?r*tt<br />

.ininvtton w« j 'v,' CMT MH'H T'y<br />

v<br />

Tlv<br />

t'nly'1'ntMpp.in.'nUviHt.'pl ((«•>•<br />

.>r\*,i!l ^ttipid<br />

MTV fiMliiiv* 'thr Crml,<br />

but •.il'uu- dt^ v; s tic<br />

p point oi vii-w, which is uiii'.jui.-,<br />

and thv »'iu>ir videos, dvspite<br />

their leaning towaal iock Thu<br />

the rvason MTV WM,<br />

y<br />

they s:o btill tlur n«>st interesting<br />

bit (>! MTV<br />

In addition M»mrof the V|'> are<br />

^entJiiK'iy iiimiy, like Piiuly Sltoa'<br />

and Duif (a woman, not a bevr)<br />

Iliey [xtsx.'sh a ceruin \* »i*H* find<br />

perstmalit\' ,md ei"b.irr.»*i>)iii;<br />

momtnt^ th.it vicvv(.T> -'.'i.d in<br />

«»biiut their livis. Tlw pnn-huvrs<br />

rf.'-'.-n.M.t (lu'storii-s-.s'itha L"h-uii;(-..<br />

th,it make the shew wild and<br />

crazy Tin* result is .i unique<br />

pn w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

Anotlier good program i><br />

House of S/v/ more entert>>inin^ than any<br />

chtMp stunt.<br />

MTV HalfHtntrO»m\lyJrl0ur\i<br />

g'.Hv.i as It nig as ttw coiiH^iiiins MV<br />

funny Hiiwewr, OIIHT clvtnuvls<br />

also have their own comedy<br />

shows.<br />

In other news, the MTV lit,j'/t(>;\vJ<br />

albums tuve fiiully p*ud<br />

oil. Mari.tli Caruy MV\ Eric<br />

Clapton, ifu- two l<strong>at</strong>est artists on<br />

U)t}>)u\^iii, luve both wild ovei I<br />

million album.-. Despile singing<br />

mostly prert-'le-ised wn^s. customers<br />

Kiw found the live rt><br />

Lij-t week's Cir.intmy aw.trdi.<br />

How cimld MTV be impnwi\i?Tlwliri-l<br />

liiinii tivtt could<br />

be cluuigi:d ti the .untumt of<br />

airplay o( hip-hop and R&B<br />

mag'ttne, MTV Iws aln*ady fell<br />

the hfal of tritic> and viewers.<br />

TIKV inst.illed MTV /*»J.-iind Vf.'<br />

A17 V Riii*?., which liavi*incn,\iM.\i<br />

fivrUtnirsto I',! 5Inuirsperwtvk<br />

Twel whom s.i wvvk?An'viiu<br />

kuldingf Tins- w *.iks nut into a<br />

r<strong>at</strong>tut ntorr* A in qua! titne?han.'<br />

witltrm.k \ukn-1<br />

Wliavr two wttrds lo ,<br />

il thvy nvllv vsant to improve<br />

\torv< *indy f Tiiis young tadylia*.<br />

UK- purtect'pt-r>ti».i!ity th<strong>at</strong> MTV<br />

U Sh I l k<br />

I.1T<br />

X he hect part<br />

of MTV, of course,<br />

is the youth point<br />

of view.<br />

s*ime num. 1 shows, MTV!<br />

And stud UiUi Uqtihi Television<br />

and Bill Bellamy packing. In ad-<br />

Jilion, MTV m'igh* as well fire<br />

Dan Cortesc. He Iws Uuq*^r King<br />

commercials to fall back on.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> made MTV soappealing<br />

over the years' Perliaps it is the<br />

yinith point of view thai -JV\S it<br />

apart fmmifK.'otlwrchannels Or<br />

iTii'vLn. 1 it is thi' rebellious iititun.*<br />

of luinun^ (Kit make us not want<br />

to conn irm to standard television.<br />

Mi mover, MTV t<strong>at</strong>s Ii>:>t ib nvn<br />

m ip if y (•!" the music vidw > rruirki't<br />

.tnd S»»IIK # of its ability as trend<br />

setter with the (.-mergt'tKe of 'Hie<br />

Bo* and Black tntcrtainmunt<br />

Tetevision We think it's alx>iit<br />

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Gays want their chanco to "bo <strong>at</strong>l th<strong>at</strong> th*y can b«," Coo.<br />

Students open up about<br />

Opening mjlitaiy to gays<br />

By NU Fong and Maria Kong<br />

Lowcllites have a variety of<br />

views and opinions- about President<br />

Uinlon's plan to lift tltv ban<br />

on homosexuals In th».» armed<br />

forces..;<br />

Some students believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

gays deserve the same righto ns<br />

other Anxricins and sluuldn't be<br />

excluded from ihc military.<br />

"I think it's a smart decision<br />

because they [gays] should have<br />

equal rights," wphoman* Diana<br />

PortnoysaW.<br />

Junior William Herrvra said,<br />

"if (haft wlut Jhuy please to do,<br />

tlien mure power to them. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

rights can't be denhid."<br />

Frushmun lucIBuUvr t«i»J,<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y (gays! should have as<br />

much a right to die as anyone<br />

else.** ....<br />

Other Loweii aiuuciib think<br />

th<strong>at</strong> tile ban is dismmin<strong>at</strong>ory and<br />

docs not pive R.-tvs tltc "lirvrtv<br />

;ind justice for all" our pledge nl<br />

allegiance guarantees American<br />

citizens.<br />

"It's like saying you can't join<br />

[the military! because you're a<br />

bigot, or bec.my'yoii'rr* Jewish or<br />

Asian,*' junior Christina Hall said.<br />

Junior Slacoy Eng said, "We<br />

should be a society th<strong>at</strong> will accept<br />

individu<strong>at</strong>e*) ndnotdi:-s.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y narfieda temporary agreement,<br />

and while they negoti<strong>at</strong>e<br />

UK- issue, tlH.*militnry will not kick<br />

out any gav i.<br />

Clinton has also lifted the "jpg<br />

rule" cre<strong>at</strong>ed by the Republican<br />

president which restricted pregnant<br />

women from receiving abortion<br />

counseling from physicians<br />

<strong>at</strong> federally financed clinics Despite<br />

loud protests from anti-abortion<br />

groups, Qinton kept another<br />

one of his campaign promises.<br />

Clintoi; has madedear choices<br />

and decisions and does nor deverwMie<br />

criticism ht'isr.teivinK.<br />

He ha.s done nothing to warrant<br />

the unfair ta><strong>at</strong>ment by political<br />

pundits and the media. He is the<br />

first Democr<strong>at</strong>ic President in a<br />

de


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Prejudices strongly influence<br />

voting in school elections<br />

By Wei-Ling Hsu and Adoria Huey<br />

Many LmwHitesR» hi the votingbiMtb<br />

with morv than thy nominees' qualific<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

in mind. Most aindidahs hope tlwt<br />

students tnku time to raid their rx-titich •<br />

nicbiickgnmndba another pt».-sihiltt\-, but<br />

accruing to the poll, student;, placed<br />

ethnicity toward the bottom «»t the li>t ot<br />

fiKtiTs th<strong>at</strong> delermine their vote?<br />

Board of Schti>l and Community S*.-r-<br />

y y<br />

ing by ehinicity i? not ivalistic "if i don't<br />

1Mve the time to read .ill '.he jH'tition* fon<br />

the library window-.|, I would just bmk<strong>at</strong><br />

the pictures I Bi.f| I wouldn't -w 'Ulv he'><br />

M.-. I think !'l! \. >tv lor hint,'" N^ Mid<br />

A!thutip,h miny student government<br />

don't Uvl il is [von:*' i>t r.Rt: HSCS VKV<br />

i'lviirAruKitt K w.in smt, "It'> just th.it there<br />

arc -ti m<br />

*-iliiHj[ It'* iw>t prv)tidi -V "<br />

Acci'nJuif; | the 1W2 19'J\ SifoW .*UamnUibility<br />

H*\»m Cm/, ;ii LuvHI an.' ni Asian<br />

tleacvnt Hitwi-vtT77ic/*"rn7/'srvHMrdilMs<br />

ft»undtli<strong>at</strong>inthfp.is»fni.ryf.Mn.Sip-rci'iit<br />

of puvornnienl p«iMli'»na vvciv held by<br />

Asian.* Americdite VVhyt!«'di.sai-p.ir.cv?<br />

"I jtweW'v ifiitnin.iti.'d bv A^^rln;•p" Tsui<br />

sud,a.mp(ihn}^?tnJon' ti'prf^'TiMtttm (<br />

Chiiiiitiiwn 'It vChir»ifnwn, ymi<br />

wouldn't Ji.ivt- .1 whitf n-jin* vntUive Hit:<br />

ii you #> ti> P.icifi'." Met^hts. tV a-pr^rn-<br />

Litive wiinki mi^t bkvlv rv .1 whiU- fvr-<br />

UttnaiMy, l^iivt'll i'k\tii>n> .mm't lite<br />

kk'.il i'\pn•>•;<br />

llvit iiuinv hi'pe tlvrn li 1 lv 'Tuen* .in-<br />

.1 l< Hi if fXstpli \\\*i jn-st j;n Will 1 till- tlnv\,'<br />

Tsin :.,iid ">• tr. tlu-n:»yntv i.>t .'*t,«rp-><br />

whii like u> think tltey j;"t vti.-vt tnni. tin.-<br />

•Mtlrbit^is tit igu.ilttir.iticris. think -i^.un "<br />

A<br />

10%<br />

DISCOUNT<br />

With student l.D.<br />

Not valid with<br />

oiny other offer<br />

March a, /W<br />

ilte.Lowi'l! Survey: Elections<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> surveyed 366 students in twelve randomly selected registries.<br />

I low often do you vote £X> y«u read thi? Is popularity ever a<br />

in student election*? c.mdknte>' ^utitioiiN? f.u:tor in your vote?<br />

VVlut do you KIH- your choice of candidaie on?<br />

(Each student chose the three gre<strong>at</strong>est influences out or' a fHwsiblc six)<br />

Ability to j^orform duties<br />

Frieridshlp . ; ;<br />

Quality b| petition',; ' ;<br />

748 points<br />

Ethnicity Point* w*r* Mtiarwd to rmpontm on • thra* point «c»U<br />

(ttvw polnbi for most Important, two forsvcondmCMt<br />

Photogenic qunl'tlos Important, and on* point for third most Important)<br />

<strong>The</strong> t'pjvi'if Analysis: Ethnicity X<br />

ntmiciA FUNO<br />

How important is ethnicity when pickings candid<strong>at</strong>e? According \y the School<br />

Accoutilabititu Report Car.'i, about 65 peniait of Ixtwull students are Asian<br />

A nitM'ican. Tne l^tn'll romparcil this tr» student government and fouiul tlul<br />

aUiut 80 pvrcent of the officers in the past four years were Asian Americans.<br />

1992 !<br />

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1MIE THE AB5TS<br />

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<strong>The</strong> HTvice was available<br />

nnly in Chicago, New York,<br />

and Washington, D.C, where<br />

users had to go to spvcial ufficistn<br />

communic<strong>at</strong>e llwasa<br />

faiUirv.<br />

AT&T is pushing the vidon<br />

phone, as a "grandma phone"<br />

th<strong>at</strong> keeps gener<strong>at</strong>ions in visual<br />

contact uvorany distance.<br />

Butexccutivt'sand.snwltbusinuasts<br />

may use it qtie^t.<br />

Aca idling ti > Ti ing, .i user (rum<br />

nuLside <strong>Lowell</strong> kis a-centlv puta<br />

liH"k ttn tin* >y>tt. i iii, but only tt>r<br />

Ijtwell >(udcnt><br />

"Ponxttne wlur»ehand1e [code<br />

name) is Garth put a *:ite password<br />

on Mordor, but only for<br />

people who lug-in through<br />

I.it we I! UMIU", t hi' .KKlrt'v-.<br />

l.'M.JiHJ. hw. (.iiMlMO," which is<br />

like .i telephone number for<br />

Internet, Tongsiid "Now we just<br />

go through the California St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Llniversit) 1 , and open it from there,<br />

which means th.it we pretend to<br />

be Jogging in fmm somewhere<br />

besides <strong>Lowell</strong>."<br />

People play for many different Aldan Yan (left) and Brian Lee (right) eagerly pfayQuS for "*''<br />

reasons. *^'ou runar.mnd Wiking<br />

for things to kill, and the cintl<br />

thingaboutitisth<strong>at</strong>rruinypcMple<br />

canpiay<strong>at</strong>thesimctime," Unveil<br />

sophomore Jeffrey Kwan, a<br />

Murdorpltyer, said.'"It's like real<br />

life. Afti.'r you do it a couple t<br />

times, you'get addicted Vou can<br />

poke people, kiss them, ?pit on<br />

Mordor in the <strong>Lowell</strong> computer lab.<br />

*hem,gigRleitt them,weven (art than in real life," <strong>Lowell</strong> sophoon<br />

them." more Kunny He said. "When a<br />

Must students and adults play person is introduced to characters<br />

RPC» f'.>r tin.- interaction with on a com .omputer screen with no<br />

Hlter people, not for the interac- voice, facial, oremoannnl expnstion<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School March 5,1993<br />

fiaiadi<br />

CARDINAL SPORTS<br />

Girls' hoops advance<br />

to AAA finals today<br />

fly Uinily Ngo<br />

and Stephanie<br />

S<strong>at</strong>o<br />

After be<strong>at</strong>inj;<br />

the Lincoln Mtis-<br />

M-42inthe<br />

d.iy, llu 1 <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Sirta' varsity basketball<br />

team advanced<br />

to llu* AM -<br />

Oty Owmpioi-ishipsand will t.ice<br />

the Balboa B'IK-.UICOO today .it<br />

Ki.*z.\r Pavilion .it 330 p in.<br />

"U'b going to be .1 tiuifch<br />

jjtinu 1 /' junior guarxi Anissa T.m<br />

slid "But if we play hard they<br />

enn'tbeal us."<br />

C'.iJij.K.u^ni".-!..: aid, •'•<br />

we play K M *1. int»'U.-^'h.i-'WiUi.iU,<br />

we'll win it. .ill, no nvitor how<br />

weil theoilier teampUyv"<br />

Although the C<strong>at</strong>dtnal maintained<br />

the lead thniuglioul the<br />

en tin: Lincoln fcimie, their pl.iy<br />

was lactuidabical »*arly on.<br />

"We started out sloppy," Tan<br />

l b H<br />

p<br />

away and ihtfdcfe<br />

In the second half, we picked it<br />

up."<br />

At tar I rading by .* <strong>at</strong> the etKl • >t<br />

tUcftn>U'|U.irU.T, <strong>Lowell</strong> increased<br />

itsleadto13witha3l-1Khaiftinw.'<br />

.scom.<br />

Alter ihnt, the Cardinal wiw<br />

untimc'.vible:.<br />

"In (he second lulf, we pulled<br />

out, gave it our all, and phyed<br />

Yy<br />

win rv.illy ba.l," --enior r»'rv%arJ<br />

Sequoia B,iitmi sud<br />

Maioni led tlu- team with IN<br />

poiiitffolloiviA!by|'m i .»rO, T ailah<br />

Ilv'n'p»'n .uiiJ An*In*.i i"Hn•• -nx<br />

who hao 11 putif-ivKli<br />

I ,i-«t FnJ.iy, Ivt.in-tlv playi'tl.s,<br />

the t*.Mm f.Kvx} Ball>»a .ii h^nwin<br />

,i pri'tiew i»t the champion-hip<br />

and Iv.tl thein'ir-#ij<br />

<strong>The</strong> action iva> coii'-tani and<br />

tlifi^.imt 1 \v.i>a rliit-hanger until<br />

thcfiid<br />

In i-».ntra>l t.» tlu- I.tin u!n<br />

>;.IIIIL', wlvn thrt.'ardmal >r,irtv\l<br />

i>ut vve.ik.iiKl limshi\l -tmn^ tin*<br />

B.ilNi.! t;anv.' -^iiv l.< •»*. >. II -I :rt < it!<br />

'!!»'• l u l i u i i k - ••••'t Wednesday. IVl>24, (lie<br />

Canlnul Iv.u W.i>iiin^lon 63-5.S<br />

,\m\ they cn.i>lietl Minion 72-1S<br />

Monday Feb 22.<br />

Box .Htrt^ iwi fw.vji' 20<br />

Junior Andrea Durieux slides past a Lincolr. defender tor an<br />

oasy two In <strong>Lowell</strong>'s 64-42 victory <strong>at</strong> Kezar Pavilion.<br />

- .'. .wiiL*:\>-*...<br />

Kelvin Kam (loft) and M<strong>at</strong>thew Drechsler press in the backcourt against a Burton piny or.<br />

Boys' hoops lose playoffs, player<br />

By Lisa Chin >hot," IViwt-sniith ,>ud Ma(t I 'rethr-ler, vviio will o»n-<br />

L-. ••••vl! !v,.- ii:;: '.. ,....!; .-.., l\.-;u .•::. t:: '.imi-- !•• imp-,., .iiul roph •<br />

varsity basketball thettn.il «,|uaru*r I I-Z\imtttnt;an mores Ben Malbrou^h and<br />

learn lo>t to Mi>- end totlv.-'vavm Norman Sui"<br />

>ion ?f>-71 in their Juniors n« lyceSiniih ami Many tan:, aj^rce "Next year<br />

Round 1 AAA Welch lead the learn in s(onnj4 No 12 (Bon M.ilbnxi^lil will lx*<br />

playoff L*ani'.' <strong>at</strong> with 10.tnd ^points n^pit lively, really i?n»J," junior lev*.' Raskin<br />

'd T^i J£SE Mission f lii;h and junior? M<strong>at</strong>t L'avh.-liT and ->aid<br />

^ P £ Tlu-lo-toMiv with H and h abounds n^rxr- AAA Boys'<br />

-ion ^,i, vim. in tutu BasketbaSI Final<br />

p.irt to th-'rarly tri|itry •n W(^:i.>div,rib M.ihela-t Standings<br />

^iiani Adnano i-lrv<strong>at</strong>in .Mrv<strong>at</strong>in hMPiejvmf'i tlie^-a> -n. I o-.vril<br />

lud iwn pl-t\int; e\tn'mfl', wrtl d"( iiv ^.mii<br />

K-ton 1 In• broke hi;- .mklc .Mid hi- w.t- put. -ut of rr.uli in tiv tJurd Division I<br />

*vri>t early in thv'M.\ondi.i i aartiT vju.uti r v.hrii l.


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March 5,1933<br />

Wrestlers place second <strong>at</strong> All-City<br />

ByChuH-Jeong<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> varsity<br />

wrestling team<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tled their way<br />

into All-City <strong>at</strong> Lincoln<br />

High School<br />

butfdlsbort, taking<br />

second overall behind<br />

McAtucr, who<br />

scored 161 points.<br />

Lowcl! scoreJ<br />

151 points and Washington High<br />

School, last year's winmtrs, took<br />

third, scoring 131 points.<br />

Thu <strong>Lowell</strong> wrestlers placed JO<br />

t>f their 12 qualifiers in the top! 4.<br />

Senior Conway Clx> 025 lbs.) bcut<br />

Rowcll Soriano of Mission 12-10,<br />

senior Luis Monterrosa (119 lbs)<br />

pinned Noel Cabralcs of Balboa,<br />

and senior team captain Miguel<br />

Perln 030 lbs:) defe<strong>at</strong>ed Kit Oh n!<br />

Linculn, as all threu of thorn took<br />

first place in theirdivisions.<br />

. Freshmen ftimau Washington<br />

(112 lbs.) and senior Richard Wu<br />

(189 lbs.) each took second place.<br />

Senior Kevin Oh (152 lbs.) took<br />

third place. Sophomore Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Fortg (103 lbs), sophomore<br />

Raptiaei Garcia (140 lbs.), senior<br />

Ivan Ilnicki (145 lbs.), and senior<br />

David Lw (171 lbs.) each took<br />

fourth place.<br />

Though the team look.-d impressive<br />

overall, it wasn't enough<br />

to pull a victory as McA teer placed<br />

six wrestlers in first place in their<br />

divisions.<br />

After the tournament, coach<br />

Niclwls was disappointed, but IK 1<br />

did not think it was a total loss.<br />

"I'm a little disappointed, of<br />

course, becaiiM. 1 we did come so<br />

close," Nicholas said," but .it the<br />

same time, McAteer had to win<br />

every single m<strong>at</strong>ch in Uio finals to<br />

win, and tlwy did il-"<br />

Nicholas rredited his succus* to<br />

tin? wrestlers<br />

<strong>The</strong> guys th<strong>at</strong> were experienced<br />

like Miguel (PerId), Luis<br />

(Monterrosa), Rich (Wit),<br />

and some uf the others, a'.illy<br />

brought the other guys along," he<br />

said. *n"huse returners' were the runwin<br />

why our guys cam: ,\s far as<br />

thvydkJ"<br />

Eleven U>well wrestlers qualii<br />

! ,*.\i for All-City. Clinch John<br />

Nichols full his U.\im was ready, but<br />

sonw of die wa-ntlers felt nyrvous.<br />

"I'm pretty nervous about All-<br />

City because I have to wrestle a<br />

pretty good guy who's the coach's<br />

brother, so 1 just hope I come<br />

through somehow," seniur Luis<br />

Montcrn>s.j said before the m<strong>at</strong>ch.<br />

"I'm happy th<strong>at</strong> I haven't Inst a<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch yet, but I just hope I cm carry<br />

my wins .ill the w.iy thrv>ugh All-<br />

City."<br />

fximenf the wrvskfars thought of<br />

otlurr tilings other titan All-City<br />

"Pork and beans!!" Perla said,<br />

anticip<strong>at</strong>ing hi> return t.i uvular<br />

diet after wn telling his weight during<br />

wrestling H'.ism.<br />

Prior ti> All-City, thi; Cardinal<br />

team won their last three dual<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch* 1 * against Mission, Biilboa,<br />

and Cilileo, scoring 6, 41-20,<br />

and 4H-12, respettivelv.<br />

Nichols, the third wrestling<br />

coach in four years, will be coaching<br />

with Mike De N<strong>at</strong>ale, ihe<br />

McAteer wrestling coach tit prepare<br />

tlw winners of AH-City for the<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e hiunutnent.it the University<br />

of the Pacific in Stockton t< 4 -uid Itxl<br />

V0 in the second set, which<br />

vlrwrskyfrirfettedduetoiinlnpiry-.<br />

Senior's Chris O'Drien and<br />

i<br />

played secimd, third, and fnurlh<br />

H*tfds, rospettiv^ly O'Brien defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

MarkVounj^ while 'ttng.md<br />

Lviu toil (Mr miCltlK-s (U-M, O fi)<br />

!<br />

Fiftl'. seed Jirnmy Motif; and<br />

sixth seed Brinri Louie defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

thuiri»p["xnu;nti (T -")u> J/.iiuUir<br />

1) V6-2), respi^tivety. <strong>The</strong> tirit<br />

seeded doubter team r( junior<br />

George Brown and sopru>mure<br />

Cyrus Hng and<br />

d h l f<br />

>et*dt'd<br />

1,-is.t yeitr 's tup s.vxi, Jim Frt 'lik,<br />

did not pljy in the University<br />

nuich dur to J s»r.- Kuk<br />

I ho U>ivt'[l txiy> tennis KMin<br />

V'i'l lxy,in its ivpibr Mv:-t> ; Ac.'n.K'niii"<br />

Athk'tic As^\ iaritmt AAA t kunft«nt»<br />

the J.itt I vvn v r,ir>, thi* )^ ivvcll<br />

Ixivs' tenni*. ti'am Imix^ ti»<br />

p .i third year<br />

Malcolm Alk'i\, a iiHtkii 1<br />

will lead the team thi> y^ir Tlu^ b<br />

his first (libco.ichinf;a lij]»h KIUHII<br />

team Allen was oiikeif iJ\ the tup<br />

tliriv in the 1»'\>' !S MII^I^ in Ux*<br />

tt*>n and in In? tlutn' yc-.trs ,u S.m<br />

ji*>o St<strong>at</strong>e, pl-ijed \'«>. 1 f»»r their<br />

tennis team.<br />

When lhi. i lx>yswr r iMtkvdh«iw<br />

thfv liked Allen, the n*s[> mw w.i*.<br />

J\..,lU\«.. /\!l^i\ 1.1 .» il.-i Y.>t'l hU.<br />

He's wry p^itiveand rnen*etic,"<br />

Bui slid'<br />

Most ;»f the hip plavera art* rv-<br />

turning iivm )a.-t year's team, in<br />

cludini; U >p ^-.-d l"n »lik and s.vorid<br />

K".-d Axtell<br />

Froliki>a:rrefillyrankedNi>.3H<br />

in buy:;' IS sin^U^ and A\tell<br />

raiikixINu 7.">»n bity-/ le^tn^lo,<br />

t?nth AvteM and Hi»nt; tecencU<br />

NCIA r.inkiiw.s 1bi> yt-ar<br />

Junior AKm Schwartz, whu<br />

(.'LiVfO "li ll'iC te.mi IIVM \.ip i ,<br />

al^> hold* .i fviTA nnkin^ in tin*<br />

l*>\< Ui^inj;U->.it\-i> 17 ^Inv.irtr<br />

rdrm** in p!.w foi I nwt>U a^ain thii<br />

year but i^ out fur wvvral vstt'ks<br />

due to a back injury.<br />

Havin^btvn tindeff.tti-vl li tr ttv.*<br />

[XSt tw.i years, the IMV.S* (i-imi.team<br />

k\*l> ciMindent tli.it ihey will<br />

t.ikf.* tla'clLirnpinnship t"ii> year<br />

*"Wehav;M n.,ilIvgiHx.l team thj?<br />

year and liaveagt*h.lchancei>f rvi<br />

Tliis year's team is very stn >nj;<br />

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"Both i*iir Mn^.Ji 1 - and dnuhli's an*<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School March 5,1993<br />

Young and old<br />

combine for win<br />

By Rebecca Y.<br />

Chan<br />

With fresh,<br />

young talent and<br />

veteran fencers, thp<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> vnrsity fencing<br />

team defentud its<br />

first opponent, Lincoln<br />

Hi^i Schwl><br />

3iit <strong>Lowell</strong> List week<br />

unFcb.24.<br />

Senior Dun Hifttt,ft funant; tonm<br />

vrtcnin, defe<strong>at</strong>ed Lincoln's John<br />

Xu, Vivk Rili.and Wayne Ho 5-4,<br />

5-l,and5-4,r«.pectively Freshman<br />

starter He<strong>at</strong>her Logas, in her first<br />

Lowsllm<strong>at</strong>clvmercilesslytTushcvi<br />

XuVtnd Bali 5-3 and 5-2, Team coa.ptain<br />

Geoffrey Yeh dufaitnd<br />

Wayne Ho 5-2, but lost to aili 4-5.<br />

Lincoln's Xu and Ho defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

co-captain Axel Jung and junior<br />

Christopher Chan, 1-5 and 2-5, respectively.<br />

"Overall, it was a pretty good<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch," junior Lii Yin^ Kuan hiiU.<br />

"Tlic other tonmdidn't suck It'snot<br />

like they didn't have any t'xpori-<br />

unce."<br />

Junior Connie Szeto said, "I<br />

think this was an intense m<strong>at</strong>ch. It<br />

was wry competitive and our team<br />

did wvll."<br />

" I thnupht we were consistent,"<br />

junior Tiffany Leung said "Winning<br />

the first three bouts; boosted<br />

our confidence and nude us feel<br />

like we could win the bouts easily<br />

and quickly."<br />

Coach K<strong>at</strong>liy Krusen, assistant<br />

coach Adair Tench, and the team<br />

hope to repe<strong>at</strong> last year's MICCL-SS <strong>at</strong><br />

All-City when <strong>Lowell</strong> placed a total<br />

of six members in the top ten in<br />

All-City individuals. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

Alfred Louie, a fencer for seven<br />

years, won the men's individual<br />

championship fur the swjnml consecutive<br />

year.<br />

"Wo hope to take it all, All-City<br />

and everything," veteran fencer<br />

Alfred Wang said. "We arc going to<br />

clean house."<br />

List year, Carolina Chun, a key<br />

member of the fencing team,<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

Gymnastics team moves<br />

to more challenging league<br />

ByJeannir.Cuan<br />

and Jenny Yam<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> gvninastim<br />

it-am i> I$UYfntf<br />

irom the Ai'-Oly<br />

league this itcason.<br />

nnd its new. home<br />

will be the Central<br />

Coast Section of the<br />

Police Athletic<br />

League. j<br />

m» lerilvn I.TM.. uvrv-<br />

, tlure are lu'i*<br />

y<br />

ington and Lowc-H. "'Am nwti<br />

more than Uvu teams to >& unpi'te."<br />

Jnnk docs not know how the<br />

team will do this season- "We've<br />

never been in this U-ajivte before,"<br />

she said.<br />

Btc Chierrj. who pl-u-oi second<br />

in All-City Inw optional*, believe*<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the tisirn will do pretty well.<br />

"IWe ha\'e| a lot of «ln g pp<br />

Be^idfi the ct.'inpetition, the<br />

I'.AL league run-. ditfermtU *h.m<br />

All-City, acencding to C.wy<br />

Brown, who tied (or third in All-<br />

City low optional "With tin* nt'iv<br />

1'Mgue, there i-j only high option.il<br />

and compulsory. iiiereS no low<br />

optional." <strong>The</strong> compuUiry team<br />

has set nnittn*', whik- tlu*itpiittn.)1<br />

tetim <strong>cre<strong>at</strong>es</strong> n> own<br />

Twi'tHt'p'' 1 wtiU't'UKinj.* .ill f.nit<br />

jiH'Co ot n|tiipmi>iu .mo lour<br />

pii»ple will *.p».viiili/e on ,i >p*.% 1(10<br />

Freshman He<strong>at</strong>her Logas foils tho <strong>at</strong>tempted <strong>at</strong>tack of her Lincoln opponent<br />

Earlier in tho season, another<br />

key member w,i« lost, when Ted<br />

Finucane, the All-City's second<br />

place men's individualist, became<br />

ineligible for personal reason*.<br />

Louie will not particip<strong>at</strong>e on Ihv<br />

fencing team this year IHWHIS- !u<strong>at</strong>tends<br />

the School of Business and<br />

Commerce in the afternoon.<br />

"Ithinktheseasctnisgoingtobe<br />

more of a challenge because we're<br />

missing our three starters from last<br />

year," Kuan said, referring to<br />

Ch*•«:-<br />

St<br />

inhnmor.* Xidasln Ta<br />

?.53. M'p.iur Tn Ng.vi Trani.'.tmt.*ii*<br />

fourth m thf liX) fly with t:33.<br />

"1 feel KiwJ." CO.KII Ron<br />

H»»tmer NIH! "Tliey * wani ag.iinst<br />

(•.ton other Thvre WIT*.* sumo<br />

priiph' ..niiin; in within niv or<br />

i*v ll .t good<br />

g<br />

"Tliey have oiu* talented bnsist<br />

stri'ki- swnnnivr. .uul ihuir r *r\,\v<br />

team is re.illy >(o


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March 5,2993<br />

Hopes are high<br />

fitthe* Cardinal<br />

team<br />

ByJohnny<br />

Niemann<br />

"I expect much<br />

more from this<br />

year's loam,"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> varsity<br />

baseball coach<br />

John Donolwe<br />

said, expressing<br />

Uiwcli'^ hopes to win tho AAA<br />

clutmptonship for the first time<br />

sincel987. '<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no reason to .believe<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the Cardinal can't win the<br />

championship. If is a stronger<br />

team than last year's with better<br />

chemistry.<br />

TlwCardinal's sta'ngth is tlurir<br />

defense. "<strong>The</strong> defense on this<br />

team is strong enough tha t we can<br />

take it all tlie way/' senior second<br />

baseman Tnni Tritasavit siid.<br />

Thii,defense is anchored by<br />

center c<strong>at</strong>cher jnbh Leonard (6'4"<br />

190 lbs.) who possesses a strong<br />

arm.and leadership. Tltc middle<br />

mfiddcrs, junior Jung Pnk <strong>at</strong><br />

shortstop and Tritiisivit, can turn<br />

double plays with ease.<br />

SeruorcenttTfielUerOanOs. 1 ) 1<br />

is quick and cm gun any runner<br />

going for extra bases.<br />

TneGudinal's pitching is also<br />

quins good, led by senior starters<br />

Tlwi> Robiits and George Eisner.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y are going to bo very hard<br />

to hit in.AAA,"* Duiw ihituMiiii. "A<br />

lot of teams will besurprised with<br />

the velocity they throw with."<br />

<strong>The</strong> bullpen, comprised<br />

mainly of. position playirs, will<br />

function by committee with<br />

sometime* third starter sophomore<br />

Dcn»k Kensinger ami No,l<br />

rulievfr senior Mark Austria leading<br />

tltc way.<br />

Lnvdl'sotfwteviacVi. long Kill<br />

.power, so the team needs to mak^><br />

contact,nxwerunrK*rsalong,steal<br />

bass, and overall play Jggn.v<br />

sively, according to Donchue.<br />

"Th<strong>at</strong>, and timely hitting which<br />

we lacked last year, shoulo keep<br />

usintlu'gamesomtrpitclungand<br />

defense onuM get tlv? job done."<br />

<strong>The</strong> lineup will always change<br />

but thcrearea few players to keep<br />

aneyenn.<br />

Tritasavit, despite his iize<br />

(4t5]75S-330S<br />

(5*5*), may be the best hitter- nthe<br />

tt-am. Ha has the ability to hit the<br />

ball into the gaps and should gvt<br />

a lot of hits.<br />

Casey, a singk'S-hitter with<br />

speed, is "ready f(tran All-Cityty<br />

pi* year/* Dum ihuv said<br />

Kensinger is one- of ihiw true<br />

lefties on the team and according<br />

to Donohue, "he should gel on<br />

base a lot."<br />

Senior third bagger/pitcher<br />

gbnur is the fasta»t player on tlw<br />

team and should steal an abundance<br />

of bAMS, teamm.Ues say.<br />

Junior Jung Pak was H.tond<br />

turn All City List year If lie gets<br />

out of hi* prc-HMSon slump ho<br />

n'Knild definitely by UUM* again.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one player who means tlvr<br />

most to the club is captain josh<br />

Leonard, "Josh is A gtxxl example<br />

because when I** plays, IK* plays<br />

110 percent," junior lenmmaie<br />

Todd Harn>p siid- *'He trie* to<br />

lielp jxni all the linu.'."<br />

According tt< IMnuhUi', josh<br />

calls all the pilchc*. "When we<br />

had our perfect game last year<br />

josh railed every pitch He seuies<br />

down tho pitches and really<br />

helps them out."<br />

Unveil has rnadt: it to tin.* playoffs<br />

nine times out of his 10 years.<br />

"I'll K* extivRK'ly disipptrinlud if<br />

iitUuM.itdu* tin. 1 yi-iir «c UKL'UII<br />

ourMniti'ni^.uuf wetinn't Iwve<br />

tlK* trophy," Dur, »l:ue*iiid. "But<br />

-haseKills cm taki6;!unny bounce*<br />

sometimes, and I just want the<br />

team In ol.iv OHr best."<br />

A PACK AT THE TRACK<br />

Trackstors goar up for the season's start (From left) .sophomore Chris Wu, and<br />

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anywhea i ~*i\Cirpt in tl\e United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Tlvit may change next yvar<br />

wlwn UK World Cupomui to tlw<br />

B,iy Area and eight other siter.<br />

acmss the anintry I he nrM six<br />

ittiitclu* ol U o World Cup will tv<br />

played <strong>at</strong> Suinford Stadium *wer<br />

a span of MX weeks in June and<br />

July, and about 42O.WX) fHvple aw<br />

i^pected to <strong>at</strong>tend tlw games.<br />

I IK.' rtorid^.upiser»uiiuiivu u><br />

bring SZ2^ t>> $337 million t;» tin-<br />

Bay Area, including $53 million<br />

from foreign visitors "<strong>The</strong>re's<br />

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of intent.itioiuil vi>iti>r><br />

and money," Meva Heffler of<br />

MasterCard siid. ' '<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cup may o bring a<br />

gre<strong>at</strong>er intfrest in soccer U><br />

Anwrkti .SnoxthiiMHrverbwrnite<br />

popular t»r as publiciztsi as rvi»-<br />

iuti<br />

jpitrr'.s f)o*1e»i in lite Exotiiitwr<br />

tlutnver W)/.)tV) youths ait 1<br />

n*gisti;n\i m, w nxw pbyers. j:<br />

One it>*i>ten\i pl«tytT is Miirk<br />

Yam, .t I J'Wi-H s > oiT te.im ment-<br />

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Yuan Mid. * * ,<br />

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Two loam* .ire .lutimuticaDy trt:<br />

tlie UnitL\l Suites, tlw host auuv<br />

try, and Germany, the defending<br />

Baseball team gets an A in Chemistry<br />

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<strong>The</strong>Girdin-irs main pnibiiin<br />

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•V.ohirrto IS* Number/2 fcqweHHigh School, San Francisco United School District Friday, March 26,-1993.<br />

Class of '97 may mushroom to 934<br />

By Wei-Ling Hsu<br />

and Adoru Huey<br />

flowing to political pressure<br />

rirxnCruiusc community group*.<br />

supinnlirniJeM Waldeziuv Rajas<br />

directed ttai L«:wi»U offer a'.bniv<br />

»ion to 153 additional Chine*.-<br />

Aiwricin students next year, en-<br />

Jting •; freshman class which<br />

couJd reach5.M.<br />

In addition to the 75! original<br />

iuxt^tanttr k*Hi»fs maiUvl in Uh*<br />

fVbruary, the&in Frarit.TM.oUni<br />

littl SchiMtl District (SFUSD) H-<br />

p<br />

Thtt first rouitd Of ajdjrmr:.*;<br />

to<br />

schools with Sco:w V'Ohvwn 61<br />

.irHi65anlheiradml-SH(t'»ti*.i?uJcv.<br />

<strong>The</strong>}*i*ond nHind of lvttt'is writ<br />

r>ut t«45Clum>^-Ami > hcd:t Mudent:<br />

from non-public: schosl';<br />

vvhow scoi'es mngw.! from o*. to<br />

5<br />

intht'thnrtTnind-itotjikvi'>.-!. In d:>K;».ti k lUJdition.^OStep-fb-CoIletf Muff;tia!s<br />

fit-cided to Lm\rll this<br />

dents hem i:ndi-r-ivpK**:meiJ<br />

minority groups have been<br />

gi.mtcd *dn*isMon. Hi^hi hu:id«ti<br />

forty •on»-tn.<br />

vr.ir<br />

'IT..- distort h.ts »-;.,«-JM;.II!\<br />

-."udied "he a.iwnf i leave HUM-<br />

t i,hm«.'n ha-.v.»!- -..nW.iiK .tmithr\ hav«-lwe!ii>notn:'-ntu>inxi.is.in«ilt.otvrll<br />

lotn<strong>at</strong>ivo Mhrml," t.hrt,^ s,,ij<br />

'<strong>Lowell</strong> tfdnwiuMrittoo ^»tni 'All tlux* yi'aisthfy'vrNt-n^t*thnt<br />

tot.-)l cnroUnu'rit nr*t y*>.ir inp by thn- [] .irxvll\,in.'*ir> *\\U'r?uitt\v \nl\m,t<br />

1 ..n-nmin^ ln-hmrn tUr-s<br />

ixiuctmn by addt~~£ tli.it m.inv<br />

^I'lJi.-nts to thv building IW<br />

l.)\vi:il'.fa'u!ty iivmivi>.hinvt.-vrt.a-v<br />

not situ-tied with, the sdra<br />

n; it* TCMI^ theMuiK'm pcpul.i<br />

ph v stilly-, .in'fun it. liK*-viu*eds<br />

to lv anotherminium for n Frxmh rra.-h.-riiVne Vihon<br />

1> jt'>mf- lo<br />

^tU't '<br />

•..n-i Kuus dni mil icnsuit thi-<br />

! nwilifii, uliy lvtnir;iivtdun;hi<br />

.nl<br />

nu.ci<strong>at</strong>k<br />

t.Iub{(.'/ i mi'.*-»*n tlutChin» i s« i -<br />

nitiil<br />

.'»»nM-ti 1 . -.'"> »v ' owi' pil<br />

i lh«-id~->;•<br />

SI (f.->P l J^-.vrtI " "t •"•upt'nntonrJrnt<br />

'J h<br />

nntbsted^san*bf»Tu>NvfM-h.Ti i .i district (it providi' bmrl* ivith<br />

in thrnrtVH'nt tlivnv. and, tn rt*- UKtfvti'Atbiwks.tvruiK'iifi-xI •-t.ui.<br />

pp<br />

Auwnc*u* community >;roups, vices U"Ji«.iKAs-i. an*i oths-* 1 ma-<br />

ip tliecleaninaspiiit<br />

i«- IM.-MIIM-ib.it tvt<br />

-ut li> tin- -J»m| 11<br />

timv<br />

.il a*:i:i*sb foi<br />

iU i li.'Mw.*%••. l-.itini« ft\ .!*•*---?»*? .nfiiiJ |-ubi,t -i Imn!-. i*i tUvtr<br />

fw fin r- •""•n:^ .ibJf tc ^;:vf .in t AOi nu'inlu i Anlluwt><br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion whvn- |:.'U!it-nIs| t-,:n Cbmv S.IKI, "C>iir main point ol<br />

Juvfip.uT'iv.nuK At thispiunt. • liiiu-nluvn w lUM ivf -.up[*«»ri m-<br />

;se can't ^ii pi*»pK- thiou^h :i«- !i*>;TJtH'n wtuilfiuMrtfdly. Uuf<br />

hjRv wv have n.j >pact- " Ni.tuM- Chirtt-*' America HA an 1<br />

B*»l^ \UMJUVI, «b«iiq.x i pnui ut (in»'-iiiurttilJit*fHtpuuiliof»iofSiin<br />

liit f i'»%t-;l I : .« nitv < t'linul. "--"i* * lr.(fni* iiitt u ,;ra(K>n pi\#-<br />

"vVt 'iv >-i>ui^ to -iistioy t)uality ^C'jnK-iu-iytm I'agc4 )<br />

Senior's customized<br />

car stolen, stripped<br />

a second time<br />

By Snlana Nolfo<br />

I thitik s:imnn«' f hiiow did it<br />

Ilvi.ir .i i^S* ••n.itr.i irtti-ni.i.<br />

v,-a*t stolen o:'* Martb 4 iii»t» Nil.<br />

Avenui' Jt*id V'wnU 1 .-.irw 1 '.<br />

li;u, the thu"-''.'s tooi tn* 1 whole<br />

gictiTornpiartrritTrfou! lt*w* hi?<br />

detai h.it>Jv laa- C [J p).*vci Th«speakers<br />

and !iw da^l'ix-iird WPIT*<br />

alsr stojn and <strong>The</strong> i^ition was<br />

JK.tpp«i.<br />

llw culprits "--JIC LUU'<br />

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andhn Mtilk'l. '•vhuhcontaimxi ;•<br />

btt'e over >iu. Luu lau-;<br />

his wajfci -ji tiyr n\.i:l.<br />

hit* 5»_*t car to<br />

•whuiH >ince "I don'i think »-.y<br />

oait-nt. i-rcuki let mv," he said.<br />

Avccirdinj* to Luu, the jwlkv<br />

fLive no •iii.-.p'Vt* tir lead*- "n the<br />

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Alex<strong>at</strong>Euscbio<br />

Opinion<br />

April Oun<br />

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Gunptt*<br />

Jrti<br />

MtkrNi:<br />

S*/ah Chuck<br />

Jennifer Kjpf-m<br />

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Fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

Gilbert Lev»b* rw^d the If-<br />

and to mis city.<br />

braries are started by about the library commission is bwry. Any rfdijtritm in wr-<br />

Ma>t>r Jordan began to 350 people this year and op- considering asking voters VH t* wtntid hurt nc-t fsnly u*<br />

make good on hispromiM? to er<strong>at</strong>e on a budget of $20.1 fora parcvl tax wluch would but tn./ keJetal budget lar, but drastic sk»ps need to weird A with aitkin »nj to do<br />

organize volunteerseivices- This and other cuts will be be Liken to keep our institu- more for an important m-<br />

<strong>The</strong> job description, though forthcoming in July when tions ;«xvssibkv Itlrurpeopk* rf S F<br />

Joblessness, drugs, mental illness cause hotnelessness<br />

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"When I «w sir. A. I futnily w-<br />

frlti* and abanJ-xvd lirtu-firr N*L»iwl<br />

month* His clothing ami hv-<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e- HfH^reni to meet me<br />

t/urPtsimt rf'Columbusline, $<br />

th<strong>at</strong> he could not $o mu tfa ihsttf,t<br />

tYcau-if Otc FBI truest pek hi. 1 * up.<br />

He brtwrd they hid imftan t4\t i*£r<br />

ttnieninhistrrntn. trhkh kr htani a»<br />

t\ncc$, «; ftt IIIJ to N* careful.. I nbJ<br />

hm <br />

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pimply l~i£ht future. "—E Fulk*r<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Commentary<br />

Expulsion is not the answer<br />

whobnrugtitaMwed-orYshotKun - • ' - Pen A VJr '* '•'"• lU *' ri whob^d.tasawed^rfshotKun ^ j„ ^ ^ ^KTT * fa*u £,* "^?<br />

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to school. I think thai the<br />

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toKhool. I think thai Ihe rk-avJ !>*>„• aK-Ttl^ ^ IK1 Kjtim ^'' 1 «^-"TN.'r.-Wr[v;if,r'..r<br />

made the right decision in bong *imm*t«tn* ..^TruC. lh"T^ 'T ^K. m " ^<br />

ochoci system* expel loo man. nui«Atiww»tKa.»k.-.L4--.u_i..- ,;.<br />

Miidcnts. Our solution u> u-'lin- to<br />

quency w to "throw the bum*. [ „„ ,,<br />

nut" r<strong>at</strong>her than torrturm and a- .idinini^Mt,^ »'^, *,.«•* • . ,<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>e. This method mav keep ,nto "Vcrun? -In X ^ * ^ T **"?'*' ^T ;<br />

juvenile drill*,* tm* »f *-hHhtiS!L^ ^^••^rf.noth.w>.^n,Wu<br />

schooia. btit « doesn't kick their, can or t ruciai hi<br />

(«jt of wi*y KxpuUHW mav h4%Krf rarwit-mav<br />

" ^ • ^ • ^ ^ m-v hr ^er N. Hunk out o, Tui^ul Th, M l ^ ,h« sh.<br />

OPINION<br />

. dtvn't always fair jp tn JKWH-. \ i.-kTit .-VJJ,P<br />

wc<strong>at</strong>cy racism can uinucncv d**-<br />

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tu AIDS r*>si-ar< h ,»r.»l -\tti-r<br />

uiPM-lini:. t >n th*<br />

1 t.Kt trtai AH-JS tw4> t<br />

ii.ismiKhtirwtviiip.uxl<br />

•M^<br />

jilrvvtiaV kfi»>( and Soluitona<br />

h»H^tefrien»Jb«ithchas.'daK;rl nv M>lutK*n Ih<br />

home. Fh* principal alk*£rdly :H»( ;-uti««ul M*<br />

struck the black student and tv vih.nmcnt tt witli, yourr^-ti!. the *«**> y»»u I'meValJt^<br />

.iv<br />

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'a***i tt>In»t. iti'.'7T f*«^ rh"tviVi'<br />

^^'J-^ «*»• *'"•-'-«•'» *»'»•» *» « ^ thr J.f.- .4 i U A»th AiUs<br />

n (^ipk- rt\.iru- i;i:r;»Asi witti<br />

11'V Ahi ,H.:» N!i>i'C*M in li^* 4MI.<br />

S*«»k, and «vw huwyou dress 4lK}«. WHj i^i*.,!**, noLV IK> u«^*-J HA<br />

wn rti>*t rtduit fltttfilM*! H*r diwipbnr » Mir.-i-w.tu! K< .»„«• »vi^.i:.>I ,n,| ,*..,(•••. ' ' m -ji, .,. -M. • \ i\\ .ivir^^k '-^ • ..i !• "u t.i --i "•«%• ,-i iW.-iVn<br />

*^"pie, petyJe Jt Uu-flJKpoU-. lh,»i ruve^.Wk-j;, ^,.-v.ral. .., u»I.M,^ .«- ...hn.a.rd il«'s. .^> •' - -. - i-» If -•'< ..»-.--. ,^JK! \t.-,lk;^i^:.v<br />

pit, ana nntJtUi' coufty«id <strong>at</strong> 'Kt jvn»iit IK--- k K1-have •*• »>I:IIH-. Mpr.--.rt ,.• u ,. .... :• L.,. (vLs,,f,.,. M J •--,-..,, i, ,,*i iictxnjnt wl?rn<br />

Mlenrcg«>xf?uJ&ion. Fi»nxt»o<br />

^iftvndvf nixmUJ luxe J th*UKf<br />

APS<br />

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4tt the-pit an- ,UH) Iti' .lU,fl<br />

\1! ••-. i-. .-I.!-. t.-ii.<br />

!M.V litt.ni AI1JS<br />

tonTtiit:\t- tp ,Vi "tilinglet \.*<br />

Yt 1"*H) art»i U- in TJ«r ,'v'r.. V<br />

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Le'ttefis to the Editor<br />

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.•nt.ip»:>j.,ic.i , .»(i,.-f .IJ-.L! IM-.U 'II-.',N' HJII<br />

i » l i >].k .»•.• t..4,i.ii> .*,J.-.i.f n--*..»n hand|tit<br />

•• ..) ;-ui, IT !- (ttif.ti.-!-!.• Ai!^<br />

**anuntJrr(5rad.aoT uwr \er\- KKI bunt HIV. th.- p.»nt»-r? and the media .«n* n.-t ci-nt s>n\rv «i h<br />

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the<br />

Teachers Robert Me Ma Ins, Mary Lynn Pinocci, Nancy Brewer, Jenn*a« Adams, Mary Fo-quhar.<br />

Annie Pui<strong>at</strong>z, Stave Merlo, Oaxotan Swett, Stsfanie Rosemond, Otene Yllton, Dorothy Ong,<br />

Thais da Rosa, and Thomas Donohue perform <strong>at</strong> the Clean-up Rally on frfday, March 19.<br />

Teachers join clean-up rally<br />

BySitzyAbu-nic<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely i, 100students<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ched tearjiers portray littering<br />

students in the first Clean-up<br />

Rally in the auditorium on Friday,<br />

March X9.<br />

**!! was better than other ralus<br />

I've been to," sophomore Dymphriit<br />

Nagnr said.<br />

Faculty, students, and student<br />

government officers particip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

in the 40-minule rally performed<br />

after registry. In addition to ihe<br />

faculty skit, student government<br />

leaders and othet studenfc presented<br />

"Environmental Man,"<br />

which fe<strong>at</strong>ured a nerd named<br />

Donald who solved the school's<br />

Utter problem. Donald became trie<br />

hero "E-man" and fought off aii<br />

the IHterbugs.<br />

"ll was about letting the Mudents<br />

be morv aware of the fiict<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we really want to clean up<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>," LEC vice chai.' Francis<br />

I'oon said. "This Ls t!ie HIM time<br />

the faculty was involved in a mlly,<br />

>a time lor student<br />

government to bring better n*l<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

between the fruity and the<br />

students."<br />

"Faculty and administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

ore concerned how <strong>Lowell</strong> has<br />

flotren dirtier Uie past srhvot se-<br />

:.«*>ter," SAB rally commissioner<br />

Petor Kim Mid. "int!special tiling<br />

about the .ally WJU, th;i* the t.iculty<br />

pi'rior.iuii a skit and y,o\. invoi-.'ed<br />

in the rally Wv rf.iilv<br />

want*.' to make a point !h<strong>at</strong><br />

L» »wi*ll is j;i*tiing dtrt\ f and somethiu>;<br />

must Iv dom-."<br />

Forensicers reach st<strong>at</strong>e, n<strong>at</strong>ionals<br />

By WittHor Lam, Daisy<br />

Nguyen, <strong>at</strong>id Jimmy Chan<br />

A Lownil senior will advana 1<br />

to the N<strong>at</strong>ional Forcnsics League<br />

(NFL) championships <strong>at</strong> IndiannpoltA<br />

in I une a ttd fou r<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>it«?s will udvnnce *o the<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e foreivsics championships<br />

May 1 <strong>at</strong> Uaiturn Junior College<br />

in Ventura.<br />

Senior Teresa Hynn will advance<br />

to tlw NFLchantpionships<br />

after placing first in humorous<br />

interpret<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> the Fvb. 27 qualifying<br />

tournament held ul <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

"I was very determined to win<br />

during the compvtf'lion.butlwas<br />

r-allysuT-prisfd vwhen<br />

I won firsi<br />

[>lace." Hynn vml.<br />

Cir<strong>at</strong>iu<strong>at</strong>ionu ill U*i»n June 17,<br />

•nut tiie (.ii.in'pRiitsiups iv(U Li>t<br />

th<strong>at</strong> enlin* week. "I've worked<br />

lurd fur tliis, so missing gradu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

isn't so Kid," she said.<br />

Seniors M<strong>at</strong>thew Koci;u;an,<br />

Amanda Hickman, Etizabeih<br />

McFarland, and junior Eric \ Vung<br />

will compete in the st<strong>at</strong>e fin.iU<br />

after qualifying in their respective<br />

s <strong>at</strong> the Gol.len G<strong>at</strong>e<br />

p<br />

pio:iships in Union City March<br />

20.<br />

'I have been competing for<br />

fou r yea rs now and this is the f irst<br />

time I've qualified," McFjrlond<br />

•t.iui "tin tlirillrt) h> h.ivt- this<br />

uppoi't unity."<br />

IVvi: Hu ki.'oi ..imi M.r.irl;.nd<br />

will Cinnpe!* 1 m imprnnipti;<br />

speaking. Rocknianivill compete<br />

in extemporaneous >f-eaking on<br />

curitTit domestic event-s, .niu<br />

Wong will compete with an expository<br />

piece.<br />

"I wa> very ple-iscd with the<br />

oiitct.me ot these competition. 1 -,<br />

b^u ! am expecting to Hive more<br />

finalists iii'ttrr this weekend's *ieba!e,"<br />

Bird ia:<br />

OJIJ they >!u'uM N 1 n^p-MisiNe<br />

enough to know tliere arv ^arbiigi'<br />

cans <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>," <strong>Lowell</strong> neighbor<br />

Apws Frank, another <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

neighbor, sai.l th<strong>at</strong> a tew wwk><br />

ago >onv.' boy* in a bhek BMW<br />

were .sitting in front of her I\UUM*<br />

when one «it (hem tv*- half-r<strong>at</strong>rn<br />

lcuch on her lawn<br />

"i asked him to, 'le.ise not put<br />

it ;the garbage) in front ot the<br />

house/' i : ranl. *..»ui. "When I<br />

walked back it was still there."<br />

She called the school tocomplain.<br />

A married couple living on<br />

Fort-st View Drive complained<br />

about the "millions of cigarette<br />

butt."<br />

"One time they dumped a<br />

whole bag of garbage onmylawn<br />

when I was gardening," the<br />

woman said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> manied couple oncecomplained<br />

to Luwvll and their j*,arap.*<br />

iloor was vandalized. Since<br />

th<strong>at</strong> incident, the couple has not<br />

vo:i'fd their opinions for tear of<br />

retali<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

"A lot nf elderly pi*oplean«ind<br />

here are scaled U> complain be-<br />

». .iase thea* ha\ e beeiuicts of vnndalihm,"<br />

a woman who lives on<br />

Forest View said,<br />

Many Lt»well neighbors suggr[ >i i<br />

and should be finished in four<br />

days.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> m<strong>at</strong>erials are here, the<br />

ei{u>fJiMciircun Llit IUM^OIIM UV'}<br />

[the awfers] are ready te go," assistant<br />

principle John Maboney<br />

s»iid. "It's just they can't work in<br />

the rain." M<strong>at</strong>erials for fixing the<br />

ro*-»f were liikw. tip March In.<br />

According to Mahoney, the<br />

co>t for the r*Hi( u'l'airs an* appn».im<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

S7.000.<br />

ary r,ii\< hit, and th<strong>at</strong>'s when I<br />

si.irti'ii c.tlling the S( f USU e;trl<br />

l l<br />

"We wen; first on the list once<br />

theramstopped," Mahoney said.<br />

".\ftci- the rain stopped, nobody<br />

showed up for a long time and<br />

then all of a sudden, they showed<br />

up and did two p<strong>at</strong>ch jobs en the<br />

auditorium roof."<br />

<strong>The</strong> auditorium roof was fixed<br />

approxim<strong>at</strong>ely three weeks ago.<br />

"P<strong>at</strong>ching is not as efficient, but<br />

if*. ;o3t effective," he said.<br />

"We're not just going to d*» <strong>The</strong> ioof repairs should not be<br />

minor p<strong>at</strong>chwork o:i I he'roof," a major distraction to students<br />

Mahoney said. "*!Tie whole rcx^f and teachers. "Triere will be some<br />

. -\ t-r R(^« 'nt, J7l». 272.273.274, and >tandard tar odor, hut nothing<br />

275 will be redone."<br />

will bo dripping or falling from<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Francisco Unified the ceiling," Mahoney said. "<strong>The</strong><br />

School District (SFIJSD) wiU pay tar machine shouldn't make<br />

for the repairs. "In the school dis- much noise <strong>at</strong> all."<br />

<strong>The</strong> leakv ceilings are not the<br />

only maintenance problems <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> "<strong>The</strong>re seems to be a<br />

chronic problem in Room 219,"<br />

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Shooting<br />

rumor<br />

true<br />

ByThuEI-Qare<br />

and Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong<br />

' A recent rumor th<strong>at</strong> n few<br />

Christmases a^o <br />

'.*t"»rwl, ! heard r;pi*i*** ?.r*.'.'.<br />

noticed shao\m> in thr window<br />

(of the .iivntl.'im-i-office, 1 .<br />

I wnlkitt in iiiui i«;i trw •-t:i:o>.<br />

When I got to tho top of the<br />

landing 1 paw twe >*tiyK walking<br />

down the hallway caiTying<br />

irrwivn ^ivit.-i't i>«^;.i. I jclltJ<br />

Tolico! Slop!' and they<br />

dropped the bags and ran."<br />

"He [imotluT intruder]<br />

came up behind me and<br />

pointed a gun <strong>at</strong> .ay head,"<br />

Giynor-iaid. "<strong>The</strong> lighting wai<br />

dim but I couid stiW s*.t. I saw<br />

the outline of his loco and the<br />

little slots above the barrel of<br />

the g.m. <strong>The</strong> gun \.MS bla«.k<br />

and si\ inches long. Ii looked<br />

lila- .1 colt-pvthon n*\ p olv»'r "<br />

According to Suslow.<br />

within seconds, Gaynor shot<br />

tlwguy four times. One bulk»<br />

hit the inlmders' elbo-- and<br />

another hit his shoulder. <strong>The</strong><br />

third ballot wont through hi*<br />

swe<strong>at</strong>er and tlio final bullet hit<br />

his side. "I jusl shot to stop the<br />

danger," Gaynor Mid. "It WFS<br />

only after he' droppt-xl the gur<br />

and I saw the broken pieces im<br />

the ilvor th<strong>at</strong> I know it wasn't<br />

real." <strong>The</strong> gun turp'.t.i out toK 1<br />

a Cix's.soion po' p ."t gun.<br />

Tlie wouni'r'.i iutnidcr was<br />

Hospital v *MK ho died after<br />

unsucces.'.ujl surgor) 1 .<br />

According tn Suslow,<br />

Taneubauni caught ono of tho<br />

other intruders in front 01 tho<br />

school His testimony blor led<br />

to the arn*st of tho final intruder,<br />

a Uwel! student.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parents of the deceased<br />

sued the city and the police<br />

'I6KL» for S6 million, according<br />

to Gi»ynor. In February, 1989<br />

the case went to a federal court<br />

<strong>The</strong> jury u>liber<strong>at</strong>ed for 45<br />

minutes and UMCNN.1 a vcidlct<br />

of (yO in favor o> Ga>"nor.<br />

According to a police otficcr,<br />

if Caynor was si'd in Uie<br />

eye by the pellet gun, ho could<br />

have died.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> cleaned to a / Windex shine'<br />

By Tina El-Qare<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 442 vt-luntwrs.<br />

including 537 stutlvnis, SO parents,<br />

and about 23 to.ichers,<br />

(.loaned <strong>Lowell</strong> from8:CX! a.m. tn<br />

3:30 p.m last S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

"VV.;ftlt !t wasn-TiisurcoxiTul,"<br />

t : TSA aclion commitieo spwakor<br />

Dannie Welkom siid. "Wlvn W»<br />

left <strong>at</strong> 3:30, it loiAed gro<strong>at</strong>. All the<br />

lockers ard their tops wore<br />

^'fished down, fvcrything liad<br />

boon swept, niany classroom.*h;:U<br />

b«!n cleaned, ajid a lot of lime<br />

and effort was put into the TV<br />

"Teachers and students iio-<br />

^ibir?," ,iaront Sy<br />

. "Thoy d *. 1 to h*»vo<br />

"1 Lhink this is llit- "ixsl turnout<br />

I've .S«H.'T lor i> ck-.inup. Tlicn; art*<br />

mori* stuuent;* ht*ie ihui fh^ro<br />

wen; during tl c two paint days,"<br />

prin.:i[.,-| PMI\ Chen/. s-*id.<br />

E ) ' l j p<br />

ing about how the school<br />

dirt} 1 and 1 think it's time we did<br />

something about it," sophninorv<br />

Venus Choiu 1 ,."<br />

Mnny pfopic I'ool thai ih»*ro<br />

should bo more cii-arups. "Wt?<br />

should have it ti couple ot limct A<br />

li*jchi i r St-j-<br />

Senior Ranee Pony and PTSA cloan-up coofdirmtor Dannie<br />

Welkom work together <strong>at</strong> ctearvup doy last S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

iv Rosomond s,nd<br />

According t;» chemiMry<br />

it'lier Dakotah Swott, to *jet<br />

:»:udt'nt.s uxtra credit to participi»to.<br />

Abouf 100 students wi-ro<br />

•frum hor ("l»vi t !0> "1 ivaniotl It*<br />

l*«ivo my iriytmt'iMnod iitul sho;v<br />

supportK-.th-w u»k'campaign."<br />

A.:-:ording Ur Welkom, llie<br />

I'ISA pri'Vidi'd all 1 ^ltomls c\coy.**<br />

for bnx'inis and trash ctiitain-<br />

ITS. ishk'h the iX'piirtinenl u(<br />

I'.ilMii- Works prvvidol <strong>The</strong> IX'<br />

•f'jrtnu.'nt of Public Worts «tl.so<br />

arrang't'tl *w oxtra ^trlMgi* pickup<br />

d?><br />

fituiti L>'o said yostor-<br />

Jay. <strong>The</strong> >I;ntv was cancollixl lvcauso<br />

other avont card shows<br />

made it difficult to sign up vondoiv<br />

"Hy VW-vlnt^Jay we lud only<br />

•K-'lil \Z tables init ot .> minimuni<br />

nt 20 tablos notttod ti> hold the<br />

c.trd show," Loo ,-uiid. "Uy<br />

Wodmsil'iy nii;M howover. we<br />

had rvcievix) <strong>at</strong> loast right other<br />

table reserv<strong>at</strong>ions tn roach the<br />

minimum of 20."<br />

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NEWSBRIEFS<br />

Crank caller strikes again<br />

By Wendy Lee<br />

Continuing to pester female LOWJII student* i,*iih .1 ncx survey<br />

ami obscene n?nw.-ks, an unidentified male talied thnw female juniors<br />

on Friday, March 12 with ft "lullow-up" to his earlier t-urvcy.<br />

One of the juniors reported th<strong>at</strong> she received a tollcw-irp call on<br />

Friday botwwn 12:25 p.m. and 12:45 p.iivKvamid not rt--all wh<strong>at</strong><br />

the caller identified himself as, but she said th<strong>at</strong> it sounded like<br />

"Jude-something."<br />

Another junior received an i>b*cent* call. anpiuxiii):xel) I p.m.<br />

the same day.<br />

At 1:05 p'nv the third female junior reccivf-d an unu5u.il phorur<br />

coll. "It was a man trying to sound like a woman." 5!u.» said the<br />

caller identified hiniA-lf us being from the Juiiilh Light Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

"He askf.-d if hv could speak to u female trial K.d answered a<br />

survey uarlwr so h« could upd<strong>at</strong>e tin-irtlurm<strong>at</strong>twt/'the ;tinior>Jid<br />

She said she luid fjvci 1 personal tniorrnahMi in Maivh IWi to .1 M'><br />

surveyor. <strong>The</strong> other juniors reported receiving 0 »ir.w seniordaiisoftVen ; .rho^a~liissicl7«;,r.iK' > it IMS^iaius.-iiut<br />

is rel<strong>at</strong>ively salt*, acconjn\[; to Worn;<br />

"We (theseniorclitss) wdntod amsther (tUss) I'VLTII, aixt (H>opiL-<br />

" Wt>!\£ •oid.<br />

Card Carnival coming<br />

Chu H. Jeung<br />

l"h« Student Activity Bcwrd (SAB) will prvstiit "It'sCnXxi 16 lie<br />

Hew," the 1W3 Cardinal Carnival dance, next 1-Vidav, April 2.<br />

As in the past yearn Carduul Omival will offer >;eouippcd<br />

with TV-VCR. stores &r sunroof<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Enjoying the junior prom March 27. <strong>at</strong> the Grand Hy<strong>at</strong>t hotel, from left, arc juniors Candtee<br />

Tollin, Jason Chew. Helen Lai. Jon<strong>at</strong>han Ho, Nellie Loo, Kevin Mark, Howard Yeung, Helen Ngo,<br />

Kaoru Aono. Chris Chan, and freshman Jun Cai B<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Juniors share 'Precious Moments'<br />

Ky FJ Wong<br />

and jimmy Ch.nt<br />

t'l.u pi'Miii i-« ^lronj;iy upsot<br />

.:|itn,n tiu* n.sults. tht*n ht- IT sh»:<br />

ihnui(l.,\irrn i ti *t ward and rest>Kv<br />

"I think tlv.'y sluuild have artvil<br />

i* lew of tftv tdbltrs so th*.*<br />

rvLi- iltHw CMiild haw bven bij;d<br />

.' variety ol audio*,<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

survivors tell stories<br />

By Emily Ngo<br />

Three holocaust survivors<br />

from the Northern California<br />

Holocaust Center talked about<br />

thdrsurvival of Na^i persecution<br />

to approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 400 students<br />

Wednesday. March 17 in the auditorium<br />

mods 6 through 9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> thret—Paul Schwarzbart,<br />

Michael Thaler and Tauba<br />

Weiss—survived the Holocaust in<br />

different ways. Scharwzbart hid<br />

two years in a C<strong>at</strong>holic school.<br />

Thaler lived in a ghetto, a town<br />

: section where jews were confined,<br />

and then spent tht* rest uf<br />

Ihe ivar hiding. Weiss spent *ix<br />

years in various concentr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

camp;<br />

Sr+. vaxzbartk'ft Brussels Bclgiun<br />

ir. 1942 to <strong>at</strong>tend a boys'<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hi. it school in Lu.i<br />

to hidt. from the Nazis.<br />

"1 didn't know wh<strong>at</strong> happened<br />

tomyp<strong>at</strong>cnb* M Schwar/b.irt wid.<br />

"I couldn't talk to anyone about<br />

it. J *<br />

He was liber<strong>at</strong>ed in 1 ( H4 ami<br />

hitchhiked back to Bru.sie ghettos, many<br />

Jews died from dtsc<strong>at</strong>*^ and staivnticn.<br />

Thaler iUyt-xi in hiding for<br />

the reit of the war. He thought<br />

each new day was his last<br />

Weiss spent two yebn in a<br />

ghetto bvfotv hvu ig sent tu a ccnci*ittr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

camp. "In thf camp,<br />

they shaved my iuir," Weiss said.<br />

* People could not lucogni?*! one<br />

another. I could not sleep, 1 heard<br />

sca-aming and yelling all night."<br />

Right before her liber<strong>at</strong>ion, tlit<br />

Nr> wwv fiwdy Io5.ru v: her. Sh:-<br />

grabbed a handlul of s.wd, threw<br />

if. and ;it th<strong>at</strong> moment the Ubt*r<strong>at</strong>ore<br />

resc.iod hor.<br />

She dtuibutes her survival tu<br />

Cod "I pray ic C*xi »'\vry Jay to<br />

*»urvivt\" Weiss *,ini. " 'Ihank> t« •<br />

Him I'm here tixiay."<br />

"I'ropU 1 »hnuidn'l h<strong>at</strong>e each<br />

other," ;i lea rfulWetsi-wiit. "DinVt<br />

argue with your brother and *ister."<br />

According tn i wnt liirtvtur<br />

db<br />

students to know ih<strong>at</strong> the Holtv<br />

causl existed and th<strong>at</strong> tin survivor*,<br />

<strong>at</strong>v living prom. "People<br />

jsurvivurij teel thyy should tell<br />

the;/ mesjtige Iv.'foiv they are no<br />

iongw <strong>at</strong>xKind to t*-U it." SchwtHwr<br />

said.<br />

"1 learned an Linportar.t lesson,<br />

to Mppreci<strong>at</strong>u' vour close ones<br />

nioro," junior Henry l.tv v\id.<br />

'Secrets'heightens AIDS awareness<br />

By K<strong>at</strong>hrrinejung<br />

Six freshmen and fiw p<br />

moreclasstfsottrrndcd theiinnu.il<br />

AIDS inform<strong>at</strong>ional Hecrets as-<br />

Si-mbly on March -1 in the Ix.wdl<br />

ttuditoriurn.<br />

Tlie Sccretii play is by professional<br />

nctors to inform students<br />

about AIDS and taking the right<br />

precautions when having sex.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>; purpose of this assembly is<br />

tootoaiss contemporary i^ues, to<br />

rai'-e level of awareness and of tite<br />

and de<strong>at</strong>h significance," assistant<br />

principal John Mahoni'y wid<br />

"Students are realty affected by<br />

this iissembly," said C<strong>at</strong>hy<br />

Horton, who played a chancier in<br />

the drama. Tinv to time 1 h.ivi»<br />

itiuients coming up to me wying,<br />

'How con 1 gel my boyfi irnd and<br />

I testc-d? Whoa-'car. t v;o?' We<br />

leach kni> lo make llun own<br />

. But<br />

iwn ccmunuiMc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Tlu* perform«in-f incliuiocl a<br />

phono inckicn'. to show studi'rib<br />

uut (hey tan tall I-W»-?t»7^4V<br />

lit n.sk qut">tton> ammvnmuxJv<br />

<strong>at</strong>* nit AIDS.<br />

NEWS<br />

Parents dispute<br />

condom distribution<br />

By A Id a Chan<br />

A meeting concerning<br />

condom distribution <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

provoked .1 quarn>U^nv.> scene<br />

among an audience of -U) parents<br />

in <strong>Lowell</strong>'s auditorium<br />

Marrh4.<br />

LXrspite tru 1 m.iiiv inubletuj.<br />

of contracting w.Aiially ti<strong>at</strong>tomitteii<br />

diseaies, most parents<br />

re?.pondwl negiitively to tht*<br />

program. Parent Chris Ferrigno<br />

lliouphi ci'indnnis v% ould<br />

give teen.igers .mother reason<br />

to have sex. "I iliink it would<br />

advoc<strong>at</strong>e Jnd tticivase si.-xua!<br />

.ictiviry,"hesaid. "Itcculd not<br />

decrease it It would m.ike it<br />

mure conwnieni.*<br />

<strong>The</strong> enectiv(!iit*ss of *.ondnms<br />

was. anollwr issue <strong>at</strong> the<br />

meet ing. iiecause the only<br />

*orm of hit t h 'ocurul Unit Ls lftl<br />

jviri'nt I'Mectiv* LS abstinence,<br />

sotne parents :>,iy condoms,<br />

w-hoM*effectiveness is nMed SV<br />

pent'nt, won't help. "I would<br />

nut want my child to luiy ,i c.ir<br />

lh.it w.us Ml ft-rivnt safe or go<br />

"i» a plain 1 th.it had an bO per-<br />

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wx wrhout Uv right p<br />

High schoolers an? the onf> th<strong>at</strong><br />

rvaliy need to be awan- .-*f AIDS "<br />

SrtTrfs Ls .ibout Eddif. a Utn<br />

ager infectt-J with HIV who Iv^<br />

"sharu-1 a neudU* a couple ot<br />

times." His RirHrifiui, bis (<strong>at</strong>lu-r.<br />

and ii chain of people supnon<br />

him. Tlte main ch.ir«icu.'r> ..rr.rV-;-.<br />

size positive decision-making<br />

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ENTibmOiiNMENT AW- ,,<br />

Beauty and the Beast was nomin<strong>at</strong>ed fo* best picture while<br />

Aladdin, which received better reviews, was not<br />

Aladdin misses out on<br />

chance for best picture<br />

while Beast still shines<br />

By Stephanie S<strong>at</strong>o<br />

and Emily Ngo<br />

It's O&nr time again. While<br />

Hollywood anticip<strong>at</strong>es the big<br />

night, one film is left out in the<br />

cold—Aladdin. Surprisingly,<br />

Aladdin received only five Oscar<br />

nomin<strong>at</strong>ions tor best sound effects<br />

and two for ortgin.il song,<br />

"Friend Like Me" and "A Whole<br />

New World."<br />

Last year, Disney's Beauty iittd<br />

Uulkuxinxeivcd six nomin<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

and it was the first anim<strong>at</strong>ed film<br />

to be nomin<strong>at</strong>ed for best picture.<br />

Many moviegoers, thougn, liked<br />

Akddin more than Beauty arid the<br />

Bo<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> special effects in Aladdin<br />

were a lot better—the carpet ride<br />

and thy music score were really<br />

good," junior Mike Putnam said.<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong> made Aladdin better<br />

was the performance by Robin<br />

Williams as the Conic. Aladdin<br />

was appealing to all audience*,"<br />

junior Sheldon Mui said.<br />

Aladdin placed seventh among<br />

1992's top grossing movies,<br />

outgrossinp Be<strong>at</strong>ify and tltr Bea<br />

stuck m ttw swamp of low-budhl<br />

M*iny actors do not have the<br />

experience or U10 talent to work<br />

in bi;; mnvivs, but wh<strong>at</strong> about<br />

those with lhpokespets«n<br />

fell the same way. "It's important<br />

:o stay .-Vrnencan because it'll be<br />

loo liarJ to imUide all foreigi\<br />

films. I3ut it is fair as long us the<br />

illm.'i are si iown in tlie US. and are<br />

gotxl. ?• \\ ihe nomini-es have fau<br />

representiition. <strong>The</strong>y •are more<br />

th.m worthy of their nominalu'iis."<br />

However, making the Academy<br />

Awards intern<strong>at</strong>ional can<br />

also benefit American films and<br />

actresses<br />

John Ptspageorge for the San<br />

Frantixo Itutcpendent s.iid, "I think<br />

it should he intern<strong>at</strong>ional. It<br />

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Academy Award anticip<strong>at</strong>ion runs high<br />

By Keith Chan<br />

Ah, yes, the sights and smells of the<br />

annual Academy Awards, which will bt<br />

held next Monday. Th<strong>at</strong>'s right, murk your<br />

calendars.<br />

Sure, there have already been many exciting<br />

televised events this year the Super<br />

Bowl and Oprah's interview with Michael<br />

Jackson, not to mention the a wardiv shows,<br />

like the Cnunmy's or the People's Choice<br />

Awards, th<strong>at</strong> have already aia-d.<br />

Where else can you sen all the celebrities<br />

th<strong>at</strong> you idolize or your favorite movit><br />

stars, who you paid S7 to set in a movie<br />

th<strong>at</strong> was hornmdously bad? Where cbe can<br />

you see Hollywood <strong>at</strong> ear*, relaxed, and<br />

looking human?<br />

<strong>The</strong> awards arc important tc film distributing<br />

companies as well as to the actors<br />

because they provide the opoctunity to<br />

cash in <strong>at</strong> the box office after winning a<br />

bunch of Oscars. For many viewers, however,<br />

it's a chance to c<strong>at</strong>ch e glimpse of their<br />

favorite stars and the glamorous lift* th<strong>at</strong><br />

most Americans only dream about.<br />

Academy has Ita faults<br />

AcronJing t? Edward Cuthmann, a film<br />

critic for the Son Francisco Chronicle, one of<br />

the biij&ost criticisms of the Academy<br />

Awards is th<strong>at</strong> when the Academy membcre<br />

vote for the winners, they anm't iwquiied<br />

to see the movies, so they migh t v ote<br />

for a film or nctor based solely on the hy pe.<br />

"Only the voting for nomin<strong>at</strong>ions is<br />

done by Ihoir poem, like actors For actors<br />

and directors for directors," Gutlun.\nn<br />

said in a nxwnt interview with Tlw Uuvll.<br />

Sc, who exactly voles for the Obcaiv?<br />

"About 4.660 Academy membvrs get tn<br />

vote for the Clears," Cuthman said, "<strong>The</strong>se<br />

mombets include actors, press agents;, directors,<br />

producers, nnd ho on. Kach member<br />

serves till de<strong>at</strong>h, f.n m.\ny members<br />

mighl be oul-d<strong>at</strong>ud.'<br />

Awards night »hoc!ws<br />

' Annually, the Academy l >f Motion PU -<br />

tlirtii eivus out awards to him- and actors.<br />

However, the nu«i ucserv ing film or actor<br />

doe> not nhvays win or, for th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ter, get<br />

nomin<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

Instead, a film th<strong>at</strong> is currently<br />

riding a wavt of praise* and cash flow<br />

will take the Oscar away from a better<br />

film. This year's example is Tnn<br />

Crying Came, which many people<br />

saw because of the hyped sc-ctvl psol<br />

twist and Ov ne.ir universal audience<br />

praise th<strong>at</strong> it gener<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

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Won an is an entirely<br />

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r'tdluj ?d a good pen'ormana<br />

by Al Pacino, but<br />

Uttlti el e. <strong>The</strong> film geruTdliKl<br />

mostly bad reviews. Co<br />

when Scent of a Woman won<br />

three Golden Globes for best<br />

dram<strong>at</strong>ic ftbn, best dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

acto;, and best<br />

America was shocked.<br />

Due mainly to thu Golden<br />

Globe wins. Scent of a Woman<br />

pkked up four Oscar nomin<strong>at</strong>ion*.<br />

Thui, <strong>The</strong> Ctying Came and<br />

Scent of a Woman took away<br />

nomin<strong>at</strong>ions from deserving<br />

lilms, such a> Malcolm X, <strong>The</strong><br />

Player, arid Aiaadin.<br />

Some LowulUtes feet th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

CHrani nre jusl symbols by which<br />

thestars infl<strong>at</strong>e their already bursting<br />

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"\ou get U> see Tom Cruise, Kevin<br />

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Love You" does not qualify as an wif'nal<br />

Ming {it was A remake (mm Dolly P.trten's<br />

original). I give Aladdin ttw edge, with it's<br />

iwn MTuish hit, "A Whole New Work!"<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

March 26.1993 VOICESIS.<br />

Juvenile offenders rejuven<strong>at</strong>e their lives<br />

Note: Vic names in this storv luri been "1 <strong>at</strong> . tncJi(xl ^ h *j P°"Pk' w }*> w! him up. "1 nc\*er thought th.it sttMling was a b.td uvusuallygvt into trouble. If Idon'tgnou!<br />

was doing," ho said.' I endc.1 up stabbing<br />

A group of tonnage boys enter ,i dimly- the guy so hard Hint he lost rus spleen."<br />

lit room. <strong>The</strong>y g<strong>at</strong>her ever/ VVedriPsd.iv<br />

Darryl was arrested and ^ntenmi to<br />

night .K the San Francisco Youth Guidance<br />

seven 'years in jaii. "I w»h I could change<br />

Center (YGC) AS the Omega Boys dub. an<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>h.ippern'd,huttcin't."hesn:d ."Mow<br />

'organiz<strong>at</strong>ion! h it lielps, juvenile offenders<br />

I've got to live with whai I've done<br />

come to terms with wh<strong>at</strong> they've dont and<br />

straighten out Iheir lives.<br />

Other ca*.es. such as 12-ycar-oId<br />

Jorge's, involve teens who gradu-<br />

Whether it was petty Uieft or gong vioally )$row into law offenders.<br />

lence, allof thftit (twit, lud reasons fwrcom- "My family was poor, so<br />

mJtling their crimes. Take u kxtk into Ih.; I'd steal food trom grtic*;<br />

minds of juvenile of fan Jers to understand<br />

their motives.<br />

"I did :t Jo get iwenpp," Dart>'I, a 15year-old<br />

incarcer<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong>'lhc Youdi Guidmice<br />

Center, said.<br />

Darryl was 11 years old <strong>at</strong> tite time of<br />

his first conviction, when he says IK? was<br />

framed to take the rap for the drug-dealing<br />

affairs of a Chin<strong>at</strong>own gang.<br />

"I was just hanging out with this gu.when<br />

we heard a gunshot," he said. "Before<br />

I knew it. a suitcase filled with lots of<br />

money was thrown intomy arms and I was<br />

arrested for dealing drugs."<br />

Realizing th<strong>at</strong> he was tnnoc«n t, the police<br />

released hint.<br />

>AfterIfothome they [thegangnitm<br />

bers] called me arid thre<strong>at</strong>ened to shoot me<br />

1<br />

"I never thought th<strong>at</strong> stealing was a b.ul<br />

thing," Tony siiid.<br />

Tuny tirst gut involved in ^mj; activitit*<br />

when ho was'/ years old. "1 lived in a<br />

b Dam I g<strong>at</strong>hered eorac mends Loccthe<br />

[ into<br />

had nothing," he said. "I don't lUw troubli<br />

hiding from Die police. I think 1 'm ready to<br />

chiinjrr.<br />

CJi wj, however, is a hard task to accomplish,<br />

especially for wens like Tony,<br />

who sav; dwir behavior is wry difficult.<br />

"I h<strong>at</strong>e gobig u> scliool." Jorge<br />

said. "I'm just not nssmart as<br />

the otlwr people. 1 can't get<br />

a job with the stuff th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

'vurn in school."<br />

All three o( these<br />

teenagers, however,<br />

are required to <strong>at</strong>ti'iid<br />

schwl <strong>at</strong> '.he<br />

/j Youth Guidance<br />

-'•' 1 Center. <strong>The</strong>y are all<br />

i^liJ working tP gOt<br />

/ / their general eduy*<br />

/J c.ition diplomas,<br />

jy which are equivalent<br />

,y<br />

to >;n<br />

out with them." tv?M)d. "VVJicn \\v RO out.<br />

/ ^ to high school dipto-<br />

/r mas.<br />

:<br />

"1 want (o get a job th<strong>at</strong><br />

mokt'sa lot o( money," Danyl<br />

said. "I want to do it right this<br />

time."<br />

Through guidance and peiseverance,<br />

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will society condemn Uipin for<br />

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Nightmares may be<br />

dreams come true<br />

By Pamela Yec<br />

Why is lh<strong>at</strong> green gorilla chasingyou<br />

down the halkof your el-<br />

. ementiiry school? And why arc<br />

you suddenly free-foiling into<br />

someblackabyssinyourbirthday<br />

suit?<br />

Maybe your yu'K'jnscicius is<br />

hying io toll you something. Psychologists<br />

and psychotherapists<br />

have been analyzing dreams for<br />

years, and they :ire finding keystu<br />

unlocking inner fears and fantasies.<br />

-. Wh<strong>at</strong> do our dre«*ss mean?<br />

"Hem's a sampler.<br />

Falling<br />

You know the feeling.<br />

One second you're on<br />

solid ground .ind then<br />

yuu suddenly find yourselt<br />

plummeting down<br />

into *pnothenipy, rekx<strong>at</strong>ipn is the key. .<br />

Holmes said th<strong>at</strong> in the rel<strong>at</strong>ed st<strong>at</strong>e, the<br />

psychotherapiiit is able to break through a<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ient's defense mechanisms and inhibi-<br />

k T h ^<br />

p<br />

-inner fsclings:"<br />

•'< : Anoflier tiieory is th<strong>at</strong> when a p<strong>at</strong>ient is<br />

. in an hypnotic st<strong>at</strong>e; the Umbic system, the<br />

part of the brain th<strong>at</strong> controls emotions and<br />

involuntary ph>-sicsl a(^such as bamming,<br />

takes control and renders the p<strong>at</strong>ient<br />

.open lo external stimulus.<br />

^ psychotoeiapist COT induce a hypnobc<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e in many ways. Having a pritient im.t>;ine<br />

A .soc-thu^ pLut* and describe Mvt* scones<br />

Ls a conjnt^n method, accoiding lo Holmes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hypnotist ako makes suggestions to<br />

the p<strong>at</strong>ient, such us telling an astiun<strong>at</strong>ii* Uidt<br />

he will awalceti bre<strong>at</strong>htnj; numi.illy. Studio<br />

show th<strong>at</strong> hypnosis can ht-)p burn p<strong>at</strong>ient;,<br />

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In fnv aksoclition the UiempLst devflo<br />

a n^l<strong>at</strong>ionship w\\h the paiieni th<strong>at</strong> rtsemli 1<br />

cording to Dr. Michael Thompson, Ph.D.. the<br />

diavtor of Free Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, a Sar. Fr anciscti<br />

clinic for psychotherapy tind psvcluxinalysis.<br />

"'fiwre isn't really a technk|i:c," to free<br />

ubci5rw.iotw transfers our waking ambitions<br />

and d«witvs onto a physical ufcjtvt in our<br />

dreams.<br />

Never cstdiing the object of pursuit may<br />

symbolize th<strong>at</strong> the wa)ong ambition b hopeless<br />

»r faK 1 up emotionally and expose something thj|<br />

dieamer has been hiding. >"-**<br />

*, acconJin^ u> Tray. In essence, ihi'<br />

it nuan when.;<br />

Jruinier is chasing false dteams.<br />

thai annoying 4 ;<br />

little boy rrom".<br />

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i in waking life, yet there he is.<br />

iy agrees with the teachings of Car'<br />

; l « rival of Sigmund Freud, wlien it<br />

j to the people in our dreams,<br />

jifeellevea th<strong>at</strong> everyone in our<br />

ticaUy represents ourselves.<br />

f^Anobject appears to represent part of a<br />

"wen's psyche," Tray said. Certain people<br />

nirdreams represent tmits th<strong>at</strong> they posi<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the dreamer wants, or feels is rnissi<br />

their own lives.<br />

rexample, if your mother appears in<br />

bUr dream, maybeit means thsf you 'a* not<br />

; enough <strong>at</strong>tention lp the. nurturing<br />

i of your life," Tray said.<br />

: a professional<br />

j£*'"In general, dreams can only be. under*<br />

..stood [n the context cf the individual and<br />

i with the help of someone trained in ihu field<br />

Pdf.dream analysis," Tray Mid. He warns<br />

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against trying to analyze your own<br />

dreams.<br />

Although it may be fur: to try to<br />

analyze our own dreams, it is |v»vsihle<br />

th<strong>at</strong> our dreams don't mean<br />

anything more than tlio very obvious,<br />

literal meaning-<br />

For e.\.impk\ dimming th<strong>at</strong> your<br />

teeth fall out nwvjust mean ih.it<br />

you should make an appointment<br />

with the dentist. And, if you drtvr*<br />

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Colors paint a rainbow<br />

of moods and emotions<br />

By Ua Kozukt<br />

Have you ever (elt dangerous in a nxldress<br />

or ready to take on he world in a blue<br />

>i'il? <strong>The</strong>se an: examples of the powerful .if<br />

teds of color on tht* wav we di>| ami act.<br />

Our favorite color<br />

Ls determined by iUir . swrnHm^mmemmm^i<br />

past experiences,<br />

wlMi we iicir from<br />

other |!"oplo,"whiil<br />

we feel lo«ik;: bt^t on<br />

us, and wh<strong>at</strong> cutt^re<br />

»vi* come from.<br />

"Mavbv your<br />

mother wore grven<br />

when you were a ku(<br />

so vou like gn*en .ill<br />

your l;!e. or m.iybt"<br />

y-.Mi <strong>at</strong>e a In! ofihf!i-;>s.iy(Ui like then<br />

r***.1," [*>ychology kMi'her Knineth Tray s<br />

art' all from different cultures, when* different<br />

colors mean different tilings, people t'rom<br />

afferent backgrounds will havy diffea*nt<br />

tastes.<br />

Blue helps to<br />

decrease your<br />

appetite, so wear<br />

itif you're trying<br />

to diet<br />

sym*<br />

prid<br />

bolides conformity<br />

whereas in Asian<br />

countries people<br />

who wear blue are<br />

K'Hiked down ii(x»n<br />

as lower class, according<br />

to Newton.<br />

In western society<br />

black symbolizes<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h. In African culture,<br />

nn the other<br />

hand, the mlorhLuk<br />

in their heritage ami *kin<br />

llieiv*isi\ t\o^.*nsu^ wlnin*red is inv«>Ivitl.<br />

Red is a univers.«ii>tinHiLiti:vi» color. In Filipino<br />

,in*l Chinese cui^ire», n.\\ is supposed<br />

tobnni;t;v\x.i luck. I U*ww (\mericii, nOsyni-<br />

IH>1I/*.*S pa>sioi», intensity, «».*ul energy. KevJ<br />

trisers ihe Mow of ,idn*n;i|uuV which raises<br />

\ourjMilst',h)i-odpH'v.uiv,and ei.vrg 1 , h'vi'l,<br />

.uxon-lingto ll;eApril l'Nt ii,sucofA>?uUnioi-<br />

1 ih.Ki.i ri%thiiuA'U'foiv. II wase^t ttinjt,"<br />

tntenur d'.tVMtur Uiilx-rt [Julch:!M)U sml.<br />

Oi if int*rpn-i,!lions of i uU,i an* .IIM» t.iki.'n<br />

tro"i cur i'livironntonts. Afconiing tt> VC<br />

Smt.t t'niz psycbtili>gv pn»tV t ?*sor Dt. BriKV<br />

ilni'j',rm.iii, itu" coiors we stt* annimi us in<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>at</strong>kvl the way w«* (HMVIMVI* them.<br />

"Wln-n we kn»k >tt UV* sky, it (\*l.i,ve^ >is—<br />

then'tniv wv .!•-•*vi<strong>at</strong>i* the i\ilnr blue wilh rel,\<br />

Milum," Hrkl);«-in,in s,iiil Accoriiinj 1 , t.* it it*<br />

i.ii-i J'Wl iwiM- nf C\*imittniliMn, blui' i .Mists<br />

OH* tipptum.<br />

tt -,'omfurls us, WIIKH mnJiys. j;nvn •><br />

niniurini' inlur Aivtirtlimt to interiorcV'or.Uor<br />

Slacy Stone, more introverted pvpli*<br />

prefer rebvevi hues, like blue and g<strong>at</strong>?: i.uver<br />

.itten»ion-getting rolors like red or oninge.<br />

Vt'llnw is the color ol highest visibility, allowini;<br />

our eyes to notice it faster lh.itt i*ny<br />

otluTiolor. This is why yellow is .i^KiUoIor<br />

toi laxic.ihs M\4 sln i el signs. Yellow is fresh<br />

tind cheery, hw ; the sun. Out as lij>l l1 iin ^<br />

sunny a*, it Is. yvhow c«»ntributes to anxiety<br />

and nervoi^ness. Babies i*iy more in yellow<br />

roort!!- and concentrjtjon is nion: streiufd<br />

wltcn yriif »w cv«i 1M- vt*n.<br />

il ;i br iiil of yi>u who mi^f have white, use il<br />

in your kitchen. "White ^ivt;. a kitchen a<br />

winso of freshness and cleaniicss," interior<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>or Shirley Ositmi siid. Ac^oHing lu<br />

interior decor<strong>at</strong>or Greg Elich, "Al! fotxls !tx>k<br />

good against white."<br />

We know th<strong>at</strong> colors affect our moods, but<br />

dothryn'flectourrK>rsonaliries?Foriastance,<br />

according t« A July 1992 Usui: of 7l*cn Magazine,<br />

if you likt 1 blue you arc loyal and<br />

hardworkiitg, and il you like purple you are<br />

spiritual.<br />

"It's rot impossible/' Newton said, " but<br />

it seems to me tn<strong>at</strong> those interpret<strong>at</strong>ions of<br />

personality arc basically taken from the<br />

analysis of th<strong>at</strong> valor." In other words, because<br />

yellow is bright and cheery, if you like<br />

yollow you are "bright and cheery."<br />

Instead of wasting your time reading<br />

about wh<strong>at</strong> kind of person you am, take the<br />

simple and easv-tcujw "Lia Color and Pei 1 -<br />

sonality Aoaiysis Test." Think of your favorite<br />

color. Analyse it and apply it to yourself.<br />

For example, it brown is your favorite colet;<br />

go to your backyard. SUre <strong>at</strong> dirt Feel the<br />

energy of thebrownnessof this dirt SmeU it<br />

Taste it How is it? Thafs you!<br />

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March 26,1993<br />

Problems <strong>at</strong> home take toll on students<br />

By Diana Hou<br />

Editor's Note: Sontc wtmes hi this<br />

storytuwcbtm<strong>at</strong>tcrvdtlue'vthepers<strong>at</strong>ial<br />

Mtur? cftite issues.<br />

Many <strong>Lowell</strong> students cope<br />

with problems <strong>at</strong> home while<br />

keeping up with their grades <strong>at</strong><br />

school. <strong>The</strong>y wear their daily facade<br />

ul smiley faces hoping no<br />

one will notice their baggy eyes<br />

from the lack of steep caused by<br />

alterc<strong>at</strong>ions the previous night.<br />

Wendy argues with lter parent-<br />

Kvury day. "I don't get -Umg<br />

with my porcnls because they'll*over-domin<strong>at</strong>ing,<br />

I rcaUy can't<br />

stand Ihcm." Wendy sairt. "<strong>The</strong>y<br />

ccmtrol every aspect of my life<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's no freedom <strong>at</strong> nil. Vmi<br />

. know those .stricl Giinese families'.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y think thi;y own you."<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re's a lot of pressure <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> to do well iicadranicolly,"<br />

-..Dr. Kebecca Robbing a psycholch<br />

gy i i I d " U h h l i f<br />

where pccplc are expecting you<br />

to Ret slraigh', >\'s a\] tnt. way<br />

through, it'sa rval.ly bigduUcn^e<br />

for you."<br />

Another reason studt^its have<br />

problems with putvnis is favoritism,<br />

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as in the public. "My parents<br />

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brother. He never jjcLi in trouble<br />

and he's always the 'good thin^'<br />

to talk about,* Cindy said. "Th».*y<br />

don't even care tlvii 1 get better<br />

grades than my brother. He% the<br />

class of 1956<br />

Parents nod praasuro to students when they favor one child over another.<br />

popular one, the hunk thai .ill the<br />

girls want. My mother never trtrourdgus<br />

me, and nowadays I<br />

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they don't &\rv and 1 don't can*."<br />

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*i i.imi!y who blomrs L<strong>at</strong>trn. 1 for<br />

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Conserv<strong>at</strong>ives against Qinton<br />

i-\ P'\id Lee<br />

thf.- nt •*.-i.'iintun •.Yonumjrpt'tic'v<br />

"I'm tc.ip.-; t.-u- •..-•i-.> .'I th*.'<br />

1-VmevMf'-. Mi'ii'.' t-nli. liv.trn<br />

•"Mi!. ' » ^."n'.tHi*-. «iti r.ilJ- l-i-'uil'iiK ,:[t>u! ^f.n!(-- pr. F >,•-.,»1^ j.. t,^.., U\iy ,<br />

"Wni don't ioi'k lit: Mt. VVib\ i n. mtn, • (.•xj/r-.i, JIHJ ••«-fi'.u\ li.i-v •>• I ii;n.»n- v,:Tr .'.h-ittl t.if.v.-il \;:\'iiy i:'i.<br />

(runt .ill ttu-n'-'icii 1 !^ .inJ p.ip'T- uitr»i«- in .tcii -'.i^<br />

tMt^iilttittt. .>!t pn">'»ta'.1iui)', H' -IPIU.-HI'- -,'ir,' '<br />

rv.iU> r.i i...:i-,u.l<br />

,'or.irv r'/p!.u"iU':r.\ t<br />

w.i:- .utu^', ils-.:!i m pl.uv ot s:)*,ni-.! .1 Uinpur.in<br />

IWJ. wf-Hhi iif.t to vsi-i<br />

Wmu<br />

'h*(i^-.i I.)-! n« v; \,.ir f'. .i:.i<br />

I'ul 1<br />

:cr Erik Bfom shows a booK of the conserv<strong>at</strong>hm<br />

j.^.-n.T. • .ii-t.-..--*M.:h-j>K- RushUmttaugh.<br />

in.iN'b rv.u.A<br />

Kipi'Mi. .iir'..iiv\\ illy'*: U>'-\<br />

ih.'-t (ipti-.intv. "7>i»sl GO!' iv A 1 itu'V<br />

• i* "••• •.••:! •.'! :! tr''ris.il--. !;• Jt*. I'.ifJV. ' I'm •> CO'.lM'r<br />

' t )• coiiiJ :^jk--.<br />

pa-rrydj'hcul:b*xausi".%i*'rorr.i- Ar th«r- tdir^, ih,>th<br />

rttT, i:i<br />

Ix- !c.;:<br />

;p<br />

IJIT..' -mly with c;iTidlf Ii>:ht,<br />

'•'tr!^ ^ rrifdur-.i! fi/t.'<br />

"1 u i'li-Jn ! curvf<br />

MM !i. !i-.i:r« !v.v U- 1:1.1k..<br />

' 1 rr..i!v vv.int l^l'Mrncu!!;i;.-,ipnv<br />

ind how tc, rixik," sopho-<br />

l*r .1- '•< A v- niiTL-rtlly liMrn 1 : 1 ,'<br />

•r-»w )u i.iVc ;ijct:ir,^ *•",' ' .ir--J!,-iir,iu,<br />

u.sir:^ ui'rart'ii lights, dtui<br />

jnlrirnii :LTV.-.<br />

!!'•--! if "<br />

club or t; .;,jd<br />

df.J<br />

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Lotcolt High School Menh 26,1993 ART WALL.<br />

M, ' t ^i<br />

Depression<br />

Pcnvrt to tht;tand[w tlvai car: Hftht up tf '-cnit^t.<br />

for d*vwiCKji itscif fjn't iliin the Ii^»)-.<br />

V*i jhL- light u> our viiul*the<br />

bfigtitiww »>i orir «>ui-i» anothiv m<strong>at</strong>rirr<br />

p<br />

Ui l<br />

C^V htn%" my soul's coivlieA ***<br />

^ in our »cuis.<br />

Yet 15unw.n*i my«.4(wiih<br />

£ y t ;<br />

loudwtg nothing within ax.<br />

5turoimded with an aixnooptierv <strong>at</strong> wsneraS> T .<br />

T« the 5pecia»ore! appear b:is£d . JXJ K»ppy<br />

C3h, so happy.<br />

Lusting candles to kalf G»cUr!k but<br />

gloomunA^ still nsido in tht. Jirtrt<br />

II you would UW your art<br />

pwiLii


ECONOMICS March 2b.<br />

California teenagers hit hard by the recession<br />

By jun Yoon and Andrew Kim<br />

"We .itways had recessions,<br />

untl we will always have them,"<br />

a P.ici/ir Reseaivh Insiitutewonomist<br />

recently slid.<br />

Many livnag?r> are awaw of<br />

the rycessu-n. Teenagers fee! affected<br />

by th; j recession because<br />

thrir p<strong>at</strong>vntsareafu vti\i by it,and<br />

they nave hi^h e:\pecutiras for<br />

President Clinton In revive the<br />

economy.<br />

In July 1990. the United St<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

entered a recession tli.il persisted<br />

throughout 1991, ia:ording to the<br />

U.S. Depaitmtmt of Commeice<br />

and iJu i US. Cvpartnient of Labor.<br />

Tru* recession left many joblev-,<br />

and s:he weak economy hurt federal-and<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e-funded programs.<br />

Hfgh Unemployment<br />

AlUiuiH'h the government rii*clareii<br />

• • 'isimiovcr, it has nut<br />

endt'd *y because n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

unernp. _ .»:n'is still high. e>pecially<br />

in California, where tin 1 recession<br />

seemed to hit the hardest.<br />

Whethur the wun-iniy LS improving<br />

or not, people ft.'el like<br />

inert' is a recession if the wm-u:plojmfnt<br />

r<strong>at</strong>e is rush. "Tlie iw.v<br />

sion ,* definitely not over in California<br />

bocauM* of the high unemployment<br />

rale," Stew Hay ward<br />

a Pacific Research IiiMituteeci >i ^<br />

mist, Mid.<br />

'"the economic out; 1 ;:! ••'. '•'.<br />

country may Iv rising, while un<br />

employment is increasing,"<br />

Hay ward said. "I 'n* -i n i • !• -v ment<br />

continues to irn.rc.i-i' u, i .iliiornia,<br />

although it i> M.irtmg '•' dedine<br />

.n<strong>at</strong>ional!v "<br />

COMMENTARY<br />

Sorm* teen.iger- believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

tht Reagan and Bush administr<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

provoked the recession.<br />

eei *norr\ic grow Ih wa> slow in tlw<br />

eighties, which mav have trigh<br />

riivswtm in \ Cli K).<br />

are a norni.il p.irt<br />

'M the buMru-..: cycle," H.ivward<br />

sasd However, the budget plan. 1 -<br />

of f'iurth may have helped m-tke<br />

:hi• Recession wnn.1,"<br />

AiLnrd.'n^lo [»-.vvcll Etornimu'vteai'i.t-rStt-'M'CIramicci,<br />

Bush's<br />

economic plan.-. rn,iy hjvv woiv<br />

cnt'd tliuvconomy NT\KIM' higher<br />

ta».i*.s means I).".* i-prnuir.g lor<br />

consumers.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore Jennv<br />

I..any; s..ud, "Keapin and uush<br />

spent all tiit 1 iru'p.i.'v w.'.hout consklering<br />

the future "<br />

Low**!! freshman Calvin Lee<br />

said, "<strong>The</strong>y (J*''ai'an and ilu-.li)<br />

spent mntu*y thai wi> re.il.\ •iun't<br />

h;vv which made \ l 'r •. ten<br />

worst*.'<br />

May ward saui H ' ur><br />

<strong>at</strong>J-.tiff regul<strong>at</strong>ions:, ,i'v.<br />

biuinessesaridt nrptt.i;.. , i-.-tv<br />

lo-.an'toottur si.i'es, m.ti;n:"ving<br />

tjif iiii-vsinii in l .ihln.Mi.i<br />

One leen.ig; 1 ! \<br />

V.i i,it> t iv<br />

[,i lit tfif uin<br />

t*' WHITV .ilnu<br />

!:|N7i<br />

i--sn<br />

m is, but wi'hav<br />

j;i-ltiiij' out t'f it,<br />

Oi*ns.n d.<br />

vfsst n hi.rN t<br />

•is wi-11 ls " ! !n- r<br />

hit ti'wi<br />

h.i:d<br />

Hayw.ini s-ntf. "IheJi.<br />

job opportuniMi-s Jur<br />

tin'y ti'r.d to t.ike partlinn<br />

1 or entn, Ifvcl |t>bs, ivhn"li<br />

tend iv IH 1 mori' -c.mre in tho rt w<br />

CfsMon."<br />

Orti: I oweH WIIUT Mid, I'm<br />

not i;i'ini; tiHi'll«'j;c j ne-.t yyear,<br />

ami<br />

I'm p vi ntvd a job. With the<br />

1 don't think th<strong>at</strong> I will<br />

have one.'<br />

Economic Outlook<br />

According to Kobert VV. Fi.iber<br />

ot trie World BVnik VW Year Ikvk.<br />

H*b* of the future will Iv m aftM..<br />

r,i health, basines-., edur<strong>at</strong>uin<br />

•uul retail frade. Tliey will re\]ii;p.'<br />

tVuiltill workers have thfi'onwiui-<br />

Some<br />

-kills found in<br />

are unable to<br />

Ihe prom Nvau>*' ot the fact th<strong>at</strong><br />

they cannot aitord it. U'ben their<br />

parents an" noi making enough<br />

money, tifnagfrs .aniu't get thf<br />

things tin-, want.<br />

'I iMM't go tu the H nil M pi op'.<br />

because 1 i.in't pay for ,: iu**v<br />

dress. 11 a <strong>Lowell</strong> senior said.<br />

L'nt'inplovetl pan*nLs tl> a family<br />

terribly k-siogts tiieir children<br />

Liang >aiLl' " Last Mtmnier, my<br />

•.'.••d lest (I!''. jnl». Although he IX-<br />

..eiveti un.-mplovinent Ivnefit.-i,<br />

we li.td U> it'Jucc our spending ii<br />

lot."<br />

Man 1 , ii en.igerssecne.v biipe<br />

nub tlu- Clinton administr<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

"hey feel t'uit btvaus** Cltnion i s<br />

*i younget president, he .vil] do<br />

more tor tt.t.'nager>. l^'spite-.ign.s<br />

t'l an f oncniii rebound, ect>m>-<br />

'vu-ts bi'ljevi* il L 1 * i"o y.xm to tell<br />

if he will end the UWSMOII.<br />

We will h.-.v; :;i ^v it Clinton<br />

stimiil.itrs tht* ecunoriiv,"<br />

Hayward -aid. "I siippt^o it the<br />

President ktvp.- going on S\\X,<br />

teenagers tvilt leel gotnl about<br />

him."<br />

' 1 think he 'Clinton) wants to<br />

do more." <strong>Lowell</strong> junior t.uv<br />

Molhn.s >.nd "He n'iglit give<br />

more monev toward educ<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

hovvever, other student:-, do<br />

net think Oin'nn will nuke a difference.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

I doubt it ber-ius* 1 he's only<br />

on*. 1 person in t- 11 ' government," a<br />

I ow el) sophomore said.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> junior Ethel Ng said,<br />

'lie pruKibly wouldn't (make a<br />

differ*.-:: i*) because 1 think he'll be<br />

uw ojih-vmed with other Issues."<br />

A> tor new hopes of reviving<br />

the economy, t'alitornia will have<br />

.-difficult time. "<strong>The</strong> U.S. ison the<br />

right track of getting mil of the<br />

revision, but California looks<br />

prettv grim for <strong>at</strong> least another<br />

war," H.ivward *'-ud<br />

"Trie U.S. is on the right track of getting out of Ihe recession,<br />

but California looks pretty grim for <strong>at</strong> least another year,"<br />

Steve Hayward, a Pacific Research Institute economist, said.<br />

Open door to immigrants, stimul<strong>at</strong>e economy<br />

Hy Darryl Lee<br />

Am- i ii J is tivuuently overall<br />

i«v .i^ . .....Uin" n^» filled v/i'h<br />

many a:hur.ii. ethnic, and rarial<br />

groups. And this should right<br />

fully I'*' so <strong>The</strong> oniy ones anywhen<br />

n«v.r to being "real Americans"<br />

jre Ihe Uidi.uxs, or, m polilically<br />

correct lerms, N<strong>at</strong>ii-e Amertctit'is,<br />

aim evt-n tt»ey an* ttuuigh!<br />

IL* have mij.triited Iroin Asia to<br />

North America vi,i a land bridge<br />

centuries ago.<br />

It can be sa.-,d then th<strong>at</strong> ihe<br />

popul<strong>at</strong>ion of the United St<strong>at</strong>es LS<br />

compsixl c-[;tLroly of immigrants<br />

from other n<strong>at</strong>ions, but this do»-><br />

not necessarily make for a homogenous<br />

mixture. Those who<br />

have been Ii\ Jig in the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es for a ..'bile now fear th<strong>at</strong> a<br />

new wave of immiiT mis •,•.!!! !•••<br />

crease the "n<strong>at</strong>ive" unemployment<br />

r<strong>at</strong>e and will compete with<br />

Americans for jobs.<br />

Back in second gradt. 1 , wv wea*<br />

told th.it the L.iderlying reason to<br />

Studv history 'vas to learn fwiv<br />

tho past fcvidently, AmcricaiiT*<br />

nexil fo work harder <strong>at</strong> their hi. 1 "<br />

iory l.\ i c.idt!> agi', tin' >*\ii i .u iwn<br />

ot f'-r'Ss/btee.livW of immigr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

^uriacetJ throughiHit tin* n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

louring the lS-JO's. people<br />

feared th<strong>at</strong> immigrants ivotiki<br />

work lor low wages, tv.itmg out<br />

American workers for eiuployr.u.i'1<br />

«..}'('i>i uiiiiia-s Signs pn>claiming<br />

"No Irish \tvii Applv"<br />

<strong>at</strong>'id "NoCIixvks' wep'ct'tnnmnpltici*.<br />

i-ven \Viu>ciui.v Wilson,<br />

while a professor <strong>at</strong> Primeton<br />

sluwlvcvolivd in to .i-.tre.mi, an-1 the r fum<br />

eventually juM .1 trickle. But the nieihtnJs<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion as a whole Hirenit iVith- its usai*. 1<br />

out a con.-l.'.tuly increasing wcrk tt'f" ol yi<br />

leice. hiLsiress h.ul Its*, r vim to I,.IKT<br />

ctit-n One of tlu* U-l the burden of supporting their<br />

do this i-i tn in«TtMsj> •^•»>rs<br />

one of (lie b.isit" fac-<br />

In. non - tiltsi>r.<br />

rf.itlilv available to<br />

glow. ni:'r»U:on ran ;ntoa br»'k<br />

w.lll.<br />

This situ<strong>at</strong>ion cm<br />

/ he current recession is<br />

\'i*w tli.it the w.i<br />

predicted to last until 1*^95<br />

shortage i.s hnall\<br />

I. I alil'i trni.t ;s »-\-<br />

and the key to pulling tho<br />

niu tug a dn>ii>;til<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e out of the recession is<br />

mother kind. .if.<br />

immigrants."<br />

these > c panif.s Mrue n;.inv<br />

ne\:lv-,i M-II tmimgiant'. an-<br />

-.. .fiih.M •! wi.ik Ihis.ulet.ui<br />

,.iu.i..; "•. ilii illinilur.lil<br />

Ov<br />

)f the devp<br />

L<br />

['h<br />

; nivi>n»ily, saiJ other countries<br />

were "disburdening Uiems-jU'e-.<br />

of tile more sordid aj; 1 h.ipw.*ss elemtT.t.s<br />

of their popul<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

Tht* n<strong>at</strong>ives wei e u-.tti's 1 ;. fh« v<br />

'.v.ir.:t.\i u~> oLiiii Un. u.t'i nly<br />

sliglitly ajar by imp-osing quotas<br />

on the -lumber of iiTimigrant** entering<br />

the country In 1 U 17, Cor.g^t'ss<br />

rttjuired all immigrants<br />

over l6topa i -sa!ite-,K\ test pnor<br />

to entry. <strong>The</strong> diw w as«'!ftvtiveiv<br />

shut to manv imir igr\tn!s with<br />

hmittd schooling<br />

1 ho** 1 •.'linen*. liAVs'-ii'M<br />

LS preiiicietl to last until l<br />

who^.ilied iorar eiu1 in<br />

immigr<strong>at</strong>ion rrjouvd. fhe MIium:<br />

of inimij;r.uv><br />

1 ^? aivi<br />

the kev tf ".mlling tin- sl<strong>at</strong>" nut of<br />

thf tet'essson LS i:nmigrants.<br />

Actrr*.'5iv totiu* Chrcnhli hetw-en<br />

l:.:v ! '^\ and !u!\ I.<br />

i'^'i. the.-taifeAperienccrf ari increase<br />

in pop'tl<strong>at</strong>ion t»f I t> percent.<br />

I"ha: is an increase, or WT.iYjO<br />

people, inunigrants made up<br />

.V^.i^ 1 Others argue th<strong>at</strong> immigrants<br />

will v^ork for lower wages, pu*><br />

ting Americans cut of work. Not<br />

Stun* .I.I'IM-S complain about<br />

true I/nless the immiguir:! »*• a<br />

better worker thkin tht n<strong>at</strong>ive, the<br />

immigrant will not IK* hired. Tin*<br />

tn.iin go^il ut running a busines-<br />

. t.i ;;,.ivmi/i' profits. To do bo,<br />

,m employer must make sure L»s<br />

vtaff is ihe nios! skilled and most<br />

i. it inert .it doing their chorus. Following<br />

Darwin's theory of survival,<br />

the best person for tht* job<br />

having N > "-sipLMrt" munigr.inf.s gels It.<br />

througli Liu-, th<strong>at</strong> fund welfare (.losing 'he door on immigra-<br />

pr**j;:r.ini.> tor new arrivals Hi.;v- tion is not tht* answer to<br />

California's woes.<br />

When the U.S. did it,<br />

,/usl by moving inlii thr st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

ot this number.<br />

Jusi by puivmg into ihe >uu\<br />

immigrants help the economy<br />

because they increase the<br />

popul<strong>at</strong>ion served by the<br />

business sector."<br />

• mmsciiiuSs help the eviuiomv<br />

Ixv.iuse tl;vy increase tiu' fHtput<strong>at</strong>inn<br />

ser\e^i b\ thf biis;ne--v v, -<br />

t;;r. Wi'.h :iii';v pi'i'i'li-, the ••v..-iiil<br />

demand I.>r >i new<br />

tri>ni.it>road also means<br />

.•fta»d-


t.oici'll Hi^h Sc ittiol<br />

wm<br />

CARDINAL SPORTS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

O'Connell<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

O'Connell<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

JV Balboa<br />

22<br />

6<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 218<br />

Washington 114<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

defe<strong>at</strong>s Lincoln<br />

1 by 5 strokes<br />

, K-Bell Invit<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

"•••' 200m 4th place:<br />

Alexandra Jackson<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

McAteer<br />

SWA<br />

Swimming: All City Trials <strong>at</strong> SFSU<br />

FridayMarth 26 <strong>at</strong> 2:30<br />

Baseball: O'Connell vs <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>at</strong><br />

Nealon Field<br />

Monday March 2$<br />

Tennis: Galileo <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Tuesday. March .W<br />

Fencing: <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>at</strong> Washington<br />

Wednesday, March 31<br />

SPORTS J1Q<br />

ll ' OlMin ' :r ' 1<br />

Mnrk Austria swings nwny in <strong>Lowell</strong>'s 1*0-0 defual of O'Connoll on Monday.<br />

LoweSS annihil<strong>at</strong>es O'Connell<br />

Ily Job;»:n Mustang. -M ^ bv 1 dan U.id.i|(>*><br />

Nit"ii.inn Whfii I Mr M\I:I iniun>* airtM d Iluni);h tlu'^'unn^ was^ival,<br />

Hw'-jiwi'll \ar witji ilu-Cardinal dour. Ml. lam ihvslnn,- wa>ona'i.i ::,.i\iT_i Int;fi KM I'n'rr, vnnin; Inta^ivit uid Kit: ^i-ti,lny;lili^htcd by a 19-ruii<br />

botbi, 1 iiuoin Mustangs 1 < \ m.i^n-i; tlie-M un-'J -! I.maun vM»nd inning. IVikievI the wavby<br />

s.uet-. : 1 -urli ^1 i> t'-u.h !l>- |I,N-V wen- loadfd .l-^.an >;oin,; 1 IKI t with 2 tixiubles. liiK<br />

.lowi*' ! II-,I nl;i'aiou. hdovMi- with f.'. fouls win :i |uini ore lied, jimioi jun^ I'ak I*' in lirst place," IXmohur s,nd<br />

nif.in.ibbin». 1 ,o'r»'C onm-llop. bnm^iv.tfvi wntiu! winning nm " I he way w'f *\rv hitting ri^ht<br />

M'inda\ .it i'otn-i-i Hill tuarkcd m with a -run Mn^le. l.uwell. no 1 - 1 .- anything is pt^iiiL-l'.'."<br />

I owvil-. third le i^iif wi>-. "t Mn le.ulinj^ 1-2, br;ikethe^ame wiiU- I X'ntihiifisn^bt; <strong>Lowell</strong> has won<br />

.•ii' '-"i.i:.dii:^ .-;«-n-.v.-f :ln.'i-,.'»Mouf.iits^.»r. by a i.n<br />

ol Vi-y in<br />

thle!.' .-\-.-« •."!.\-:li t:.» ,iblr tos*.v with tin 1 hi^ finish.<br />

tin- •.unv.'^ir!-. 1 ;vrn>r:nanje .n "CoivsiderinRour j^rc<strong>at</strong> year,<br />

th.- nnai-si; n<strong>at</strong>i.inalsonSfw)rt.s it shouldn't have beyn n «urp<br />

i !-, inti'l (i.'aMi 1 V.) April 14 <strong>at</strong> 7 priM\" Toyimka said. We won!<br />

p rr April !7 <strong>at</strong> 4 p.m.,


J •"<br />

''A<br />

i i<br />

'• (.. i<br />

Si<br />

I 1<br />

f<br />

-.Si<br />

•s&<br />

Softball<br />

wans<br />

season<br />

opener<br />

Bfr'Jlj Ti uvft By Cl\u K. jcong<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lovwli<br />

girls'v-nhbai! tiv.n<br />

opi-ned their season<br />

by blowing<br />

nut O'CnnnL-Ll 22 :<br />

ti on Munch 11<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady Cardinal<br />

n;cf)ftiLfl four<br />

''' " " '"""••' hommjivi two i,,<br />

the first inning from s-nior &tula<br />

Jimenez and freshman Miriam<br />

VHJiKvimpa and Iwo in ihe third<br />

inning from senior Michelle<br />

Me Isaac and junior Carolyn U r .<br />

Chi thu defensive end, Mcfeajc,<br />

lost year's starting pitcher, struck<br />

out five b<strong>at</strong>ters.<br />

Despite playing u good gwne<br />

over.ill. (ho team m<strong>at</strong>te mbtakew<br />

which awt '.hem J shut ouL All of<br />

O'Connnll's runs were untv.ntt-.f<br />

"We played really well and<br />

then in the fourth and fifth innings<br />

they sJuried making errors,"<br />

coach Cynthia Fernandez<br />

Some of ll'ie plovers fell the<br />

same way, "We did fim* unlil the<br />

third inning" first baseman Nina<br />

It could have ii«:en bolter,"<br />

third barman Joyce Wong said<br />

"It was a little ishaky,"<br />

Though the toiitn made mis-<br />

Inkt^., tney \V«.TI? ^••ner.illv<br />

pliMhcd with lh»*iv (.H'rl'.triix.nin. 1 .<br />

the pitching I'toked J.*O»MI,"<br />

Fernandez said.<br />

This year, with five returning<br />

seniors, the: lady Gmliiuik look to<br />

win the AAA championship<br />

again.<br />

I exjvcl us to wm tin: championship<br />

.jgain for Uie thir.l year<br />

in a row, if they play up to their<br />

pott-nh<strong>at</strong> and elimhuu-their mi>t.ikes,"<br />

Hernandez said. "We yo!<br />

r, lot of returning players and<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> I think is the twst pitching<br />

in til*.? league. <strong>The</strong> u hole stailiti)',<br />

infield is rel'-nxing."<br />

"We're R«.'«v:» to lake a lhtvt><br />

pw* " shortstop Stephanie Vo<br />

said.<br />

"W.'V- .MI! t>.- :•• I.- \-.i; v i<br />

team and there is. no other way."<br />

Wong said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> team went 4-1 m the pivseason,<br />

losing to Mills Hifch.<strong>The</strong>y<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Drake, Wnthg<strong>at</strong>e, St.<br />

Ign<strong>at</strong>ius, jnt? Wosinvjor, against<br />

whom Mcls«iac pitched a no-hitter.<br />

Games against Galileo on<br />

Mr.n.h 17 and ISA on March 21<br />

wen* postponed due to raui. Ihe<br />

games will be rvscheduk-d.<br />

Afarc/i 26,1993<br />

Fencers rolling along with victories<br />

By Rebucc.i Y.<br />

Chan<br />

Lowe!! icnct'i's<br />

are on a roil, dtv<br />

lu<strong>at</strong>in^; ihi* Ualboa<br />

Bucs (>-3, Walli^n-<br />

ard McAtrer }owell ient.iTs<br />

de^e<strong>at</strong>eti Mt'AiaT vVeilnL'Mljy b-<br />

X Freshman He.-ither I oi:.^ \U^<br />

feoted boih Amy Smith and<br />

ISuhtrain Ntjuven 1-0 in each<br />

bout. Lmveil junior Alfred Wani;<br />

iL-fe<strong>at</strong>i'd 5m:th S-1, but lost to<br />

Garden Ma 0-5. D,»\ Mult U* f - ti><br />

Ma S-.'! and m thr> eighth -rout.<br />

M;.Attei '•. Khuotram Nguven<br />

dt-fo<strong>at</strong>'.-d Jfff Hu.'v 4-5, I owvll's<br />

Rithard CK*u de HMILII Snnili >0<br />

in U»e last bouL<br />

"We cipi'iiliAcd on our opponents<br />

1 ' flawed u.ndervit's and<br />

th<strong>at</strong>'s Vflty v\e won." co- Yi'h lost t>><br />

tirst bout. Wallonburg's Merrick<br />

Wen and LMVUI Feng defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Hia» 2-5 and l>-5, nsp.'crively.<br />

Lo^^as won her bout against<br />

Wiilniburg'." Trng W)but UU tc<br />

\A.V 2-3.<br />

Veteran fencer Louw dt-k-aled<br />

K»th Wallenbtirg fencers 3-2 in<br />

t\u h iMiut. Wan;; tied the m<strong>at</strong>ch 4-<br />

4 'n tti*.- eigtUh IMUI by defe<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

l.nc 5-1. In the deciding b^ut,<br />

L oga.s iTushcd Won 5-2.<br />

"Both teams tenred a good<br />

maW'h, but w»* i.snn- ba^k ,\nii<br />

Ihc <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

jf ANNIE CU^N<br />

won." Wang slid.<br />

"1 thought it was extremely<br />

close." Krusensiiid. "We had very<br />

strong fencers. It all came down<br />

to ability, getting a plan and tactics,<br />

and sticking to tl:^m.<br />

Coach Kn.t-cncreditF.-d tiie win<br />

to strong 3nchor Logas, who<br />

didn't ciactt underpressure in the<br />

dividing bout, and Alfred Wang,<br />

who turned ihi.* tide.<br />

Hie next m<strong>at</strong>ch will lake place<br />

March 3J uyainst Washington<br />

High <strong>at</strong> Washington.<br />

Girls' basketball falls in championship game<br />

and Stephanie<br />

S-Hn<br />

After leiidin<br />

ktic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(AAA> with an<br />

undefe<strong>at</strong>ed I*-' 1<br />

regular season<br />

record, the Lowe"<br />

girl".' vars:lv basketball<br />

tiMin lost<br />

pp^<br />

55. to the Balboa B-Rcanivrs on<br />

M.uJir.<br />

"Wo pLiyeti realty sloppy," ?'.e third quarter<br />

but the Cardinal never gaim. k 1<br />

the lead in the fourtli quarter as<br />

they scored only ^ points compared<br />

U»liu' Hue's ZL>.<br />

Tht Bucs pbyed aggressively<br />

and chargi-d thrjiipii ixw <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

defense with by-up after lay-up.<br />

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L'ound.H on both ends of the t. >urt.<br />

"I think they [the U\K>] playeti<br />

a got>d cni.T 1 ," junior guard<br />

Anissa Tan said. "<strong>The</strong>y went o:.n<br />

^t^l'^l: and ihev Vert it."<br />

"'I"hk*y playi'd >;i«.Hi, (l " lutioni<br />

Mid. "<strong>The</strong>y weruvery aj^ressiv*.'<br />

and made J few gnod shuts."<br />

"Lvilbisa, trom the very first<br />

game ! saw them play, got butter<br />

with \.\i')\ ga:r.i*," Lt'well fiwrh<br />

lanK* 4 - Ihoinas s.tui "It w,v ono<br />

o: iheu Lvtter yaffles against u>."<br />

L.i.ve!l new.- tcok the lead in<br />

tilt- game until junioi «u.ird Crika<br />

Lam rnadf a iwo point bucket<br />

with frSO It-it :n thi' St'cund '.itiar-<br />

eight points by half-time, going<br />

up by thi- sic -A Vi-?;).<br />

After (he h^lf-tinii. 1 break.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> kept misMn^ shots and by<br />

tlif ond of thv tliit.i cjuartei, l!uj:ame<br />

wa;. t-iil.<br />

"1 tlun>. we WVK uo anxioiL-r<br />

to win," Tan said. '-We had r.rrvou><br />

eiuTL". III.ML1'.» .nv.i (.oiji.in s<br />

wiMuivl 't. '•'•>• weren't making<br />

;*hob we.•'tumid'vcmade. £v.'r\ •<br />

aw u .is ner\ ous. '.ve .ver«'<br />

1 think nervi-; haJ :^me ttung<br />

U; do wi!li the UMV we playevi/'<br />

Thi'nus sud. "1'lus, I'm not sun*<br />

liow much n>t wc!»d during t!u.*<br />

WlM'k."<br />

\;vc.rdinv t'*tl'.t* March (<br />

t>f tin- Siin I'nt.w-co<br />

can hi im^'lv-iy th<strong>at</strong> I thought we<br />

had tin.- nuiiv talented le.mi "<br />

Thomas IrnMv.vr. duHigiviii.<br />

"We J»f n't play jgoiH.tgtiir>v.bu*<br />

I think we could be<strong>at</strong> them thive<br />

oui { lout games," he s.'«d.<br />

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By Micha<br />

Tlu* L<br />

Sift {171 tL'iini OVI.Tcamt.'<br />

Washington<br />

238-1U <strong>at</strong> Sav-d<br />

Pool on Thursday,<br />

March IS, to conclude<br />

iht'ir season<br />

undefe<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> 400 lol.iy<br />

was the toughest<br />

race," coach Ron Hotmrr s«iid. "It<br />

offered the most competition<br />

Washington led the first 200<br />

yards, and we didn't calch up till<br />

the last 30 yards. We won by si><br />

seconds."<br />

<strong>The</strong> girls won by a final scon'<br />

cf 124-44. Junior Shahh Maghz.<br />

took first in (ho VV free-style with<br />

1:10; freshman A .iiber Nishimoto<br />

won first in tlie 50 free-sty U- with<br />

O-J&frtshrmnjoclle Louie placed<br />

second in the i(XJ bn-aststroke<br />

with !:25; and sophomore JCtrina<br />

Tllds p!.)ox] second in the 100 fly<br />

with 1:13, winning by half a s.vonJ.<br />

Sophomore Maria Kong im-<br />

pruvtid her 100 breaststroke by<br />

one second, coming in <strong>at</strong> 1:35,<br />

Maghzi improved her 100 l>ackstrokeby<br />

thrwfSeamiis with 1:?5.<br />

and freshman Christine Ntfitycn<br />

improved her 10cJ frw-styli»b)<br />

Ihret' strconds with l.l 1 '.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys won with a CION.* '.Ml*<br />

70. Sophomorr: C^vi.n<br />

Junior Rose Steinbock in 500 yard freestyle qunlffyfng he<strong>at</strong> Wednosday <strong>at</strong> Sava Pool.<br />

won first in the 100 free-style witl<br />

1.00;jumor Ron V\^ngpbced second<br />

ii i the 50 toe-stylo will', (X3S;<br />

freshman Tim Chan improved<br />

eight nocond.s in tin- 200 individual<br />

ii*ed!t'y with 1:50. pladjij.;<br />

se'. 1 f>ntl; «nd freshman Hdwin<br />

T.ing finished third in the HXMneslylc<br />

with 1:08.<br />

Sophomore Oniied F.tr mi<br />

proved hi.*. Sim iree-styl,: >;y orw<br />

i-tt'md with ; »-ir>,.incl<br />

iprfd his5tX<br />

ttlyln by Z*5 s*t;ondA with L )S7.<br />

"1 j:ucw> they (Washinglot:!<br />

won't be >i faclnr in the All-City,"<br />

•tophomon: Tddasht<br />

id. il Duv hawihisone i;uy,<br />

ho'iti>ef,i.\teslintMecitv Mej;.we<br />

us .1 little ir-ml'V in !(u- I'll rt'Ia\ p ,<br />

hut w.' still wins'<br />

Uiwell iroiirwed i^ihlen 2-U-<br />

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S.i\ f alit^ptif no; h.nin^;.my:',irIs<br />

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"I J;UI.S*> we .ire twtlh<br />

mf: a hv.m row." I'aLi MWM said.<br />

On Wedm-sdrf)'. Mldi^ii'iil. ""I'CHI liriVe !v% '}\v<br />

i;ity vmi're Mvir;\:nuti; w^h, ami<br />

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(!x.wi.-l! i By M.tthvw Onirhslui<br />

Hunt;:. I..ok |u-t ,t> bright for<br />

[his yc.ir'.s l.nwtll IV bj'Seball<br />

team ,v- Ihev dui lor l.isl war's<br />

u^'Ieteiilfd t.h.itiipion .i.s tliev<br />

start the >*-J-»III with win* :»vur<br />

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itliii>\vim."<br />

l .ilhi\t 1 '-3.HK1 l.iiKoin-! '.'.<br />

lnt!»*fiiiitio.i>;<strong>at</strong>Tic, I. uwell tell<br />

down i.irly 2 0, hut iiLiiMpti t,ukiiitutlic^aniehy M.»rm;r<br />

\ Tv,'.\-i in M:r tilth inning "In<br />

(!s'V,'n p Lvj;ituiini;llu i v.-H\>n.\ion<br />

i:-»" sophum-.irc .vjn St.mn.ircl-<br />

Treil said. "Kul jn.-.(e.n.j oi j^elt' •>;<br />

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bsvke lu> wrist A week Liter tain^todimka<br />

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In the Lincoln jpinu" pitching<br />

UMS the key to the victory. Sophomore<br />

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\s hole ivay, pkkiriK up the victory<br />

an-.l .striking; out J-» b<strong>at</strong>ters.<br />

With a -J-l record in (he pre<br />

se.w«t. the mily U>s> for the Cardinal<br />

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By John Chang<br />

You can smell it in the a in ttw<br />

peanuts, the hihlog*, »*«d (he<br />

large, hairy, txvr-bcl!icd men. Yes,<br />

baseball season Ls finally back.<br />

As spring mining comes to a<br />

dose, the Ndtion.il Lcaguv pennant<br />

race promises to be A good<br />

one. In the West, team are desper<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

trying to dethmnt 1 thet lamin<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Atlanta Brave?. In thf Bast,<br />

the fallen Pir<strong>at</strong>es have left the race<br />

wide opt-a<br />

<strong>The</strong> Atlanta Bnves, who am<br />

trying in »io the "Buffalo Bills,"<br />

should w in yet another<br />

N.LC'hampnn&hip. It's impossible<br />

for Uuc team, to lose, if lh'o de Leon<br />

^ k<br />

4th: Chicago Cubs. Can't<br />

ciivuil *.h(•Sf.'guysout. Tliev'vegut<br />

tilt? best in tit'M m b.is*ball with<br />

Sindberg aiii! Grace. It's when<br />

ir I'y'n 1 not prt.iiicted to win th<strong>at</strong><br />

th i'v wiri the pennant.<br />

5th: Pitlslnirg Pir<strong>at</strong>es. Hie loss<br />

of two stars, Barry Uonds and<br />

Uo ibv fck>nilla, in two years leave;,<br />

manage-r ]un Leyland with the<br />

ton ^lu-.-i challenge of his career.<br />

(th: SI. LouisC-.rdin.ils. 1 will<br />

m.-v -r foi'givc'Ozzit 1 Smith for U<strong>at</strong><br />

chei p shot he toRUiiuN)<br />

iRHKBHv<br />

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SAN riUMiuo, C> V4 124<br />

• Mt'*:i" piU'hit;^. I'rrdirlfii I ini^h;<br />

hiii in the Kast, 72-90 Hie Keii<br />

Sox.dtipiieCy Young-iytv pitthir.gfrom<br />

Roger Clemens, wiU suffer<br />

their second last pbvc finish in<br />

a row. Pred:cU*d Finish: I^ist in<br />

(lie Last, d^yi.<br />

<strong>The</strong> M's na«'f a solid powemil<br />

offea-**led by KenGrifieyJr.,anJ<br />

b<strong>at</strong>ting champ Hdgar Martuuv<br />

Randy Johnson is a sinkeoutki'.i>V<br />

if-waiting, and irt.v ,i>;ei-.t<br />

sigrMvOinsl^^io^asoiid workhorse.<br />

Kemeniber you heanl it<br />

here finit. Thi- M's will win. Predicted<br />

Finish: 1st in the West, K9-<br />

73.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chicago White Sox undcubte>'1!v<br />

!i.i\.-*fif!---'i.r"i••'•-• in<br />

the Majors with Frank Thomas,<br />

Robin Ventura, Tim Raines,<br />

George Bell, and Bo Jarkson the<br />

best player [• VER, with an artificial<br />

hip So »'mi n\r." be askinj;:<br />

"Why won't th*.-v .vin." <strong>The</strong>y<br />

have no pitchini;. bevond MafJ ace<br />

lackMcDoweli. Predicted Finish:<br />

2nd in the '.Vest, 37-75.<br />

Last vear the MinneMita Rvirus<br />

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im>re to the Twins a wins and<br />

losses- Kiiby is the heart and soul<br />

or th»> ream, Without Kirby the<br />

Twins would finish last, but with<br />

Kirbv t'xp-rt the Twiiv In b<strong>at</strong>tle<br />

ior tirst, but falle: down the<br />

sltetch. Predicted Finish: 3rd<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>e, 86-76.<br />

In the off season they improved<br />

their pitching, signing fnv<br />

ageiu Diivni Cone, but -lid nothing<br />

f.i improve their power hitting.<br />

Predicted Finish: Stuck in<br />

fourth, 82-80.<br />

<strong>The</strong> A's have !es> ihen .ideqtiute<br />

pitching and above aver-<br />

.n;e hittinii. butvvori'K-oinrH-te in<br />

&.:• ah:'.L a-.c:u^.\.L WWi. I'rcdictt-d<br />

Finish: 5th in the West, 79-<br />

83. Tl;eRiingen» will finish behind<br />

tbe A's for one reason. |ose<br />

(ranseco des-rril'^d it perfectly:<br />

"Iff mure relaxed beie|Tex,-|>|. in<br />

Oakland, it v^ as always win. win,<br />

win. You get f*."J up with it." Prtrdirteu<br />

Finish: 6th place, 74-8S.<br />

riitf Angels earlier thi* ye-ir<br />

traded tur a injured player. Ttus<br />

franchin. 1 is goim; downhill fast.<br />

Predicted Finish: Last, dead last,<br />

•7-95.<br />

By Caroline<br />

Wong<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

boys' tennis team<br />

has played only<br />

f- two of its five<br />

.-• regular season<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ches due to<br />

, . , ihe rainy we<strong>at</strong>her<br />

and f i Lick of players<br />

<strong>at</strong> other high<br />

schools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ches against McAUvr<br />

•Hid Wily on wore cancelled because<br />

they didn t have teams and<br />

the m<strong>at</strong>ches against CalhtM and<br />

O'Connell wen.-rained out.<br />

A new d<strong>at</strong>e for the O'Connell<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch has vet to be decided, but<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> tupped Balboa High<br />

School *MJ n i a rescheduled m<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

en Wednesday<br />

List year's top seed, senior Jim<br />

Frolik, who hadn't played n<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch thi* season due to a back<br />

injury, played for the first time<br />

against Utfiwt.<br />

Frolik, easily defe<strong>at</strong>ed Balboa's<br />

Alfoitzn I^ixon |M), 6-0).<br />

<strong>The</strong> a-st of the <strong>Lowell</strong> tennis<br />

team abo had a very easy time in<br />

then m<strong>at</strong>ches. Junior Aion<br />

Schwartz (2) defe<strong>at</strong>ed Balboa's<br />

fTiuricis Lucero (0, 6-0). Junior<br />

M<strong>at</strong>lhcw Axtelt (3) defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Phillip Mtigsaisciy oi BalbcM (6-0,<br />

p-ti). Sophomore Jimmy Wong (•()<br />

JvfealL'd Balboa's ChrLs Corona<br />

{fr0,W». Senior Chris O'Britm (5)<br />

defiMled fJfllboij's Jo* 1 Quang (6-<br />

0, 6-0). Junior Minn Luu (6) defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

W.I1LHM S Lucas Prim ' l.nvvcl|\ dctiii .»,•*» teants<br />

were al;n> viclorittns in their<br />

.H<strong>at</strong>ches with the top-seeded<br />

learn of senior Michael Chan and<br />

sophomore. Brian Louiedefe<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

N<strong>at</strong> Sinieoj.nd Marlon Ciibunlnla<br />

tit Hnlluwi (M\ W!\<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s SL-cond-s**etIed."<br />

So fur Uie hoy* tennis team is<br />

2-0 in their season m<strong>at</strong>ches and<br />

I\;s v.-rrt :


i<br />

• • « SPORTS<br />

•a<br />

i<br />

. ^.'i'<br />

OTtfte^tt*!? *•¥*•* ** sonbaH teom *<br />

W £ P wUvlMdfi hawcoftiptereiy dtfad<br />

l^ww^#»itewfa team MI hJcWttrwmo<br />

•jl^^&^iTUK^wxM'v/m contested on Wfednoufey<br />

Golf swings past Lincoln<br />

By John Chans<br />

Th** <strong>Lowell</strong> Coh team<br />

squeezed by Lincoln l;i&t<br />

Friday (o retain 'th'iit<br />

undefe<strong>at</strong>ed Acadumic Athletic<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion fAAA)<br />

rvcoid; 3-0.<br />

Will'i the win over pri'Vi •<br />

ously undofealed Lincoln,<br />

I l l ! l<br />

oi fitsi pfcicv.<br />

It Was *l Vvij tjnpuilii u<br />

season," •jophomon.'j.iim.'5 (ibys^id. "V\V<br />

didn't play wt-ll, but we wi^rc lucky and<br />

they d:An'i pby well oithor."<br />

<strong>The</strong> luiint IOM -1 strokes pt-iyin-^ Ihoir<br />

numbor on»: nnd thwe seeds a-^.iinsl<br />

Lin;oaLs!iion,tiiey<br />

won by 5 strokes.<br />

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Leading .ill scones was <strong>Lowell</strong>'s first<br />

'jovd, jitnii-r Itiy c;ibUrast with a low s- oaof<br />

39 strokes.<br />

N*'xt in line tor LowelJ Ls ,i i'ii: -;,iiin<br />

a-^uiast Washington mi April 2~ jjp-oji<br />

handi-d Wnshin^iun tiieir only loss of (1<br />

season.<br />

"}( Washington ILLS tiu*:r numi'(*r t»i<br />

player, we're j;*»injj *o h.ivr i" pl.\\ ITUI<br />

'li.t:» •.»••• clki .>>;->irisl !.mr--Ji) " MM P >ml<br />

U l,iUV'*M l(-.--(-:. in IVVi^h.n.•'-.•• .. -•••<br />

would hkt-lv ix-i'ur tti'tvvti-n ! Iiwi'll, ! in<br />

coin, and Washinyltui. A nine-ln>!e ;n>iU'h<br />

would IH> jil.syi'd to detfmi.ni tin* AAA<br />

champion.<br />

Top Luwill -'.uifrTs I'nt llu" M'.iMm in<br />

elude Gibbons, wnioi lan\Yrticr)ja*ii,jt]n-<br />

»*>r Tr.WK Mi 1 !"' 1 ' 1 ' P'" 1 -.' .ir;,! ',;'i. ; Ki;<<br />

Li in.<br />

"itnpwviA'i play and contribution fmni<br />

fiby and Nientzer have really K-i-n ihi- key<br />

of the MVIMKI, stsbitL'.utg the team consistency,"<br />

i^olf cuich I .«• Siivcrbltriii Mid.<br />

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Track and field gets off<br />

to running start in preseason<br />

,'Amor P.inopio On llv girls' varsity, Lov.vll 'oM long<br />

and Ed WORJ: distJiiar runners Julie Roddick, win) ran<br />

cmlvrs of the ;nvav w-tii thu^ofd in ihp.'&00m and SUhn,<br />

ttrack.^itdtiuldtiMrn and t'li.'.ihith Kw.m, who won a silver<br />

rr.edai in the 32(X)m l.ti yivir <strong>Lowell</strong> aUo<br />

season meet ii: L*.'*»'-jlt^s io*-l silwr minJaIb -t<strong>at</strong>a-iiv nuini-rs. Low*;ll<br />

Kimc-it.'rs.'.ntJllttJiiniiivKXi h.i:. many prtmusing sprintt.-rs, hurdk-rs,<br />

\!I:\NI T.in fin:.-.ht'ii fillh in *md l:**M.ithli i ti*» UuMuIiof thi'iitnvdivisums.<br />

i.i*(»iH', tviiv.'vt»i- Uu- yirls' varsity<br />

!lit-yd!dii;.\v,.;i,i.s- mtld IKM- .jf-uxi." shmiKI vv:n.in.M(uJn^h/si)p!i(L-j;n lt\ik.s<br />

I I'*.'.KI\ AnJv I ti>n*j; sjji 1 vrrv pr..-mi.-.inij li't. 1 hoyii 1 lourfh intI<br />

m ant.1 juii<br />

tin- long jum<br />

y ^<br />

junior Li»j;an Hir»'!-bini.i *iL*.!..) j;oid m the triple iunip and a<br />

Nterli'li, -Jiut *.*,''n:*<br />

Tiin^ ju'ntj'iij; lu Littnj*.<br />

Hi;. >>-ild ni--d,ilist in the i'msli/<br />

tMTSinust liave ti/neU'Jludy and ..lu thi'ir soph HV):it tntertnedi<strong>at</strong>e huntlcs; Jonah<br />

Iionn-Work." I\irk*T v>id 1 l.irtin.-it, who won th-j .silver in frosh/<br />

Anoihec pft>l>I«-iti i*> th.i; m.iny .ilhli'ti". ^(iphshiil put ami Ji-».us;,ind M->:*is I-*-e,<br />

who -vrlonned well I.i-.l vear h.ive ,i "i •altletiisthi'itMrn tnlvalbul '.f'.i.ililvo<br />

tteavv li»,i.) lit ln'iiii-ivnrk l-'t ••V.UPJ-'II-. d'-fsii'l >',«•! their .H'IIIUU-S util .vi- -.li'iuld<br />

.*"*'"*;:. ',,.. .'. n,u, .iiiii ,iuHI'i u*.'ii l .v. iv'm .ir.lt'Iosr.e.ik in ttietx* for iht-povr.' v.nstty,"<br />

wnri tliv ,',1'KI in ihi' n.|'li' |:d''.|' -uul '.''••• -..nil (.•.•IIJIJ^<br />

Mlver in Uu-lu^i. lump. l;.i..••.•-. tiI*-J not I ,i-,t vr.ir||>--,;irlV v.irsity *.v v\uii..i:ui :>»••. w.i > f.I,ilili.-.!ieit in I*'/H. 11\el'oy.s' .iirMty<br />

•ntin* (IKS u'.tr, 1 I »••• said. wi*n !wu j;ntt.I ineiial-s, ivhile the .'ntsh/<br />

viritdit'i'tott tiKik .twav rn.ijiy alhiet-.-s. s-iphte.ui'w vvuii the K ( d in Low- !l (.'.irdinal hope 1 - to ret apture the<br />

the JhO'm and Uu-HKvnn'lieIl^.fm. Ali*\ overall vtuimpioaship ii:le.i( ; • ' • ' •


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THE END<br />

duentional television. This term brings to<br />

r. But, lo younger kids', say,<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ional television als.-<<br />

mean? shows like S&am? Street, Mr<br />

Ncigitborixtfct, and th'* very popular Barmy and Friend*.<br />

Since practically every household own.' <strong>at</strong> lc\i:.l one<br />

tel*ivi?iorifesteern<br />

and everyday life fait >wv<strong>at</strong>iJ [rwr.ik, a rel<strong>at</strong>i\ p ely<br />

new addition to the public television family, st asses the<br />

importance of love, sharing, and friendship.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most important aspect oi leaching children,<br />

whether o»n television or in the c!.i.isrpoin, is lo <strong>at</strong>tract wd<br />

but conflict arises over the consetjuencos i >t this ai u-n tit 'n<br />

Can you tell me how to get there?<br />

'."vsiri'ic.' Street h.is a high *.nmh**r oi viewers hfrause<br />

it's appealing, colorful, .irvl fa>t. ' i'arrio>-Harr«ifi ^IK!<br />

on i"oi'".;livr -•kill.-*. Hie rec-<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y taught mi- t^e alphabet," senior Grant Liv-.yid.<br />

'I can count fn-in me toren in Spanish and I knmv a$:u!<br />

[w<strong>at</strong>eij all because of Sttame Sinn." soplicm«>rt: Staci<br />

Goussev.said.<br />

"Kids who dur.'t Sc«; i'tAi-'Ht'Si'iV/j^dt'tliiteiy c.'hmd<br />

the other kids," wid famic Carlscn. KQEDS area director<br />

for »h'. j Bay/Coastal rtp.r.n md 1969 Luwuli gradu<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"This doesn't mean they t-.on't equal out laier, but kids<br />

who :vaich f-tort out knowini* more."<br />

But*oim i n i searciiers iin>a!ncen i .ttith<strong>at</strong>5(N;/ | )rS.'n. i i > ;'><br />

fast-pace-:; delivery doesrv.'t allow cnot.'gh! irno for children<br />

to rvilect on wh<strong>at</strong> h.is bei-n \cd to thtju.<br />

"Oni* of the problems ot television ii the flashing of<br />

quick imagivs and StWwSlnvi is the mam perpetr<strong>at</strong>or of<br />

this," wid Midge He<strong>at</strong>h of Uarly Childhood Resources of<br />

iMarin, an institution th<strong>at</strong> trains preschool teacher:-.. "<strong>The</strong>y<br />

flash images in front of children tw/ore they haw time to<br />

7 take infomuitiu. 'n, inti:rnnHzc<br />

it, Iving taught.<br />

C'nn yuu say ".Mr. Honors?"<br />

Many p;-yt !.oii>gi.sL-, Mitve th<strong>at</strong> Mr ,"-'\t.-r; \'ag!ilvr-<br />

!ux.v is thf I't.'st pn»grain for pa i sfhnt)l(?isKvau-^! host T : red<br />

ets, and .iwjp'ness of fetjlingv and moods within oneself<br />

and in oUiers. This incl tides self-image and a feeling of cv.piibilitvanii<br />

value, which isinnii-.'nii.fl bvintertctinn with<br />

Mr. Rogers lepiMis himself it.'ten :in-flu 1<br />

nit I'M tiling mi j V,'<br />

He<strong>at</strong>h ><strong>at</strong>d.<br />

" I'iie pad- of Mr.<br />

Rogers Jits wh.it e *perts<br />

s.iy is the right p,it.<br />

liamey was recontlv d'.scnb**ii as "a big, jiurplt* Mr.<br />

Rogei-s for thr Ws" by TV Guide a^i was namtid in Pctiple<br />

magazine's "Must Intriguing People" issue, Ue?pitn hiring<br />

a gigantic, 5uppo*a T d'y-c*rniH.'t Dorkrsiurui": Rex.<br />

His show, ftnrvty 3M> Frhwte, is very popular among<br />

childnm, aimctet g<strong>at</strong>hering a cuit fullowmg. lb" mnng5 aimost<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch those of childhood favorite Sesame Lit n\1. trailing<br />

by only half a million viewers daily, according to thi-<br />

S4 rni rtt- ,j t omponent in a rea! active les-<br />

>»n and bv tri-me:.dnusly p<br />

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L.<br />

Stressed and Sleepless<br />

Volume 122,'NuTnber3 Low«ll,High Schoolman Fra .ool District<br />

Class of '97 enrollment<br />

may go up, may go down<br />

ByWciUngIl.su<br />

and Adoria Huey<br />

Pri}ji"Cled enrollment for the<br />

next JKhotilytMr of 2,910 stu den is,<br />

including fi/5 new freshmen. rt>-<br />

Truirv' urwwtain a* disputes over<br />

ethnic balance thre<strong>at</strong>en to bring<br />

evtn more students.<br />

To bring down the projected<br />

OtincM; popul<strong>at</strong>ion from 43 percent<br />

lo 40percent, mote non-Chinese<br />

students may be «uiin'tttctj.<br />

limit* «uu wiiiy u>w iv.i).' U' J 1<br />

tiut," prmopdi VAUI Gv.-ng Mi 50 applicants."<br />

In a meeting with 5FUSD dirrfrict<br />

officials TuewJay, Cheng pre-<br />

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Profiles Mary Anne Baysac<br />

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Entertainment<br />

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m<strong>at</strong>h teachers uuiaingid percentage<br />

score or 12-^oint scale to<br />

gn'idc * h'lHt**^ Vi iy mr**ly would<br />

am<strong>at</strong>h teacher biid^uonnBO percent<br />

average. A f cries of tense 40minute<br />

tests evalu<strong>at</strong>es the<br />

student's ability to perform under<br />

duress as much as his or her competence<br />

in m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h teacher Michael Descilo<br />

recently st<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> standardized<br />

tests "are not always the best<br />

judgment of a student's full abEiitftjs."<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> makes the m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

department's tests such a superior<br />

means of evalu<strong>at</strong>ion? <strong>The</strong> AP<br />

Calculus test Js as good a test as<br />

any, and m<strong>at</strong>h department policies<br />

have undermine the abilities<br />

of several students who went on<br />

to receive excellent scores on the<br />

test.<br />

Most m<strong>at</strong>h teachers do not<br />

give points fora student's homeworkand<br />

class particip<strong>at</strong>ion, or <strong>at</strong><br />

least not enough points to offset<br />

poor test grades. We are told ifcn<br />

accuracy in the mechanical process<br />

is more important than the<br />

learning process itoeff. Grades<br />

should reflect moreaspects of student<br />

performance than tests.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Learning Process<br />

When a significant number ot'<br />

-Letters to the Editor<br />

Yee defends Rojas' choice<br />

Dear Editors -<br />

I would like to comment on<br />

Wei-Ling Hsuand Adoria Hue/s<br />

article f^farch 26) on ttw increased<br />

number of Chinese students admittedintuLoweli.lhegentistsof<br />

the superinteiulent's decision to<br />

lower the admission score for<br />

Chinese from 66 to 61 was not<br />

because of political pressure. Instead,<br />

superintendent Rojos has a<br />

strong sense- of equity and is a<br />

supporter of public educ<strong>at</strong>ion. He<br />

was responding to the unfairness<br />

towards the Chinese needing fa<br />

score higher each year to enter<br />

the most successful students in<br />

the city are scared to de<strong>at</strong>h of takinga<br />

third year of m<strong>at</strong>h, it kobvious<br />

th<strong>at</strong> :*:me m<strong>at</strong>h teachers fail<br />

to pn*sgrtt m<strong>at</strong>erial in such «i way<br />

d5 to<strong>at</strong>u.ict.ind wxrutva student's<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention. Many students feel th<strong>at</strong><br />

h h i<br />

d<strong>at</strong>ing as the m<strong>at</strong>erial they<br />

present. Many teachers re^ond<br />

U> questiorte impAtientlyor s.itcastically,<br />

whjch compels students to<br />

Mop asking question*.<br />

Tliere is obviously a discrepancy<br />

between the expect<strong>at</strong>ions of<br />

teachers and those students. Educ<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

should be tough and demanding,<br />

but they should also<br />

establish realistic goals.<br />

Motiv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Students are riot motiv<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

retain './h<strong>at</strong> wa do not use. <strong>The</strong><br />

human brain have<br />

declined as of Wednesday), which<br />

would result in a class of <strong>at</strong> least<br />

824 students.Thls class is approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

203 students larger than<br />

the Class of '96.<br />

Although we<strong>at</strong>TteLonvM urge<br />

the superintendent to find altern<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

means of accommod<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

die extra students, we have con*<br />

to realize th<strong>at</strong> no amount of yelling<br />

and screaming on our part<br />

identity and accountability on the<br />

part of the individual. Because of<br />

the absence of guidance cre<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

by a poorcouiiselor-student r<strong>at</strong>io,<br />

student discipline becomes extremely<br />

problem<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />

According to st<strong>at</strong>istics compiled<br />

by the counseling department,<br />

12 freshmen were suspended<br />

during the 1989-^Oschool<br />

when the counselor-student r<strong>at</strong>io<br />

was 1531, When the r<strong>at</strong>io became<br />

1:806 in 1992-93, the number of.<br />

suspensions jumped up to 26 in a<br />

Substantially smaller clns-..<br />

Grades show the same p<strong>at</strong>tern, in<br />

l£S9-TO,3«freshrncnwereplaced :<br />

on academic -prob<strong>at</strong>ion buMhe '<br />

numberjumped to 103 in 1992-93,<br />

Th<strong>at</strong>asmaUerstudentbndyis<br />

more conducive to academic per-•<br />

formance is beyond dispute. Obviously,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> HighSchool is not<br />

simply a geographic loc<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong><br />

magically brings out t!te best hi<br />

students. <strong>Lowell</strong> is a fragile microcosm,<br />

with its own internal logic<br />

and order. If this order is disturbed,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> witS cease to be a<br />

special place.<br />

To keep this school a special<br />

place, we will need more teachers,,.<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ors, and counselors to<br />

guide students through fourvery<br />

form<strong>at</strong>ive years. •<br />

"It's not our fault. Look how many kids we have to teach!"<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a th<strong>at</strong> is not regularly retrieved will meet the task. Nevertheless,<br />

and applied. In m<strong>at</strong>h, we are of we urge district officials to con-<br />

ten given m<strong>at</strong>erial so theoretical sider the following points.<br />

.uul esoteric a* lo defy pr.ictn.al A large student body results in<br />

applic<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> this stage in our poor student behavior and aca-<br />

lives. <strong>The</strong>refore, it is very n<strong>at</strong>ural demic performance because<br />

ibr us to forget<br />

overpopul<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>cre<strong>at</strong>es</strong> a Joss of<br />

This problem could be mini-<br />

We need rnorelibrarians,computer<br />

technicians, security<br />

guards, and custodians. We need<br />

mure temporary buildings and<br />

improved maintenance for the<br />

existing oni». •<br />

Of cuurae, some changes simply<br />

cannot be accommod<strong>at</strong>ed. We<br />

need to widen the halls for pass-,<br />

ing periods, construct blgg^f and<br />

cleaner b<strong>at</strong>hrooms/enlarge exist- -<br />

ing classrooms, and enlarge the<br />

library. V1CCI services must be •••<br />

expanded, and sports teams must<br />

be restructured to accommod<strong>at</strong>e :<br />

moa-ihletes.<strong>The</strong>rewillbehuge,<br />

mized if teachers spend more<br />

tine explaining how the wisdom<br />

they extol will enrich our futures.<br />

Granted, we must not expect<br />

th<strong>at</strong> every shred of inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

we obtain should be intrinsically<br />

important to how we run our<br />

lives. But if the teacher merely<br />

aMssuresusth<strong>at</strong>"wewill5eethis<br />

in college," we will only be encouraged<br />

to wait until college to<br />

deal with the m<strong>at</strong>erial'<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> is, if four years of m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

won't jeopardize our chances of<br />

getting into college <strong>at</strong> all.<br />

!<br />

chaotic crowdson self-scheduling<br />

day, should the administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

see fit to continue th<strong>at</strong> tradition.<br />

Come June, we fear th<strong>at</strong> 824•


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<strong>Lowell</strong> admission process is not discrimin<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

Ky Stephen Lau<br />

Man's gre<strong>at</strong>est failing, I believe,<br />

is bis inability to devise a<br />

government thai reconciles basic<br />

utilitarian philosophy with individual<br />

rights. No politic.il pnx:edure<br />

can al once achieve the gre<strong>at</strong>-<br />

RStgood for die gre<strong>at</strong>est nunibe.and<br />

also protect the sovereignty<br />

of each individual, upon whom<br />

all morality is based.<br />

Emblem<strong>at</strong>ic of Ihis problem is<br />

the admission process to <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

High School, the school disliict<br />

i*a.s an oblig<strong>at</strong>ion 1) to cre<strong>at</strong>t. an<br />

ethnically diverse student body,<br />

thereby a e<strong>at</strong>ing a better learning<br />

environment for the majority < f<br />

students and 2) to judge each individual<br />

on his or her own twits<br />

and ultim<strong>at</strong>ely to admit those of<br />

superior talents.<br />

It's a tough call, and Superintendent<br />

Waldemar Rojas simply<br />

resolved to admit as many more<br />

students as possible.<br />

Ultim<strong>at</strong>ely, my concern is this;<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>ing a class of 870 plus is an<br />

irr<strong>at</strong>ional solution to the problem<br />

of shaping an ethnically diverse<br />

institution. Packing another 153<br />

kids into an already crowded<br />

school won't help anything in the<br />

short term or tlie long term. Hew<br />

are three reasons why 1 feel th<strong>at</strong><br />

Rojas' solution is iH-arfvv*\l.<br />

Implement<strong>at</strong>ion of policy<br />

Before the Chinese American<br />

Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Gub and Rojas made<br />

their decision, they should have<br />

taken the time to consider the reality<br />

of putting 153 kids into<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>. If then? is an ideological<br />

failing on the part of any one<br />

party, th<strong>at</strong> party is the CADC. Individual<br />

parents haver very right<br />

to protest, but the n<strong>at</strong>ural function.<br />

Df ihts CADC is to aid tfw majority<br />

of the Chinese community. If the<br />

CADC wanted to do something<br />

progressive, it should have demanded<br />

the improvement of<br />

other public schools or the cre<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of a .second Lowe)!. Instead,<br />

everyone took the p<strong>at</strong>h of least<br />

resistance 1 , because students and<br />

faculty are a pretty weak political<br />

faction.<br />

So, before the CADC starts to<br />

celebr<strong>at</strong>e this gre<strong>at</strong> political victory,<br />

I invite them to stroll down<br />

the halls of <strong>Lowell</strong> High School <strong>at</strong><br />

9:40 in the morning. Take a diink<br />

of w<strong>at</strong>er outside Room 25 i. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

imagine 155 more kids crammed<br />

into the halls.<br />

Guess wh<strong>at</strong>? You guys really<br />

screwed us ovtv.<br />

Absence of Systemic Biases<br />

It's easy to undermine the importance<br />

of affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action in<br />

a city like San Francisco. In stages<br />

where racial intolerance is still the<br />

norm,affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action is a powerful<br />

and necessary weapon for<br />

minoritie*. in&in Francisco, however,<br />

the admission process <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> V» as progressive and generous<br />

as any competitive selection<br />

pnxrss can be. <strong>The</strong>se is no systemic<br />

anti-Chinese bias here. This<br />

the only persisting bias is this:<br />

When any ethnic group, be it<br />

Asian, white, or black, reai! ies a<br />

position of dominance in a particular<br />

institution, it will be asked<br />

to slow down to let others c<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

up. (As when, in the 1980's, New<br />

York courts ruled th<strong>at</strong> there<br />

should be a quota on the number<br />

of non-African Americans on<br />

high school basketball teams.)<br />

Perhaps the admission process<br />

does affect Chinese students dis-<br />

proportion<strong>at</strong>ely, but th<strong>at</strong>'s becauiietrwivarea<br />

disproportion<strong>at</strong>e<br />

number of Chinese student- <strong>at</strong><br />

Unveil. Despite Rojas' pes-t intentions,<br />

,-* potential class of 934 students<br />

has thre<strong>at</strong>ened elhnicdiversky<br />

own more AsnfWednesdiW,<br />

Unveil received w dtvlines for<br />

admission,42 of which were from<br />

whites. This turn of events is making<br />

the school increasingly singlerace<br />

school, as explicitly prohibilevl<br />

by Uw 1954 B'xupn v'thc Baini<br />

ofFrfucnticn decision.<br />

Historical Inconsistency<br />

If the Chinese community refuses<br />

to nvognize the efforts o(<br />

other ethnic groups to achieve fair<br />

represent<strong>at</strong>ion in schools, it<br />

would commit the worst kind of<br />

hypocrisy.<br />

All those years th<strong>at</strong> minorities<br />

fought for ideals like civil rights<br />

and racial equality would be exposed<br />

for nothing but an exercise<br />

in self-advancement. If the Chinese<br />

community has ever benefited<br />

fiom affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action in<br />

the past (and it has), we should<br />

also accept the reverse effects of<br />

affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action without a lot of<br />

U.N. must use it's power to b<strong>at</strong>tle injustice<br />

By Stephen Dods<br />

B United N<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

ison<br />

<strong>The</strong> United N<strong>at</strong>ions has neither<br />

lived up to its role as peacv<br />

keeper nor fiilfilM its duties to<br />

protect the defenseless people of<br />

the world. Since its cre<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />

1W5, the U.N. has hied to maintain<br />

peace and improve Ihe conditions<br />

p!" humanity in the countries<br />

of the world. It has delivered<br />

aid tu i/if »uitvii(f; ^oun'nvi' San Francisco<br />

Chronicle, the U.N. banned all.<br />

flights over Bosnia early lasi CVti-.f..«-<br />

Chi M.irrh in thtw lM»ht«T<br />

nlanw, nbviously Serbian, viol<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Iht* no-fly zoneovei Sosnia<br />

and devast<strong>at</strong>ed Muslim villages<br />

in a bombing raid. Only after 45ti<br />

viol<strong>at</strong>ions of the no-fly zone did<br />

the U.N. Stvuriw Council finally<br />

vote to enforce tr.e repiialion and<br />

try to brinj' peace lo Bosnia.<br />

An article pul dished in the Nno<br />

YorkTitnes reported th<strong>at</strong> on Jan.<br />

8, two Serbian tanks and n force<br />

of 30 to 40Serbian soldiers rwilted<br />

H b.N. .irmoicd ^.ir approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

500 yards from th*»<br />

Sarajevo dirport. Inside the armored<br />

pcrcon! nel carrier was one<br />

of the thiw Deputy Prime Ministers<br />

of the Muslim-led Bosnian<br />

Government, Hakija Turajlic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scrbum svilaiers ordered<br />

the three* U.M. soldiers oper<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

the vehicle rn hand over Turajlic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.N. is a paper tiger<br />

r>unru! the hmir anil 4S minutt 1<br />

confront<strong>at</strong>ion, one of th.» Serbian<br />

soldiers shot through the open<br />

door of ihe armored vehk> and<br />

killed Turajlic. <strong>The</strong> U.N. wMters<br />

did not read.<br />

Tlie U.N. has not reacted to<br />

other situ<strong>at</strong>ions in Bosnia. In 1948,<br />

die U.N. drew up an intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

convention th<strong>at</strong> made genocide .i<br />

frinn', but ignnn* the fact th<strong>at</strong><br />

Serbians arucommitunggeniKide<br />

in Bosnia right now.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Serbians are practicing<br />

whtU they call "ethnic cieansing"<br />

of Muslims in Bosnia. Even with<br />

ddtrcctvkiLitKm of the UN. regul<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

Ihe U.M. has not responded<br />

with any show of power to enfoixv<br />

tht*se rales In other coun-<br />

complaining.<br />

Many Chinese say Hut admission<br />

should be based on index<br />

i>cores alone, and the highest<br />

scores slwuldbeadmitted regardless<br />

of ethnicity. It's not th<strong>at</strong><br />

simple. Wh<strong>at</strong> if a law required<br />

employers to hire only those jobr-cekers<br />

with pristine English<br />

skills. N«it a totally irr<strong>at</strong>ion.il idt »,<br />

but you can bet th?t Chinese affirm<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

action would have<br />

argued like 'tell against th<strong>at</strong> one.<br />

Similarly, there are legitim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

socio-wmomic reasons why certain<br />

minorities would be disadvantageii<br />

under a color-blind admtt&on<br />

process.<br />

Sure, ir<strong>at</strong>e parents, you had<br />

eveiy right in the world to be angry<br />

But don't point accusing finger><strong>at</strong>other<br />

minorities. Blame the<br />

grcntestofall5C.rietal tailings: our<br />

inability to <strong>at</strong> once s<strong>at</strong>isfy the<br />

masses and appease each and<br />

every individual, ti the CADG<br />

truly loves the principles of democracy,<br />

they should understand<br />

Lh'it we live in a majoritnrian, not<br />

a consensus, democracy. Some<br />

people will be mihappy. Some<br />

people will be \eft out.<br />

ties, the govemnu nt has all but<br />

collapsed and they need help and<br />

council fom the U.N. However,<br />

ihe U.N.doesnotoffer help or advice<br />

for fear thai they will bo "i?nposinR*<br />

on the situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.N. has played ih^i Ru^i.nn'i ntvH advisors to<br />

hi'Ip them rruike th«- necessary<br />

changes. Otherwise, Russia will<br />

surrender to racial division, economic<br />

paucity, and a new underru>cr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

govemnwry;<br />

Although there ruvrVbeen don<strong>at</strong>es<br />

about whether iir not the<br />

U^., the most powerful member<br />

of the U.N. should be ihe world's<br />

policemen, the entire U.N.should<br />

act as medi<strong>at</strong>or. <strong>The</strong> U N. is neurralwhunde<strong>at</strong>ingwiih<br />

individual<br />

With represeiitiilives from almost<br />

every countn; the U-N. has<br />

a worldwide out^'pkon inlem<strong>at</strong>ifinal<br />

affair*., which suits its role<br />

a* a medi<strong>at</strong>or. While the U.N. is<br />

an important fora* in the world,<br />

it is not effective.', enough for the<br />

times we live in,<br />

Gamblers bet it all for an unhealthy addiction<br />

t. ,- Joe, an average American l.v<br />

• v r b6rer, is a little short on his rent<br />

this month. He calls up Marty <strong>at</strong><br />

4 p.m. to get the spreads for<br />

.,;. tonight's college and N.B.A. bos-<br />

A < ketball games. Joe looks over the<br />

. lines, calls a few friends for their<br />

•:• - opinion*, and makes his picks.<br />

.,;.'•• Ten minutes l<strong>at</strong>er, he calls Marty<br />

.: back and puts down his bets,<br />

-s-XV-iahgtag from $200 to $1,000 per<br />

~i,US|H«' Ppuf *irty arrives and Joe<br />

' prepares for an<br />

..-. This scene has become com<br />

mon in today's society, in which<br />

gambling has become a hidden<br />

ilWh addfetions to alcohol.<br />

recognized and tre<strong>at</strong>ed as major<br />

problems, gambling is often negfetd<br />

^ t i t j ^ G g i . J<br />

^^ ^definitely rnore hidden. Cam-<br />

blinglias fewer "trap marks" than<br />

substann* tibuM*, such as inooti<br />

swinp* denial, and extreme exhaustion,<br />

according to Dr. Paul<br />

Good from San Francisco'sCam-<br />

blers Recovery' Program. "Gamblers<br />

can hide thei r addictions<br />

more," Good said.<br />

According to Good, most<br />

people can gamble reao<strong>at</strong>icnaJly,<br />

but recent research dons by trie<br />

California Commission on Compulsive<br />

Gambling reveals th<strong>at</strong><br />

about five percent of the adult<br />

popul<strong>at</strong>ion in California (equal to<br />

one million people) have a problem.<br />

In addition, about one million<br />

teenagers, n<strong>at</strong>ionwide a re ad -<br />

dieted to gamblirg.<br />

In the past, gambling was considered<br />

more of an evil than an<br />

illness. It wasn't until 1980, when<br />

tlv* Commission on Compulsive<br />

Gambling was formed, tUit gambling<br />

began to be considered seriously<br />

addictive.<br />

Gambling is an illness, .with.<br />

symptoms like all other kinds of<br />

addictions.Gamblirs show tolerance<br />

to the mental tension of the<br />

addiction but lack the judgment<br />

thai allows the gambler to see the<br />

danger.<br />

Sports gamblers, who comprise<br />

most of the people in recovery<br />

programs, ? ,-e the most dangerous<br />

and thf nost susceptible<br />

to addiction.<br />

Sports )• trrs have much<br />

easier acr, to their form of gambling,<br />

"rt phone caH to a bookie is<br />

all it takes," Cooosaid. "It's surely<br />

easier than going to the track or<br />

going ti> the casinos."<br />

Gambling is currently a very<br />

profitable business opportunity.<br />

Stocks, such as Harrah's, which<br />

own and ope..;te casinos in several<br />

cities are rapidly rising and<br />

returning big dividends.<br />

Entire cities devoted to gambling,<br />

such as las Vegas and<br />

Reno, are <strong>at</strong>tracting more and<br />

more residents. But as legitim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

gamblingoper<strong>at</strong>ions grow,to will<br />

illegal sports books<br />

Illegal sport* bookies <strong>at</strong>e<br />

springing up everywhere- <strong>The</strong><br />

profit marj^i > U high and the risk<br />

is low. On n fcx-t of $100, he can<br />

either winS100 or UbeSllO.Ov/;<br />

a long period of time, the ten per*<br />

cent bookie fee cm add up and<br />

become a debt th<strong>at</strong> geb out of<br />

hand for the aver-agp cimbler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> police are doing very little<br />

U> crack down on small-time gambling<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ions, so the risL level<br />

b quite low. With such an <strong>at</strong>tractive<br />

package it isn't difficult to<br />

uno*?rstand why bookies can be<br />

found just about anywhere.<br />

Gamblers can cre<strong>at</strong>e huge<br />

problems for tin; gambler if he.'<br />

she can not pay up after losing a<br />

bet- Most booklvsaUowclients to<br />

play on credit, although they will<br />

eventually be thre<strong>at</strong>ened to pay<br />

up his losses.<br />

"1 lost my job, car, home, and<br />

wife to gambling," said Will, a<br />

recovering gambler in 'Gamblers<br />

Anonymous a n<strong>at</strong>ionwide fellowship<br />

uf former gamblers and<br />

their families.<br />

Even with all these dangers,<br />

more and more people continue<br />

hi gamble. It is difficult to understand<br />

f his phenomenon, until one<br />

doe* try it for himself. <strong>The</strong> rush of<br />

gambling is exhilar<strong>at</strong>ing, much<br />

like the use of illegal drugs.<br />

Some gamblers continue to bet<br />

even after they've lost all their<br />

money in order to make up for<br />

past losses. SomesimpK/"feelUke<br />

they have to," according to Pete<br />

from Gamblers Anonymous.<br />

Most of the time, their continued<br />

gambling just puts them into<br />

more debt and deeper trouble.<br />

Chances are th<strong>at</strong> you know<br />

*omeone who is secretly a gamblingaddict<br />

<strong>The</strong> person using the<br />

pay phone next to you could be<br />

betting thousands of dollars Your<br />

nexl-door neighbor could be<br />

gambling away his house.<br />

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4 j COLUMNS April 23,1993<br />

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^ntirgsimnlinUy<strong>at</strong>testlothe How do we avoid the f<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

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ofyean> altzingth<strong>at</strong>lhcreisaprobi^m.<br />

Vie <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Feminist cartoons are liber<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

By Jhaila Brown<br />

and Pamela Ycc<br />

Headlines all acn>s» th*.*<br />

ofour country's newspapers ruve<br />

.-aid "Year of the Woman." Ami,<br />

yes, it is true th<strong>at</strong> the role of the<br />

modem woman is changing <strong>The</strong><br />

pnxtf? Ju-1 takea look<strong>at</strong> the metamorphosis<br />

of the heroines in<br />

Disney cartoons (of all pl<strong>at</strong>es).<br />

<strong>The</strong> sweet innocence and<br />

naiviUt* of such early Disney<br />

women rrurter.<br />

sexier femme fahiles such as Ttw<br />

Ulilc Mermaid s Ariel, lianitv ami<br />

Osc Htm! > Belle, and Aladdin's Jasmine.<br />

And as modern women we<br />

believe th<strong>at</strong> today's females cm<br />

tike a few pointers from these ladies.<br />

Check out some of the<br />

changes in anim<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Old Way: Women played the<br />

mles of obedient dau;;hters without<br />

minds of their own.<br />

Cinderella cleaned K?r house day<br />

and ni^ht with a "yvs, ma'am."<br />

N'ew Way. loday's women an*<br />

free thinkers. Ariei, the mermaid,<br />

defies her f<strong>at</strong>her to swk her own<br />

independence on land. Jasmine,<br />

the Arabian princess, refuNs, to<br />

allow her f<strong>at</strong>her to choose lief<br />

husband<br />

Old V\.iy. Womon like Snow<br />

White and Sleeping Beauty werv<br />

Women on...<br />

Cartoons<br />

passive in their rel<strong>at</strong>ionships wi til<br />

men. AM it took was a kis?, .ind<br />

two people autom<strong>at</strong>ically fell in<br />

love.<br />

New Way: Today's, chanw tors<br />

don't wait around in forests, for<br />

their pnnee It* come and kiss<br />

them, fhey'a 1 making the first<br />

move.<br />

Ariel gives up her voke to win<br />

the heart oia mortal. Bellepruves<br />

th<strong>at</strong> ynuden't have to fall tn love<br />

with the first man th<strong>at</strong> kisses you.<br />

Jasmine doesn't accept any prince<br />

just because he is a prince.<br />

OKI Way: Women were as<br />

wholesome and pure as Snow<br />

White .ind as shy and innocent as<br />

Cinderella.<br />

New Way: Today's women an?<br />

fast, sexy, and strong-willed. In<br />

the gre<strong>at</strong> tradition of such w<strong>at</strong>ercolor<br />

firebrands tiK Jessica Rabbit.<br />

Jasmine proves th<strong>at</strong> sovuality is a<br />

major part of today's heroine-.<br />

And, no, we're not saying th<strong>at</strong><br />

you should go cut uressed as a<br />

belly dancer (Jasmine) or wear<br />

seashe'.l bras and trade your veice<br />

for the man you love (Ariel). Wh<strong>at</strong><br />

we are- saying is th<strong>at</strong> strong<br />

women today can be sexy and<br />

alluring and still benspectaiOe.<br />

Old Way: Cartoons portrayed<br />

female characters as housewives.<br />

Snow White kept house for the<br />

Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella<br />

found herself <strong>at</strong> th? beckon call of<br />

hc r wicked :itop-fainily.<br />

New Waj*: Today's female cartoon<br />

are educ<strong>at</strong>ed and tliinkfor<br />

themselves. (God forbid.) Belle<br />

traded in her broomstick for a<br />

book. Arid wants adventure—to<br />

discover a new world. Jasmine<br />

want» to break away from her<br />

.-holliired lift'. Women are more<br />

inquisitive and less afraid to go<br />

out on their o'vn.<br />

No, we shouldn't model our<br />

livesaftera few femalew<strong>at</strong>ercolor<br />

wonders. Wo should Stop hoping<br />

the ugly beast is reaily a prince<br />

underne<strong>at</strong>h and stop talking to<br />

th<strong>at</strong> huge putplc octopus. However,<br />

take a lesson fmm them. To<br />

you girls, we say don't let your life<br />

fall into trw old conventions of<br />

Disney cartoons. You'll find<br />

there's a lot more to life if you<br />

decide to give it a try. And guys,<br />

wake-up. You're going to have to<br />

be a lot more than charming to be<br />

ourpriitce.<br />

A good quote is hard to find<br />

By M<strong>at</strong>t Rocknun<br />

It is the absurd task each senior<br />

must face, the untenabloburden<br />

he must bear. It is the yearbook<br />

x?nior quote, the eulugv Ui<br />

iitf'h -i.liiHti. iiriu it i.nt'is ittiiit- •<br />

easily.<br />

Define your high i>chool experience<br />

in 25 words or !e>s. Tlie<br />

impossibility of the job is self-evident,<br />

but so, \oo, is its impnrtancp<br />

Decades ftorn now, memories<br />

of high school will have faded and<br />

withered. Only Mie senior quotes,<br />

set intype, will remain. It is therefore<br />

incumbent upon each of us to<br />

select a quote which summarize.'<br />

i»iir w:nt


\V,il23, VJ93 MEWS i 5<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> alumnus selected Yale University president<br />

By M<strong>at</strong>thew Rockman<br />

Lcwell alumnus Richard Levin<br />

willbecomelhc22ndpresidentof<br />

Yale University on July 1. <strong>The</strong><br />

university announced the selection<br />

of the 46-ywr-old San Francisco<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ive last Friday. He was<br />

i.Tost recently dean of the Yale<br />

Gradu<strong>at</strong>e School of Arts and Sciences.<br />

Levin will inherit a financial<br />

crisis which has plagued Yale<br />

University for several yrars, but<br />

heisoptimistic th<strong>at</strong> he can resolve<br />

ti*problem."We'vestartedasystem<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

budgetary planning process<br />

in which we've identified a<br />

voysipiifkant fraction of the cost<br />

reductions we need to undertake<br />

to.balance our budget within a<br />

ave-yearperiod," Levinsaid man<br />

overview with <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>. "I think<br />

we can do it."<br />

Levin hopes th<strong>at</strong> he can cut<br />

costs and <strong>at</strong> the same time not<br />

hurt educ<strong>at</strong>ion. "We've been focusing<br />

on non-academic support<br />

services and administr<strong>at</strong>ive oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

as the major area for cost<br />

reductions," he said. "I think we<br />

can do th<strong>at</strong> in a way th<strong>at</strong> does not<br />

affectthequalityofouracndemic<br />

programs."<br />

<strong>The</strong> extensive n<strong>at</strong>ionwide<br />

search which finally n suited in<br />

Levin's selection to be president<br />

began last May when picsident<br />

Benno Schmidt, Jr., resigned to<br />

head Whittle Communic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

pton to organize.! chain of priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schools. Levin credits his unpopular<br />

predecessor with many accomplishment!).<br />

"We owe him<br />

something very important," tie<br />

said. "He was the first president<br />

who really concerned himself<br />

with the city of New Haven and<br />

tried to build bridges between tin?<br />

city fli td the university to forgft n<br />

common interest."<br />

Schmidt also began .n campaign<br />

to repair Yale's deterior<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

infrastructure. "I admire th<strong>at</strong><br />

he focused our <strong>at</strong>tention onlo the<br />

condition of our build ingb, which<br />

had been somewh<strong>at</strong> neglected in<br />

prior years and which needed a<br />

considerable amount of renov<strong>at</strong>ion/<br />

Levin said.<br />

As president. Levin's main<br />

task will be "keeping Yale one of<br />

America's gre<strong>at</strong> universities and<br />

.maintaining the excellenci: of m* -<br />

faculty and student body," he<br />

scid. "1 no>v believe very strongly<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Yale is the best place in<br />

America for an undergradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion, lihasthevirtueof having<br />

a first r<strong>at</strong>e research faculty and<br />

<strong>at</strong> thesame time it isdeep'v committed<br />

to teaching. It's T jally a<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> place to get an educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

and I want th<strong>at</strong> said of Yale 10 or<br />

lSyeaisdowr.theroad, when I'm<br />

done."<br />

After <strong>at</strong>tending Winfield Scott<br />

Elementary School and Marina<br />

Junior High, Levin gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

bum Loweli in 19&4.1 Ic gradu<br />

<strong>at</strong>ed from Stanford in 1968 and<br />

thenstudied<strong>at</strong>Oxford University.<br />

In 1974,he received his PhD.<br />

from Yale.<br />

•^ Until he was named dean of<br />

the Gradu<strong>at</strong>e School of Arts and<br />

Sciences last year. Levin taught<br />

two undergradu<strong>at</strong>e seminars and<br />

a gradu<strong>at</strong>e course In economic*.<br />

Now th<strong>at</strong> he h*s been named<br />

.president. Levin expects to give<br />

-up teaching fora while. "1 think<br />

;th<strong>at</strong> being president of a major<br />

university is more than .t/u'I time<br />

job," he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> university chose Levin after<br />

considering more than 400<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>es, including presidents<br />

of several colleges and universities,<br />

the New York Times report*!<br />

Levin <strong>at</strong>tended Unveil from<br />

1961 to 1964, during which time<br />

-the school moved to its current<br />

i ; n. r *'<br />

Richard Levin, shown In his<br />

1964 yearbook photo, will be<br />

Yale's next president.<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ion. Levin remembers the old<br />

school fondly. "It was really<br />

crowded, but it had a lot of character<br />

and people were srd to leave<br />

it," he said.<br />

He singled out fortmics as ".i<br />

very important part" of his high<br />

x:hool career. Coach lack Anderson<br />

"was a tremendously vigorous<br />

force for inspiring us not only<br />

to be better public speakers but<br />

also to be more conscious citizens.<br />

He was someone who nurtured<br />

and supported me and a lot nf<br />

others," Levin said. Anderson retired<br />

last June.<br />

In 1964, Levin represented<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> forcmkrs<strong>at</strong> the sl<strong>at</strong>e cham-<br />

pionships with an original or<strong>at</strong>or)'<br />

entitled "Moral Integrity:<br />

Imper<strong>at</strong>ive for Survival."<br />

Levin said <strong>Lowell</strong> prepared<br />

him well for college and for lite<br />

"I had gre<strong>at</strong> teachers," hi* s«iid.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>n? were very go*xi English<br />

teachers who gave me «i found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in writing."<br />

Social science teacher Peter<br />

Z.ISSJ taught Levin history fur<br />

swural semesters. Zasso remembers<br />

him as "«i gre<strong>at</strong> kid."<br />

Paul Lucey, head of the<br />

Alumni Assocwtion, w.i*><br />

counselor in the tvrly s<br />

"Rick was .i super<br />

Luce> r said, "I was surprise*! and<br />

delighted and proud when 1<br />

hrardofhjswlection. Imagine the<br />

accomplishment— last thing i remember<br />

he was chairman of the<br />

economics department and,<br />

boom, little Ricky's president of<br />

Yale."<br />

Robert Anino, >i frequent substitute<br />

teacher fit <strong>Lowell</strong>, Liught<br />

fortign language, m<strong>at</strong>h, and P.E.<br />

in the early sixties. Anino described<br />

ljevin as "one of the most<br />

brilliant kids <strong>Lowell</strong>'s ever had.<br />

He was very well liked, loo."<br />

Levin's classm<strong>at</strong>es voted him<br />

"Most Active" in the senior popularity<br />

poll.<br />

Levin was captain of the jun-<br />

inr v.irsity b.isohill tt\im in 1%2,<br />

when <strong>Lowell</strong> substitute teacher<br />

Ruben Hr.uinre.ite.r aviclied. "1<br />

piiiytvi baseball for ;< coupl? of<br />

\v.irs, but then the school mm ed<br />

out to the new tend, Y«iic<br />

gives undenvprewnted minorities<br />

'.iffirm.itiveci:nsiderabonin<br />

decisions because we want all<br />

itfnups tt i have hnopportunity to<br />

got involved ht'tv .ind be repre-<br />

Asuin American students' ethnic<br />

hackgrorjul does not help or<br />

hinder them in the admissions<br />

process. Levin said, "bectiusc<br />

they'renot so httivily represented<br />

as they might bo."<br />

In.ick'ition iohis involvement<br />

^%*ith foiwisicsand baseball, Le\ r in<br />

served as theScroll honor society<br />

president, junior class prpsklent,<br />

and rally commissioner. Ho<br />

served on the student council for<br />

three years and wai a lifetime<br />

member of the California Scholarship<br />

Feder<strong>at</strong>ion. He also won<br />

the coveted Henry Karpenstein<br />

Memorial Trophy for academic<br />

excellence, awarded each yew <strong>at</strong><br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

And where does he think a<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ite should go to college?<br />

"Yale. It's not even a close call."<br />

Train Your BrainHlfHIi Kaplari J.<br />

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• 1 ••-<br />

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I.-' "1<br />

\pnt2.i.<br />

Filipino activists want<br />

center reopened<br />

By Daisy Nguyen<br />

VVithgmwingnumber.'of Filipino<br />

immigrant^ Filipino American<br />

Rights Advoc<strong>at</strong>es are demanding<br />

the veoponingnf the Filipino<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Center's hile on<br />

Fourth and Harrison streets<br />

nearly two years after it was<br />

closed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Filipino Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Center<br />

(FHC) is a specialized bilingual<br />

center s> 'Ving newly arrived kindergaiten<br />

la Grade 5 children<br />

with noor limited English speaking<br />

ability, according to.»tvcwit<br />

press* release from the Filipino<br />

American Right Advoc<strong>at</strong>es<br />

In .addition to restoring the<br />

FEC to its former sit*;, advoc<strong>at</strong>es<br />

also asked the school board ruvin;<br />

the policy of filling up regular<br />

schools first and FEC last /or non-<br />

Englisli proficient and limited<br />

English proficient (NEP/I.EP)<br />

students. <strong>The</strong>y proposed th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

board to hire * bilinjjunl Filipino<br />

staff <strong>at</strong> the intake center to assist<br />

Filipino newcomers and to explain<br />

FEC to the parents.<br />

In 1 *W. the PEC itonsi-ted of v»<br />

warehouse th<strong>at</strong> hou«*\1 four classrooms<br />

and two classnxtms <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Bessie Girmichae! EiemenUiry<br />

School. In 1972, they moved lo<br />

Fourth and Harrison Streets. <strong>The</strong><br />

press release describes t*w FEC >t 100<br />

ptiro-nt<br />

In June 199], ihi*S«m Francisco<br />

Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion crdiwd the<br />

closure of the school. Because of<br />

its choice loc<strong>at</strong>ion, the school is<br />

now a children's center. FEC<br />

moved to its current loc<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

three bungalows with no w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

sink «ind toilet facilities <strong>at</strong> Bessie<br />

Gmnichael Elementary School.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> facilities here are lh»?<br />

main concern," Amy Talisman,<br />

principal of FEC ,it Bessie<br />

Carmict;*?!, ?>aid.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re is ;i commitment from<br />

the school'Uiard," Tom Amrroano,<br />

prvsidenl of the Ikiard<br />

t'ductitiiin said. "I'd tike to see<br />

th.it |reofH?ningJ next year."<br />

AccordingtothepressreleaMr,<br />

FIX" advoc<strong>at</strong>es believe thai bud<br />

get restraint, should no longer ht<br />

an issue since the district mo\wi<br />

Jhe School of the Arts to a new<br />

campus <strong>at</strong> Sin Francisco St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

University, and opened the 21M<br />

Century A«:ademy '»nd Fremont<br />

Schtxil, IIHJ<br />

Harrison," lalisman»ai'J.<br />

Traditional Monte Carlo:<br />

Hasta la vista, baby<br />

By Stephanie S<strong>at</strong>o<br />

and Emily Ngo<br />

<strong>The</strong> Student Activities Board<br />

may not hold Monte Carlo this<br />

year due to a Sin FrancistV Unified<br />

School District decision (n<br />

abolish pseudo-gambling events.<br />

<strong>The</strong> District decided toumi the<br />

Monte drlu tradition List spring,<br />

believing it encouraged student<br />

gambling, according to principal<br />

Paul i_heng. Cheng hope* to get<br />

A final decisioi. after April 30<br />

when the short district's lawyer<br />

returns to San Francisco.<br />

Many students feel tlut Monte<br />

Carlo did not affect student gam<br />

bling. "It's not promoting anything<br />

illegal or bad," junior Frank<br />

Toy said. "It's just for fun."<br />

"It's not like we don't know<br />

how to gamble already," junior<br />

Venixu'Iom wid.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cancell<strong>at</strong>ion applies to all<br />

ihe schools in the district. .V.<br />

Unveil, this means trwvcnd of .i<br />

long-stinding tradition.<br />

"<strong>Lowell</strong> h losing .ill of its traditions/'<br />

junior Frtincis<br />

slid. "<strong>The</strong> Indians, the<br />

of the Spint Rally, and now the<br />

Monte Carlo."<br />

Should Monlt* Cirln he ra.v<br />

a*lled, a dance will replace it on<br />

May 28. SAB chair Shirley Li u is<br />

optimistic about the turnout<br />

MonteCarlo has been a Unveil<br />

tradition and one of the most<br />

popular dances for overa decade.<br />

Students used chips to gamble in<br />

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the beginning of the event, and<br />

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154 students organized tho annual caster Egg hunt on April 10.<br />

Inc <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

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Club members organize egg hunt<br />

fty LtM Tang<br />

One hunda*d fifty four rwmbt'fs<br />

of \'.irina> clubs .i( Lowe!!<br />

showed up <strong>at</strong> Childivn's I'lnyground<br />

i;. C^»k1en Cl<strong>at</strong>e Park on<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, April 10 .irmed with<br />

dozea-» t-i' dyt.*»J eggy \o help oul<br />

thu annual Spring r«*stt.*r Hjrg<br />

School and Community Service<br />

(BSCS).<br />

Some »tudont> tied yarn<br />

dt>piT.HS.t tho eggi thiutighoul<br />

the playground. VVhen thj ctiil<br />

Own arnvtni. wwv n*n tMCiv and<br />

forthwith baskets in their hands<br />

searching fot Jw hidden eggs.<br />

Actoniing lo event coordirwitor<br />

Heidi Chu, people from 15<br />

homeless shelters were invited.<br />

Most parents and ihyir children<br />

who ca me ti) the hunt agreed<br />

th.it they liaJ -i gnyt time.<br />

Ygdqui, Clainr Vgaqui's threeyear-Hild<br />

daughter, said. "This<br />

oiu*rk>>.i sticker of Utt l«? Memvi id<br />

on it "<br />

' I bv l.-vH>li j r t:gj» I Hunt is<br />

O l<br />

ivvochilOtvn iriim Ktilaeal House<br />

Stiki. "You guj-s [<strong>Lowell</strong> students]<br />

rvaWy m,ide the kids' day."<br />

liw students from <strong>Lowell</strong> also<br />

enjoyed the event. After their task<br />

was dork\ the majority of the students<br />

remained in the playground<br />

to socialize and play on<br />

slides and swing>.<br />

"!*MsKt*i!th!s might be<br />

fun," junior 'lannie Soohoo s.»id.<br />

J 'Ii i> a nice (lay to take a walk<br />

outside."<br />

"1 just want to give back to the<br />

community. VVIitni 1 was )"oung,<br />

they did it for me," sophomore<br />

M i d G d<br />

New study hall opens with low turnout<br />

By Alex Tse<br />

Wednexl.sy aflerniHin was .i<br />

typical day £t the new >ludy hall<br />

— no one showed up.<br />

llio new stu-'ly hall opened<br />

April 13 in the cafeteria, but only<br />

lhn*»' sltidcnl*- ^hovviM up lh**n<br />

ihere s not many ptopic<br />

htre," parent volunteer supervisor<br />

Gloria Muyrvsaicl.<br />

But Muere, who works on<br />

Tuesdays from 230 p.m. to 4 JO<br />

p.m., said the first week she ex •<br />

pened more otHjplc to show up<br />

by now. "This is another quiet<br />

place to study." Muere said.<br />

"More will show."<br />

After a wook's waiting, the <strong>at</strong>-<br />

tondanct. 1 lontinucd tn<br />

Sint' students e>.pn*ss di>s.itisfactionover<br />

how the study hall<br />

:s run. "Il 1 ;-too restrictive," junior<br />

Andrew Ya ma mo to iaid. "We<br />

weren't allowed to say «rwnrd."<br />

Other -.ttufcnt 1 . don't know<br />

about the ^tudy rtill,<br />

"I 'i id n't know about it until a<br />

parent [volunteer] told me," junior<br />

Maria Mastrokyriakus said. "1<br />

was sitting <strong>at</strong> my locker and hi 1<br />

told me there's a study hall."<br />

"I don't think many students<br />

know about srud> hall,' librarian<br />

Leroy Strong said. "<strong>The</strong>re should<br />

be mote publicity."<br />

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moved to Room 220 on April 15<br />

because Uv cafeteria needs to use<br />

the facilities. <strong>The</strong> study halt will<br />

be in Room 220 from 9:00 am to<br />

10:30 a.m. and in the cafeteria<br />

from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.rn.<br />

TIu 1 goiil* of the study hail are<br />

to give students another place to<br />

work and to lessen the crowd* in<br />

the halls and the library.<br />

"1 haven't noticed any change<br />

in the crowd," Strong s


Meeting discusses use<br />

of Hewlett computer grant<br />

u<br />

(continuedfrom p*$e I ><br />

German teacher Mary Farquh.ir<br />

and librarian Urnv Stmng suggested<br />

upgrading and departmental<br />

resource centers, MJCII .)>•<br />

the foreign language lab. wheiv<br />

interactive computer-videmvnrk<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ions could supplement traditional<br />

audio tape.<br />

Eight>' percent of faculty who<br />

responded to .1 questionnaire<br />

Keachie prepared Mid they u>«<br />

Macintosh computers. Kjachit*<br />

proposed buying new software<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is comp<strong>at</strong>ible with both<br />

Macintosh and Hewlett Packard<br />

computers.<br />

Keachie ai>o eruuuirfged the<br />

linking of .ill computers in the<br />

school to the Internet teli-communic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

network. "<strong>The</strong> first priority<br />

is to link every computer<br />

th<strong>at</strong> can be linked in every loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

into the central computer<br />

core," Keachie said.<br />

With the fitt-hman enrollment<br />

increasing for ne\t year, all room*<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> will be used foretastes.<br />

However, English teacher<br />

Camille Morshige proposed using<br />

the narrow, unused offices<br />

livalod throughout th*> >ihiMt tt»<br />

hnust* clusters ot aimputws ami<br />

printers. Ke<strong>at</strong>hiesuj^iMiii aiming<br />

Room 110 or Room 2!: into<br />

the new computer Lib. 'it:e*>*rs. which would pm-<br />

\ ider»Mra p*oms in the >chiH>l for<br />

the Jab and department icsmiree<br />

center*-.<br />

By M.iy */, the gr.'wp plan:, to<br />

p.iA-idt'I-tfwk'tt iwth.inne-p^e<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ement of the M.hr ing t'.j \i > is to get<br />

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find then when we go further<br />

riL>ng, we can justify wh<strong>at</strong> we're<br />

buying in terras ot where we'll<br />

wind up," Keachie said<br />

I he committee ht »pe> to instill<br />

the new computer* bv neil September.<br />

Further meetings to (Us<br />

cu» uses for tlv grant will Lut<br />

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Mever Library <strong>at</strong> ."V:M\ p.m. All<br />

member> r.f the Unveil fomrnunitv<br />

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Disputes thre<strong>at</strong>en number<br />

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April 23,1993<br />

NEWSBRIEFS<br />

PTSA, m<strong>at</strong>h department continue<br />

discussions of m<strong>at</strong>h program<br />

By Daniel Wong and K<strong>at</strong>harine Jung<br />

Reprusentalives of the Unveil Parent Tcaclier Student Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(PTSA) and the m<strong>at</strong>h rippartmpnt nwt on March 26 and<br />

April 1 to discuss the m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics program.<br />

"Nothing>et ir»s happened/1TSApresidant Nancy Kahn<br />

said, "it's too early tu say the two meetings are of our mutual<br />

concerns. VVe are identifying the concern 1 *. It will Sake a while to<br />

get to the point Hopefully we will have a substantial st<strong>at</strong>ement<br />

in three more mtetinfcs."<br />

Represent<strong>at</strong>ives from the m<strong>at</strong>htlepArtment and the FT5A will<br />

meet today a*»d every Friday afternoon <strong>at</strong> 1:40p m. in the Meyer<br />

Library through Mav.<br />

Tlte PTSA sent a fe-page report to the m<strong>at</strong>h department and<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> administr<strong>at</strong>ion in February requiting the m<strong>at</strong>h department<br />

review its grading and honors enrollment policies.<br />

Committee to increase school spirit<br />

By Artson Kwan<br />

<strong>The</strong> newly reorganized Vascot/Spirit Committee is ona quest<br />

U> finally find the right physical mascoi and to incre»« spirit<br />

among students <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.'<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Executive Council (LEQ appointed Jhaila Brown «ir*i<br />

Rose Argudles March 25 to co-chair the committee dut former<br />

LEC chair P<strong>at</strong>ina Baysac cre<strong>at</strong>ed one year ago.<br />

"Our goal is tu rind n physical mascot and to increase school<br />

spirit," Arguetles saW. Special days to increase school spirit will<br />

be planned, such as a beach day when everyone dicsses in beach<br />

clothes.<br />

Brown and Arguelles Are the mascotApirit irxtxrutives. "But<br />

anyone f mm the student body can join," Brown said. NIT one will<br />

be forced to <strong>at</strong>tend the meetings. "Anyone who comes f<strong>at</strong> three of<br />

our meetings will be considered a Mascot member"<br />

Ihe committee is submitting announcements to Radio Unveil<br />

and the school bulletin, and the other members will nukr rxi>tcrs.<br />

Inform<strong>at</strong>ion sheets will soon be sent toall the regbtrits through<br />

i<br />

Five student government officers and an Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Spirit<br />

Leader* member signed up to help in the spirit /mascot committee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meetings are held Fridays Mods 14-15 in Room 235. "All<br />

students <strong>at</strong>e welcome to come hi the mwtings,*" ArgutrlU"* saUi<br />

5 ex-students xvinjourn scholarships<br />

- BySolaruNolfo "<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Francisco Press Cub recently awarded five journalism<br />

students from the Class of 1^92 $4300 in scholarship* for<br />

articles and photographs published in <strong>The</strong> l<strong>at</strong>veS last year.<br />

In the photography c<strong>at</strong>egory, Shelton Hsu took both first and<br />

second prizes for a total of $1,600. His winning shots were "Senior<br />

carter Ben tempest.." (Oct. 25,1W1) arxi "Cyrmuit isMie"<br />

(April 10,1992).<br />

In the editorial writing c<strong>at</strong>egory, Kevin Pox won the first place<br />

prize of J 1,000 for hb article "Some faculty conduct encumbers<br />

TVW?*/CY*2! 1^ lh Pk<br />

Kim won the second place prize of $600 for his article "Why do<br />

winning sports teams draw few fans, suffer lack o( respect?"<br />

(Jan.13,1992).<br />

In the fe<strong>at</strong>ure writing c<strong>at</strong>egory Richard Fong won first prize<br />

for his article "Escape into the world of virtual reality" (Apn 110,<br />

1992), ar*J Merry Chu won second prize for her article 'Teens<br />

shoplift with nerves of steal" (March 20,1992).<br />

In the news writing c<strong>at</strong>egory no prizes were a warded to Unveil<br />

itudaU^. In the best Bay Ana high school newspaper c<strong>at</strong>egory<br />

TV iruWJcamein<strong>at</strong> second placeafterT/ir^nfflprnf Horn-shad<br />

High School in Cupertino.<br />

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Coin Laundry<br />

Next to Wells Fargo Bank<br />

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49ors running back Tom R<strong>at</strong>fiman (right) signs autograph for tan <strong>at</strong> Celebrity Luncheon.<br />

Celebrities raise $150,000 for sports<br />

By Richard Seto<br />

With Tim Hardaway. Dill<br />

Walsh, and Danny Glover *ervin£<br />

focd, the fith Annual Celebrity<br />

Waiter LuncKvn raised $150;0W<br />

for..Mn Francisco middle and high<br />

school sports Tuesday, March ,V1<br />

.it the Hy<strong>at</strong>t Regency<br />

limb.ircadt'ro.<br />

" 1 he nu*on th<strong>at</strong> we are all hew<br />

iji to hetp raise money for San<br />

Francisco sports," sports announcer<br />

and master of ceremonies<br />

Jim Myers s>t id.<br />

About 950 diners paid $1501.><br />

mivtam] cnai witn UH;ce)eDnue».<br />

M,any took the opportunity to be<br />

pi v>U)graphed with their favorites<br />

by ,11'oLiroiu for an additional M0<br />

ftM*. CeU»britit*> included Hardaw.iv<br />

«>f th<br />

help kids and .ithleta, I try to do<br />

so," San Francibco49ers offensive<br />

linenwn Guy Mclntyre said.<br />

"I think it'.* important to Mip-<br />

|x irt (hit coirnnunity and U> \up-<br />

port the kids," Isthil Wd^un ac-<br />

tur and Washington High alumnus<br />

Danny Ckner said.<br />

An auction of memorabilia<br />

ranging from a 49ers jerwy<br />

autographed by Joe Montana tua<br />

baseball b<strong>at</strong> autographed by<br />

former San Frandhco Giant Willie<br />

Mays afw raised funds.<br />

"I enjoyed it very much because<br />

I think th<strong>at</strong>, like most of the<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletes who are here, we<br />

wouldn't have nude it had it not<br />

been for high school sports,"<br />

Thurmond Mid.<br />

tkm as well, and it's important to<br />

support the effort tu get money to<br />

keep sports alive for the city,"<br />

Clover said.<br />

240 colleges to <strong>at</strong>tend Sacramento fair<br />

By Aster Chin<br />

Onehundred forty serves will<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>e in the 6th annual Sacramento<br />

Regional College Fair <strong>at</strong><br />

UC [Jwvis on Sunday, May 2 .uxJ<br />

Monday, May ?..<br />

Urown University, Cornell<br />

University, Columbia Univ-ersirv-,<br />

UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UCLA.<br />

New York University, Johns<br />

Mopkin* University, and the<br />

CSU's are among the schools th<strong>at</strong><br />

will particip<strong>at</strong>e this year.<br />

"Our ga*l is to make it easier<br />

for !>tudent> to get inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

from colleges by providing them<br />

with the inform<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

want, ail conveniently locdter; <strong>at</strong><br />

one pLice."' 1JC Davis chairpct son<br />

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N.imnv.n Shahrokh said. In past<br />

years,5 000 u>7^00 northern Caliddh<br />

event<br />

Stiidmts car visit the exhibits<br />

or <strong>at</strong>tend the break-out workshops<br />

where colte)*e representak<br />

b l l i<br />

tn^rts, financial aid, ,ina the<br />

gy p<br />

Co-sponsored by uie Western<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of College Admissions<br />

and Counselors (WACAQ,<br />

the Capital Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Consor-<br />

*ium, and the Sacramento County<br />

Office of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion, the fair i» a<br />

part of a n<strong>at</strong>ional series sponsored<br />

by the N<strong>at</strong>ional Assoct<strong>at</strong>i(»n of<br />

ColleRi.' Admission!) and Counselors<br />

(NACAC;.<br />

g<br />

<strong>The</strong> NACAC sets the scheduling<br />

of all of the rain n<strong>at</strong>ionwide.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eight California fairs fire held<br />

<strong>at</strong> Sonoma St<strong>at</strong>e University, St<br />

Mary'sCollege, Santa Clara University,<br />

UC Riverside. UC Davis,<br />

the Orange County Convention<br />

Center, the Anaheim Convention<br />

Center in Southern California,<br />

«wtd the I^jdJena Convention<br />

Center in Los Angeles<br />

<strong>The</strong> l>ir will last from l&> to<br />

5:00 p.m. on Sunday and from<br />

830 a.m. to 1200 noon on Menday.<br />

Free parking is available On<br />

Sunday, but a parking permit is<br />

required on Monday ($350). Foodwill<br />

also be available during the<br />

fair.<br />

CottftdcTituu , ,•<br />

taw-eost services<br />

for uKjt'if n cf Hifli.


<strong>Lowell</strong> Hi$h School<br />

Some rooms<br />

are out<br />

of sight<br />

By Norman l«c<br />

j <strong>The</strong> library, the main office<br />

the cafeteria -the&Mreiuoms<br />

.with WHiA most <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

are familiar. But few studentsapefemiliarwithsonvof<br />

die obstun* nooks and crannies<br />

built into the school, like<br />

Ihe archives, the Alumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

<br />

1915,tiTphie», Iettw,and pictures/<br />

Paul A. Lucey, the executive<br />

director of the Alumni<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, said.<br />

-More valuable memorabilia<br />

are constantly added to<br />

t h U ^ l l l U " h J<br />

Most studentsdo not know<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the Alumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

an idvP^nprtTendwrShKicnt<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion'office sh*rr an office<br />

in Room 61. And most<br />

couldn't find Room 61 even if<br />

they knew tint's where the officraare.Kumi6I<br />

b to the right<br />

Jt» you vntvr u\e auuiiui iutu.<br />

"Room 61 .serves as the of •<br />

fice for UV {<strong>Lowell</strong>] Alumni<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion which we keep<br />

our da ta hank of 21 j6W* name*<br />

and addix*sHi'» ot alumni,'<br />

1 n.'.iy c»Wi "It al'Vt lwUis Ux*<br />

printer wherv the 16-paRt*<br />

alumni newsletter is put tupothci<br />

twice a yeor." L»ci!V<br />

maintains foUcn. whtrii rtolii<br />

the irionmtiun for every class<br />

d<strong>at</strong>ing back lo 1920. TW* room<br />

also serves an the box office to<br />

sell tickets for perfonnai ia*>in<br />

the auditorium.<br />

obscutp rooms serve as vtage<br />

crew headquarters, as a study<br />

a dressing room<br />

• *<strong>The</strong>roorrein Ihenwof trw<br />

the<strong>at</strong>er were deigned to hidressing<br />

rooms for performing<br />

actors and actresses/' U.vhnic.»t<br />

director Jose Sevi'la sail!<br />

"Over theyearMhenhop rwm<br />

became a storage room for<br />

tools. Ihe Green KiKim has a!<br />

ways been used as a dressing<br />

fOOITL<br />

Another unuiu.il spot i*<br />

Room41 <strong>at</strong> the top of the stiirs<br />

to the boys' locker room.<br />

"Room 41 was originally used<br />

to hold tile mimeograph aftu<br />

ditto machines," Luoey said.<br />

ThAnks tomodem technology,<br />

Xerox machines replaced the<br />

old machines, and the special<br />

educaiion'pi'Ogram currently<br />

uses uV room.<br />

"vtypir students noi-in-ilw<br />

JROTC program, the shooti.ig<br />

range i> <strong>at</strong>so a mysterious<br />

ri^rn^shotingraneehas<br />

niultipteus^ltisac^<br />

^iaf<strong>at</strong>wi, practice area for the<br />

fc^dtoi team and $rfe'dnU<br />

t^am; and a* a 5rkV*&tp range<br />

Tor students in riflery/' Mai-<br />

"Joseph MuceilL JSOVC instructor,<br />

said. "Occasionally<br />

ripn^ROTT activities such as<br />

first aid d*wes;l>lood drives,<br />

and songgirt and cheerleader<br />

practice take place here"<br />

:: Aroom m<strong>at</strong> willcontinuetu<br />

JCOTBtimjnysteriou* is the<br />

•invfrucal fourth floor.vwimiV<br />

h<br />

•search for it annually, they<br />

.have never found the pool.<br />

,i,,ni:uwi CAMPUS I 9<br />

Love and h<strong>at</strong>e rel<strong>at</strong>ionship with JROTC<br />

By |un Yoon<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Aiml 23,1993 FEATURE<br />

jSDs lose long box, become more expensive<br />

By Daniel Kirschrtcr<br />

I'Everything was much simpler when<br />

^Vyqu.wenr to a record store to buy a com-<br />

:disc on s<strong>at</strong>e for $11.99. You would go<br />

. wand rip it out of its long, cardboard<br />

;; box, take out the shiny disc, and blast it in<br />

j^r-your stereo.<br />

**_.-vi 1 - 'Butif you walk intoa record store now,<br />

:. -you'll notice two interesting things: CDs<br />

are more expensive and they no longer<br />

'?- come in long boxes.<br />

:•;-. I'-"'-At the end of 1990, the N<strong>at</strong>ional Asso-<br />

;> fd<strong>at</strong>ion of Record Merchandisers (NARM)<br />

i ^agreed to elimin<strong>at</strong>e the extra packaging.<br />

iS' Record companies had until April 1 to re-<br />

. - leaseCDsonly in their plasticcases, known<br />

•y-i as jewel boxes.<br />

^•i--:'-. "AH the record companies decided it<br />

vj; was just a waste to have the long boxes,""<br />

"y vAnneDutton, senior staff assistant <strong>at</strong> Capi-<br />

:•:; tpl Records, said in an interview with <strong>The</strong><br />

':;,.\iLouef/. "Itiajust not necessary."<br />

rjyV <strong>The</strong>Bf:itheBoxCoaliticn,anorganiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

formed in early 1990, arid several artists,<br />

including Peter Gabriel, Don Henley,<br />

Bonnie Rairt, REM., imrl Sting, pressured<br />

v the record industry to elimin<strong>at</strong>e the long<br />

;;box. Without the packaging, which dis-<br />

* couraged shoplifting, record stores may<br />

soon take tougher security measures.<br />

: "<strong>The</strong>re has definitely been an increase<br />

in shoplifting," Scott Jung, supervisor <strong>at</strong><br />

>,Stonestown's Tower Records, said. "Right<br />

,' now we're only using sensor tags, which<br />

are only on the main, fe<strong>at</strong>ured hits. We<br />

might start using cameras."<br />

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As further precaution, Dutton said alt<br />

jewel boxes wilt be shrink-wrapped, and a<br />

sticker known as .i "dogbone" will be taped<br />

rwar the spine of the CD case so shoplifters<br />

can't open it to remove the disc.<br />

Even though it will cost stores n<strong>at</strong>ionwide<br />

$125 to $150 million tor refitting, according<br />

to figures from the San Frantiscc<br />

Wendy Flung, 9415<br />

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<strong>The</strong> long box (left), shown <strong>at</strong> Musicland,<br />

is being replacod by the jewel<br />

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Chronicle, several store owners conlncted<br />

by 77K <strong>Lowell</strong> expressed no diss<strong>at</strong>isfaction.<br />

"Aside from the fact th<strong>at</strong> security is<br />

harder," a product manager <strong>at</strong> tht*<br />

\Vherehouseon Ceaiy said, "Hdoesn't really<br />

bother me th<strong>at</strong> much."<br />

"1 would r<strong>at</strong>he.- purchase a CD th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />

just in a jewel box," <strong>Lowell</strong> senior Amy<br />

Barrows said. "<strong>The</strong> majority of people just<br />

throw the long boxes away, and it s more<br />

environmentally sound this way."<br />

<strong>The</strong> change to the less <strong>at</strong>tractive jewel<br />

boxfiirro<strong>at</strong>"5bouldn'taffectsalo«1"DutUjn<br />

Slid. "<strong>The</strong>re ii'iay be people out there who<br />

Derek Wong, 9421)<br />

"Thi"ee years agti, 1 was taking<br />

the bus and somecmt? had<br />

putahigbtobof bubble pirn on<br />

ihe se<strong>at</strong>. I didn't see lii} H- 1 -j.it<br />

right on it When it was my btop<br />

I tried to get out of my seal, but<br />

1 couldn't. Everyone on the bus<br />

was laughing ;ii me."<br />

Yadcr2imora, 9406<br />

y<br />

and he s<strong>at</strong> on it. He had to<br />

change his pants."<br />

Michell<br />

"t usod tn tie t'ij-hinj; win*<br />

(icvctss the -MdtHv.tlk .ind w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

p*\iple trip."<br />

will now yuy CDs because they don'thave<br />

the waste o- iong boxes."<br />

According to Jung, there was no dei<br />

;£ase in sales <strong>at</strong> Tower Records. "We've<br />

gotlenalotof positive respunses/'lwsaid.<br />

Record companies are saving up to 35<br />

cents per CD by not producing the lony<br />

box, but prices o.i CDs <strong>at</strong>e rising instead<br />

of going down. Girth Brooks' a'bum Vie<br />

Chase led this wave of higher-priced CDs,<br />

Dutton said. <strong>The</strong> album, released by Liberty,<br />

has a list pricecf $16.98, a dollar more<br />

than most new releases. .<br />

Jung said the music industry is raising<br />

prices, not the Mores. "Corpor<strong>at</strong>ions an?<br />

greedy," he said. "I would blame it [the<br />

price hike] on the record companies."<br />

Record company executives contacted<br />

by <strong>The</strong> Lowdl declined to comment,'<br />

Billlvard magazine reported th<strong>at</strong> WEA,<br />

the company th<strong>at</strong> mant'factnres and distributes<br />

CDs for Atlantic, Elektra, Reprise,<br />

Virgin, and Warner Bret., recently raised<br />

price* on 32H albums. Sony followed suit,<br />

raising prices on 280 albums- Both companies<br />

lowt-red prices on older CDs to justify<br />

the price hike.<br />

Studmts said they would continue to<br />

purchase CDs, but fewer than before.<br />

"Acouple of dollars more will not completely<br />

arrestmypurchaseofCDs,butI will<br />

purchase less," Barrows said.<br />

Altern<strong>at</strong>ives include buying used CDs<br />

or rxording off friends. ;•:<br />

So, siy px* 1 bye to the long boxand get<br />

ready to drlvu .»I'ttle drcper into your<br />

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Jennifer Horn, 9517 :<br />

"Mv lister glued my eyes<br />

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I had to run tu the sink, to wash<br />

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POL-STICS April23,1993<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

SIGHT: LowfiHQovernment'sStructure<br />

Changes proposed to student government boards<br />

" " By-NKFong<br />

- Science teachers Marian Gonzalez and<br />

Fred Stark propose to streamline student<br />

government by elimin<strong>at</strong>ing position*.<br />

Stark, Student Activities Board (SAB)<br />

and Board of School and Community Service(BSCS)<br />

sponsor, and Gonzales, Board<br />

of Class Officer (BCO) sponsor, sugjjesl<br />

elimin<strong>at</strong>ing the SAB and BCO and sending<br />

their duties to the <strong>Lowell</strong> Executive<br />

Council (LEO-<br />

"W» feel it is time to streamline the government<br />

because it bikes a lot of energy to<br />

keep government going and it is time to<br />

miakeitmoreefficientand compact,"Stark<br />

said^<br />

Currently with nearly 50 different student<br />

'* go vi*rnment<br />

offerers,<br />

wnys for studwls to IciOw their officers.<br />

"Ki'ght now, <strong>at</strong> ralbes, the officers are intn Jduced.Tliert'salsn>;uf the boards,<br />

ihoso officw»," MagIaMnj»?.iid. "If! kn?w or combine them,"<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> lney wete doing, I would know it Fmm me inside. Dawn us* saw thin^<br />

there were too many positions." diffen-ntly. "<strong>The</strong>re are •» lot of things to Jo<br />

Because of this confusion, some stu- in government. You have to keep track of<br />

dents like fresh man Danny Tang >iml com- .iccoimts. vou have to publicize event-."<br />

bining boards would simplify simplifv m<strong>at</strong>ters. she s.»id."lfofficesarecombirK.<br />

: .half of them don't even do their jobs," iun -<br />

lor Irene Cisco Mid.<br />

However, frwthnvm cb-.s prrstuVm'<br />

Tunnyl\\rk J^'end-;thecurrrr* yM"iv> -<br />

efficient: "I don't think th<strong>at</strong>'therein? too<br />

'many student government positions. By<br />

having more people for specific jobs, it<br />

maVjps things easier. But, I don't think th<strong>at</strong><br />

we should have any more government officers<br />

than Ytti already have."<br />

Suphomoiv Mariano Peterson agrees<br />

th<strong>at</strong> work should bedtvided "It there were<br />

fewer [offices], thepeopEe Jin office] would<br />

be overburdened, he said. "<strong>The</strong>y should<br />

spawJttoutsothtWsamisonabltM mount<br />

of work for them to do."<br />

farmer I JiC chair UnwnLtKiigrufttikU<br />

a large government offers more opportunities.<br />

"It thereare more people in government,<br />

students will get more experience<br />

working with other people," pJi« siid.<br />

Ob iW.< feel th<strong>at</strong> the problem is not tlw<br />

government's size, but a lack of communic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

between government and studei .t^<br />

First, not knowing who officers an? is .i^a1tirgerhuinb(»ofimii&m».''. : -f';^;'ff eac^claM-^nd.ti<br />

ssofJWQfandariew^vision" V IGrowleseffer^a^th^^TOuon-'He:• •"•wnnHfo'iiw<br />

for government. Knowles felt th<strong>at</strong> the ''wanted to inafeegbvernrnenfrnbrejproirwol<br />

ne»^. to adjust to u^ie tiiws arid ductive by installing: a structure ot<br />

i^veretoo restrictive: ;'T! ;•"<br />

srnment fc1<br />

whi^tt^yemrr^flrcd^<br />

a structural procram,'* KnbWleswiii'f,/ v^uryieyed student^lrtter^^t^ancrj<br />

v, :^SABh^sixcon^^<br />

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Lmoell High. School Afrit 23,1293 POUTIOS n<br />

Students support politically active Hillary Clinton<br />

By Maria Kong<br />

and Ashley Ciment<br />

. Hillary Rodham Clinton: First<br />

Lady, lawyer, mother. And now as<br />

cne of her husband's policy makers,<br />

tJw First I ady may be 'seen a*-.<br />

stepping out of ner "place."<br />

' ^Hillary Rudhiim Clinton is<br />

heading the develnpement ci<br />

policies on health care ai id hopes<br />

to cut health can; costs. Unlike<br />

most First Lnuias, Hillary has an<br />

office in the West Wing as well as<br />

one in the East Wing, where<br />

former presidents' wives have<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

Many <strong>Lowell</strong> studentu appnnreol<br />

the new First Lady'smle.<br />

Sophomore Christine Alimbuyuguen<br />

said, "Hillary should<br />

be president and Bill should be<br />

first gentleman."<br />

Senior Soo Mee ijev, like 81<br />

percent of '•he n£.pondents to j<br />

recent Lowll pol», thinks th<strong>at</strong><br />

Hillary Clinton is a good role<br />

model. "As First Lady she should<br />

have power and not just be the<br />

woman behind the man," Lee<br />

said.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students do not think<br />

she is stepping beyond the<br />

bounds ol FirM Lidy In fact, 71<br />

percent of the Append ents to a re-<br />

earned her pnr-itiei. "V s\<br />

wurked hard ;»r a Liwvur urjudgt<br />

cent Lowe ft pu\\ believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

HinaryOinK-ncioe./nothavetoo<br />

much noi-.vf.<br />

is helping her husband in<br />

&j:tinns and he seems to<br />

1<br />

she couki have a cabinet<br />

or l>e a Supreme Court justice,"<br />

she ssid. "She seynvs Hko the kind<br />

of woman who would."<br />

Several former Hrsl ladies<br />

need her help ir. making thorn, h;»v& btnan polinrally active.<br />

too," freshman Frances Lu s:id. Michael K*»l!v tvpnrttd in tlw<br />

Sophomore Jackie F.ng said,<br />

"No one expects him to run the<br />

whole com;try himself, since she<br />

was already involved with children<br />

and other activities before he<br />

was president, she should be<br />

qualified to run health care."<br />

Yet, 81 percent of the respondents<br />

to the poll think if Ui:l<br />

Clinton did not win the presidency,<br />

Hill."-ry would not have<br />

gotten the cabinet post<br />

"She wouldn't havcgnUen the<br />

post, because she wouldn't be<br />

known L> tl^ public," KJHI said.<br />

Senior Jung Park said, "If Bit 1<br />

Do you think H w too<br />

much power?<br />

Feb. 5 i.'. Clinio Act and<br />

wasn't prrsident, Hiilary would<br />

have just been the wife ot .j govemor<br />

ot a backwards st<strong>at</strong>e. It's not<br />

likely *>he would have -\ cabinet<br />

position."<br />

In contrast, fresl.man Atuina<br />

Akbar feels th<strong>at</strong> Clinton ha:theOlciei<br />

American's Act.<br />

Lady Uird Johnson lobbied<br />

behind the scenes for passage of<br />

the Highway Be.iutific<strong>at</strong>ion Act,<br />

Eleanor Roosevelt tt'stifievi before<br />

the House District of Columbia<br />

Committee on tht? iiiadetniale<br />

conditions of nursing homes in<br />

UK* o.ttion's capital. Slw was the<br />

fir>t first Uidy to appear before<br />

Congress.<br />

Dt'ipitL* iheso accomplishments,<br />

soi.'c LnwelHles teci<br />

Hillary Rodham Clinton is<br />

stretching the role.<br />

"SnedUin't.,.tback.uy, Mher<br />

husband do everything," Arkbar<br />

said, "bhe's the first First Uidy to<br />

inki? chargt* of things."<br />

Do you think<br />

she is a good role<br />

model for women?<br />

81%<br />

D' ycu think she would<br />

have been appointed to hend<br />

a task force to reform the n<strong>at</strong>ion's, Uo you think th<strong>at</strong><br />

health care system if Bill Clinton she is qualified to<br />

had not become President?<br />

reform tht r<strong>at</strong>ion's<br />

health care program?<br />

MS nudants poUtd ton w*ak dtiring ritfitfy.<br />

Nuclear thre<strong>at</strong> large in former Soviet Union<br />

By Anna Pavlenko<br />

In June 1992, represent<strong>at</strong>ives of<br />

Ukraine, Belanis, Ka<strong>at</strong>khsbm and<br />

tho United St<strong>at</strong>es signed theStnitegic<br />

Arms Reduction Tre<strong>at</strong>y II<br />

(START n).<strong>The</strong> tre<strong>at</strong>y committed<br />

tte three Soviet successor stilt's in<br />

destroy and<br />

aircraft carriers to ballistic missiles,<br />

including the famous SS-tK<br />

(SaUtn) intercontinental ballistii.<br />

missile> long te.iifU in uw Wcsi.<br />

UV mine also has within its territory,<br />

but not under ib. control,<br />

about 2,1)90 str<strong>at</strong>egic nuclear warheads,<br />

U S. Newamd World Hejfort<br />

reported Oct. 26.<br />

HVrAminn prfiuti'nt ta'oniil<br />

Kravrhuk and his govt-mment<br />

have madt-efforts to place those<br />

nuclear arms under Ukrainian<br />

control. In December 1VH), when<br />

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rel<strong>at</strong>ions, professor <strong>at</strong> Sjn<br />

Francisco St<strong>at</strong>e Uniwrsity, explained<br />

Ukraint'S unwillinjyi»?s>,<br />

"Ukraine may employ Kussi.f*<br />

policy »*f black m.irlin.^ oiher<br />

cuuntries with Uit'ir niidiMranM*-<br />

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forct-s, plunging the two n<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

into a disastrous war.<br />

LoweM social studies leacher<br />

H.ut.<br />

!:^-—ven,-<br />

hesitant iibrmt tumm^ ciifir<br />

weapon* over"<br />

According to P<strong>at</strong>ricl. Glynn,<br />

the .lutfou* of Oosi*ty, Vamtoru'r*<br />

th;-<br />

of *'»(- (';'.( War.<br />

Unis Yeltsin luve thu.*' far been<br />

abli; to btil-iAce the;r conMi tuent's<br />

aitioniilist pa^^ioav, yt-t neither<br />

leader is very stable. Yeltsin's vulnerability<br />

i^ vvell known, and<br />

Kravchuk's ptisitinn is thrtMttsied<br />

i r.r.t Ulinick c-mph.isiz«i the<br />

tiire<strong>at</strong>. "Nurli*»ir pioliferalion is<br />

il.UH'.erous, no rruittyr who h.is<br />

tlvni," she s.iul.<br />

Rebellious Ukraine<br />

ACfnrdini; Jo (..ityrui, Ukr,un»<br />

wnnb to hf ""cilitai isttc b'-rause it<br />

is the only way a will b*' recogm/ed<br />

as an tndfpeiitiwit luttt m in<br />

thv 1 eyes, ot the wwld. Colonel<br />

VlU»> UiAwJ.kiii, tiu". i.-iT *.;. ihr<br />

Ukrainian ilefw** 1 the tha*<strong>at</strong> of Ukraine. "And even<br />

if the militaristic powers in the<br />

Ukrainian government take over,<br />

no one knows better than hard<br />

core military dict<strong>at</strong>ors th<strong>at</strong> war is<br />

the -.vurst thing where nobody<br />

wins. In my opinion no m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

who is<strong>at</strong> the lop of the Ukrainian<br />

i tr Russian gnvomment, war dots<br />

vuit M**m very feeble."<br />

<strong>The</strong> opportunely to reverse the<br />

global prolift'r.iliui't i>f nurlcMr<br />

weapons a^ts wpiardy with the<br />

often overlooked Republic of<br />

Ukraine because :f Ukraine remains<br />

unewper<strong>at</strong>ive, START 11<br />

will certainly fail.<br />

Thus, ^iinicV; ?ln-.vd thcwnni<br />

mim>it'r, s*iid to sei*e this opportunity. "I would<br />

in the Nciv Republic. "Many hope th<strong>at</strong> they would reach some<br />

people anrjnd the world and in kind of agreement (.h<strong>at</strong> would<br />

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suburb, its colony."<br />

for the very 'self-destructive'<br />

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By Lap Tran<br />

Intel Corp., a Santa Clarabaseiiampa,h.seop\!<br />

long-awaileil fifth gener<strong>at</strong>ion microprocessor<br />

chip, c.Med<br />

p entinm.<br />

According to Intel's recent<br />

pn*ss release, the Pentium proces-<br />

.-*jr U "100 pca'ent code ccmr<strong>at</strong>iblewith<br />

previous memberMM the<br />

X86 family, preserving the user's<br />

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will be comp<strong>at</strong>ible with the chip.<br />

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a new gener<strong>at</strong>ion of power<br />

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Yu, general manager of the Intel<br />

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Pentium processors will enable<br />

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in the marketplace over any<br />

other architecture."<br />

Intel hasn't disclo^J the coA<br />

of the Pentium chip, but according<br />

to the San Francisco Examiner,<br />

analysts expect them to range<br />

from $300 to almost $1,1)00, compared<br />

wi*h the 486 chip, which<br />

cost from $90 to $500 depending<br />

on the model.<br />

"Initially, I don't think too<br />

many people are going to buy it<br />

[the Pentium computer!" Dtniylas<br />

Keachie, <strong>Lowell</strong> computer<br />

teacher said. "If all you want to<br />

do is word process!-" 1 **,, »i makes<br />

very little difference."<br />

M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ically defint-a software<br />

will put the Pentium to better<br />

ustv <strong>The</strong> Pentium chip is 40 to<br />

70 percent faster than thef6MHz<br />

Intel 4t>f D.X2 CPU when runiing<br />

existing, unnptimized software<br />

and ^^Jn^ about five times faster<br />

than ."0 MHz Intel 486 DX.<br />

Intel is expected to-introduce<br />

WMHz 4S»iDX3 which may run<br />

as fast as the Pentium, according<br />

to the April issue of MicroTimes.<br />

With the addition of the<br />

Pentium chip. Intel has an advantage<br />

over its cio^e>t competitors.<br />

Advanced Micro Devices and<br />

Cyrix Corp., who are still working<br />

un diming the Intel 1S6chip.<br />

Intel 4S6 DX2 CPU-based systems<br />

can be upgraded to Pentium<br />

performance by using a new<br />

product called the Intel<br />

OverDrive processor, but the<br />

OverDrive procesy.tr will not be<br />

available until 1994, according to<br />

an in lei press release.<br />

Although <strong>Lowell</strong> has more girls than boys, only 39 of the 108 students who<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend computer clasmis are girls.<br />

't1w Ltnoell<br />

JEAMNIE CUA!.<br />

Women face biases in science<br />

By TSiao I c<br />

"t have tilvv.iys fcutid giiy^ in<br />

rny cksses Ui he nict 1 i\r\ii hel pf ul.<br />

I I am roru-taiulv gottinj; rek<br />

Hki?, 'You'rv an Electrical<br />

g p<br />

r^' ami 'Why an.* you in tmg<br />

U.C. Berkfli-y<br />

. li.C.S. m.ijur Cinamnvjn<br />

cll said avcnily<br />

cli > >, (i?male sludent'; unlering<br />

the iciep.ee -ind ttt:h>iniv*j^<br />

fielil Uxiay fact' sulnie gender hi-<br />

t:ier><br />

llvv>n<br />

Tr.ino.Mit Jt.ui. 1 L'niv»T. i :y, said.<br />

"Thi> ri'a'ly (lisumra^<br />

girlstuenk'i intM.iMk'i<br />

.Hi.<br />

y g g y<br />

affected by social sentiment, th.it<br />

males domin<strong>at</strong>e all fields of science.<br />

"V\ r n(>n you ^',et right down<br />

to it. guy:* are just better <strong>at</strong> m.tlht'rrwiticsandfiguringoulrr4>dt»rn<br />

lechnolugj'tKinjjirlsare," UHVCII<br />

sophomore Vincert Ma said.<br />

Such <strong>at</strong>titudes often make it<br />

difficult for female students to<br />

capture the essence ot science to<br />

furtivr tlit'ir ^lentiftc car»H i r>.<br />

"I think »t'> a social issue,"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> chemistr/ teacher Svnthia<br />

Given s«d. "'Women in genera)<br />

haven't t\\*n partid p<strong>at</strong>ing in public<br />

lilt* on a larjje scale for the past<br />

few gener<strong>at</strong>ions. <strong>The</strong>refore, we<br />

aren't socialized as s*n>ngly as<br />

men to prep<strong>at</strong>v ourselves in die<br />

work force or competition in<br />

>;radujle schtwl, nx^'cnl ^chuii,<br />

or college."<br />

'Female studenb in general<br />

;. ettuile students<br />

'*i in general seem to<br />

have less confidence<br />

— than mute students."<br />

I'o.ichcr Synthin Greon<br />

maIt i >tudenl>,"Gn.vn said. 'Tlie<br />

male>ttidenb particip<strong>at</strong>e more<br />

f h y d<br />

h.it is going on they will<br />

not >ay, 'I'm newr going to learn<br />

thi-,.'"'<br />

"Cotnpulerprt>gramminRlias<br />

been 'T.iditioniiily (t male domain/'<br />

computer teacher Doug<br />

Keacht* s.iiU. "Litile boy nenls<br />

have always liked to tinker with<br />

machines. Essentially.acomputer<br />

is the ultim<strong>at</strong>e train set. This machineapparpntlyappeals<br />

lo boys<br />

mon? MI than girfo."<br />

"I don't think it's a m<strong>at</strong>ter ot<br />

who's better," {C<strong>at</strong>herine M urray,<br />

a rompurur science nvjor <strong>at</strong> Mill ><br />

College, said. "It really depend;<br />


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CARDINAL, SPORTS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Galileo<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

* Mission<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 288<br />

Wallenberg 174<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Los Afros<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Oliver Nglst<br />

in triple jump<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Galileo<br />

155.7<br />

137.7<br />

4<br />

5<br />

MING UP..<br />

hffendne AllGty individuals <strong>at</strong> Lincoln<br />

2$>$p& oa<strong>at</strong>Uwea<br />

-Softball: Wilson against <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>at</strong> Portolt.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>at</strong> Balboa<br />

Tennis fakes team title<br />

By Caroline<br />

Wong<br />

Ihe <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

bov* U*nnis UMITI<br />

ha.* taken dxv\cademic<br />

Athletic As- U soci<strong>at</strong>ion team<br />

championships<br />

with a ** I) win<br />

1<br />

owr Washington<br />

l,i-.t Fndav.<br />

I.mvi'H headed into thi 1 p' i\off>as<br />

Uu'lirMMvd, with.i record<br />

of *•* 0. Svnnd H*i\1t\i Wi>hinj;ton<br />

(S 1) only h.iil ont 1 1^-^ nn tin. 1<br />

MMMin, .»iui lh.it w.is to Limvll.<br />

|im Frolik, h.ui .» tough m.itch<br />

aj'.un-t W.^hnu^nii's Nnucv I .n<br />

I-iy lrn\' hi^fv-t li»,itt.nk t nilik<br />

iviih IIMII;II nutuT -hois, iui»<br />

rmlik hantlUil l..i\'- shui- ,uul<br />

louj'.lil h,n'k with ttuij;h*'r s)wtt><br />

Junior A Ion Sihw.irt/ \2) .iU»<br />

h.i.i .1 tou^h th.ri'*' -si«i rrnitih<br />

S. hv\.(tt.' -.v> HI tht- iit-i TI .'.i^tl\.<br />

but, tin 1 t.M»!rn tunnel \n Iho **".orul<br />

^''<br />

win thi'M^tir... 4<br />

!n S.i' fm.il<br />

t'mishud<br />

Tht 1 rt<br />

:.».'f v\iil-. .t (in.il<br />

»i tiit" >inv;tos ap-<br />

to h.ivi',1 prvttve.v.v tiint*<br />

with int'ir nus^)tf> juuitu M.nt<br />

\\h\\ (.V) fasiiy dt'fe<strong>at</strong>iM Uri.-in<br />

Lmlcjohn (o-J/i-3). Jkiphomort-<br />

Jimmy Horn;(4) defiMtutJIanl-ni^.indcr<br />

(6-0,6-2). Senior Hmv.ird<br />

Tini; (3) iJffuiU\1 IVti r \w ((V-2,6-<br />

2). junior Minh Luu (h) dftaitud<br />

Andy Trar. (6-3^-1).<br />

Un^cH's unstopp.iblu doubles<br />

team.-: iippt'a<strong>at</strong>l to be ttxj much<br />

for Washington. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s toft<br />

^eedeti team of seniors. Thi Bui<br />

and M IVJC Chiin completeiy dnmi<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ed tht'ir nvilch. winning (tv l/><br />

1>. <strong>The</strong> second needed doubles<br />

tt'am of j.eninr .les>se Smith and<br />

tophomore Brian Louie defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Eric Young and Clarence T*e.<br />

p y<br />

junior George Hrown l^i wnn<br />

their m<strong>at</strong>ch (6-3,6-1).<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s first m<strong>at</strong>ch in the<br />

playoff> against lourth !*ed bn-<br />

Fop-soedod Senior Jtm Frolik smashos a forehand during last<br />

work's team finals <strong>at</strong> the Golden G<strong>at</strong>e Park tennis courts.<br />

Fn.Jik playt'J in tne top f.ew.1<br />

position for <strong>Lowell</strong> again.st<br />

Lincoln"? B. Nic'iejewski.<br />

Nicieji'^^ki managed to win s.-vtTiil<br />

g;ime> versus I'rolik, hut<br />

Prnlic stayed together to Lx-<strong>at</strong><br />

N'Kkwwbki (W, 6-3).<br />

&hwiirtz won (6-1. A-l). A/.tell<br />

and sophnmen 1 Ifong defe<strong>at</strong>rti<br />

their opponent!. {fv2, MU. (*v2, ^>-<br />

1), respectively.<br />

Lowvl! s fifth seed, senior<br />

Chris O'Brien, and Luu pulleti<br />

through todefe<strong>at</strong> theiropp-jnents<br />

[n-7 (7-5>, 6-4,6-2], ' in ^ &•$< ft<br />

I), respectively.<br />

<strong>The</strong>dnuhlostpamofChanand<br />

Bui wf.rV.eil together to crush R.<br />

Tsang arui 1L Liu i"A-1,6-3).<br />

5<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ches brought .ibout two wins<br />

and two losses.<br />

Both Jim Froiik and Al«m<br />

Schwartz had easy and quick vic-<br />

respectiveiy.<br />

Washington's second seed<br />

-3). i-y;us hr.g s maich was<br />

<strong>The</strong> doubles twin of ^niors<br />

llii Bui and Mike Chan had no<br />

problem winning their m<strong>at</strong>ch in<br />

a (6-2,M)} victory agaim* Marvin<br />

H d J f p<br />

double- team from Washington.<br />

Loui(.*and senior !es>e Smith also<br />

Kid nn easy victory, winning (6-<br />

3,6-3) against Hitish P<strong>at</strong>el and<br />

Knute Johnson from Mission.<br />

ihedouble^ team»it Minh Luu<br />

and Victor Wong won tht;ir maich<br />

(6-1,1-7,6-3), defe<strong>at</strong>ing S. Mantji<br />

and Tan of Galileo.<br />

<strong>The</strong> semi-finals were pKiyed<br />

yesterday and the finiils will be<br />

plavetl today <strong>at</strong> Golden G<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Park.<br />

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San FranciscoGiants<br />

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organiz<strong>at</strong>ion Icvtrfurs wen; sitting<br />

back and enjoying it all.<br />

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with u\e Home Opening celebr<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

Thu Gr<strong>at</strong>eful Dead sang the<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ional r.hthtimand appearances<br />

by singer Michael Bolton and<br />

Giants legend, Willie Mays presented<br />

Barry Bonds with the N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

League MVT trophy fur his<br />

play List season.<br />

"Overall, tt was positive and<br />

(writing," Giants' media director<br />

Robin Oarr said. "<strong>The</strong> mood<br />

among all the workers was positive.<br />

It was a major prujvetand<br />

was A big success."<br />

This year It was particularly<br />

special because the Ctants almost<br />

became the St Pcter&urgGiamsj<br />

had not new president Peter<br />

Magowan and his group of local<br />

investors bought the team.<br />

Thf: organiz<strong>at</strong>ion is Ir-oking<br />

forward to the season ahe.id.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re was a sense of relief, th<strong>at</strong><br />

finnlly tlie new j-eason was hen?<br />

and we could look forward to me<br />

future," Carr said.<br />

In preparing for this WMn,<br />

Uieorypniz<strong>at</strong>ionhasnwdenoticpoble<br />

changes on and off the pLiying<br />

field. According to Carr,<br />

though, no single person now<br />

lun'j the rrgnr^Mi.m "TVtor<br />

oversees everything, but Igtmeml<br />

manager) BobQuinn takes ca n?of<br />

the baseball side of things and<br />

Ivice-piesidcnt] Larry Baer takes<br />

careof the business side of things.<br />

It's a group effort." .<br />

On the fie Id,new failures officially<br />

unvested M the He me<br />

Oponcr wee bleacher* behind<br />

the left-field fence, a foghorn th<strong>at</strong><br />

sound? after Cant honv: runs, an<br />

old-fashioned Scoreboard for<br />

other games in progress, a gieenand-beige<br />

paint job, and the official<br />

dobutof baseball's first femafe<br />

public address announcer.<br />

As for the food, Urn' H<strong>at</strong>ch,<br />

president of Volume Services, the<br />

Giants new concessionaire says<br />

"things will improve." According<br />

to the San Francisco Examiner,<br />

Volume Services has spent more<br />

than $2 million in the last month<br />

to improve CandieMick cuisine,<br />

which now includes Chinese, Italian,<br />

Mexican, *nd health fot>ds.<br />

"1 he hot dogs aii* better,"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore lohnny<br />

Niemanr. wid. '"Everyone working<br />

there is<strong>at</strong>tempting to be really<br />

friendly."<br />

AH changes wm* prompted by<br />

th* St. Petwsburg crisis anj fans<br />

wanting the owners to take Aclion.<br />

"We telt we had to make<br />

changes/' Girt Mid. "Peter is really<br />

bt£ with the fans, and he listens<br />

to them. We WJIU all our tickets<br />

for the OpfMii% so U>t* lam<br />

must f*;v*l wu'n; doing ii g< *• *f job."<br />

O\rr also said th<strong>at</strong> a new fan<br />

hntlint* had been in^tiilkil <strong>at</strong> *<br />

8IXW7-GIANTS-<br />

Sluie. •«»; fw:Iln^ t!i£ rffecfc ri<br />

the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion's renewed Appeal.<br />

"Merchandise sales and<br />

ticket sales have gone up/' Andrv<br />

Lagua slid of tho Giants Dugout<br />

i S C L<br />

Msn sees a bri^M future for tho<br />

Giants organis<strong>at</strong>ion. tnuO tij;ure<br />

with Dusty Baker as the new<br />

manager, ibe tprrMxieling of llie<br />

ballpark, and then the owners<br />

going out to get Barry Bunds, U"iey<br />

nave big \t ings planned ahead."<br />

TJuf Loivell<br />

JE^NNICCUAN<br />

Junior Alfred Wang (facing) <strong>at</strong>tacks his Galileo opponant in the last regular season m<strong>at</strong>ch.<br />

Galileo foil fencers' last m<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

April U.<br />

In the di'ti<br />

Connie S/cto<br />

By Rebrccj<br />

Chan<br />

<strong>The</strong> LowcH<br />

varsity fencing<br />

remains in tirsl<br />

plnce going into<br />

U)m Insm<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

-'Oll ti><br />

-? on<br />

bout, junmr<br />

!t> Giillki>'><br />

^ (ui M/icvi<br />

W.ing prevluu^ly lost to<br />

GalileoS Many Kim 4-5 and<br />

Di.jrm Wright ^-S, respectively.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> freshmen<br />

He<strong>at</strong>her Logas liwt to Jung<br />

Park 4-5, but won her bout<br />

against Kim fi-4. Seniot Dan<br />

Hialt defe<strong>at</strong>^ Wright 5-J.<br />

Senior


•%i-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High<br />

Track and field defe<strong>at</strong>s the Eagles<br />

By Ed Wong<br />

and Amor<br />

Panopio<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

track and field<br />

team trampled<br />

the Washington<br />

Eagles Wednesday<br />

<strong>at</strong> KczarSta-<br />

<strong>The</strong> victory<br />

left <strong>Lowell</strong>'s record untarnished<br />

<strong>at</strong> M). "I feel th<strong>at</strong> we are doin};<br />

very well so far," junior Richard<br />

Wong said. "<strong>The</strong> boys' varsiv/<br />

team is much stronger than last<br />

year's."<br />

Sophomore M<strong>at</strong>t Dalton captured<br />

first in the 100m frosh /soph<br />

with a time of 11.67 seconds.<br />

Sophomore Raymond Lie won<br />

first place in tho 40(>m and 200m<br />

with times of 53.4 ami 23.6 respectively.<br />

In boys' varsity competition,<br />

junior Tim Lee c:\me in first in the<br />

200m with a time of 24.8. junior<br />

Jimmy Own captured first in the<br />

800m with s hmeor2:11&l In the<br />

long jump, senior Oliver Ng<br />

jumped 17*15" to victor.-.<br />

Junior u*(Hin Hiroshima captured<br />

first place in the girls' varsity<br />

1600m witha536 time. Senior<br />

Alexandra Jackson crushed her<br />

opponents with a 753 in ihe 200m<br />

dash. In the triple jump, junior<br />

Anissa Tan jumped a 31 '5" tocap-<br />

*ure*trst place<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s- track and field team<br />

trampled the Balboa Buccaneers<br />

on Thursday, April 15 with frosh/<br />

soph winning with 97 points,<br />

girls' varsity with 107 points, and<br />

boys* varsity with 90 points.<br />

"Balboa didn't have enough<br />

runners," head coach Andy<br />

Leongsaid. "No giris from Balboa<br />

showed up because of injuries."<br />

In the frosh/soph 4t0m relay,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> bested B<strong>at</strong>boc wi&ta time<br />

of 47.2 seconds, to Balboa's 49.7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girls' varsity won with C2 3<br />

seconds and the boys' varsity<br />

sn<strong>at</strong>ched first place with 46.9 st»conds-<br />

In tht; 1600m run, freshman<br />

'erry U*e took first with a time of<br />

5:105 seconds in the frosh/MJph<br />

division In the girls'varsity, junior<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hy Choy finished in first<br />

place with a time of 3:49.6 secv-vkis.<br />

Senior Nancy Vuong won tfv<br />

100m hurdles in 18.0 seconds in<br />

ihegirU' varsity, and junior Chris<br />

Kwong seized fin-t plac« in the<br />

boys' varsity UOm hurdles with<br />

t\ timi? of 1S.2 seconds.<br />

Sophornort: Raymond Lie took<br />

first in the frush/soph 400m dash<br />

in ' varsity in 2:38.3<br />

seconds and limmy Chan wen in<br />

•he boys' varsit- division with a<br />

time of 2:16.2.<br />

fir>t in frosh/sc ph. Kwong won<br />

in the boys' varsity with A 46-9<br />

time and Vuonj* seized first in<br />

girls' varsity with .»time of 52.*?<br />

seconds.<br />

"I wasn't happy with my<br />

time," Vuong said- "I was hoping<br />

to m<strong>at</strong>ch my best time."<br />

In the 200m dash, Jackson<br />

&n<strong>at</strong>chtsj up fit>t place with 25.7<br />

in the girls' varsity.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s highest finisher in ihe<br />

long jump was smior Oliver Ng<br />

who scared 18*4". Ngalwplared<br />

first among Unveil <strong>at</strong>hletes in the<br />

triple jump with a leap of 36'4".<br />

<strong>The</strong> wind and cold we<strong>at</strong>her<br />

afffcuxi many performances.<br />

"I think it was hanJ to get a<br />

giiK) lime becjurt; of the wind,"<br />

IdcLvin siid.<br />

"7 hey (runners | let the<br />

we<strong>at</strong>her bother them. We have to<br />

team htnv to compete rvgardU-w<br />

the we<strong>at</strong>her," Leung slid.<br />

Gymnasts start season with victories<br />

ByJeamtfcCuan<br />

and jenny \*tn<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

gymnastics team<br />

sMrted tht'ir se.ison<br />

with victorious<br />

practice garner<br />

ngAm*' \ iw MUr:<br />

High School on<br />

Tuesday all x>s Altos<br />

am! ;t)*ainsi<br />

Vtahington, April 13 hingnm'><br />

623.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior ti-.»n> ,,],n domin<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

the meet, receiving a bjt.il<br />

of 141W to VV.ibhingti-n's fHU.<br />

"l*he purpose --*f the practice<br />

gjr,iesu> to help pick out six girls<br />

Un^mrx^tM>m>,»«:hp;iv:t?uf equipment,"<br />

cvMch Jenlyn (.ink .vtiu.<br />

Four j^ymnnsts will compete<br />

d l l l<br />

p<br />

gymnasts will compete on all four<br />

pieces of equipment, according Hi<br />

Link.<br />

In the pr.>Ltitc (*iirm i .u*.un>t<br />

Ln» Altos High School, varsity denier<br />

Angela James placetl first<br />

with an all-around score of 343.<br />

Senior Sharyl Wong placed second<br />

(33.3) tind Sophomore Nicole<br />

On the junior varsity team,<br />

fn-hman 1 ouis.1 vVontz nl.ii.ed<br />

first with an all-around seen.* of<br />

32.5. Sophomore ChriMine<br />

Altmbuyuguen placed second<br />

(31.9) and freshman Lori Wong<br />

placed third (31.2).<br />

In tin* irveH again<br />

with .in all-a round M.orv «*f "*l".<br />

)an\e> (33.7) and Dare 132.S»<br />

placed Hrcond and third.<br />

Junior varsity gymnast, Bina<br />

/aitsu frnm Washington placet!<br />

InM with 3? I. U>\\t'HS Won);<br />

(31,'d am) Mimhuyu)»iM*n (3D<br />

plactrd v.i > ni! and third.<br />

"We did well," Jainus Mid. "I<br />

wa*. happy" with tho rcMjlLs.<br />

Dare said the learn will "do<br />

K'tter more into tht 1 »IM->OII."<br />

Out\vari a- goinl a> ivA<br />

year's," Ciangstud.<br />

In the second singles Esthei<br />

l.uo whizu.0 pass her opponent<br />

L.Chm 11-2, It-3 and Lilly I.ew<br />

tnmncetl I. Vuoni; 11-2,11-4.<br />

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Tons breezed past their oppoiK-nLs<br />

15-2,15-2 and 15-1,15-2.<br />

"We have the ad vantageot experience,"<br />

Lee Mid. "My partner<br />

0 lusadal and I havi? played together<br />

(or several years."<br />

y<br />

ley has cenfidwtce hit* team<br />

>;<br />

got/' l>tiiloy *»»«•( "Jhey wcrk<br />

Ivmt and have the advantage of<br />

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Glt will be by far the<br />

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thi> year. We lookfurwaal to playing<br />

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1 Boys' baseball bashes blase Bucs<br />

By Johnny<br />

Minn<br />

Knowing th<strong>at</strong><br />

the Lowed Cardinal's<br />

games had<br />

gotten a tittle *LO<br />

one-sided, normal,<br />

ana borinff.<br />

ttie baseball gods-<br />

( h b l<br />

j<br />

kwp iw*eb;iH interestfng)<br />

splcerf Uiein up. Ptet<br />

they ripped the Hume pl<strong>at</strong>e<br />

umpire's pant* straight down the<br />

bad. <strong>The</strong>n they halted a game<br />

Wilna rare "dogdelay" and last,<br />

and most surprising of all, they<br />

provided the CardtnAi with a<br />

dose game..<br />

In Wednesday'* game <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed the defending AAA<br />

champs Balboa Buccaneers. 5-2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> game looked as if it rrw<br />

be yet another y^wnc- with<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> already lu<strong>at</strong>ling \A'. and<br />

the bases kiaded forpown hitter<br />

Jo&h Leonard, but Uwwird, perhapb<br />

not wanting to infl<strong>at</strong>e<br />

LmveH's beherrioth tnuil M.ore of<br />

103-13 over 8 games, giovndml<br />

otit to the shortstop, thus ending<br />

Swell's wily and only giving<br />

them a onc-nm lo«d.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pr*5ky umpire tried his<br />

best to squander any rallies on<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s nart by calling everything<br />

pilclttxt against <strong>Lowell</strong> a<br />

Mri'u;. Hii tails caused fandro<br />

Alcanbir to sa>, "If he had one<br />

more eye, tic* would be a Cy-<br />

S«nlor Tanl Trttasavit (on ba») toochas s«cond basa to forca out s Mission bawrunrw after<br />

junior Jung Pak tossm him th« basobnll In a gam* Monday <strong>at</strong> Gokton G<strong>at</strong>* Park.<br />

clops."<br />

But Alcantar g>it his revenge,<br />

finch hitting with two ou'.^ and<br />

two strikes against him, Akanlnr<br />

hita shot down ther»ght field line,<br />

•coring outfielder Derek<br />

Kissinger and third b.ibt'nvin<br />

Mark Austria, thp first t+ing the<br />

game-winning run. Alcante;<br />

landed on third with a tfjrV.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> last thing I r«i,*3-rtf!en.\i<br />

faring wa« 'git a hit/ -M • 1 did,"<br />

Alcantar said.<br />

Piwenting th< Bucran«:r..<br />

from (VL'tting iruny hits of tk-ir<br />

own w«is staff ace senior Ttvf-<br />

Robins. Rnbia-ccmlinufd hi>nvjtin:*<br />

of shutting down his opp.<br />

In other gjipes:" Al the end of<br />

the game it may be 6JLXX1 to zip,"<br />

.i lift? boy Mid while w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> )urnp >iu\ in<br />

the first inning in a gante against<br />

Ounnn ori April 14. Leonard aca'unti-d<br />

for Ovi* v>f thi»se run?,<br />

scoru>g hvke and driving in Uw<br />

other Ihrtv with doubles.<br />

But the Cardihal's offense<br />

wasn't th^ main st\>ry »>r the fun<br />

nii>t. Unbeknown to the umpire<br />

until the end of the game, his<br />

pants split. While he was call Jig<br />

balls and strikes for junior Will<br />

Qtou^m^rno-hiite^hewasalso<br />

mooning evcyone in the park-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> be<strong>at</strong> Burton i7-0 April<br />

14 and be<strong>at</strong> thorn again die next<br />

way 17-O.ibo. <strong>The</strong> inly thing dwt<br />

*4:«wed down llw Cardinal were<br />

two dogs th<strong>at</strong> roamed onto the<br />

field, cre<strong>at</strong>ing an official "Jog<br />

d*Lw."<br />

Uiwell won games against<br />

Mission Ii» 1 on April 12 arvi 5-2<br />

on (\pr:l 19. <strong>The</strong>y also defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Gilileo 2-1 mi March 31. Overall<br />

theOirdh"..ilare*M);intihi£hah>p<br />

die AAA stamlinev.<br />

m OK<br />

jgaj #A<br />

Vic <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

IS<br />

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fiiin m<br />

;i EH9HDE3<br />

Cardinal pitchers tame the Lions with he<strong>at</strong><br />

Ify Chu ILJctmg<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

fjiV sofrtwll team,<br />

pj.jyins m'y **.•<br />

games before<br />

spring break due<br />

to the rain, we<strong>at</strong>hered<br />

the delay well<br />

as they have vnm<br />

four straight since<br />

coming off .^<br />

break tournament in I JS<br />

1 on Monday. <strong>The</strong> team recorded<br />

RBl's frnm seniors Michelle<br />

Mdsaac, Estela Jimenaz, Joyce<br />

Wong, junior Uly Douglas, and<br />

freshmen Miriam Villacampa.<br />

Th;nigh Jimenez and Douglas<br />

both hil triples, their offensive<br />

game was not a> vpbe<strong>at</strong> as in their<br />

prc.kuis games.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> was not the case for the<br />

pitching. Mctsaac shut dov**n the<br />

Lion oWense, striking out 15.<br />

In previous games, the ladies<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed ISA, Washington, and<br />

In.in April<br />

McAteer, ih'i* l.itlie* won I'H-b.<br />

vn>rin\» an unpnrw leniii! 3*i run^<br />

in ihe Ur>\ tsimng. senior<br />

Stt'pluinie \V»hit j hon «:r iuxl junioi<br />

L^ura Say hit ? 2-run shttt.<br />

Jimenez aimttst h**. into i 1 cycle,<br />

but fell shori with ti tripU-. two<br />

doubles, an" 1 A 1-i.nnerinv<br />

Soiior }oyce Wnrtg and Ditu-<br />

}j^isaddt\itnple?inllte grime, but<br />

the highlight came from<br />

Villacampa, wKi hit a gnind •<br />

T h h i l k d !<br />

Mclsaac aru1 so[*ho<br />

U vurr.b:r,ed V, II -inU^u^ '<br />

<strong>The</strong> Washington E.tgtes ptaywi<br />

Umpjn on April 13, but the lady<br />

Cardinals played tougher, winning<br />

11-4. Senior Nina Ching<br />

rucked their pitching by hitting a<br />

2-run homer. Villacimpn also<br />

swung a mean b<strong>at</strong>, recording 3<br />

RBl's. <strong>The</strong> pitching, as usual,<br />

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VIsiiwc pitched very<br />

well, rwordinp her season be>t 16<br />

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two run blast in the fifth inning.<br />

In the CLrk Invit<strong>at</strong>ional, th»«<br />

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San Fr.Tnc-'Sco Unified Schoo iy. May 17.<br />

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2 [OPINION >uu2T.m><br />

Clhe UnuicU<br />

IMA<br />

M*te«<br />

Admissions crunch puts <strong>Lowell</strong> inahardspot<br />

, \* the wcw« a y<br />

surrounding the OM* of "STT<br />

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Y\cs*. of all. we must :«.*?<br />

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nof m*ke a right<br />

llw N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

for thr Ad-<br />

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now a to mtify tu» r.\t&-<br />

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A<br />

\4<br />

live Aft Davidson cross to museum<br />

£w§tj^kan Smithers<br />

'l( ycl?ywrs old, bui't of concretti-nd<br />

steel. It stands on the<br />

highest peak in Sin Francisco. It<br />

was bnc^ lighted ever y dl " i y of the<br />

yeai&t'ikalso unconstitutional<br />

andotfenite non-Christians.<br />

TneMt Davidson cross is a<br />

direct viol<strong>at</strong>ion of both st<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

federal constitutional guarantees<br />

to'Separ<strong>at</strong>e church and st<strong>at</strong>e.<strong>The</strong><br />

government maintains tJy» cross,<br />

a Christian iTigious symbol, on<br />

piicland. According to a Sept. 22.<br />

1992;artfc;e inJhu San Francisco<br />

Independent, the gjvernnwnt paid<br />

to fight the cross t»yery day until<br />

thevenergycrisis in 1974. Fora<br />

while it was only lit Easter week.<br />

Because of recent controversies,<br />

ihe cross has remained dark.<br />

} <strong>The</strong> "no prefermte" clause in<br />

the California constitution requires<br />

government o-utrality in<br />

religious m<strong>at</strong>ters, and yet the<br />

crosi., a direct contradiction of this<br />

clause, still stands.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cross is obviously a sym-<br />

Doi of Christianity and not art or<br />

a reminder of the past As a historical<br />

landmark, the cross should<br />

not be destroyed. So, put it in a<br />

museum. Just don't leave >t on<br />

public land. If it is not a symbol<br />

of Christianity, why have religious<br />

Eister services been held <strong>at</strong><br />

the cross every year it has been on<br />

Mt Davidson?<br />

A» the cross represents Christianity,<br />

the majority faith, the cross<br />

offends non-Chrir,tians. <strong>The</strong> Mt.<br />

Davidson cross is At* largest cross<br />

in the United St<strong>at</strong>es, according to<br />

a Jan. 17, 1992 San Francisco<br />

Chronicle article. Because of the<br />

power and st<strong>at</strong>us tlw cross portrays<br />

by being so large and hi pi il y<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ed, it make* people of othtT<br />

seligions feel \c*>s powerful, it'sas<br />

- if the Christian cross stanusahove<br />

all otiier religions. <strong>The</strong> government<br />

should not support these<br />

feelings by maintaining the cross.<br />

A recent San Francisco court<br />

case challenged the cross on Mt.<br />

Davidson. <strong>The</strong> judge ruled th<strong>at</strong><br />

the cross did not viol<strong>at</strong>e federal or<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e guarantees of separ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

churchandst<strong>at</strong>e. However,many<br />

cases contradict this decision.<br />

According to an article in the<br />

Jan. 17, !V92issuenf the Sm Francisco<br />

Chronicle, the j udge based his<br />

decision upon a 1989 United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es Supreme Court decision<br />

th<strong>at</strong> a Christian n<strong>at</strong>ivity scene<br />

neai the gr«ind staircase of<br />

Pittsburgh'sGty Hall was unconstitutional.<br />

However, a Jewish<br />

menorah in the city park was<br />

okay because there was a display<br />

of Christian symbols nearby. !f<br />

this is so, why is it ok.iy for a<br />

Christian symbol to stand olone<br />

on Mt. Davidson? <strong>The</strong>re is no<br />

May 17,1993 OPINION<br />

menorah or Buddha on Mt.<br />

Davidson Vukasin hypasssd the<br />

ruling th<strong>at</strong> solitary religious symbols<br />

on yubtic land are unconstitutional.<br />

<strong>The</strong> case is in the U.S.<br />

Ninth Circuit Court on appeal.<br />

In two similar cases, judges<br />

rulod thdtcrtbws and other biblical<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ues standing alt rnt* on public<br />

land viol<strong>at</strong>ed the- California<br />

constitution.<br />

<strong>The</strong> M t. Davidson cross should<br />

be imr'ed to priv<strong>at</strong>e property.<br />

Hcwewr, if the tity doesn't want<br />

K> move ihe cross, I suggest twosolutions.<br />

Tlie land around the<br />

titWj couiii by so'4 to a priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

party or other religions could<br />

have the?puoittt> placetlwirown<br />

symbols en Mt. Davidson. A resolution<br />

is nccd^ry for tiw govemment<br />

to stay nvutral in religious<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ters, to obc\ tht» constitution.<br />

itnd to remain fail ami t\jual to all<br />

religions.<br />

Ttikea stand against genetic discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

.:-..; '•• ByJhalU Browix<br />

"- just when you thought th<strong>at</strong><br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion wurruner<br />

^ ^ o u y<br />

~ tfie royal family and the numer-<br />

_ ou5 cousins who would a ppear to<br />

daim royal rights And of course<br />

vre d have to buy jets and limousines<br />

with bullet proof glass to<br />

ferry these people rrom resort to<br />

presort<br />

" yTIhere America would have? a<br />

monarchy, but wh<strong>at</strong> would we<br />

getoutofailthehouM=> |ets,iimvOusine*<br />

and bodyguards wesupplwd<br />

lor these people v> h ^se oni y<br />

^accomplishment was to be born<br />

•« f<strong>at</strong>othenghtrarraly'WeJl.<strong>at</strong>leabt<br />

we woukln t have to go to torei gn<br />

sou for food for our tabloids and<br />

made-for-lV movies.<br />

-Amonarchy is ridiculous in<br />

• Our country was built<br />

upon the rejection of a monarchy.<br />

We realized 21XJ years agr. tlut u<br />

monarchy was outd<strong>at</strong>ed. Bven if<br />

a monarchy isn'* dict<strong>at</strong>orial, if *-.<br />

is powerless like Gre<strong>at</strong> Britain's,<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> would be the point?<br />

A iigiire-hptiU inun.utiiy<br />

clearly serves no useful purpose<br />

<strong>The</strong> English monarchy's only accumplishment<br />

in the last twwity<br />

years has been to embarrass the<br />

country with a perpetual hdmige<br />

ot scandals. It seem* to me tlut<br />

Britain's biggest exr*ort is plots for<br />

TV movies (i.e. Duinii: Her True<br />

Story rtvcntly on NBC) and clips<br />

on A Current Affair. But, scandal<br />

in the British mvaf family traces<br />

back lunj; before" this, hirinstuice<br />

r!enp; Vlll broke from th«- Githo-<br />

1'cchurcn and fomui^ the Anglican<br />

church mtrely u< #1 a divonv<br />

frorr; one of his six wives.<br />

Ecc.nomically, a monarchy<br />

makes no sense.'Vhc member* uf<br />

tiv* rc)^! family havenojol>s; trwy<br />

run around the wdrtd pictending<br />

to be busy. TTwy live off Six-payers'<br />

money. Fmm an American<br />

standpoint, it is ludicrous to reward<br />

people for being 5mart<br />

enough to have the righi p^rvnts<br />

If you ask an Eng'ishman the<br />

reason for the monarchy he might<br />

puff out his chest and *>>' with<br />

pride, "Tradition." Or he might<br />

laugh. 'Tradition" Sv'unoS like- a<br />

good Answer, but befbwacceprtng<br />

(tw moruirchy becauie it exist,<br />

you have to -isk why it exists.<br />

Progress can be defined as a<br />

break from foolish tradition. Tradition<br />

means th<strong>at</strong> something has<br />

existed fora longtime; il does not<br />

mean th<strong>at</strong> something h^^ deserved<br />

to exist fo; a long time.<br />

Imagine an American Buckingham in the Nevada sand.<br />

And thi 1 monarchy doesn't ilewn-e<br />

to exist. /Vside from absorbing,<br />

without puipusc, a imgv<br />

amount of money, the monarchy<br />

is an incessant reminder tfwt mere<br />

is still a class system in England.<br />

AJ long as there is a monarchy,<br />

and lords and dukes -ir.a duchesses,<br />

in England, there will he IK.»<br />

equality. People are ti/id subconsciously<br />

everyday th<strong>at</strong> if they<br />

were lucky enough to betxim into<br />

a royal family; 2 diffen-nt family,<br />

their life would bo perfect.<br />

It is necessary for British society<br />

to elimin<strong>at</strong>e royalty. This<br />

might seem drastic and prepi>$ternuj,<br />

but wh<strong>at</strong> would it dam-<br />

•Wfi? "You can't just put those<br />

pwplir out on thL* strwt'>" many<br />

arg;iy. I MV, "Why not?'<br />

Virtually all of the British royalty<br />

have bean eductted a* the finest<br />

institotiuns the WLF«1 r.HP. utter,<br />

mostly 3t Oxford. Anyone<br />

wi than eduction Uketn<strong>at</strong> should<br />

by well prepared ID ftict Iht rigors<br />

uf the real world. I <strong>at</strong> them st 1 !<br />

eti i ejuimpirf by (i^tually hiiVtftg U)<br />

wt>rk foracliange. After al!, wicicty<br />

h built on work, not polo.<br />

With monarchy elimi: <strong>at</strong>fd,<br />

Uie British government would<br />

save a tremendous amount of<br />

money and the ilass system in<br />

England would fizzle and die.<br />

Thi? div-tanl reminder currently<br />

alive in th<strong>at</strong> country tiwt people<br />

can be inherently better by birth<br />

would beeliminalwj. Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

most of tlie people in<br />

power in England benefit from<br />

this CLJS* system arvJ an? unlikely<br />

tL>i;v';rthruw it.<br />

In the mean titne there is not<br />

much left tu do hut w<strong>at</strong>ch labio'd<br />

TV and rrwirvel <strong>at</strong>anajicientsys-<br />

Ipm Uiiit should long since have<br />

teen extinct. A? fora monarchy in<br />

this btMuiifu! country, we'd be<br />

better off electing a dog for president.<br />

Or , from quick snacks to<br />

full meals <strong>at</strong> rel<strong>at</strong>ively low<br />

prices. "All profit* from the<br />

cafe, beanery. and pizza<br />

:>tand go to maintaining the<br />

cafeteria," manager Mary<br />

Rogers said. Thus, food<br />

Mies aiv vital because they<br />

keep thecafeand boinery in<br />

business.<br />

<strong>The</strong> economic? classes<br />

make money by holding<br />

different types of sales,<br />

which include clothing<br />

sties- But .'he most profitable<br />

sales art* those for pi^7-i<br />

and donuts as fund-rai.H'rs<br />

Food sales may make<br />

money, but they also cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />

competition and ;» loss of<br />

business for the school mid<br />

the economics classes. InstiMtl<br />

of maximizing their<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tling for the >.imu<br />

money. This puts both busint<br />

i SM i sinj4.H>ftditly,t>ut especially<br />

the food placs bediuse<br />

a lack of revenui."*<br />

means they have to close<br />

down<br />

Competition is tn'.nlly<br />

unnecessary. Lowoll is


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NEWS May 17,1W3<br />

SOOTHING SOUNDS OF SPRING<br />

WCHAflOSETO<br />

Fewer than 100 people <strong>at</strong>tended the Spring Concert for Voices on Wednesday, May S, in the<br />

Carol Channing Thu<strong>at</strong>er. "there was a low turnout because the choir didn't advertise very<br />

much and we didn't have to sell tickets," senior Jessica Trader said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program Included 18 wotos, duets, and groups who performed songs th<strong>at</strong> ranged<br />

from classical to pop.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert lasted from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and ended with the mass chair singing<br />

-Moving On" by R. Hannlslan.<br />

Hot tub is drained, out of use<br />

By Melody Parai so<br />

<strong>The</strong> hydrotherapy whirlpool<br />

installed in the boys locker room<br />

liurinc the summer of 1991, previously<br />

for the use of injured<br />

members of sports teams, is now<br />

drained and out of use.<br />

"Some of my, injured players<br />

used to use thespa/' girls' basketball<br />

coach ] i m Thomas said. "Bu t<br />

now no one is allowed to use it."<br />

According to Thomas, boys<br />

r.E. department head Ed Bums<br />

and principal Paul Cheng disctuwd<br />

guidelines for whirlpool<br />

use last fall after an article in the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> discussed its use. :<br />

"Apparently someone disputed<br />

the guidelines, so they were<br />

changed, Thomas said. *'! just<br />

want to know why we can't use<br />

it anymore."<br />

"I don't have anything n»ore to<br />

add from the other story beciust<br />

the hot tub is being overseen by<br />

Ms. Pr<strong>at</strong>o, the <strong>at</strong>hletic director,"<br />

principal Paul Cheng said. "<strong>The</strong><br />

school is responsible for coming<br />

up with funds lu maintain it. Before,<br />

it was coming out of the<br />

f i f M C ' / ' K<br />

Axe Club, which raises money<br />

from bingo games.<br />

According to <strong>at</strong>hletic director<br />

Barbara Praln, in .1 nwetint* between<br />

Chung, Mahoney, Burns,<br />

and herself, a few months ago,<br />

they concluded th<strong>at</strong> supervision<br />

of the whirl pool would be tumeJ<br />

over from Burns to Cheng,<br />

Mahnney, and Pr<strong>at</strong>o. Bums did<br />

not want to handle the spa any<br />

longer.<br />

"We are trying to figure out a<br />

way to fund the spa's maintenance<br />

- tK chemicals and other<br />

stuff th<strong>at</strong> is needed to keep it oper<strong>at</strong>ional,"<br />

Pr<strong>at</strong>osaid. "Right now<br />

I am told th<strong>at</strong> the spa is no longer<br />

in service because it is not functional.<br />

We are talking about getting<br />

it repaired because others are<br />

interested ir.-jringH"<br />

<strong>The</strong>guidelinesforthespawetv<br />

disputed because of the need for<br />

supervision.Students were to use<br />

lh*> >p.i only during schoul hour><br />

and under the supervision of an<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletic coach. However, most of<br />

the uju*Jie> ui tliu tuuni^ tin. 1 not<br />

from <strong>Lowell</strong> and are not hereduring<br />

school hours.<br />

"We arc still trying to work<br />

those rules out," Pr<strong>at</strong>o said. "We<br />

jubt want to make it available to<br />

those <strong>at</strong>hletes th<strong>at</strong> need to use it."<br />

Lead content lower than EPA limit<br />

By Lap Tran and lisa Tang<br />

Assistant principal John<br />

Mahoney concluded th<strong>at</strong><br />

Lowetlites are not in danger of<br />

lead poisoning after a test last fall<br />

showed lead content of <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

w<strong>at</strong>er to by lower than 20 ppb<br />

(parts per billion).<br />

"A test was conducted by the<br />

SFUSD [San F.ancisco Unified<br />

School District"! and the building<br />

and grounds department,"<br />

Mahoney said. "This test was<br />

done last spring in 1992. <strong>The</strong> lead<br />

con tentwas lower lhan the 20ppb<br />

th<strong>at</strong> are allowed as thelimitof the<br />

EPA [Environmental Protection<br />

Agency]."<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s w<strong>at</strong>er pipes are made<br />

of copper, galvanized steel, steel,<br />

and cast trim, which ,\rv not .1<br />

thre<strong>at</strong> to the deposition of lead<br />

into <strong>Lowell</strong>'s w<strong>at</strong>er supplies.<br />

According to a lead st<strong>at</strong>us report<br />

rdensed b> the SFUSD, high<br />

levels cf fcud have been found in<br />

•>oil around children's centers, in<br />

Irtui-based paint throughout the<br />

district's properties,and in drinking<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er m one-fourth of the<br />

scruwts tested.<br />

According to tfie March 16 issue<br />

of <strong>The</strong> San Frzttcsci) Indefiendent,<br />

Hloflhe428driiiUng fountains<br />

already tested by the school<br />

district were found to exceed the<br />

20 ppb considered to be safe. <strong>The</strong><br />

lead problem in the school district<br />

rruiv be as severe as the asbestos<br />

in tnt'district's buiU1inp«.<br />

Quarterly tests are made to<br />

check the lead content in the w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

supplied by the Hetch Hetchy<br />

Kesun-'oir, accond ing to P<strong>at</strong>rick U),<br />

senior chemist <strong>at</strong> the San Francirico<br />

W.i'pr Department.<br />

"According to the most recent<br />

test Uw LI-K1 concentr<strong>at</strong>ion [in the<br />

city] wfl 1 - found to contain If^s<br />

than 1 ppb," Lti said.<br />

According to the EPA hotline,<br />

lead poisoning may cause brain<br />

damage, leamingdisabilities.hyperactivity,<br />

high blnod pressure,<br />

and kidney disease. Giildren under<br />

six and pregnant women run<br />

the gre<strong>at</strong>est risk.<br />

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oftheLowcUstudentsandlthink ^<br />

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"<strong>The</strong> real controversial issues . ?;<br />

are shied away from by many<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ors because they are <strong>at</strong> raid<br />

of criticism they may get either<br />

from parents, the community or<br />

their pct-Ts," Tray said.<br />

Committee develops plan<br />

to spend computer grant<br />

By Rebecca Y. Chan<br />

and Emily Ngo<br />

A committee of teachers and<br />

parents has delivered a vision of<br />

computer u <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> in 2001 to<br />

a represent<strong>at</strong>ive of alumnus WHlitim<br />

Hewlett, who has pledged<br />

$200,1X10 in computer equipment<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan calls for a drop-in<br />

computer center for individual<br />

student and teacher work, networking<br />

of computers throughout<br />

the school, instruction in infnmititiop.<br />

retrieval, analysis, and<br />

exdwijje, a st<strong>at</strong>frof-the-art compull*<br />

instruction labor<strong>at</strong>ory, and<br />

tlvintegr<strong>at</strong>ionuf computers in all<br />

classroom instruction.<br />

School computers would be<br />

linked electronically so students<br />

and teachers could accrss their<br />

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conduct library -?search,and use<br />

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Tli« <strong>Lowell</strong> library would in-r;'|5<br />

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<strong>The</strong> proposal includes micro?^<br />

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biology,interactive video st<strong>at</strong>ions 1<br />

in the foreign language lab, and:<br />

graphics workst<strong>at</strong>ions for thearts<br />

department.<br />

Twenty-five teachers and p<strong>at</strong>ents<br />

<strong>at</strong>tended public meetings<br />

where the committee developed<br />

the proposal. <strong>The</strong> group plans to<br />

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"•"•.^••^r^By Pamela Yec<br />

•Qne : bf the largest voter tumou&in<br />

recent <strong>Lowell</strong> history reelected<br />

current <strong>Lowell</strong> Executive<br />

Board (LEC) chair-elect Mary<br />

Anne Baysac to office April 30.<br />

- Anprwcm<strong>at</strong>ely 1200 students<br />

voted in the first round, roughly<br />

60;percent of eligible voters<br />

grades? through 11,and 836 studen&yoted<br />

in the second round<br />

Nlayj& According to current LEC<br />

chair SooMee Lee, 876 students<br />

voted in 1991 and last year's runoffs,<br />

totaled 599 votes-'<br />

^'Baysac, who won last fall's<br />

election for spring LEC chairelect,<br />

will become the fall LEC<br />

chair. In the April 30 election, slw<br />

edged put current Class of '94<br />

president Be<strong>at</strong>rice Ammann for<br />

the spring LEC chair. Baysac will<br />

be LEC chair for both semesters.<br />

Present Board of School and<br />

Community Services (BSCS) secretary<br />

Cissy Ng defe<strong>at</strong>ed vice<br />

chair Alison Kvvan for BSCS chair,<br />

and current Student Activities<br />

Board (SAB) vice chair Seina<br />

Takam<strong>at</strong>su ran unopposed for<br />

next year's SAB chair.<br />

Sbcoll>eru.ndid<strong>at</strong>es won their<br />

positions unopposed, including<br />

Sarah Chuck, next year's Gass of<br />

'94 president.<br />

<strong>The</strong>fts<br />

thre<strong>at</strong>en<br />

drink room<br />

closure<br />

By lid Wong<br />

and Daisy Nguyen<br />

Th(j senior drink room<br />

reopened lucsday a tier A<br />

r! lit closure due to a theft<br />

1 -^'/Ihursday, May 6, th<strong>at</strong><br />

c? rf the senior class $60.<br />

"Wewerethtnkingabout<br />

closing the drink room permanently,"<br />

senior class<br />

president Aster Chin said.<br />

''But the junior class needs<br />

itnextyear."<br />

"Tlw senior drink room<br />

is an easy target for thieves<br />

bociiuseof ib w .tinHsi i(x-,ition,"<br />

Chin said. ' • •<br />

Few people are around<br />

the.irea,accord ing toChin.<br />

Security guards often walk<br />

around the crowded and<br />

more popular vending machine<br />

areas such as the cafeteria.<br />

Tlw senior class officers<br />

are discussing whether to<br />

continue oper<strong>at</strong>ing the<br />

drink room or to close it<br />

because of repe<strong>at</strong>ed thefts.<br />

^It is a big hassle to keep<br />

the drink room clean," Chin<br />

said.'Teopie trash it"<br />

•'•' About$250wasreported<br />

stolen on various d<strong>at</strong>es in<br />

January last year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> thefts caused<br />

Golden Wfest vending company<br />

to issue warnings st<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

they would enforce A<br />

$500 fine tor machine-tam-<br />

< Pering as well as a lewani<br />

tor the identific<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />

•'Jhjeyes.; •<br />

^"•Although it is becoming<br />

* troublesome, the drink<br />

•-.room is a good source of<br />

income for the senior class.<br />

"We make about $200 a<br />

month," Chin said.<br />

With the decision to continue<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ing die drink<br />

rpomi senior class officers<br />

Said th<strong>at</strong> security measures<br />

have been taken.<br />

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Colors b<strong>at</strong>tle for the Luau<br />

ByWlnsocLam<br />

h l d d i<br />

day, May 24 <strong>at</strong> the Color Wars rally on the football field.<br />

"Usually, the rally is <strong>at</strong> the end of the week, nn a Friday, but I* •<br />

cause of Advanrcd Placement exams and the senior prom, the Student<br />

Activities Board divided to have the raMy on Monday," SAl*<br />

special events commissioner Cart Co said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> week before the rally, even registries will dress in white on<br />

Wednesday and odds will in red on Thursday. Points will be given<br />

to the number of people wearing their registr/s color.<br />

According to Co, in past Color Wars, the winning registries, either<br />

odd or even, received free tickets tti the Munte Carlo dance,<br />

but because Monte Carlo is canceled this year, SAB will Award free<br />

tickets to the replacement dance titled the "Luau."<br />

Another issue the SAB will have to face is the timing for Cotor<br />

Wars. In the past, the rally usually exceeded the lime allotted.<br />

"Tlieadministr<strong>at</strong>ors want the rally after roods 14-l5orl6-17instead<br />

ut after registry," Co said. "If the rally is held a t the end of the<br />

day, then it would not interfere with any classes."<br />

Cinco deMayo lacks salsa<br />

Byjenny Pakand KalherineTam<br />

<strong>The</strong> L<strong>at</strong>ino Club cancelled this year's second annual Cinco de<br />

Mayo assembly scheduled for May 4 due to inadequ<strong>at</strong>e prepar<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

^-"""We.had to ca«el because there wasn't enough particip<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

from the L<strong>at</strong>ino Gob and a lot of members procrastin<strong>at</strong>ed/' club<br />

member arid junior Irene Casco said.<br />

Instead of having tte Cinco de Mayo assembly, the l<strong>at</strong>ino Qub<br />

celebr<strong>at</strong>ed the holiday differently.<br />

"We put up an altar for Cesar Chavez in the glass cabinet window<br />

of the main office," club president and junior Ana Maria Eder<br />

paid. "We also put posters and flags of different L<strong>at</strong>in American<br />

countries on bulletin boards."<br />

L<strong>at</strong>inoQub members decora ted the middle courtyard with red,<br />

white, and green streamers, the colors of the Mexican flog, on May<br />

According to Eder, theCinco de Mayo assembly will be replaced<br />

by nn flw»mbl von Oct. 12 lo celebr<strong>at</strong>e El Dk de la Raza, kendnf June 3-5 for the traditional<br />

Disneyland night visit,<br />

according to president Aster<br />

Chin.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re i> m» precedent for<br />

missing classes fora pre-gradua-<br />

Uon tiip," Faculty Council chair<br />

Robert McMains said. "It would<br />

be inappropri<strong>at</strong>e to establish such<br />

a precedent."<br />

Grad-nite is June 19 to 21. <strong>The</strong><br />

seniors will visit Disneyland,<br />

Magic Mountain, and Wild Rivers-<br />

<strong>The</strong> totel cost is $189,<br />

According to Hirfi, seniors will<br />

stav<br />

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bar, a sofa bed rediner, and two<br />

queen-sized beds.<br />

1 his year 272 seniors are Planning<br />

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Scents prefer public to priv<strong>at</strong>e schools<br />

£ By Norman Lee<br />

i^hdHNghe<br />

SOT Francisco school SuperintehdentWaUemar<br />

Kojas recently<br />

suggested th<strong>at</strong> public school studentsare<strong>at</strong>aneduc<strong>at</strong>ionaldisadvantage<br />

compared to priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schooSin a March 29,1993 San<br />

Ftgniisco Examiner article. Most<br />

former priv<strong>at</strong>e school studenis <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> seem to agree th<strong>at</strong> public<br />

schools have serious faults, but<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e schoobdorwtnecessarily<br />

offer a better educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

All the students interviewed<br />

believed th<strong>at</strong> they received more<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention in priv<strong>at</strong>e schools than<br />

in public schools.<br />

' ?At a small priv<strong>at</strong>e school,<br />

there's mote individual <strong>at</strong>tuition<br />

and more help/' <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomoreandZiai<br />

Lutheran alumnus<br />

Franklin Ng said.<br />

••. *I felt safer in priv<strong>at</strong>e school.<br />

Everyone knew everyone els.* 1<br />

and were willing to help ^ach<br />

other when problems arose. <strong>The</strong><br />

students were closer together,"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore and St. Peter<br />

and. Paul gradu<strong>at</strong>e Wendy Ho<br />

said.<br />

Some students also agreed lh<strong>at</strong><br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e school teachers are somehow<br />

better than their public<br />

school counterparts, 'Teachers <strong>at</strong><br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e schools usually have<br />

[fewer] student-, to teach so they<br />

have better personalities," <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

sophomore and St Peter and Paul<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e Kevin Kosaid.<br />

However, other students do<br />

not believe good teachers work<br />

only til priv<strong>at</strong>e sctuxils.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re isn't really too big of a<br />

difference in teachers, 1<br />

m<strong>at</strong>terwhMJ'ind of school you go<br />

to, you'll always have good and<br />

bad teachers," <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore<br />

and St. Bngid alumnus Quanen<br />

Urn said.<br />

Students feel th<strong>at</strong> public<br />

schools and priv<strong>at</strong>e schools have<br />

different focuses. <strong>The</strong> focal point<br />

of public educ<strong>at</strong>ion revolves<br />

around science and m<strong>at</strong>h, according<br />

to St. Monica's gradu<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sophomoie Alfred Uvng.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> public [schooll has a<br />

much better academic systpm because<br />

public schools focur more<br />

on academics and priv.xte schools<br />

focu5moreondisciplineand religion,"<br />

Ko said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> advoc<strong>at</strong>es for priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

school educ<strong>at</strong>ion Lelievt> th<strong>at</strong><br />

good teachers and individual <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

available in priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schools offer a better chance for<br />

success.<br />

"I learned more in priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

r-Juwl," 1-oweli sophomore and<br />

StM<strong>at</strong>y'bgradu<strong>at</strong>eMirpndaLaii<br />

said.<br />

Move resources <strong>at</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>es<br />

"Priv<strong>at</strong>e schools can offer a<br />

belter educ<strong>at</strong>ion because of their<br />

vast resources, such as new and<br />

more textbook and individual<br />

tfudy space," <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore<br />

and Presidio Middle School<br />

iilumna lenny Liang si id<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e schools wvrv the overwhelming<br />

winners when it airnu<br />

"I would kive to say th<strong>at</strong> priv.itL<br />

1 school.; probably havt* more<br />

nuic'rialsrxsrnuw they have more<br />

monc-y tn spond. St. Ign<strong>at</strong>ius is<br />

building a swimming pool."<br />

DeYoung Museum festival<br />

presents student art work<br />

13y Aster Chin<br />

Appmxirruiicly n^X? pet>ple viewed<br />

tlw work of U)well art ftudents <strong>at</strong> the 7(h<br />

annual Youth Arts Festival <strong>at</strong> the San Fran<br />

Cisco De Young Museum fiurn May 5 U> 9.<br />

San l : ranciscopublic, priv<strong>at</strong>e,and parochial<br />

school students submitted 958 piece!*<br />

of artwork and 82 special art pnjjects to be<br />

exhibited <strong>at</strong> the festival. Fifty performance<br />

arts students and 16 community performance<br />

groups provided entertainment.<br />

"1 think the artwork was outstanding,"<br />

! owetl artist senior MicnMp said. "Everything<br />

dispbyed was so interesting, espt*cially<br />

since all students, gradt^s K-12, displayed<br />

their art. <strong>The</strong>re wen? lots of different'ai<br />

I styles." ,;<br />

Each school was aski*d to submit eight<br />

arl pieces for display. <strong>Lowell</strong> art teachers<br />

Marl one Kramer and T<strong>at</strong> MacDonald each<br />

selected four pieces to exhibit.<br />

Tlie work of AP Studio Art students<br />

Cuzamit Solis, Mien Vip, Aaron Eisenbeiger,<br />

and Mei Yu and the pointings of<br />

"y^n »VI f'hiann, Ad.m Chuntt, Michael<br />

Park, ami Nancy ! lung wen. 1 exhibttixi <strong>at</strong><br />

UV festival.<br />

Elk Club art winners Cindy VV.tngand<br />

Tlvto Tran al>u Kid the upportunitv to '.ti><br />

play their work,<br />

lhe artist chairs once displays! in thie<br />

windows of tho <strong>Lowell</strong> art \%*ing wen* also<br />

displayed. "Somtrbt>dyi.>% en wanuxl to l>u><br />

tin- 1 Eidier chair nude by IXmnie liruie,"<br />

Kramer s prograr;'. .idministr<strong>at</strong>orfortheSRJSUartcumcti'.iim.<br />

"And KAiih )ear, with more participants<br />

and iittendw*. 't kwp> gi'tiing better and<br />

better."<br />

Students learn about local<br />

government <strong>at</strong> City Hall<br />

By Anna Pavlcnko<br />

Approxim<strong>at</strong>e^ ~5 students from high<br />

schools in San Francisco had the chance to<br />

learn about local government <strong>at</strong> the San<br />

Franasco Youth in Government S\mposium<br />

April 29 <strong>at</strong> San Francisco City Hall.<br />

At the symposium, which lasted frvm «<br />

a.m. to 330 p.m., participants spoke with<br />

'Supen-isorsTomllsieh/IerenceHflllinan,<br />

and Sue Bierman, police chief Anthony<br />

Ribera, public defpnder Je f f Bn»wn. >chtxil<br />

boaid member Leland Yee, and assistant to<br />

the mayor Tony Lincoln.<br />

Students deb<strong>at</strong>ed two resolutions- One<br />

deb<strong>at</strong>e concerned schools significantly increasing<br />

bilingual od uc<strong>at</strong>ion, and the other<br />

involved picketing <strong>at</strong> abortion clinics. <strong>The</strong><br />

students aLw particip<strong>at</strong>ed in a >cavenger<br />

hunt in which they separ<strong>at</strong>ed into small<br />

groups and investig<strong>at</strong>ed problems within<br />

SanFranci-s.ilgovernment nv.-i^Hip>Kul<br />

a hall hour to find MM\IIKM\><br />

AccvT'.Iing *D \1elan liiit h. pn>uram director<br />

with thejunior-aLiti^man Toundarion,<br />

tht 1 purrHise of ti>! proirram and Ow<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion is to t>v,ch yi u;ni pe-ipie<br />

b l l 'bh<br />

cLi^e*- th<strong>at</strong> dea! with L i». ;*m-err»ju»it, p;>t<br />

with liwil g.^.t'r-iiTHtit." l.tii'h »uu.<br />

"It was .i j;re<strong>at</strong> sticrers." Jaich *,in.i.<br />

'Qut^tiiHis wi j ri» much better ttuin *on\' i • i<br />

the prt'\ iou> years and students wery<br />

£.vare ot the pniblcnx- .inct thu> therv vas<br />

the-tucitnt- "<br />

^tudenb- (run St. Igr-itiu;', L'niver-itj-.<br />

and all ^»n Frarwiwro public high x:hiv>!><br />

t'\cef't Me \U.VT <strong>at</strong>tended<br />

" We haw kid similar iTi'iprarre. in s^voi<br />

other 11 ties anmnd thecoi-.ntn 1 ." laich >aid<br />

Uongsaid.<br />

"Si's library i* \a lot] bigger<br />

than <strong>Lowell</strong>'s/'Ng said.<br />

Not surprisingly, alt the students<br />

aiio agreed th<strong>at</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schools are more disciplined than<br />

public schools.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re was more discip'ine<br />

because you could, v; cut <strong>at</strong> Zion<br />

becauseitwas so small," Mgsaid.<br />

"I think there's a gre<strong>at</strong> der-l<br />

more discipline in priv<strong>at</strong>e schools.<br />

Whun tt comes to excessive prv»blerroortrouble-making.cifcvurw<br />

a person would be suspended in<br />

either of the kinds of schools,"<br />

Lam siid. '"But wlvun it comes to<br />

Itr»*."r things, th<strong>at</strong>'s where priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schools art- strict. You can get detention<br />

for not following dress<br />

codes, every lime you're Lite for<br />

rlns:.. Itetuning to a walkman in<br />

class, or playing cards, etc. But in<br />

public schools, you can gei may<br />

with i warning most of the time."<br />

A public school gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

thinks differently. "1 don't think<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e scrKxil students arv disciplined.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y sometimes hrive the<br />

image of being snobs because<br />

they're rich and spoiled," the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> s'pho mo re. said.<br />

Some students' admitted th<strong>at</strong><br />

they enjoy the public school learning<br />

environment. <strong>The</strong>y like the<br />

freedom ami diversity of people<br />

in a big public s»'hool.<br />

"In priv<strong>at</strong>e schools, Own; are<br />

less people to get to know but<br />

there is abo more pressurv." L-iu<br />

siid. "Public schtxik»«irv more laid<br />

Kick and lyss restrictive,"<br />

"I like the opi«n campus th<strong>at</strong><br />

Ljmvllkts. In priv<strong>at</strong>extiooKeveryone<br />

h-»: ir. >tay on campus,"<br />

Lcnvell sophomore and alumna of<br />

Notre Dame des Victoires Renei 1<br />

Louie said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re's more freedom <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> because of the open campus<br />

and the modular schedule,"<br />

Liang said. "I mvt'il also allows<br />

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schedule beciiust! of self-schoduling."<br />

Other students liked the safer<br />

,iml protected priv<strong>at</strong>e schtxil <strong>at</strong>ny.isphere.<br />

Most prefer <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

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,_. " and Omied Far<br />

:j When we went to the pres*<br />

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wt th Yugoslavian tictorsspeaking<br />

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iilm> and .ire uiwirt 1 wh<strong>at</strong><br />

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shi>w. He is t'onstntiy out anil<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Madhouse is apparently<br />

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Zoo, which airs in Uw same<br />

tinw slot, his diq)ped from a 22.3<br />

>haa'in fail ot 1WI UJ a 20.4 sKire<br />

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"It looks like KSOL(Wild 107)<br />

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' Wha»ovar Mancow wants,<br />

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thnniifh Friday ,ind concludes <strong>at</strong><br />

10 p.m. At th<strong>at</strong> time, the "Wild 7<br />

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Vm and claim t-m" for free CD's<br />

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"Love Connection" but if s live,<br />

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show. Contestants, usually<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> High School production<br />

company wowed the<br />

crowds with performances of<br />

Sweeney Todd on the weekends ot<br />

April 23-25 and May 1-3 <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Carol Charming <strong>The</strong>abv.<br />

Andreas Tzortzfc, who played<br />

Pirelli, said thai people probably<br />

enjoyed Sweeney Toad more than<br />

last year's musical, Guys and DoSs,<br />

because it was morn realistic and<br />

had mure plot twists.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students deserve all the<br />

credit" director Diane Price said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y worked very hard and pu t<br />

on a gre<strong>at</strong> show."<br />

"\*'s incredible fbi a h*gh<br />

bchooltodoSzcwwy7brfd because<br />

of all the singing and music,"<br />

Tzortzis Mid. "It takes a lot of talent<br />

to do."<br />

"Sweeney Todd is definitely my<br />

favorite musical," Peter Tucker,<br />

who played Sweeney 'RxM, said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> play was very challenging<br />

and difficult for the singers be-<br />

cause there'sabttf harmony and<br />

melody in the singing which" may<br />

not go along with the orchestra."<br />

<strong>The</strong> singing wasn't the only<br />

thing tha* made the play duDenging.<br />

Tht' iM^e crew was on stage<br />

and behind the curtain during the<br />

whoie play moving the .sets<br />

around. Tht- sets themselves,<br />

most notably the p*e shop (a two<br />

story rot<strong>at</strong>ing duplex), were<br />

equally impassive.<br />

"We [the jite^e crew] started<br />

working on the seSduring spring<br />

break," stage crew member Rob<br />

SchocnKms said. "But we didn't<br />

get finished until opening night"<br />

A scaffolding, built by (he tf ie<strong>at</strong>re<br />

tech classes, remained in every<br />

scene. It was there not only for<br />

convenience but to portray the<br />

wttingaswcIL<br />

"Itwas too hard to make all the<br />

sets,.* technical director Juse<br />

Sevilla said- "And we needed<br />

something trut wouldn't interfere<br />

with everything else. This al-<br />

lowed tho aiuiiemv to use more<br />

ci their own imaginztion."<br />

'This was the hardest play<br />

we've had hi do technically because<br />

the^etsareMgand are hard<br />

to move," Schoenhaus said.<br />

Sawney Todd will be the last<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High performance for<br />

many of the perfumers, including<br />

Tucker. "It was emotional for<br />

me," Tucktr said. "It was sad but<br />

I was glad KJ go out with a good<br />

show."<br />

Many students, including<br />

members of the cast felt th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

play got better with each performance.<br />

"Vtegot morecomfi>rtable<br />

with o-jr roles and the orchestra,"<br />

Tucker said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> play was definitely a<br />

ennvd pkMSer.*<strong>The</strong>r lay was well<br />

performed and the sets were n*iiliy<br />

good," junior Alon Schwartz<br />

said. "All the jcton. have nice<br />

voices."<br />

"Everyone did A 'jpot\ A job,"<br />

junior Karen Merzenichsaid. "It's<br />

Kelly Suarez. Peter Tuckor, Amir Talal. Kazuma Mori. Bbmca<br />

Rowdan, and Ftotecca Bodonhafnwr In Sw—ney Todd.<br />

difficult to understand how hard<br />

it is to perform the play well.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's so much hard work involvrt.1<br />

<strong>The</strong> two lertd roles were<br />

done practically professional."<br />

SwrmATotfi/tea dark curnodv<br />

th<strong>at</strong> takes place in the streets of<br />

London during the Industrial<br />

Revolution. <strong>The</strong> play was based<br />

on a version of Sawney Todd by<br />

Christopher Bond, with the music<br />

of Stephen Sondheim.<br />

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Costa Rican<br />

By Jessica Marken<br />

Editors* nota <strong>Lowell</strong> rrparttr fc&ica<br />

. Marken visited Costa R kii durng spring<br />

. breaJiViv'nport compare* anZcaunvstt<br />

1 tht views of Costa tttcanumsMMihox:<br />

• of Americans.<br />

While staying with a Costa Rion Umily,<br />

the Rodriguezes, in * town near San<br />

)M6, 1 soon dihcoveivd there were more<br />

differences between San Francisco and<br />

tlinU IUCJ than ^clsfljusj-p<br />

Costa Rica is known lor b*'lnit J<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic country and as 1 talked to the<br />

girls in the family, their religious beliefs<br />

emerged through their views nnvariou« ,<br />

' "Ttdpics. rri Costa Rica, most of the'peop'lc<br />

have one strong convicdun .tbtiut abortion<br />

which stems from their rcHgion-it's<br />

wrong-<br />

"1 don't believe abortion is nccessar>*<br />

except for rape victims," fiaid 17-year-old<br />

Alysia Rodriguc?., a daughter in the<br />

Cost A Rican family. "<strong>The</strong> young teens especially<br />

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Most tetsis who get pregnant keep the<br />

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said.<br />

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froniring <strong>at</strong>titude th'<strong>at</strong> children assume lowetMreshman 30uu Nguyen said,<br />

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'.!i:m»*.b*rween Korean* and Africant*<br />

.Aaierila'ns were cxflot-ive, as were reJ-*-<br />

'tjons between all race*.<br />

, *, % knowr>ome people who are Asian<br />

ihi are *h(tf ol Hacks/ Nguyen sairt.<br />

;y thirikUul all black people steal or<br />

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are going toi *<br />

"A lot ol fttple have stereotypes,"<br />

people lo«V<br />

line, UMBMIh<strong>at</strong>icaUy think I'm Oilne«iL«r.niwino.<br />

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slanted eye& At the time*! didn't<br />

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between me and my blond and<br />

brunette schoolm<strong>at</strong>es. My<br />

physical fe<strong>at</strong>ures were different<br />

and every year 1 celebr<strong>at</strong>ed Chinese<br />

New Year, but I honestly<br />

believedany dissimilarities<br />

were insignificant<br />

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Most people interviewed<br />

>tgree th<strong>at</strong> mostly European'<br />

tory is taught in public schools. As a^vsult,<br />

children of other cultural backgrounds<br />

learn almost nothing of their<br />

'jwn heritage. — . _<br />

"Children o( forvign extraction Uv.-i<br />

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Oamu^aid.<br />

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4 Maglui believes in the Bahai relifunn<br />

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tn\l cultural appred<strong>at</strong>ioa<br />

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af teacnes tli<strong>at</strong> differences are beautiful<br />

fnfWgs and it traches the contribuiK»nM>fjtlcullm«fS.r.' Mil '/peopleagraMh<strong>at</strong>cultural differ-<br />

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FEATURE May<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Edison Schools: Bright new idea for educ<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />

By Gilbert lee<br />

School year> Usting eleven<br />

months. SdhX>l npen for twelve<br />

hour* a day Tl uw-vwr-^Ms learning<br />

L<strong>at</strong>in.Stude. tts'caming lapf-f<br />

c*Mmputcrs thmin^ htttfo. An ixkic<strong>at</strong>wnal<br />

revohitusi t> underway.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are several ot th« pn><br />

po*«u ri;an»s» TTWXA giant Chrbmpher<br />

Whittle pUns for his chain<br />

ofEdtwnSchoob, aground -breaking,<br />

new sy*t»jni ct tor-prcfi*.<br />

Khoob 6cheduierf h> open aciws<br />

y<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> does this project huW for<br />

f<br />

public schools? Many experts feel<br />

the impact will bf minimal "!<br />

don't think tt will have as big an<br />

Impact as some say it will be,"<br />

former California Saw Board of<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion president Michael Kust<br />

told <strong>The</strong> Laaeit recently San Frandsco<br />

Bond of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion member<br />

Jill W> nns said, *J don't think tl »ey (E^wm<br />

sch*X)isl \vfl( e*crbeab(e to meet the needs<br />

ofa»students,anil think tfvitistlHfr^jcntial<br />

difference."<br />

ByprovidinRa model of different id*M><br />

inan enviommerT t«olai.*i from ordinary<br />

schools, the Hdi»xi schools hope to b* a<br />

nttdeJ for public ichoots to emul<strong>at</strong>e. This<br />

project can provide public scltoois who<br />

wish to adopt changes with h»ted innmavktns,<br />

new model i. and structural reform!.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> they simply cannot develop and tot<br />

ihetmvlvcs" project president Bennu<br />

Schmidt Jr. wrote U the Witt Street Awnuf.<br />

Kttsi, A Stanford University professor,<br />

ihmk* the schools can be helpful for the fu-<br />

^ ~ t h r i i<br />

wa>.•» dv.t should bo uiter»tin(;ar* J u^iut<br />

for educ<strong>at</strong>ion UJ Itt^m from," tor swl<br />

<strong>The</strong> M^HH>J tuition will ranter around<br />

Vj.rno a YV«u, .^vuiuii' •>; i>- r^ji^'-'*. .7^*<br />

ilinK^cr Si«»uy Vonnj.', 'A hilt It* «.unu>.ir\vthe<br />

ruttum r.w to tin' ^;i<br />

AnundetermintO numrvrof stu*.1«iL-» will<br />

rvciwv Mi noxl-basfO !*r»»Jar>hifK ami<br />

othen* will recieve partial scholarship**.<br />

Even with th«* Kholanhips, %ome fear<br />

the F'iticn achuols will become elistol only<br />

affordable h» tNbe with the rntwns to <strong>at</strong>tend.<br />

"Of the current quoting price, thals<br />

midUW cU« people and up" who will be<br />

abletoafford it Kin>tMk1. hfe<strong>at</strong>so pointed<br />

out th<strong>at</strong> relijptHUt schools t TVJ to cliaryfe<br />

tuition in the &3,QU0 lange.<br />

S;meque>tiontheeduc<strong>at</strong>tonalvailidit\'<br />

ofasystei.nvhose start-up funding isiupp\usi<br />

by priv<strong>at</strong>e corpor<strong>at</strong>ions, tn addition<br />

to VNTJttle Communic<strong>at</strong>ions projivtim*ev<br />

ton» inctudcamolomerdto firms like Tune<br />

Warner aiKiPruliipvL'kxironics." An irwor-<br />

Tvct k^K thai pfvple pnscrve h th<strong>at</strong> rtw<br />

principals of ccmpetilion ... apply to<br />

schools, and i don't think th<strong>at</strong> iv true,"<br />

VVynns Mid.<br />

QiMNtiorft rer^^in ds to whetf*T tN' V«TI-<br />

••;-. —ill «~..-u n>v,ritjihlp far Whiltlt*.<br />

V,IH«M' ut tf« prr-ctse plans fcr<br />

the schools which the develop<br />

mental team, known as theEdisoi<br />

Profect wiU umeil the plans for the<br />

school* tnis September. <strong>The</strong><br />

protect led by former Y<strong>at</strong>e president<br />

S^unidt is currently planning<br />

student enrollment to rench<br />

2Ulidlbtrpyr2010<br />

yy<br />

Whittleexpects heavy parental<br />

invohvment in his schools. Students'<br />

families are expected to fill<br />

a need for additional tutors and<br />

helpers "We I^pe to open the<br />

schools for extended hours (\2<br />

« hours per day) and the only way<br />

S wv citn do th<strong>at</strong> financially i* to<br />

have volunteering parent help<br />

with extra currkular activities."<br />

TTM Edtson Prefect hop«s to do for schools wtwt Edison media secretary Holly<br />

Edison did for th« light bufe.<br />

Jarvb said. Howeva* with many<br />

hou$dwkba>nsfctirtgoft\vo working parents,<br />

how does Whittle expect heavy parental<br />

involvement? Young feels the<br />

scTKxrfswfflbixomeaoenlerofconiinunity<br />

prkfewith families spending more time <strong>at</strong><br />

school*<br />

f.uihtie>, the protit-makirg<br />

for Whittle an.* f|ue»ti.«ubK*' 1<br />

Whittle's educ<strong>at</strong>ional plan abo trrorts<br />

Niiun^ters who have typicaUy stayed <strong>at</strong><br />

home or in preschool. With children becoming<br />

students <strong>at</strong> their earliest years,<br />

hvf«e> -re the students wiU start off on a<br />

positive etlucaucul road. "We think the<br />

earlier you start the learning process, the<br />

more you will gain the capacity to leant in<br />

the future," Jarvb &?ki<br />

Although the loc<strong>at</strong>ions for the schools<br />

have yet tn be released, one can expect<br />

•KhtKtis in kK<strong>at</strong>kms throuphout the country<br />

and in all areas, from ruml annftekls<br />

to the bifc mttn;p»!i i»*s.<br />

St.me are skeptical vjhuther tin* schools<br />

w ill K* <br />

K y j s p<br />

p this Ict*a(4itionrm|. I don't<br />

think \l b iNr magK MrfuthuV Wynns slid<br />

I don't think there » one."<br />

Have you ever considered becoming a teacher?<br />

y<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong> nr\* y.wi ,;i*t*vj» to be wlwii you<br />

grow up?" * tanthorasks I w stutiwibi CW 1<br />

replies., "IXiiniMj n»Ha bMchvr.TTHHX 1 '-iv •<br />

• mtmey in it and kv>k <strong>at</strong> how many ttsichen<br />

are Rwtiiifi fired."<br />

According to the Directory of Gmtualcs,<br />

a register of U>we(l alumni occup<strong>at</strong>iixis, the<br />

nurnhtf of .ilumni (•ntriinu tht* tivih'.ni:<br />

proreffiion decreasni from a high of 2H in<br />

l%8tD4lowof aero in 19R4.<br />

Why are Un^"eU £nu\\ W tes slwinpa way<br />

from the teaching procession? Nwny «itermg<br />

the job mariet have chosen high profile<br />

jobs in weii-fwying rkfUslikenK^icine<br />

and law. <strong>The</strong>varetughly moth<strong>at</strong>nl by the<br />

greedy t98O's aiwl \9Wn: [c^ey want to}<br />

RVtk^r J huge amount ot" m.»r>«»v .. Ami<br />

IhaveJ P** pminge," wxtal srtKitt» Iwhei<br />

Richard Suward said.<br />

Son** people, like City College br> Milcasting<br />

major Michael Cota, do IH* p» trtfi?<br />

the teJching f«"M tfjeaux* of the low nay.<br />

"l>»eiv'*. in* m('^H^ in it and th.» :.<br />

CoU said.<br />

Acti>ii!iii^ u» *( stuiiy by th»> A'nencan<br />

f«xltT.Hii >n i>f T*\nhtf> (AIT), A rt.ilinii.il<br />

Uwdirrs unicm. in 1 i WH twehrrs wtTei>n the<br />

average pawi morv tJian S1O,(X«) less than<br />

thvir (ounUipiirfr« in theenginwnng field<br />

Ntiny tt*>tcher*> Gutter a lark of nsptVL<br />

"TtiipU 1 'Jiink it :s ,\n t'i*v jnh and thrv<br />

thir>k they arc tw> pood tor tt aixi cm On<br />

rHt»tr," >aid Simon Chiu, A student t*»crtt*r<br />

in the U>wri| English (Ivportment<br />

Ntilh teacher Mary Lynn Pinocct an-<br />

, like JtrVbf in] Eun>pe and<br />

Ahia. teacber> an* hekt m high regard, arc<br />

wvll p^ki At\ti ,in*rv*ip«.vt»xi bv the jwrurrAl<br />

popuIiitMMY CX»*r Ivft 1 , thrt" te ,vr. object of<br />

fidicule."<br />

In recent wars, educ<strong>at</strong>km hjs :»-jt htvn<br />

A top prionrv in UV I nitixl bLitt^ C>tht-r<br />

f^-uos like ruiticnjl Jcfenw .ind the- >I.»'.L*<br />

HAIL JUNIORS<br />

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR<br />

MONEY FOR COLLEGE?<br />

Byouransw«fisy*s.w«carih«^ Vfo haw* 300.000 sources c( lutyjing. Marr, . _<br />

on GPA or financwi n««d but on factort such *c irdarasts, na^x. ago, othnic background. Me.<br />

nt the n\ >rjomy, haw sit n>d .ih^Md ot edu-<br />

Crtlii^i in n<strong>at</strong>ional ftvrus. "Educ<strong>at</strong>ion h.»s<br />

h.;ck hurwr. f"r<br />

thi 1 KifimMy and |ohns»m .u1min'>ir.it»»as,'<br />

Soward wid.<br />

I'onngn Ltnguagt* tftic!n?r SrfM livlaun<br />

"<strong>The</strong> priorities in this country are<br />

he $A\ rvit go into<br />

teaching is th? fwr of beirr,- laid off. "Its<br />

ha**! U> gvi A job :n the field wiU\ all the<br />

cutback* and ttwchw Uyotfi," CoU* saiti.<br />

Ust yenr. mure than MHi «crK«il uiirVc-rs<br />

wen? Ukl oH, .Kairdinj; to dv 5*m f rn u f.vi><br />

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i Method<br />

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(IK^L* whi". bt*a?mi* tiM» hen< reap rewards<br />

trwt ci*tne fr*im vc-y few professions. "A<br />

1(it.>f (unwitf gtHnlo Itwching for Idealistic<br />

nMMtm, [to] help people, make a mark,<br />

help HXiety.and makeaditference in soci-<br />

•Hy in some little way," Soward said.<br />

Chiu, now studying for a ieaching credential<br />

<strong>at</strong> UC Berkeley, tt#\$ th<strong>at</strong> things will<br />

turn around and more people will become<br />

UL-dVitt i >m tin. !M£LUC.<br />

"I *v a kit of people from my gener<strong>at</strong>ior<br />

and twi or flftwn years older whr- are<br />

stock brok rt rs, lawyers, and doctors,<br />

btvitching from their profession* and going<br />

into teaching," Chiu NIJJ. "<strong>The</strong>>- sve<br />

th<strong>at</strong> happinev. divsr't lie in rroney. .It's<br />

^invthiri% they can do th<strong>at</strong> n> prtiducti>e.''<br />

Most importantly, l\appine$s is v^h<strong>at</strong><br />

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Lmorfl Wtfi School FEATURE<br />

Applied Ecom Complex maze leads to final products<br />

ByNomunLee<br />

AdizzytaK labyrinth erf stocks.<br />

t l J h<br />

qp ,<br />

c<strong>at</strong>chy ads an>a few of the many<br />

bsuea company must deal with<br />

befea* bringing » product to the<br />

marfcet<br />

On a smaller scaie, Applied<br />

paries a nthrough J c s da lmaze d thi of t-sms<br />

to make a profit, and tngrt an A<br />

<strong>The</strong> fv&l step in the development<br />

of the products is to select<br />

capable officers.<br />

"Student* usually vote fur the<br />

p id" D , p<br />

of Economizing Positions s»id<br />

"Other student* who want other<br />

position* fill out applrcabun* and<br />

tfw president and h.*arhcr c h4« w<br />

the student*. However, in my<br />

daw, wedtvidrtJ tu elect the v tee<br />

presidents.<br />

Applied Ecunorruo u\^ber<br />

^Orli^said. "Usually in big<br />

companies, the Mockholdei><br />

choose ttw people, with the biggeU<br />

stocfchuUen getting thf mo**<br />

Applied Economics classes lead their<br />

companies through a maze of issues to<br />

make a profit, ana to get an A*<br />

power."<br />

<strong>The</strong> cites'* next task is to devehip<br />

products Students come<br />

up with .*. many idots ** p>»ble.<br />

<strong>The</strong> officer^ nitx't and wrw<br />

down th>.» ideas to the moMpnmv<br />

i»inR products. Tht? class res*a:rhes<br />

th~ p^stbilitio and<br />

picks ih*> KM product.<br />

"Originally wp had fotir<br />

groupsprevtit pr »>v_-it. .ir-l v. v<br />

wepeonlyRrtPRftuio* ne.&rtw*<br />

thought it would tv lPtL-rvsimgb*<br />

have n whole «'mjxtriurn of '60s<br />

type things " t .irl-ng <br />

cUss'sOutot Hand prociiicto-<br />

"HH* Mind Y» IIJ iV-n Business<br />

(MVOBj offKn> surveyed trwir<br />

iiwn ilavi tn duiide wh<strong>at</strong> lo ^-It.<br />

"Ihen the rfficer* heM meetings<br />

and namnw-J down the aptmm<br />

and had the d.v>* v«tp on them,"<br />

Isaac Mur<strong>at</strong>ami,corpor<strong>at</strong>e se^ewryolMYOB,<br />

MKI<br />

After picking J j»r(*5»»ct. the<br />

iiimpanR 1 ^ *>etl ,w*1 Niv *i»vks tn<br />

Miv capital or the fund*. *o *t<strong>at</strong>t<br />

pmiiHtion. <strong>The</strong> class must buy<br />

the man wiry °* *** **«*> *» P*vvwit.»corpor<strong>at</strong>e<br />

U*erdchn>; .it the jer-<br />

" U id<br />

n*>re n*^».ir(h must tv ikine tn<br />

And the best way ft* pnxiu* *» thnr<br />

pnvluct:-.<br />

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price." teaihor<br />

g u> CUrlmg, the Out<br />

ot Hand < ompany decidevi *o<br />

nuke the beanie* &n\ wntiy ttw*<br />

they wen? ruling sni tn buy the<br />

marts?. "<strong>The</strong> umdenS rrwlie all<br />

rhe pnOixts- One ot ttv reaMxtthe<br />

products wen* chosen %*a><br />

th.it tK'y were (un to nutke."<br />

walk S<br />

k«»winp th<strong>at</strong> nwne students will<br />

Jdl d<br />

p<br />

ti plan to bnng their pn Jurts<br />

the cwwimerv<br />

tn rep*lrirt a-- weii<br />

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W. I r If the n*nrjo\- low? money,<br />

"iwitK' w o wtwld ruw h^ pj\<br />

.i tiisinKtu* wl» u\tuld g.* tt* ,i<br />

pnntt<br />

the MuekhokSen will wn gv< jry<br />

nxint-t M*X nui^it **vcn tuvc to<br />

pay hi.rff^t Iht* kr»-*> AlthiHiCh<br />

pn4tt> are wt guanmnvt, U 'well<br />

awnr«n»e> have hsd *uccrs>*u«<br />

Km* mrtr^rabV Mi* tc M^ t*vir tra*.k iwiir Jv<br />

pfl^1i».t«. T>wv put up posters tn "Ni»rtv ha* ever »M money,"<br />

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m <br />

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fora*. This uemestor '^ comjMnies Te-*i« y*~<br />

r<strong>at</strong>ed tfu-MK wnhflkTswoll<br />

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WheresthelUsh' wmwi- U*«MU>J»:<br />

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Seventeen find all alone<br />

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1 speak pot of de<strong>at</strong>h<br />

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Economic woes result of the business cycle<br />

Cycle blamed for poor Republican support in last election<br />

B} Stephen Dixlson<br />

Economists and pnlitjcal experls<br />

say the business cycle is one<br />

reason the United St<strong>at</strong>es econnny<br />

experienced a recession over thi*<br />

last few years. <strong>The</strong> business cycle<br />

may explain tho current economic<br />

recovery and reason the Republicans<br />

(including George Bush)<br />

fared so poorly in the last elections.<br />

So. wh<strong>at</strong> is the business<br />

cycle?<br />

Recurring cycle<br />

"Generally, it's just a cycle of<br />

contraction and expansion th<strong>at</strong><br />

oureconomyhas.lt p,(JtMhrouj',h<br />

periods of (growth where uncmploymcnt<br />

is low and businesses<br />

are expanding." Unveil economics<br />

teaclnjr Rick Girling said.<br />

"ThiTi it troches a point of s»nunitioii<br />

where the capacity to cr*.*iitethings<br />

surpassesUiecip.uitj<br />

to conceive. People do not h.v.v<br />

Ute money to buy thing* and you<br />

fp thr-wigh .1 period of slagn<strong>at</strong>lun."<br />

Companies exp(md production<br />

during good tinu*. l'eopk><br />

twgin to buy these products and<br />

the economy begins to improve,<br />

but it reaches a point where<br />

ptvplc don'l have enough morvy<br />

•ose money and lay n(i workers..<br />

Economic growth<br />

Our n<strong>at</strong>ion's Cms!- N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Product (the total value of £tx.d><br />

and services produced in the<br />

United Stiles, also known as the<br />

GM'i^ increases gradually over<br />

long p^nodsuf time, <strong>at</strong> umiin^ in<br />

Business Cycles, by Thomas F..<br />

Ifoll.This shows th<strong>at</strong>o<br />

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o rr i n g<br />

Lirgerliut<br />

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other<br />

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Crtt.h ye<strong>at</strong><br />

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expansion. Usually after three<br />

years of exp-nvsio-a, the CNP declines<br />

into a time of slow econtimicai.tivity<br />

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Management, said. I here is<br />

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AccL.tding to lVgan, ^t the nically, we're in expiinsion right<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School SIPOFBTS<br />

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GAMES<br />

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BASEBALL HEADS<br />

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WINS<br />

^CHAMPIONSHII<br />

CARDINAL SPORTS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> clinches a playoff spot<br />

<strong>The</strong> baseball learn defe<strong>at</strong>ed McAtecr on<br />

> Wednesday by the score of lO^<strong>at</strong>BigRec.<strong>The</strong><br />

j^ playoffs begin Wednesday with an opponent<br />

" to be determined.<br />

JV Baseball captures City tille<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> fa»lt-soph baseball team took the<br />

jy title with a vif/'ry over the Washington PaglLN,<br />

* 7-4, on May 1. Geoffrey Adams and Harley<br />

Augustino provided a strong pitching effort.<br />

Softball defe<strong>at</strong>s Washington<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> softbail defe<strong>at</strong>ed Washington 10--1 to<br />

win the AAA championship. Strong pitching<br />

from Michelle Mclssac and powerful hitting<br />

continued <strong>Lowell</strong>'s dominance in the AAA.<br />

Track and field be<strong>at</strong>s Lincoln<br />

\&Jb <strong>The</strong> track ami field team sumM x>Uk won his m<strong>at</strong>ch against junior teamm<strong>at</strong>t<br />

1 Alon Schwartz (6-2,6-1) to capture his<br />

second consecutive AAA individual singles<br />

title <strong>at</strong> *he Golden G<strong>at</strong>e Park Tennis Courts.<br />

Fencers sweep All-City<br />

Junk.; Aift H! Louio won his third consecutive<br />

AAA bow' i-ulividua! title. Freshman He<strong>at</strong>her<br />

Logas also w m the girls' individual title, with<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> placing the top five girls.<br />

nash<br />

"May 21 <strong>at</strong> California Sports Center<br />

adi Playoffe <strong>at</strong> ^ome site<br />

• Mtyl9 -<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> vs Wilson, xS A <strong>at</strong> Kezar<br />

M^flt330pm. he s?.id. And they did,<br />

'flic lady Cardinal will play in<br />

the Trrmsbay Scrits against the<br />

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Girls?<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 10, Washington 1<br />

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2QI SPORTS May lZ<br />

Badminton domin<strong>at</strong>es Ail-City tournament play<br />

All-City Individual champion r^nlor 3oi Giang prepares to hit tho shuttlecock.<br />

Track and field raises its record to 5-0<br />

By Amor<br />

Panopto<br />

and Ed Wong<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

fc-^ck and field<br />

team defe.tleyl<br />

Lincoln and anproved<br />

thoir<br />

record to 5-0 in<br />

an impressive<br />

victory May'.><strong>at</strong><br />

Kezar Stadium.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys' varsity scored 7!<br />

points to Unrein'? •? t » <strong>The</strong> K*r !«'<br />

and the frosh-soph divisions<br />

scored easy victories, recording<br />

lllto 11 and 115 toll pot<strong>at</strong>o respectively.<br />

"We're doing good as a learn<br />

so fur, but there are places th<strong>at</strong><br />

need improvement, CIMJI<br />

Andy Leong said.<br />

In buys' varsity competition,<br />

senior Jeremy Osterloh finished:<br />

firstnthe 1600m withalimeof<br />

4:55.43. Junior John-Michael<br />

Hernandez finished thirriin the<br />

80pm with a time of 2:U3/V<br />

Freshman Jerry Lee finished<br />

firjt in the 320Oni with a time of<br />

^ K c g h<br />

first in 300m hurdles and w'c<br />

(415) 334-332?<br />

Bob S<br />

orx' in the 110m high hurdles<br />

with tuns of; 8.09 and 43.1 respectively.<br />

Junior Kelvin Lao<br />

captured second with personal<br />

record:; in both IOPJ; and triple<br />

jump with cfttenc?- of I8'i*.. r >"<br />

and 37U25".<br />

"I am happy with my results<br />

and now i teel more cnnfidt-nl<br />

th-it I can do bolter in the tuture,"<br />

Lao said.<br />

"Lincoln is basically overm<strong>at</strong>ched<br />

with the number nf<br />

pcoplt* we brinR to each meet,"<br />

Leohgsaid.<br />

Tha track learn <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> outnumbers<br />

Lincoln's, 100 members<br />

to 17.<br />

In the 100m high hu rdles, senior<br />

Mancy Vuong captured<br />

fifel \\ llh a Jirrst* nf 17.2. junior<br />

Logan Hiroshima finished second<br />

in the 1600m with her fasttst<br />

time to d<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> 529*31 and<br />

first in the 800m with a tune of<br />

2:2938. Senior Alexandra Jackson<br />

cruised to first place in both<br />

the 100m and 2(Xhn with times<br />

of 123 and 257, junior Anissa<br />

Tan jarnped 15'6" to capturef ir&t<br />

place in long jump.<br />

In boys' fresh-soph competition,<br />

sophomore Gabriel<br />

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Medina came in first in the<br />

1600m and 8(X)m with times of<br />

5.16.05 and 220.87. wjxvtively.<br />

Sophomore M<strong>at</strong> I D<br />

f Tarn in thi> singles fuiai<br />

ihurHl.iybythecwroreot IH, Ul).<br />

Tin? iop M.t\JttI doubly team of<br />

Hester Leo and Christine HOJUKU<br />

also won in the finals defe<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

teamm<strong>at</strong>i'S l.innie long and<br />

NicoSelung 15-1,15-5.<br />

Ciam', •ihutUrt! past U-.imm.Ui 1<br />

E>tht?r i.iui. (11-3, 11-2) in tho<br />

semifinals. She advanctvt to th»*<br />

M^mifmaLs with victories again.-t<br />

C."hong nf Washington (1M>, 11-<br />

:)J. Ohan of Wilson ni-1, ll-li),<br />

iind K. Ch.w nf W.ivhington (11-<br />

2,12-10).<br />

Tlw liuublt-s It-am nfTong «nd<br />

llw<br />

Jung brc^-tetl past iiw McAteor<br />

teiimnflwand Ho(15~(j, V-yA}<br />

in Uv?sf?.Ttis<br />

Lcti aiid Hosodti d»;(•-•»:ted<br />

Cheng .iiitl Chung ;.'f Lincoln<br />

(13 - 0,15-3} in Uu. 1 firex rcu/vi, Joe<br />

and Leung of WdMmhrrg (5 -15,<br />

15-10. i5--lU) in the second<br />

round, Chen and Tr.w«nf lino tin<br />

(15—1, 15-3) in the quarterfinals,<br />

.invl Ye and Zhoa of Vvilson (15-<br />

2,15-4) *n the ^emi^lna!s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> team of Tong and Jung<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Wu >;nd Trieu of Galilee<br />

(4-15, \5-'l, iS-6) in the first<br />

round, Zhao and Luu of Minion<br />

(t5- Q , 15-3) in thesei-ond romwi,<br />

,\nd Huang ami Mok of Washington<br />

(3-1.15-1).<br />

CvMCh Jeremy Bailey was espt*cuiUy<br />

impressed with ihe skills<br />

HI Citing, "iht- plays well, she<br />

pl.jct's her shot welt, she has excellent<br />

fiKitwnrk, hhe has more<br />

than aHequ<strong>at</strong>i' ftxib^peed on the<br />

court, and i5 much more relaxed<br />

tivin the othor piiiyuis," Tvuley<br />

sii'-i.<br />

In the final games of the regular<br />

season, <strong>Lowell</strong> defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Galileo (5-0) and McAlevr (5-0).<br />

Lincoln's Paul Taylor tops<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> golfers in All-City<br />

By John Chang<br />

Paul Tayio: i>;<br />

Lincoln '.v.is o<br />

thri»c-sir(ike winner<br />

uvt'r <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

lunir.r Kay Gih-<br />

1H»IV- in the wond<br />

,ind fiii.it riiii!*l nf<br />

rnmpt'tilinn in thi><br />

•\llt 1'%-Imiiv.oii.il<br />

Gulf I<br />

nn Tuesiliiy, May 4<br />

Foul we<strong>at</strong>her MV,\<br />

aiutM'Cimditiiiii> wery factttft «ti<br />

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Unveil Hi$h School M.n/7-m? SPORTS]21<br />

A Lowoll base run net di«os into first baso aftor a pickof t <strong>at</strong>tempt by tho Me A too r pilchur.<br />

Varsity baseball defe<strong>at</strong>s McAteer<br />

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Niemann Mi A let'r wa> un»- uf Shaken thi* h.w-- up .imi walked<br />

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SPOBTS May 17,1993<br />

Video games<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ch sport fans'<br />

imagin<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

By John Chang<br />

You want to pa$s like |oe Montana,<br />

but you couldn't even pass<br />

the swim test. You want tn hit like<br />

Barry Tlrnds, but you have<br />

enough jinblems hitting nn girls<br />

It seems hopeless, but them's «i<br />

solution.<br />

Snorfci fan;, are living out their<br />

fantasies through the new age of<br />

itfllistic video (jamea.<br />

"It's like stepping into their<br />

••hoes i.nd dningdll the things you<br />

M'ishtMi you could do/' M'nior<br />

VincentCrwsikl.<br />

Y'wm the cr men of A ai*v«i.s LI ting<br />

blow Ui the track, cf UK. b<strong>at</strong>,<br />

videogames give pLiyers the ftvling<br />

th<strong>at</strong> they are actually part nf<br />

the game. It has come a long w^ty<br />

frorii thosJow-mov injv buxy stick<br />

figures to tlio CD live aclum footage<br />

which allows programmers<br />

to insnrt taped videos of real<br />

people.<br />

"Old systems like Alan were<br />

so bad, you could not tall if you<br />

were playing football or basketball,"<br />

Che said. "Now the garrvs<br />

have gr.iphio. where you can actually<br />

recognize people's faces."<br />

One major improvement of<br />

video games today is their ability<br />

to retain st<strong>at</strong>istical inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

It's well known th<strong>at</strong> avid -j-iirts<br />

fans can stare .it stai^ .ind<br />

boxscores for manv hour*.<br />

"I play Earl Weaver Baseball<br />

most of the time," Bryce Wan, a<br />

junior <strong>at</strong> Lincoln High said, "Tho<br />

graphics are weak, but it's fun<br />

building your st<strong>at</strong>istics and nuking<br />

your own te."<br />

Sport ganv*. appeal nut .-nly to<br />

the young, hut also li i ti«>st j *.\ So<br />

sfei-. to n?gi - nn their,it}i!t*ticprinu»<br />

through videt» £,imvs<br />

"1 ain't do A lot i >i thnigv i i !-•* '<br />

y<br />

O'BritTt said. "Video j;artit-> ,in»<br />

not the real thinjv but ii gut?> mo<br />

the ^tune kind of exalament without<br />

all thchuffing.mil puffing."<br />

liven wilh all .;•.».• improvements,<br />

video giime* rvrvi Cu\\\>.<br />

Video giinn's ti*nd to W* roiim*<br />

d.mt and pieiiiaable, making<br />

rimw unappealing after uVy an*<br />

defl<strong>at</strong>ed. Others feel tli.it video<br />

gnnu-s are ^ waste of tune.<br />

'" t just ain't roil," Lincoln Hi«>h<br />

seniitr Chris Wong siitd. 'Tu*»hir.g<br />

button,** and owing a joystick is<br />

not the si me ds shr K .iwg a bosketball<br />

or thmwing a pas*."<br />

Video games nun never bu<br />

able to LMpturt' the OSHTM- »i<<br />

playing the game, but they .in*<br />

getting better M the tinn* .nvl .»><br />

they get better, their .ippe.il wilt<br />

increase. Here are MMIK; of ilu*<br />

belter g.ime> available i*iw.<br />

Jchn Madden Football Scries<br />

Tho realism of recont vfdoo game reloasos have blown players out o* trwir sent:;.<br />

i\A'd pl»M>er. Fnim sWrt<br />

to finish, y;!sgame wi'l keepytm<br />

tvn y.mi ttx--. It'^ .t gre.it game to<br />

play with fru-rul*, but the computer<br />

iMoocv-y. Available lor Super<br />

Nintei w it»fintert.i«nment Sy>-<br />

\vr,\ .iiitl Uie Oerit^is video gamt.*<br />

sy^teiU'i.<br />

Kar! Wwer Baseball: It's a<br />

classic. <strong>The</strong> am trot* and graphic:*<br />

are p*w»r, hut thi> ii- -">ne<br />

most di'Miletl b,»'.*4 .\\[ g<br />

timurul- It a-wr. all llw.issefc* of<br />

the garn*' l'n*m iitv»'in^ tin* abil •<br />

iiy p .*t your pl.i\vr* to delertnming<br />

how it.rong *.ou want the<br />

wind in your tsitlpark K.ui<br />

Weaver is .iv-iilable foi .ill P.C<br />

p<br />

Ti'orto Baskclball: 'Ihe play-<br />

ers Inokgen eric, but the variety of<br />

awesome dunks makes up for it.<br />

I jke Karl Weaver, diis game keep?<br />

d dpi h<br />

league le<strong>at</strong>iers. <strong>The</strong> viption of<br />

choosing play speeds helps to<br />

avoid the problem of getting stui k<br />

with extremely slow games like<br />

the Bulls vs. Hirers. Tec mo is<br />

available for tin* Super Nintendo.<br />

Frolik wins AAA individual title over Schwartz<br />

By Caroline<br />

Wong<br />

Without sur-<br />

- , " prise, <strong>Lowell</strong> once<br />

O<br />

again dominlik and Schwartz<br />

were tlw first vecond seed:., ie-<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Cardinal fencers<br />

fend off All-City foes<br />

By Rebecca Y.<br />

Vi Chan<br />

/ <strong>Lowell</strong> fer-ors<br />

•'/ swept the awards<br />

I <strong>at</strong> the AAA All-<br />

City fencing tournament<br />

nr. April<br />

24 <strong>at</strong> Lincoln t Ji^h<br />

School, biingmg<br />

home the hmv<br />

and girls' individual<br />

championship-, the ).icfc.<br />

Baker Trophy fnr the fir^t place<br />

!i\im during (he *?,IM«'. .tnd the<br />

EoV.vml Visconli \warrl fnr Ihe<br />

best overall MMSOII 2. ixuiiiMieti thy '11 rime<br />

record for three »>p>evuliM.* fir-.t<br />

place title-* with J.H<br />

Sa.*Kin«iSti;v.Vn1>koM>l of McAtear<br />

who w\>n the titles tmm NSU *2.<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Wane: of Lincoln<br />

placed third. Moon \i-eo* Halhoa<br />

fourth, Washington?" iiyeawin and <strong>at</strong><br />

All-Cny. With the he>t MMM^<br />

r\i.\r.\l arni 15 point*- <strong>at</strong> -\ll-Cn\,<br />

i.(*\vell left ihi'CMtnpentiod :n ilv<br />

du->t. Wallenhurj; and iViiy-hmn<br />

tnn Hiph SCIHTOS tied tor Htrmd<br />

with lHptnnt>e.u'h.<br />

"I think I worked hard (or il<br />

Ami the rest ot tin 1 team did ••••<br />

well," 11 >y!a.- siid ' Wt-.'.H Wi vrk*\l<br />

hard during the i.easnn and I<br />

think .'-i l really deserved the<br />

st«indir;; th<strong>at</strong> we^nt. NVvt vear,<br />

;ee'r\? i^'inf.; In loen<br />

said. "It wasn't a surpnse for me.<br />

i think th<strong>at</strong> iw\\ year we will do<br />

as well. "Ihe te,im spint w.i% excellent<br />

"<br />

ROTC competes for<br />

91st perpetual trophy<br />

By Au'/.tin Aci>na<br />

UiwHl's hovs' and girls' dnll<br />

U-Mnvand drill pl<strong>at</strong>oon compet«l<br />

agdiru-it other j-choois city wide fur<br />

the9bt perpetual trophy, known<br />

(^ the "tree", S<strong>at</strong>urday <strong>at</strong> the<br />

I'residio IWade Field.<br />

"1 don't think the>ch.»ol kiunv><br />

.lUiul ii," lXiU,;iiivt t Major losej'h<br />

v-iivl .'s a S«.t peurnt<br />

ot !<br />

in the eve of the beholder."<br />

Uisverall snd their rival lJalbo.j<br />

»,M.V \\x team<br />

went into the Peninsuia<br />

Athletic<br />

League tinals <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Friday mi<br />

Hiv-h School on<br />

the iipiinnaU while Ara^on<br />

smred UlS.U LouellV compulsory<br />

learn si ored 1M. 1 to<br />

Ara'gon'.-. 1475.<br />

In llieoplionals, senior Sharyl<br />

Wony, pl<strong>at</strong>ed first with ao .'IIarntind'MToa'oi<br />

M.t\ >i|iliuni.i«'<br />

Nicole Dare plan.il second (.^.(J)<br />

and senior Angela James pl.tccil<br />

third CW4)<br />

In compulsory, freshrn.in<br />

Uiuis.1 Wong placed first with ,\n<br />

ali-amum! score of 35.3. Sophomuie<br />

1 - Christine Alimbuyujuien<br />

(MA) /.r.d Janet Shw.irt/. (31.4)<br />

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beam Jin optional**) than wh<strong>at</strong> I<br />

hiiil hoped lor," coach liTilyn ).»nk<br />

said.<br />

"We'-v* it tnugh tiMm," jame><br />

said. "We have NMIIV >",I»IK1 g\nv<br />

In oilu-i meet'-. I..»i\eil ilr<br />

te.ttfil \V.ishnu;tito en April '7<br />

.iriii Sin M<strong>at</strong>ernal Afti! J."? In tin 1<br />

m.ii.-h ,)iMin.i VVastunuton,<br />

l.owfll's Kplii-n.tl team '.cored<br />

In compulsory, <strong>Lowell</strong> scored<br />

1611.2 while Washington stored<br />

1K.2.<br />

In t>plionals, lame-.. (36.1 ><br />

pMnii nisi wt\li './. 'tVi'.i^ 12".'.)}<br />

.imi Pare (34.5) placing su oplioiw.l<br />

team •H.on.tl Uv\4 he<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Sin MaUti's 142.h. In compulsory,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s team >cored 159.2 while<br />

S.mM<strong>at</strong>co>coit\l 133.1.<br />

inoption.ils, James placed fir^t<br />

with an allan>und score of 3*i.4.<br />

S, Wony; (31(>) ,:nil Dare (33.S)<br />

pl.m'il M-^tiiid.u'ul thud. IncornpuliTv.I.<br />

W.ingpl.K-fdttrsI with<br />

3'l M and Atimhuyuguen with .11 .M<br />

placed x^ond.<br />

'I didn't know Knv gmwi S.m<br />

Maleo was. We could use miry<br />

five scores and our fourth and<br />

fifth scores were better" than S.»n<br />

M<strong>at</strong>eo, Jank s.»id.<br />

Dare said she is e*c ited to have<br />

the PAL finals <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> today.<br />

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IVIL- wxt.'od option i> to have<br />

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"Ik'ft iru we pUicu any bun^ilows<br />

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xttct.<br />

Amon^olht'rcKin^i'S will bo<br />

more h<strong>at</strong>hnKims tor studenLsand<br />

t.K'uItv tnembersi, according to<br />

prmnpal 1'iUii Ch«»i*n<br />

tCuttfttiucil 07i }Wft r 8t<br />

Toilet paper lights<br />

up boys' restroorn<br />

broaChan tested the scene with four firefigH&s. <strong>The</strong> blackened;, the fire did not<br />

tt ; d a liuuterant of Engine 19 ^id th<strong>at</strong> causewrious hazard foti *surthi?.<br />

firemen put out the fire with rounding landscape.<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er.. *Ihecauseb?the fire w«<br />

"Uw^gotngpreity^^Vhe probably electrical,- the Iteilieutenant<br />

wULiwhtti uked.the tenant said. "It wasn't arsc-n<br />

..exteritjqfthe.fira-,ir;/:-vv, [because* saw] smoke coming<br />

Even though the grass was from the b<strong>at</strong>teryarea.<br />

Prop A proponents expect success<br />

ber Jill WVTV 1 By Stephen Dntlson<br />

ond Soljrtd Noilo<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys' itstroom ntjar ihc<br />

inidd't* tmirtvimi was lit nn fire*<br />

Hiur^iay bet'-.vwn MiKli 7 and M<br />

<strong>at</strong> 10:"<br />

ByK<strong>at</strong>funne Tarn<br />

^ siid. "People inSan VV\rn* say.<br />

and Royce Fung Francisco tend tc- s-upport school A rally held <strong>at</strong> Lincoln High<br />

s " School on May 22 <strong>at</strong>tracted a?-<br />

Cur Soool* program working in Over l.OtK) volunteers have pro^im<strong>at</strong>e'iy . . itXi piy-ple, . . includup,x*rtof<br />

Proposition A h.\s n> amazed potential supporters by intf s-tudents from Lincoln and<br />

1 !' ,i rn.. dis-rviptiny; school<br />

and damaging the ris-truom.<br />

"A young man caint* into tht*<br />

office and said there vvas a fin. 1 in<br />

thi* it?>troom. f went over dnd<br />

•started 1'H'sir.y; it dinvn," t'tMn<br />

jiimis Thorrwis slid. Thomas ust-d<br />

trie h*>*e tn »m th« hall way outside<br />

ihe girls' kicker room. PE ttwher<br />

Jerilynjank dispersed the crowd<br />

g<strong>at</strong>hering anriund the scene.<br />

"S •mt i p<br />

ported a IK cessfuI campaign ti profit, iTwii, and dnor-to-Ucor Newrnmer high . SITJSD<br />

ftrtend the (juarteT-pyrcent MK-S<br />

tox for UK San Francisco Unifitxi "Our purpi.'St* is Ui rt-niin*.!<br />

ls<br />

chcc Di trict.<br />

f\^ ipit ,nu! 11wikt? rr.i! rorth*<br />

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«ingeta m j-thirds vote, gi't IMT<br />

Txihtout dnd try really hard, *<br />

inirJcourchnnces will fc« pretty<br />

S^i." Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion memi%r«*<br />

rame to let us know<br />

there wa? a fitv in th*? boy?' b<strong>at</strong>h-<br />

i m tht 1 AmmianLi<br />

,-itual ;'n b'f' *-iSkni;X with r<br />

ic- m;ikc then. of vi-tLTi whr<br />

nx>m,a p<br />

rrUTit," ii-M?Mnt pnntipi'l Gloria<br />

i^'KJdn.iff Niid.<br />

S*ph'.imi»fi,» Diirroll Aiuiivws<br />

•.-. .w Oie !ir:-t i>--itnt» on tht< nx-nt-<br />

.rid ropTtrti thf in^K'.cnt tn tbt 1<br />

Ark.irL•w^ said.<br />

' I was in thecafoturiaand 1 saw<br />

lh*j tiw <strong>The</strong>n me, Vu [CrwuJ, and<br />

Joey [Soriano) rark to the b<strong>at</strong>hmom,"<br />

fn^hnvin James Park said.<br />

"i was- controlling the fin* hose,"<br />

I homas said the dwse of tlu*<br />

1-ifn.v "1 v\t':it into tJv.'tfio* iirui<br />

1 tiitd rUosn*^, Iv.u!, Ihe .-oCTrn*<br />

guard, and Mr>. iiog-iannt't."<br />

fire was th<strong>at</strong> "wirteone was burning<br />

toilet paper there."<br />

"I was hanging out in the<br />

courtyard. 1 saw a t*uy rome c»ut<br />

and ii big cloud of smoke t'oliowiii<br />

out the bock,' Andrews<br />

slid. WhcT) a>ked to describe the<br />

man, Andrews said, "It was a<br />

short Filipino dude.'"<br />

"Wo all saw Uie Filipino dude<br />

iunvnut the lire," Park N'.iii-<br />

" Vr.t} whole girl^' lotkor nM>m<br />

and thy ofiico vvas all filled with<br />

smoke," J.mk ^iid. "When they<br />

ivnov<strong>at</strong>fd the girl^.' locker mom<br />

.irx-ut two \>-a:v ago, they look<br />

nut tht: t*\hau-t >\>t:jm. Instoad<br />

ihi'y yul Mr"? down then 1 We<br />

i un't gt-t rid i.t tli.- smok** w\tb 'in?<br />

fans."<br />

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Tina lil-d^ia^l m 'ead\o\}Kt\6i^rf^i€st- commod<strong>at</strong>e delinquent*,<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> communitv th<strong>at</strong> Su- potential If <strong>Lowell</strong> students there shouldlikewise nt> a<br />

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OI it Of Hand<br />

Vir '-- 1 '••'*' v "" areredistributed into their v.schooldest<strong>at</strong>wilfor<strong>at</strong>udCTttS<br />

WUfc W i<br />

neighborhood : districts,- Who have demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed suloinu^twithsomedisdaiii<br />

"thereby diluting the talent. perior academic abilities..<br />

pool; the potential of excep-. . . . . *"w^j~Gui of Hand beome<br />

tioralstudentswifljtedenied ,.-: Aquosr-meritocracy quiuHlisturbvdai'terreadingyour<br />

24/ .• ^opportunitytpdjiyelopin\; ''Finally, let us oddrtist the r«vi«w.of apptifcd economics ,^<br />

a cprnj^titiVe<strong>at</strong>mosphere.; common accus<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> proju';sintheMayl7editionof „ Af<br />

itethe Withtr^ej^tionofthestu- <strong>Lowell</strong> teacold meritocr<strong>at</strong>ic VvlsnvU. " •.;<br />

dttUbody.thtehighschoblis, machine because of itsadmis- \v,: do i w.t appreci<strong>at</strong>e the sar- Jj<br />

.{iiieveiy resbect,fragile and sioncriteTiiSchoolilike.In- Lastkrenwrksby>xwrstaffwnter ^<br />

^'•'SuOT ; a i ajmmittee,webe- 'mediocre: Without selective tcrri<strong>at</strong>ionalStudleSAcklemy, towards the:' ; San Francisco Food Bank;<br />

piw^eto^schooJ district- counter day, tin>. Ihis good grades. For those who are<br />

JWU awclKktng, pages an; turn- grades much" said Spanish option is unfair because the stu- getting low yn-ades thoteachers<br />

ing, and calcul<strong>at</strong>ors are working teacher Sandra Mack. "If a stu- dents w hi. take the final must cangivee>.tracreditwssifinment..<br />

overtimo-. <strong>The</strong> prepar<strong>at</strong>ions aw dii«isunthebordyr!irwbe*ww?n, complete the whdlecttur^e, while Teachersbhouldalscdesiiai<strong>at</strong>e<br />

gnieling,as Lnwell exp?hcncw a say. an A and a B, then he or she those not taking finals can go on finals as the most important.ind<br />

fl-wdingofthelibrar.', vhfrt?stu- can :ake tiie fin;il. if a student i-^ vac<strong>at</strong>ion two weeks early. Just valuabiet%b.(ittheseme^U>r "In<br />

dents huddle with thnr heads<br />

bt»hn'«en the papi> of a textbtx-k.<br />

Soitw student, ruivv a\-oidt\i<br />

faming •• solid A -jr ?olid B, thc-n becauj* >omt- *.tudt«nh have twthp<br />

or iJnv may d« u!«? >o .-wp Uw ter grrtdv> dim, n..t niertn they<br />

final." should receivesptoal privilpges.<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

June?, 1393 OPINION<br />

Blame society for the metropolitan crime r<strong>at</strong>e<br />

By Nelson Hernandez Jr.<br />

From a very early age, we are<br />

all taught th<strong>at</strong> the world us a dangerous<br />

place where bod people<br />

areapttodobad things. As wegel<br />

older we accept crinte as a given<br />

and go on with our lives, trusting<br />

in the police and the lefcal system<br />

to ke?p the social order from getting<br />

completely out-of-hnnd. But<br />

how often do we really think<br />

about the root causes of crime?<br />

Seldom,ifever. If we have formed<br />

an opinion, it probably falls into<br />

one or two prevailing cliche.<br />

Opposing Sides<br />

<strong>The</strong> flrst faction, which likes tu<br />

think of itself as enlightened,<br />

thoughtful, and sensitive, puts Uw<br />

i blame entirely on society. Former<br />

<strong>at</strong>torney general Ramsey Dark<br />

cunci sly summed up th'is point<br />

of view when he st<strong>at</strong>t»d "crime<br />

flowsclearly and directly from the However, condition-, of .^<br />

brutaHzarion and dehumaniza- equality areabvjlinp;yunn.itrjral<br />

hon of racism, poverty.and injus- ind imply a sfcip'.:, »nuen society<br />

tice.<br />

where any sort of individual dy-<br />

However, the seuintl Action namism is punishtxl by thw sl<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

does not blam« society, vnil bit- Thi» only way such equality<br />

terly blames people like Ramsey Gii be achieved i*, by drastically<br />

Clark for being "soft on crime." cncmA;hin»un individual liberty<br />

<strong>The</strong>se people are stimul<strong>at</strong>ed by l g y<br />

Dirt} Harry movies, and if you vw *vjual wealth and advan-<br />

scr<strong>at</strong>ch the "surface, too often Vou tages, irtcspitlivt<br />

discover th<strong>at</strong> th«y find key provisions<br />

of the Uill of Rights* fundamentally<br />

Mibvuoit e U» the main<br />

*en nre of law and order—with<br />

the exception ot the Second<br />

Amendment. <strong>The</strong>ir solution to<br />

crime is tougher laws, tougher<br />

judges, and more prison;..<br />

1 of individual<br />

d<br />

Why Fomi Coctol Groups?<br />

It seems to me th<strong>at</strong> ihew: two<br />

polarities ompletely miss the<br />

poi it <strong>The</strong> Uinrtor fittntp, if ils.irgMmiinl<br />

U to bt 1 taken tn *ts lop<br />

cal extreme, believes th<strong>at</strong> crime<br />

will ni itiiKilc until absolute social<br />

ami economic equality prevail*.<br />

shown th<strong>at</strong> Mich society can<br />

i*p.!y bo ert'err^* ^V-MH'h inulitarian<br />

nuwtnv, i£ then.<br />

the Uitter gnuip, on theVjther<br />

tvwd, offers no solution. Making<br />

'iiur police and laws rruw ;nt!n<strong>at</strong>><br />

ing titcrirniiuU, might hii».e,i deterrent<br />

effect, as ciaimed. Bui ir<br />

lOllUWS ruWUH!)^> IJMt ^.illn.'ihing<br />

is CtiuMng .1 cnnunti!<br />

unc.arclass. Oime itself is thi'<br />

rm>l>k-iir \W<br />

cause, we have to stop first and<br />

consider why humans originally<br />

formed into social groups an;*<br />

societies, r<strong>at</strong>her th.in exist in a<br />

sUite of n<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />

in A recent article in Nutiotial<br />

Reviai 1 , Myron Magnet fv-pSain*<br />

(hi* phenomena and ii> voiw<br />

quenns. Hv st<strong>at</strong>ic th<strong>at</strong> the fundamental<br />

purpose of society is to<br />

restrain nv.n's inMinctiv»*.i ggrev<br />

nut begin >lu> t.nwuf<br />

) hi<br />

;<br />

Oi.lt. tu Uf'.TttiiV th.U<br />

something higher than "every<br />

man for hinvitll."<br />

Historical Perspective<br />

<strong>The</strong> political thMortsis oi the<br />

siy.hut.'ntiifent'jry tfxplaimi) ih.11<br />

this n-stinint iv,i> ••thievw! by ,1<br />

SKMI tuntHKL i<br />

their livt*> "'oiiuiry, p,«»r,<br />

f.-^sty, brutish, ,IP-.) ihort," in<br />

r-\i|jNr»' pl'i.)!-*', (M."»»pli; in .min|uity<br />

fnti'rcd inn:<br />

secunty.<br />

By doing so, socio! relittions<br />

gradually developed whereby<br />

man was.ibK' 10 live :n«i r<strong>at</strong>ional,<br />

mtrral, cm>pcr<strong>at</strong>ive manner th<strong>at</strong><br />

repawteil him t'rom the .iniinal<br />

kingdom. In this way, l'is «igj|;res*<br />

•jivencss was Miblinutt-J by Ihe<br />

t*e\ v loptTHYttof .1 T.wiralchnscienre, which n<strong>at</strong>urally<br />

«vc«rnxia>ii rvsuliol living in an<br />

nnJorly scKit'ty. Crime is caused<br />

by a t.ick ot* this sublim<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Cnme'r<br />

Unikiti <strong>at</strong> this way, Ramsey<br />

Clark's view of th»*o«utsonf crime<br />

seems somewh<strong>at</strong> inverted. Instead<br />

of the s-iKi.il order being tht. 1<br />

caustf of crime, it i> the very thin^<br />

\h »i IMI;»M t^ n<strong>at</strong>urullv restrain<br />

pit iplc fr.xn enduing in it. Moreover,<br />

the thre<strong>at</strong> of punishmenl<br />

shmilJ not bt' tin* principal ur<br />

i»nlv!THMnsotcurbingciinw. the<br />

nxwijHiwi'rtul inhibit ii>n> if cttnif<br />

1», l:| -.Pli^ti; ((» 1H*, (.'iH'h ptTHin' 1 *<br />

th-tctcti-r .ind ("nstifiiLC-, tho>e<br />

tilings which intikf theM«M! contr.ict<br />

a parl of our innermost<br />

I<br />

When crime thri\ es, it isn't<br />

because a funtlamentally unjust<br />

••ociety has twisleil people out of<br />

their inherent gcx>d n<strong>at</strong>ure into a<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e of moral depraxirj*. It is in-<br />

^te.n! iK'Cti u?e criminals have not<br />

been tuiequ<strong>at</strong>ely siKi:ili£t\i. Talk<br />

h> i\ gang member or a hardened<br />

crimiruil, anti you are likely to find<br />

free-flo<strong>at</strong>ingaggrwAion. weak or<br />

non-existent consciences, .mil<br />

profound alien<strong>at</strong>ion irom the<br />

community and its highest values.<br />

Civilized Life<br />

Civili&ithrn resb> upon the social<br />

order, which itself rests upon<br />

a mutual ugrcenwnt not toeigage<br />

in aggrossion. fver*^vhere, but<br />

pitrtk'ularlyinour inner cities, this<br />

•iguvment is l>eo>ming tlefunct,<br />

and civilizwl life ts being uverwhelmet.1<br />

by eiul^.mir violence.<br />

Whereonteoiii cities were trie<br />

center of Ihe highest achievements<br />

of civilix<strong>at</strong>ion, there are<br />

now areas witt nn our cities where<br />

roving goings of pn.-d.itory yo'ith<br />

have propfllwl civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion tuck<br />

to ihi> lowest 'cvt'la of human cv<br />

l>soctetv to bLime for crime? I<br />

dut the answer is y>?s,<br />

but not hjciuw &wm an? differvi**:»:<br />

J ivi'.vccr. rich unit pt^»r ami<br />

not btvauH.' of racism. Our society<br />

is to bl.irre* because it >et > rr«s<br />

to have tolltthvyly forgotten its<br />

own purpose.irairVvrvovercome<br />

by a thick ft*g which leaves it unable<br />

1 n the Chronicle. 'A pvrson<br />

tik** th<strong>at</strong> iust wttuKin't (it in,"<br />

will.<br />

Bui wh<strong>at</strong> Coldston fails tn M.V<br />

i> Ilia. Ji(! rus been serving with<br />

homo^xuals during his military<br />

career. Soldiers hij^ily honorable<br />

soidierf for th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ter, ruive btvn<br />

"coming out oi the closet" in tht*<br />

hope th<strong>at</strong> CUnton will lift the Kin<br />

on homosexuals.<br />

Numerous homosexuali in the<br />

military undoubtedly rem>»n silent<br />

tur fear th<strong>at</strong> tl.ey will tv dis<br />

charged.<br />

One young supporter of Uie<br />

ban told me tr*<strong>at</strong> until honujsexutf*<br />

are fully accepted into our si>-<br />

Ciet>',uVv should not be allowed<br />

to join our mih-tr\' foruri. But for<br />

homosexuals tr be acceptnl in<br />

tinidy's sviety, they firs", must b.*<br />

accenteil intu'the'tnjlitar>: How<br />

rja\ one expect j5»ys to bt accept<br />

inlotjursocietj" if our government<br />

turns thema way fr»m our armed<br />

forces?<br />

Despitf thtse ir-xlum times in<br />

Military homosexuals must not b* persecutdd anymore<br />

which we live, ourmilitar)' insists<br />

on upholding a policy thai discrimin<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Against individuals<br />

who do not share the same sexual<br />

iTient<strong>at</strong>ion as the rriiij


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COLUMNS i,me7,im<br />

Diversity-mania<br />

wrecks America<br />

By Nelson Hern.mde.cjr.<br />

1 would be Rnwity l<br />

H<br />

ing"dtverse"as.-i Kxrt. wen-expunged<br />

fmm lht> English language<br />

and forgotten fur all<br />

lime.<br />

Yes, I know *uch an ;icr<br />

would detract from the richness<br />

of the English Unguagi!,<br />

butit would gre<strong>at</strong>ly Add to the<br />

richness of American thought.<br />

Ytobt realize th<strong>at</strong> elimin<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Ads must come a long way, baby<br />

Vic LmueU ^> - r'<br />

"diversity'* from the language<br />

would force thousands of col- into a wha'e, so as to make<br />

lege administr<strong>at</strong>ors i»nd Edura- something homogenous.<br />

tionPh.D's into tiie uhL-mpIijy- In contrast Ih? explicit purmcrit<br />

lines, hut think of thePM-' pose of diversity-mania is to<br />

tfo/is of impressionable slii- separ<strong>at</strong>e us into our compodsntswhoheminv^iirKl<br />

fuUre nent culture- and forcibly<br />

lives would basJ?vtH.1 from such ntakt* JIS aware of our difivr-<br />

a tendentious c/jwp-lrap. , enc«£-to divide, r<strong>at</strong>her than<br />

pi versify fckW* flinwnia on h> uhftir. A classic example of<br />

campus these days;bno could this is UTC ft iibrowr I«well ad -<br />

say it is the single Guiding mis»ions po!ides. <strong>The</strong> word<br />

Principle of^&nttfrndcnt Vi- 'dp/miry" hai b->en Invoked<br />

sion fmm wfiichalt thinking lo'iubtify indefensible raa<br />

. an^behaylft'ni'fl^iw L<strong>at</strong>ely, I<br />

have been looking thif (nigh ity<br />

trod uctory^hjrhu res irony<br />

dowfttof V jjn$£» all pvWtf*;<br />

1 -<br />

bised double-standards? Knv<br />

plricaUy,doesdEver>ity-mahia<br />

improve race rel<strong>at</strong>ions, acA-<br />

„ .-x-- deiTOC.pwforhwtice/orserve<br />

TOuntry,andevmorwwjtj^<br />

excepbon f rep^tc^ly reftMa"tb "&.^?lsaythtansweris''n6' r<br />

_.- r ..--7«:-,.".= .., ... , J ;on all:Onft,'vet the"mania<br />

ivflcfs3r;<br />

cdph'jnt'oMah Q?th<strong>at</strong> it I am not oayine th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

seems «y ihOuTg are §hould^l! look or art or think<br />

ejpg ^aS^ valry i exactly thxJMnie. it is abso-<br />

tn out-oo one mbtner. in poUliyititely true th<strong>at</strong> ottr individual<br />

cal.correctness, as'thouj^i Di- differerjoes arequr^strength as<br />

vtrstty were the navw* 'of 'an?" a n<strong>at</strong>ion; this is why individual<br />

umnipolcnrandcnief God liberties must t.e protected. But<br />

whitfrhad to b>. plac<strong>at</strong>ed and . ihew is nothing wrong'with<br />

"appoasied.ValeOhtvewlty'scnt haviog a homoj*onou3 ailturr..<br />

; me'a bnxhurv claiming thai; which is an entirely olfkenmt<br />

k<br />

rtfutits .studentbody Is "itmbng concept.'A homogenous cul-<br />

hSenWt diverse in the world. ivavt adds to our strength, be-<br />

Yale maintains this diversity cause it gives usa common set<br />

tlirougha continuing effort to of reference points, starting<br />

<strong>at</strong>tract highly qualified appli- with life, liberty, and Ite purcants<br />

fmm every segment'of<br />

j ;<br />

As a bvcood-gwier<strong>at</strong>ion son<br />

of Hi*-|Mnic^irrmH*tMnts, 1<br />

would like f'\ n<strong>at</strong>iK'Kir my<br />

grandp<strong>at</strong>»nbtaameto America<br />

not because they w.wieci or<br />

expected to find a nntion of<br />

carefully segreg<strong>at</strong>ed and piysery.ed<br />

cultures <strong>The</strong>y came<br />

here expecting to find .a<br />

uniquely'Antertcan culture,<br />

. which for over AhundteU years<br />

had bow regarded as a "melting<br />

pot" ;ivhere immigrants :<br />

ByJhaiU Brown<br />

and PuinoU Yce<br />

"1 h»* lobticco liuiu^'ry M'duco<br />

over S.KMMSMM} wonion .1<br />

yi'.ir, lU'coTtiin^totlv.'Otlilomii*<br />

bi'p.ntmi'iit oi MtMlth St'A ICIN.<br />

(hi-* nioMgv<br />

p p J g f (<br />

to other funda mental concepts<br />

of a free society, such AS (he rule<br />

of law, republican itemocr.K-y,<br />

and property; rights. If you<br />

don't see why common reference<br />

points art* important,<br />

pause and consider where we<br />

would be If large groups in'm.r<br />

country didn't agree with<br />

them and felt because they<br />

werepf & different ethnic background<br />

thereiwas no reason to<br />

d y<br />

• To preserve a more perfect<br />

f rom divcTk .it Ihe dd> all around<br />

:»>. I low many ot' tlwm pl.i\ on<br />

U'm.)U> sexuality?<br />

Wrwn ftisif Instinct m.iko.'. big<br />

buck-, exploiting Shamn Sb.Hti.'\<br />

N >i!\ (hcj'-c^lly guys, whydwdid<br />

you s*i; tix- tTKivii. 1 ?), ard miiMC<br />

lyrics >cnMm oul things like "i.i.i 1<br />

dow-n, A.*> up," thv Mruiw'^ i< ir<br />

l?r.*,f\ in which a gnv ip ot" mttt ,m*<br />

dwivn Iv Iho bcaulif'.'i women<br />

ju?t out of rtMch acro» a lake full<br />

of crocodile* As tht- beer is<br />

lorniilc fqurtltly i* beginning t»><br />

U>k likc.j w,i>U'of lime<br />

Oiv would think Ui.ii worntm<br />

but fvt'r\'dtiy UMir/iwon mmnwr<br />

ci.its c hip T»? We don t think so.<br />

Car comnurrn.*ls ansi't much<br />

tvitcr. lho'IoyoMr.iseocoNt>les!t<br />

and ha>ii UHirny intenor...nol! Iry<br />

"Women dig it." V 'know, women<br />

buy cars, too. Why aren't there<br />

any .KiswiUi wet. half-naked nvn<br />

lying in\ the huods?<br />

Cigarette ads almost always<br />

portray beauliful. sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

women with rigrin*ltes dangling<br />

nom their tips. Viruimx. Slims'<br />

: .ven ads for such wholesonw<br />

pnnliKis as milk play on male<br />

egos. Y'know, ''milk dens a body<br />

good," stigood th<strong>at</strong> you'll end up<br />

willi some till blonde in spandci.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world revolves around<br />

physical beaut>*. You must be tall,<br />

thin.<strong>at</strong>xi havea mole above your<br />

lip. I ley, it worked for Cindy<br />

Crawford. She got wh<strong>at</strong>ever she<br />

wanted withasmileanda "Gotta<br />

I lave It" card. Ad campaigns like<br />

ihwc nuke commercial-free pub*<br />

lie tdevifionseem pretty inviting.<br />

Ilv pnihlem with these ads is<br />

th<strong>at</strong> they encourage women to<br />

cmite unhealthy and unrealistic<br />

sLindaais for their lives. Advertisers<br />

suggest thai happinvss is inextricably<br />

linkod to m body type<br />

lh.u most women simply cannot<br />

possess<br />

So, women, you don't have to<br />

drink it- smoke it, or drive it to<br />

makt: 11 in this world. You are who<br />

you are., and you don't have to<br />

keep trying lo conform to the<br />

warped' standards of horny advi'rttsCTS.<br />

1 he i wxi time you see an<br />

ad thaluet^.idis women, rust remember<br />

th<strong>at</strong> KQED is only a click<br />

away on the rwnole conlir*!.<br />

Buy me some peanuts and tofu dogs<br />

Hy M<strong>at</strong>thew Rackman<br />

Some say th<strong>at</strong> baseball is a<br />

metanltot lot lue. O(ltei> insot<br />

th,»l flyfivhing is a m.'tiplntr for<br />

>:if Still otliiTv ,ir>;ti«' thiit \w-thail<br />

t> a metnnhor tor tl\ fi^hin^;.<br />

hu: tl«*H» pisiple >houM b*» ij;nored<br />

wheivn'pr possible.<br />

As the wide open weeks t»f<br />

summer ilt.uv near, let u> curv<br />

>idor America's pastime,<br />

oerynne's favorite sport<br />

Why do we like a sporl io<br />

whitii... 1 •„''*. tit/o wearing stirrop<br />

IMIH • run in i iri l>'s h< 'pinv, '"<br />

thn.il- the l.tgof a small machine-<br />

Miii'heiivMn.' 11can't he tht'ftvn.1 •the<br />

Ltco piK!-i'i> w) ,n:ce>sible <strong>at</strong><br />

!h? l.oivell ho^nery ar*' 1 nowhere<br />

to b> xH'n <strong>at</strong> CanJ'n>Hck. It i>n't<br />

th; 'Ai-alhi-r, which, during the<br />

(•xlt.i-innmp; 1 ing pusitiot. in his last six garrws.<br />

7/ llib<br />

A QuUt<br />

EL<br />

i<br />

- iii ,\ ni^ht j^ime,<br />

p m g llie smell of >UiU'<br />

, ihe *.i>te cf w trm .inti<br />

of "Ht.% iji'tchcr !'itlish!" .mil the<br />

HVirfth •*ti':ky,backle>ibfi. i fu! a r.«nvi'rs,itionjil tool<br />

'HK? rmv.it tuxjufntly employixi<br />

mitnifestiitionoibaseball-i.pe.ik is<br />

the (\ it- so-subtle *n;ue. Wlienn'W<br />

unomfortable. topics Mty Iheir<br />

uncomfnrtiibk<br />

ai"Jvr<br />

y'rtN Ifwji.y m'H.iM+-iN is inti is •<br />

1 iir;^ of beauty<br />

As anyone who has enjoyed a<br />

;;JIH«' fmm the«:h«vtp >ail» in Ici't<br />

field can UMity, true bnsubalt fnn<br />

ht-<strong>at</strong>i*., a ^'rained<br />

"Urn, how 'bout tho>e Giants?"<br />

m.iy behean.1.<br />

More challenging is the j»amt;<br />

t)t -tahstii~,>l fMi^upnianshij'. If<br />

ever a gain*: w-is cveiburdenisJ<br />

vith irtvlev.mt daLi, it i> b^t me^ but they are<br />

doubtlessly deleterious.<br />

In tht.' majors, vituper<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

^ruws nioie intric<strong>at</strong>e: "Safe <strong>at</strong><br />

Unrd?! Why, u tli<strong>at</strong> umpire had<br />

of w rrnin. 1 yye, ht'Vi IK* a cydops."<br />

Afivr pt^rlorminn tlieappropri<strong>at</strong>e<br />

anlhmelic, umpires typically find<br />

offense in such st<strong>at</strong>ements- Experienced<br />

spect<strong>at</strong>ors ber<strong>at</strong>e leftfi<br />

r .*lder


.I'-VJ<br />

. '-".VH<br />

&-;*&&<br />

Pouring rain stops<br />

Color Wars short<br />

By Rose Aiguetles<br />

R.iin unvxpi\taiiv cut<br />

•i.»y,M.iy24.<br />

Ilk* Slnif.-nl Ailivilii<br />

(SAB) Kid bwa j'n'ivrp<br />

tli« l<br />

p.il;»r WAX-* V,<br />

Mid<br />

Si\tvnin; pcntr.t %••( the Mudent><br />

in even ivpi'-trti*; wore<br />

whiu* nn May I* 1 ' .irui M fvucnl<br />

tudenis :n ttu i ixiii rcjp>-<br />

• ne> wore nii May -»'. which<br />

nude the evens win.<br />

<strong>The</strong> obstacle cnur*e was the<br />

cnly event of the rally th<strong>at</strong> canx 1<br />

.t>the-.prinkli>ttimwihiiMurin^ tham^i. 1 mm<br />

Hh?iitidMVOHthei?wnl,<br />

* r - 1Clt ' n vvhich wich !t\:m col-<br />

Sinct* llu* M'h>Ki1 ye.iri?alnm>l h-Vled bkick l.'s thmujth a» obcver,md<br />

finals.irvtumtn^ SAB si^lf course,<br />

will PAU n^Kilule tin* wily.<br />

rne wnn" "•' Color Wars \'<br />

V' "Having anniher ^p't'Ci.il ;vassclwiJul«dtonvdvefreuticU<br />

i M'ht^Jule is cut of the ijueMion ots to the l.uaudar.v next Friday.<br />

5 b*\"au«?IpriiKip,tl] Paul Chen>; Hrwewi, mi person will nwtvV<br />

r^^^v-,^^^-.-,-- ....^.^^^-y^T^agg^ WIHH—IMIIIIIIM • ?: wnrwiKrt a..other one." SAB art fu-e tickets since SAb ,UxU<br />

Principal Paul uhong (foreground) and LovrollitAS w<strong>at</strong>ch Color Wars rally as rain poure down. a*mrni»sioner Mark Antonio O>lor Wniv V a tic.<br />

Save Our Schools program r<br />

optimistic about Proposition A<br />

(Continued fmm Pagt 1)<br />

selected as probable supj^irters of Prop. A,<br />

gave brief explan<strong>at</strong>ions of Prop. A, ,md<br />

urged voters to go to (he polls on June 15.<br />

Prerina walks >U'.\i\\ <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> High<br />

School the loilowing day. <strong>at</strong> hvo loc<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

the following weekend, and <strong>at</strong> Marina<br />

Middle School S<strong>at</strong>urday and Newcomer<br />

High Schtxil Sunday <strong>at</strong> 11:00 am.<br />

"It's important to tell them th,« Cilifor*<br />

nia ranks4l!>t in the U.S. on how much we<br />

rpendoneduc<strong>at</strong>n>n.inc, a-mind them th<strong>at</strong><br />

l<br />

A i b l gy<br />

use money fur educ<strong>at</strong>ion," edur<strong>at</strong> inn fit-Id<br />

i y<br />

&we Our School* opet't*. .i Inw voter<br />

turnout of about 10"),iX)l)r>tx>ple. 'TorPivp<br />

A to pa«s, weneed «),IXX) votes."SiveOur<br />

Schools field director Tim Ross said. "We<br />

new.! to ge' 10 percent more people In p*><br />

to Uw polls."<br />

SUNSET MUSIC<br />

SHEET MUSIC<br />

POPULAR & CLASSICAL<br />

MUSIC INSTRUCTION<br />

p but he feels confident<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the proposition will JMS* wilh the effort<br />

of volunteers. According w Ross,<br />

Eoani of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion member !>. Leland<br />

"Vw, a main opponent during the fall 19^!<br />

wks Uw rampaign, ha* endorsed the tix<br />

H-.is ye.ir. Nn i-rganiwM Jjnnip i^ working<br />

tigairot Pmp A. "So, yes, i: will pass," Ross<br />

Shiuitd Prop. A JM>S, it will bring i;i<br />

.'ppruxirrwiteiy S2M 1 nuiiton for thi? fiscal<br />

ve-ir tv.*ginning in OttoK't. About 514 1<br />

miilien of th.lt amount will go tn the<br />

.lrronlinr to K-uifin.inn, H« l n»-<br />

College Di>lnct Prup. ALI^MIM^<br />

owt i^Omilliun in tbe


NEWS /,mr<br />

Si&idrtMm>^<br />

NV ... ByaHtdisjing _ ;;<br />

* > Senior Ryan Loiiie iron $550 In the44 th In hnrwtlona] Science<br />

v seccnd in the Grand Awartts In Chemistry, Louie<br />

award and fl subscription to Sdmce Nfws.-<br />

In the special award*, Louie wri mini place from the-American<br />

Ch^talSdcJ^forhiaprcject^<br />

n^ity in Electrochejnical]^Etched Silicon." He Won a $200 prize,<br />

a puC^H*,aixlaVuhKTipfKW to Chfln WJ^CTS. ' ;<br />

fahfeprt^ect tbiiieinvestig<strong>at</strong>ed ihechemical reactivity: of poruus<br />

silio jiff, the different glowing colors* and its surface structure<br />

alter r^ngrtched for diffeiwtlerigtruotHiTO in a<br />

available and the class will provide lighter fluid so student? will<br />

not transport their jr,vn on the bu;.<br />

"We've been funtfralslnR for senior luncheon and picnic for a<br />

long time so thit we could charge $5 r<strong>at</strong>her than S13.10, whkh it<br />

is costing us," Chin said. Tickets are now on sale.<br />

About 658seniot> hav« Mgnod up to <strong>at</strong>tend the picnic. Fourteen<br />

buses Will transport Mentors on ihe hour-long tide to the park.<br />

"BUM'S will leave Unveil .it 830 a.m, but seniors should be on<br />

their buses bv S:15 a-m," Q&i-s/M. "T^cfciee? air -chedulet! tt><br />

leave the park<strong>at</strong>4flO p.m. arid arrive back <strong>at</strong> school <strong>at</strong> SOOpJn."<br />

op&n <strong>Lowell</strong> chapter ^<br />

<strong>The</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ional Organis<strong>at</strong>ion for Women (NOW) may open a<br />

apter <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> After two Ruert sptstken informed UV I- i SA ar<br />

eMiy 20 meeting.ibout their tlghtagalnst sexual harassment<br />

•' '•?tf a,^r\v chapter is needed in Oils school, which' it probably is,<br />

topefu'jy, V^tli Ihehelpnnd support of a few students and teach-<br />

:ap^tarttfiuchjpu?r/<br />

y / v<br />

^ speakers;Karen Brooks from NOW and Emily<br />

Hughes from Berkeley High School, came to tfw meeting to inform<br />

the ITS Aabout sexual rvirassmen t ia general, not sexual harasament<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, according to FTSA president Nancy Kahn. ;<br />

<strong>The</strong>y came to <strong>Lowell</strong> to shftre mfnrm<strong>at</strong>icn about wh<strong>at</strong> they are<br />

doing and to seeif people want to sutth<br />

H j 1 f h S l F L<br />

ley Hi^SdkxM.comlucteuasLirvey <strong>at</strong>Betrkcley HigKtoseehow<br />

many senior girls felt theyhave beensexually harassed. <strong>The</strong> survey<br />

abked whether they a»nsklered pinching,grabbing, persistent<br />

request for d<strong>at</strong>es, and suggestive comnisnts to be sexual h^rassment<br />

^TWo-thirds of the senior women said they were sexiiaflyjharassed,"<br />

Hughes said.<br />

Going away to school is one thing.<br />

Getting youx stuff there is another.<br />

TO SER\t YOt<br />

^ Get your r.al! to^i-Uier, .We"ii ii do ti:« rn«<br />

pp w>>ie set ~.p » :w«<br />

cam cf o :OO*TVJU! ^.; r closetlui *:.d git it :o<br />

rij torr I to 1.000 psundi - incl<strong>at</strong>nff<br />

S Ir.«unr.cfl lo 550,000<br />

• Pick-up MTV>S«<br />

• Piclwguvj cuppl:«3 — bexns, ape. f"*-~<br />

'inc <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Lowe!! bids farewel! to 3 teachers<br />

By Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong<br />

Social studies teacher Aldo<br />

Discrazzi, English tracner \ lamid<br />

Steinberg, anil JROTCV. Harold<br />

Lee have confirmed their retirement<br />

this year.<br />

"It's about time afu*r 32 yvars/'<br />

Steinberg $aid.<br />

"I'll miss the<br />

academics<br />

and the students<br />

or'<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> the<br />

most. I enjoy<br />

the <strong>at</strong>mosphere.<br />

1\eraa<br />

teacher it. I'll<br />

S'Wlnborg miski tho<br />

uU 1 fn»m Monica tht» lear-t."<br />

Ninv thai Sii*tnboT* is re-tiring<br />

' pl,ins tiult > MtmtMitwtirk, bikt»,<br />

ork i >n his l» uso. "I H pmbt'.bly<br />

taki*a ctttirvtn Spanish ' rw<br />

Mid<br />

Slt'inhi'rv; i.,imt' In l.mvtll in<br />

IM7S .Uti-r UMchin>: 2 ycr, .tt<br />

Cililvn M;('kh Schonl."Me h.:s<br />

.iui.'ht Amcrii.inLit.l'lhnKl'Api*<br />

rit-ti' f l.il ^.inil Advanovi i om-<br />

|t isiin m. Slt'inN'i)^ .i 1 1 >4* l.owt'l!<br />

^T.Kiu.iti. 1 , --.iid. 'I iiK\ayi wanti'i1<br />

t" to.uh h.r,v I.invcll h,i«.n l<br />

ilhtm;txl cir.i-.|K.ill\- It'^ lM>i'..ill\<br />

r. Siinii- >t.inJ.iril- (ntl .ua<br />

>omt ( -<br />

SU'inbi'if; wL'nt to I'roMdio<br />

'iiniilli- 'x;n«il .ii tu l> >i ^liiuiiitii;<br />

nf S.m I : r.inciM.o St<strong>at</strong>i' University.<br />

In 1^90 hi* was ntiminaU'd for<br />

"WKiS Wh*i in AintTicin Ikiuca •<br />

lion."<br />

/.i, tew, said th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

would misb the students and faculty<br />

friends the most and the<br />

morning<br />

alarm c'ock<br />

the least.<br />

"I'm ?.t retirement<br />

age<br />

n o w , "<br />

Pisgrazzi<br />

said. "Mentally<br />

I doii't<br />

want ID leave:<br />

physically,<br />

ves""<br />

>.i:il he plans<br />

to do .is little as possible. "Some<br />

traveling and listening to the<br />

grass grow," he siui<br />

Di>gwzzi taught for lOyears<strong>at</strong><br />

McAhw High School before coming<br />

to <strong>Lowell</strong> in 1*JS5. He has<br />

taught hu>tor\* .iml »vont»mics <strong>at</strong><br />

Unveil. A gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Vallcjo<br />

High School, he receiviM his<br />

Kichdors degree from UC-Berkeli'y<br />

anil his master's degree<br />

from'St. John's University in New<br />

Afforiling to Major )»>>*.'ph<br />

Mucelli, ynioi anmy instniftnr in<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> RCMVI Lm»ld Uvwill<br />

also be retiring, l'-or the pa-t yeitr<br />

i AV has been w ssck It'.ive Anii ha*<br />

it»mr hy only (HC.isuinal'y. 1AH I<br />

i.ime ID I unveil 2 years ago.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h teacher Sandra jhting<br />

wilt K'jjunj; on sihb.)bcal for one<br />

yi'iV. "I h.ivt* rriiiny plans," I hung<br />

s.iitl. "I've bwn invited to gu tikoivii<br />

i'\ UK" KoitMii Miin>lij vi<br />

Kducrilion. ll is A workshop for<br />

(.•dur<strong>at</strong>ors." In the fall and spring<br />

Jhung will <strong>at</strong>tend City College or<br />

San Francisco St<strong>at</strong>e University<br />

where, she plans to take m<strong>at</strong>h, PE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>*Calendar: June 1993<br />

computer science, and Korean<br />

classes.<br />

French teacher Olene Tilton<br />

will also be leaving <strong>Lowell</strong> temporarily.<br />

Tilton is headed for Leon,<br />

France when.* she will b? teaching<br />

English as part of the<br />

Fulbrighl Exchange Program.<br />

United'St<strong>at</strong>es Sen<strong>at</strong>or James William<br />

Fulbright initi<strong>at</strong>ed legisl<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

for the program in the Fulbright<br />

Act of 1W6. <strong>The</strong> dual purpose of<br />

the program is to promote n»v<br />

search by US. scholars abro id as<br />

well as by foreign scholars in the<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exchange will last for one<br />

yu.irwith Annie-Claudefelleuer,<br />

a teacher from France, taking<br />

niton's teaching position <strong>at</strong><br />

Unveil. 'TIIN'exchangingteachingrKisitioa-s<br />

and housing Tilton<br />

Niiti "She'll be living in my house<br />

and I'll be living in iHTapartment<br />

in France "<br />

Til ton will he teaching in a<br />

>chtxil th.it is made up of mostly<br />

immigTrtiits frt)m Algeria and MonKxit.<br />

r nK-\lwveracialproblems<br />

ihfn*. lixi, with tlw integr<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

French wilh Muslim culture. I'd<br />

iik


td<br />

nor'<br />

Students chock out ethnic foods <strong>at</strong> trw annual cuttural fair.<br />

:ls * v "* :<br />

Ticket thefts overshadow Kermesse<br />

By Lisa Tang<br />

ethnic foods which mn^jbd from tional and ethnic entertainment,<br />

. Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely $2,500 i \ worth Creek gyros, Japanese sushi, and which does not include American<br />

of tickets were stolen during Russian ravioli to French crepes. rnck groups."<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'.* 21st annual Kermewenn <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> \M.Z band per- Many student wereupM.-! ih.it<br />

Thursday; May 20 in the middle formed, followed by A Japanese tne Mkhiiel JiKkxm imit<strong>at</strong>ion was<br />

courtyard, according to foreign dance group composed of frvsh- discontinued.<br />

language teacher Clew niton.<br />

'We are investig<strong>at</strong>ing right<br />

now," THton said. "At this moment<br />

we have some leads to follow<br />

through."<br />

mon Tiffany Tamura, her s-ister<br />

Erica Timura and their instructor;<br />

an Aztec daftcv*group .spntMirvd<br />

by the 1-<strong>at</strong>ino club; and a belly<br />

dance by EIlc Uvesay.<br />

"Everyone was enjoying it,"<br />

>enior Sergio M.urena snid. "I<br />

don't understand why thev Uive<br />

tn turn it off. If it is. a cultural thinf*.<br />

[then] the Ming is appropri<strong>at</strong>e.'<br />

According to Russian tuichtT<br />

Georges Tchikovani, as hi- was<br />

working around the court he<br />

sirips of tickets th<strong>at</strong> had f.ilMstamps.<br />

He ttxik these tickets iind<br />

giive them in the food booth* MI<br />

trwry wouldn't accept them.<br />

"At first i thouglit th<strong>at</strong> thi« wa.«<br />

f<strong>at</strong>ff'<br />

Itie crowd cheered as M»phnnrnie<br />

Cret?ury Nicole* of Ftrtwh<br />

lnt»j.'i,itk'n.)t High School imil<strong>at</strong>tti<br />

.i Muh.wl J.ickson dance<br />

"Black or White." But while<br />

Nicole w<strong>at</strong> performing, foreign<br />

language teacher Stet.inie<br />

ruitor. ••ituppii) lln* pn-.*'nl,un»n<br />

.im1 .v.titi Inr ttn t.ipr<br />

rwformonevs continued with<br />

,tn Indian fashion show, .in ln>h<br />

dance, a north Indian cla>Mtal<br />

miiiic group, and an African<br />

ilrumnn'f gmup iher perfornuntf*!)<br />

incaidixia f felkTiiCiiancp<br />

a»«/ a Mexican dtincr. A tiMunM 1<br />

if) 'test comliidtit (lieevcnt.<br />

A sili-ni .iiuinm \v-t^ tn*M i.~.<br />

t:n\ unin.foit tii.. .i» t..•• "*J><br />

p<br />

H,""Ichlkov,ini Mid. "l-UiV -«>, 1<br />

t'ound out th<strong>at</strong> mils of tickets twd<br />

heenstolm."<br />

Ihrougnoiit the dav, performers<br />

entertained as. students tasted<br />

routine Wii-. irupprupiMU 1 tin<br />

Kt'fnw i !>M' enlertainment thi*<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> designs overwhelming zvin<br />

By Henry Nghe<br />

p n 9 ^ i<br />

can Institute of ArchitectsfAVl/aOhJf^ school design competition<br />

on May 16.<br />

Oitt of a tvemtt 103 entrants from schools such as Washington,<br />

Lincoln, Uck-Wilmerding, Talntalpais, 2nd Nov<strong>at</strong>o, <strong>Lowell</strong> entered<br />

80 stwdenfct, according to A1A/5F program coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />

FergmHill. . j.<br />

Correy Cordes from Tarnaipafc High School took first pUtce<br />

ovcr<strong>at</strong>l with Unveil >er-ior Grant L architectural design teacher Hugh Aancmsen the<br />

n bp d l d r i l i t d d a d<br />

uere coordtmted with, the model.<br />

Disa Lui from V^shingbv; High took seoind place, and <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

junior AdoriaHuey took third, place.<br />

: ;<br />

Furbttst drawing, first place wmttnUrvwllsenior/innJaV'fong,<br />

second &» Noam HakToran from Uck4VUmezdin$ and tNrcl to<br />

Hin Fan Tsang, a Unveil senior. ; i -;,<br />

"<strong>The</strong> competition offers them [students] a chance to deal with<br />

adualarctu tectuml problems, to ex rwidth^ciwn skifi fcnwfe<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ivity, and a chance to see a variety of answers b> solutions of<br />

the problem," Aanonsen said.<br />

Class of'93 to take tlieirfinal step<br />

By Howard Unft.<br />

Most of the 663 seniors from the class of 1993 will he gr»dua^<br />

ing <strong>at</strong> the Crvic Auditorium between 93G«.m. and 1230p.m. on<br />

Jurw 17,acajrdir^ to Oftts of ^treasurer loan Wong.<br />

VWth the exception of rhe students wl»h unmolvea problans<br />

who must clear Issues with dean Jan»ThomMand the students<br />

not passing required classes the senion wUtwalkaauss the stage<br />

one by one, shake hands with principal FBUI Cheng, turn their<br />

t<strong>at</strong>teb to the right side, and reoeve thVr diploma covers.<br />

Arcordbig to assistant principal Clorb Dogcianoff, students<br />

1 1 0 l t d l k l h ^<br />

their diplomas. S(u- lentr. t«|uinng more than 10 units to gradu<br />

<strong>at</strong>e will not b»;alk>wvd to particip<strong>at</strong>e m theccremonHS Cogdanoff<br />

said ttut this v/stem is up for review next yeai.<br />

Students will not recrive the diploma until after the ceremonies<br />

accordinp to Ilogdanoft. Registry teachers wilt distribute<br />

dipliHn.is in one of the Hide curridor» of the Civic Auditorium.<br />

C<br />

tornun, hut tio r.in oKiin iruta* by writing A teller In Bojyi^noff.<br />

' Iht> M'nt.tr (.liisa wili rrTHVir**? for gradu<strong>at</strong>ion once btifcru .senior<br />

luncheon on Juiv 14.11 the <strong>Lowell</strong> foothall field and again on<br />

Uw rooming of gr«dif«»tion <strong>at</strong> the Gvic Auditorium. ','•<br />

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Kaiser••-tiirmtnehite in<br />

"Before h« had<br />

aD tftts* tubes&> htm; now<br />

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Ke-AIl squeeze your<br />

ktT'Meiaidiw brother<br />

councilor; Litre thi DeAn<br />

(oiirh wUR-'tlw Fjnuim wili b».»<br />

On thv M'l.und t\wr, runes<br />

tr* Room ?70, the women's<br />

fxilitievandlenw<strong>at</strong>eri'lcAefeand fa4.'iJityw:lfU*ninverti\itii.i0rls'<br />

NX labor-ttorio will be ndd*.*) to n-*troonv IK* nvn's facility w-.ll<br />

IrvipfKfa^iliDt^.TntwwiIlbeno bv r»inverted to Indiana<br />

registry. <strong>The</strong> two choieffs are AndSpartan>nu **»•>,Cardin-t^<br />

OrdinALNand Falcons. and Falcon* >r.(n]ld not CAU->*-<br />

Accoitiiftfi to Mascot Corn- rrii^uvus.ethnk.tvanyuUvrU-pe<br />

mitteeco-chairJhaiifi Brovflij the ;if controversy, acrnrding to<br />

winfwrivillbeirnpleincntisclnext Oio^it. TTie Red De^ i!.ir u<br />

fall. A student wl| be appointed propccAlchoke, v/asdropped tor<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Unveil<br />

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<strong>The</strong> r *(t the tup i>f the<br />

>Utrs next tn RiHim ! 2^5 will hi<br />

converted tn<br />

Pilfrnn^im put<br />

I'uv u>tii;t.>, JC*<br />

Ttib(Md.*i:f Ihe<br />

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nuijT! u'^ 1 nnk m the nvm alnudy In tJw* JROTC arw, a storage<br />

Student government will area will be converted ttv a boy^'<br />

nK>vt-thtiro(ticvl\)cklothe2AO tvstronnx.vccHdingtnToboada<br />

iu'xtTihebearvry.Ihe5.AOwilt Since the hallway next to<br />

he enlarged, and he<strong>at</strong>ed. Room 251 is always crowded, a'<br />

aimrdtnjr, tn n4MVKl:i. committee member sugftet'ed<br />

On ti<br />

* t i;is4\l (tin* tt><br />

:ordfn^ tn Atturv<br />

f.Ki IIHC> pLu irtir.j;<br />

• nn .'IWITI>!*->OII tin*<br />

ttnvimadkucnt tn<br />

l *t 1J(.»; f',\A.>r titv iiic-d i rcij^<strong>at</strong>mg >omc kx.Wn» an^ic^nt<br />

f.;c'Itt>' and custodial nmm near tnRms25l,254,and26()tothe<br />

il.f book room (vill .tlr.n bt* first fcxir. Staff (rum the facilities<br />

convrtpd n> a bctyi-' reitriKim.<br />

Hw<br />

planning office decxied to jnit the<br />

1 inciner<strong>at</strong>or mom, oppiibtte<br />

riii<br />

iocker>nei:l to tfw book room and<br />

1 j;irlj' resttot>m in the snm»<br />

anu, vviJibecnn\ert(*dtoanfither<br />

nent to Kcwm; 127, according to<br />

Parrfl.<br />

>r«»ge nmm next to the A 15-mertber comnwttee made<br />

TI mn tirst tlr will hv «p of ^tuifenci, PTSA members,<br />

inverted *n A wtulty tuunge,<br />

C(«rdtngTn robuad.1.<br />

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Unveil High School<br />

Bomb thre<strong>at</strong> rocks<br />

senior prom 'Reminisce'<br />

By Daisy Nguyen<br />

*nd Jimmy Chan<br />

A bomb Jhre<strong>at</strong> and minor disorganiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Rave about WO<br />

Unvellites and their d<strong>at</strong>es something<br />

to "Reminisce" about <strong>at</strong> the<br />

senior prom Sunday, May 30 <strong>at</strong><br />

the Fairmont Hotel Grand Ball*<br />

room.<br />

"We had d call in th* hotel<br />

about a bomb, and the assistant<br />

nwager of the hotel «aki th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

had taclearlneroomforaboutlO<br />

minutes or so," principal Paul<br />

Cheng slid. "We did Hut and<br />

there were no bomb*. Basically, I<br />

dunk it was a prank ra 1 !."<br />

At the lime of evacu<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

many students wem not aware of<br />

the bomb thre<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"When we first entered the<br />

lobby, then? was a small room; the<br />

woiriry lady wouldn't let us enter<br />

for about 10 minvtes," Mike<br />

Lee Mid. "Wf were stuck there,<br />

the nwm was crowded, and for<br />

some reason, they wouldn't let us<br />

go inside."<br />

"People wen* wry cooi about<br />

i C h G d W<br />

terrible th<strong>at</strong> it should I wppwv, but<br />

if s part of reality. <strong>The</strong>re was another<br />

pmm in Ctenoid, so it may<br />

have m*t been for us."<br />

Students also


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Critics <strong>at</strong> War <strong>at</strong>tack summer screens<br />

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Fifth graders excel in Cantonese and English<br />

By .C<strong>at</strong>herine Tarn<br />

Its .* KpkAt day <strong>at</strong> V^J T<br />

Ut nVrxnttarj-i-HnwiI<br />

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Chasing away the old summer-time blues<br />

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June 7,1993 PROFIUESJ15<br />

children ofhomosexual parents gay, too?<br />

'/ By Ashley Chncn<br />

u'jfjqueerjustlikeyu<br />

... *er.<br />

•••' ;;^<strong>The</strong>s^ are some examples of<br />

;• ?bomopSu>bic <strong>at</strong>titudes and remarks th<strong>at</strong><br />

y tchJklrwu'i >p»y parents endure off and on<br />

" '--the the play^tt>ond. playgr^ond. Tlie <strong>The</strong> reality i i*' tha th<strong>at</strong> tthese<br />

l :"diildrsn are orten raised wilh more care<br />

^' .-thanduldrenofhetttrrfeexual parents, mid<br />

y/'-'tte&^aMaHty is o<strong>at</strong> influenced by their<br />

.parents'lifestyle.<br />

'". "I knew many children of gay parents<br />

flj ll ceptional people," Lowel<br />

sponsor f<br />

rthTU<br />

rents<br />

the« children's live.<br />

won't change<br />

ircbtheir parents or<br />

," B!inick said<br />

h<br />

di'i," Di said- "I guiss in rny hindsight I<br />

knew th<strong>at</strong> i was gay."<br />

"My gay lover and myself wore introduced<br />

into my community, a rural town in<br />

Minnesota, as sisiers," Di said. "In Minnesota<br />

then? were many single bachelors li\ •<br />

ing with their brothers or spinster sisters<br />

]ivim*Uigelher,and so we werer.'t thought<br />

of as unusual, in the home though, we wen?<br />

affection<strong>at</strong>e."<br />

Di's son i:". a straight male, whkb is contrary<br />

to the myth th<strong>at</strong> children uf gay parents<br />

>vill become gay because of their hc-<br />

' This myth has<br />

in the N«<br />

raised bvlesb-an mothers. She<br />

the l<strong>at</strong>ter wen? not more likely<br />

lisa myuis<br />

"Practically every g\y person I know<br />

was raised by straight parents," Blinlck<br />

said, "I don't think th<strong>at</strong> parents influence<br />

childien's sexuality:"<br />

Another myth is th<strong>at</strong> children of homesexual<br />

parents will liave motr questions lily. or<br />

uncertainties about their own sexuality.<br />

i iv straight, fjnwM y..^<br />

ci.il because they are questioning their<br />

sexuality."<br />

''Uevi:ryorwquiMiwwd their own sexuality<br />

earlier, more people w;iuld be<br />

healthier," San Francisco psychotherapist<br />

Ceciie Marie ?oU -. Tit* <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Most people agree thaf gay parents<br />

should inform their children rnmiane.irly<br />

age about their choice of lifestyle.<br />

•'If gay parents lell the tnjth from the<br />

beginning, their children will be able to<br />

rwndk* the situ<strong>at</strong>ion," the youth trom the<br />

Bay Area Cay Swtdiboard said. "<strong>The</strong>nldw<br />

thej* Ave told the harder it becomes h) accept,<br />

d» i* the oame way with ndnprion.<br />

Parents shouldn't; hide these thing*, from<br />

their children."<br />

Being honest<br />

"Be open arui honest and tell your children<br />

from an early age in a languaRe or way<br />

they car* understand," Bhnick said.<br />

"Ewasalways one of those women who<br />

said when my child askprf, 1 would tell him<br />

lwasgay,butheneveras!uE*5,"Disaid."He<br />

knew* I was gay and accepted it. Finally,<br />

three years ago ( told him about my<br />

lifestyle, and actually used the L word [lesbian]<br />

and now we are pretty close "<br />

Some think children of homosexual<br />

ttaged because they<br />

child, they should incorpomtea male role<br />

ITKKI?! in their children's lives, such as an<br />

uncleorbigbrother. If it's a gay f<strong>at</strong>her, vice<br />

versa."<br />

"In this sense, children of gay parents<br />

arenomoredifferent than children of single<br />

parents," Clinick said. "1 know many gay<br />

people why try hard tnhavcmaleorfemale<br />

lole models in their children's lives."<br />

"My ex-husband was a part of my son's<br />

life until he was 13 and then [my ex-husband]<br />

dropped out of it/' Di said. "My<br />

brother was A gre<strong>at</strong> role modfcl and he also<br />

had strong women in his iife."<br />

Some think children vA gay parents are<br />

different than chikJr*/ of "normal families;"<br />

in thb age th<strong>at</strong> term is not clearly denned<br />

and a .different family <strong>at</strong>mosphere<br />

can mean a positive one-<br />

New York City's Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

adopted a radical curriculum railed "Clhil-<br />

«.tren of the Rainbow," whith teaches first<br />

graders tolerance of gay parents, divorced<br />

families,adopted children,and sirigle-par-<br />

t tamiups.<br />

According to a recent New YorkTimesarticle,<br />

the books Daddy's Roomm<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

He<strong>at</strong>her Has Two Mommies teach children<br />

sensitivity and positive <strong>at</strong>titudes about gay<br />

families.<br />

"Trie sooner we stop tre<strong>at</strong>ing homosexuality<br />

as a disease and children of gay<br />

"-".rents like the unfortun<strong>at</strong>e victims, the<br />

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Commentary<br />

Senior strikes it rich<br />

ohEucalyptus Drive<br />

By Chris Srr<strong>at</strong>midakis<br />

Gold wasdiscovered nearSan<br />

Francisco in 1848, lending to the<br />

gre<strong>at</strong>est gold rush in history.<br />

Thousands of gold seekers<br />

jammed together on ships and<br />

headed to San Francisco's Harbor,<br />

rheir stiong wills led them directly<br />

to the gold fields and before<br />

their eyes stood their treasures.*<br />

l,asa fmshmen,embarked on<br />

a similar kind of journey -lo rm<br />

unknown land on Eucalypl'i*<br />

Drive. My hard work and good<br />

grades in middle school led me tu<br />

the steps yf IAWCII High Sihool<br />

on freshmen orient<strong>at</strong>ion day-1,<br />

along with hundreds of other<br />

ninth graders, jammed together<br />

•is lost souls in the auditorium.<br />

It was on th<strong>at</strong>day th<strong>at</strong> I discovered<br />

fetirand experienced confusion.<br />

But I had to hide.it. I was in<br />

high school now, time for me to<br />

act calm, cool, and collected. So I.:<br />

walked with my head held high<br />

as! followed those gre<strong>at</strong> toll<br />

people with the red nnd white<br />

beanies. <strong>The</strong>y, showed me<br />

through thu main building, the<br />

. gymnasium, and iheT's. For.^ll I<br />

knew the Ts sluod for torture!<br />

Bumpy rood ahead<br />

On the first day of school I<br />

walked aimlessly around clutch*<br />

ing my liRralor card for security. At<br />

lh<strong>at</strong> time it seemed ns though<br />

finding my classes wns going tu<br />

be moivdifucultlrwn succeeding<br />

in them, Little did 1 Lnow.<br />

nt'fore I knew it I had made<br />

many new friends. My grader 1<br />

ivurt! also good.»only fotlcii M a<br />

few things freshmen year, to find<br />

the fourth floor swimming pool,<br />

to iTorrvclly define whnt a mod<br />

wa?, and to figure out if <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

even h.id a mascot.<br />

Dy sophomore year my grades<br />

began to count for college <strong>The</strong><br />

first initial of my last name also<br />

.- begiin to have priceless v.ilue on<br />

self-scheduling day. Titling the<br />

last slot for aclass often depended<br />

i»n the shoes on my feet. I found<br />

th<strong>at</strong> N:ke"Airs" and Easy Spirits<br />

allowed me to scurry quickly<br />

around tlie gymnasium Hour.<br />

I took exciting new con rses this<br />

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Freshmen overrun <strong>Lowell</strong>, thousands in agony<br />

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By Ashley Cimont<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> would h-ij-pcr: if MU) iVr. hnv.n<br />

come t" Lcnwl! not si*mi">tei~ Hur-,1i-»i><br />

of yuppie Gap weartr. who think tm».<br />

know everything (t'XfVpt for w'-.trotlit'i 's<br />

are) will wenrnnvd our rviib and invade<br />

• our lives. Lift' will he untxMrabie!<br />

• Walking through (he halK •/.•ill K> likibumper-to-bumper<br />

traffic on Iht' G-.*li:k-n<br />

G<strong>at</strong>e- Bridge- Radio <strong>Lowell</strong> will need to<br />

, broadcast traffic report* each mod. Siu-<br />

.'dents will wear signs th<strong>at</strong> read,' i can't<br />

bre<strong>at</strong>he"and 'I'm being squashed by freshmen."<br />

Our shoes and feet will be stepped on<br />

. fiaily. <strong>The</strong> screams and shouts of 'You're<br />

killing rny feet" will echo through tlie tails<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong>. Students will need daily foot<br />

massages.<br />

<strong>The</strong> roof will collapse because of the<br />

number of 'he freshmen looking for the<br />

secret "louith floor swimming pool" and<br />

-as a result the entire scKwl will crumble.<br />

Maybe we should have let tlie freshmen in<br />

Prfncipai Paul Cheng and a teacher examine »tightly packed <strong>Lowell</strong> I! e.<br />

on the secret Nnh!<br />

i <strong>The</strong>Tswiltbeconvertedintoinfl<strong>at</strong>able<br />

dassrooms. Every time <strong>Lowell</strong> nesds more<br />

space, space,srudents students will blow mcrenir more air into intn Hie the<br />

Due to the lack of teachers and cUssrooms,ther>nJy<br />

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Wld World ami ninth-grade P.E. Sorry seniors,<br />

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Teachers wilt refer to students by the<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong>itc* to go toStont-stown. Yum!<br />

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181 POLITICS 1993<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e sen<strong>at</strong>e bill <strong>at</strong>tacks Israeli<br />

underage drinking and driving BT^S<br />

BySiot ::g<br />

and Diana Hou<br />

<strong>The</strong> California Sen<strong>at</strong>e is<br />

considering a bill which<br />

would allow police officer*<br />

tci seize \he d i iver V licenseof<br />

anyone under21 who h<strong>at</strong>any<br />

trace of alcohol in lm<br />

Mispicion f'f underage drunken driving.<br />

Another n\*K»n must exist like' a taillij;ht<br />

olood.<br />

SB 6SV, pp proposed by<br />

Sen<strong>at</strong>or Quentin L. Kopp (Independeni<br />

Indep<br />

F l l pS<br />

t j d i<br />

Committee (>n a six-UMhrw vote and is tn<br />

the Sennit' Appropri<strong>at</strong>ions Committee.<br />

According to a prt^s releaM* from<br />

KtippVuffife.A peace officer with "rct»sw-<br />

,tble cause' to heliev.. 1 Kopp'- district represent<strong>at</strong>ive, John<br />

Sbanley, *iid th.it the bill Maimed more to<br />

di>*;i<br />

l<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> current law is fia*mi<br />

buctiusc it allows those ]f> to IS to haw of the driving priviU^e. but, on<br />

theother Kind, there is no penally lor drivers<br />

with a |lmv| blood alcohol content."<br />

According to Kopp's adminslr<strong>at</strong>ive av<br />

distant, Janice Marschncr, a peace officer<br />

may not pull a driver over merely on the<br />

% ur,');>.'underage drinking. ''<strong>The</strong> point<br />

i> not >iniply to get drunk drivers off the<br />

road, bui to tell teenager:- th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

shouldn't he drinking. "Shanley said.<br />

Knpp rca.«-otit\i in the prtii> release th<strong>at</strong><br />

"ytutni; people* perceive a driver's licence<br />

.ixi priced po»« i ssior young,<br />

impn^>iorwb^ driver> a significant K.iMin<br />

w\ to drink -mddriv.; beans'of thoiiv<br />

niiicant conMfij'ience if they do."<br />

l.tiwell juniur Ciyk* Kojimnto pointed<br />

* nit problem?- with the proposal law, since<br />

officers only nwd n?ason.tblf cms*'to ;.usp*Ml<br />

drinking. "<strong>The</strong>n? art* medic<strong>at</strong>ions th<strong>at</strong><br />

lwveM»mo alcohol in them." Kojiinotn slid.<br />

"Ifvou'n-tcitjngoneofthov;- medic<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

yoii're c-mght spelling and charged lor<br />

having akuh.l m your system, it'* ?or» of<br />

unfair"<br />

Shttnlev explained Kopp understands<br />

teenagers ha\c reserv<strong>at</strong>ions about the b*ll.<br />

"Heteali/»"> thai thuavt'ragrUvnagi'riMi'l<br />

ijorngto likf it, but jiMtvtiUive he doesn't<br />

like it dt>esnt mean th<strong>at</strong> it isn't going to In*<br />

good forhim."Sht!nley slid<br />

Kopp'- olfit.e claim> sup|>:irt of votitli<br />

groups. irv;ln({ingtheGilii'>nn.iC'ongief><br />

of Parents, UMchers. anil StuiUnis, l ; nd.iy<br />

Night Lives, ant) the Youth lj'ader>hip<br />

Institutelunior<br />

Mcnry Ltvsiuith.il tin. 1 bill m,ty<br />

eventually turn out to be a deeper <strong>at</strong>t.uk<br />

.it aicoholi>m. "It is a good idea because<br />

tkiniies are, if tliere is any .ikohol m ihe<br />

blood <strong>at</strong> all, they have probably btvnilrinking<br />

or will lontinut- minkmg. ii ^ n_*aii><br />

rare lo find a teenager who i.in control<br />

themselves, to drink arise when young sol-.<br />

dierr. arv sent tntii the occupied territories<br />

to confront tht rebellious, yrnmg<br />

I f alestinian!t. Yet, according to Herman,<br />

youth setve their country faithfully<br />

when called upon. "1 know it will be<br />

lurtl for me to deal v/ith demonstr<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

l2-y-vV><br />

People an* willing to concede: Uitei<br />

Cara ra Strip, which is inhabitel]S?4*?<br />

sbntPalistiniahabultt^rerMfetoT<br />

give up tiieOolan Heigh's;wh b inhabited<br />

by^the Druie; wiicf&je<br />

and loyal tlhe'Tsnw<br />

Merman<br />

wctremely important^<br />

B r t l '<br />

are concessions, w^vW.i^tst^TW^.V<br />

nizing jrtiss deriionstraUons and ph)er'<br />

actinm but we:'wlifres^^m^riry^s<br />

Yet, even with ah unwillmgnesa ro ;<br />

compnimise, success Is still possible.:,-<br />

"I'm trying to be bptimi^Q^iHerTnari'^<br />

said,"lhope we wilircadi'pok$and mtz %'<br />

one will have to serve in the territories.^ •<br />

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is nio»l lonspicuously abi-ent .ind<br />

conMi]uenHal is politics, it i*e«ns th,il rxt so much u» advance<br />

a certain ideology but to capture as many<br />

votes as possible. Parties liv# their nwaning<br />

\\htTt the) i.i i rtiprt t ni!.-* i nr, nmp'.-fciv<br />

reverse their idtvlngy h»Ciiptiirevnte>.<br />

I'mccmvinceil th.it the .ieci>in-nuking<br />

process of most voters 's fairly arbitrar\ p .<br />

When I vote, I don't know who Ihe hell<br />

these candid<strong>at</strong>es are Wh<strong>at</strong>'s their favorite<br />

movie? Do they like tc • ilance? I can't luve<br />

answers to any of thus- questions. ! can<br />

only h«ipe th<strong>at</strong> i Kive ^imt?thing in common<br />

with til least .it one guv »-n the ballot<br />

because I belong tu the siimt* partv.<br />

Iht? party label, therefore, is only as<br />

valuable as the political ideology it repre-<br />

>entv When th<strong>at</strong> ideology changes or<br />

evokes it ism longer the same party, even<br />

if it> name renutn- the same.<br />

Although single-issue voting is irr<strong>at</strong>ional,<br />

then* art* certain issues' th<strong>at</strong> are important<br />

enough to diminish the.signifJ4.anci 1 of<br />

otherisMU?s.A parry's stitnd on civil rights,<br />

fur example, has implic<strong>at</strong>ions so widesweeping<br />

Uwt it can potentially encompass<br />

spotteii owls ii the gtnernrr!eTitwt)n'tgu.ir*<br />

.mtee the rights ot each individual, upon<br />

whom .ill justice and morality is based?<br />

When ihe rx*mix'rnts look up thecau.-.e<br />

of civil right 1 * in thetwlv IWl's. it, in effpit,<br />

b^iimt' a whole different party Since<br />

the Republican Party has gradually abdic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

this i>sue to rapture it^ current conserv<strong>at</strong>ive,<br />

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1<br />

•1<br />

3<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School fu:tc7.1993 POLITiCS<br />

Chinese-American fight for better educ<strong>at</strong>ion incites conflict<br />

By Wei-ling H»u<br />

and Adotia Huey<br />

As Chinese American!: have<br />

gained more politico] power in<br />

San Francisco, distinctions in<br />

goals have arisen th<strong>at</strong> thre<strong>at</strong>en to<br />

disrupt the unity nf tbti orjmmunity.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se divisions have been<br />

most rt*-<br />

centlyobvious in the<br />

buttle over<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s admissions<br />

process,<br />

where the<br />

Chinese<br />

American<br />

Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

C l u b<br />

(CADC) has opposed ethnic caps<br />

;md pushed fur gre<strong>at</strong>er acceptance<br />

of Chinese American students<br />

while Chinobt.' for Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

Action (CA A) has supported<br />

maintaining ethnic caps.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CADC has pushed for<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> to accept more Chinese<br />

American student. bed) use it believes<br />

iKH the students should nnl<br />

be prevented fmm<strong>at</strong>u*nd ing simply<br />

because of an ethnic aip.<br />

"Politics is destroying the<br />

(<strong>Lowell</strong>) ideal," CAIXI Educauoo<br />

Committee chair Amy Chang<br />

said. "Merit has taken a backse<strong>at</strong><br />

to race iind race has become the<br />

single most important criteria in<br />

the admissions process. We'vo<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ed a system wlierv we're out<br />

Ihow defending racism."<br />

On thi» other hand. Ihe CAA<br />

•cCi cip:- .15 crrrrctini*.:; :-ee the caps<br />

p ld Tih'Uwtl:<br />

"We Iwvi- ,*J\\\iys argued for the<br />

s.ime cut for .ill ma's- Ora- thi.il<br />

iscstaMishwi, students should tv<br />

adnvtlix) by a court pnxvos. All<br />

groups who score the sainc<br />

should be selecttni on a loMt'ry<br />

jmi<br />

fr *<br />

in^ >.<br />

basis. One needs not be a straight<br />

A student to do well <strong>at</strong> Unveil."<br />

<strong>The</strong> lottery system vvnuid bi?<br />

>imtlar to the one existing <strong>at</strong><br />

Wallenberg, according in Der.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> bottom line is <strong>Lowell</strong> ntvds<br />

to establish wh.it it take, to do<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> work, and not rhoose thy<br />

best among one MK*. KJds<br />

Amy Chang<br />

CADC educ<strong>at</strong>ion comrnftteo chaff<br />

groups fuvufonvntal<br />

break in terms of educ<strong>at</strong>ion lit** in<br />

the 19S1 Consent D«rw, .in<br />

f*j»rtvinent .imong the N.iti»:i>il<br />

Asstxri f<br />

of Colored People, Uu i San Francisco<br />

Unified School District, and<br />

the i. ta te departmon t ot «.! i jc<strong>at</strong>nvi.<br />

Federal judge William Orrick<br />

sanctioned the agnvnu'm th<strong>at</strong><br />

desegr-^<strong>at</strong>f> San Franrisco<br />

:icli(»ols by imposing •» 10 p».TI.V<br />

<strong>The</strong> CADC has declared the<br />

pnvi*w? a failure and ha> wnticn<br />

Orrick asking th<strong>at</strong> he iermm.it>'<br />

Uit? part ot tlu 1 Consent Dev n.v<br />

th<strong>at</strong> rrund<strong>at</strong>eMiuiiUiStit t*H>hi;;h<br />

school level. <strong>The</strong> k'tifr M.iU'J,<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong> was intended U> benefit .i<br />

protected class i> now w.-irking<br />

adversely ag-iinst the \erv sirrw<br />

group tlwt lh" C~i"im-itt D*»TIV<br />

i ' '<br />

Ac*ot i ijn£ to Di»r, Orik k nik\1<br />

on '.ht? consent decree issu« on<br />

April 2l\ refusing to miKlify the<br />

caps. "Orrick is not sy.iip.itht'tK<br />

to changes in i-nrolimi'nl ivi[»."<br />

Der >ii'd. "Me lw> tr*.U\i IK 1 uV v<br />

bale about enrollmmtc<strong>at</strong>^."<br />

fx-r also slid the CAA opp.Mae bt^auso mijudge'.."ill<br />

not changes his mind.''<br />

Chang arj^ied th<strong>at</strong> SUM org->ni-<br />

7-stion was fiiylxting for a hnvider<br />

purpnw: 'Tht CADC ii» not tight-<br />

Henry Dar<br />

CAA Executive Director<br />

ing for a preferential group. V\e<br />

iirv not trying to ^t't mureChinos*'<br />

n rare "<br />

AIX"' prinwrv }V M ' i><br />

t.iirer educ<strong>at</strong>ion, according lu<br />

membersliip commituv co-vhair<br />

Kot.ind Quan. 'We've always<br />

liKiktxi fur ways to improve educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

a> well .is to fight to .-top<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion," Quan slid. "But<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion i* a se>:< >ndary«>bjpctivt*."<br />

School Board member Dr.<br />

Leland Yee<br />

"<strong>Lowell</strong> needs to establish<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> it takes<br />

to do <strong>Lowell</strong> work, avd<br />

not choose the be<strong>at</strong><br />

anicng one race."<br />

f e r ** n i" »* ><br />

were not<br />

mutually exe'usive<br />

iintf<br />

coil per<strong>at</strong>i on<br />

t*\isls. Yet*<br />

are alway<br />

inopinnminanycornTiunity.Thi'<br />

C.A A fivuses tin pmviding more<br />

HT\ ia*s for disadvantage^ lids.<br />

Thi'CADC fiwusos on tiiuitv* for<br />

OiineseAmt'rk.'ete. lswtii«*CAA<br />

^nd CADC coming together on<br />

iXMtiin issues."<br />

Groupshavehad long history of community action<br />

.; By jimmy, Quach ;<br />

Although Ihey differ ru"<br />

According to'Chang, the<br />

CADC has taken up support of<br />

Proposition A, the i)uartei>cent<br />

tax for schools Tb't CADC has<br />

also been active bii ihe communitycollepebcwrd/ensuringthdt<br />

City Colleg* ofiers an Asian<br />

American s',n4l«i program.<br />

g p hope th<strong>at</strong> a common<br />

goal will work to Uwtr benefit<br />

For example, both groups an*<br />

already pushing for another a!twn<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

hij^i school.<br />

"It's a whole quest of wh<strong>at</strong><br />

/ *<br />

of the Consent Decnv struggle.<br />

"Everyone wlio has worked on<br />

Uiisbelieves very strongly in 11."<br />

Wci-ltngHsit<strong>at</strong>itlAdmi Huey<br />

cantribttttt to this report.<br />

Join the San Francisco Mime Troupe this summer<br />

FREE SHOWS IN THE PA71KH!<br />

OFFSHORE<br />

A New Muslcai Play<br />

p pwfy, but tor ivhom? Whar ti« power<br />

aarc California k^c crip eninyprenaur, wtwu buwn»»<br />

*jptorgrabt And *fc<strong>at</strong> about thv JApanAMnce tarmar? lnados«<br />

up W Jl tfi» Paafic Rim marhetpiaw. the Traupa mptom» w>Tie<br />

tiuostons aixju*, 9m pnc» ol global •ntMnoon<br />

^ttad *nth civfnai irustc arw) song, OFF&ORE fanngs the Aeancal<br />

stylos ot K^DuhJ and Ovnota opera n «MS aw*ns n«w Uma Troupe<br />

SUMMER 1993 SCHEDULE<br />

JULY<br />

3&« fS<strong>at</strong>&Sun} MISSION DOLORESJlStnADotorefS F<br />

10 (S<strong>at</strong>urday) GLEN PARK/Gosworm&O'ShmMrmWS F<br />

1 \ /Sunday) PANHANCLECGPV b«t Onk&tobury/S F<br />

1741S (SaUSun) CfDAR ROSc.t«l.Sac'o 4 S Pft&t&iEflK<br />

24 (S<strong>at</strong>urday) HAMILTON PEC FI£LD/G«ary bw.SteiAwA<br />

ScotfS F.<br />

31 (S<strong>at</strong>uitte;) LIVE OAK*Si«Jttuciii0«(TvnuiV'BEPKELEY<br />

AUGUST<br />

\ fSundT<br />

U115 (Sdt4Sun) .<br />

22 (Sunday) WASHtNGTOrfsaCotu.O^sSUnkmT, F<br />

?8 (S<strong>at</strong>urday) CHINATOWN SD-fwt Fair or MOSS'WOOCWOAK<br />

2$ (Sunday) MOSSWOOD'Cv MAcAntvirASdwy/OAKLAND<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

•1S5 iSV&Sun) SUNKEN MFADOW.GGPWJFK Drive'bdhiiid<br />

O.iYounQ M<br />

MISSION DOLOaES/ififfiiOotorsi'S F<br />

THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANCE<br />

CALL 2B5-1717 FOR UPDATES<br />

...SEE YOU IN THE PARKS!!


1<br />

2Q[ X Jime7, 1991<br />

V nr Unveil<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> JROTC cadets survive boot camp<br />

RI PERTS. r«*c;Nin-su<br />

One reporter's<br />

journey into the heart<br />

of darkness<br />

'A'ouM yon •• punt VOUT \,n<strong>at</strong>ion,»|<br />

httni f.imp' I'mhahSy not, but Tit<br />

Lmielf UOIC i.uU'l- .mil I |*,irluipaicd<br />

in .1 Mnuilittiil r .nit L.unp i*.'M<br />

,»I C.iniji 1'itrk-- from April l \o tt.<br />

flafbiM, Galileo, Wilson, [.ituoin, and<br />

VViishini*iivi wen- itiuuni; On* -^honl*.<br />

jurtit i|vitni>^\.ith I i>wi'll ha\ mi; On*<br />

i.ny.e>t Ointment<br />

"t.iimp l\»t>-- ii-n't .in .nui.ll iniol<br />

tantpa> i"s| p.vplr think." i.nvM'll<br />

senior Ktlt.ilmn (•rmmaniVr I Vnrit-<br />

SoMi; >M-A U •- heitet iivhitfd .i- .i<br />

iiMt.itTihip iri)iiuii>; i.i>tir".'."<br />

(. .hl'-t-. w.-w li.inn'-t to i;,iin murt-<br />

ti» work in ,i unit \!! .>* ihr-" -kill-,<br />

vtort* it-.irni.il no I int'il'v l .nn!>'l\<br />

uitTnipt>:lt-.u.u\i'.»-|-; KO .!•.....,,<br />

lite program. I )i~i i|iliMt' .mil militar.<br />

coiiite-v vn-ri* -ti-ilK I'tilon etl whtlr<br />

t,ii(', i L> t.ijtpt'lii-il, ;.in toKtuit'iit.i-'<br />

, pr.u'huxl riiter.v iiiul |wtiop<br />

p<br />

fl.KC>t, timiinijuihi'r acUvitte*-.<br />

I>iiyt.!tv, April .*, \\i*> o vt'ryt l it'.«y<br />

iltiv." iKCi in intuit isfomrtMiU in in iuivi-er<br />

Httiie Aiiitlem.in. Tun huse*.<br />

tf,m-p"ttrd the t.i.ifi- trutfi t .>\\cll<br />

|-Ii>;h \i\ I'iiM.-.inti'n, where v.'.nnp<br />

i'iirk"»ii sitvi.tti\i Spniti | v.»'"ntsuh'H'<br />

terniHin v\ irh t» -ur=> unv<br />

t»» "put inliT^hr-l.tstu riv.illV .'.nil<br />

. ti>nt{ 1 t'Utii!Ct Lv'huiii llu'ni," .in 1 ' «\iny,<br />

tn lu'.ul .'tinrtiifiiUor r,il. iiiines<br />

\nt> ;.*;)(KI, ' .-.ij'hi'mniv Allvrt tio<br />

.^iki. "Li>t \wr [.it KiirlOni], iiu*,«hvttlCS<br />

were -pre.iJ nut over fitui<br />

Jays-. llu> >»'-»r ihe nMl , o*-m>; ' Ivmp rnp**<br />

Kk<br />

y ,<br />

i>« tv. dtvp nfM^'". Iq;- iN.rpiHuiK"ii!iir i<br />

tlv w .ill while cminili.-.,; tiw it.'^vn<br />

with tlv nyjti (1.11^1 nr hr.iko h.irxi,<br />

p p p<br />

p.iih.) ihcfir-.t NtcpJ<br />

u>arii^ >»id. "A!U*r<br />

th.it, the u->ti.-,t'.i-\."'<br />

1 JiHind (i*'r Akin* tn rin^ inico> I<br />

slowly ilinrNti Uv l.uUitr oi Ihyimver<br />

ot IV.ith Ibe utivt l>I.i!.ljn^ Uui'U);h<br />

my helmet < reitttitllti'MffHilionol't.itlinga-<br />

the tower shsMk \ uiUyitly (nun<br />

.i mpjvllinj'c.uirl It MVSIH^I like ti.rtvethf;-<br />

j !p.Mi lietllivli'p,.ini.i lw.i<br />

•*\luu>tiM wlu'il' th'i.<br />

(lie pt.itUirtn iitt-p the tower >h»H'k<br />

pitv.nii'u -!>• t n ^ d<br />

thi-tr h-ii.m*>'. i>u* nf the inMnutiT-<br />

rpvnt1<br />

itelovv.<br />

v '.?,th the rope .tin! put \\"i! inintl «il<br />

the ^m.ill \'f v»>ur Iwk lh.it is yoin<br />

bre,ikKmii. l.tKi*.your kjiw>»nii' lt*«m<br />

T* III 5MAI.I Ol' \OUK BACK,' iluin-irnCi'ir<br />

MIJ.<br />

!ht.' nf-I si.jp vv.i:> ihe mo-! Ji r tk tilt<br />

t'ei.v.i^'! lu-1 to UMH h.iikwjni wilh<br />

mynj.',!it h.tful l^'htnti n>> h.u'k-.in»I-J<br />

;>ttn.i!ur 1 itrst'(>t iiiirkni"»,' leans.! m><br />

evil ti:r! Ki.i iitlk 1 to^ain *?, s.uv my sfK-iespoct 1 rvluc-<br />

Utntly wn th»r j^tivut with st>phomore<br />

Md iniUi Own, who m*uk' better time<br />

.IIHJ compk'ttst nxi!-t of the obswc.'ss.<br />

Stirrinj; from ik of di*fuir tike<br />

the fhmtT riMng from the grave, 1<br />

w.uukTiM Intro nb^Mcle to i^b^lncle,<br />

tning .til but piU-singunly me. UicWily,<br />

I was c<strong>at</strong>ted from the tour?»r to<br />

rrwikc nxim for the next tfmjp nf cadets.<br />

*diffi( ult but not<br />

p<br />

pt?n«ilry lalhet llwn go<br />

ick*' Although ciders<br />

pn>h (Miihuthi.T to (.In better, it is up tn<br />

thv intl'vtilu.il IM nivn/imw hi> iyriH j r<br />

i i\vii (ears<br />

Leadership Reaction Courses<br />

{L\«.,) i<br />

mil<br />

! c.idet^ to work .\* a<br />

.i ,MI ibVm, f*HmuUt»<br />

t'^fuiiy extvuti? their<br />

of llu* UMHI AS Uu» k'.KltT for<br />

iK-lf'. vvitii lhelu.Mler mlffo-<br />

Inahiiity to cnniplpte an LRC rvin<br />

"punijshmt'nt" d j<br />

by<br />

"Our troinur miide u^ lie on.tht*<br />

gnnintl and twitch like reaches while<br />

n-i:itln>: rtir ?Mr SpnoilVKl Rmi^r"<br />

siphiirmHv Miku Soon said.<br />

" FIK! pumshnxtit are supptiStsj to<br />

ln» lor fun, mostly to humili<strong>at</strong>t* th*; raili*is<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her lK.in nirflte Ihem suffer<br />

phy>i(Mlly/' M.irie I.w siid.<br />

llefuru LKC*., MRKs nr Meal-<br />

Rf.i'.iy-to-!!,u, \veri*M'r\'iti. MR'w ,ia*<br />

tiu* field fi H s1 frt ten by w iMiers in comb<strong>at</strong><br />

Tlu>y tonw in a plethora of types<br />

•im I M al two nr-<br />

^•ts 50 yards away. <strong>The</strong> protocol WA»<br />

iTiore fnj^ilcnin^ \Pu\c firing (he rifle.<br />

Hie instructors controlled evtry aspectt<br />

pc rfvf rfUvf exercise, execise, tnchiiiin^ tnchiih<br />

fia-. stind. and brtwtlie. <strong>The</strong> pwuxnl<br />

was extreme, mostly for ^*ft*iy purrx>se>.<br />

A hard day's night<br />

Whilethedaycnn>istKJ of military<br />

acti\ iues, (he night WAS rcserved for<br />

PT (physical training), inspeuions,<br />

anUfiie\vthrr!lPJ<br />

Ufiie\vjtch.rrubua!lycjniealPJO<br />

p.ni. and .it SAW a.m. On the first night,<br />

we did MO side-straddle hops' 50<br />

pu*h-up:>, and 30 sit-ups "wiritpy<br />

stuffcoindth pafvdtothesenMCtf.ac^orti-<br />

Muctlli, but still not exactly a<br />

BT9K3<br />

4<br />

J


i IS<br />

yr\<br />

1<br />

'-4<br />

Wr<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

"He// is a dark and foul smelling<br />

prison, an abode of demons and<br />

lost souls,filled until fire and<br />

smoke.<br />

did not i<br />

Camp PaxHk^^^nt^rching in<br />

tlie blishrringhenioniivo hours<br />

of sleep. Allthe hunt xvork taught<br />

cadets to work tvrJl as a unit as<br />

they endured militanj exercises.<br />

light workout.<br />

UghB went out iillfc30p.m. And wftWup<br />

was <strong>at</strong> 4:30 a.m., meaning thdi mo>t<br />

titdeb went on four to fivi- hours of sleep,<br />

two to three if one had fiwwauh, like nw pi.i.t-i »p<br />

on thejfot night- Fin**<strong>at</strong>eh was a night Ihi* •*-^J lt - i -<br />

Rwu\i wi'HWi cddels take urns futajllipj;<br />

.til i»i<br />

.inultvr >' ; one --till<br />

li;. wvn." the pu^t tn'.ri^ujn^<br />

„*.,.,„... -« - *h.it they h.id ni» J.)tir>. I<br />

l^ur sh*i*fe. r rr in (he coul find a-tv huig;s. ,>r wdence u<br />

'niotning was the wrrst duo tcihc lack oi ' "<br />

Beds had tn befixed wen.' muming »viih e*<br />

, "hOBpit/Jt-onwrs" belowmirKMion. 11ji- .in<br />

pilalcomerstaVeabout ?0minut« forth;- ^ir<br />

r inexperienced. Beingorw of them, 1 opted us<br />

i tb sleep on top of the'eovurs r<strong>at</strong>hur tlian fix<br />

it in tiie v«minp. \ wxm dijeovernd the e\;<br />

U dirtoly f.u^< .<br />

^ ^ltu.Hl^>l\<br />

il:, they t<br />

"We derided ti» p!nu. Mop nvsy<br />

rosulf in painful consoetuancos,<br />

especially to those ot thf> rmi?<br />

persuasion. After three dny.» o* harl<br />

labor mosl cadets wort* au o'Cv.istiKi<br />

ns tror-hnvip Jennit 1 *' O^acuovn<br />

(beiow), who slept during Ihv entire<br />

nde home.<br />

turn-. C-KI. I I> ni.in.hti! {i« t^iTs* rtctivuv in<br />

inrtn,itu;n \rni u:>';^.!\ to.v "j'Xl'i'," .t. ir-fia-tnni:<br />

tiut kt'pt Oitf en. t-nr^•" n<br />

in -ynch .ts tht?y rn,m;h»\i<br />

* (he phv>' it".tdr. \ '-v.m<br />

t'*:u^.^ l '^ -uni lowly \CCf> -n •n-<br />

p<br />

,iri.Mtntih* Kir re, icnriU-vluxeo); 1 ! ifilf<br />

ihh-up^.' 1-H!>.)id.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> nuMn- •»;.•'. \'C:v>s ;,,--ri t.i «t<br />

L<br />

ftme7,im X 121<br />

Freshman Mary Addleman coaches<br />

during tho riflery exercise. Cadets<br />

worked in teams of two, with one<br />

firing tha rifle, the ottwr coaching.<br />

Helmets, ear plugs, goggles, find a<br />

strict protocol were implemented<br />

for safety purposes. Cadets were<br />

cautioned not to move their riflos<br />

Dbcvf* the white bar. and not to set<br />

them down until the instructors<br />

could check the rittas.<br />

the Uin"ti.'ks rrJ^ive; (h* 1 r*n\ ili^ri i if nink.<br />

On thi' fourth diiv, we RMI\1. fh'.• l.tM<br />

ni;;'Hntthvenf.»mptrwnt ivd>r*.-^;r\'i.'U; : .»t<br />

th', 1 drinit*helH .itth(M^ftiri'p»' rltil* -uui fnt<br />

m.iny ••^"htMtl> -LirU-.i ','ifK.<br />

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FROM BRAINS...<br />

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CARDINAL SPORTS<br />

16-6; 2nd place<br />

finish in AAA<br />

9-1; AAA<br />

Champions<br />

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Award<br />

Baseball slips<br />

in final game;<br />

loses big.<br />

josh Leonard<br />

aids illustrious<br />

hjgft school<br />

baseball career.<br />

See stones<br />

. on Page 24.<br />

LOWYJI Ions-distance runners, from tight, junior Logan Hiroshima, freshman OftsO Lucero,<br />

Junior C<strong>at</strong>hy Choy, and sophomore Vaff»n> Moorfwad, jog past a tlmokMpar during trw finals.<br />

Tracksters win All-City<br />

By lid Won; and<br />

Amor M.<br />

u- «n triumphed «-nii> .<br />

llw t'.iptiirtxj the t»V!.T-.t! titi<br />

the >i\tb >v.»r ;n a nm with .».*<br />

: Ma &<br />

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:i tht 1 triple jump<br />

.v.th .MX*. \Mfc-.t hok fiiurth in<br />

tn»* in»)t pu'<br />

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v.-ith in rh*' 1C«i int> i n<br />

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»nd plait- HI UK» 32('iOm mn with<br />

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<strong>The</strong>j came through. <strong>The</strong><br />

f lh« team kid ,t jriwui<br />

ccwich Andy t-tonp MKJ.<br />

I.mvt'11% tract'* ctnd field UMJTI<br />

be<strong>at</strong> Wtl>un and JS-\ on May 2M<br />

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lvif H-.ii!t l y to.<br />

in IAV.':^ !^ tlv ^<br />

vhi IRMIV A; yy ji \!i*( kil c.inv pred! won." Qwii said<br />

<strong>The</strong> fn»sh-soph n>hv to-imp,rii'<br />

vjrsdv- Alexandra jack^m<br />

Wa> first in 'the lOOkn with a time<br />

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RAyn*nd Lie finished first<br />

m the WOm will: ,* ti/ne of 53As<br />

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lOOm with a personal record of<br />

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Cardinal faUs fl<strong>at</strong><br />

as Eagles soar high<br />

__ By Johnny<br />

eg •.. Ni*m*nn<br />

During the<br />

wasontiie Ordinal<br />

put up<br />

scores in the><br />

M of opponent.<br />

-"' •'— "- ; im>,l<br />

the AAA's best hum.<br />

. the Washington Ogles., who<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Low^l7-i<br />

the major Eagle roindbogglerwos<br />

pitcher ljwtrhJ<br />

$5*me of the reason<br />

.Tiieo pitch dwlieioujtfi<br />

in the first ftmr innings/*<br />

Unveil coach ; >^hn Donahue<br />

?aid. "V\% sho\ iki ha\x? gotten<br />

him snnv run- juppoft."<br />

LIT.veil not only lo>t the<br />

n>N.r* »mt its >i\ serous.<br />

"Our senior-, gave it their<br />

alt" Donahue N»id. My only<br />

regivt war. th<strong>at</strong> we couldn't<br />

uirji for them."<br />

"ft'ssnwtfiini; you'll never<br />

forfeit,*. baseball detain<br />

Leonard Mid. <strong>The</strong> team, the<br />

friendship*.*<br />

Co-captMn Tani TriUsavir<br />

saitl; "Trie unity oo this team<br />

was gre<strong>at</strong>. I made a lot of<br />

friend*, and wo played i>re<strong>at</strong><br />

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hit two homers o\vr400feetln 1<br />

5 innings he phdwd.<br />

in? gaihe-Rf*in«nrvideM rou-<br />

Urwen pitcher Ihavtt aVw<br />

wilh <strong>Lowell</strong>'s lac k 4* offense. rCthb first homer, waning tfw<br />

<strong>The</strong> burden pmvf rf fc» be too e, In tfw playoffs.<br />

much as he tost I'it wrnnd It iviw a ;y*>HWson.<br />

Cardinal c<strong>at</strong>cher Leonard has<br />

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Josh Leonard in lib b<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> daMm," tunurd MU "1 jmt<br />

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"If ft like having an txtrj<br />

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progressive <strong>The</strong> Cel^tes haw U*<br />

c<strong>at</strong>er to a caiain audience, who<br />

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v.os dmrtni in !W1? Of<br />

.ill the fpe<strong>at</strong> ruokio in tiie 1'/??<br />

draft, why pick John Barry ami<br />

Djrry* Morningstjir, both of<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> alums shining in <strong>at</strong>hletic limelight<br />

~~" \Akili awakens hibern<strong>at</strong>ing Bears<br />

Gill Byrti ignites<br />

Chargers' secondary<br />

By I Inward Ting<br />

ihings u>u<strong>at</strong>ly gel<br />

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VVht-n Aklti fiv^ v;v(.<br />

player three !inv>,/ji Ail Ba\ A<br />

*W*r merit**! twice, ami an AH Stifc- r»*i«T<br />

«n h«, >erwor y*Mr Hi-<br />

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-> pnmters th.rt rruHed t af t*<br />

"If () \*.Anand say Hut<br />

vou f r" the b»t for th<strong>at</strong> y**r "<br />

Uvrd*s AU-Pro title 4b» brtngs<br />

rirty- He said it* fun ki N» twogniasd<br />

a In* mort*. fcNi* sorm-times<br />

H can be bothersome. Some Un»<br />

coowupluhim«nd ask for juto-<br />

ner with his family, which he said<br />

who are detennined and antOher<br />

Jonfcn. bi «i 11th gr«d« photo, thtowm to an 1<br />

R »MKI!I lareei ti<strong>at</strong>n t<br />

Mvm all th<strong>at</strong> bn^ht ti»mirt>» out rf<br />

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rrenej," Bynl said. AIM»,<br />

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cvad\ and ix/w bead t < the PF de<br />

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me," h»f slid<br />

(lytd lt>d ihe tiiarpers LM »*^Ih<br />

d i t l t f ' , <strong>The</strong><br />

GHI 9yid (upp#r !^) and AUli JOOM («bo««) «r» two ortna<br />

mom succMwfut sthlctas who haw g^adu<strong>at</strong>vd from Lowafl<br />

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DvTd'smanvaca^ppli^iwrwxfe i^ lU. 1 uiinmitrnrnt tuacaderrot<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> includy v*iTvnn>; the »?w:eilei\.t.B\'n,1a»ncede.Uu!he<br />

Turkey Day title AtScitycruttpt- viittnttdkr <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

\ Kinp named VM- ):»tht* <strong>at</strong>nJ wouki do i* better it tf had<br />

tn !***« "It wa> th*- lirsi<br />

ev itement ir, ine air<br />

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didn't play in his ftr>ty*urrlr will<br />

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rf- UH a much nutre thal-<br />

in l'*7h. rii* V\A<br />

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and plav> pr •-<br />

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ifnSjn /.trended Canada<br />

t>, a 11 sk%y th<strong>at</strong> artrac t* r.-wim<br />

» tuli p'ayerv from U iwetl. Th»><br />

Si)l' v felt ttut thes' « ervrwit pv •<br />

"in jil the yt'aii th<strong>at</strong> I Yi*\-' 'j^rumd ^ii^JiTkn.^1 sr..ir* s;i<br />

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ha 1 * been the tTH* pta>vt ti<strong>at</strong> Ki- !n>tf44j. Jordan U-ff the Bav<br />

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learned aS>ut ba?«ball."' k*r<br />

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trw^uertly tn %->rt hi> f <strong>at</strong>wlv orul<br />

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-piandpresent. rUes cucumb«Rnirdc$»ij<br />

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the Summer of '92 Stupid Mi«i: Biwn^Chru O.: Cbile^e nmmie, I leave ygu your mr^'hthft<br />

i th<strong>at</strong> pno with it. C!J<br />

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lent: wh<strong>at</strong> itlt'ftofni/aanity. To :<br />

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concentr<strong>at</strong>ion ptrcc^ Jnd •* originals, and<br />

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I, Heidi Ou, effXM mind and Iw^ltbyl'ody t rrtend fifin IVntiing Night.'You're a tr.u t*k*n.J.<br />

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fjjbriclk. St; vijs KH\t favorite<br />

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C-eorpe Mithacl. Kern, Anna,<br />

Noel, the Oiippt-ndalcV GabtW,<br />

the rncney I owe you...-NOF!<br />

Ua-*ici, all flinty cre<strong>at</strong>ures on<br />

> HeUi>, devoted teaden. OurcffaJi the things I<br />

earth. jJir.jcF, namet*gi. I jiill-;an't ^<br />

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Yw. different twines-Gajy<br />

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yv^ruld like to tdl >cmc pecpJr vrb<strong>at</strong> they're ill \nkiri^for—how<br />

I really feaVabouc thdr./r'o Q\m,<br />

i:«^^.'?• TmnJ.nrfinim«ik l Mi~dx^>»tlut\Wredcu«:- Enc. «U me wheo you get :;wia'agu;i;;loic>*li 1 givt an Jitaufe *upwy -f" ,A*it*.i«i;iwi..Mviiua1<br />

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tapuqtoiir tnd«s .<br />

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fnenihip<br />

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Mtmi tau-Ch.nete i Jiuvctuty ^UJJUIKI, JU^^UL:<br />

flyer program to Hong K;xig. rfhooi tpin. Hig T, Ahmed Eltr.oml)'.<br />

wvtidmg cw*n*.uny {my invit<strong>at</strong>ion i» in the mail. tt.yi. «r.uiier.t.<br />

thing* to uuSen th<strong>at</strong> will make<br />

"guyi'dul"(yuu'rc the pioi- ti*m na(-py. My w«ch to Sunalt to<br />

den:. I'm vice, right?). Jenny Vuong-thc mc.« in tcniind her of time My rniHc IO<br />

tdligcnt BoVclfV scholar, tun summer (out a!!<br />

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Ametican<br />

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Doan-a "gnodInoking* gay. Kaxuma Muri-my Yana, antj Mit. Onelli-Ilcaiued thera<br />

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saved, my wvior<br />

Chairman Gonzoia, a buntvad,<br />

definite!* a ran man dcfiniHy.'i'he<br />

BeUannine bc>*. and the Query.<br />

: Ashley, yo*u ov-tt prcm, a dtm<br />

VtMia doesn't pwn. Bill.! mean<br />

PhS. Jmur.y Quck. SURPlUSEE,<br />

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my mom (ihc year niuadjutlgKj ami<br />

a ipooch tnnrtkm to\6gcti:w»m.<br />

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m ' '('OCVa? ab*?:f MIJ<br />

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To Mtytun, my m!r<br />

Foreign'^i<br />

n«l ^omc knights'my-box. Mklidle. I leave yV Nitalie/ill the<br />

and cum I iv nl on i iv<br />

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pt<strong>at</strong>juc (iuppoi<br />

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tJeavon£vetlaiting.<br />

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J|^cifwr*tc<br />

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: leaveyou;5.R,JuJy. I oivcy^.sixlbs. ofrliy, IIIHS<br />

I want yoo;w have the giri -c"ibc^2 stop, to m><br />

t'oilcpr next yea:! all keep in t<br />

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n- Nlay MKI Mivan^I leave iOOO suaw ciwn, 10<br />

joy 1 lea 1* rn^"pur»>!c necklanrib Daxy I give anil*<br />

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irj-ose of phirm juka. J j;enuinr v.idorar. meinoriw of my<br />

-r all mybodyuiiu; tr.Taramy. you<br />

whco*ing )j*fj;li, and J friend you can c.-.i} <strong>at</strong> (•-•' a otsuir. t-i IJoyd ,ind Rower, I giw you cak"<br />

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full ot Meows^and Purri^To the<br />

beautiful p'ritberr^'i beqiieth a<br />

bottomie^a how\ of bodacious<br />

berriei. \'n T^iuj^I t tcavc^my<br />

unextin^'ishjblc friertilJup, tlwt<br />

car. be picked up<strong>at</strong>. any time. To Jch,<br />

I leavt ;he wcll-uiitrdnamcjrbylo<br />

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16 UC Santa r,rvz<br />

j Chico Sl<strong>at</strong>e University<br />

1 Fresno Slain UnWortlly<br />

r follerion Sl<strong>at</strong>e Univorilly<br />

^ Hayvrard Stale University<br />

3 San Diego St<strong>at</strong>e University<br />

$9 San Franclbco Sl<strong>at</strong>e University<br />

5 San JOM Stale University<br />

7 Siin Lult Oblspo SIHIB Unluarttity<br />

T Sonoma Stale University<br />

; CA Cotltran of Arta & Crafts<br />

t Chabot College<br />

86 CCSF<br />

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f CoHoge of Noire D.ime<br />

40 College of &Jn Motto<br />

f Dominican Coltegv<br />

1 FoolWIt Junior Collago<br />

t Loyota Harymount University<br />

; Milts Cotlcra<br />

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1 Ct. Mary's Ccllegfl<br />

f SF Conaerv<strong>at</strong>ory <strong>at</strong> Muflc<br />

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IB University of San Francisco<br />

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Srirjham Vcung Unlvor<strong>at</strong>iy<br />

Oryn Mawr College<br />

Clark University<br />

Ckinuon University<br />

Columbia University<br />

Dartmouth Univorsily<br />

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caring: and but but moK imponanriy,<br />

to my family;thank* f o r h<br />

LOVE YOU).<br />

Jotpr a y«>r supply 'of :?(p<br />

Cwaiml a JouittOLlceunrtinlnp "Love<br />

tnc Do" by 4.c r Bea6a; Sharon * Jcck<br />

of niidy raw* card* to REAIXY jursrti<br />

when rouV paying; lyhljwdj' a IKW<br />

name Uu*eywi'retiiebJ..ihclc%«T.<br />

Jwi kkjcllng; lilie i dimming |H-O(, 4<br />

nlgju ttf remanbet it the pran: Ooptt<br />

Am I foaxajnnnyorc cxdjl ? Oh. To<br />

Lupin, n^darrl)! leave you tomethingyou'tlWd<br />

« you'go in life:.<br />

E^ria'i 101 way* 10 imfce him (hint;<br />

you're in love ami t>> ua/ ut cuittrol.<br />

(of him and youndfj: <strong>at</strong> thi» moment,<br />

I'd lik; to thjiik<strong>at</strong>i ofyoo tor<br />

be.ngth.crcv.hcnl need you. Say<br />

6m umc »rv) keep READ.,NlGOlEY,ANO<br />

UNA T.-och ooc tfymir own boxey, HMILY-1 Span-<br />

US dijtioi.ary whoie only lifting «<br />

! Miuinn Mob-. {boh (Inc<strong>at</strong>Tui.<br />

Q»irc. jtunhcr lV*irr Chy K*yfricnd. N4»mi.<br />

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\ the fulk»win[>; lo'le*' I k^*r<br />

•II iny hLife ckttlio and my<br />

calvcx. n> iCirrii! leave '"'Try<br />

•in^.le Inter iti 5iv IKJT. Mkiidlc.<br />

1 leave you a cn[>; of "li<strong>at</strong>i.. Inim«,"<br />

Sam, 1 give yr 'J<br />

Ek<br />

May you gei my h-/ *It>m» with<br />

SJIU*» and Mlchell** *LI ttuL: one fur<br />

yiMjtelf, Chrl*. I i;ne y»« 4 whip,<br />

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Paul I iuvr yuu oiu- band-<br />

j p y«. iif IH tr^iurrlv WHIJKJ i<br />

boily, il«t hereby t»r..i.n"jih ihr I"|!.»v»in[V !•• ! ii<br />

MnitJy. I leave tiiy vir.lin and my ojir.putri ' Note:<br />

! llcrc tia ttnall, tJ. iKai niKlcjrdi*vi,.i.- in my linker.<br />

aUiriU "vitli a ..van-it cjimdf if: ciir mu JTX: inlet<br />

A young Jennifer Hahn and her brother, Jimmy.<br />

-iiij; ttfUirj'th»t 11'ju i4lc in my luirmein !•< t ill wne I woi<br />

e:rly.StaiuiV4ge,llr^call 14myftieni.cfu.fi>in mrtci, njoti niv |<br />

and 4 topy of H"w*iU Smrn'i "Him Hmt(j» 1 I.*MJ," wtvlllv ;•<br />

n»yCf>. pbyrr.T-tSergki Mairena. I Iravc^lhif my I<br />

, of B.6.S.S., Piy 5trppon«i>!f tape anJ hall a ;<br />

90210, t.. May and Miya'o I leave VC.Ll'.mcmbedJ.ip urtl To Ryan N«k.r ! |: .vr<br />

^CKVJ uniw uoveir, t^lnJjr\htp.Tu CXma Okragjy. 1 Wvr my 'Uip licok<br />

^jdjrnybodriuiu,n^Jitntn>',you ' of Jcwtth Hunior.?'Io Sach J.>bb. 1 leave mv copy of<br />

my cony oF*Tno>T«rn>K( Gwkbook," To Jo.ftU4<br />

jo Lentc t .lfciVcmji,. ,j. l^tnard. I leave ii untiiwloi*J anviuit «f muney in<br />

^toLorHivJIe^r ^ a S*yUi bsnk <strong>at</strong>xount. 'iu EociBjurn, 1 leave nt.<br />

.... giVcSopTiaWm" 1 -<br />

»vc a tU>arcd femidom ind''<br />

ingthii w-l! r'ghi now Actually I *jin*t c«t> g^»ru<br />

writc;t_;»niil HonnieHaiTinptfifiireg VD18),pMc-<br />

-w, .• \ ^ ' -" •.liojlyforeoifti.'-'to write nncbyini; this fjiguUttrup<br />

iwa. aTkj. tlie* -' tlut ih^Won't get imtTand tlut -^vu'ui be weak. AM'<br />

Red J4t3wx,'do,fofrulr>- mm! So Sew ii L<br />

cjltlriiittoiii.thii mott-MiU P<strong>at</strong>tnn (for the i'ounh ttnwK «n]ioi:t»al<br />

supply t'( raw tJuxoUtc chip Lix>k(e dough ASVL of<br />

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B&^crVVfwiifenottomdiyi'^An.rt-B.rt'ID.I. nwflt«jr<br />

SSfoiBO;; • •' '• ''•*•• sunp. a.*diri(» to - h«gt. «J>ouI.<br />

ff'wiioOi >. ' -:' ••-•* .. l .Hannah Tony-jgt«lA*tan<br />

2wv>tthun<br />

duou^'in 4 Unit 'lie . f *l»..-.. i^.c<br />

hem I'ti]vicriii- J "Vi.fyni'f"" PJU !1 . Dj., *> -:-.i<br />

Ni.-v-^.^anu juttkiixHi. A-'ur- 4 kc>i«\ifi{tnan..in-<br />

I'jny t'tstjr.tjin.l'.iil »>>vr IJnutM- niv juiotiy. Mii.c<br />

S.-wiut bra>.c, j'iTCmy<br />

i'rtcudinip tlitctlnic '*"3,tup'/; *nJ n*'o :iJ:eu to<br />

IVnon <strong>The</strong> other a fci » fiik laun «vm C^i"' S%~ J<br />

J.>rge' I'-O J.vvon-ThrpT'iion the H* r-( jyy^J.'<br />

Dwe-^fttwtle^k.it.fnuifgulvtianii'jlOol^ours*.<br />

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'tljrrtii JIKI h»iin!»nf-i.t>'ie ^••th ji>c ci;> nt you will<br />

i|w4y« 1* j jril-v. Ryan* a girl th<strong>at</strong> wili<br />

meet yi>iit tSjml<strong>at</strong>dt and thr ability to<br />

tr.-iAf >I>\ ithirM ukijiKJt having n> ihink<br />

n«iu: Ain*. higStr tnteran>X- Noel- To-<br />

nttuh jiiiuvW. Oit. ff '!Hihc<br />

Ixr^ «:itni» y.ir over! '16 117 famj.'-<br />

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MNHLIC I it-jK-4 dam" *ij;e SiurJ. tn'iun<br />

1 !--j\r ..I:IIC t»\tr:mlw [nkc JIVI S'J, A-Um><br />

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V iiiilt.-- "Vmt try ',i be dick aiwitiuvi a iiitle<br />

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I. And tea Nimlr Viohtc*. of |>etveMC<br />

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llim grip on ynur<br />

ranni<br />

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innii ot -lair, and !-!•; m^ha; tc Ahin.^hr<br />

pjitiet. pjw.p fe«'. the st<br />

mcidkey sing, and high MJKMII! T>> Junko, a durt-i.<br />

lirrriMr; to S^.mirc. S.Jf .i to)Bcu.h; toAn<strong>at</strong>','<br />

h*tr lot >Mur coUcciian; to MayV-fcecry, tVktlet<br />

(they're gitiJ iof iu)' io.Ltuid.'9utctf;Ipart!y(:ie'y<br />

in'pnjwrd -Jnymg ikilli; :_n iny frahnwd bud.'<br />

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r:nrKlVfnfp«rfi.nh ..<br />

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dance un.lei<br />

j( my lui<br />

j ;yi a trip to Crrjr<br />

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mpSt of clubbing with Shirley and 1.<br />

OJZ1- w<strong>at</strong>er for little Soy. LUCY- che<br />

I owrtl Bleachm. CYNTHIA- a fwir of<br />

kc 'ifctto. DAVID- a game of Truth or<br />

Dare. MICHAEL- the urn and (loud*.<br />

CARLOS- my Truly TaitdcM Bock «1.<br />

SHARON- ' a deck nf car-U.<br />

a game ofTabtw. ULENA- t..H (do-V w-c<br />

W«h> STEPK and TAM- moc!. wuic.<br />

ruttonni. MARICAR-7 J. MAP/f ANNci$it*n<br />

pecan tam. JOHN- a wwk of<br />

tamping, SHlRLEY-cJuhbing with fdie<br />

and I. RINA- a Clory and Piai*e<br />

Sc«t£ouL DJ- the IS bus. JULIE AND<br />

MIEN-my ihneB J/K-1 poem. DEBHIEmy<br />

voice. TINA- my imile ))OEYaanything<br />

UiineyJVUAN. a "chick.*.,<br />

KWAMr>a«IUU.> JIXL<br />

TJTy. lo jll uf my n*'>' ^rite.<br />

our iinlc trip* to Cap (ynu kr«x>v hnw nuich I<br />

km jKifipirij; with you. jny tinie. Icit). To Jen<br />

C, my only ct?p\- of "Ranibet-e V JI»J all my.<br />

• little "gjrV" I've ilung your way these past few:<br />

pit 1b Von, vjvll(»*in«*, tint <<br />

chanx. •) da pit U titppon they've p/ntn<br />

nit,.' : i «my j A-C l-R*' L)tan.thaiir 4briti(; J real<br />

?. rtve A: bringing iiwr into J.A.C./ M«iv, tnrn^tU<br />

K^ d.cuz u Ln-". 1 ! 2 -n. T-.<br />

fican detirs. Lett nuke many 1<br />

wnsog turn* on our a^ventutOJt<br />

kionieyy.Todo-tenKtnberbjo«we ',,<br />

i»m foui whole ytai> ajp?^Wal, I ' '<br />

To Ojnn>t a •uppiy of bitthdajr canic tbwU Ui y(^^'-jptu^;t*te^<strong>at</strong>wth^«ndw3er,To)ii!ta-a Kimia<br />

the not ten year* and bUckhiU dye (griridt*^) lit lew who will beyou^oye*la^'^^ u C cn " nicJ<br />

Big Nik. my J. J«( Demur ape ami Mj-iocket To<br />

Karen,hipiTHIS BIO*To)ow"- < JFRJITI- ttnl to give you a cir wMmur. Vmtn ^aiUm i icuvd Vivian S,- another nuth the prom jSaip^ivporter.<br />

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licjve..ytyh,ri^it,}ou !um* f we h»d 'uvChe'nwKiy^S<br />

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. yeah (ar.d t KNOW<br />

dldtidcrMtioui. In .Stephen: ><br />

prime' .in lou^f^tiikji ihrcry J<br />

l l^ToAJIuoii,Ilcavtyououtlortg. ^<br />

, die lord out litti jg tiicndihip. To *B*JoetT I?ea^ foo'*" ; f rciuL, and 4<br />

iV^<br />

Ka(ecit>w'» bnuu-Onui mr. youil ncedT^S<br />

th<strong>at</strong> new- brain.) To "Silly" I \ow. you thst'-^<br />

midnight hoitutt: dream rhit.-woul^"*i%.<br />

icrt of ya, gootUjre. gornl luclc. arnl fpeii f*3':<br />

c^krulu homework. To Nina t<br />

I. Krvin I<br />

faith, th.it it n\*y bring u cloirr ? Ctvl ft; di J^t.(<br />

To Down, I Jf3r/. I<br />

-hiln»ntpUi*;jJwiyTkeepHK'rpiritalty«; lcail rhoic<br />

'Iknow nir.')t>one<br />

N"g"». toy anti-pewuircnt. Mom*; a pcoorej<br />

•, - • ." • - • -• - - - - — w-, ?hc:f*gr*phcr to facilliucc your rgn iripi,<br />

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-', .i.'Gjbrtdla Miiu«chb; ctM-tind HUDJ (unirn-.) luring friendship. Lastly, 2 da daae* of J14. ^5.9fi. • Duryl. a iruUmn dwnks fcr prtting my will<br />

«r,p^luck!U'3iKni;t,.cuiL.'k;*>w,! > l3«encha in. Lwn, ktU.of luck w«h your bdyftkhd<br />

in \U V hxHi Nuffwidm '. ."" ! • ';: r j; ihtu dj yrarv! 2 NUhlnioto<br />

n u goc eveiytliin^,<br />

d ^ d ' '<br />

-iriirciha doaimcnt tiy Senior wilt.<br />

. my friend. I Ic*te hdbJi{<br />

(cVin>yaiy^;Alcx7myloneFendnsTicn»ty<br />

- .Aj-t..^: winruogpar«nr'<br />

cc«3ri[rom MiDonii^tctClorriaow.^<br />

^Sodtoiand a I>.*ril wrwliw hiiilV {Ci;^


call from Davit; to Tammy, my duir<br />

from KcgtBiy; to jimmy L, binder paper;<br />

to April, ourfncndftomSCandaJ-Crcw<br />

shopping ipne; to Aura, a run amurtd<br />

LMandapaitofTunningthocctoAlcxu<br />

and Guievtcvt, Reddest rncrnoricsand lptupe;tudiconcandon]yjcnnifcrK.,a<br />

new t/<strong>at</strong>er bottle, pajama tops, an civc-<br />

to Gil and Melodf P, t ridehor>K v*cn-<br />

«rt they wane to Steve L, a pen I used; to<br />

Monk, ha'ngrafbr tut Jamaican (him a.->d<br />

a flyct th<strong>at</strong> «y* you're #1. to Carolina, nry<br />

nudi homework; to Mirnt, a walk down<br />

the hall; tu Shirley. Celestial Scascminp<br />

tniibeny tea and a dici.Iungact.ounr; 10<br />

Steve O^ a Rou Pcnx button, m Hkn. all<br />

the beadt shewm^and the riiiri of bet'<br />

CLASS O,<br />

behind the VIP tradi- ><br />

rioM,afcwconlt)»u.piIl*.anda lot of<br />

quarter, for the boy*. To die tophomorcx, a few up*<br />

And finally, to my prifnend a few kiuo from my<br />

hcan.AnoAej finally, to all mycnol Vkaromoe-c.<br />

laicd boddita »nmc g«id 'Nuoc Mam."<br />

—.- .-_ wmtHtnuh Cnipi, gntQgct It EArtA... 1 CJnt<br />

drink on the house of the Lord " Miuny. In me tafl<br />

you baccck,.. tnmcone't in the home, lei'«<br />

philbtphs*^.. *hem does rice come from? Lifetime<br />

Boody- up nvmberJib. I am Makom X, »e=«h 4<br />

tuy in box of Capt. Crunch.. A bt. glad th<strong>at</strong> j-ou arc<br />

ftet." My name U Nic and I'm a lowr... Hi Nkl<br />

lo .Mo the Inunonal Dair.vlpt rny i k-j<br />

l<br />

Hernandn. I<br />

Service!) To Jcny Lsc. I Jc«*tny ruittir^p Uuiev till<br />

them. (Don't JamHt!) My«y.-1b Edwin I j«ru. I lew<br />

m.-&e;neamnc»i'l<br />

could u« iO. To Mike Putnam. I wuld lie u,<br />

rant HaKlrr<strong>at</strong>! Now 1 frqyic vfh<strong>at</strong> I wn fr.inj; n><br />

wr To Oa«ii ».U:»TO, I wouid ileta ksn-e a tenni*<br />

banandap3cknfor^u,lmcan.org9nirr^Ta[Htli I'd<br />

1 didn't forget >\xi.! t"»t n«, out uf<br />

nwrn. You know I lo 1 ? )ixi ali and<br />

IH mitty*.<br />

'7JBL*<br />

I. IVtt<br />

iny iremi in, Sjhiium. ir.« "<br />

Kikn :i>.i tlv i >;£i!i wale rape I<br />

how m'n!, ynu l-ivr •:. A<br />

<strong>The</strong> gun I wouM've usrd to kill Jen*<br />

niter N1nuru. You on kw-piheeviiWrKT<br />

I iniiit. Altya. Dafa Hothve.<br />

1 Simple - my ^tii • n>'i)(un. ii the<br />

white »fiin Acdiu.allihcluir.'oloinip<br />

in the workl, }«^kie, I \a'K my<br />

wjiJunc\< 1 •> A-r*: my cowin. Cue**<br />

dreamt; to Fh3'. 3 w3a'» notweanc. wins? '•<br />

to Amnwn, it*, pens tnd an open head 1<br />

Cangta fitting, b<strong>at</strong> tima tognher. I'm gonre. raw'<br />

jwu... Cx.UV.iT!->: To SiKT-ii: Tbe («» dank. *tay<br />

«ihcr,trunchicit tltipi. iukyhoi 'JIM . nom., •-••Ssre<br />

did iha: airl airw; fhim<br />

(thanlud); to Peer C, ircy *<strong>at</strong>er ai law; to '<br />

JnhnAjjtT^gtwrcmGrani »bav4ullcapt<br />

»~Qitisonbi.a ftip to Greece*tid a^W<br />

dan Kn){jhcfin-up. lo IJa. ait my m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

1 " Ycm man one axjler cadi!"<br />

<strong>The</strong> lin'c iltck bf»^k, "d you have anj 1 Jso like to beque<strong>at</strong>h kern* to many other*, bui •<br />

frcru *!»•<br />

• of the freeway.,."! ^<br />

^btx.dRwmnf.^: *. in the loep...": <strong>at</strong> my rw<strong>at</strong>!"<br />

fo Sbumi«a: the wravoSerry C. ^iu get preen leal',<br />

p ^ < ^ p p<br />

drew, a Vigtnu&and a pair of shoes fr< mi<br />

you all foi the time* wcVediarcx Dawn, OiWci.<br />

Mrlwu. Rrhecca. Dan,"Ala. Joe. Jciie. Kai. Da^c.<br />

Mien, the Cmn Counttyanc- Incklcanu. iini c<br />

ayone d»: th<strong>at</strong> 1 fer^n&ntuD^ to AryiM Mdloti. ><br />

bcs.K-.ul, (1 Con\ VJVC you) Knab'Kookn. I<br />

Rosr, to Joan, Js, tWroice ,»nd Viola, my<br />

' fikndihtp: to Alex J, a blank rape for<br />

(Steal America; am! tc all the icMheti<br />

• -who intd.* ,i dttferawe in niy lift. etc.<br />

1 --<br />

Occr.-.rr / Jx. uhdMioaaryimj^drtvivl mylovr<br />

^iivl to riciyuiu: d>c> I lave yoti. Gt*t Ble«<br />

!, 1'tli (.''j-'f, leave evcyws my lft^T ai>l h'>pefijll)<br />

< ritemot^ 1 o; ran, ,-v<br />

" Hiora'n " M<strong>at</strong>yannv, fiiy<br />

iv mi-Hv Kninvip. my"!r[: ''<br />

i. Mailyriu. niy hunu.-t.t-f>*.<br />

. ] leave ynu ltnr<br />

I )i\ ill. I "<br />

jrn. v».i<br />

p y<br />

nr.l'.iiiiiy, you fsn h*** 1 * any-<br />

( i * ^ | - , . < p l c - he didn't<br />

Bi>ii»ae...dailt-u-lovrJy. gJcamingtKiWMnile,<br />

CVK cbao^ wutditcukories, /KtOam- "*Ho warn* #t<br />

mmj; 'VI-IK. I \c*vr y.n* my tUtti.<br />

Yfij tin li*\«! Her. Kim. ^mtu wcir4»<br />

in 1 (c.uli. "Vnule^-ii'iii..-*<br />

y p g f ody and lackk.g<br />

ma*!, do licirljy bcrtow, ujvin my -<br />

^t p<br />

*i'i Dawn- a pifcr t w hi>lj.<br />

N<br />

ixtpefuU) >.»ll not fa!! d..w,i<br />

jr.yoiwV MML)I •» puflip (to ivfill<br />

voui lictd),<br />

'ion cif)i«Jr fMrItijt£cp<br />

Martin CfiufTwhi). J piiif'W P,"r!u.)i-.<br />

ami ihc height to get mi a ride <strong>at</strong> (ircu<br />

Antcrica: m K^KH:J * .Lite JStirry, y-m<br />

fmt pbtc.<br />

t<br />

waur •.-.• j'tirtr<br />

}; to JcreniV' pjn'*<br />

> !rtc Cbvn), :ny cl«tl«<br />

i, IVIKCJV iixinly >^<br />

J fifiuiod j-cu tnlgji; IKCO «f. .*-»<br />

iut fit (or<br />

•* tup<br />

to (he clinic tyiwiiin'w wltyi.i.-).,;,.,<br />

a i.ulli*M\ t'olUr* and huirtt'it^r i^vtura!<br />

ntuulu!; tu AJot- a lii'.le fruity<br />

lyeah. ri[jtd). vmie Slilh l-ui, J<br />

Iroe «cw of any Kit invhc*l.yi to 1-J<br />

• unlitnitnj izjric*'; tc Hiercu-1 pac<br />

ili't3 you?<br />

'D. lttViinK<br />

I. \tffc \ f lAn OpHa«tt«. d" 1)<br />

itdUtip<br />

j.i v,alkin}: tltn»U(;1> the pjt<br />

>itii.ir tun-'t: vt>t» wjni; I'etc<br />

K( (Hj-ik); Ji'V, uk rVi'i.'in.<br />

*1 JtvtlOIIJIV I 1<br />

Itry tjpt-<br />

*> of jv<br />

n have 1 ^nic. all dirtier. <<br />

want; Nlarvann,<br />

i<br />

\; Rir<br />

;;if! ijirj.i \r n Vn\\ M»tii poOviipVitUv.Mail'-TtiK 1 itiv ju<br />

> Michd"!lif shin olf nivtuck: .Sinr^Rngnxrpe*;Eniily,Arrt('t'.iwen'.'al'li<br />

ie-'ctV. wuttir.g! And to ewry- lite itcry; Aiootl. red hn jn<br />

t ;'.V,-II tu.IT*and aUdieSn).v;l'o: «>vbrr-^tfr. I<br />

i-jic \\M* al! .iv unK *!.•!<br />

iK *1io .t_riol -i .ill m ill<br />

rn> tuin>, 1 W*c uniiy. lot rui .,-«.t» I )MA. !<br />

!rjvc y-i.1 AKA "l'l*;*" ?C I'X'iA mei».>ti«'i f.-r my<br />

fi wiul Jon "UriJ* N, I lrj»T J -Lja- m iW.- «nvv pn u.<br />

!'A"t».. K>Mn"i«...i:;.'l'uBl!: Kiuty *Oifl*n" R, 11> j^r<br />

n'*i ilic jut $ ! t«T«t p**iyi!ii MIH] my I. IIIAI ilnlit.i'%.<br />

V'Miri. i>.i."i iidiiy. lilij'i't f:»f|jpt v.»n. I loir<br />

w-.. ^ (-iilfrier..! ."l).^'«lw k-j«ir<br />

y y p , . I'ni «irn^<br />

In th- ;--.-oli- tl-_n iliJn") talk in »«:. I ItJ'c V"" tny<br />

i1)-.in-A,vMu.^!iut'ii.hi» wxitlidu^it )ft'it T . li'i'ne<br />

111.- or "' *, I Ifjvi- nicit>.ii!c\ iiiM VIAI"! -. . *, '.. :!.,<br />

]. A \" i .ti'iil'. 1 ltj>. v.'U inv\irt:nj.ih. tru- ynx rn»v<br />

p. ..n tLifiKri. itiniiiTTi trijr, ever". JI>»1 t" ttiy ^i*:* >*'<br />

)3ii . W'jit: i L!I»I'( ILHT'II^NM. 1 ^'""!'. I • 1 l J nuiiv |v.>j>!r lo<br />

Vlihkal...b I Ir.-w ,.!.n>llrt>. un Hdlo :<br />

i .i i. 1 i.'ro *Mf}] "*tir>ni viu wil! h**e un<br />

K-tio kiintiirni. iM»e irtHJii'kc uti".), IJK<br />

Inir\i the KIMI V'idil, •un, hear;*, jit-llu<br />

>lui^ jnil itiivinhean))-, 4ml bcauiiful<br />

: Mr, Tiibjiiyi. fiAir )**».«' -f tir, tiini"A>tii* I'S d-ifx-t<br />

aVfti tbcorpiirrtlc^jirill.t chin^. v.r.t \zt*r, Mv. Slu^kcE.<br />

decent ti», Naomi >ml l'<strong>at</strong>il; iJtrn. my ifijx MMJ<br />

NR, of pair/ mjrvi thin «Hi(^diop;,heiuppv piyi.Lanl-ui DCMI ic^M.iny<br />

dt the rbltowKtf$ fbr KtiO'a »1c»ivvt i\>>h3u(t: yiw j-rfayt-reiin. btis, J . ^*.»<br />

mv Morvl.it<br />

fMl!O>: my f.iU ."i;ji f*- iunmr Sun<br />

UD); s'ty Ui4(vii.<br />

K t c y l i ; p )<br />

An E.L liidpc K«Uc- tvoiuei I'U'a lifetime<br />

f \1l iki h<br />

y u * truly *e J ntay W*r«. turkey. i.-.J >naRhctu aw- ^TW*,tf.. .J^M!<br />

oil rp ccu(jr«ll tlrov: -put I'm not i.ompUiainp.-^}T(> 1 JOIIA Uim: L*»rk<br />

-itdei ardf wily ^etnoa irporudt Lppoo. You're alway* *o *waW in yout knee*. Suad<br />

peuon n ny r^cj POOM JIIWITIJIW upnni(pt^i':nicmbciwaitny«nt«r.l<br />

-ml n wh not a >d rhr *ofUf i&- *a«w DonV.worn* 1"<br />

o^txcfHcraiKlM-S^nW >0>lbGndyCH:My<br />

cyp p ) t<br />

tomyire xircd c pr«w ' —H<br />

bra ptxcotliJc<br />

bJd\J<br />

awt*ti.iciti et ^im^klJ<br />

-1 n x wnth t\|ii B b<br />

t U^J, **S 1<br />

K ! ft U-<br />

tew-. »)/•<br />

t i.'. Jfl!!".'<br />

>«iU iwl IT<br />

j*l .tllp,',.<br />

"Ion [.icn «nd icjpiMnHne jio-1 4i: ii«y n<br />

nkj<br />

fry<br />

tu linn* tc<strong>at</strong>hcrv VTK> havt givrn op r>r nic.<br />

ie. ind Ji^


a Boogcr *<br />

^^uewi crown made of rubber cement. JUNW 1 ' a<br />

mike wnrH wdi juV 1 ". **.aniaWt mm. IOW1-.LL<br />

wn>'i24h*i.lCAR£NK~£yett»©r* ewer wtirr th<strong>at</strong>iaoraaBj<br />

*.3irorikle tubtctiptiua (Wh<strong>at</strong> guy in rricndihipandonunnn^CARL: *<br />

.lulwpmmu^ldbail^tuointfyKw p%nonw;.HAM:it rnutr ~<br />

I. litojyn Pavi>n, hrinf; IJI away from in>n. (.;r*.r MA. H-J.iv fii -AJlrK<br />

ri'.ii Hdlhote, lejve Quynh aikl Anjir ^11 of ftiD credit to the *Il mix rrvoritc '•u;;V: line lit the<br />

tlte [^t"Jt iii^nHiiin 4n\l (hfu the Lowrjicafrtriia (n^y lniy.!i tard *!,'-) 7'^r.y (am -<br />

ycariandaihn'f mp j|ifult\^L>in<strong>at</strong>ioitt uiiiimirrd tiJettc nsot DIMII^ to fret rid othb rain<br />

Tr. linii^a. I II-JIC * »-iitui«oj.»., 4»c can forr*. ,nd< • tinarmi. Vu Luu - twn SAAB lifh<br />

nnw.tiii'ef -*ll "I I'K" nniei we irammoj Irunp • a ti(» ict of \laj 1 twllioe tyt b<br />

f»r then* I'.- Ri'ti 11*-jve myouii'Tc<br />

| Mini', I Icj'r jn uihiiiitrd Uippl)' of<br />

re ,'drniti! ]'V I 2.it mv \nnoe I'Hmui.<br />

iwoney_. Rj^hrl. . .Voi. .:r !<br />

mw it'*li.nr iwivllv... ^ooflit; ill<br />

.. a*td<br />

niwt. . my<br />

n.v tulfcLtipt, of 7(T, D««»'ci(*tnaAR' ;; mmtlct<br />

'«a Fmally " 'orgs»" fee Ac offitia: Proidcnt.'<br />

o. d.r wh -I. . eakr... iry »lai.di of Hawaii. ] a!w leave jou four-iCW^. BERRY for *od w> bitr tnw in<br />

"croek" - du, wh<strong>at</strong> an. you dttml IVih . whHdvairforxtien Ifcits'-tyvKi' >:Kcrankln. leoMtn't know wtui vim»nj»pjt.. Paul... .. Ru«r, mother(*ir IjJc'tMv-it«.PU.ci.To]t AlUn or wh<strong>at</strong>ever Icii<br />

.' toon pretty pxJ huh? hiih? IXunn itcU.**! Miicrit'lci ..Manny— my gw« vhof *"^'i JTHI <strong>at</strong>- the hell you want-,"o r< e*]|n!. 1 Jw |n\r Vllntbwi Kiu<br />

, .jwrraouihlPhil-adamntrjothbtutQand irady h.ivc.., Naomi.i dKn'piiig tprue tit Ju-iv'i ind jJlrnyp r rnnal**bnouon*dan*xlnAdarr>7*<br />

. ing . . tprue . tit . Ju-iy'i . ind .. >»irn(>f Lj3U,Haneyand:in: . ity'iZ Nfr.Ofym* . thd hdnithoieweminglyeKSm foggy :<br />

it) he couU r np hi« WctScal... Byan.Mur»/._SjifeyoitMiy ..aiKJ Afnl Ar>«l pia w!,)tx-r 1 »Iv. traica fc« ofTn}ani m Wir,^ jnotnln^onihcM-Ouunvkw.. " i<br />

teeth jifir; he eM, I *lw leaVthiiit and June—Tammy.. J nrj^itlifc. in Hod... a S*timr antiJoir^rindirwinjLtn.T^tuthini.ngJiJi' and Span- Michelle. AdamT, Sherry, Doonie, ,„ ."<br />

jncneafuf htirooniic ircould iti)p B>Mt Dance piciurv... jiJin A ,. an inf!j(.iMc[« IMIII, v>h for \ory,c oo bow in u«r thcie L*c.vi« H;J- .l-rvkr* Wicl.Tlru.L^awr. Andnll ofV^M-a . v<br />

uJvnM b<strong>at</strong>Hreom. t3ira -^*- «u you don'T ha^e w pay foi the tollbri.ii:c.., to 7b K.I'llejvcniy hirm.oii, niydcaddt^ .ihl ana- teg-fiJIof "aVad"merrt^(c»,Loren- .*"/s<br />

cnec* -(rny' __. ft<strong>at</strong>he*.. I moot MHE-. you^wfotdng me to do ih«- ked pkTurc of me glued next rr> it a pitiutc «f < I'wiy nonh'ng..,well, maytie torneting.., ""<br />

rrjlbuircr ^' to 5nadca... monf taiJa. rDa\y... ic<strong>at</strong>hdu ror the Cnwfbid. 'P.> the whde dan of'931 leave* vu» of Median 3c Sally-daily itipt'tD<br />

.tte,Wt^ b«'nefcrftru*hed^ s 'bacx^'vourtf^^ fond memm'm. l<strong>at</strong>he renof juweU I leave about 5prnellu»hidiaddeJ a link. ^ '"<br />

,rrr^trjl«ool^l}ii>finy,op(:nii injt-. WN^THF.CUWN5i.MAkii711EMfrOI > ! I. bnit/Kou. hive. HJVPVOU?<br />

irtfK'.I'ctcf-tlirjeibdt. Hortf whi^h I h<strong>at</strong>e. j.IX • ttunk» J6V tfie tic:, m tcrurn I To Uz Uwhwqucn: 'ro^j jre impfieJ): Venu* of Igivecvnyifcingl ever dkJ d«a< was<br />

tunorw-MancMa-nothings g^ijx^a)tTee.nair^.youii[udestonpjcnf.iWida l X'£cndorf, beef and biocflPfi, uA daim. Asblej" lutefuJ*r irupid.crwc.h;B)!-ow*l! H^:<br />

: -t - "IcSid (praik* -ilk! all) but op. the Cute piarf&mbow.'ohftird Warmupfoiubriefntornent high »*.linn|, ] rivr ap. All r)*e. al< the '<br />

iweaohin ourfkaeaiwayi ice;» ro »«r orcji'ry), bang mcJIioirrf-. Numt I>« <strong>at</strong>rl Thil—but pM thing% t^t «, ( ^ve to cwrfmc<br />

.. t>om... IXmibc Joobc... votive got to tAc lam, MO. Nunti: early frahman die, but rw n goo K. iThrurina Bog,<br />

»._ (. ._ _ v<strong>at</strong> Jew debaicn, hcAithy relar^oruKips, »nd an in- Saiha, jimes. &.' ,'vob get lorrK asu, t»n^<br />

-,. . — --T-, -.,-.- _. — vhcioNew Ha«en {orrn to evtr.tx


free rici-as ro the Mt ullica snd<br />

Gun> and Kuei cmiun, cm you<br />

hern i»ke me,To NuryAnn-I wOl<br />

gtvr you a gt*r eentrtc<strong>at</strong>e to the *»»•<br />

of her chair sc ^S: cou!d h*jy aH the<br />

big 1- Aorts and tvgEY piety th<strong>at</strong> **•<br />

libs. 1 give .Anna a hee cruiw w the<br />

Gurbean UUnck w» ft-r «;ce (he can<br />

rcla? and enjoy bendf, 1 gr«« Rmng<br />

w»J AiAad a lubKnptipr.» "RC"<br />

Magazine so you can learn mw about<br />

the moc Fu**!h/, t gple Dimple a<br />

lifetime supply tf baiwpoy. (I hope<br />

g£ g y<br />

Ahiraugh I'm a litrft prnon. I hsvc<br />

much to give. 1o you... My bt£ uscer *<br />

£mla» A bikini tor the iwimming<br />

pcd.aitd dubbing. My tinvr Lujie...<br />

niy sm3i£ relieving todwr'tli<strong>at</strong> n«ii*<br />

to be banged and kicked in »nW tu bt<br />

opcnrJ and duwd NJj "Cunad*"<br />

. Exeb... a red pcrche (fbr-iuwj<br />

Jorjt...lj»fiioJ, and ray bettor<br />

M<strong>at</strong>f>~nne... * hunk lying on ^<br />

Kmoiian tx-Jth Dx\-ii i.ia^pio hl^v-up Uoll<br />

Sluron... A Jnk td'canii, and<br />

my vnUc r.i yrit Jayw«i... C.->urage<br />

and a li- >wrt Hiri.. A 'r-.ieli?*x<br />

LHlijn,.- Ront<strong>at</strong>iccriraih rvvdi My<br />

itin vutrr Oui-.. tkittU-., a pc*,h<br />

rumowr. CMih, a wolkn.An, anJ A<br />

»ooddj]V Ann Marie... Ivrtwn<br />

'man )imt— UnoW Uinili*t la r:V<br />

",'tenvanl-ili^taqueru im .^.iKSc-<br />

1 \ wy .ncnr.ni.> »nJ my<br />

ralliif (jwi "iralinl'<br />

'CiMiiinci apiihi* Mi.')j>loi Mv<br />

WIITI, my ciiiriti. my p»vl *cii«v • >f<br />

l*umot in~ ^| irft in yu: arc,<br />

>.-1 leave my fok-.-s to add<br />

-.rohifclf.f vlkaiscnciuinmentj Ml.<br />

and probably my old one) Mi ;-,<br />

-.. Mytt<strong>at</strong>ix to add m ben tot;<br />

Ni^farDfLrwrncFalrriiOifi, * •<br />

^ ji-ii,.;. " -,'* V yw «>'. I like him M-.XJOOO<br />

^ nit Man.*: Nsrp<strong>at</strong>fa. :he ' rnpd. Dimple,!lewcyouVj*» At: readi. Kmwmbcr rCoaU hear* a<br />

pit, ar.-i waning tn fciw. Maiua .Vidibbv .Tit- ^r*yiwirao every Bhaigra Party on th, 1 t'a^vof my favorite, dual* Graving yin<br />

•dtnhnbjp, Jpring i.rcdu itoen, jy nanrj. -hit e»nh. Wlh tJw octtTiOTi th<strong>at</strong> y«i retire my tamou* recipr ft .r r*vk and<br />

rfefcbk:' I he Ring." Tngs rtgb' tv pimp. Joii --hoc ii JW? guy now* jtews WVh. By dv w?..*. bcm*. lV.k and boa*. Octov*<br />

L- Ga*£e Hush IHuer, sre*»- cu&r lor ^iy,!_ ha\*iI Ju hainj Afiva.'ycM gft the be*: ui Jv did my mown dip' Turrry by<br />

A iron: (),7, tiin. cumuUxw. die hfh Nfc. ioi. To ?ou, I Icrve ik: most fprgwus hu.iK ever, avtdcnt of • oync. \iwe you<br />

7-cppdm Cd«. Ju»i!=i frwnhal! Ikinch <strong>The</strong> »vh: lmag/NOTS Bur you cm Havc<strong>at</strong>lthc'it!?:.. S-bc! Uuriva, to you ';'<br />

to kkk aw, Rnbb: "ed*. Molly. Bitd* ^ jnrw-rr. «1T t!anijbo-jy, , ,, ^^l^nl w\i.-k Hcwwa*\*our diyT A<br />

> !*c^[ueth the fnllow-.^ ur. 1 >J]-j.in Shw. bemp^'vaind mind a><br />

* .HIA: 6 y«/i of r>Kr.d»Jvp, bt*.h ptaurci, Kirs boily d.i hereby heijuc<strong>at</strong>h wt CVnltna. my m* fawn 1 . 1 **: Parti*, riz.si parry,<br />

to »CMe ynu with, a r-i^t ..i St Ann-.*, ifctt* i«i s jbUiqr tu ^^n« d.xt oW< ma th<strong>at</strong> you CM<br />

bonnpday, ikr, ki>rnl>r*rd > tun;fortTQ). •,. "^wo-Jiln'c i-ff.xirw.)Gftdy:«vturcu*-U\li"e Sxmnc rr»*.-dse^Hiet. liu<br />

^gtrart. -.'.inflovrcn, beauty a.-.J ironic when ,- 'Acrr.ijjii not tu\ty«ich«iidyt>. Nano>-Heneb<strong>at</strong>Jc* • W>MliW.. .•n)-.wiram^ij«luIU.Su7y H- tintc idrt-non *ex I iut sLini-A You<br />

1 Oslinp notcf'hc»r \ityt. a hiirdSirp ptctiirc >asorie* .'.hout dif Kl*wyT*in»efoifl*ti»^iJHp' ti» Viv* »lut I'm uviu'' lite ,<br />

banvquet JuttiLz: touTialhrn jcrpoo. iw nn_(r . ^VrHir piiitn'ei'hc.Ty. k<strong>at</strong>ihl*";r». our *"^irdv" I^J.KKHIJH t'in.*" Haaaaa. bift aa<br />

bcyfrKttif, 7.y«3Gnotlficudship. I "M«s)un.5aCyt W!vr: l>crnrt. «tcwfSJpo»-eiKi-.iiidy fi,.*uyi-v !JLIJJI! I ;, '.Liiiu :oit*y ht'-nu*. Kt<br />

'ltd :c>3)t, ibip v<strong>at</strong>, tc liriwl«hir.d f^r tutici K.-in^thtttfof'oie- whrr. I urrdcdi<br />

gainiriige.ntrtiit!-. 1 t-.-.Aa Mar S 1.50 tnn^iti. i' ••; iiiv firman tancEi-1 £>ak*. a ^ptciruai ««ci. "v^u.lv.ai, vi..itvilvcn! Re*t tren*.<br />

. an-f CliiieVd<strong>at</strong>e ^K!I ;V*-H gii\> JH r.rte .'•' i'ti-.i- i.'VM . my ph^ic luimhvf- Rnitcmlicr ICi.T.<br />

ptx-I S»'iu: All niy luir Krjr,li[;-ni^|;li»:in, ht!(- urn- Honest Abe. a r.kit- raiiu. [)«•. my unit*-*<br />

wrtti mycmni^nr. Hunt: An A!tied p(] wiih a!>vay^ Mjm.riv ,iut«jJe h»r jMit.ng i:,- w-uK<br />

tucan \fjjn. %'^iif m;mc •ppfel-;»- my 'ol'crcna/tjt; it!u>tion\. Oud,*:) -»i*oi«^- /••<br />

.life witivtut i'.Y.trt-. 'if Ujck J' ^^fl!*^<br />

m > pit»ra3ii!Uti«>nand uiuibinr.fKv. lion.iir,<br />

' . ^ , . ' , ("-if, '' ' • ^hhtt rv " rt<br />

!).;h.tplv* and ictTi'i". i\sfo"i iflt Vi«v ! >unjli i»ikjnu uv «ctm-.4iund ronj in.) the •<br />

'': i* iWf- I ru 1. ,n.'i> 1*1111) b£ oK'Arjl l>ivjy ,ind riiH iuji>y [>-«>» li-. ^'. U-.tvc l^aniclif, inc I ; :f.'j:v mj^'tp'rii.*. "tit;<br />

.i. Vivim: Von; uJni I J.^.l.lt P^iinKnv, (*. a pyy her ajv, mf;/eirilj HI^!;.. ^ Ikenv "» 4 -»lwr.ttiir ol ^ ;r,J |'. K.MV." A!-..<br />

- puvia: 1 ,-wrU ;.u vcHit.'- f'VrwiUi Mi. l<strong>at</strong> yuu iKcd .1. An*! tWii ::t><br />

and .\'t. ri.w^.ii*.*t• i'jviwivt».iiiicJ ' •


K-! B* tbe •«jy Tt': fun Aopping <strong>at</strong><br />

*nd<br />

Rebecca. Sbanrta, andTamera: A tiinfj Mo* y«u XICUR tjAxhi HI keep you! To au-vof*<br />

lifetime supply of dank and cards, the *Ade "V" dub J l&*e jou guys dcarjy ami I the •<br />

KabmuOiikiia,and«Mhr>* Each St^ we aC grow old,U*t not &J, together •WJT*I<br />

ether < fiwni4rf»ip and a wfein tout- guys <strong>at</strong> Skyline! To CeCe, my long ios di2dho«t<br />

runvmt. Don: 1'<strong>at</strong>rklu ecowmici ftOTAIiMv^youmyruacomsniiworiwfl.lfyou arid'rtfa<br />

memories with Erik *nd a Jot of<br />

food. Duiene: Tw thumb*. Noel<br />

and Miityn; Jfxz* jRemorict. bfjfoibe^nioKitotrwyfaiiwiifcnietokeep<br />

Armando: JUtprct-for wi>m*Q. csEuis-iJlUHniMydu<strong>at</strong>rcE. (ime^Tothc'H^iolr''<br />

'52 m to ray prrciou* family 1leave you wriooot of<br />

KJO$: Ntsuoetrt trfyo-u potential.<br />

8. V £u.nntk» doid Ofcrdir snd '<br />

wst-hei in keeptO»Jt of '<br />

thcrr.J a ftwr i*f rnti<br />

kiUiH)V f r' l fwn<br />

tiii/fg. tw..." liy.t- M Nj; *tu t*.\mm\. \ \m<br />

•! iu y:m all 150 of my inter*, JOii jUmf nttpi^ nu<br />

, mil rH/t«*i. 1 rtjlly <strong>at</strong>Y^,utc ill your adviie. II jnV Mi rinf.mcr, tfce ben teacivrr n li?>wU. t Iravv<br />

ir u'. > \X'. fci hdpirp nv through the cvnf^rUi^ ti^.cv- V»H; J [«-rii. IJ iHtifK 1 vrl^n* you cait vnniilp a.iil<br />

ijivi, A.-: • .^ H"» I 'Vi.'i w^:r «f.t^io»»r tw: m jfi honor liic rr.'Jrsr «iff. Mv-^\»it, more F.nglutV<br />

nracc, Golden Ginhar<strong>at</strong><br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rbC.vfi<br />

*Brttricc".<br />

GungH*y 1'<strong>at</strong>Owvyt.iiAirt It'e!'. ill f.f •** I will <strong>at</strong>wkyt re-mem bet" 1 Kerne .. trvJt *'Ai •.U««5 I^.V JM.I *;.I! ...V f:*rr"-"' ffw-niMnn.Mv<br />

+ my {1,^x14.1utitw'rc^r^i.tt(Mrinf**oil . icutf u " I he -and a Umiiedamr-ip.it of strew <strong>at</strong> SmtJiCi\a."P.><br />

l«W ihelaugit* and die birthday rf tij't«?iitc liiriMrylow, Mr<br />

kti, ihe best rep teacher ertt. 1 \a»e you wei<br />

tie*,, ucw m*g}


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my Hf bnvther<br />

rhavtl<br />

! To tn* other brother<br />

lo n*y twin ^ r<br />

Chun-LschajRpasnti>iihc^ndc3vur hereby ...<br />

dreamlhol«thcLowtdihanJ«urvr.T» qucaih the<br />

without id To CfcsfJ.'Pona: OK* Ng: t o I1 ow i a E •<br />

I Ian* ?,m "One life Oy" ted «,ny 1^: ^ y«<br />

danceth^ IVeierfc^en<strong>at</strong>ictpotuTu intiauak-i»^!a'tb a3 the AP<br />

t klSialinti ihm. To you I occa«Krobl(eni." C*th


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now<br />

mL*(w*«t*vpidmxn.K»i*r-f*n<br />

f.i'l my your<br />

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career. i'Uljcenlining von; help to 1<br />

. .-. « 'Wgn my futuic drn,n hour*. I leave a pjt fi<br />

okay? Okay. To new Mew-Mow. U.-h,! leave you the gnnd-lUm<br />

witli i nci^hboi Jndher'dng'lbMargie; I'll jum;^<br />

on your hed with a paper bsg on my liciil To<br />

Bonnie: A joh a Mr. Dunglc'f Roadie. Are the<br />

.; >wsrrcihmcr.ttru-cnmbin«1onto guy. you know who he is, but you have r,. W toomanycuie^ToPet^StqjbenSoundheim<br />

my l^kcr. J3-0-8. ,o Doan, n.y with Amy. Michael, I lenveyou the br*t of lu,k- will be writing of Diny Spinnln Production •<br />

gi'iz to.gUc props"to the almighty<br />

Got! for puli'in nw thru* i '/euj of.<br />

hell. Heistta Dai Lo! Sliouu po cvut<br />

to my hoihic mix in.liter [vide/, of<br />

DSP wdib<strong>at</strong> Dqg. Danny We be<br />

cuitin up them wheels of M«1. A'*»<br />

ioinpoitt todicmtuy «'.' I'IJ'J 1<br />

ur.forwttacddenithaim.iyi.mv v!««ct), niid Shelley- (nurtugr lOuriMriin)',' 1 . I lmy<br />

vciy untimely IICJ'II hefrhy VIM J.md. .tlaihr.lk. pip -l<strong>at</strong>in ipr.ikini; uunr<br />

(cave: i.i lanimy o,uan my twlovtj lnvaStc t* livels. Ti nty huntlyi'liiaiik-i I-n [*i«ii!<br />

dop, Chuiiby; to Tina an-f Jeiry up will: iir tliev paM IS ynn. I" >NV I ...1 I<br />

liang my ravuiiu- teddy be<strong>at</strong> IWry t'.i^iip me !H yv.\n- it> live n> ij.r full. • > \ • i..<br />

Bean to Elena Mi-mile/my tim pair . e\i*rj 1 on« Vi'auh out fo: tiruuk umlfi.-nti i 1 - 1 MI<br />

'"•vfMfrti\p«*iftMaiijivil|i-na.»«"hactftv ar..! .ti\H IH»W • )h. |;'»' ' i;"' waiv: in it:-,<br />

j '. • " •- lie<strong>at</strong>tto hniJ ol! the pi-nl and even u.c hj-l stut* f>'i;i;' ••' Mn-I- -:-u i-iok prv.it on ::i.i; MJ, > ,<br />

^, Y.; "". wv'w gunc thin, an.l ihc fie\)i >tj"t U waned ai ui'iwiy' And tor ihc tr\: of R1.X "Kar-Ai-c, Mj'ii:<br />

V ••*- UCSC*. flrnivnitvi yiHir fncr.J.'. \u/ well jlwavs Wtlliver. \'f.Ki, anil I'l-theao Liil. 1 •[--! l-.»v.* • J<br />

•' "••' 1 H heir! Mo-.- ifur'-rMtMlv. .t; ,.-,-; ll-!-,|4-''( .IM.1 V., ,t!l ,..; n'.v t ... '*' I'trr. i .-wr :v .%-n;\!n<br />

lifer YFsPund o>nt4«*2C (imi &.•>* Au\ f-iAl' windowv |en, rr.r i« pntroi'H: t-v.i in:r n t ICJM. I-H UOV . n<br />

l^ind body, dc feeribe<strong>at</strong>h tlie all the<br />

.•HOia'jtc^Utf H»txpie*' ill my Jitj'll;' 1 w tnend thai M(*<br />

in front MI you And all rav ^uy<br />

nl'lt-mv. Io Heidi 1 If.ivc my a!>i!ny<br />

niit >• ^rry whtn I dn t do<br />

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MI vlic :"i t'.-n.i'.'iu j<br />

'•-*!•» ( tli'.-.n-iitjii K!V..! I<br />

(•l.'iircx, jn.i |1 -C AL<br />

. Kevin N.-'.ii'itv<br />

Kov.:. O.-mv ngli:<br />

K1i>> kii(.'w\ wtn'ti you will<br />

I'ari'i': Ljwrcmr p.-piiv-itir.!<br />

Jti-,;r!pi lot M ••" V.<br />

Miki- N.-<br />

I1IH. M.-tll-<br />

d n-in.i. an 1 1 !uir \prav: ll,;!ip N.;«.tmi>»:olijirokipiioui the year.<br />

"loSajuIy I J^avt-apairtif • •ifnalcyci-ailiijt hot<br />

bane <strong>at</strong> DisniT)''" 1 ^ ^" k'i-d 1 'e-vc a ror>:ii tiUe-i<br />

. wirii'chocolafe.To'Shcm- ! ieave a rw:< of tiuue'<br />

ouce vou it mch a cry bjby. 1 o Ljlly [! ~,;.vc '4 c ttw<br />

bar 10 fight off th<strong>at</strong> I* !"in «iowi;towi». To Josh; •<br />

->.• Mi' MUSI NAM!.; ltjnd.ill !»<br />

i[jf»i Ji k ..irK-inc['iIis.huiiit trMv-.i.<br />

t.-.ui l.x.kt-(. in.irr; Itwn !-•<br />

'. me '.nnk^. *»irn.ii. \ !.-irt»ni<br />

'ijiii|~\v",n!iinj' 1DI:;jrrilllu>iiaiie<br />

•inii a ijik.i.i; mu;o4, SJJH V-J supply -1 f j >•_ i i 11 c<br />

ptiti and yemr own a<strong>at</strong>hi'joni. Siierry-a I'M.S<br />

puRihbjg and par«?nt-rc*emMing dummin.<br />

Yvinrie-:hej','(.TH vinyl hm sest th<strong>at</strong> youUunnl<br />

me olr'i-it mJ 13 ycaf* of weir dm!,. Minhanswen<br />

t» Jl rolttgc i-rami. ii;li» my fncntis,'<br />

'jtTet fricndihip th<strong>at</strong> nini JccjKt th-jt the wa,<br />

^*.in\htnr ID cha^ r>W7y t!i* rain, <strong>at</strong>iit r .rivit.'/r'<br />

And a half wooKof s:ars to RilfiU your hearu<br />

ueare. 3;15>.'4o,ur<strong>at</strong>i! to my parent* un^>ok'-n<br />

love and af-prrri<strong>at</strong>icn Ft;r e\crj'.hi.>gilwy have<br />

Joucf*: ;:.£ J.-IJ i*t tlicif u,ia.t»Jitii)ralkwc.<br />

4} J bcquca'ii to >-cw rwo brotiiecvprid?; fi;t the<br />

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, t\Wiu /il.iyVs ''X'ii|-I j;i*e aJ! my<br />

lll\r to 4l! my fflfDlK. 111.I UK * ii'd Wi-<br />

wli.u V.) MiuLmj;. T.i I'.tUn, I l«vr my n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

uiji-, inn n.ip\ KymU. I !i*a%v you granules .mil<br />

"ilAv! 1 .*!! I'u'liU [o •Vpril, I Ir.ivr 3 ho\iif L'Ctidnms<br />

ai,d whiu'1 ino- Tn M.nina, I leave my !'!*'•• Ibunlj*<br />

aHtifiinnir ..'!""•• tht- Pit people. Mi\h 'MIII'I.I, 1J,M,<br />

Lars, Nina Mully, Mr.rgan. Lo •- up hi 11:7 lir.<br />

* mowfiim. SVmUCuh<br />

• ivoir .il).(Hy)- i-it\ j.'-.d ivavy aitiikTy, \\ibel -<br />

••jfictialiiv ,ir.'l t"f.it .'i nuylic on. a biaiu)-'i^ : .<br />

]>i - Ssiiv tna-vitu:ii*l;Vin,Jir,-..i)y -•<br />

l\wc:l>Jr>, Hsminn - J Kaff 41 fjfcm « Lw<br />

HiiiihiT* ti i.ompany(yrJi light 1 wiihAtl<br />

diiiijiff.'), rf rr./ •<br />

friends I'd just like to My<br />

"1 HANKS I : OH EVERY-"<br />

THINCiil" You've all i»ten gie»!<br />

Wishing ail ci'you (iw bfiB<br />

afcyovj, yincc I've Steady gotten<br />

my %hj.-r of die BEST- namciy<br />

all my truiuU! Mmcovur, though<br />

end. I tnily tiopr<br />

ihjt it will only<br />

m a r>f^ p bcf.inninf; r'or<br />

hini^ to ccii'c jfi(t rut an<br />

t-nd to otir tfvti!u*tir.j; lucnil-<br />

Mlip 'K. j.f)!- Ihtiuf'i I'm<br />

Wjvitij: VIAI all wiili the bv*.t.'<br />

f.pivycu'dunvitrttand tiut i'm<br />

M 1'.) hrpinjL all tiic lube* to<br />

'H K«-^" (yt!U gliytW.iLiid<br />

L^ivuulty undenund. PJght 1 '!)<br />

ihi"«f frirmU :h<strong>at</strong> I'M? n^l<br />

mentioned (yen knu^v whoycu<br />

>ir!» th. rv* 2 reAu-ns: t) you've<br />

^t>t it all alicjitv and 1) }us»<br />

bccauM- your lunic ii not .it) tH»<br />

liny tpjt '• ibesiun..uui m ,iilp>i i.i si«. In-im-1.. \-,'. '• ~)i<br />

.ihke. :!in, i.itk .ihU' An.I !u-v. wn. :n-.:' ! iion. bmii '-''.u -i^-tn ! i'-'< :'.n- ^'»" J'."i '•.nij'.lit cliiLMtij; peoplt-<br />

i' u;\ 1 Vi! c " I'ti'sluni'ii !"•[ .t I'.ni i.in !-i't (in 1 1;Mis; oi •['• >tim' dit.' iiihiiilci i •niT'v.inl v/iiti .i inuiictc' Ainl then<br />

i\\, VpK'i itvi i'i *' ; nii'Miises thfviiiifin!.' All .iiulali. 'iicu- W.LS ili.it -.tunny pi.iui i-itij-jn uiili tlii-^.inihliii):<br />

lllf--. ,;tu! -I Hew l> >illiil lluih-i'i .si u.m i.t .... i -i. ii in ' ' 'I ' '* ""' ''' l K' lsl 'iHtsfv<br />

known ."Mill, .KM luinii'. to K.tmm.iii. .in .i\ri.u;L waj.'jutii (il'A<br />

ii.ipN ih"t -iii:'i> nil .ul|i;>.tnu-n> t*.-:n i.-: -nw.• • >i •!•• ^ : -. •-!!;.!•. iti;: ; ; 1"^ M' . \\!"> At • .. vi 1 • .nui i;-- :l;.in ,pl([L-,v. m.i'.•'•>• IILSSCS ii.p.c ^0 c-r i ••milt'ius<br />

Anvw.w. i.idivwc.iu'l-.afi.WftU-a on iiu-[U'i imu VimM-mnu* A i, n !,,[•; CP.LU I!UI >i-...-. ' \.- ti.m.-.v.i .1 ;ii.in liu-v niiiOu n- litti ihh >. :" '•,;..».,.! ltl,l,. .*•;!,,; ;l ,„,; ;i,i. .-.!„,.,!. ! !..P1 i;ti. :,L,,;-.|i., ,;;,,.:,.;.; xiui i*.jjic;i !<br />

lute i,M;t.uiiM:i(iiuU'()i".isfcii.i1.l;!u'.nni •.'!.!•. -in\o r.ru in.iv,.,; *»-(.r. ,.. hr ,i:i. iMi.u-niv •.• r-.! hr Tl-,r li.wtliciiluurv. Kinpi^rl.ib. !w>n!


PRESIDENT'S SPEECH<br />

Memories of <strong>Lowell</strong> help us onward to the future<br />

s. tiunilv',:uul<br />

friends; itiswithjjie.iicM honor th<strong>at</strong> I welcome you this<br />

morning to witness (lie Lommcucemeiu letcinony iif<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> I-Hj»ii SchpolWnioi cLLssot'tiineteen-hinidrci-<br />

and-ninety-dwee.<br />

Through ihc: yens, we, the class ol l'?93 <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

H'mii School, h.ivc gfnwu (Pgcthct, forming .t ifass ol<br />

fficUju:.idetTiii.';ifhic«'HieiH.nli..it ut r:iir families. tc-.ulif.-i 1 -. and Incii.l-.<br />

On behalf ofoui tlass. i would like M ili.iuk, tus.<br />

and foremost, nut p.ireiiiv who h.ive taken /'cii tinu*<br />

ami p<strong>at</strong>ience in raise m int.* ;iv pf »i>i--* th.i; wr h ivc<br />

become lod.iy: voui help and supper h.tve nude uie<br />

cM diffeicnce in .1!' wn<br />

iioin ti.i 1 *.«'. ifiiun.eni iccn,i}.',er> into nutturr, younj;<br />

a.'nits, \.\\rie.tvc this auditorium todav. we dose a 'ire.it<br />

•- h.ipu'i t!i' >nr lives tot't'ihei, leaving behimi our te.uh-<br />

iu. -Hi! tncnds.and the fond memofiesoi all el t|iei^ot)d<br />

ii:-Ks i*i.ic wew \hanil. 1 ct us .ill he.ul i;: our scp<strong>at</strong>au:<br />

...i •,. .ilvv.iys hoidinj*,. within our he.ms. ;tie-.t- spLvi.il<br />

uunsoMe-oi.Mi .ilm.i IU.IU-I. U.wcM<br />

SALUTATORiAN'S SPEECH<br />

Seize the day and let nothing pass until tomorrow<br />

COCK! ir.ortiint;parent'., friend-, htarhv. uitntmstia-<br />

lion, and principal 1 aul Cheng. And .1 spcvni UOJK;<br />

morning 10 rhe j',radua:iu^ c!av. ol' \' w> .'y i h.ivt- iw.»<br />

words foryau: Ciirpf,1ii'tn,yti, sc'i/e;iicu.n N'-iw ! h.nr<br />

four niore: Qiutm minimum craiiiui[-.•••:{".aaept<br />

ouri.iij.!f;nli.s,.ii!i!('iulutkoii the ;CM ot .mt liws.<br />

titrpt 1 wain .MI in'ard lei ihc I urine in 'me i;>m,' fii-ni .nine<br />

liiir.noi.'.'. i,iFi,i!.ii hes,tnI ih,:i M.HMII.V ii.iveac.it':) to<br />

iiMp!;ipoMin.neJ (hciii^li!: I don't iiie.in to siij^crt ih.n<br />

tfir'H. st-L-i- the .iay, ,'>. iiiileed e\ielicni \^.l^l^ ot .inv 1 owi-ii ili;!!; loliowifie Naked<br />

aihi^c • only. liiHvcvcr. it the; .he imdeisio'•> cvalttple ne.M<br />

••'i-.iro't 11 i\or (HI topeciivecolki'^Lampir..' <strong>The</strong> Naked<br />

•v iiiv w.is •ir.jK. i iidL% t t>\>in (,.il and onlv .ilkiwcd ;o ie-<br />

.•/:fV/,*l«-rter thari a i-r-v.rajvi ar'ide i it-.i.| l,i.,i i'ebui-<br />

ary. ['helicadlnit te.ul.' V".'inline i ),iv New I'u-.idi.n:<br />

B:ir;t;s, luit. ;.i!:iei. f- (i.iv.<br />

I nit its K'iplic.n ions .ues;rL-.uer %ei/L-yuur lite.<br />

. lliv.tiiv -.(*•'• I- 1 p ll i :n- 'I U-' .[!-'!;• :/Ii 'V. !• • i:nd s I! -<br />

ist.k-iiori "t i!i. pftvnr MM .is Ix rij.iji 1 ;ti W.i'u.hn ;>iKe<br />

wiiHc, .unin.ion Ii.i' iisdii.ippoiiiuncnts in M.»ur us, Luit<br />

uruT :!ic J;A---'A! ffrt::t:i' v: \n:-iv ::•• "<br />

(. )n "ii" evtietm- t'.ul c* ilie carpt than spuinih) is<br />

Andrew N !.i''in LV, haicr known .Lstiii.-Nakei!*. ,uy < 'ne<br />

cvmld ii.tve seen Andrew Maninci: .1 lew months igo ,\s<br />

In -.tiolleJ the Berkeley ta;iipi 1 W/:J >;.-;iu^:/in i:is.tt:einp:<br />

to proK'si tnc i;«* ol I'lc-thini.; as a inwl ot veil control.<br />

It v ^.1 i-'i." s.iki tl'.u tiif \ak*.\l t jiiy di/r.v v.iuiii.D io the<br />

w.n-:l a-s w-cli .1:. hi> pant.s and took- hold ot (tie prcscr.i<br />

(uniiirc-.seii. Aikiiioi.tv/ortv,mom. l.un wrarini'-o-ine-<br />

tiiiMs; under thi'. gradualii)ii rnhc. Some would say the<br />

N iked t iiiv i.r'i-sed :he line (ifturcn a-.i tjnable and<br />

enusive sct/mj; ihe day<br />

S,. in AV vs. aie irtt with the tjiie.siion. how ni'i'.h or<br />

l-.'uv little .••./y(v///v^iiiij;ishe.i!ihy? Anti lor the answer,<br />

ii.k!\ to I lor.ice. Ponun<strong>at</strong>ely, f lontct"i.iid motetion just<br />

u;rpc th<strong>at</strong>: 1 le i*. also (jtioied to \AV cil >tttirfu\ en rebus,<br />

nu-.i'Mrr in il! IIIIHL',. I heancietus widely believed th<strong>at</strong><br />

e\ni iiiioii riling, like Ijcini* nakrj. were hud in c-\if\s<br />

. Jut- rtiin t-xii( mi tur/v eiwt u-micnuo. can be ir;in<br />

peiai wuli the wisdom, don't saciilke wh<strong>at</strong> /on want<br />

iomuniiw Inr wh<strong>at</strong> you w.ir.r uKlay, tJne'slife is made<br />

up- ot many days; Mime of wuik and other t if play. In<br />

livmji ulle. life with .1 i.trpr than <strong>at</strong>iiru.'ie 'ii;e aim to<br />

strike a balaiite Ivtiw^.-n the rwo ajid 10, above ail, d


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rACWTY ADVISOR<br />

Pete Hammer<br />

PublUhcd every thrww«k><br />

bv the foarnslum classes of<br />

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San Fnndico, CA 941?:<br />

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Comments on tchool-reUtai isiun<br />

from students. £;niJn/, and community<br />

nwmbeti are wekoioe. lettm must be<br />

ligncd. Nimcj v;iU be withheld it*<br />

requencd. We reserve the right a edit<br />

l<strong>at</strong>en before ^Uiutirn zud will<br />

•itempt not to »Utr mranmt<br />

letters to th? )nura^Ii>m «>i<br />

Room 2 V<br />

Put the brakes on the parking policy<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

has decreed<br />

th<strong>at</strong> students<br />

who<br />

drive to school must register<br />

their vehicles to receive a parking<br />

sticker and park ihem in the<br />

student lot, r<strong>at</strong>her than on the<br />

neighboring streets.<br />

<strong>The</strong> student parking lot is so<br />

far away from the main building<br />

th<strong>at</strong> many students are<br />

afraid of vandalism. Two cars<br />

have becniirebombcd in the<br />

student lot in uV past year. This<br />

fear,along with thcdisiancoone<br />

has to walk to get to one's car,<br />

causes many students to park in<br />

the teachers' lot. Students have<br />

the right tc feel safe. Regular<br />

p<strong>at</strong>rols of the student lot by<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> security would help lo<br />

assuage many people's fears.<br />

Because so many people park<br />

in the faculty lot, few people<br />

register their cm knowing th<strong>at</strong><br />

if they are ibund in the teachers*<br />

lot with a parking sticker on<br />

their car, their car can bt traced<br />

back to them.<br />

Because of neighbor's complaint*<br />

about litter, students are<br />

no longer allowed to park on the<br />

street Many of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s neighbors<br />

walk their dogs on our<br />

lawn find allow them to leave<br />

their own "Ittlcr"; th:s goes<br />

completely unchaUengerf.<br />

Rel<strong>at</strong>ions -vith members of<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> neighborhood<br />

Alumni oppose religion<br />

<strong>at</strong> gradu<strong>at</strong>ion ceretnony<br />

D«t Editor.<br />

Shortlybcfoifgradm(ionhs!june,(50niai:bdwthniji<br />

a permit wive :>ixl How<br />

cva, no one pcrscm or institution , 1 :; •he right to<br />

dict<strong>at</strong>e to others v-hcre the- can or .•-1 ••-.ot; .aik.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lo>veU administr<strong>at</strong>ion lias rfevy.\<strong>at</strong>ed (with ><br />

thre<strong>at</strong>s) th<strong>at</strong> students can r <strong>The</strong> action of the administr<strong>at</strong>ion with regard<br />

'x- the parkjip;i':u'ion is neither arbitrary norcapr.tioui.<br />

<strong>The</strong> issue <strong>at</strong> hanti is not "freedom,"<br />

"UxiV or wculty parking, *)ut th»: student parking<br />

policy jnd responsible student behavior.<br />

Tnc SFUSD Student Handbook gives the administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

tht: authority to penalize students<br />

who defy school parking regul<strong>at</strong>ions. <strong>The</strong><br />

ddinLi:nradorrs)urisdtaion over stuJeiit conduct<br />

c'fiuls to <strong>at</strong> tivi(y"while on school grounds. whtJc<br />

yoing to or coming from school, and during the<br />

lunch period, whether on or off iht campus."<br />

As you know, there were neighborhood complaints<br />

(hi* past $chool year of students taking up<br />

public parkiug spaces, students in cars during<br />

Khuf.J hours, arid the accompanying increase in<br />

student utter. This unfortun<strong>at</strong>e situ<strong>at</strong>ion was aggrav<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

by incidents ttei occurred during summer<br />

school. Given these ciicumstanccs and the<br />

neighbors' sentiment th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> should be a<br />

dosed empus, tiie administr<strong>at</strong>ion acted in the best<br />

initmt ot both the <strong>Lowell</strong> community and the<br />

neighborhood by enforcing the retirement th<strong>at</strong><br />

students park on campus.<br />

This adminnr<strong>at</strong>nc action has brought about<br />

' psrk on Eucalyptus a drastic reductif m of our nttghbors 1 complaints!<br />

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OPINION<br />

Sour grapes make fine whines<br />

By Anna Femennik<br />

Sorpc scientists<br />

think th<strong>at</strong><br />

the first word<br />

primeval man<br />

uttered was A cry<br />

of anger, joy, or<br />

surprise. 1 think<br />

itwasucomplointjbouihowcoldhjs<br />

cave was and rww hard it was to Hit a<br />

mammoth foi dinner. Since these<br />

humble beginrings, people hav?<br />

whined. <strong>Lowell</strong>itrs, contrary to the<br />

popular belief, art normal people,<br />

too, and our second favorite pastime<br />

(after stoically maintaining th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

are not nerds) is complaining.<br />

\Vt complain tha,' the building itfalling<br />

apart and th<strong>at</strong> iheTsare cold<br />

and wet. We whine fi<strong>at</strong> classes are<br />

hard,trut cadi teacher putshisorher<br />

class above all else, and th<strong>at</strong> we have<br />

to choose between (Join*: our homework<br />

and having a life. We whine<br />

about die second floor being air. off<br />

from the t<strong>at</strong> of the warH by crowds<br />

of freshmen. We complain about our<br />

parents pressuring us and abcut a<br />

million other things, Antt if we get<br />

tired of verbalizing our u mi plaints,<br />

we can wear them in the ft rm of last<br />

spring's HO.S.S. T-shirts * rhich fe<strong>at</strong>ure,<br />

the s<strong>at</strong>irical "Top Ten KwomTo<br />

Go To <strong>Lowell</strong>."<br />

All this grumbling dorsn't do<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students complain about everytrrinf! 3nd anything.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> much good. Meager remain*<br />

>v.irbook"<strong>The</strong>Red<br />

and the White," v*c could publish A<br />

hookofcimipUints—"'nre Red arid<br />

•he Wiunc.'* <strong>The</strong>re could also be a<br />

conies? for ihe west cre<strong>at</strong>ive complain*.<br />

<strong>The</strong> owrwroi'which could be<br />

n.tim-d*• Winner ->f the Month"<br />

Wecin i siopf umpLitningand *x<br />

shouldn't try ia <strong>The</strong> Vinx Aincndmeniprofc.'cttjjrurnUir.g.Thowvvlio<br />

don'i wan'. ;c listen to our crimp|.iints<br />

can ij.itorc us. i>r tJiey can whine<br />

about whaling, tike ihis article does.<br />

Sorry, we can't 'all just get along'<br />

It's beconw one<br />

oi the dirtiest<br />

words in the English<br />

more than fotir<br />

letters. It** racism, \'<br />

Whenever the word appears. w«><br />

tend lo tf unk of the amflicis between<br />

whitn ind blacks, forgctun^lhchostilitiis<br />

directed to or committed by<br />

other minorities, \ve live tn this mening<br />

pot called America, * cc;intry<br />

founded on the principals of life, liba<br />

tyi und the pursuit of happiness. We<br />

look down un n<strong>at</strong>ions whose people<br />

cannot toler<strong>at</strong>e one other, conveniently<br />

forgetting th<strong>at</strong> we ourselves<br />

can't ttand each other.<br />

11K tcrni**mcltingpct" came iito<br />

existen ce during the l<strong>at</strong>e 1 SCO's when<br />

floods of immigrants poured into<br />

America with the dreai n of finding a<br />

better life. Yes, we we assimil<strong>at</strong>ed t ;* -<br />

diy.but tlie melting pot is a lot more<br />

like a salad bowJ, separ<strong>at</strong>e und jp.trt.<br />

We tail to realize th<strong>at</strong> our denialof<br />

the problem is the problem So one<br />

w3i openly admit,''I'm a «*"!«." good thai there: re rewards tci hard<br />

wtirk. Hcnvcvcr.awards based on racr<br />

often cre<strong>at</strong>e forms of rcveryMiLscrimi -<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion.C jucasian >tud^r.t&often fed<br />

short-chani»d. Race sriould cease to<br />

be a cua-ider<strong>at</strong>toti in educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

It is true th<strong>at</strong> many minorities<br />

have had to face oppression by Cuu-<br />

CJiuns. joins; pct>i'''.' i"-i.'i: It'lif-c<br />

th<strong>at</strong> minorities cannot be racist tijve<br />

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COLUMNS<br />

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Comics aren't funnies anymore<br />

O Cartoonists now<br />

express political<br />

opinions as wd!<br />

By Amy Hong<br />

Ltt* any other<br />

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morning nos-Sjvip.r. :1K comic*.<br />

71Kcornier, h.-.v.- it ill:<br />

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humtlcunc&i in comics likt A*r/kffo/bpM,<br />

<strong>The</strong> funnies aren't juit for kids<br />

anymore. TIICJC Jays comics can<br />

somcti/ncs be sc socially awjue, it'*<br />

(ike reading Section A. the nwv.<br />

"I don't feel cartwiiists should use<br />

Uw pwer Owy Jaw to dug reaffers<br />

over the heo to tjted us and ther w; renu •<br />

nisccd about the gor-d times we've<br />

hoii! with ihcni. Why i:; it thai no<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ter how niuJi J guy tueuki yttnj<br />

Kcjrl.you aJMun y:•<br />

vfrssc.t Lit'..; 1 . Maybe nMuii-'edtn the<br />

puy i mkindaMiitadjiiivniwr. He's<br />

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NEWS<br />

Mttober 1&1993<br />

Principal Cheng's inheritance of <strong>Lowell</strong> now complete<br />

By Jennifer Gaxcu and Emily Ton<br />

"My personality is r Ivapcn, to accq*t<br />

constructive criticism, mui nl*t to be<br />

pmitiofthmfpwrftiumcVtririircrhe<br />

virtues / hope to bring to Unvefl."<br />

—Paul Cheng in May 1 990, afic,<br />

being appointed principal<br />

Paul Chesty ii i CMobcr 199.V. "I" vc<br />

felt th<strong>at</strong> inthepjsl I'ou: years, l\ekepi<br />

jit open door polity.' led th<strong>at</strong> I've<br />

been very ;ic&ihle Sor tho>o wh»i<br />

want to find nut my ••dintof vii-w aiW<br />

I in Hun iimJ .iut itmii ilu-tr. v.lwt<br />

they think, \ more<br />

bunpai'iv.'s," Chen*.' ••aid."ThAi drfn"t<br />

happen untii tK;.- ^.».\ -cur. At cht<br />

time 1 viv\ !he uvettnnvi!i;i;», it w.if<br />

alntotiy ver> ck-,jr M me. It i* i!:i' K»1*<br />

JI( ihe <strong>at</strong>lmi-iistf<strong>at</strong>ion tn \v»rk witli<br />

tlie parents and icn^hi-r^ ti> idcniitv<br />

wK»t iK: net'd< jrr."<br />

("hrnj! iN'- !!>'•* "•;•'. ,i need inr<br />

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ftwhmen experienced their fast escrcse of high school democracy<br />

in elections for class officers on Sept. I" and ninoSScpt-21<br />

fofdass officer*.<br />

Less student parking, less litter j<br />

<strong>The</strong> new parting policy <strong>at</strong> LoweQ is johinf; the- problem .<br />

of Utter in the netghlwrhood, according to * neighborhood '<br />

activist. |<br />

^Iaryrton-IjOwennudenucc4neinduringlunchtii*-ieC i<br />

sad Bruce Sefby. president of Likeshore Acres Improvement i<br />

Club, J neighborhood ofg«niMtion-"Many students e<strong>at</strong> out j<br />

side leaving a Urge amount of titter on the streets, cre<strong>at</strong>ive j<br />

problems for the ncighborhf x>& 7 his was an ongoing prob- t<br />

lent for quite *>rne tun? and now it seems to be bctier." 1<br />

Ueanhunc$Trwrnas«aid, u lhave3,uggcstedtG^K-netgh- |<br />

IwnofUwcn,truttheytakedown!iccntep!<strong>at</strong>enumbcnanJ j<br />

ddnitspArkirtginOKrnric^orhclday.<br />

Studentt vwho fail to compiy wirh any<br />

pad of ihe policy will suffer consecutive*<br />

rang,inf! Horn A verbal warning on ihc<br />

first offeme to jdetting las during «:!fsihcduitngdjyonthrsetvndoflenicto<br />

circttl<strong>at</strong>e!hc nctghlKirtwoJ avi she student<br />

pjiktnft lot during morning hoars<br />

and lunch mods 10 rruurc ilw ufety of<br />

wrs and dwi students arc t onipljingwith<br />

the nrfV policy. Acccrding Vt Tlwnjai,<br />

lf>wirll t^diTi tnisti-.ition requeued iwi<br />

will never park in the<br />

parking lot 1 don't want my<br />

car vandalized or stolen*"<br />

the safety of the lot."! will rwverparkin<br />

ihe parking lot," * senior said "I dont<br />

want mv car vandalize! or rtolen.or be<br />

iasscdbyiwp^;;<br />

Ihe vi»*>ol distrut may tntf all *jteed<br />

thesdfecyoithesta-<br />

Jents. according to<br />

to<br />

policy was ip<br />

after !. \iw brcuk in when tlic MJIOOI alarm<br />

went off, according :o Mahoncy. Thr/<br />

! security} got here in ;>LX minutes jjid tirf<br />

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Teacher returns<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ed money<br />

<strong>The</strong>re his news ttvn any OWKITWV tv*<br />

twani g.n*fcs vid der<strong>at</strong>ion*,* tl»c tL'*.-,Vr M\i.<br />

Principal Paul Oicus acfiunci ihjt ;K 3<br />

(wt4ic school, ment-v *l*«.*V not he a . cm«il-<br />

;r«son in eJucarion, "(traits t-i niiren.-hip<br />

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ktve ••:>* right ;o aars* trwieruJs 1*1 an eq<strong>at</strong>it<br />

we isnis."<br />

Cheng su'tl riui.utTtr lemming t AKUSM.! J* SUU-V<br />

tion with the teaclyr Uu Tuocby 4; *J 0*n tubmitnxl<br />

j H-riiur. rc-iuc-*: for J ..(>•,»• nf the<br />

nun&nl to review whether it wa« IUSK or<br />

TJK rcqucM is no ivng-r nox-»ai-y. sintt<br />

tntiwr hoiiitrady mjik* the da LMOIUO r.'i<br />

liv." money.<br />

<strong>The</strong> LcwvK Aluituti Aworutkui ot ih<br />

ent Teacher SiuJem .V-uxution nftiti luiul<br />

Ubcx*U>fysiipi>lictorV' 3 uvchcr submitsarequest,<br />

aiconiinp w s*w*(hrr le<strong>at</strong>her in the A><br />

"He line tf.itlw.ii iwvcr thcckcJ iluvvuih<br />

anyone," Chctig Mid. "Vi shoul.l hjvc Iwcn<br />

checked HI 1I1 ihe j'JTninisW<strong>at</strong>ion .mil ^ioutt been tlitiw through Ac ITSA."<br />

<strong>The</strong> tcachtT said the Alumni<br />

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KOREAN from Page 1<br />

Third U.S. school to offer Korean<br />

through to Korean 8. resnparaitswiB <strong>at</strong>tempt 10 pthor the<br />

"Korean ti one of the hottest ian- rcsourotAand ideas ncolcrt to conguage?<br />

tn learn, along with Chinese tinu* the claw after the one-year<br />

and Japuieu? Cho, said. "Those funding end*.<br />

three languages are tlic hottest Ian- "We arc very happy 10 have Ms.<br />

guagc* u>kain,butthcyarenoteasy." Cho and the Korean das«s here it<br />

Cho taught <strong>at</strong> the Korean Center <strong>Lowell</strong>,' Chenft wiii "We are very<br />

in San! nndsoo for three and » ha! 1 .' happy to haw » many pet^ie siipyeani<br />

belbrt comir.5 to LowdL Ko- port this program"<br />

10<br />

THE LOWELL CALENDER: OCTOBER<br />

SfXDAY MONDAY TftSPAY<br />

Senior Bait<br />

Dance<br />

11 12<br />

Junior clai*<br />

24 25 26<br />

13<br />

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Mod* ll-<br />

His<br />

27<br />

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21<br />

28<br />

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RcporiCwJ<br />

fVi)<br />

Halloween<br />

IHtwe. Middle<br />

Own Yard, 6<br />

Tourtt.SFStite<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h department hopes honors<br />

course will acceler<strong>at</strong>e students<br />

O New course gives<br />

algebra students<br />

head start<br />

It it on 1 .*' the third wwk of tin: lint<br />

semester ot wtitxtl unii umi m.uh<br />

cfds.v is ilmo»l done with rhjptcr<br />

ihree of tin 1 textbook Sn win- is your<br />

IFtflix A*J Yrurig «id.<br />

Vtclti<strong>at</strong>c.i M<strong>at</strong>li i\ 4<br />

honorr ro'.tr* I*yinnwi;* in the Hrst<br />

vnu'iItT <br />

THE FIRST mem. PICK, RWIEO AW FLAYED. HE V/ENT our ALMOST EVEKT<br />

N&HT.^J HE HAD A GOOD TIME. THE SECOND FRtENO, JAHE, ALSO<br />

FARTIED AND WENT OUT. SHE HAP A OOOQ VME, WO. JANB AL5O TOOK THE<br />

PRINCETON REVIEW AND IT WAS EVEN KIND OF FUN. &g) IN THE &TUNG.<br />

PICK ANP JANE TOOK THE S.AJ. PICK BOMBED £ AGAIN. JANE RA&ZD HER<br />

SCOKE MORE THAN SHE EVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE. NOWjANE ASKS<br />

QUESTIONS AT THE COt.lF.OE OF HEP CWCF. NCV/ O'C * C-"? "P*Y* >*.'*• i r rK!E5<br />

wnn THAT?" (4u tL .<br />

tnd<br />

Cur<br />

so ih.M we don't fait I<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h teacherv uint to build rnr.fiderne<br />

in sludrnts w they C2n niJ '<br />

nipitLite -*lp.'nr J.;C ct|iufiont JIVJ ctprcsjom<br />

£nd rwvc (he skills (oaxMrui •<br />

honors track took regular Algebra I<br />

and then transferee] into M\ jebm 2<br />

hnnoti. or starvd otF with Ge >metry<br />

1 hon-.-rs in the firM vrmeste:<br />

"I fee! thai die new program is<br />

definitely betier because the freshmen<br />

start a scnietf rr early," Au Yeung, who<br />

stjrled in<br />

' ' • geometry<br />

honor* in<br />

?e new program is a more<br />

logical approach because<br />

you get the prepar<strong>at</strong>ion all<br />

the way" — Mauris Thompson<br />

Senior Mjurisj<br />

K in her fourth >T*r of the honor*<br />

program. v,ys ilie likes tlit- honors<br />

trade liecdutv "they help you yet a<br />

t'Mvprm the luwc concepts by applyinp<br />

fhem in a ditfcTcvii way."<br />

t he truth ftoTtuf s trjett is a "wry,<br />

very compclilivc Jlmovphere .ind<br />

ituA:nts trnd to worry more about<br />

thr: jpadn thnn wrut they're actually<br />

students must n:aintnin 2 B final<br />

^radc or hiyjicr, jccorrliug \o the<br />

LowciF Suideu; Harx^xjoJc<br />

La»r year, for i!w firtt lime, the<br />

Acctlcrjtcd Maih I ho::or!t «aftcd<br />

the first icmrstcr of the frohman<br />

year. Bcfoie fhen,Alf,«• pregnancy lest<br />

* Immedi<strong>at</strong>e results.<br />

•Fumy test accuracy.<br />

•Att services conftdentiaL<br />

~> Evening appointments<br />

his freshman<br />

year,<br />

«id"Thcv<br />

(the M<strong>at</strong>h<br />

Depart*<br />

m c n l ]<br />

should<br />

have started<br />

the new<br />

loi jf peuple were ready for honors<br />

course*."<br />

! lovtTivcr. Thompson doesn't rra!1y<br />

mind th<strong>at</strong> she didn't have the<br />

opportunity.'"<strong>The</strong> new progreni« a<br />

inonr logicdl dpprojch because you<br />

g«£ the prepiMtirm all the way. But;<br />

I'll have to see how this b<strong>at</strong>ch of<br />

ptoplc do by their senior year."<br />

Stewart said itudenU can still<br />

tnmfer in the second wrmester. but<br />

they mtl have "a to of c<strong>at</strong>ching up to<br />

do"<br />

With trie new program just start*<br />

tag, "it's really too early to tell,"<br />

Stewart uid/<strong>The</strong> real proof it in their<br />

Knior year wfan they've taken AP<br />

[Advanced I'lKeincni] Calculus and<br />

then we tuve Ui evaliute irwehaveade^ualclv<br />

ptiporvd Umii for AP C<strong>at</strong>cult<br />

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• Anne-Claude Peltctier,<br />

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A Ah-Wi Cho,<br />

Foreign Language<br />

CAMPUS ^October 12.1993<br />

Ten new teachers<br />

hope to make a<br />

difference <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Inform<strong>at</strong>ion Omiivicd In IrrneMa.ind 'IIMIR K.h-j«>tiR<br />

l*rtiimts win-mi: >. h- p h . !•.« >t u- fft 1 .:.'<br />

A Charies Hibbard, Science & M<strong>at</strong>h<br />

^^ * '•• < omnicnti ' I liivl Kmi-il nm- i he tiuJcntv luvr Sron nH>|H*tjlivi:,<br />

A Luke Shenefield. f Jan Hernandez, English ''"•"• I1K Ut ^ L " tluhl1111V «' i ^- r '• in "<br />

Foreign Language r;7s^C~C,, ;.i i ;-i;T7T,i • i. i ih:»r '•"** 1 - " lUr<br />

A Joan Scfffaid, Librarian<br />

I.S . Mission li N.. I Vr.jn.iri M >.<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion: H.A. iron; V-iul. K-uu. UuurtHm. 1» A.. St. i*'u-»<br />

A. May Choi. Counselor<br />

PrcvJuusSdi»x» s W •'• ' tl1 * • !•<br />

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By Grace ]ue<br />

It's thit time of year again. E*«Vonc<br />

ii back from summer ^ x *^ g ^f ><br />

face a new yew fiW with homework,<br />

teachers, oU frientts, and new CKCS. So<br />

muhhaicnangcd herrail*wdLl*t'fc<br />

see_therr a« new lodccw where there<br />

never were any, no lodxn where Aerr<br />

were some, and no more Oa^ot 1993<br />

sWHfing.»uurrim the hafiVay blocking<br />

traffic<br />

In their place are almost 800 frwhmen.<br />

(he Oau ol" 19V7. Both the Claw<br />

of 1997and the Class ofl*" are surt<br />

ing all over again this year, in «Mngr.<br />

unfamiliar places.<br />

t have tlte wnop on how and wh<strong>at</strong><br />

the new coilrge trahmen are dotnft.<br />

I'w run up my parents' phone Ml *><br />

this years seniors can c<strong>at</strong>ch a gfcrop*<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong> nui store for than ncrywr.<br />

Lowdi uacoOege prep-rotwry high<br />

sth«K>L So, let's start with finding out<br />

how our alma m<strong>at</strong>er prepared its<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

<strong>The</strong> workload, the stm; and the<br />

competition u Lew*. "J uught gradu<strong>at</strong>e*<br />

to be independent, but there an other<br />

adjustment* to be made.<br />

"Of course there are somr O'TVICHIS<br />

differences, iuch as the siae, more<br />

classes, the teachers explain the m<strong>at</strong>erial<br />

with more depth, and th<strong>at</strong> some of<br />

UJ an: living <strong>at</strong> xh»»o( now." Artrr Ohm.<br />

now a UC- Davi* vlu.Imt. said.<br />

l> *iu.ites trom other hi«h ichooh<br />

*JW> agf K ihit one has to make a gnu<br />

ir-tntitkm from hi^h Khoc4 tr> crJtf,,T.<br />

Tou rcujy ha\-e ti> VK^k for \\Hir<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion, although h»g?*. MJ>OC! 'j'<br />

courses prepared me wrfL" t>in}>cr<br />

sakL<br />

**Dc ^^^epa^^^^ for iKingr,' the unt.<br />

"If yt»v* hue * pcrtiijvr .ittittKic. Xhtr>:<br />

arc a lot of go«i ihinf * toUe^^ olfcnfor<br />

the uki'.g. You Kavr to learn to<br />

think on yoi? «WTI. *nJ vnti haw »ii<br />

truit younelf *<br />

reg«tr«s and corrxared the resutts to a<br />

Wtee do you Where **<br />

T>t» o* Coflege want to go? most l*eiy gc<br />

Sdf-KheduUnc u a majt* waU •<br />

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iryrietwmuT«Ue^ar*dI/Jwdl. d l<br />

ing to the** I interviewed. Freddy<br />

Huynh wid iha: irlf-*chetiul'ng ai<br />

lowell helped him Jt University ;.f<br />

California It'*") <strong>at</strong> Haws, where «lf<br />

scheduling is done ovrt the phone<br />

Some C<strong>at</strong> ^luueni^ "":!» lilt Indivrttual<br />

afien iw. they receive* in high<br />

•"ItwasreaUystressiuirHuynhwKl.<br />

" | had to keep calling back and 1 had to<br />

wait a long time.*<br />

Almost ewryone agrees thai LoweU<br />

has prepared them wsfl fcw college, m<br />

bcU Aarnn FicUU Saft Franota* Sute<br />

University freshman, spoke I'm LofweU<br />

gtadu<strong>at</strong>et cvnywbere wW. be wiJ,<br />

"<strong>The</strong>dasses here we easy compared to<br />

those <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>."<br />

Do^tc i UUM* U«*iih-- fir vi-s.Hyears<br />

arc filled with noth ; l about >0 student*<br />

Tan ha* a "vide** (hcmtilrv<br />

vvixni; the leachei i Iccturr^ p<br />

aitj (her pUy-J in * let sure hall ol<br />

About («* Ap-irtmrnt with<br />

;m [, int.l;. [>i»TiOj:hi[ f-rshirun<br />

pi>funt wtv r t«Il*v-"<br />

nf; but partie*<br />

and more parties, the new fresh<br />

men arr re<strong>at</strong>tv studyingl<br />

l;iK ^* - 1 Y^ v ^ VCJ! - t ' u " ' l **' i '" J sl " ! f<br />

anyqiK*t>cink,iiw«i<br />

t€t the actual l<strong>at</strong>t «pcriments<br />

it'diffUT\r<br />

ntng notes." * hx-h c-l the tr pjper. She J<br />

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will Ion 1 n-.4itnchasmomrrctinK-th.tn !^* i('«'"'"'<br />

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Senior wins big on game show<br />

ByAiinnTang<br />

Dreaming about being on a television<br />

game show is a common fantasy,<br />

but few ever fulfill it. It is even<br />

more unlikely th<strong>at</strong> a high school student<br />

should fulfill such n dream. Hut<br />

one I owclliic did just th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

Senior N<strong>at</strong>alie Albtzowun $l->,tf)0<br />

on Wheel of Fortune's Teen Week the<br />

second wtvfc of September. She L*;rr<br />

advanced to the icen championship.<br />

On her p<strong>at</strong>h to winning $19,400<br />

Aibizo defe<strong>at</strong>ed two other contestants<br />

by solving t'n* puzzles"KENTUCKY'<br />

FRIED CHICKLN 01- THE SEA,"<br />

"REUTIONS SCHOOL TELEVI-<br />

SION," and "NESTLED IN THE<br />

WOODS."<br />

u It didn't sink in •*'. :.: -t," Aibizo<br />

said."Solving the pi:. :.. wetnc J ttw<br />

easy,"<br />

As n .result of winning the inoit<br />

cash during lh<strong>at</strong> game, die played in<br />

the grand prrirniuncl. <strong>The</strong> c<strong>at</strong>egory<br />

was "Thing" und she ^ould not sulvi:<br />

"M—ES"- MOVIF.S -- losing j<br />

$25,000 savings bond.<br />

"I couldn't believe I didn't get it."<br />

Aibizo said, "it was so simple. It<br />

so obvious - an everyday<br />

IVY WEST ONK-ON-ONK<br />

SAT AND ACHIEVEMENT<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

IVY WKS'l' .|..r-n'l llimk tlwi |trr|unitt:<br />

fin- ll»- SA'I' ..r Ai-hitrvcnu'iH T.-.l- »liniil •>. in*.mif. •"" «•<br />

^i Un> lim. an,I |>r**|.Hif ("' ••"> «"'<br />

g<br />

puzzles seemed<br />

too easy"<br />

— N<strong>at</strong>alie Aihrm<br />

v.yrd.\Vh<strong>at</strong> kept coming to my muni<br />

were wotds th<strong>at</strong> ended in V."<br />

Alhi:'o\ fantasy continued as sl.t;<br />

went on to the teen championship<br />

where only the top three teens win.<br />

won the most cisli prwc* ^onipcictl<br />

ugairM wch oihei" U nrt-T lunaiclv. she<br />

coultl'i't solve any of the puzzles.<br />

"Every lime I'd gel something, t'tf<br />

hit bankrupt or lose a turn or I didn't<br />

know the l-mer," die wid,<br />

"N<strong>at</strong>alie did a trcnu-rrli us job and<br />

.should brr.roudt'fhcr.school. 77ic<br />

w// is wtmiicrirv.' ho 1 -, itic fre$h:;u*n lect<br />

jtti used,like :u'wti%n.het*.lheinMnu.<br />

.if new people, Ihi 11 "^ wh.it sniiw (if the<br />

it e.%hniciih.ive to *av aboil tout alniauuiL-i.<br />

"I'm so conliiwd. A iut of things are poinp<br />

• • .i\ .iml t haw t» kee;i uii with even'thin^."<br />

! I >onna dc IDS Santos. ( >719<br />

"Hveryone act* hVc they're evr.' 1 "ri'-'s new<br />

: IH'M 'nend. I ouldn t Kct down Uieotherend<br />

ot t!;-: hail vithotli anyone intruiluciiu;<br />

iluiwives ic. me. April Clun.V?0!<br />

: "I titter know when classes start and I nc.tr<br />

know wh<strong>at</strong> time i< i^-" Kiisanna Yec. 9705<br />

"At.!u.illyilv.'upptTcUuuienu-cdtuslikedirt.<br />

ihm'r. ihc ijiftvYi! -tiiilents .ire prf<br />

ninst mUTt.-itiiif. 1 .i»:| tlnc<br />

people umctiitr<strong>at</strong>ed in one school."<br />

l-.1lriChin.y7r/<br />

"reach;-rs warned us about uver-<br />

);i:i<strong>at</strong>( tlv sitiulion 1 ,1 wns v>rnni(. lowvll<br />

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October 12;I993M TECHNOLOGY <strong>The</strong>LowelL<br />

Graphing calcul<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

plot out the future<br />

of learning m<strong>at</strong>h<br />

By Robert Chen<br />

Students and<br />

leachcis h.ive<br />

found a new «Iucitionnl<br />

tool for<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tling m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics<br />

illiteracy:<br />

the symbolic graphing calcul<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Idlest iiK* JeK are ver/ powerful<br />

minhincs," s,iid Vv. Newmai:<br />

Fisher, ch.iirm.in of the department<br />

ofin.ithcin<strong>at</strong>ks,itS.inFr.mciscoS(;itc<br />

University." Iliey can do .1 lot c if work<br />

lus."<br />

Symbolic gt aphiinicAiiUin- son<br />

M>lvrciHialt»ns,f;ictor, simplify algebraic<br />

•x]ualions,and^raph(uiict>nris<br />

in i"v.t> and even three dimensions.<br />

Texas insirumeim'TI-JO, for example,<br />

has a Clnmcboy size id'<br />

graphics display ;inii simple programming<br />

language. Its graphing<br />

functions allow the user to /mini i.'i<br />

on .1 certain pan of the graph ami<br />

approxnutc x and y intercepts. <strong>The</strong><br />

TI-85 can also exchange d<strong>at</strong>:i with the<br />

Apple Macintosh or IBM I'C IOIIIp<strong>at</strong>iblcs.<br />

Hewlett Packard's Ml' 48C.X<br />

"aupacalvul<strong>at</strong>or" is even nicrc 2c!<br />

vanccrf. With 32 kilobytes (KB) of<br />

RAM. the usrr can customize the calculdtorwiih<br />

up to 256 Kliof plug-in<br />

applic<strong>at</strong>ion cartis. This civibli's thi*<br />

user to program formulas and equ<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

taking: up Ui 7.88.000 kev steps.<br />

Its infrared port also allows it to interface<br />

with HP'sinfrarcil prinierand<br />

other HP 4BGX units to exchange<br />

programs.<br />

Wrighinn only eight ounces each,<br />

the HP 48GX and TI-85 are tlie ultim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

in compact computing power.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> nice thing about (graphing calcul<strong>at</strong>ors]<br />

is tli<strong>at</strong> they arc portable,"<br />

Fisher uid.<br />

Nut with the advent of the symtalic<br />

graphmp calcul<strong>at</strong>or am! its uii!t.*<br />

availability tohigh schiKil and college<br />

students comes the question of the<br />

appropri<strong>at</strong>e!Kssofusii-g the machine<br />

in llie classroom ar. an educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

too!.<br />

<strong>The</strong> innw concern t"» (h<strong>at</strong> students<br />

may forget imlhenuli.:.-) ,.ona*pis<br />

since they may rely too much on ihc<br />

ilcvitY. Such fairs twin unfounded<br />

btciUitr studeius nwd to have .in tin<br />

d*.TMandiny of the basic cornqM^riist<br />

b»:lore they r.in apply llu-m to tru'eal -<br />

ttiLilur,<br />

"<strong>The</strong> n*iin use toe the graphing<br />

calcul<strong>at</strong>or 'i tn •aipplen'riit tin- m.v<br />

terial j the studvn! | is trying in learn."<br />

FisliiTs.nd.""n-,fgt .tpding cilcul<strong>at</strong>or<br />

i% otiltM vehicle ti.> carry out an assi^n-<br />

1nent.<strong>The</strong>ide.1s in in.ilhern.Hics have<br />

to \v: learned regardless of u!u ihcr<br />

I the 5( udent) lua a o>k ul,itt*r or not ."<br />

[11 addition, graphing (.alculaiors<br />

iil'ow the u.M.*rs to Itv.vv th? coniplir.ited.<br />

tirn-'-consiiming cakulalinns<br />

to the 111.11 iiine. StutU'iiis and ie.icherscannou<br />

iticuvon tdt\i.« ,ind str<strong>at</strong>egies<br />

inst'Md.<br />

"Graphing c.ilciil.iNns wilt en-<br />

InuKr thr students' Ic.nnirij: t>a.iii%t-<br />

.1 variety of prf-bleins can In; solved<br />

with the graphing ciltulal^r th.it a>e<br />

very JiiTuiill Hula without thcuwul"<br />

technology." ! : isher s.iid. "I think<br />

gnphingvalailaiprs willi-.ivf tin- .tutL-ni<br />

:r.c:i* inHgh 1 ?nv* ^- -;-vi» -f<br />

m:iihcm<strong>at</strong>ic*.."<br />

Clraphing CJICULUOIS c.,n make<br />

tn<strong>at</strong>hcmalics fun ami can give stutli-nis<br />

i'\»:e!ient UM;-.IJIIJ; xpenn!- es.<br />

'I think th;' gr.iplnng t.ikul<strong>at</strong>or<br />

nialcn Ici'tiinjt 111.1lhen1<strong>at</strong>ic.il concepts<br />

a Inl ea-iier for students," liiwell<br />

cakult)> student Hilly Wong said." f*or<br />

me, i''s the perfect visual aid."<br />

Syn'bi'litgrjjliiiigcalvulalorsare<br />

becoming ah intcpal pan of the classroom<br />

environment Cjkuius and<br />

phvMcs textlntoks now incuulc prnlilein<br />

set> tisintr grapliinf; calcul<strong>at</strong>ors.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no Joubt \\\\ they have<br />

dunged ihc K.iy mail;e-mail^ is approach<br />

;d, and with an unu^tstanding<br />

of tin- tonccpts nf m.itlicin.itK-.<br />

and their applic<strong>at</strong>ion, st'idems -uul<br />

teachers can trap the- full bem-fits of<br />

graphing calcul itorb-<br />

l : etry <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.- Costing about S7Otn sing'-e quantrties, it<br />

i graphs multiple functions with ease and can compite m<strong>at</strong>rices^'- " ,,. .,<br />

Bikes roll into the muddy future<br />

I<br />

By Jon<strong>at</strong>h-in Mo<br />

t yxm don't like n<strong>at</strong>ure, exercise,<br />

hcavj- Im-jihiiti'. le^s "1 Nteel,<br />

f.iMin^ ofl steep cliff*, and a<br />

bruiwd behind, mountain biking<br />

isn't t!it* s]*i>rl Ittr y«>ti.<br />

Il,.t if „.,,,(.> ...inlKf niiltion-; it*'<br />

ju^ple who :>re dewtcd to America's<br />

Mittest and t,iste*.t growing rtcrt<strong>at</strong> and IJ>*.<br />

ro.ul bikes. Thiotigh the yrars, mountain<br />

bikes have evolved into -i new<br />

breed of bicycltfN.computerdoiyiii*d<br />

and engineered for extreme physical<br />

abuse while maintaining ni.iximum<br />

tomfort .ind ihc !i;.'lit-".t "-•.-.•kin.<br />

"Tlu* bigitit ihiingt's I vc wtn are<br />

thai the components ha\e gotten<br />

gooj. Ske index shifting (the gear<br />

dicks into place when shiftinjil and<br />

front and roar suspension system*.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> help .lhsorb shock," Mark, .111<br />

empi-iyetr a! the Marina Start To Finish<br />

bicycle shop, >uid."Mountain Hike<br />

salts lid-,-; vKTlllitcI-. vhu! up Hi llie<br />

past few year.C<br />

Muuntain bikes have taken f.jlJ<br />

.idvanta*:e of modern U'rhtHiJ.-iiiy<br />

witli their uv ft" spja- Me m<strong>at</strong>criaK<br />

I'bpul.v high performanc e frames ore<br />

made of tiunium, carbon fiber,<br />

Boraiyii, and .'duminuni because o!<br />

their Miffm-is, light wvigrit. Mrvngih,<br />

anJ shock-»bsoil>mj; quaiiues. I'ut<br />

they can be very expensive A Nuke<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nuke Proof 3.3 pound titanium frame: $1,500.<br />

I'n.of 3..* pound Titanium fraiiu*<br />

without fork retails .it $1,500. More<br />

re,w tiialily priced complete bikes artmade<br />

of a type of steel collet! Chio-<br />

Ttw-ly .tnd start <strong>at</strong> >2'Hi.<br />

You nu> tuve seen funny looking<br />

bii.tk-. •.••iili lliinp th<strong>at</strong> look like<br />

mnimcyclc jhotks. borrowim; Irom<br />

htuiorcycle technology, engineers<br />

have developed lightweight and durable<br />

frmit and rear suspension systrm-i<br />

lh»»i tion't bounce up and ilown<br />

lik- >piings K- keep tiie tirev on the<br />

ground JTic te.isori for adding it suspension<br />

fork guts far twyond. comfitrt.<br />

Wiih bctUT stability, y_-u can<br />

move fjMcr and react ^tiickiT without<br />

losing control. TKii's why;;!! tin 1<br />

tup profewioi'.iU usfelastoniir or air/<br />


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(ft<br />

VOUEYBA<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 15 i5 15<br />

McAtecr 0 4 7<br />

FROSH/SOHi<br />

OUEYBAlRi<br />

Strong services from Sandra Mendoza and<br />

Mirian Viliacampa and accur<strong>at</strong>e sets from<br />

Angela Kong enabled <strong>Lowell</strong> to deftvr<br />

Washington I5-'l and 15-7.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 7 Mission 27<br />

Mission took control of the game 1'orni the<br />

second quarter on as they stored 27<br />

unanswered points.<br />

JV<br />

FCOTSALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 42 Mission 0<br />

Ari Wv.klom, N<strong>at</strong>han Kwom*. and Ion Taylci led Js$j<br />

i\\c Cirtlinals an! ihe running ly ni'. 1 to vkto<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 5, \V.ishinj»i •>.••:I.M)*-.\ nn.-I H-->nrv !Y.*..tyr.<br />

Bears roar to life against <strong>Lowell</strong> football<br />

By Jonah Deutwhmaii<br />

M!|l<br />

FOOTBALL np-.'IKT (nf L.\<br />

\.ir .itv fool MI!<br />

; r ;:-J nii.\!:-..K«iM.nririi!<br />

Wtdi.ijitlii.'.-titt.u't.'ful tlu* running<br />

.<br />

H i<br />

;. t:.nnc, 1 oivvll fir.ii! i.oa«.h Urun Vein<br />

\U'-.u til)<br />

cd -ivi- !iiK\ '< )»r uffciwiw line was (hi.<br />

*.. run ;: .1 M'oirnf 33-Kon Sopt. 17.<br />

yt-.ifi.'Jiitaiird'ii';* -iuijii.il>,-7 7,i.n v.tntal :l morL." lAspiti ll'-o I, 'jwrll cnochtng staff's<br />

riiiii>.l.iy, S»rp[. : 'li. 1 !-'-"•" t!i •• '" ••• »•" >•!!••'' '' m-f pr.tit.-'ifihi.'ik'ft'nv. M.ilf Ninon U.iv<br />

Tin." (ordinal-. ' I -2, O-1 "nurt.-.) hut 'Iv injiii',.-. •.MTL' :,J tn,:inr pi.r -.i.ir ituininy b.ick Adriait O^ierr'ch<br />

tiftt with (he nt)w i-t-mnn'.i] Mi',hl nt ii 1 -. m. l.i-'inv; ti.iMDi.iii ( >!i"Lil-.li-:.. m<strong>at</strong>ured 'u v;orc -jn a pun! rclurn<br />

si'imirtuilUivk JoiKiii lijnni.in.'ti-.-, • •B.-HHII h ill 1 ' i>.k Mi.r.vn /.'i";i,. :cucte>>:iii -:.\'ra<br />

(••'iiil. I ::;• M.II!>III: «jl-iti I ••;•'>' *• t-. u.<br />

•;•• .1 " yard pav.,'.vhiw!i put NH;.ii":i<br />

;n*."f-nit^f»fi"ihi i j t .;.iiu i . U *<br />

ii .•n.ji .if. i !> .!!•:•'. !:i.uk' M«ti\ 'V.VtiiJ n;«' \hi.w ciiouj^i tr:T».'ti-<br />

li>i W.L-.JUI»->J .i:.)i.ii.'l!u i ''J::li!i.'. .ity," s^iiiof liiu'hjL'kcr Kwn Kent<br />

tiiiu', J3ti. i.*rs wem {.KViitive J-n;- !<br />

h.MithoMi^.ionlk-irsl? 0i.-!i: : n hiii.i their now coach. StoTi t<br />

it.:v. IJ^t. ! I'» I'lftC tlfif ltM'-CIl 1 )O[Un»an. 1 !l> With i>lu<br />

r-.-^nrd c> )-•< imi their nvcr.ilt ni i -.!iaii'.cCJ'yU M csU:r;ji*i."! rhini. '<br />

fivViiJ in Z-2. wv-il [»:i l.ir iliis jooH^n.' i<br />

^O[>hilt^lorc q'-.iHi'ib.wV An During 'he prc-itoisttn. (.U'AC'.I<br />

Wolktm- kxl thcCiriii'ui-ia% h- '.in- hljnkf. 1 .1 .mcoin 46-O.bul l(r.l ih-sr<br />

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•I<br />

I<br />

i<br />

SPORTS<br />

Erika Lam with a point-winning spike ag<strong>at</strong>ost a^ihoa. Daniele Macautey (#12) provides Francisco. CA S410?<br />

Angela Kong ended the game with<br />

final set scorttof 15-1 and 15-7."<strong>The</strong><br />

key toour success isth<strong>at</strong> we arcadosc<br />

knit team," Viliacampa said.<br />

"Washington played well for their<br />

ability," Eagle coach Madeline<br />

Kiugawa sai(L"l believe this lea^e is<br />

good for playing time and fundamental<br />

practice, 1 "<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s trosh/soph team improved<br />

on their communic<strong>at</strong>ion, coordin<strong>at</strong>ion.ami<br />

teamwork, since their<br />

first game on Monday, Sept. 27,<br />

against the Unjoin Mustangs. Without<br />

pre-season practice, they be<strong>at</strong><br />

limoln 15-3 and 1S-3. <strong>The</strong> Cirdiiialf<br />

arc now tied for first place witli<br />

McVteer.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s next m<strong>at</strong>ch is Friday, Oct.<br />

15 against the Mission Bear*.<br />

Soccer washed away<br />

By Daniel Feycr<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> soccer<br />

team, who won<br />

the AAA championship<br />

last year,<br />

waited for the rain<br />

to cease but wr.<br />

still washed out by the Waihington<br />

Eagles,losini!6-l,Tuesda>-ifkTnoon.<br />

Senior Taryn Sachar scored<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>s only goal, lofting a shot over<br />

the Washington goalkeeper aftCT an<br />

indirect tree kick in the *;cond half.<br />

TTicCardinalswcTcncvcr'xallyinthe<br />

game, givinK up two early goal.-, and<br />

(our in the fiiM half. <strong>The</strong> loss brings<br />

LcnvcM\ ieton.1 !o I 4.<br />

sophomore Charles Lcvinscn.<br />

i-owcll's third-string goalkeeper, performed<br />

admirabiv considering (he<br />

barrage »)f shots fiieti ?)>' the powerful<br />

Eagle sijuad. "\l wasn't one of our<br />

stronger games," he said.<br />

Last year, <strong>Lowell</strong> won the AAA<br />

championship over Mission, which<br />

,,-as coach Ernie Feibusch'& second<br />

tille in 28>Tars of coaching. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />

won the Transbay title over Skyline<br />

High School in Oakland. Seven senior*,<br />

including defensive player of<br />

the year Brcr.t Kantwyaihi, made the<br />

AAA All-City team.<br />

However, this year, star senior<br />

goalkeeper Ivan Hernandez is academically<br />

ineligible, nnd junto;.<br />

gwdie/rullbackNaldePeiiksisoutdue<br />

to a broken foot<br />

Senior s Sachar, who was a second- -<br />

team All-City honorcc last year,<br />

Hernandez, (jcqudinc Durieux,lori<br />

M<strong>at</strong>sukunu. and M<strong>at</strong>thew Axtcll are<br />

expected to lead Use team this year.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s only vicbr)'came against<br />

Miss-on, 4-1. Lincoln, Balboa, and<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Studies Academy ail<br />

have -iar's championship team,<br />

but tho pbycr>arc not giving up hope.<br />

"Wccando.TlotofimprovJng,"freshman<br />

Gabriel Uu said.<br />

COACH'SPR&HI.I-<br />

Von Almen brings winxiing<br />

tradition to <strong>Lowell</strong> football<br />

By Jennifer), Garcia<br />

In Ihc past three years head<br />

co adi Brian Von Aim en has led the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> football team from a 0-7<br />

season in t990 to a 5-2 season in<br />

1992, putting them into the playon*<br />

lor the first time in sewn years.<br />

Von Almen got his start in football<br />

in the tenth gradrut llalf-<br />

M«»n Ray High Schoj?, where he<br />

p!ajtiJoftViisive!int', Aftci ^r<strong>at</strong>lu<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

from high school he pl*ed<br />

Von Almen began his coaching<br />

career in 1981 when he coached<br />

Pop Warner LeJgue for three years<br />

before coachi'.ig<strong>at</strong> Half Moon liay<br />

and Aragor high K'hools. He is<br />

now in his 'Jiird season M Ixnvcil.<br />

j "I '.van'^d tocoach variity fijotball,and<br />

Jicrc wji 3 positirn av-.iilabl^<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>," Von Almen .«iu.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> hardest thing a'wut coaching<br />

'line 10 do ri." llic<br />

p<br />

cVry day after sclioul and Von<br />

Almen s.iy5 th<strong>at</strong> his a>achinj,* stalT<br />

as wi'll as the players Jcvute a gre<strong>at</strong><br />

de;t] of timt to the team.<br />

"1 \c\ a gre-.it coadi," junior wide<br />

receiver Mite Witsor. s&id. "Me<br />

wvrks well wiih die players en an<br />

individual basis, so th<strong>at</strong> they get a<br />

In-tter opportunity '.o play."<br />

Outside Af football. Von Almen<br />

254 WEST PORTAL AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CA94127<br />

MON.-FRI. 9:00-5:30 SAT. 10-5<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

ELIM CHURCH<br />

1200 5th Avenue. San Francisco, CA 94122<br />

Pastor Paul Chan<br />

Sunday Service 11:00 a.m.<br />

Fellowship Wednesday 5:00 p.m.<br />

Head football coach<br />

Brian Von Aimen.<br />

workf . l i a general contractor and<br />

riii-c. a funiily. VonAlmciiandhis<br />

^oacliing staff, Scolt Poncgdn,<br />

TnniUjk


Junior runner Cecilia Rejas huffs and pu% her way to ?to? finish line <strong>at</strong> Half Moon Bay. «*< woi<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s X-Gountry lst-place finishers<br />

HALF MOON BAY<br />

October 2<br />

I —"<br />

i Boys'Vinity<br />

j Senior John Michael Hcrtundez<br />

i 5fith overall mI3*Mi<br />

i Girls'Varsity<br />

\ Junior Valeric Moorhwd<br />

•tOth overall in 16:17<br />

Sophomore Boy*<br />

TonySiubbtcbinc<br />

72nd ovrrall in 15:11<br />

Tic^iman I'uul Choi<br />

12th overjli ii? 13:37<br />

Fmsh'Sopl.GiH-i<br />

Hrcihman Anna Kutka<br />

Second overall in 15:25<br />

J D<strong>at</strong>a Compiled by M<strong>at</strong>t Dtiltott<br />

WESTMOOR<br />

September 25<br />

Boys' Varsity<br />

Senior i»>on Wong<br />

75th overall in 14:55<br />

Cirh" Vanity<br />

"veiui Jj>yaii Hiroshim.i<br />

lfithovtrral'in 16:51<br />

Boy/Junior Varsity<br />

luuinr knyiriond Lihomoto It*t>-s<br />

Sophomore Icrry Lcc<br />

Third ova all in U:-J1<br />

Freshman ltuys<br />

l ; tnhnun P^ulChoi<br />

10th overall in H-A*<br />

Freshman Anna Rutka<br />

First ov-crall in 15:57<br />

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l(<br />

Law '»<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> spirit<br />

isn't wh<strong>at</strong> it<br />

used to be<br />

By N<strong>at</strong>e Bolt, Jhaila Brown,<br />

and xcording i.o yudu<strong>at</strong>c 1 - >ind pj^v<br />

>tarl>»X)ks, U>wcil (us m.unuincii j<br />

high level of school spirit until locct<br />

yi-.il-., "L'nl- :M:i.itfl\<br />

Spirit Wce'd decn.i'ed<br />

^Tiiii'v.tmlUfin.iIlv..-.-<br />

*t ««.'tilt'('H id %:'li J>;ui «-micth'ru* In I h.td IK-CII iindp to ici:\ a p.n f of it.<br />

• ihr %<<br />

u:iy VA..<br />

.ir.iimd,' l'.>k vi'd. IVUvc ilii' .il>oli- inayhc i v/^i'jJ itavo, Tlu'se dJiys,<br />

rv'f.ir. SomeI'fppli:did nut le»:lthcy ic- iiotioi liv Muli.iniJi.ivol.ni.ir.> Mi:<br />

r.i4 I! the nniv<br />

Gmtcnni.il yt.arlxi«k. it was written:<br />

•' 1 uwfiliir* tuwdwjyt token pride hi<br />

A |.ii:;wi.iilnn ^ilh p.ist<br />

.!<br />

thvir s. h-MiJ spirit. It ti.-"radittotittwt<br />

vt< «.•; IMCMlfl vc.ir^. This inletfualcd<br />

...... t... i,^.,, ,in«',.iv(-it in (hi* jlli'<br />

1 - 'i'.il Hi'". i"vi'i\'»*xl.<br />

t.c, didn't<br />

Spmi Raity c'ao<br />

ior t^eir fdvorrte<br />

peiformance.<br />

iii::ii]i!. in ihi'M.mds while supporting<br />

vti her a winning or losing tram,<br />

.uul itufvtT-'piuwoi-c "<br />

m i


*°*mm<br />

Eartfft second moon discovered<br />

o? •orrwttvng wr<strong>at</strong>eras a soccer oa« &txx iHgn wio o* OK<br />

$ & £ f t a ; Wlson last Thursday. For B<br />

Vouchers rejected<br />

in mock elections<br />

'.iyfimmvQuarh<br />

results front a distna- wide nvidt<br />

election in which siuduits ttsound;r.Et)v<br />

rejected the school<br />

voucher initi<strong>at</strong>ive and called for<br />

mntespendingon teachers N~.pn\<br />

lodiyai ! y.m, -'<br />

<strong>The</strong> froup th<strong>at</strong><br />

"— Youth Vulr .\ \".o:em.in Advo-<br />

hopes th<strong>at</strong> :hc opinion* they<br />

lidded from San Jrancisco public<br />

high school Mudent* Ust week will<br />

give them "youth input on publk<br />

policy decision* and help them<br />

loltby public orficui*." propel director<br />

Carol Hotnit-Ol!en uid.<br />

Sor VOVTHW7V<br />

Computer grant<br />

now m<strong>at</strong>erializing<br />

3 $200,000 in new<br />

equipment may<br />

arrive next week<br />

By David Samuels<br />

Newco'npuiercquiprnenMitty<br />

brpn.irnvini;.>i <strong>Lowell</strong> next \vc^k.<br />

thanks ;n A $:0ii000 $Tiin: from<br />

Unveil alumnus William Hewlett.<br />

"I'm .Timing 'or famiary 1.<br />

mem. computer ic.ich-.*r Dcuj<br />

K.Mchic Mid.'. 1c has received >iw<br />

f«mi i^uHw ironi ihc de.ik*r .imi<br />

Htvk'it thf-; wtvk<br />

Lowt:!hvi,!.wqutrc-Junes-v<br />

plIUTs witil pOWtTtul ^t<br />

u:vuirs. 12 priiiitT<br />

nrtwnrkini: i-^uipmcnt, .mil<br />

>K,000 -tvorth i.*! .*i>frvv,irt wiih the<br />

p - . to (N* vit-vdett (.>mi-<br />

working<br />

putors t'ti<br />

"L!«I cci:ior, J:IJ net-<br />

UttinK.<br />

MlMV<br />

Rrxiju 354 wiJJ >v vr*a.l in :oin<br />

puu:r dasu-31 u» !c-n a i'.tMjl, word<br />

i<br />

ihivt^. and Internet idccomnm •<br />

nicmuns, KCJC.'IW wid.<br />

In th»ilibrary, equipment t'mm<br />

tiit- urjjH ^ill allow cnwputcruj-<br />

Lit ion swteni, ;»ctordinp tri J Jhrarian<br />

Uroy Strong, Two ClJ-KOM<br />

Mdiions w^l host a prinublc news<br />

bank. v>>v^h wi!J indudc the full<br />

:cxt (•rover 20 newspapers. I"hc<br />

CD-ROM will also imJu Jc an en •<br />

qdopedu. 'J:e Social Isiues Rc-<br />

Alumna succeeds on n<strong>at</strong>ional comedy circuit<br />

O Margaret Cho leads prosperous career despite rocky start <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

ByChrvWu<br />

\V>ien you think ot I *weil alumiiiceiebritiefc,<br />

who coincs to nund— Paris, G*ru!<br />

Channtng? Wh<strong>at</strong> about Margaict Cha<br />

Margaret Cho? You may be !ami!ar with<br />

the name huiua'tpicturc die fjccMirgurt<br />

Cho is one of the favorite local comc\Uennss<br />

gone Hollywood<br />

Cho has been on all the majoi television<br />

comedy ihows indt idingAficE's^tvetiiitg<strong>at</strong><br />

Ac Improv," Fox's "Comic Strip live"<br />

"MTT* Half-Hour Comedy Hour/"'V1M<br />

Comedy >j*».»UipJit, I. ifnime'* "^iv (Irmk:?<br />

In Search of A C^ncraijon." NBC's "Bob<br />

Hope Special" and, of counc, ^Star Inearth."<br />

Th<strong>at</strong>'snotb-Jiorasclf-prodaiined'' UIT<br />

higii ichtiol crop cut," having fce*n thn>ugh<br />

!rte Lo.vell svTsem and almost kicked out<br />

Like a few people here <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, Cho fell<br />

"outofpJaccand set apart from rr^vn <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

into it."<br />

At L-JVWIL<br />

Cho wv5 a ntember oi'tlie Duran Durar: Fan<br />

Club and hung cut wiih "those pit people."<br />

After two year* <strong>at</strong> LoweU.Oiotranricticd<br />

to School of the Axss(SOTA) iii 19te.<br />

in a recent inteniewwith <strong>The</strong>Un\"ctL Cho<br />

rccalkdth<strong>at</strong>sl^hjdahorribletimc<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

She !..*J a .':.ti:> :? CO :^hcdulc JTK! ^>:nv<br />

tijnes didn't bother to go to class. Cho described<br />

her two vvars <strong>at</strong> L»mrdj a.s "two years<br />

wasted"<br />

Cho described herself as a very independent,<br />

open-minded person. Unlike most of<br />

her peers, Cho enjoyed performmgarts,theaU.7.<br />

J,KJ drama, but <strong>Lowell</strong> didn't provide<br />

bcr oi' icfrreiKe books, and geographical<br />

nwttTal.<br />

Eight new ctmipulcr? in Room<br />

255 V.T1I \\Jin A physics lab toallow<br />

studi-i.ts t > run experiment* with<br />

p<br />

up lbc results aaording •«> tcience<br />

tweher Richard Xt&p. ro. Sni •<br />

ticnts will bo -ibk* lo use l^wrQ's<br />

I n ter^c! co< incction to lea re physic*<br />

qucstiooi <strong>at</strong> science tabs men<br />

.«tht»>e M l-CHerkde?'.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nx*dia center wfllbea work<br />

ATV* wiih .sotrnil jHwrrfti! com •<br />

pi ncrs. a scanner, and a'jdioA'Jdeo<br />

c>}uipnH*nt llir icadicrs and siu-<br />

•Jrnts to work loptther on miilliincdvi<br />

projects, which uin include<br />

s[>cci"li. junkie, and pr-ipnits. accordtn(><br />

fn Kn^ij-ii department<br />

itcid P<strong>at</strong> Hinion. KiH»m T.62 is a<br />

iHitcnti;tl (ov<strong>at</strong>ion lor the ccMtcr.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> ci>mniitw which orua<br />

lii/cdUir^raiit alloc<strong>at</strong>ion plan> to<br />

trvfvf the o)d computers trt"-ni<br />

j^ udici cenliT, tn<br />

i.**vr siiMi; nts access to compu ict^<br />

tor uw with homework. Hanion<br />

p<br />

•si'tl *.prc<strong>at</strong>l'JK.Ti work, and tde-<br />

i.t)U/w.'s with liint-iimis md si.Mis •<br />

licv nwih le<strong>at</strong>her Roger-Hal! said.<br />

According to Sin>ng. the grant<br />

.ii!tx.<strong>at</strong>ion .-.nmtriittee, cnnsistmH<br />

of h:inscl£, Hantuiv Keachie, Hall.<br />

Cicrman teacher Mary I arqnhjr,<br />

jounulbn i xeadter Pete Hammer,<br />

parrnt Bill Zioti, and others, met<br />

summer to mtder vinous de-<br />

equipment.<br />

"We iu^Ati the needs and the<br />

money avai! ahic a nti cameup with<br />

the uin^t C'jmprombc possible,"<br />

Farquhar viid "It's probably not<br />

going to<br />

the environment for Cho to grow in.<br />

At Lcwcll, Cho found and pursued Uic<strong>at</strong>cr.<br />

She aintinucd l» study the<strong>at</strong>er <strong>at</strong><br />

NibAuxr»SOTA). San Franu&co Sute Univer<strong>at</strong>y,<br />

City Coliegc of San f rancisco, and<br />

G>Je^s yf San Malea<br />

With the help of


*-.3!<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

COIJJMNS<br />

j OaiaNgoyvn<br />

pouncs<br />

pjthcu Fung<br />

OMPUS<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dong<br />

FEATURE<br />

M*ry Aunc Rsyuc<br />

RittKonf.<br />

fewia Marten<br />

secnoNX<br />

.Stephen l>>iwn<br />

Hcnr* Njhr-•<br />

rufcdt Icon*<br />

[ H%*0 Put uim wyaa XUnwi)<br />

COMrtTER C&APHK5<br />

AOCOWTANT<br />

Ait fetter<br />

FACVOTADVOOl<br />

FtttHMUocr<br />

(41517S94nt.ctt.JlSl<br />

Mimaa44n*±<br />

on* tdMMt-tdcted<br />

ff be hvfchdd if<br />

n>Auriud.WeKMn«tbenchitocdit<br />

Ixtm pubUcMioc. tad<br />

w aba mctuurc Subtait<br />

i«Si«er in<br />

Study hall should not be mand<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Students<br />

pfenning long<br />

breaks and<br />

short classes<br />

can forfeit. By<br />

spring of 1*194.<br />

life as Lowdbtcs know it will rv<br />

radically changed by j new<br />

y requirement fore<br />

'Spend<strong>at</strong> teas* six<br />

hours a da> in insuu<br />

study.<br />

To keep st<strong>at</strong>e tunding<br />

irwncUtcj. this rtquirement.<br />

lnstruclional time indudes<br />

das time, cu»tiigdme.<br />

».nd ivjjdsiry.TTiisicquircment<br />

,v\i have fcrxnis cortsc^uenccs<br />

for Olirudciils.<br />

Ftjr exajnple. Student X has<br />

«xA-codc(2-modular; dashes.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> sU mods w 24*) minutes.<br />

and 10 minutes of registry<br />

makes 290 minute*. Th<strong>at</strong><br />

means along with six classes he<br />

or she has to spend 70 more<br />

minute in a nsc<br />

lie wili on»v r»a\r two m*<br />

l'art of the u!ea nf the nn-stem is to prepare sludeni <<br />

lc-r aUievK liJe *n<br />

o Rc. i%u,. {10 mift." 10 min. passing) * 20 min,<br />

Tot<strong>at</strong> nuxnScr r.i mstiuciional \i \tiu have mm kit fot oeccsury tunding, t<br />

was forcd to solid: don<strong>at</strong>ion* ftom die students<br />

and parents. Thai was a difficult decision, but not<br />

newt? as painful as the onel had to mike when I<br />

came under fire for h.<br />

H.-tslfy, it is. the scriool *dmini;tr.i!k..thewabofthetti*Jentsra» also been<br />

•Jenicd tfy the »dmmistnition.<strong>The</strong>iuofwyhasbecn<br />

returned and the*dminisrrarion basa?ked ihe *tudents<br />

and parents to deposit the money as"girU"<br />

to the PTSA in « design<strong>at</strong>ed account.<br />

t hope tfab letter dariSes the confuarti and<br />

thank you fw your support in helping cu« biol<br />

ogy oudents to succeed.<br />

Peter Uik. Biotogy Teacher<br />

Comment on racism offends student<br />

Dear Editor<br />

Iwuc^ndedbyyourarticktnlhcOcu 12 edition<br />

of the <strong>Lowell</strong> entitled 'Sorry, we. can't jtnt'aS<br />

get aktngr <strong>The</strong> artide brganwitn a neutral point<br />

of view. Kowewr, I began feeling th<strong>at</strong> the writer w*»<br />

aqrcsstns *kw* th<strong>at</strong> couki be dasstned as revtrse<br />

raosm, specifically wnoi khe U£ied,"Mu:srvin<br />

faceduDculty finding >oUbec<strong>at</strong>ue Caucasians want<br />

to hire Caucasians, not Uzy Hispanic*, iou-i Bucks,<br />

or umid Aswni- Minoiities also hire their own.<br />

However, they see it xshdptng thar OUTX" This wys<br />

in eflect d«t Caucaaans hire Caucasians brc^iwr<br />

they luvs ptriudkes and are b.tsica!ly racist,<br />

v.hercas mboritkrs hire ilieir own bemuse they<br />

vrant lo bdp then. Wh<strong>at</strong> gwes me writer the au<br />

dacity to make cuch *n oQeruiw rt<strong>at</strong>anent? Ak a<br />

CaucaMtn ^om*n,I am extremelyofiendedby thik<br />

witer'sptqurfgnient of me.<br />

KacenMerunkh.9414<br />

Reporter responds:<br />

My tntrntjom wene not so oSend Caucasians<br />

«• «ny minoriwes. Cauosam Wrins Caucasians<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her than minorities is a reality. I did not tuget<br />

whk l b<br />

everyone ihara my views.<br />

y<br />

reaHtt th<strong>at</strong> no*<br />

Sandy Leong<br />

*<br />

W


Non-smokers have rights in public, too<br />

By K<strong>at</strong>rine Tilda<br />

About 53,000 non-smoker* die<br />

snmulty in the United SWn frnrn m •<br />

vnonmenta! tobacco smoke iErS),<br />

two third* from hem di*ra\c and<br />

shout 4,O(KJ (from lung ranccr. according<br />

to trx* American Oncer Society.<br />

This number is cnrinrly too high<br />

io go unnoticed, itpecuttv %vhm<br />

people couidluvepttfurnkvinuity of<br />

these de<strong>at</strong>hs.<br />

Lawshavt b*xn |M.VHI1 IJ iimii the<br />

amount tif setrcndnry irnok/r in thr<br />

lihuict of folumU*. J»^ Wi nct huiliin^ h thai ncn<br />

crjo« vnvkv<br />

.*»••;<br />

(H'l!*ic. He d*»o not<br />

ever. :UTK>IW in htr<br />

bctomc Angn".<br />

L'*<br />

I^, ciicotinc. amm^mj<br />

iiic in vhr<br />

V I.'-in von<br />

\\t Linal) *j;nv; ih>i it<br />

<strong>The</strong> nonl*hc<br />

anvwtT »* t«i.<br />

Wlut abi'mi the wofr.pi.uc* Ai<br />

;> olmint ai<br />

a the American Carcrr S* i<br />

wthrt. ht nr nVir ni- mttth **<br />

Jear>.vr.SnH*uipbhnuldlKlotuirtJ ort\-. 35 stale*.inJudingCalitfirnu, m;tha\Y^nttv.inmnkil)p>*MshaiTT.<br />

in .ill puhlit. buildinci. Thw KIKWI m hjvccftit'rd «tw»lK->t aildre^v»mok. fu! wru-n iw »>i ibe *v>;in tn ^nw^c 1<br />

J thi ntrcTTW.but non-imokm ik> inginpuhlK w\.ikpW/rvaud*v»lv IS havr ^ynjputrn- lot tru-x pf?t>plcMmc<br />

w»t want to inhale tobacto uiv.4se. have cna^tcil hv*% thai ojMr>:^v -t kt im-^nuuttjihiTisciKotilxTn.Hch.v. retrain them.*h es iroiv «i<br />

for)ptdc«gn<strong>at</strong>c*iwi' | ofcingan»s, priv<strong>at</strong>ebusir>cx-k. made numerous uniU'.ir;.'fui <strong>at</strong>- > publu. pUtt ' health<br />

dstonpit-unolangarets.lftfnokers ment with tobacco jl year only en the bc*pr of<br />

die coiring summer. But u summer<br />

A powibic but pttir»ibty n>it ihf<br />

gre<strong>at</strong>est altern<strong>at</strong>ive in the world, niay<br />

be short, frequent breaks during the<br />

school yttu iitste<strong>at</strong>i of % te tr*JrtK«r4l<br />

fummer vac<strong>at</strong>ion. During the three<br />

months wr UMW off tchoo! in the<br />

Hinuner.w? tent! to tbrfjet evvr> thing<br />

we hive painstakingly Strarned during<br />

~Shnr\ brtaki [wHiltJ be better |<br />

hec<strong>at</strong>e* m the summer we fo»g»-t o -<br />

erytrung <strong>at</strong>td then you bast to goback<br />

i*v) ret-K-w,"a I/ywrU junior uiu.<br />

"I pet *o bored tometimo in the<br />

summer 1 widi 1 were <strong>at</strong> nhoo),"another<br />

Lowdlite said.<br />

NdKTthelcu. summer vac<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

nffen morradvantaf^ than thr *nort<br />

breaks, h prnvidn gn was<br />

boring During the school year, many<br />

students view'jiemseh*-? ^iban^tut<br />

off from the outside woild by the<br />

Gie<strong>at</strong> Wall of homework and cxtrarurricuUr<br />

activitiet. Hnt during the<br />

long summer brrak, thcie uudenu<br />

tpt a dwnxt^to yo on a long vacaiion,<br />

otdi upon reading books, vnWchiiig<br />

movin, nuking money, and acnulry<br />

havir^t vinn^hing ckne to a life.<br />

1 * like siMhrwr vaotjon because I<br />

g«rt to go to work,' Lowdl tophomore<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hleen Mangan said.<br />

But jn.i<br />

C<br />

nc-rii MTCI t*litti<br />

in*p*»i »antty. llif<br />

ol ttudy-nuuiiac*<br />

womb to welL Wntin<strong>at</strong> Ihe lont; summer<br />

**«**, school ;efurbi*hment!<br />

woukl have to be made during the<br />

vir^i y«. Mart* students miy find<br />

it diffwuh to Iram AP Hinb while a<br />

chtinuw iv huzziiig m the d<strong>at</strong>trcom<br />

next doer<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea of tzking away ou? mmpies<br />

vac<strong>at</strong>ion mioht have urUy oc*<br />

curred to ie<strong>at</strong>ous srhtlts, who don't<br />

have thrve nwnift> ui ftcnkmt *i»d<br />

unmterrupted bliss- in the summer.<br />

Although rrequeiu. short breakt<br />

mticad of smimer vac<strong>at</strong>ion have<br />

%omt advantages, the traditional<br />

summer break is bener. It tprooaMy<br />

the on!y way Mudentx wul return to<br />

idKxil rested: nxntaQy and pfaysca&y.<br />

Gun-free America would stop epidemic of violence<br />

Uii yen, ic<br />

cordinp to Ko£n$<br />

Stone magJiine.<br />

10.425 people died<br />

from gun wovodt<br />

m the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es; in Engbnd ih? number of<br />

de<strong>at</strong>hs ffom gum was 12 and in lapun<br />

two.<br />

Why the dtffaence? In England<br />

and tapuxthe gowmmenta have aen-<br />

Ai<br />

of fire«rm*,wfaiW in tbt UnitetiE Stitcs,<br />

or^amzMioru like the l*aional Rifle<br />

AnociaQbu i N KA) n ft^J<br />

lobbied to aJlow the unr<br />

pg<br />

weapom sudi *•• the AX-47 anault<br />

rifie.<br />

LJW enforce ~it»! officers and tbtmtntary<br />

fhmikl br the onh* one? to<br />

b*vc a jjcun. HUJII^S J Oct 2 <strong>at</strong> tick b y Hit<br />

Son Frrmdsco Lhrvmtk, a mother of<br />

fovr, while in a restaurant, shot another<br />

pencn because th<strong>at</strong> person<br />

asked ha to stop smoking. "Iiur. person<br />

should never hivt been aBowed<br />

to carry a gun in the Crst pUcr.<br />

1>e SRA hw said ntanv tim«<br />

"Guns don't kill, people do." but<br />

would tViis woman have kjJkd if she<br />

did not have a gun <strong>at</strong> the peak of her<br />

anger? Thh- worsan was not a crimi -<br />

nal and she bought the weapon Legally.<br />

Becniw thert arr no adequ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

legalconEroU«>en«uretiutnnh/sine<br />

indivtiuols can buy )iunv, anyone,<br />

evfri OIK: who doesn't knew hov»to<br />

use a u. uu> buv a (run. \\ir require a<br />

driving tea, but no gun test<br />

<strong>The</strong> mast important reason to<br />

limit thepossewonof arttmi* tsth<strong>at</strong><br />

more youths ai« ruling argumenu<br />

with guns. Just 10 years ago. one<br />

woJd have been ihocked a fold th<strong>at</strong><br />

a tttnager was (hot <strong>at</strong> the m*ll bectixic<br />

he had j blue rag hanging OIJ:<br />

of hispockrt,<br />

leens ire shot every day. yet, noth<br />

ing is being dons to rtcp it Nothtrg<br />

th<strong>at</strong> works, ax feast For example ir»smdof<br />

dabngwith p jtt.Wt month<br />

«V CSiorna school board passed a<br />

reeul<strong>at</strong>ton th<strong>at</strong> will kt tcbooU torbid<br />

the wearing of *ny clothe die KHOOI<br />

deems AS "gang-rebted." It' this rule<br />

does anything, it will just change tne<br />

sryks and colon th<strong>at</strong> ga*j£ membrn.<br />

wear. It won't stop theci (rum curying<br />

gum. Rcpuwxmr may help, Ivx<br />

a total ban on guns would do much<br />

more.<br />

Although some Americans may<br />

fed th<strong>at</strong> they need a gun to protect<br />

themselves, J rce*rchcr <strong>at</strong> Emory<br />

University in AlUnu ha> found th<strong>at</strong><br />

people who hare guns in the bouse<br />

are 2.7 tiroes mart likely to be killed<br />

by a gun men are those wi thout gtw.<br />

"In tight of these results, people<br />

who are conadrring buying a gun Hot<br />

protection sboulJ think again," r?-<br />

M<strong>at</strong>chei Lh.Arthu Kdlernucn uid<br />

in an interview with the QmnUle en<br />

Oct7.<br />

Some critics of a ban say th<strong>at</strong> outlawing<br />

guns would only allow brigands<br />

to have guns. Countries i/**l<br />

don't allow gutti dcei t rwvt thti prob-<br />

!enu Tney have much leu crime snd<br />

viotenoe anil thtir dnzeru fed oicr.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ytJtir.i th<strong>at</strong> Americans are barbaric<br />

Critv.v *.»! gun co<strong>at</strong>rol rest thdr<br />

ihan iwii ilie «<br />

I.tiie-<br />

case by arguing thai the Constitution<br />

protecu our right to bt-r arnu. VidL,<br />

let'i mtke a new amendment. It<br />

wouldn't be the firu tinx Uut we've<br />

decided th<strong>at</strong> pan of the ComWuturn<br />

needs updanug. In acu die Constirution<br />

has been medified 25 times,as<br />

recently as 1971, including such essential<br />

amendment! as freedom of<br />

tpeeth, freedom of religion and the<br />

right to aba traiL<br />

Most hope for a total ban resides<br />

in President Clinton. Ke has already<br />

said th<strong>at</strong> he supports the BrxfyBS],<br />

which require* a background &*&£before<br />

purchasing a gun, but this *<br />

not enough. Clinton ba»abo said due<br />

gun arninJ will ttdp ixj<strong>at</strong>td roedi<br />

cxl uub by reducing violence. However,<br />

nodusgbut a tou! ban w21 *u.p<br />

the overwhrJming epidemic of MO-<br />

an epidemk th<strong>at</strong> wr «e beginning to<br />

see as normal<br />

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Tfie <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

ifcttlHI^ Shoes wont m<strong>at</strong>ter unless<br />

you're a shoe salesman<br />

tiie iii putnpinp into ihf >hi«r, it<br />

iitln't hcip mt hi! ibr hall harder, tn<br />

. or win my nutth<br />

"SIKK* JTT JHK-S." Hiunr Ii>hn I.y<br />

Mtd."t don't cirr£t>»utthrqu*bt*. I<br />

think. AL thunL ^in>-ulkLA the, have<br />

arc t»Vc *nyw*v" Shoes dr. not nuke<br />

tu tump higher vt-ir longer, rtm<br />

-tn.oi HJV k-tu-i Iho'alw)dont<br />

r'*m •.jv-ii.il «m"t<br />

*our friends xrt liulv frirniJs. thrv<br />

drai t gt nn^ to euiu'ic MHJ fnwn IIK<br />

i;i*»ui> it \7Mir -jhoo *ic leu than per<br />

You tiioulil pi fi^t iplcl:cr> here t/r fhfTf T " M<br />

cuuld mean the diScrawc befwetn a<br />

game—winning touchdown or a<br />

gam^-lo«ng inumtpteoon. ttsiicr<br />

•his vo>3n, I uw a team kick a fidd<br />

goal witb TCf^rds left tu win the<br />

game. Aftti v.-aidii.ig enc i cpby. it ***<br />

obviknn to thr bmadcastcrvnV<br />

Medium th<strong>at</strong> the luH ha-i not pnv<br />

through the poal potts. One Vn<br />

could and trfien dor* make th*: dstfi r -<br />

Bring K**3- mvUrii r^'u* 1 ,1 *i'.<br />

Yo»i knov»- wh,tt c!w gew on rm<br />

nerve*? Vi'heit you pw som*^ne a<br />

ptcceofpm,ij(d then they ff^ewvu<br />

Tfte wrapper and cxpet! you to Throw<br />

it way far »hem \%"Hit"> up »»-.ih th<strong>at</strong>?<br />

*nd snorHrr thwr if wm'rr l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

ibr dau, thit's fiite. But tiont wun-<br />

^n ui. leave the door open and yrii<br />

ouu»ic," Otrt, HI tr^ck you out l<strong>at</strong>er;<br />

i p»u uke mr stupid ma*ii test 1 '<br />

How about this: I'm dubbing a<br />

tape anri ju« hef orr a *tmg ei>li, the<br />

tafVTun«out. It may not teem Uke a<br />

^g oe:0 .but I l<strong>at</strong>ow one elm- *n<br />

ihnr car doe**r.! mean thaei wnir<br />

tijtd of upaquc wall around them.<br />

No, wart - - here i i hig one. ft ic<br />

ally yrti rne when I'm on the firew7*<br />

and tlierc \ beavy ito(i -and • p l tr*ftk;,<br />

without uimU. Mttin,; on dif ttaii •> un thrir ix.e. \ h<strong>at</strong>e thoie guys. 1 kan'-<br />

. It ytxj'rc wttiip wait urrul 1 get a molorcvcir.<br />

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Researcher entertains, pushes FeHCGS tO SUtTOUnd CampUS<br />

environmental awareness —<br />

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dun I jtumcJ max' JTUTUI taanother.<br />

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Alt Vnijr Needs in Comics Ami ^re<br />

T5°o Off For fowoH S!uoents With L0- 5<br />

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Second semester of condom availability<br />

O Counselor describes<br />

condom progi-?*m as<br />

'a qualified success*<br />

<strong>The</strong> C3ntluni nviilubility program, wfcet.<br />

<strong>at</strong>tracted 53 tAiwdl slii'Jenia L-st ycur, began iU<br />

second Ktncttcr this ir.twth.<br />

Last yrar.arnid conttoverw ^vhen some param<br />

who thought condom distribution would<br />

pruvo^saaU rel<strong>at</strong>ionships among tcaugcts,<br />

the program "was a qualified success," according<br />

to vuluntciir Sieve I Icilig from the San Francisco<br />

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AlDSrHciligs."ud.'*ltaUor*pLiins*i proper way<br />

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dubs c<strong>at</strong>er to a wide variety of students' interests<br />

Compiled by Don Ly and Irene Ma<br />

Adventure Alliance, Km. ?3Q,<br />

\y/etJtitMia)s, rocltmbmountairw.ski.<br />

and backpack.<br />

Aerospace, Km. 260, Fridays. To<br />

inafcc and bunch rockets.<br />

Agape Christian Fellowship. Rm.<br />

333. Wednesdays, To ring hymns, to<br />

share God's words, and to get a closer,<br />

personal rel<strong>at</strong>ionship with God.<br />

Animal Rights, Rm. :rd».v>tor<br />

Nornun Durieux ssid. "Thc/re<br />

evalu<strong>at</strong>ing our instructional program-how<br />

we teach, and hew wdl we<br />

teach. <strong>The</strong>y wUl ab*> verify the inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

da'a, and m<strong>at</strong>erials th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

have g<strong>at</strong>hered. <strong>The</strong>y look <strong>at</strong> our<br />

school t"iu top to bottom. 'Jo, it is a<br />

psvt or fail situ<strong>at</strong>ion. If we-Joo't paxi,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> bt-^raes an unaccredited instituUoiC<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> Is accredit<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />

Accredit<strong>at</strong>ion is a process where<br />

schools use internal and external criteria<br />

to examine whut and how wdl<br />

it is doing it. Colleges and univers-<br />

^tiajtreaibo eraliuced,and regard<br />

vhigt! school sccrcdiUlion reports seriouriy,<br />

according to WASC docu-<br />

' ments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> WASC team consists of independcntailministr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

from California,<br />

such as superintendents, icachersand<br />

cour^dors, none of whom arc<br />

acquainted with <strong>Lowell</strong>. For three<br />

days in April they will interview staff<br />

and students, visit dassts, and do a<br />

follow up on a study th<strong>at</strong> the faculty.<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion, ;urcnts,iind students<br />

will conduct before th'.*y .irnvc.<br />

Ilie self-study requires t*uth Jcpartment<br />

to report their strung and<br />

sift spots. "It is a dunce to sec wh<strong>at</strong><br />

oiherteadiersaredoingarKliowidoi<br />

their nonzero,'' Duiieux wid. "it is a<br />

team effort between le<strong>at</strong>her*. --tu<br />

dents and parents tc make sure we<br />

do a good job on our report and th<strong>at</strong><br />

we meet all of our r eauii emenis."<br />

Ridurd Soward.also J ^Kial stixiits<br />

teacher and WASC coordin<strong>at</strong>or,<br />

said,*"! he WASC committee wants to<br />

see if the school can continue to improve<br />

fur the clientele [stucKaitiJ.Thc<br />

better it sea itself, ibe better it is able<br />

to m« t the needs of the students and<br />

make impiuvenvnu. Once the>* prioritize<br />

the improvement!., they ibrm<br />

an action plan."<br />

which help stuJiriils<br />

ihcu tliintuii^.<br />

MaryAtutc Ii.i,'i.w,ct>- chair ottliir<br />

WASC '-•tiiucni Coimniltee said,<br />

'With tin* input from students, we<br />

can identify the tbws of hiwcl! and<br />

find action pUm to make l^vwllbct-<br />

UT Our ri->iHii]sil'ilitvi'. intonipiltM<br />

report based on u whool-wide student<br />

suney and input from thi* student<br />

body abous lowdl, the unmsphere,<br />

academics, and faculty."<br />

Soward s.iid,"\W dnn't want to<br />

hiJc ainthinj*. Thf WASC ojnur.iitce<br />

pet. UffhCt it we da I t'.i good to revogniif<br />

your faults. Once you recoj;m/.e<br />

your faults, tlicy Ju want you tu<br />

have a plan to current and improw<br />

those areas thai are iieccsvuy."<br />

Ii3we)l will receive six yvan of JO<br />

vreditalior. if tlie WASC team sees<br />

m<strong>at</strong> lAwell is doing a genxi job.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> Is an action plan?<br />

According to Soward, an action Wh<strong>at</strong> does accredit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

ptan is an <strong>at</strong>tempt to improve on any promote?<br />

weaknesses or solve any problems Accredit<strong>at</strong>ion promotes excellence<br />

th<strong>at</strong> a department has. To form an and improvement in the school. It<br />

action plan, die committees have to assures* schooTscommunity th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

dedde how, who. and wlien the prob- school's fjtir]K«es and objectives are<br />

lem going to be solved.<br />

appropri<strong>at</strong>e and arr '»eing accom-<br />

Tlit cocrdiiwtore began the* je- plhhed through educ<strong>at</strong>ional pro-<br />

•Kaith Inst June and hope to fuve •> grams, throughout Lowdl'i history,*<br />

final report in December. <strong>The</strong> team liyycS has met all the requirements<br />

will evalu<strong>at</strong>e <strong>Lowell</strong> on two types of of the WASC team and has received<br />

criterion. Regular WASC criteria ex- <strong>at</strong>crtdit<strong>at</strong>ioii. according to WASC<br />

amine how well <strong>Lowell</strong> communi- documents.<br />

c<strong>at</strong>es with other schools and how well Last year WASC cvsluited ar.d<br />

thedcpirtmentsarestrucruredCalt- give Wdshington, Wallcrberg, and<br />

itvnii Department { Educ<strong>at</strong>ion'sGiliW-<br />

high schools th<br />

(.UDE) criteria arc very specific requiivmeiifsineachdcpa/unrnt.sudi<br />

•is ihc requirement for Jjss discus-<br />

f -"ir sixVRinof<br />

<strong>at</strong>citdit<strong>at</strong>ioti. Lincoln, Mission, and<br />

Balboa are coi:ductin^ the s :lf-stud><br />

now and will be evalu<strong>at</strong>ed next April.<br />

palmistry, reincarn<strong>at</strong>ion, near<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h experiences, etc<br />

*Neo-AnimeAlliance,Km. 116,<br />

Tuesdays. T'i w<strong>at</strong>'.'h British and<br />

Asian anim<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

On'gakU. Rm. .?:>* Friday*. To<br />

Photography, lim. 2H. Thundavs.<br />

To learn about photography.<br />

Pre-Mea. Km. 3.U. Tuesdays. To<br />

learn about medicine.<br />

Recycling, Rm. 333. Fr'utays. To<br />

recycle the jtapers we collect from<br />

the green bins and boxes around<br />

the school.<br />

Red Cross. Rm. 220, Mondays.<br />

To lalkabout health and nutrition,<br />

10 have danonsir<strong>at</strong>ions on Cl'R,<br />

and to organize the Wood drive.<br />

Russian. Km. 219, Wblnesdays.<br />

To help people with Russian<br />

honiewirk.toleamubouiRussian<br />

•zulturc.<br />

Students Against Drunk Driving<br />

(SADD), Rm. HS, Wcdnesdflwl,)o.skitsand<br />

have fund-raisers<br />

to prevent people from drink-<br />

ASKEYCWMt ing and driving.<br />

Sophomore Dlanne Lee ifeft) looks on as junior Edmond Kwok (center) signs tip for a club Thursday, Oct. Ski, Rm. 220. Tuesdays. To train<br />

21 <strong>at</strong> cc-curricular day. Sophomore Vanessa Tse (e<strong>at</strong>ing sandwich) signs up students for ttie On'gaku Club- how to ski and to go skiing.<br />

'Southeast Asian Associa-<br />

leadership skills.<br />

Italian, Rm. NO, Mondays. To learn L<strong>at</strong>in. Rm. 141, Vutfiiays. To w<strong>at</strong>ch tion. Rm. 233. Fridays. To learn<br />

Fifipii ^-American (FltAm). Rm. about Italian culture<br />

movies about ancient Roman dvifi- about A.ii.ir. cultures.<br />

110. Tuisdity*. To educ<strong>at</strong>e people of Japanese, Rm. 211, Wet, nndays. Tu utiun and hflp iMth other with L<strong>at</strong>in Studio Lowoll, km- 212, Mon-<br />

Filipino history and culture. ii'.irn about JjpanrS' culture. homework, like a study group. day*. To learn how tu oper<strong>at</strong>e a<br />

German. T-7, 'nmrsUays. To get ac- "Japanese Television. Rm. HI. M<strong>at</strong>h. Rm. 114. Thursdays. Tu help video camera, record special<br />

quainted with German culture. Wednesdays. For people intciestetl in students who haw problems with ever* is.<br />

Green, Rm. U4, Tuesday*. To help art of the world, stunts, crazy games, ninth and lo cticotif.igctn.ith-re'aied 'Tonnis, Rm. 239, Mondays. To<br />

with projects th<strong>at</strong> are sponsored by and anim<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

activities.<br />

play lennl-i.<br />

various cnvitonmental groups. Junior St<strong>at</strong>esmen of America Model United N<strong>at</strong>ions (MUN). •Vietnamese, Rm. 230, Fridays.<br />

Hellenic, Km. 2WB, Mondays (U- (JSA). Urn. 220. Wednesdays For Rm. 2.i3. Wedticsiltiys. To leun about To learn about Vietnamese cul-<br />

13). Get a true sc.isc of Greece. people interested i T deb<strong>at</strong>ing current the count *c o!" the world. ture.<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Rel<strong>at</strong>ions ilRC). wm. i«ur*.<br />

'Motion Pictures. ;,'.-«. no. Volleyball.<br />

236. Wedtwsilayr. l Irani about dif- •Korean. H"i. J,"J. M.»n./.n». To Wciln-^ti ly. To nul>c movies.<br />

ferent iidtutcs.<br />

learn about Korean culture. 'Mystic Arts, Rm. 1X, hridays.lh Volunteer, Rm. 217H, Tuesdays.<br />

'Israeli Culture, Rm. HIH. Tua- La Raza Uflida (Hie United P.acct, iludy and exjtlore m<strong>at</strong>ters uf the oc- To help the compMiniiy, by doing<br />

(iij-N-ToconiinuelrM; Jewish iraJiikni Rm. 244.77iMf*irr.'*.TofurtiitT I ^tinncuh<br />

and metaphysics- .wtn.lojty, nu - service projects.<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

culture<br />

im'rolnj. . liypnosi;, l.'rot carJi.<br />

'New flub<br />

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Goodbye, Radio<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, HelSo, KLHS!<br />

Radio <strong>Lowell</strong>, now known a<<br />

KLHS, kicked off'the school year w:ih<br />

J new !i:irnc, two new announcers,<br />

andanewtorm<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"We cKmgcd it because KI,HS Jim<br />

wurida more modem than Kadio<br />

ljm-cli, n faHS announcer AmirTabi<br />

Mid.<br />

Some Ic.vcH student*, however<br />

seem to have a different opinion.<br />

"I'crsonaUtf, I think Radio <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

sounds bttier," a female junior said.<br />

'jriyitr.il fincc ut! the oilitT rulio<br />

•jons siar< their :un>o wi;ii a K.'<br />

.Straubc joined far sit-member<br />

KLHS crew this year ami want to<br />

J»:af;i mr.ic ahout public sneaking.<br />

"1 tried out tbi KLHS Ivcaust' I'm<br />

interested in broadcasting,"<br />

Stnuibc said."l alwuy* wanted •«<br />

be involved in public speaking. I<br />

wasn't ture 1 would mak». it,but when<br />

1 found rut th<strong>at</strong> I did, it was prcity<br />

exciting."<br />

Tryouti for the two speaker poii •<br />

tioas were hcul after .-.chool Sept. 2S<br />

aivt 30, according lo assistant print j-<br />

g<br />

oit announcements over uVairwbile<br />

Mahoney, social studies icachsr Sliclv<br />

arel Sow.ird.and KLHS .ui.':o micas<br />

T;il4i and Jfwila Brown listened in<br />

ftcram 2\x<br />

"So-.i'jror'iheptftipliMh<strong>at</strong> I liMcr.i\i<br />

in (uid n«> penonsliiyand some W\TC<br />

rciIU' en?nj«ic." Biown wiiti "<strong>The</strong><br />

people W: 1 JiJ choose •.ci.-m-ii III"?<br />

ilicy would do «i good :ob. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

M'lkcii'VcrHit.uf sj'inJt;,!'.'etir jnii<br />

Aui.ii.lim; to M.iiicr.cy. -rentes-<br />

•ani'i 1 "!**' .-.n.U">!"n.i».t!^tf(!:nonc<br />

to ii-.x. livv ri.iii:f the bof.onan '.rv.<br />

vari<strong>at</strong>ionof speaking ;i>ne, *;idw<strong>at</strong>ior. sitt*. "<strong>The</strong> order or<br />

gr.ulu;iiion came out nkeS'/V'yT.idu.ir<br />

Hu^h Aanonsen MtO.<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong>'s recently elected mascoi,<br />

the Cardinii], has inspired mixed reactions<br />

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fleeted be-duse it wns seen to be a<br />

smooth transit km from the previous<br />

mascot, thcCanlinal color, which ruid<br />

bttn the mascot since October ot<br />

1990. "It is >m easy tunsfer, 1 * junior<br />

Mike VMlson said. "'Ihe name h tlie<br />

same no we don't nerd lo buy new<br />

uniforms or anything else."<br />

Some students did not reali/r th<strong>at</strong><br />

ihe Cardinal mascot they voted for<br />

was different (him ihe existing on..<br />

"We A-ere ihe Caniinal Ixrfotc and no<br />

onj wanted lo change i(," junior<br />

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Some arc hoperul th<strong>at</strong> ttic (Jardt*<br />

iwl wili succeed in mdung Urc itcni.<br />

increasing school spirit, which h;is<br />

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If you see us in the halls and we look<br />

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lrcccntfyhad convers<strong>at</strong>ions with thntc<br />

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with on!/a few dim red lights<br />

on. <strong>The</strong> blade walls and l<strong>at</strong>e afternoon<br />

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I stared <strong>at</strong> my friends and »lcmai'ded<br />

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suspicious. I knew it wasn't me<br />

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its name, and it spelled out "D-A-N."<br />

Dan seenvd slow and uncooper<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

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he said goodbye and the<br />

pointer stopped<br />

moving. I<br />

wasn't<br />

too impressed.<br />

Emily and Rebecca, who had<br />

peeked into the darkroom <strong>at</strong> intervals,<br />

had otherwise lodged themelves in the<br />

s<strong>at</strong>iety of the journalism room. We canvinccd<br />

Emily toplace her fingexson the<br />

board to contact the spirit again, and<br />

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when were our birthdays and<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> were our middle initials, and<br />

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and correctly.<br />

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Kwerwj iiuircl«rs--J i f \V.i jo was t-xci ted<br />

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tvjAMjruigi-vo'V^Jc will* :u behavior<br />

and correct answers,, and a few times<br />

die pointer swept off (he Itoard Jiyl<br />

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of us and stopping.<br />

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nip p.-riod. no cut 1 (except f.-»r Michelle)<br />

; liuppoltuhelpi'etriewtheiotttfcdsup*<br />

; fAiet. In fact, Mime of the pipers were<br />

i '..tcprvd on wtute some people took Uw<br />

ixr.'.f i" £ in 'i ^(XHI Uugh.Thank* for<br />

. helping* Michdie, A link kindnnt gse*<br />

y<br />

f:ver)'one, have A h*ppy HJlowcen<br />

(suk-i-^Wv jp.gotrick-«:-tr<strong>at</strong>ir.B,.-»nd<br />

tell all the adults th<strong>at</strong> you'i* fcig for your<br />

: STONESTpViJN<br />

SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP<br />

$25/month*<br />

. Staiioii;ir><br />

M.K'him-v Nordic X'TM<br />

\auti!u.\, Tree Weights,<br />

Pool. (,-. (iin;tsiun:<br />

-f ol"$50


-if<br />

flmn»edliticsl<br />

party. Fmiunan Vanessa Wong Allies<br />

lvwrffwith the Republican party."I<br />

would r<strong>at</strong>her have [Ge«t£?j Hu«h AS<br />

president than pinion.'" WK said.<br />

Senior hdia Dun i* a Pcmoaa:<br />

because bhcfrcfe thci "they <strong>at</strong>e IIK-IC<br />

for the people" trwn Republicans.<br />

Aca>nlji£ '*> * rixcnt Lmrll poll,<br />

43 peittni cf the 45 J student? pulled<br />

id h l D<br />

25 percent uc Independents.<br />

Many factor* influence students to<br />

^ruwvstJ p\iliiicHi paity. Hnwevei, the<br />

sttongest reason if agreement wi'.h<br />

the party's itani on major iwuw.<br />

Mam^det myself leaning tow iitl<br />

the Democr<strong>at</strong>ic \\At bec^-e we<br />

ahould concentr<strong>at</strong>e more on cmr own<br />

country, r<strong>at</strong>her than putting w mucii<br />

cmphasUon foreign affairs, which is<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> Republicans do," senior U<br />

"! like (Republican!<br />

views on various issues »u«h an taxes<br />

xndtibcrti.in."<br />

Sixteen percent of the student*<br />

poOerl admit th<strong>at</strong> iheir p*j cnts have<br />

& strong effect on their pditkai opintorn.<br />

"I'm a ItcpubUoui because my<br />

parent* are," senior irforge Brown<br />

said<br />

,*'My parenu influence<br />

t p<br />

they tdt me thrir opmtons'*<br />

To enuire th<strong>at</strong> thrr opinions are<br />

! w i to caw ihrir ballot * when<br />

the-)' ICK]I tti.<br />

"1 thtnL t! * imporuitt Jo voic t»eaux<br />

1 1 can't conif-W i about UK guventmeiu<br />

if 1 don't ^rtkipjte in it,"<br />

frcslimjn '/on (i itfrcMitd uid.<br />

lam sy.rwi th<strong>at</strong> iKtng JCIJVC in<br />

)UiLtit:s i:> csMmtiM "1 wjjit Ju wkt<br />

my opinion .»n«l maVc ,i Jilfciejivc<br />

her. .itisv ci-or>* vote CHUHJ.'<br />

licwi*wr, not ail buvellit;* aie<br />

tfiLini tlui ihc> wil! pjn.ike in the<br />

"I'm net sure tvliCiftcr w not 1'U<br />

vott- because I v,-dnl |.o m;tkc vtirr th<strong>at</strong><br />

nd al 1 ••( Uic inng to figure ou! the problems<br />

wth our govrmmenL Tlir only solution th<strong>at</strong><br />

he has found tn;«t hdps keep crime down, the<br />

economy up, and people out of prison is educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

People who lu\e not cnmpletai high<br />

•-."h- 'H ire rri! "^ more likc*y tn commit a crime<br />

lhan .^re pet»plc who have.<br />

V>~Scn will we icali/c th-U prisons don't<br />

•.vo»k' \\'ii ar.'i V ;tp wrowing/jiwiicansin jail<br />

forcer. Prison.* everj-where are already over-<br />

crowded and the people who get out just keep<br />

petting ihn.wn back in..<br />

At Ptiican Bay prison inm<strong>at</strong>es spend 111/2<br />

hours a day locked in their cells, according to<br />

tht Co. 10 Uiuc M"the San Fran<strong>at</strong>co Chronicle<br />

Doei this really deter crime? It may scare potcntidl<br />

c nminals from breaking the Iw, but once<br />

on the streets, these Pdicaii Bay ex-mnutts will<br />

not be '-> iikeiy w commit a crime.<br />

If our goManmcm is earnestly interested in<br />

stoppingcrimes.it should work on another way<br />

tn dral with crtmUi»Is.Thf anweris not htaJding<br />

more prisons, but educ<strong>at</strong>ing American<br />

youth. Give more money to our sthoolv, &nc,<br />

hdpAWisklodtgrtofTthestttct and mtodass-<br />

f


SPORTS FLASH<br />

well IV football increased its fl'aVte.ss rccardia;6-(> by defl<strong>at</strong>ing the* .u<br />

IV^Buean^rsM/SonThii/^ *<br />

th three intercepiions from .sophomoresSeani.arigivNri^lko'iri^adii' _•'<br />

-h Smith-AVh jtt\ l.o\veH'> next oppotieirtisiWoodrvic Wilsohorv ' .<br />

lursday, November-4. . • • .' '.•;'•'. -,;. • / ' • .<br />

JJ^V^^'^-VM^;^^^<br />

OLLEYBAL<br />

Undefe<strong>at</strong>ed (80) Cardinals look<br />

forward U» play-offs<br />

OUSYBAU!<br />

Undefe<strong>at</strong>ed Cardinals head to plav-ot'fs.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

Alter a tou^h loss to Mc/Meer i.?3-16,\<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> will need to bo<strong>at</strong> Cialieo ioda\.<br />

JV<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> .M<br />

Hafooa i'<br />

TENNIS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 5, Mission 0<br />

iih win owr Mission.<br />

X-COUNTRYl<br />

\ '.'\'.\r<br />

Cardinal caslt--- defe<strong>at</strong>ed Mis-ion am!<br />

O'Ofniu'll ;' WAo Fields.<br />

SOCCER<br />

Cardinals end disappointing season<br />

wiihi-0 loss against NUAleer.<br />

n**>. -W-. miVwVf«"" -<br />

3OTBAU; 1 •i'wirll \ v WIX.JII.IW Wiivnn<br />

;iRL*STBN:«'t& All City<br />

I round tinmen MoruUj- Ni*v<br />

SOCCER: AAA Ciunipn<br />

Balhos Soccer Sudiutc<br />

JVFOOTBA1L: <strong>Lowell</strong> viWomiw<br />

ifaon, Ttorvky. Nov * * Un«"<br />

I<br />

PAGE 19<br />

ON PAGE 18<br />

Cardinal junior Mar.olo Gonjalc? t.-r.--.^- tri-:»-i*rV \\ yhr.i^i,:. \ .nffii'". i x iri c!i ; '• r "~.i (MHV.P<br />

McAteer jumps the Cardinals<br />

.,,.4. ;...-<br />

i i.\-..-il !<br />

«. i n »,- •.:;< ->n .1 'lit-- •-•.•M i;i;:<br />

f ! inn n-n tc.nl-.. I'M' >-ui \kili "ho<br />

i.t:-. " ^V «..vnir suit din) wf<br />

j,.veli -fust Httii'.-tmri.Uli'. 1 i.iliif.Hni ->-j!«i>tMi I!.'-! ,'tjts 1 i-0 fovs. !1 irjni Itiully n»*- up."<br />

thud .;u.ulir wiu-ti the Jj(:u.!t•• » -m'n' ..:::i, - . '»n nii»nini'h.u.k i "wv-nc<br />

?«.!!. t! I-du^a*i< - -r- la*! |unc,.u He retired:/! l%Jv*-iK.'ih'Tf>ivethcrcintlo<br />

^lt^m^1^»!.lv^^KlP th.'v^v.fino'jd.-^t.mifv mrdin^ *••' I ••ize\. 't will be jJ-Jcd "-. tiir \


-msi<br />

Colleges should share<br />

the pie with <strong>at</strong>heletes<br />

f Michigan. Michigan.** *«S<br />

JM>UW giv* thi»<br />

money KickUJ the prt^Ic*<br />

uftintf sport*. Ift'i it, the <strong>at</strong>hlrtes-<br />

Tix <strong>at</strong>hirte* aie nevtr<br />

renttrtfc?<br />

IVittg 2 Regular Cuys. wv ki)ow iimuettitici. litcir nuin rew&d is 4<br />

the importance of money. And *o it thintc to mal*: it to !he pnw Thn<br />

istHirfipJflVWh<strong>at</strong>thcNCA.\ siv-'iM ^tv-"ability Udini. .ViorUin^ to the<br />

Jkrvi aAtcj-'-i to pw* thrtr «ht*tcv Aimncm Countil on I'Ju^iiuon. of<br />

•Joftege>.K«« txing ill nii!'li..it;'i? ihv r.w 101 colJep: i'i,**rtv who leu<br />

pAin nothing tn return ex*'«"|M 'he .-'.>: ttiose»rrt JrjttL«J..iik!i»nlv'>u<br />

to Harry EoVanl*. a "? CIUUKC tt-T VT.'J lolki t UV<br />

y<br />

10 football program<br />

a w the uniwrsry. At •<br />

cording to But fame* of th httfv<br />

support (ho« Athletes ^-ho are in<br />

jured M>d kne their uhobi nhipn<br />

C»Ucges ^HDUW provide J!1 <strong>at</strong>h<br />

\rv% vnih a tUfnliro monthly talary<br />

Thi*- tiuine^' ijn he tucd by the iUi<br />

letei b'twever they plej**. Some<br />

might ,. . H 2 Regular l*uyi,a>uhin't<br />

thii r.ioijcy be uied to buv Htroidir<br />

Tbt ansnei h yrt,b\*t it will «Jw gnr<br />

them money to bey J bvitc And itd-toU>t m the<br />

i\AA,wilhji 1-9-1 nvord<strong>at</strong>icricving<br />

to the McAieer taguan, 14).<br />

' trrr u^ied in caAy £ff<br />

v -4lkrrtKT Ivan HcnumUv<br />

*mi tJmi dtm-n 1«well with M Mii)j;y<br />

defrme. Hie OrdinaU had tcvrtal<br />

Tityn Sjchar »thnv tsflics.<br />

hi Mf but IKICII to convrrt. Junior Dmitry Kar*Wdt srorcd<br />

"We iiiu'O hjvtr won," twice,«M1 \hn AxiHl. 1<br />


1<br />

• 1<br />

•.<br />

m<br />

Cardinals run away<br />

with tennis title<br />

By Scott T mtoy and Sean H«flty |un>i» I uluh CtAtmr i 2. and v<br />

nmt Lilv Uw (.H: -UiirJ pw ih.Nr oy<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> (V»i<br />

Nitolr<br />

unn withH;><br />

wry Toothy.<br />

Lowdht perfect H-- • ^4w><br />

thrtn theAchtonk Athkiw.<br />

b«i {AAJll crown for tlvrciphth vcar<br />

in a i ow v It wa» gre<strong>at</strong>' trtuch I>« Ivtt A<br />

Pr<strong>at</strong>n swi /T«i hap^w hw Uw iri«r.."<br />

Senior Chrivvic lloww f* 1<br />

I't.i j»<br />

, *.h»t! }w*<br />

i.i a loajj time," l*r J:O UHI<br />

Senior fcMioi f« •_»: tu.ni anJ<br />

more Maj-l.y Hui i Jm<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

runners<br />

sizzle<br />

Tbr Lowe!) VJIMIV t-<br />

enng it MI» h*M arul w were tuci!<br />

ticrm our mew SuunUv."<br />

uxL<br />

luntorVjkric<br />

vjtfMty girts to victor)' (24:Ot>). SCTUOT<br />

hUihnav SJwxii f *.4-MU ami iuu»»r<br />

CeriSa Kr^s oaa won the trmh/w^h<br />

bow r*« (21:55) wilh inmnutci<br />

Cahin Pbori (2239} vtd Son Worn<br />

(22:43) fimthing ;i AFTER WCCX<br />

THE ACTKJK AND<br />

ADVlMURt HIVf R<br />

LETUPS.<br />

• SUrtttUM<br />

• MAMOFSTOL<br />

• ACTION COIKS<br />

J


EiiS-wetj.<br />

J


u<br />

Friday, November 19,1993<br />

Red<br />

Edition<br />

Volume ISO, Number 3<br />

INTHEN£WS<br />

TODAY<br />

au p<br />

^g'Claa^f 19*7 officers arc<br />

;^«iay:Mqiits 6 to 20 <strong>at</strong> the r<strong>at</strong>-<br />

m.:--.<br />

^qrcs; And juniors may<br />

^i'H^J ji'f* present a<br />

. or loc<strong>at</strong>or card. Tn •<br />

^n. each of the<br />

me'^xiBdites, indudiny penfi««ancrirwulis'fr6m<br />

an inthe<br />

tEGis posted<br />

both elections<br />

•24;';'<br />

'4cd st<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

-« REPLACED! .<br />

TECHNOLOGY looks <strong>at</strong> the Hewlett Grant's<br />

infusion of equipment—Page 9<br />

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE SEXES *»<br />

PROFILES examines how you get along<br />

with the other set—Page 10<br />

Machine wants yourMUNI money<br />

<strong>The</strong> M-lino tracks along 19th Avenue reopened on Oct. 25 with new raised<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>forms <strong>at</strong> Stonestown and San Francisco ot<strong>at</strong>e University stops. Riders will notice<br />

th<strong>at</strong> tickets to ride the trains must be purchased from, machines before heading on to<br />

the pl<strong>at</strong>form. Ft the<br />

firs; p.vuup viid. "<strong>The</strong>re were three cars. We<br />

<strong>The</strong> iwo groups iK'^an U» .ii^iic. A punch<br />

wa? ihrtiwn aiui ihey bailed U) ti^lu.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y started In chav the ^irl they were<br />

dlk-r into the street," a <strong>Lowell</strong> student from the<br />

firii i^n t:i j> siul. "It wasn't evt-nalxmt us. <strong>The</strong>)"<br />

wereiust fitter thi.-gitl. Shv ran behind Liin to<br />

iry'tune; awdytrtiiiuhi.'iii.but then she shoved<br />

1 im inwards theolhergroupand the people in<br />

the other car prahlvd him and nnc ot theni<br />

a.s ti»Htiws: " 1 wo car lu.id>ol non <strong>Lowell</strong> MUdeiitsdroveupandj;nt<br />

involved in the fijtht. it<br />

wa><strong>at</strong> this time th<strong>at</strong> Liin was stab!»ed Ininithv<br />

back and another Lowctl student w,is hit n:lhe<br />

Iia.:k of the hejd vvitli .< blunt instruinenl by<br />

Proposed<br />

change in<br />

scheduling<br />

process<br />

D Proposiil breaks selfscheduling<br />

into three days,<br />

leaves no students special<br />

privileges to pick first<br />

C<br />

HySnlaiuNoKo<br />

)NTKOVI-U:»Y WITHIN the admin<br />

isir.ihoii continues over proposed<br />

chants to self-scheduling day.<br />

As>.i\i.i:i: piincipal John M.ihoneyamidepartn.cnt<br />

iie.ul> prop-wd to change the -J.iys<br />

and onUruf self-scheduling for lite fall seines-<br />

ivutild he held overii three-day period, the first<br />

tjirx/nioi.i. the second lor juniors,,nut thebst<br />

tiir Miphnin-ires. All Muder'.> would IK.' »illiiwcil<br />

,-niry .ikwrtliny, tti ''it. 1 rot.uinj; alph.i-<br />

\\\. milt ii..' e.uly entries «i Shield aiui Scroll<br />

Ibe<br />

. proposal is thai one<br />

.l.tv<br />

stall, the bubb!iiif;-tii pint-'.-ss couKl U* made<br />

more el iictent, and class balancing and adju&trnent-s<br />

could be more fix used on those courses<br />

re,;'.:!V.'' *'•• r-circh t*>r<br />

partners V.-JKI are leu likely :o K><br />

iilfe-Vdvvi'.tulK-virus.TIie-.trict<br />

h\\-< ri^.r^in?. p^nphf!*':i rind<br />

child po niography in Ruropeaml<br />

the United Sutes have al.io directed<br />

those with such sexual interests<br />

to Asia, where law '::i-<br />

fiircemtnt is lax.<br />

Savvy child truflkkers recrui'<br />

nin^t of their workers Imm poor<br />

viiiages. r.very iinjynabie foim<br />

'W"chic.-iner>' i^ u^vi tn it;re chili.ireii.'i'.ikn\'i'Mt.^<br />

i .'..nei'tivni/i:>[,<br />

;oh^,it resorts ar'." n lferc'l,prnm<br />

i^*ttfg)amorou;< lives in the city<br />

i:x made. "Parent*, succumb to<br />

'N-efirksfvc.uwthevw.int so<br />

"iji.h fnr their c'lii.-iicn." the<br />

• 'Nit .\'.\-


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

'Continually puNishcd sinn 139$"<br />

iinJOUl M:\t\VS.<br />

EDITORS-IN-CHIEF<br />

Jimmy Quich<br />

Dan Wong<br />

NEWS<br />

Ann*ftvlcnkn<br />

)imniy Qus:.h<br />

D-tn Wonj;<br />

OP1SION<br />

Wendy Ire<br />

PdllH'UYcc<br />

C0WSWS<br />

Amir "Wit<br />

POLITICS<br />

CAMPUS<br />

Jimmy Ch»n<br />

Ed Wans<br />

I RATURO *<br />

Idrinn it* issues<br />

vital io uicMuuciit iHitJy.iiiil lev •.UiuVuLi<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend meeting.<br />

Suggestion boxts haw proven inelfective<br />

because nothing scents to come ot them.<br />

R<strong>at</strong>her than making student input a passive<br />

practice, comrnitie*js should belbnned<br />

to deal with student complaints and suggestions.<br />

Open fbrums could niidres.'itliesc<br />

comments, current iss'ies, ;nia proposed<br />

changes, as well asallowstudents direct access<br />

In the administr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Student represent<strong>at</strong>ives should be al-<br />

lowed into the closed administr<strong>at</strong>ive meetings<br />

when the administr<strong>at</strong>ion discusses an<br />

important change of policy th<strong>at</strong> directly affects<br />

the students. Students should be consulted<br />

to cre<strong>at</strong>e a compromise th<strong>at</strong> will appease<br />

all parties.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heart of the problem U ihc lack of<br />

communic<strong>at</strong>ion between students and administr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Newsletters and posted notices<br />

are needed to inform students of problems<br />

and activities of the administr<strong>at</strong>ion. Major<br />

decisions should be subject to student vote,<br />

much like cityordinances. Schools designed<br />

iu U'Uith<br />

.01 Hi Unger^ .ir.tl<br />

TOur hair inuct. *itcr 3 long, tnuph<br />

dav of school, van ditch the bus<br />

home.lioping foi some pr<strong>at</strong>e and relax<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Hut on tin* bus you find<br />

nothing of the tori.<br />

I. ULu: nuuy oilier Lnvcllitc;. takx:<br />

the bus home even*day. I-oriiwnvof<br />

Ui,busesSK thif onlvmcir.i ot transportaiirn.<br />

Hut our bus^ have Itt nnu*<br />

a breeding ground for crime and .T<br />

salf-hawn Tor ihugs Ui do their bu;i •<br />

.igingly common. <strong>The</strong> days of getttng<br />

on a bus to amid an <strong>at</strong>tacker on (he<br />

strccti arc gone. <strong>The</strong> days of thugs<br />

waiting toi you to get oft the bus are<br />

gone. No** thevcct you uhile you're<br />

Dmmg a recent bus ri'Jc lionic, I<br />

witnessed the'umpinpormu^jiini'.of<br />

a teiiow Loweil snuienl. A tew ujy.<br />

l<strong>at</strong>er, a fnend was told io eni[>iy his<br />

[Vk-Jafi. Forlun<strong>at</strong>dyliegol niTtlichu'<br />

before he bcwrsie a victim.<br />

Pa^sen^cni ar


••rJf<br />

• -2 j<br />

LawclhHiglj SclwctL OPINION November 19,1993<br />

Looking through Bihle-colored glasses<br />

CJ "<strong>The</strong> Bible has evolved from the holiest of books into a tool of oppression "<br />

By Vicente Viray<br />

This could be<br />

the stmy of your<br />

evvryday John Doe,<br />

a run-of-the-mill,<br />

disgruntled,<br />

ctown-smt-clad.<br />

armed and dangcrou* time bomb<br />

ready to explode.<br />

John's parents were typical icvn •<br />

agers who just happened to In* living<br />

<strong>at</strong> a time when fundamental Chnslian<br />

ways uomin<strong>at</strong>rd society. Iking<br />

the raying hormones Out they were,<br />

they didn't absuiin from prt* marital<br />

sex. Hut nt lea« the. did remember<br />

ilkHr church's stand against birth control.So,<br />

when Mrs. Doc found out she<br />

was pregnant, there was only one<br />

option. Abortion WAS obviously out<br />

of the question (even (hough .she v--as<br />

a dirt-poor, jobless, high schooldropout<br />

with no mcam of supporting<br />

the child) because every C'odf-MringOimtian<br />

know;it it murder.<br />

And, she couldn't have the child out<br />

of wedlock Itecjtusc: th<strong>at</strong> would make<br />

her baby n bastard in the eyes of her<br />

church. Her only choice was to m:irry<br />

Mr. Due.<br />

<strong>The</strong> marriage was clearly a mistake,<br />

but they stuck with it because<br />

their church pleached i-damantly<br />

against divorce. Aside fmm the f.ut<br />

th<strong>at</strong> their s«.iiU"ii''rt'f)tly.iit.N with a gun<br />

pointed (ohishcad. i cligioits fundamentalism<br />

had a positive c[t.\l on<br />

their live?, didn't it?<br />

Christian fundamentalist is<br />

•l,..^;t...d^iitc.^i.1uM...,,.,ii r<br />

Ilic Bible. 1 laving studio 1 .it vi.-ry.oii<br />

wrrvalive priv<strong>at</strong>eschools. 1 have fust•<br />

hand experience with liie wnidei %f>l<br />

fundamentalism. It's not every day<br />

th<strong>at</strong> someone is blessed by their<br />

(t'.i.-hr>A initial on ihlty i"a uvr l(ii iniitlctant'-". I In hiU'<br />

"vittdni.idcAJamand |\r.i»i1 i\d.ini<br />

and jteve" is no lunger euhi'-ivi ly<br />

adu;>Uitil lo in.iki- iti-ii pliobi.i<br />

jv.tr hnl*>k. (iroupsMuh .i> the K<br />

.»•»aiin.-.iiiMit r,utoiwii/>ii£ ihi'ir lute<br />

.ritur*. {l'v nl the K!.in'-i tii'Tv C,r-<br />

>ttivec\viise^(uran'i-M-n[iUMiu'th.it<br />

tile )ews kil'eii (iluN, ihetchwe tlv:y<br />

shuulil (vpuni^vd<br />

'flu' hible fu> cxnlvcvl Itom ibe<br />

lioliol ol ^VH^^^ ,irc<br />

-ion. All -.1 t'igul lias in Ji> i- ojt.ii it<br />

'/^/fe<br />

up and magically jur.iify lir. or ht-r to lake every wntd "f it literally, *.ve<br />

prejudices. <strong>The</strong> right iv-rigluitniade w-uitdMiI!lvi>|'CMti"i( i iiiidrrairVyc<br />

sinuer-i out nl !hif< who don't mu fur til r)v( tooth tor •» t.'i>t!i" svslem<br />

font! to theii idtMv ff imtKi'.polyv^tit^y wuiiid Ix'iin<strong>at</strong>hiukiog<br />

tn the pitbull' f right uptahli" practue. and th>.'K'Jting ol<br />

win;; Chri'.li.ins. Urapan a:*..! IUJ'.I'I chitdrt-n W.HIKI U- '.»kav. jt;^t as Inng<br />

i'Hith refused to grant lam ilvpiai'.iniu: .is.(parent ti-ievta^iirkt!) perform the<br />

ilinitLiny I'orii' •>! piv.'tntiuitt >uU- ,.t<br />

.ILIIAIIKII: li ih-.-v i!i%tiihu-i'd (MHI j ;:n r,'>' I'.iHuig lor ttic abolition<br />

phli-lM'ti.it>i>iiion.n,)iv<strong>at</strong>rra-;MJi]t i>i leti;; r.oi ill.- Mippu-s'imt uf<br />

tcciia^cis %tip;v>vi\l in n-.tki' VC'IM' 1 !-: liitbl-winj; "h(is!t.ipid»M'; llnww.<br />

dt\tiions it tio inti:i:n,ii:.'>r. is a«aii weava uww ^•nccit (>••.!( p.tcvpltns<br />

I.1-. .in i.dli iti( !• •: .iln>i ti-n: -i. .-li .j»i .Turn \s'vl)i.i tl'i • .ir. 1 ,i|'p!ji.'f>li.iitlwi<br />

topnt ci Itnilt (oitirol ! 1K\ in vvi-iViUH 1 - V.L -.tit'till! in>; try !u<br />

adsotv. v-liu .fv ilKjp'ibie vi<br />

*Ilie IJ'.l'U*. in lt-lf. tv •.*"»! evil. In tiinn^ht. Hul. humant .in* more sot.tti,<br />

ii -j ijuile a t.i'on.iMii.; j-uve ••! ji|usticjti-i(.f >;u rc;|VUMbililvlies!ii<br />

liter all* re, bdt n 'viil: vj, violeiKe dcllnir,^ •-i)'.iu uid 'Mom*. fi«i MIK<br />

U!ul ijl«TkislK\l. lli'.ii'wi, :l \M. wt-n- si-hi^.tml r."* loi ' trom toreeitinj;<br />

whtvil' iT ^M^d. |<br />

TIKIV .:re iho^ ^h.v >:r^->y peiiij! 1<br />

t'.iirr iiiiHui^ \ui ti:*. 1 :- .IR 1 lev. and tj: \<br />

between. Even il:e iiiosi uTuw-iilabkr i<br />

of heioe-i now get dragged rnutinely I<br />

through the mud. Americam s^r^I j<br />

thev iliould Iv perfect rob modi Is,<br />

paragons ot virtue. ;«*id nvo, th<strong>at</strong> we • ^—<br />

.ire anxious to destroy their rep<strong>at</strong>a- J - fly<br />

lions. V%V 'isc cc-lcbrity role models as<br />

excuses Jar utjruwji faults. In essence :„ •_<br />

\%\* «y th<strong>at</strong> •••war,: not perfect 1K\JU.M*<br />

i»ir :nle ii nijel'i J:>" rn:1 pi - rt>'\'.<br />

Take Michael luuLm. Jordan itn<br />

nu:iy years could do nn ",v:i IMJ-i;i ;!ie<br />

eye> i»f;henv.'dta. Children chankd<br />

thai Uir. wanted "to be like MiLr."<br />

liowevec, when h'v, painb'ini; pruH-<br />

1( lawycis pT capita of any<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion in the wi»r!d.<br />

Role Models Downs<br />

(and som^wtier&4t>-betw««nsi<br />

Msrcia Brady - -- <strong>The</strong> crototypfcal t£erry-tcw;-crsit


,3<br />

>ui!;fc?<br />

career planning<br />

By-DuuclFeyer<br />

ift<strong>at</strong>Vwfcy we <strong>at</strong> <strong>The</strong> LowtU are<br />

p.oud to pirifnt the following<br />

liindy V. 1 helpful (to especially<br />

gullible reid-rrr) cirrer tanning<br />

pride, in wbVh well take a look<br />

<strong>at</strong> some of ux&y'i most popular<br />

'• Triw guideb<br />

dusivt and is uji«jukl dcilnitriy<br />

Doctors a!so have !•> worry<br />

become ap'actor or actress". Tlu.*<br />

about malpractice, whk h t& %vl*xn<br />

pay Is gre<strong>at</strong>, people idolize you,<br />

..journalist! nuia; fiin of you.and the p<strong>at</strong>kiit or tniunisli/Jrrg tbc<br />

mtiaw your work in print, and p<strong>at</strong>ien^ with your ugly wallpaper.<br />

^llldt -: : B«aiisc of this, if you area<br />

someone )tw'ie not. which couU,; ; doctor,you generally jptrnd huge<br />

lead to an identity crisis. Ttiere h Cinh^ of m^ni-v to aiqinr** mal-<br />

Abx>1ot» of prcMUTfto do a goad pi acticc insui ancc Such cxpoidi -<br />

• jo^bodiuaptiietivue you ynm'i tures, sjdly. may pitvent you<br />

from buytnp a Lexus until you<br />

" PrcndcaiofUieUnJtctlSuita have been on the job lor three or<br />

even four raonth>.<br />

- Columnist - Endiess deadtint*,<br />

vicious editor*, unfriendly<br />

.computer:, nod >mail, fierce<br />

\voodUixl cw<strong>at</strong>urcs with sharp<br />

tecih aicanioiig ihe many ob-<br />

5Udtt inacolumiasls life <strong>The</strong><br />

mindj ajwl take •""•ver the world-<br />

up-ade' V\frite 550 word": a»d —<br />

^vtjo taiow?—iomsbody might<br />

fedJlfh<br />

sv-rv/ COLUMNS<br />

•the-bowcil<br />

<strong>The</strong> characters in the popular teen soap fail in Hying to be "a reality based show.'<br />

Beverly Hills 9021 Oachieves<br />

absurdity r<strong>at</strong>her than reality<br />

Hy Sjiuly i<br />

\\r\: \\\-\.\\wv.\.\t- I'M:<br />

n :!)• stip-.-itu'i.i! .mi! n.ii<br />

^•(•lliii.: ..'ill,! .in""!.) )v:t-: tvjiiLT..<br />

I,.,. ....', ,r.-i.lt- '>-.!<br />

M i n i ,.!-•!,,- ,;.» ,.|!i..-.-/il. :•.•'<br />

i iji'll'l AMI.111 .)•.— .lils .'I ::.- ^.in ..<br />

n.n cu'ii I'yt.i;: ,>!iyitu>rv. IT; ; .i-.l. 1<br />

w.l y".4>> < /.^T ^*sNx ! tri.:«ds.Ht-tiUspln«u-vnii'l;>l:v.ami<br />

., .,. 1 V-i J-< •« i \^ft / Z\\ \' .-hr-T.i-.il >• in tin- v-u-jei'-.ir.\vhii_h i-i<br />

/«]] i;l-! |o;in (livers once iniei-<br />

Um- t'» .VsKVtr.n.* (li'iin-; hi% setiiiir vicwrtl ;:clfess knnif Oarth (Kelly),<br />

;? M-.if liter t'lifi'itJlihi: *.v!'!i Hteiulii's f\.iini-v:'! t!u*dulls.»nd noticed liial<br />

il'-ic '-Iew*i>*vs(ilil»i'. 1 i'iii i -M'rvi < tli'- t•'!! « •."rtnui:.-! (.ither •.:mii!< i iist.lu" jiMn*- A I' i n- Suwth.'.tFbrW<br />

lV>'-,;i;-.Ar.*t:rli' ••-'' .tm-pi.tinr. vi-r r .:ty." i don't know about you, hut<br />

i'i'.'ne-.'p:»""ii'J''"( 1 iti.i-Hilt*'^*-l:."i .\!i i >!ni D.ividto |pu '_-verv minute of it.<br />

Like they say, th<strong>at</strong>'s wh<strong>at</strong> friends are for<br />

By Ih<strong>at</strong>la Brown<br />

J\S yc.irs go by we m<strong>at</strong>ure physicd'y,<br />

an-i mi-ntolly. the most important<br />

oi' tht- tvv. 71." summer o!"' 9.1<br />

w.u tlir K-gimiog u* tlu* iiu-i^im>rpbo:;is<br />

(,•; my you<br />

1 en led my sophtTiove y«i !?;king<br />

siithiliry and yearning !or wime-<br />

(vv? nr somrthinp »o hdp me t'.ci Ku k<br />

or -ny HH( 1 speni two iniv.-r.iMc<br />

rnnnlhssfcirdiing Jor sornithing thai<br />

1 knew wai inside me. I juM needed a<br />

tntT;iry mm:<br />

fiiit imprcvstoii, r hc becaftu* f.-ne o»'<br />

my closot friwids and 1 cptr.t the<br />

entire summer with her. Sh- taught<br />

nic Sow lo stan J on my awn two feet<br />

and to mvfx depend on any one.<br />

I'coplc ihuu$ht ihut betiUM- !<br />

didn't Oi-soci<strong>at</strong>e myst-s.<br />

• "• i!:i. 1 ih.itA ivji<br />

!"hi :hiid |-cr>nr, who I ticlicve<br />

helped m-.- nuture t:iL-nl illy and find<br />

my pl.iu 1 m tins jlm-. .i: jriuihcr column<br />

iotmi:ioifliK-*.v(.1rcj;ondlmct lor<br />

now Id'-, ilist idy l;ych*uu r. It didn'i<br />

suit off asGrcgand me. it wasGttv<br />

ind no one then Grr* ,md Jennifer<br />

anJ then Greg jnd inc. knuifer war.<br />

one ot niy do-ic friends. Sh.: > run o/i)- •<br />

trtc^tnld ntc not towf>rry.tbout<br />

Ici in jttT not bcinga major part c-fmy<br />

lif-.-aiivmore.Shcwasangryth.il Giey<br />

.tr.A I WLTC "'••."(-•itn- 1 .»nij tljal 1 f.a^n't<br />

->l.tnniii)- on tiidinj* it. 1 lc has hclixx!<br />

me urnicistjriil th<strong>at</strong> my happiness is<br />

ih.- mo.: ini|v.*rtdr,l lhinj:. Trying to<br />

pii'-u 1 other p'JDp'ehvMcrifidng your<br />

'-inity ii imt wortii i\. He Uughl me<br />

mvfwnnasmotto;"! )on!t strcsinu*."<br />

<strong>The</strong> fuiir.v ihinj; i* liiai 1,-. i*c*a :> ia.'<br />

to teach me anything. 1 jij'.t fhund<br />

tilings in him thai I thouivit wouid<br />

uulx me b*rttcr. He inci u> nt-vcr lei<br />

.ur.-one get to t low to him unless he<br />

thinks they're WOTM\ it.<br />

It t.xik three different propl-- to<br />

come into my life ibr me to realize<br />

wli.n I h survive. Hairhone<br />

ot then i ted ;i pa't of me th -I hunjjrrcd<br />

lor the truth. Timisha hclpu-d me to<br />

.ic«|-t who I am and lo never f-.-d as it<br />

1 Ivn'.- to explain my choice of friends.<br />

Xoch'-.l taught me th<strong>at</strong> there an*<br />

j\.u[-l.- ;n tiic i*.' side no m<strong>at</strong>ter wh<strong>at</strong> hippcnu. And<br />

lir


m<br />

i<br />

m<br />

f<br />

PTSA, m<strong>at</strong>h department meet<br />

ByWmwr lam and Ed Wong<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lowtll "arent TAichcr Siudenl<br />

AswKtution (PTS,\j an.! the<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h department met Thursday,<br />

Nov. 4 lo further examine ituJvtits'<br />

poor m<strong>at</strong>h grades.<br />

"We arc looking tor lu^estioiv;<br />

from themaih party .imUiimimM.Tlion."<br />

PTSA member Gimi Kocivai<br />

itr<br />

Hail, and l r l"SA-l'ji.uhy)i.xiMi!) OL--fc<br />

Til'on <strong>at</strong>tended the mevtuip<br />

Tlie molting followed .i 22-j-c«w<br />

rcpoit sent by the ITSA u» tlu- >.u--<br />

•"Mrtmerit and idministr<strong>at</strong>icn ! : eb. !*.<br />

"Wi? Iri'.'d to icsponil 'rn-bcjl wjy<br />

v%x could to wh<strong>at</strong> t her had tn say, l>m<br />

wndiugrenlonilitir opinion;.,' 1 Hall<br />

said. "TIK: report r-u been di«u JolUvi Ian.-.. acwordiTip to<br />

Siherman. h 1<br />

1'ASML^ »vill JMV talc* ji m.ii luiii v .it<br />

ihcl>.i>t nl | % ,ivmi-ui<br />

.MUl will K* allowed iir.i.i ill-' pl.ii<br />

(i>nn, wln'ie. iWy u '--l N>.tivi t!i«>rv !'...<br />

***iiycr> ivith I j»t Fa 1 .-*' vviil n^i (».iy<br />

AMll'U'H'i-.Mt..' v ill Mi>ii|.i-.| i\;<<br />

luket iii.Khitu\ .in.! i.hwk |'.i.-uii-<br />

I'.i'is (M 1 ' I he pl.tltcrni l.u tulals i>t<br />

I : a>| V'a.sv;s<br />

••'li'i* ticke*. s\ Mtni i>» mu«.:i nutrr<br />

.*Yi; : t n!!t4Anh.lvilM'. t n(MVliK-dmtT<br />

i>r.L.e vi»ii [;ct on lln - i'tis," StKi-rn,in<br />

s.nd-<br />

[?urirtp the (onstrtictktn period.<br />

j<br />

2>. yas-po^wti Ivjsci labcletl "M<br />

Ocean View" to>>k p.i-.sci»»;^ii Uuk<br />

and torch K*:--'.'i.'ii tJii p Wi •; \\>t\y.<br />

.•i:.it/iTf» iiv.a tile H.i!Ht.\i I'.uV; SMI;O|{<br />

lite 1IHM> will iejpjv,ii durtiij;<br />

the wvon.J plniv, ulici, vii.wiMr<br />

tricks x«il rv J.MLJ .it i^th .u-.>!<br />

Muni pl.ms<br />

SELF-SCHEDUUNG from Page 1<br />

Proposed class scheduling<br />

change causes controversy<br />

we arc looking t . . .<br />

Each da/* would lu*c J .«.h»:Jtii •<br />

he morning. After s'.n<br />

"<strong>The</strong> seniors an J iui>iof. •<br />

iU iu:e thi'v m't tht s..-- tint<br />

•!•• want in •'•r-.'.er 10 •.oinp'-Te in<br />

•ir d,us ti> tet into the ^KK-^C Wui<br />

floWKtenrUwsy-nLOK*^' "'';; . . to ,o.~ Mjh.wiry said.<br />

forms) m dw afciciu. chn .«a j 1,l7Jjwtt;MJtm,rnn.<br />

tnepotcntiainuipalcemcnto^er.r. i -gradu<strong>at</strong>e with<br />

andWueshtvt.s.nurinr..fem^n>. no «-• ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Thf<br />

d^artment heads and .-ouna.-brs ^ ^ ^ n ^ ^ ^<br />

could idjust incomplete P«K"»«\ ^ i)lle Jungc lW.u!.i K- a let K-(-<br />

<strong>The</strong> preicnt ^ten. of -Ulowunj g u. ^ ..„<br />

entrance time to sel»--«hejiulin^b% w . uul ^<br />

dphabeucalorderwa.scstabl.^1Un ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ltw.vjU<br />

1968^9. Seniors anu ;«..» -»» ,cwofahffli|ft..<br />

• netd certain courses u» uraJiu-i u _^ ^ nroix|W. pJi,..rf ;UK) jun.<br />

itecd to make a.-) impr^« n °^ un ' ^rr j,;^ afer ^,,;.)r^ -^ ^ml be<br />

leges by taking crtLuii --^J j ^.^-doutal'allthcclass^nanu-i-<br />

»J<br />

GradesoniheteM mav Ivu^od <strong>at</strong>lhe<br />

ja"a»!;:,avt ordmyus the PTSA report.<br />

V/hiie onlv jht^ut ? jviccnt of all<br />

grade* vavt'ii ai l.owi.'il were l> sand<br />

f'.« durinp fall 1941, more th-m 73<br />

jvrcvni of those tailinj; p-adc* were<br />

fyven t-y (be tnaiii oep.irimfit, JCcording<br />

tn the tTSA icp-m. Twenty<br />

T«frcent.)ftheA!pcbr.i i studtnitsrt-tcivej<br />

J i' nr 1 : an;l mere man 22<br />

jK.ti.Vlll U\.|VlJ A [i OI 1 111 tik.-t:,-.l<br />

etrv I. <strong>The</strong> cH-i:t\lnvol lecemnpa VJ<br />

I>; i imn<strong>at</strong>hw.iv I *'t:mcsniorcltki*iv<br />

ihj" in ntlhrr courses .n lowcli.<br />

'! hi- itilli. v:!iv :>, arc we taJRir-tt<br />

.ib,.!.:;»'..ii.il;i:.i!:..Kf.i-'..»fthe .!••<br />

iM'i;iv:ii.i\.iu1hi]t.y Hail sin!, j'hi-y<br />

-irt- c:\tifr-i\ .liriwi'ii! I^IKTW lldiv<br />

\-:r\ L>:;-J h- \\: "; '• .<br />

,"•• Scri'ior^Usi particip<strong>at</strong>es in'l Iar\V.vt I Ionic. F-yoij f>'ri<br />

' •Meet <strong>at</strong>'linnib.ird anil lillmore .. % '-' J ' • . •' '<br />

_ 1 ,*T6flishl1A:l5p:"m.'- L >:(m*p.m. .. " -• . . .'.'..-<br />

^fen N'cff Mcnioruil CJvm nc^liciiiion ,<br />

• , •LoucJl tjvni renamed 4n mcrnorC i>f tlic UiV Hen Net<br />

he<strong>at</strong>er* I w^ictt High<br />

tMDO a.m. • 1^:00 p.m<br />

1-ibcrt-y Kdt'prilt Crtrnpel4iion ^<br />

'.-.->l_0well fiirls.iDd Mo>-i Drill Tc,«nv'«onipelt<br />

lt>morrov», 1 j|&;0()<br />

CHILL OUT hi our<br />

Wfc4t\h:rt U~>>nt ESPRIT,<br />

f • r : > . • ( ' . • • . ' . . . ! ! • ft •'•i\ I-'-)': . . • • , » • i t i . . n . . n;;vi>. y . i u t c<br />

• •; »i-. ,,:'i-. r - :>> i vi Ji, I Irj J ' . ' * - . N I'I-.IHI<br />

TAKE NOME A COMPLIMtNTA«Y WATER BOTTLE<br />

*hcr. .u-j ivjr»tiMM- '".it C.-ITI: • --..i-hiri ^'.-K ...ri»!,,--.<br />

;;rl I'! i •. 11 .".:vr :• •* iti Sf '•': v*.irtr ••!<br />

ESPRIT FASHIONS. IVMIK in 1 !>•.- !i- .- - 1'l.mi<br />

Stt THE WHAT'S N EW FROM ESPRIT rOR YOU<br />

AN0YOURMOM »• : 1'- - -h •• • -i -r ;, ,.»,,.,,|<br />

iK'n'-.'.l'-.'f ;" J? I ••• •- N't.i.lll.. V-Tt.ll' 'UM^., i*i (I M\ j iM<br />

M-.i '.'inn in: i- tn <strong>at</strong> .-'»:»• ft i.nj; Nt'in-.ij. 1 '•.ivui^vf «r<br />

if- 1 "• T'«"if, .' ii' ji N.inl'.l.ii'tt Sjn ^ranctsL'f) Sh'ipti.fii:<br />

< v'Mit In 1 ?••: fi(j*.s I'lum<br />

NORDSTROM<br />

*. C-.M; V.^Jm. Siv-i-.to^r. i,,ili*(,>. SJJI 1 i.f.-..,- \t,npp,i>i lenic. Ht.-i


LJ<br />

Xo\*etnber19,1993"^<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Newsbriefe<br />

Parior closes te doors early<br />

"??-' "- 1 '<br />

• •tv c ^Ste-"ifcfecreami^Hor T«ms dosed its dooit n> Lowtll se-<br />

..— --.- --•-.... • b^auseofcucnpluntsof^xiiiiksiuto<br />

dais secretary Vema So.<br />

W» pjn. when ihc<br />

/• *Xt 91W •*&:K*i smSeoto coming in oIandc^<br />

ict to CTCOUT^<br />

— Pan Wong<br />

STABBING from Page 1<br />

Police search for stabbing<br />

assailants still <strong>at</strong> large<br />

jludrtit v%ho ii'Ci"ViTu<br />

wt'ii;<br />

ken to the<br />

vitlit *,tjtiTil tHriT Pf f !•; tl:. ,!-,•<br />

*in*<br />

I :,-tuT n.vi t,' ^!,. •.•: i\. ;•• '.:<br />

ui J L :i.wilJii-turn[nv.iK«.l<br />

in two \KVCVS Jtiii ffimflinc -\\<br />

.. the 1<br />

hit hit)! tli. 1 ^!.,>i.:.-:'<br />

lU.^UUlurv .MI.; Jl'U'T ri^j-A-j.-.<br />

oncol' <strong>The</strong> t.us iik'tj ti l ru:i her<br />

«>VU(, ifAi^JI tilts (UIU<br />

uiterwp,od, and our o! tlic JUJ<br />

l^Oi nldtftalhim wi'J;<br />

!k'.wic kj/;I't.<br />

<strong>The</strong> injured studenfs v.«re<br />

HtApitai v.ruTt* l.iiii ^<br />

.ilt-il on for h*'o hours. r VMili<br />

v.::r,<br />

W.ts<br />

F<br />

vas «'[vt •<br />

. ;i repair J<br />

puiiiriured iutij.". Tlit•<br />

student<br />

who was Sit on the 1icad<br />

UMS<br />

vo i . " . 1 1 .<br />

i<br />

prK<br />

DUl<br />

1<br />

U- in<br />

vs-Jic, •i-lt.'! x\\c lUStun^ :ivr<br />

Kive 1tx-on<br />

>iiijvnne*I. I"h'.T<br />

rrt"om!nt*ndf%t (;> thf<br />

irui's Stmicnt I'Lii. incnt<br />

itnilli.\-<br />

U>r :r.ins:t-t out o:<br />

tf'.l.<br />

<strong>The</strong> JJ.ministr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

wj-. n.,i<br />

aVtlj for ccrinrticnt on w'-\<br />

pivvn foui stirchei and released, dwy were uisp';ndcd.<br />

NEWS<br />

V^fhe.<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Senior injured <strong>at</strong> Halloween rally<br />

BvKaihcrineTam<br />

1 lif1u l " n ts • •' J ' t<br />

,i ,4 i . % i] ,, ii ,, , i. MI-'K---.-.:;;!; .IT .lKm; ; ;• .PI ,;tu! 11.- JU-S.J-11 ,i% Sinil IrJm djnicr 1 ' *l<br />

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(t-»Jt I<br />

Teachers denied the right to smoke<br />

l . . w n l s-.t.l-iit. i'"li- ' =•" >•'-•;<br />

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i.impu. t.- I.^Jit up i;»«-pti»j:i,imaii.twhi-.!in-Lt*ivtlKMli!i Jiiiii-il w-ih i-wiL-lte .n«itkc." a biwvll<br />

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LoWell High Sch&ok HP^- NEWS<br />

Desire to improve cultural ties takes alumnus abroa<br />

O<br />

ByGahriclOitTrry<br />

NH i.OWri.! ALLMNKS<br />

hji iDiin.i hi* favontt<br />

place to work, ,ind it's not<br />

?vm Francisco. Ixs 'tngcJes or \>.\<br />

York. It's not cvvn Se<strong>at</strong>tle,<br />

It's IV-adon. Thai % in N'-gch in<br />

Jay, arc A response to ihc inttiVm %!a!i«I it had no right to It wn thw<br />

govenuncnt** ctononiic jdjus!- military !eJ hy f »rnetJil U'CTIM-H<br />

men! of hJel phrcv upwnno 1 W- DAh.ingidml.i, w<br />

2b, K%f k* wi ijint-'aiv mm; '.in Li<br />

TAIPEI GHINESK-RESTAURAHT<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h tutors<br />

Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,<br />

Trigonometry, Calculus<br />

415.751.7830<br />

• ;', •. Personal<br />

to IK >:nr. She shnwwi HK<br />

tro;n htr s-Ap*Tifm;i^ in Sp<br />

> i'V<br />

.if ihi- ••'.•• i.'<br />

iK"j.il l'i"<br />

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Our library has a second<br />

name, ifs M-E-Y-E-R<br />

By Wtync Shiu «c 1 iing Khunng<br />

Fred; WIWJV lus ti.iss Ivrn ic<br />

scheduled (o. Ham;**?<br />

Vh, UK Mqvr Library.<br />

Ramie: 1 don't knou. Ivnt it next £; ;.: > i<br />

to the fourth floor swimming poo]? ; ^ ^<br />

Like FicJ ami fcarnie, ni.my ; 'Vu*-<br />

Mrycr Memorial l.ilfary. which »s ; ' ;'->??£ \<br />

touted b) f HM: maJn enhance, aaovs ' X^V^jf *^v<br />

from the Uook-Toliook ^vnt-.T.<br />

'lite Mevsr I.iiuarv hold imm 1<br />

*• cfill*'*:li'?ri o) ,ind<br />

story. I iTrttli .iifnmnbilM [<br />

in th;irmt-.! ;<br />

THE LOWELL CALENDAR: NOVEMBER / DECEMBER<br />

Re-established club shows<br />

color of Vietnamese culture<br />

AC;T .-. .i.nv; .m.i *tr.-.rtn] v»-.vL<br />

Nj;uyni, IHMTJ JI( VIV.H-1 ( . onimu- "1 canftvinsc "tvhoni to many and I<br />

nily.ui.1 VrvuvstHSt:s\re^ucwnM iAn^»liunIlqv--.*<br />

tuvtoi ;fw v'k-uujiu-v:( .luKuiJtlut Alt<br />

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J.U1M"\TI.II tint-iinerl in tin- Mru*i. Mt v.*i w.i\ lJu- tirs' I .nvvilitt- '•> (hn»uv:lii.itin^\ ntsi.um -•!.<br />

MiMmt'.MtJ '.lU'lfv i*:wi .i.lninit-.n.» li.r-i- .t >.!io.'l I.K:IIU MIKII .'11. I HI,; tups i.. p[i. c- th.ti »ti\j-l.iv \V CIM-'<br />

N't"., llir i'Jicut k.ulH-t Studk-n! As hitii. .M "T.III!;; U- i iui' '•. N». .1 . n.n;)*/^- (IWVk 1.1 I". M..JH HI i ".I. J.i.i .,»p-.', -.,,(>»•• 'MV'II, t^.l vtlltl-.lilM . .tlliUlt. I, Mlt)l I.JIII. Milt' Ll'.lpJlHl<br />

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hr.irtaii lj?r*»\ Si •'«".£ : mi. Nicvcr Mi-.vf VI.IMIIUMJ to the ncu'v luiilt .iii.i 'h*- *.>tm-i-i»j st(-tiol«-j •< .it p;.r ,'i,i. I; <strong>at</strong>xni) mit * L;:LII|>n::< I li.nili ! .iitr -..w-1 "M\ \ trttijim-x* p.nri'K ,irt''<br />

tortvll,Mrvrr cnliHtoil ii; »}ii' .icnc-i the iot'.ilHiit -iti.! int|>i>M.>i\:- ••! iiu- '':• i -i- !•< .'.is'-ii'm 1 !•• ti.i/ •< ;!..,t n»\ i ..M-,<br />

fnrcrsinsUtitly<strong>at</strong>Uf ^r.ulu<strong>at</strong>ion, jt- \!ey<br />

m^ tin- .:ulun:n<br />

t11-Jcrtl Jt I]^lti.UltiTlH,WlI;:<br />

:pi-it thf JiirS.aiuI W»L-j^'l iVrtWiry."<br />

Tin-, i. not the firtl *T.II ii>r Ihc<br />

llivy .ittc: I wfi .»t Ynw.il >m«: i'J\»V said, "It<br />

and vnu vl.uu-d.ui 10to I5 1<br />

iln 1 i.tii">'.. I.im »JKI. "Von -.font p.", rf|^j/jtion,<br />

,ti •-.•iiu 'iiulnt', m tin ! ( >44 M..TI! four f»wctliu*K-tni wn^iu^aiw<br />

vhulnshipCJi.tfi|«iuwi. qualify as K-rni-fiaUisU in ihe Nafliev<br />

^il! r^mpctir with seniors ti-)n*| Hispoj-,;* S-ri.ol.ir lVt-.rn»ire»Mn^,.Vv>Mcrit iVrj^am. T»Hii IUIII--* wj; tw |?ro<br />

vl«>lj; Jwpv .1 tol.» vaiuet/mrr $2^ vj-icd ;„ rtJItye* jtW .il)!vT:rwt^:i bi<br />

twi nc*T tnti'ijr3f;c tiKit T.Tr-iiMiniii .uH fi-<br />

v vxn^ b ibc ic>p half of CCT:<br />

oi alldvu-i.iijrivhct-Tiicrtii<br />

the 1^4 AteH Prngrnn iri CUiiibru.i<br />

1-v Uk,,-^ Uic !^>2 rtcUminarv<br />

S;iTNa!ioin! M;:., Scliohrsh-p<br />

J.util'uii^ TLJ ISA'I/N'M-ii^f t tn<br />

ihcir junior year.<br />

r^ qujlilv \s d fiiwljst, j sc-nii-f.-<br />

P.I»M 4it.j :tn MIT-L:JJ OI LQWCU mutt<br />

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«)id community- Activiticv <strong>The</strong> stii<br />

JfdU must havrar ouutin-l. i-.ICJrccoid<br />

JJUJ m«iM !«• r^x.ir<br />

i t>/ ptinapal Paul disx.fc.<br />

fthnut W]>-r crnt of the smu-fi-<br />

merit Sihol*r*htp h^rw. <strong>The</strong>te<br />

i<br />

in the Miiiprtinori lui S'Kt<br />

5"-iio'jrihtp, uorth<br />

S.I million, wtwvh will IT<br />

g<br />

Il-r A».hirMmem Program is a<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>ely Jm:nce»i f.ifn«1j*»;n foi<br />

Ah u an ,-\mct i.^ni, JUJ IN lY^vlufted<br />

t>v (Itr N<strong>at</strong>ional Merit SchobrAip<br />

•'"OftHiC.VJOO.<br />

Sixry-five Lowrtl »iiK?ents, who<br />

ci»rul above »Jic Sileaiun Ii:-dcx<br />

Stmi-fuuJi>f<br />

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&r computer eqtiiptnent<br />

Hewlett Computer lab - 334<br />

; in cr^inputcr dishes wiU V,T 22 new'<br />

putCTi in the laix t'nlUu: the current l\ '?•. Uu:<br />

thine* run MkvoSofl \Mndtnvs, nuk ; n^ ilwm CJ<br />

i use For compute* science >iudentv 'V extra sperd<br />

, ioca( h.ird ilialwi will nuke i.tunnilins p>>t;Mm> iiiin.ii<br />

Av dir he.»ri «*"L.*wctr>ciimpi:icr network. ',\ie IJI?<br />

will host tw« serwrs. A iVntiurn- luvii file v.-rr^r • irtc<br />

aliy Uix the $?i.n* ofrtp.i)ij;.o!tenn»ii.'-nuil jniJoi<br />

Internet fervifti.<br />

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.IIKJ UM tiir vompu;tis for c\ -<br />

2Ii! coii'i's .IN J jiT<br />

h<br />

HITH'I t\j"vv.l to 'jv.' ihc<br />

nnt;<br />

ilu* room<br />

Wh«n Installed: ',<br />

Equipment Ac<br />

<strong>The</strong> Collective<br />

Dent b«iwve whstyctfre told<br />

Itstncve a sxxferaary of OinUHt'i <strong>The</strong> rtarae »J^» it a!! Jcin Urts<br />

Cost >;:/>"<br />

Wlicn Installed: it for yvmrjtSf. It i» available ti>m<br />

tquiprnertt:: vhi -ii- .citr..<br />

.' • '\ I i't.'.y, ixic Hi' VWt:.i<br />

•i tl:t pub/azK- how M? ra


I't<br />

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Romantic rel<strong>at</strong>ionships: Lef s be more than just<br />

•W.MI. out. Owtr friervlship iTifpht no* tv thr ^rr>? . iun.cr -ohn ^ *n XL J ha T^*.T;<br />

Gody and l^wa have *. often h»rttUiJkiii£^<br />

gn !n kiujw wirtennr ih? mo<br />

she !ukl ; n )'Af. iM)6uinr.<br />

Bcfrrf Cind) 1 Jc».«*ic» Hi It-svc ^ r«n.»)«»<br />

mih Turn,it**mti't *A. hcnrli if ".lu*(»H-iiim/tn<br />

wuh l«m v'hr nvm uX« into<br />

'I riaci i^« ^unv jxsrapi- art tK\ta<br />

It i d"<br />

l •-«<br />

br mnc ihan rm* trw«kwafa htm I VT N*h i4ra<br />

go out btfl<br />

they begin<br />

-iil kn »»11'<br />

*** lo ^ think iluii many people<br />

^VSS* Hi arc better off being just<br />

KTUOT <strong>at</strong> Ijncnir<br />

!uv hfrn to<br />

. -»r.h them,<br />

OnJ» «n^ Toon break up. ilvr *rd jwk<br />

—*CTiior Mary Won?<br />

i loc o.'K of mv giKid gby tneniC i<br />

ho- I .Vh md wr ,\nh uVc^kJ tJ4up ik Aftrr UT;<br />

th.i* i. J rniAt u{\ w 1 . 1 t»Ht lii-i* wr tlw!n t *^rn wart k*<br />

Siblings: Well never be close friends<br />

,^ M;. ( ., ' t ,t..nt uoty > tva<strong>at</strong> to<br />

ay«b#^<br />

mxsfd ilwan drna m*^ tt) plxv footitaU tvith him *H«f<br />

the cnonr f


»se friends<br />

idwtrv- '.<br />

PRORLES<br />

fic > W-*<br />

Friendships: We are just close friends<br />

:-! f .-!.•%<br />

1/7 , *r*3 W<br />

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Nikko, RobcCop, and Dr. Lazarus irteny K'yjn. RcDe^t Jchc.<br />

and >tl Hennesby) plan .HI <strong>at</strong>ter.k on H:o corriioted OCP in ftoboCo;; ^<br />

RoboCop 3, deja vu<br />

all over again<br />

Hy Wayne Shiu<br />

nuking tliun louk like Nazis ilim* •<br />

policeman Alex I. camps." Anyone let: is luuttiM ,nui<br />

i,'» MtfCtstttVnl illltHM'l Hol'i'l .up I!K (MWIt. tK'Iil'<br />

rflKirl>-lH £ >i'tl"il wht'fi lW»h>lllij;.U Jink it op',-, tr'-iilonlv<br />

•00!' lOnmi Consumer ."rodikts). blmw t.V II.KHI. top, arid itSi. %,UI Lr\Jl«lU'JH. 1 HI t ^ 'lO'lKi. U M**ij.l >4'iii l;V UiC Ml'.l<br />

!i.'Vi a drcJin to hiiilCi ovci t,.,id:".ie ni:st,-..(irpoi.nion, whip:* (ho it ultimo<br />

1 U'if-hts. -vhitli i.~>;ttlrcts with ihe in- out r.f KoboCop Secmse he's so slow.<br />

imrlnKnl. Tnsclvrlhis^roi'li.ri.iX'l 1 didn't he rump mil nf'ihi '.\av wiicn<br />

(i cntit-. ill*; l>.ui >:iii ,it 'in rpovi*, 1 . In- jyts siu»i in itu- l,ia' ;<br />

ainyoi "I IIMTI UtfuULilalion Ol mnvk\ I \:>\ i woun.ii'.l, -.-1 •.*i»--.- to ps' KLI'..-, ay ,.i.i .-i I-,-<br />

.'>!*,l\i>:i;i:ll,iii 'lit ••Jh'.i' tnHi' ii'.i> ii'ii: Mi't 1 .i;o p:vil\'.»\i*r.ii:i. !l '.uii likr;.ill<br />

I(ii i,':,i(;i|"i-.', if 1 '; i-'t'.it'ii.r.i-ii.iti 'A.^'L 1 V-HIJ nior-i-y bul :t nrl. vi'iin. 1<br />

• •i*KvtV rviv'tii^iv (.vii,^ .'.ill slv.ut ot 1-ttkT nti si.ivmi; homo, i-<br />

Get a step ahead with<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h Advantage<br />

ready for finals<br />

t/AP Test Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

iSSAT Tast Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

•Cnrichmenf and<br />

Remedial Instruction<br />

t/Sniail Group and<br />

fndMduotited Programs<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h Advantage<br />

2409 \ 9th Avenue. Suite A3<br />

Sun Francisco, CA 94116<br />

(4 i 5)7^9-7749<br />

Hip hop st<strong>at</strong>ions load weapons<br />

h-T 0<br />

Rv Andrew Kim<br />

|.,oK(.misHni«vK.w...ir.d"IUtk. hour In-pUyinfc mow commewW.<br />

,, ,h, lanwMlu' ...Rlic «««•> i-u trivhuur^WiHiiuiddyciiiicbadtby<br />

riu- ci.-npcfi- the best new M>IISJ. an idi-a t.iken rljymR <strong>at</strong> It-iM two hours stoplcss.<br />

KMM -nid Wild tht-'slmw, hut I prefer nni-<br />

107 KS' >l linu-n- ' r iitic-.^tlittifU'ti):<br />

hf £uod nev-s .ibo-.jt<br />

!t">.]--\ i-th.it.lin.iln-, .1 i-.-i<br />

thct'.p"i ttu-hip i- ilu- i.uiu- •ii i!u- A.Iv.iiKemt-nt ot tnrZ,ir.tj;iv.ifnmi l!ot97.Vf,KHQT)<br />

1 .'letrd IV.'pii" i.t 1 .A beLiiisi- ii:' in S^n Inse. I like the diversity he<br />

• In.i.'tf.i Atrk.in Anvncuii ,;nd l>rrii;s to the st<strong>at</strong>ion because he<br />

hiii-J i.:.nk ri.niN. lie t'e'n th.n the spciksalolofSpanishovcrtherailia<br />

pt-oplciit •iiiii'iiwoiiiJlvmciecflei- Since KMKLdiopptxi"Luv Lines"<br />

tuf.iiuiMiinp.r.iMvtn wt.rk with, lit<br />

1- l-.:i:>', rcpl.u.M .it KM(:1 bv<br />

' huayiisWlthMiiWd'P.ivoSh.ikL-s. vcrv liitferent from KMEL's because<br />

^li.tki-v arriv.il -.von't v!".ani;e 1 it is mostly (.'rdio<strong>at</strong>iotrt. KMEL's was<br />

iiuiit%i!i-,.ittr.ktiiii;liti 1 .iiainc>iutl'r Ixtwd on rel<strong>at</strong>ionship problems.<br />

...,n.inhn i!i.i(dt>cMi'tiiu > pp<br />

to nu'veinj different direction, Wild<br />

ked up the show. Wild's version is<br />

.tii>K-wtll 1 think Wild 107 h:u been m.iking<br />

: ,k -i!lv I iiwi r .litr.n 1 hi;-, i.uim:v 1 W h.iJ .1 -ntnv,- all 'he riehl moves since theacquisi-<br />

!liiiiW-huy.ifu!Itos.ir\ wi!'wtirkvM-il hit c.itcvr 111 ' h.i.it',o Inn KMf'.l.'s tmn ot Kick 'Hiomas as program diapainst<br />

Will I fvi-uiM.'tin-vi'« mic t»!i'as iniisic p.uc i% imui- lasttrr thai: !W.. rechucarlv this year. He .ilerllycoun-<br />

.1 t.imily v.uifiy slimv. inauiiv dm- to Mv adviti- u> \ur.\ is to (;*.-( out M"thr tuaK-very move KMKL made.Wilh<br />

ilu .lbseikcni "[.uv Litn's.' io-,i*.'ity .unl rt-iurn to the wind} DIH*. mure recent chanyes.it KMEL than.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lie -j.jiu.ems ar-.-'IO Most KMIU iru-il n« counter Wikt's Wild,;t.ip|KMrlli*itWil(!isstabletUid<br />

Wanted"''inp !0 o'.' lUs 1. >v»."l i\ .1 .!ann tint WilJ stops onh- orm- an le.idy toK'cotiH'thetopofhiphop.<br />

ALBUMNOTES.<br />

Tovin CampbeP/t'm Roady-Ciniphell'i newest<br />

project fe<strong>at</strong>ures a morr m<strong>at</strong>ure wtund than hi.s List olb'.im.?^E\7./v<br />

> ./miiit:i'/> t is a collection ,<br />

of None* which involve manv not.ihte^ ' '<br />

such as f'.abywte, I*rtn*;e. and Michael 1 ^jMJi j<br />

Narada-Waidtii. <strong>The</strong> only thing th<strong>at</strong> |<br />

Char.<br />

Xscape/Hummin Comin At Cha'-<br />

song I've heard, brings out ihe best oi<br />

i In:*: lour .im:i:cur!>. Hut besid'/s ilii'i, die<br />

album is rmthini; more.* th.:n -mother _--'-£; '•<br />

Mariah Carey/Music Box-Ihir.is her<br />

best iiltmni vet. Slttvv j.• TT*-• lire "Hern"<br />

ii;d"V\*;thoiitVoit"uJl'.*'iKi you on 110nuntic<br />

trip. On the aplxyt iiote. you<br />

Miduu-! T*e<br />

Hi-Fwe/Fafthnvf-'niis i:. a shori fi-tr<strong>at</strong>k<br />

,ilbun;ol LLUHI itAttani! liip-Ii«jp.Tue<br />

only ining'i i;i.it save this olbinn from<br />

complete disiiMceare two wings,"N'ci'cr<br />

Shr)uld\>_' Lei t',o" and "IJnt<br />

law.'-&i:h Chan<br />

Driving<br />

School<br />

Licensed by D.M.V. {No. 2832)<br />

Professional Instructors<br />

6 Hours of Behind-the-Wheel<br />

Training, $108<br />

Spaifai Rotes for <strong>Lowell</strong> Students<br />

Chinese-American Instructor<br />

Day i\<br />

(4 i 5/ 826-0312<br />

H3 Wovarly l>lace<br />

CA 9410E<br />

FFATURED<br />

ARTIST<br />

Wlui is love?<br />

All uvt; Huiup.c,<br />

love is f-'jddaway and<br />

his debut single,<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong> Ls l.ove."whidi<br />

holds the Nfo. I spot in<br />

almost every country.<br />

And it's storming our<br />

This intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

techno dance inush Haddaway^;%<br />

can send your fet-l moving with i ts htsu t-pouncUng .. J':<br />

b;uw 110.es "Vvint is Iflve'*vihr:itc« about IWbe<strong>at</strong>s •tx'i<br />

..iiiiuli., .-IUK;. (Jdl^juiJuinoitlHralbtnAnmoiL<br />

dinwtracks. M-.^t ol'tiiesongishigji- fnergymasi- iV<br />

*.«!*. Along with f»;w "OGilsand keytx vird help from<br />

its ncver-endir.y hooks.<br />

Nea tor olex-indu Hjddaway, only 78, is no IKW<br />

h miciKluirn.WitJicxp^ricnccsintwo<br />

I'et Shop Bov»' video* and a hand called Elcg<strong>at</strong>o, he<br />

distinyuishos himwlf -^ a sinj^r. a chortograpncr,_<br />

andadanwr. /--<br />

Already, "Wh<strong>at</strong> ii i.ove" is scoiching up our<br />

charts. Judfrngfrom our first taste ofHaddaway.rus<br />

dcbuialb.uin.due before the yeaicmis. is something<br />

to look forward lo.-Mkhaei Ttx - -<br />

WARNING<br />

i<br />

T"jnfey on you' nex: pn,! ot<br />

high-priced cor.tnct ionr.. CALL<br />

337-3718 Lo-vn Ho* to SAVE<br />

30*'.-50% un all conlac; Ions<br />

bfo^vfls vnth 30 rtay$ money-back<br />

w-irtanty. plus receive tree training<br />

^nd trlst (it. nnd lollow-up visit.<br />

x or 3t;nd in prescfipt'on<br />

S for<br />

CONTACT LENS<br />

DISCOUNT<br />

652 r.;,iy s: ASicckion St.<br />

T'J7.-J71(J FAX 337-0427<br />

M .TU,. VJO fp. 10-t»<br />

Clost>cTH. SAT 1t-5<br />

SUM. 1-5<br />

A


•. i<br />

Pearl Jam shows they're<br />

not just a flash in the pan<br />

CON ...<br />

REYHWtf<br />

Cy Icmny<br />

f -<br />

I'eailUitkwpsinotairMin %'Jf ' ' \i<br />

|Hiptii.inty.vilh ili.-ir Inn/ # . s£> ' "* **^<br />

.liviiuci-l l\ iilhurn .iiul .in- " t ~"<br />

othi-r l/iiitt'J St.iT.-s tour. '•" •*<br />

UcU\\ til)' iVit- in (||t. Hiv >. T<br />

IV.trl I.tm piiiyvt' IMMII! , HK i-.. >i\ W.uii.-M<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

!' .'*,"; ; l : '.'". !;"t<br />

v. : Ul; i \Ullt<br />

ci on S<strong>at</strong>urday, :.Wr.: ik-Wi.-yU ,K^ ®(\ ^VHW9nKSb£S5^.r<br />

TIkr.ni.Ton lialiowirn -M]-.».:.wswvi-. SOMMUI Pcjri Jam's No. 1 tvbi:m. Vs., h.-as ^oin<br />

iJlwilh krli.i^ '<br />

•iiinKuf|M.i)l v,tvl..iiiluinii'..l:..N.i. i .L.iitK-i;ii!l*i..n! it-<br />

Icifrtcc," Wuh Irn.u il;,- :i.-v, .lihum iv.ni J.iin lnn;», n.m •-.;!!.!,; n-.nlv i nui!,. n i-npn-v<br />

*;ii(i •)( tin- Ii:j;v 1 i.i.-. 1 v [In' Witd. .unl llit !o•.• Pliil'.i'it;.' .1 M.iihlMf !•»<br />

iutll tilt C.U. !>' .(:. •.kip<br />

III ^.-> p.li'Tll "I ||U:M.\ "'Ml. , 'tnlt'lH >tl<br />

Jcli'-v* Itiii M\ t»»f .' u'liil'- 1 . \'>'!i.iti-\iT tin- uimi'.iit l.iu- .1!"<br />

.• U-huitiii:- 1 I!I,:I:.:! ,i'.-.-.]-,ut liu 1 !'i ( , "Hi- tfiirii* :N V.r. J--.U iln- tiittiiv u!<br />

ciiisctk'is rclotivdy Miii;>!f.


By l>';e (C I-nj*<br />

e, foil's. Another week or<br />

w and vsc'Ii have a big, f.\t fmir-day wockend.<br />

nianksgivlng wf T/i*-'<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, loiismbcr the nciehhor's conip!:iiii!5<br />

about ourangi'licstudents dumping<br />

!r?^;i on (heir I.iwnsM ; unny h*iw they<br />

walk their dogs on our lawns, leaving<br />

behind tiling th<strong>at</strong> arca lot more disgusting<br />

ihan hamburger wrappers. Sh**csh.<br />

l hd<br />

'JVo people wbc! really h.*.ve reason to<br />

complain about the neighbor* .ircfrcdi-<br />

T'lan Vledimir Shustcr i'nd sop'nmnorr -<br />

Randal I Spicgelirvin. <strong>The</strong> tw< > cn^p^-d in<br />

a wtcsOiny m<strong>at</strong>ch and rolled ttmvn j hill<br />

and through the grass, hi it th<strong>at</strong> wasn't all<br />

they rolled through. Dog-d-w e,.i!nrc...<br />

Nobody can orpuitfchiimdfh.itl'so<br />

ivd! its ;i Ltnvelliir. Case in point: When<br />

Michael lJ»sciIo's substitute teacher<br />

rjiii'" lo class, he found it empty oi siu<br />

dcr.t**. Why' IlccaUM: .1 SUM!) umimiii'.-i 1<br />

iifstiidt-uis stotN.! on l sklo thoiiiNir. iniur-<br />

day. Maylx; w;irt'liMrnin^ pi >'••••• it id-<br />

','n.hip jnd rn^miifttlioiiuj skills li...<br />

OLiy, gcits. lliis is MI;:I Mi; < h.iuw:.<br />

Kaihlcvi! Bums uipid the tiiiiuwinj; note<br />

!O her toikrr: "I'm dtrspcr-itt. !"r .i<br />

Wt'llrrVull ('.lie Ii'.nior. lil.'iul. Vi>, li:i<br />

Oi\tii:vi i ,«tit'i'"' < 1,iK%,iysviTi.ii'i tv.u IKT*<br />

.1 yii.Tie tf d!v vii-.iMi.iti-, K.itl.Vi-n<br />

\.'n tmgd iiuiv kirtiitr M» J-r- .101'in 1 .i-<br />

il !ln tn.mv ••<br />

rrick.<br />

yiHidiari) Shapiro's<br />

in an interesting experiment. Scnuir<br />

l.imiii lam and sophomoir l x aul I.ujan<br />

wtie shot iiovvn the hail anu '.rxviaki^<br />

WiiMiMcil tc the sides to get nut i.t" *]ie<br />

',v^y Js it Ji'^t ^1C or do yutl v.v liiis ,l> il<br />

r.v\v way to get .imnnd the passing pcriixi<br />

crowd dilemma? Ctmaliur.i;.!...<br />

Un)\\ tbc n.oxl time, Jon't lor^ici in<br />

brint* your jk<strong>at</strong>cbivml and waUh wheie<br />

yvm \«alk. Vent nc\ - cr can never Iv too<br />

iMretul about where those neighbor, .ind<br />

Acne still embarrasses teenagers<br />

By Wayne Sim<br />

(..iM.-cit .uncr' I .iii-t,^tn.n tli-i'. pa-.on i'< tints<br />

with .1 ite.ir M.'i. I in* .ist.inisluil I'.ttnip MW<br />

ril' 1 !' i.tl.In'il.K.T- lt.-1-llh.i! i.tn'i ..if-1 ml .ii<br />

inent. '<br />

i!t-, .1 I;.,, ,.r , ..n-i.lfiKo .in.l .'I -!' i-sTv<br />

A-SAFE WAY DRIVING SCHOOll<br />

2409 19th Ave., Suite A1, San Francisco<br />

(At Taraval, Above Zim's Restaurant)<br />

Sock Shift And Autom<strong>at</strong>ic:<br />

Easy Method<br />

DwIerwtVB To Evaciva<br />

Driving T»ennlqum<br />

Special Training For N«rvc« Stutfani*<br />

School* & Intlructora<br />

_CAU. PCW MM*YAT*>*—- Ucwr.-nwJ by DMV<br />

665-1 1 33 TEENS: COMPLETE PROGRAM<br />

W"? " " W W ' TRAFFIC VIOLATORS SCHOOL<br />

is the most<br />

lU'ilcr s.i|il th.it vuin-MiMpIt: skin-cue technkjiirs<br />

[it'll* Knur"! .iaic. l : .iting lieakliy (bods<br />

.mJ dunking w.U(Ti.iiu-(«iiliilniU'to.i healthier<br />

Ki;i\, wlmli in u:m fc.niiril'UUs i he.ilthiei<br />

important thing for ^ . ^ is llK. nu), im..omil, lhing for<br />

yOUr Skin (Hid tiSiTig ,OUr^nAm\^'.i\i:^rr)\-TK\ • .ulvises pcopl.* io stay<br />

difference. 1W1V trilI11 %1.^,hn, JMlis sllC|, aN OxV Wi<br />

— Slum it HeHer i L-.ir.i-il, \shkii dty ii*.- .inJ irrit.iie the >vin.<br />

ni \ .u ; r 'AI'LH i ••"..•> in hii'h -.,hilmr time-.tl.iilyuillkei.pihe I;KV.-JC-HI<br />

; ...'.. 1 .v. :-.••.,;. ,vi. M-ii .I'M-., i.'-,;, iv .tiui 111 }*.*HIJ'.h.ipe, *.!ie slid<br />

ii!1|s, ,l;i. ii.,,) ,;.,-,,.• I MI- ! .liiin't -i-iii. i.- M\il \u- .Wr.eiMiihentetl.ini* i> I iieresiilUil UK re.Ls-<br />

!i nl l.-s. r-ii-'i t- !.r ~nJ. i -t\ vii-i tiui ^iu'ii iut'levctiot ]*,*•< 1 nones. -VnenStnist.irtsinpu-<br />

-1-^iHT .•!' w )..ii.fni-/«T •\Hii.uri'.' het rt-l.i ivtt\ xukoniiii'i.-. Jnto.itluUhoocl.StK'vican<br />

^ - ^ " ' • • l K l n K - 7 ^ -'••* ""'' '" " '' '' ' n ' "ior.Vion.-s.! Idler ~u,\<br />

ln-si..ilK-andnieiiMih.iiidm.iKLs-.M,1w.iiilt.. M-IMH I! .:....1 I-MIMI,: II, .n tiu I'HMUI;. M.-dio.w tL.it .in- so:.! .uv*- the ciuuicr .il<br />

1,jt." \ "v,.il u '. 1 i' 1 ,t-.H 1 !ii i iilf\.itil. -..mi ilt.it tliiu'.st.'i'.'-.e.in tv j:m.>d 11 used properly, lien*<br />

.Vnf :-.,! ,tr. .ui.-.l .tuJ.-fii ;•; »i'k-in .m.i ...*•: i ii:-;- .i, "•!• -: > - ^ 111 •- i -!v wi-.i^ i-:ut>;.;. -1 .M\ I pfiovkie.th . I'.i.i.n irivrredient in most acne<br />

.>Mii:tnnt-'.p.*p up wiu-nit i,!.-.i,ie**ptvti'd.' It tii.- i«it vi'.in-.i-. 1 '!•• [M.ilili-iii .v-aii-- wlifM 'lv n'.-du-.i'iuiis, intti'diitiNoxy^n into liv skin.<br />

lw,ivs an-Avr- .» tin wn-ny; iiu»:. like .n j-..- -iuvi.loi.-u-.-.k •i,u11 ot !• K! .MIU]-;:SMK-OII ! 'ul-u Vn.i ili.u ,.(n.uditi>-n !••' Uh ..•.vivn-ikh .iie.^. .uoodinn to IMW.<br />

L',!l,irtur..ili-lv. ihc IIILU-.I 1 ie lot o\o lime. .:iL


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FEATURE<br />

PROSTITUTION from Page J<br />

Child prostitution problem grows in Asia<br />

interview with Vu> L,m\ il 'I was uttered a jr>K<br />

uabusboy<strong>at</strong>iKirit'.iiui^'-iik.whit.-hlcinildii't<br />

reftiw."<br />

Tlit'"lMr' 1 was rediv .-; hotel which c<strong>at</strong>ered<br />

to tourists in search of -..•-,. "We wen- wild liktr<br />

animals," U'k said. "<strong>The</strong> hotel had .1 crialoguc<br />

with pictures of me .in.! 't Itkelv to he prosii-<br />

p<br />

cfits an: not seen imiueJi'tciv. nut it d>>e> ctVer<br />

an altei n<strong>at</strong>iu- to prostitution."<br />

However,nuny p.n'.-nt^ -ire still vrJut^l l-v<br />

ATTENTION SENIORS<br />

II you are planning to >m on<br />

to cfil-3yn -'ind .ifo<br />

COS! of luiltor..<br />

COtlStd" r ' !ir tuil<br />

college funding t<br />

beaoedfcy t'eloft"»oi:t<br />

financial aid advisors, will do<br />

all tr.o searr/hinc) an;i<br />

p<br />

Don! d?iay'<br />

^ 20. 19<br />

: .irr;<br />

can<br />

m & 3<br />

lk."r 415-995-4C06<br />

MAhf HlGHcFi<br />

EDUCATION A REALITY 1<br />

I<br />

or customers. According u> the .Vi-u KTJ,(V. die<br />

economic h.iriLhips haw cre<strong>at</strong>ed ,1 •< trance<br />

muik.*t syMem jnJ set of family value* in >ev><br />

ernlAsian lountrics Ir. So-.i'M " l iina.*mt:i."<br />

"Ulicn rny parent 1 ; 1'iinvl u;:t 1 ivj-, winkinj:<br />

a 1 , a proiiitulc, they were iruiiitetvnt," Isl<br />

sjiit."{ifit •»-» U*tij; .is I sent inonevhi'iiu-, it re-<br />

•tllv didn't nuitter wh<strong>at</strong> I did."<br />

People's views on pedophelia<br />

AiViiaJintttnilv.-l.'N*!' X\ ->pnS,L%|>ers.'ii.ih*-<br />

m.M'ii'iy ill iiistitiiieiN <strong>at</strong>:- totfiiiner 1 .. Hi»i>ks<br />

^kh.i. 1'ihn \)M\ n^' 1 - if 1 -; !; ..n /(= S,»i- )\-!icl 1.1 i'» .1. •<br />

i.-pk\t. ll.ty |>.il;ken..i Sin II.IDJH.I n.iljv:<br />

.-.{ij .1 Iciin-.-i I fi^lish t;.iviv 1 in rii.ul.iiiit,<br />

It-cN H1.11 iVulim: ,1-ook pi«nmi!:xehiM<br />

•"..•'.inti,". .. . v i,-;,.>il-^; . rime ,uiit lli.i:<br />

e hotel had a<br />

c<strong>at</strong>alogue with<br />

pictures of... kids<br />

naked."<br />

— u-k<br />

"'! lu" Philippine^ N.!' lu*l .ii- '1.1 li'iip<br />

ul'lorri.. 1 ." if.li'.!wn»:*lh.n IIMIIV Vtltp!ii"i<br />

li* it;vk-T ih:- Ci'l.'iu.il mini ilil* p ."<br />

' i lii'dten .in-l.innUf !>y thar pjrentNt-.uqu.it<br />

1 '.thiii.' 1 >-.:i!i -.L'pi'tu'iilv ''he lv)j.iirii.ije<br />

io\ef."ltavinui tt in siiit!.'"nnr hoy's<br />

sly .iskcd '.I1.1i lie nun y his Mstei mste.id w<br />

>!u* LouUt jiain .1 Swiss eittrciiship When l;e<br />

ii'turiic! in Mviwiji'd, he t;x>k th<br />

II.II;IK si,!t-(. nirV-i\*t".-.inilvw...sv<br />

i>i lii».:iYntnpl]shiYieitt .tnd e.l.uli'v !-.-i him )\i\<br />

AIDS looms on the horizon<br />

A .nil iMMOplflt.ill. 'II.. (Uuh-.-<br />

eiii-d with vtin:"t(:ini:c.i-Ti;ifalei AI[)S tilni-<br />

dii'iii'Ml .in. I hilt'. I moie.M..I\.>i t h i i i k i i i v::- >:n!v],i<br />

iiiiime." » he L'S'Kir sput.'.sp-:tv<br />

!1ui. slid "I know .>! in- tuititre w•<br />

h ,..!, Cl •Ii<br />

doiusthe •-tleof (hiidten ,iiiir.i.-.e;-t ,-. e>uai r-<br />

. .uut tin<br />

0.ni'i<br />

r. •-tliv mult I'l.tllvl<br />

IMW jvlf .r<br />

1 :i-"v 11iM<br />

.i-.,mnr•<br />

111.1! .1 leiMtise-<br />

1 ,-.;i!l me. ,n\<br />

sween aUui^s .1tuUlliiult.1<br />

1. ,.u,.. ..a. ..<br />

„ ••<br />

diilet'T.Le1<br />

Slave just h:en<br />

numpiil. ,iii•ii<br />

U> \ik- -.'\lN.lK.' .1 II'AM.HU:'p(<br />

Hi !!;.ii'.vA. i.tn<br />

p!oitt!i.-. lnUlren."<br />

.Hilltr: les "Man. • ."il the ihildieii ..nine Ir- ill!<br />

,n Ml>- is t.ii>o<br />

•:ti .itsumed ch'ld pto.titiiM'iti w.ts j^.i-plc<br />

lvi.iu>o ii w,i'< .»J iiumtii'i'i Miii•-„• v*hei. i^ ti<br />

nmr.iei ol'.i'.tiiKi Jti.ept.il" 1 Ji.iMiuiiidtiv.Kt. "lnll;el'luli|'pnns.them.iior<br />

itv .>: priKtmiti-. .>rr 1 \iih'»iic. .i"d the thim<br />

]."'"<br />

Vs.ilwl U.ivnuiiKio, a Jiirnu'i -imieni .11 t!<br />

.iiM."ur.ii;e i ..)!iv lot in ftl'hirlh mr.trril."<br />

lit'tii* irvu:*; tn leu'liiiti •.!>:• U" it•! •iN>ut s.ife>cx.<br />

lxi!ie^ei>fSajl.M<strong>at</strong>eo,is.! -tju'Kli'.'pt^'fieh! ni "M.im ul :li;-:n tvim: t-Jsi i-i-.i enilnrr.isv.-d<br />

child prostitution aiu! **.-es i.-: y.:.nw Flniip- ;n .uk tl".t-i> Liis'inej^ •-. wear ,1 cuii.ioin."<br />

M Si !'.ikvt-n ..in! •'h(>M'tii.it did .t4 wt'-,' Si 1 -:<br />

SENIORS. JUNIORS<br />

SOPHOMORES<br />

GLASS<br />

RING<br />

SALES<br />

1 1 a.m. a- 1:30 P m.<br />

Monday. Tuusdav. Wcdncsdav<br />

November 22. 23. 24<br />

in rhe Middle Courtyard<br />

csiUns cvuiltthh:<br />

y>4() Deposit<br />

I<br />

.ni.jv. 1' '.•• tuiu t' 1 tell soiiu'itne who i^ st.ii vim;<br />

lot'.iveupj nie.>I ust Ivci'isi'their'jnl'.n '.-.on't<br />

\»t <strong>at</strong>.; e'liuloni.'<br />

Lack ot governirent intervention<br />

llie covrmmeut in lhe\r loutmie.i h.ive<br />

dor.i- little 10 help, ioun-ini is sn vital if<br />

rhi-land'si Loivinniiialm.iml'f'.itlielstiwive<br />

i.;.i'irniin"!it ,ul",:.!v. "Mlnldrm .ir list ire. the local xA<br />

..luh-." tin 1 L'SI> i"l- sin:keijiiT i .(n» .xiid.'"nn><br />

h.ii'jvr.- ii;;iii 111 rrunt ol the ptilicc. hut tht.<br />

l iilJiniN\M-i!aie i- ot liitl.: ':iipon:iiue."<br />

In !*?•»!). Hi. \r-x U'd I'mu- putili-.heil as.<br />

aniiI.-0:1 ;,.!m Mi.T^an f.f I. t.Ui. Mott:art vva-<br />

.tr'C\l i .'d r) 'l.ii»*;ki'k !'. i i i:[Vi,ilii:v;a'.!i;I.l p:Mtitutioti<br />

riiu: under the ptelciise nt cnoiphjti-<br />

,iy,i .'I hr'nphanai'i 1 w;-.>iuil<br />

down, .ui 3 the dit]<br />

droi VA'I'IC seized :is<br />

projvrt) 1 ! lau.r 'i> K 1<br />

.••iictioiwd ntl'.<br />

"Child prostitu<br />

ot) is out ofvonlrol."<br />

mi s.iiii."\\V need lu'lp<br />

V" ^SB^'nf on .il! rides to try to eiu<br />

1 11<br />

SENIORS<br />

Child prostitution<br />

ii becoming more<br />

common m povertystricken<br />

Asian<br />

coutrtrier., despite<br />

* Pntcr ymr<br />

CJRADUAT1ON<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />

CAP • (K)\VN<br />

TASSEL<br />

1 1 a.m. ID };3(> p.m.<br />

Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

November 22. 2.\ 24<br />

in the Middle Courrvard<br />

Look for the display<br />

in tiie Ultrarv win<strong>at</strong>rwa.<br />

V^«^<br />

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1


Race conflicts should be<br />

toler<strong>at</strong>ed to get equality<br />

S<br />

HyAnna Item* unit.<br />

nnie people air pnnid*-! 'ovr;«•Hi- n.:!;; 1<br />

othersiry totorjivt it W'irn.!iL i \fi '.^..\. t.u<br />

.|fnln.ilii;n;iiuvr.!.i\ .1 w:.*. :.vpt >: I ui! n.ir<br />

li i J n t d t ' . d c ! ]\*i;k Ills ill<br />

'i p-op<br />

tll.l<br />

.Hi 1:ii'!i' if i.i i<br />

i: ill'-, in.it iv<br />

Ml ,,n it 11 li: l}lf l "<br />

Olnt..ni'.;vf!.liN.:<br />

ti. .)rv'.ii'" ili.it Hii<br />

,!• ,i!.-,t .,-iHi-. ilt.il m-i.i<br />

1 .-In. I • I' ^ :'. •!..,<br />

SHI.!•.<br />

Hill ;., I; M'ct ,in. .ul r..il.. V...[i!v .»! Ml,-<br />

_' .-'lU'Vll. 1 . .1-. llif \ 'fried Nt.:U> .'Ml*. I1-.<br />

llll^».lirl"; T lil.'i.i!iil«i!Ul-Jl.Ull .'I'.>- It<br />

«•( *M,ii )•' IIIIMII' ill [i Luiiin toll!'. It iei' I >. \t '.v i ,111 sit>p iri i!;,* iis'.i.;: ' : "i iu .:i'- •. i. -'.' • il.. in:<br />

In :•. .i'. im:di .iw.m- o| r.ut .in-! skin ,,.!... .,. MOMIU- VS-IC Mir •!,„•, .|,. ,.;...,, :, j ,,.• r:,.!.<br />

.Kllll!\.tl..'1l«-..lll^ltlCV.-U-IV.ir.HHnlll)1t!p.lV» .MiaiHIV. III. . M'llsr II.:'. -ll-.ll. 1'i.iM.H,• tl-.-<br />

stimuli .it it'll tit'i 1 . In Mi .-.'lin-lv'.: linn;'. 1 .'• will iut Kitf. ITI -.».I - . ••.jsic.i;i,t ir..U •.'.;(•_•<br />

aiu'tf Cf'iv.^iiiiT.don'u.M.iiiynnr.iir r.i'.cs.luil politicla'is'.v.lKk-nuinJ ih.it (linKm H.IJM.*<br />

:,\',it"! conipi-Mniv.<br />

- -D.nid Krxiitii stKi-il siudi-.'s HUJHT \\uh--r<br />

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Freshnun May;i McChristy<br />

Students learn about<br />

democracy in JSA<br />

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s\iNo win All-l'ity iille.<br />

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D CROSS -COUNTRY: OP STATt:<br />

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Senior DanieMe M<strong>at</strong>auwy jumps : >•'•'<br />

• lirst titlo vicu>ry<br />

over t!ic Mustangs<br />

in four yo;> rt;<br />

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JV volleyball captures plaque<br />

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Cardinals football ends bitter season sweetly<br />

Ry Jonah Dciitschman<br />

•" to'.ciii'>r I'y.m<br />

Kent, who nude .1 sjwciJi.iil.if diving<br />

c.;U h.folUmvd tip by juiiio* Hcntv<br />

I'rnu-r's 2-pc.int ^inversion iun in.<br />

the dv-knv: Gilded lilt lina! two<br />

points when junior fon l*cna*'cir.i*J-i<br />

brnu^il down IJiKoliAtjiurtci Kick •<br />

in ihc iiid /ono fn:- a s.iict> . Jonah Hartnian gains yardage Against. I've Lincoln Muslan&s Nov 10.<br />

"It was deliniU-lv niie t.i end I(K<br />

MM tun .ntcl mv c.iti'T Mth .i win, 1 vJiiVndjy.Nnv TihcWil^m V.'.u '•iilv.ia'untii!.tird 4? var»H<br />

I'oltiT viid. rfn t.tfciiiH. 1 w•.•-I1H> wry<br />

Allcr llir j*an it- .i ••Itoit l>r.iwi .u. mil of playoff ei-nuiuuMi, v-ni' mj 1 . HUKII .!»%.IJI if •' to<br />

'.!•!• itp ni.'ii 1 \' ir.i- p..r I.' ' \' ''til ^'ll i-l| pl.r.'-l» I.H'!»••» i !•.!•<br />

j X-Country wins 15th consecutive title<br />

j winnineteam<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s Track and field and \ ' ^ i-. ; ii- '••••i •.'!'.'••<br />

Wiiilt a student <strong>at</strong> Ii/.vcl!,<br />

: Ux)nt;wj.s inlJ-,uniC ruiini'r ainl<br />

1 a high juniper. After yraduaiisiy<br />

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| from S.K Suu.-, lie CAUW b<strong>at</strong>k io<br />

t l-owell to help Juincs Thoin-i*.<br />

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UK foKsa'dllltf lutur^." i.Ji^Mt-.iu'ii '-iiiii'u. I i. ;r..;r.,i-<br />

<strong>The</strong> team practice* five dav-. ,1 r'-'-** 1 * ^n'*'* ••HI "I v ' j IUSMVI' tinweek<br />

and sometime on S-itui- '-.111:11: du- - 1 nuW L..utw n .>days."it<br />

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Mid.- In- firU"\.ti*,'v ,I.»inin.»u-.l i'»-<br />

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iheteachers.** . ' tsii'f ( i :.'.;;: Si; lie:•.!.:(•. •-•-.-u<br />

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MAGE<br />

16 runners headed to ir<strong>at</strong>e meet in Fresno<br />

All • ,U lllP.-<br />

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Varsity Tfcain J ti.iin N':Ji,n.i ,'u-i'n:..!., :•• ;s<br />

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Undefe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

JVfootball ><br />

captures ?<br />

By Jonah Doitsrhoiui<br />

by shutting out tht b wobi Miwtan^3t>-0on'niur3da><br />

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Sophomore Josh Smith Wtutf/<br />

led the dcicmc as he ran ran back<br />

an interception io- a louJ^fown.<br />

Sophomoic An WrAorn Ie^ th^.<br />

team for UK rcawn vnlh a enrprf'<br />

binetl four intcrcq>ocas, foil -wed<br />

closciy by sophomore Shawn<br />

I-ingc with ihm- *"<br />

Ciaauve wasa major contributor<br />

in the game witb an 3 yjrJ<br />

toudnlowit retq>tion. During the<br />

season soprK


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All-City tennis tournament full of upsets<br />

j*V Scott Tinloy and Scan Haney<br />

Astonishing. 1;<br />

ih'.-ii* were one<br />

word !" ii-.-vi.rilH-<br />

;hc outcome of the<br />

Cir/Rccbok Sjn<br />

Frandsco Stvtion<br />

yirls icniiiN I M-fdmilK-tinirnairu-nt.<br />

U - w before tdcin^liri tnui*hesl«*'ini- W.VfJson and Mem! putp-.-IIro quart >*riiri.*is mur. liv.tn-,- in \o. \ ?n.u\e ilu-ir v*v.v I ' tlv. 1 v*:«i!:"aiilv<br />

M> iljch of MIS\I jr.. I'c>ptlL- the loweli'; disiibks toni «if vni.« ">-1 \\.«His-ui and Mc:i:t.<br />

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m«iy defe-UetJ liet. .*• :•,(• i. U - wba'tk'.iher way(ntheseni]!"i ('II-IM:I\ 1 '-r: n;vv:ll," iijinn- -.•>.*• "i lhead -iiid set \ip wi itut ^..- had n. 1<br />

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: year* team. in^o'it the vounp'r piavcis" lu\id.;-.Mi.iiKi.!ii ui •j.-i'd v.d "l:'.'v. hwtr lorujrd: sem:n Mid wii 1 i',n.['. .i I imf[Uii.in:;M)Mship.<br />

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Students rel<strong>at</strong>e drug<br />

experiences <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Bv Scan S;anna?d-Frid<br />

Slut exalUi£. ll'.i nut like ilictcS son:-.*Un;<br />

— jdvcntuii t-.nin^on'iial l>cp> US ini-.-r- 1<br />

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.-. lowvll student lijrhts up s pin 1 , and you t-^.ipc I'fosn<br />

gcl> rtjch to work. <strong>The</strong> iw\: d.iy a v wi>ild •>' .L-I c yout<br />

unit Iniy.ihvinjiiioi .Kid.pl.utsUwm<br />

in his rr.iMi'Ji, ind iejvo liu* courtyard<br />

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trc*>hit".>in ^cy- wc.ckinp on ht< l> *-.u Siiniol'i h is<br />

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VltMC ITki- tif paid (vH if. Si)!llc d.tv><br />

tlvy lii;t .it whmtl, in ilu* nmrtv.ird. m<br />

cbss, uf ;i(T ill oiir oi i.io luilcawtis<br />

tllvy'vt* {OU'U: iin.'-.t'lil V^lltpus. ^U'U'<br />

Jays t!wy j;n<br />

In dni(i -LIJ .ind<br />

I'M to .» imhtf likr 1'kf S'fht)»n7i-1'-.fore<br />

t.3i¥)ttmi*£, or V>*'K* oiher fvent-<br />

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ln>nnv;' Shiiiotii ^tid.' i.ikf l*or in-<br />

. in i,i |T,irticuljf .\\n!ic;>! tl.tw<br />

hvti c*t*;u'kt iiist to liven up cia^s- tH<br />

when ! l.nmv wo Si.uc ."> swhitiiulr .*.ml<br />

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lo lliis o\ p :i we h.nc nr": - umpi: .n;«!<br />

MiKilr ^n:>ch.i:»i in nn imii^ K!>>:i- !<br />

[;iji(tt|j,\. I ic puii sun 1 ii i:u"\ [stic suit<br />

M't'/n. it'< ;vti iikr I'in .« MCIIJ ••! .in 1 .<br />

tl'int;."<br />

Peer pressure?<br />

Oii'lo, ,i :ic.sttw;uii, iV.'vor >..>:;\ "i<br />

usi-d liruirs until his fust .'.iv.it i i»\si.".].<br />

ui.vil l^iuur; wi'J: hi% t<br />

.ijtiLC ili:i vi'ir. flic tluui: w -.:"'.=lj LMtVnmt<br />

wiscn ycu i*t* the lijiiits and ;•". •<br />

(.•rvtbinyun ;it"ui."<br />

Musi c? i/iff:tiyM.nuii.iii i K-.tuv i sy\z\n<br />

why thrv Usnp J-<br />

'. hurt.' Mikv Or:n>fiy, a<br />

Overall 3.0 G.P.A. 2.0 G.P.A. ~2.0 G PA<br />

and a?iove to 3.0 and bc'ow<br />

G.P.A.<br />

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'•4VYEAR IN REVIEW<br />

£NTERWNI*®fr. looks althoyecr ,<br />

: , in movies—Page.12 ", • > . . . - ' . :<br />

;- STUDENTS VS. TEACHERS K<br />

OPINION asb who's to bkiiraforV !%><br />

students' failures — Pogc 3 • ••; \//<br />

Admissions committee adjourns<br />

D Group makes<br />

finaisuggestions;<br />

superintendent to<br />

review, present to<br />

school board<br />

ByJiminyQiiacJiand Dan Wong<br />

School district su]x a nntriidc>u<br />

Waldcmar rioj.is met "with ihe<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> At'missicn* C.Vieria Review<br />

Cptnmittw Tuc.«iiy to ciU •<br />

cuss its ricomineriihtioiis far<br />

o<br />

, <strong>The</strong> comriiit'ce voted on 25<br />

items, on Nov. 22 in a mrcliiij}<br />

marked by coni:ovcrsy ('*x* story<br />

on Page 7) with a ballot th<strong>at</strong> cnv-<br />

nic cips, implementing a lottery<br />

and<br />

H 1 :school.<br />

g<br />

a academic<br />

ttops, who will be on vac<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

next wirek, plans to review ihe stiggrstions<br />

before presenting them<br />

to ihe school bo.itd. "Certain aspects<br />

of the report are very strong<br />

and implemenLiWtVhesaid. During<br />

the meetim; be said he ivas<br />

con-jMi'ring the establishment of<br />

another ultemalive. high school<br />

,vd seeking to change ilie racial<br />

'•^idelincs mand<strong>at</strong>ed by the 19S2<br />

conwni decree.<br />

<strong>The</strong> recommend<strong>at</strong>ion sak'.<br />

"One ot the factors contributing<br />

to the cr.rollnicnt pressure <strong>at</strong><br />

,I«wcI! was the lack of se<strong>at</strong>s for<br />

'acidemiciilyquaiitlcJ students in<br />

,in academic high school setting."<br />

-.<strong>The</strong>ctmstnl decree established<br />

, th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> have iw more than 40<br />

percent of one clhnic group. <strong>The</strong><br />

committee suggested changing<br />

ihaicap to applyonly to the 'resh-<br />

Ihe results on key Issues from the Nov. 22 vote nf the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Admission* Criteria Review Committee<br />

Rewt ttw cottwnt decn*e desepeRalun racul<br />

polity;; and a&iDl ttn*m to cnjnpnK<br />

dflfiwRTJcrnci. moving trward equty ar4 3vv.'y<br />

fcxn /dr.frbilf.c-tj .^jfKljrrfs<br />

Bv »',iu -?J e-:i me use o' Alfercnr ,ic'mis'iiciii cuto-'ls<br />

.'X j-.irrit [xVnrvs wftc*: to ;iot i3iicrm»n<strong>at</strong>e<br />

•lo V;^rf> s^ccicfi tor iVJitv.iiotr".!;' LcwrS<br />

tiUWiih raceDirni mirjbjsert .idimfMii? for ai<br />

r.(jni«tef Jton lu Alrxd>>CjT«ficx^ rwspjmc. an!<br />

CJO U>; iflcoirHiii{ iiljs* inMcaij ot the flclire scnoct<br />

WO'ju'tcs cfiangc lo consent dttfee.)<br />

Aoiriperfqrnie'Jflfio Writer Fosmtof Mus/c in the Carol Channing<br />

; ^^lMgiiigsrea§ie^ fw'j|w : stari"a5the ! .begitog-t|M)irsangi :<br />

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freshman<br />

officers<br />

chosen<br />

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p<br />

Mary Anne Baywfc<br />

.-.:P<strong>at</strong>ricia Fung.. :<br />

NEWS - -<br />

isabelHiu ,<br />

•AnnaPiivlcnkp<br />

'".-." JimmyQuach"<br />

.. Dan Wong'<br />

OPINION ,<br />

'•'i;NormiiiiLee<br />

Oscar Lee<br />

JuhYoon .,<br />

-.COLUMNS* "-<br />

'•,'> Daisy Nguyrn<br />

POLITICS<br />

r<br />

i P<strong>at</strong>ricia Fung<br />

CAMPUS ,<br />

.. De<strong>at</strong>ric; Dong<br />

'•••'. Tina El-Qare<br />

FEATURE<br />

Mary Anne Hayuc<br />

Rita Kong<br />

PROFILES<br />

Smily Ngo<br />

Stephanie Sum<br />

Keith Clian<br />

:-.. DianaHou :<br />

SPORTS<br />

IcannieCuan<br />

Alex Tic V.'.<br />

Doan Vu :..<br />

- SECTION X<br />

Henry Ngb«<br />

RfiPORYERS<br />

Suqr'Abii-nii'; '• ,<br />

Tim BojccSmith<br />

G»brielC*flrey<br />

AM* dun<br />

Robert OKU "<br />

Aaron OUrlt<br />

Mtn ballon<br />

OmiedFir<br />

DuiielFeytiM<br />

lennifer Garcia<br />

Sein Harey<br />

Tbiiy Hul<br />

TurigKhaiuig<br />

Vton IHii Urn<br />

Setti Leonard<br />

SuxJr Lrang<br />

DonLy<br />

Irene Mi.<br />

Oroliiw Nguyen. L<br />

johnny Niraunn<br />

--SoluiNotfo .. ••''.'<br />

Art Hotter<br />

Wayne Slim<br />

Sean Suniurd-Frlei<br />

J-mily Tarn<br />

Kitriiu Tildi ~<br />

Anna lang<br />

ShitkyTruong<br />

Emily Vitcnie<br />

VinoentVitay<br />

Hi guy Wigdtir<br />

Inciny Wright<br />

PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

AkimAjintlty<br />

G*t>ricl CafTrcy<br />

Ashley Gawnt<br />

Iwnnie Oun<br />

K<strong>at</strong>herine Junp<br />

Anwn KWJC<br />

Charles Levir.son<br />

Omied Far<br />

Scjn HJMC)' Jenny Van<br />

, ILLUSTRATORS<br />

Aaron Eisenbcriwr..: Bryan Manutil<br />

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i't- FACULTY ADVISER<br />

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Cammentf on tcbool-reUted iuu«<br />

t'r<strong>at</strong>n student!, fittulty, snd '<br />

memberi are wdcunie. Letterv must be<br />

Names.wiU be withheld if<br />

tcd. We reserve the right to edii<br />

-hefdre'- public<strong>at</strong>ion and will,<br />

ptnot b> alter meaning. Submit<br />

;lctttnto~thc joumtliim «JviwV in<br />

Room 251.<br />

all races<br />

itself. J<br />

Another reason <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>at</strong>tracts<br />

Chinese students is its<br />

geographic loc<strong>at</strong>ion rear pre<br />

dorainan?ly Asian neighbor<br />

hoods and far from the Black<br />

andHispanicregionsofeastSan<br />

Frandsco.<br />

<strong>The</strong>.<strong>Lowell</strong> Thus, studciits are judged not Are so many of the top stu-<br />

Admissions on the merit of their academic dents in San Francisco really<br />

Committee achievement but r<strong>at</strong>her on their Chinese American? Without<br />

has rejected race. As Amy Chang, a propo- taldnganythingavrayftwn Chi-<br />

most propos- nent fora race-blind admission nese students, the answer is<br />

:r als to reform "system, puts it.<strong>The</strong> consent de- likely no, or <strong>at</strong> least not such a<br />

freshman admissions, a sign of cree teaches th<strong>at</strong> individual ef- staggering majority as 60 per-<br />

thedifficulty of cre<strong>at</strong>ingan eqfort ?nd rfcrit Itwe no merit." cent. Many non-Chinese scuuitable<br />

policy. Complaints th<strong>at</strong><br />

dents with excellent grades and<br />

• . - " ' . ~ \ .<br />

the currenl system is racist arc "T TpOWEVER.Vhe consent test scores do not apply to MpHE SOLUTION to the<br />

legitim<strong>at</strong>e, but we must not I I decR'e\^fas not cre<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>Lowell</strong>.; :<br />

I current admissions con<br />

overlook th<strong>at</strong> the 1982 consent JL JL to discrimin<strong>at</strong>e on ra-<br />

fJL- : iroversy, therefore, may<br />

decree, which shaped admiscial grounds. Its goal is to give TiFiRE ARE several im- notice to abolish theconsentde<br />

sion policies, wascre<strong>at</strong>ed to pro- alt public high schools (includportant reasons for the cree, but r<strong>at</strong>lier to inaease the<br />

duce racially diverse schools in ing <strong>Lowell</strong>) ethnic diversity by predominantly Chi- appeal of <strong>Lowell</strong> to all ethnic<br />

San Fraiicisoo.<br />

preventing any single racial nese-American applicant pool. groups. Methods such »is active<br />

group from domin<strong>at</strong>ingiliestu- For one thing, people tend to recruiting of mtddleschool stu-<br />

LEARLY, the current dent body.<br />

wain to >jo to a school where dents should be considered. If<br />

freshman admisions Instead it has become n there are ethers like them. Since lowcll were made <strong>at</strong>tractive to<br />

Cpolicy<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>es source: of anger for Chinese- <strong>Lowell</strong> already bar. a high Chi- non-Asian races, a wider van<br />

against Chinese-American stu*. American students and parents. nese popul<strong>at</strong>ion, more Chinese cry of cf hnic'groups would ap<br />

dents. Last spring, they needed It seem*; th<strong>at</strong> Chinese-American arc encouraged to apply here. plyand there would not be such<br />

66ofapossible69pointsonthe students in San Francisco <strong>Lowell</strong> tub'become somewh<strong>at</strong><br />

admission index. Other Whites, achieve higher academically of a tradition for Chinese, much for Chinese as compared to "*£.<br />

other non-Whites, Filipinos, tlwn those of other races. Thus, like Saint Ign<strong>at</strong>ius is a tradition other races. .;,.,.<br />

Japanese, Koreans, and Ameri- more qualified Chinese Ameri- • for IrUh C<strong>at</strong>holics. Just as <strong>The</strong>re is also" "another pnn<br />

can 'Indians on!)" needed 59, cans apply to <strong>Lowell</strong> than all C<strong>at</strong>holic students <strong>at</strong> SI fre- ciplc <strong>at</strong> hand, the i 'ue of<br />

while Blades and Spanish-sui-- other ethnic groups combined, quently Siave friends or rel<strong>at</strong>ives whether we snouid cor*) inus^o<br />

named students needed 56. . rencloiti}; ihe -10 percent nictal Vvlio have already <strong>at</strong>tended SI, purauean<strong>at</strong>ademicL') eb snth<br />

-Chinese students are penal- cip an unfair restriction If r.h'e- many Asian <strong>Lowell</strong>itcs have mcrii-Uised admissions which<br />

ized for achieving more in lo'.vell freshman class wore an friends or rel<strong>at</strong>ives who have<strong>at</strong>- <strong>at</strong> the same time represents a<br />

iiilddlc 5chop! ts comply \yit^_ ^rcuntp r**nn*s*.'n*;U'.on of the tended <strong>Lowell</strong>, <strong>Lowell</strong> isfuvim-. wider variety of /.thnic back<br />

dieconsentdecree,vvhich nwii- best eighth graders in San Fran- purtiint symbol in thcSan Fran- grounds. Weshouldnotbave to<br />

d<strong>at</strong>cs th<strong>at</strong> nosingicroci.il group .efceo, *hen 420 of the top 700 cisco Asian community and the sacrifice either academic merit<br />

make up more than 40 percent students in the city arc Chinese' high r<strong>at</strong>i;of Asian: American <strong>at</strong>- or racial diversity. <strong>The</strong>v should<br />

of the student popul<strong>at</strong>ion. •Americans.<br />

tendance <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> perpetu<strong>at</strong>es go hand in hand. :.<br />

Doctor-assisted suicide is not murder<br />

BylOilrln*<br />

Dr. Jack Kevorkian's efforts<br />

to starve himself proved to<br />

Michigan's amr b th<strong>at</strong> he would<br />

- r<strong>at</strong>her die tlion have the courts<br />

send hini: to jail for "this immorallaw,"tl«luw<br />

th<strong>at</strong> prohibits<br />

physf ian-jssistcd suicides. :<br />

Contrary lo Uie belief of Michigan's govein-<br />

: ment, the United St<strong>at</strong>es should legalize ph>-sicianassisted<br />

suicides. '•'• <<br />

I'cople should haw thcriyhl lo sceadoctorwho<br />

will ctimin<strong>at</strong>c alt ihcir pain, even if thai mcaiK suicide.<br />

If a person is in cxtixmcpain or is ?,oing lo be<br />

in pain for the rest of his or her life, thai person<br />

should not have to suffer, l^galiriug physician-assisted<br />

suicides would give ]Hrople who suffer from<br />

terminal pain an opportunity to end tlii: pain.<br />

A person who decides to end tiis or her lite must<br />

bo in extreme pain to take sudi a drastic measure.<br />

<strong>The</strong> doaor of thU person would realize the person's<br />

pain and try to do wmi-thing *hout it. V/hal should<br />

the decision of the doctor be if ihc doctor knew itut<br />

Uie person's pain would not end until de<strong>at</strong>h? Hopt<br />

fully, the doctor would do the best tiling fu< tlw^uticnt<br />

Ikfort a person decides to er.d his or he.* life using<br />

the help of a doctor, prerequisites nmsi be «•<br />

tabUshcd/rhe person should be rhoroughiy examined<br />

over J period of time ic'makc'iurr th<strong>at</strong> thc_<br />

illness, mental or physical, has no cure. Nothing is<br />

worse than an individual commuting suicide who<br />

couid have benefited from some form of help.<br />

.Vhyrician-assisted suiddesaic nut the anpver<br />

to aU problem* dc<strong>at</strong>ing with pain. Depiession and<br />

diseases "which can.be helped arc not legitim<strong>at</strong>e -<br />

reasons for a person to cnd.hU or tier life. People<br />

who suffer from such discard sliouid seek psychi<strong>at</strong>ric<br />

hdp.<br />

People who suffer from AIDS, or a disease th<strong>at</strong><br />

docs not have a cure, should rung on-acurc might<br />

be around the corner<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> about the elderly who have lived their Lives<br />

to the fullest, but suffer from dr • problems of old<br />

apriDotheywanttocontinuoUvingandwaichthe<br />

others around them deterior<strong>at</strong>e, dreading the day<br />

when ibey wH be the one suffering? shouldn't they<br />

have the option not to see this happen? No where<br />

does it say th<strong>at</strong> a person has to die from n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

•&:>;?•<br />

People have the right to see a doctor who win elimin<strong>at</strong>e their painr even if th<strong>at</strong> means de<strong>at</strong>h<br />

Phj-sician-assisted suicides mbe some moral<br />

questions. U helping one to end hii oi her life the<br />

right tiling lo do? You musUooV<strong>at</strong> this question h:<br />

different ways. Would you want to be the puion<br />

suffering from something uncurabW? Wou!d you<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her help a suffering person, w let th<strong>at</strong> person<br />

continue to suifrr?<br />

Some religions may preach th<strong>at</strong> suicide is a sin,<br />

and th<strong>at</strong> a person cannot go to "heaven" to rhe afterlife.<br />

Who should dict<strong>at</strong>e U> others th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

^should live their lives in piin? Religion is only a<br />

guide for people to live b>*.<br />

Helping one to commit suicide cannot be murder.<br />

Murder is an unwiUrul de<strong>at</strong>h. If a person de-:<br />

cidestoccrnmitiuicidc,heorslichasarighttod(><br />

so. It should not be unlawful if it is the dcaston of<br />

the person who dies. People should hs\c the right<br />

to dcade wh<strong>at</strong> to do iVith their own bodies.<br />

SomesaydwtDr.Kcvorktanwas.'unt andoth<br />

crsdisagree. If a person is going to commit uiqde<br />

because he or she is in pain, wh<strong>at</strong> better way to do<br />

i t than with a doctor <strong>at</strong> hand, one who understands<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> the person is going through, who has examined<br />

theparicnt, and who can stand by and savth<strong>at</strong><br />

nothing will moke the p<strong>at</strong>tern fed better<br />

If people don't have the right to choose peace<br />

over pain, v:h<strong>at</strong> rights can we say- th<strong>at</strong> we realh<br />

have?<br />

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^:Ufe;rsjPiIlbf questions^ We all know tii<strong>at</strong><br />

f ^ n ^ ^ i ' t i ^ $ d't<br />

;:*dooiMiw^j|n^^g i '|ike^^. I yQU like the<br />

'j'Gtan^r'anti they say,'•Vou'fejttef belieye;<br />

•;itr \ betterZWh<strong>at</strong>? Lister-' bub, dont tell me<br />

'•• wh<strong>at</strong> Td better do. lalso h<strong>at</strong>e, it when ,they<br />

ir-.ThaKs wh<strong>at</strong> (just<br />

Domino's cockafrianiie<br />

consider a SLO ptoa rictliitV. and twisty<br />

*•-•" iJH'reei! 1 / a st/eteh for .^onlcthin'.<br />

W$^whnjtanft.fiu?inflti6 arts w>»/;<br />

(i mJ^'be'Intercsted fh tfis one.- <strong>The</strong> or<strong>at</strong>es-;<br />

tb : carrvonacotv<br />

'orctte^ms.'tlieafeswira dart push rJwlr mu-<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ p<br />

;; : don't work; You'try to open the bandage with<br />

': them;'and youHistpuO the string out Save<br />

tsome money; G^et'nd of the string; and pV 1<br />

p'-^Ar*! now a ipfecial message to the mak-<br />

^^fMd^^^UikldUi<br />

^fbr<strong>at</strong>e^'oute^^scrriething<br />

;< reaxds sotii<strong>at</strong>nie/re siftply fawwn as "Ma-<br />

^Sb^tfx^C^r:"Bjit.there aresorne people..<br />

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f,whoaren tceiebmiesvvhostiildoit.rhsan^<br />

tibmihtiildithsan^<br />

"one^He^iuf'Chan^b^ck'fier-<br />

Geometric law of transitivity<br />

proves th<strong>at</strong> Goofy is not a dog<br />

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ByScanHaney<br />

OOn* ,'S NOT A DOG. Mickey is a<br />

mouse*. Dyn.iM i> a duck. Pluto i r . .i<br />

dog. So wh<strong>at</strong> the h?tk i* Goofy?<br />

El is the question th<strong>at</strong> c\*eryo«e a.;k*. thniistlv«<br />

sometime in their life «t's ihc question<br />

thar respected scholars and Shield .iiui Stroll<br />

members ponder for week* <strong>at</strong> j time. It'i the<br />

quest inn thai ranksright up there with. "Wh<strong>at</strong><br />

;s the meaning of life?" cia' '} low do they gc(<br />

th^ cream inside thcK tvmhic 1 " It* the quo<br />

lion,"Is, Goofy really .i »'•>£*"<br />

From my personal iVhaics lying in bed or<br />

sitting on my gre<strong>at</strong>, white, porcelain throne, not a<br />

Jog.<br />

Disney defi ness mou« as one who takes tbt<br />

characteristic* of a human. Humans live in<br />

houses with refriger<strong>at</strong>or i, work in tali buildings,<br />

and gc^ingom the holidays. So does Mickey.<br />

Don't you remember when you wore a kid,<br />

glued lo the television vet on thai early S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

morning w<strong>at</strong>ching clip* of Michy? I sundo.<br />

I remembci laughing Mi hjrd I wet my Superman<br />

umiiej. when Mickey caught 1'luto in<br />

the fridge polishing ofi the 'nianksgivint* tur-<br />

Usy amf when Mickey tumbled down the ski<br />

:.lo)'e>ind cr;v%hcd itr'oa ttcc with.hii Ir^s wide ;<br />

open and his voice a little bit higher<br />

Mickey is basically a mouse who has (he<br />

same dMracteritfii'5 .is a human. Same thing<br />

goesforDo.iald.lJotuM the duck w.ir.hisbluc<br />

wilor suil ever>' day.sitvps in a bed, and listens<br />

Io boxing m<strong>at</strong>ches on his old radio. Normal<br />

ducks duti't c!" th.il. Normal ducks sit in n pond<br />

naked ;*H tbv and ijuack io cadi otlu'r. Granted.<br />

Donald isn't evrn close to being normal, but he<br />

still has the ch.vacteristics of a human.<br />

Disney defines boih a mouw and a duck as<br />

animal; th<strong>at</strong> do human things.<br />

Hut I'lmo is different. Pluto ii truly a do*, 1 -<br />

Pluto barks, crawls-.in .ill lours. Alid e.its out .»f<br />

iwwl;, on tlie floor, which is wh<strong>at</strong> nonual dnj'j,<br />

dd. I1o«."s rui* alound and lick you. i»-.' dm.-s<br />

i'liito. Dogs vv.ig tlieir tails and snitl" livdrants.<br />

( Miij«x"» I'lul*^- Otsney's intnper.it ion of a dog<br />

is Pluto, who Joe*, well, dog things.<br />

Goofy does no: do dog things. Goofy wear,<br />

a b<strong>at</strong> and drive* U'h<strong>at</strong> dog can driw? Unless<br />

Spud MacKenzie is a! »he wheel, you won't sec<br />

do;-s cruising along on SunwM in llieir purple<br />

Hotuias v.itli the lowered Mi-.pension and die<br />

bass pulping,<br />

.'I' you ihttik th<strong>at</strong> Goofy \* a< much a dog as<br />

Mickey is .< mouAe or I V.nald i 1 - «i «!uck. then<br />

1'luloc.m't be a dug. Pluto ami Goofy are sodiffirrenl<br />

ih.it you could nuipnisiMy fil "hum both<br />

intt* the MIIV: (.<strong>at</strong>egory. St» either Goofy is J dog<br />

or Pluto is .ulni*,,but can i'lutunut Iwone?<br />

\ lickt-y jnd DonaW are a mouse and a duck<br />

who act like humans. Pluto is a dog who acts<br />

likf* a dog, G*.«ofy is a I-don't-know-wh<strong>at</strong> who<br />

••rti like a human. You don't see Goofy playing<br />

fetch or sniffing -logy butts do you? For Goofy<br />

to be a dog, he has to act like Pluto, which he<br />

doesn't- So. as we all learned in tlut geometry<br />

course we took three timers, by transitivity,<br />

Goofy b not a clog.<br />

Sow th<strong>at</strong> I cleared up C« ofy's non-canine<br />

presence, jou must beask^'E;>''Th cn wh<strong>at</strong> ihe<br />

heck is he?"<br />

Goofy is bum.tn. Wh<strong>at</strong> if TJisnej- wants to<br />

portrjy animalsjsnotmiil.intellectu.il cre<strong>at</strong>ures<br />

and hununs.«uie stppid.foolish oncsMlvcrc-<br />

.•ting Mickey and DonalJ as u-orking.civilized<br />

.inimal* and portraying Goofy as an idiotic,<br />

liumbtins, moronic human, Disney could be<br />

implying th<strong>at</strong> we humans are the foolish ones<br />

ls'livcs. Mow about thai?,<br />

Christmas should belike the old movies<br />

A<br />

Bv PamcU Ycc<br />

PUPPY Wm-I A RED BOW around its<br />

neck. Or the ktys to a spanking new<br />

Mercedes.<br />

Ah, >•», it's th<strong>at</strong> timeol ycai tii'.utt.<strong>The</strong> lime<br />

when all our rhougliLs tuni to ;!:..«• brightlycolored<br />

packiigw under thev —<br />

Qiriilmas h.ii always been :.^.i: bright -intl<br />

hjppy wj-wti i*.»jlooktorw.trd t;j .i!!vtai round.<br />

F*.**n if vou don't observed hi Lstiiias as a reii<br />

gious holiday 1 , it's pnrtty \w.i\ to not get caught<br />

up in alt the tirigh 1 . lights -u;J liDiiday vhwr. 1<br />

remember wjkinh up carlv Oui^niai morning<br />

and (caring Jpart all Uw prcxMlv! remember<br />

all those timts 1 pecked jhiad of lime. I rtniember<br />

the Christmas ;rt'c-.shjpcd LtKikw.s<br />

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I remember unpacking al! the o'.ii<br />

(h<strong>at</strong> arc as familiar .ts old shoes. And. I rt'm


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£S#rr : NEWS<br />

ISA becomes the first charter school in San Francisco<br />

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By Dan Wing and Anna Tang<br />

NTERNATIONAL STUDIES<br />

Academy has bvome the first<br />

San Francisco high school to be<br />

independent from st<strong>at</strong>e and local<br />

laws.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 540-srudont school officially<br />

became a charter school Oct. 7, allowing<br />

the school staff to take control of<br />

the site's $2 millio -J bodge t and decide<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> rules to KL <strong>The</strong> school can set<br />

' its own curriculum, determine how<br />

long and during wli<strong>at</strong> days classes are<br />

held,and hire its own teachers.<br />

Making decisions<br />

A. 19-member Restructuring<br />

Council, composed of one administr<strong>at</strong>or,<br />

six students, four tcachers.fivc<br />

parents,one coutudor.and two classified<br />

staff, has authority over decisions<br />

such as day-to-day oper<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

staffing and budget, curriculum,<br />

scheduling, and assessment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> management team, made up<br />

of certific<strong>at</strong>ed staff members, meets<br />

every other day to develop proposals<br />

and agendas for Council meetings,<br />

work on niauers of immedi<strong>at</strong>e concern,<br />

Jrcfcrm<strong>at</strong>icrstocommittccs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> design team will set the criteria<br />

on wh<strong>at</strong> an ISA gradu<strong>at</strong>e should<br />

know and be able io do. Ray Area<br />

business and community partners m '<br />

duding Bank of America, the inttrn.iiional<br />

accounting firm Coopers<br />

and L/brand, and public television<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ion KQEO are involved with the<br />

dttign of the charter, according tc thy<br />

ISA Gbbe, the stu/f e nt newspaper.<br />

Changes<br />

Since last year the school has had<br />

anew schedulewiih two-hourdissc-.<br />

Three Masses meetMoiulay, Wed rtcsciay,<br />

and ?ridays. Three othci classes<br />

meet Tuesday, and" I bur sday. Classes<br />

altern<strong>at</strong>e week by we*k from the:<br />

three-day schedule to the tWo-tUy<br />

schedule.<br />

"We got mixed reactions but<br />

mostly students [iked the set up"<br />

Colin'Beardslcy, a student on List<br />

year's restructuring committee, said.<br />

ISA wants tocHnge the structure<br />

of courses and tests and "drvclop<br />

couiws teaching a curriculum the<br />

students can tel<strong>at</strong>e to today's world,<br />

according to Tom Ruiz, teacher and<br />

charter school coordin<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

Without the charter, the . Always wishing for more, the ever-<br />

-; jrouthful Lewis described the future<br />

A backpack and a brisk pace<br />

characterize Lewis's vitality.<br />

>he hopes fur <strong>Lowell</strong>. "I'd like to see<br />

kids who ;ire very happy to be Jt<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, where the)- really want to be.<br />

where educ<strong>at</strong>ion is jevful, whtrr<br />

grades are important but not •+> lm •<br />

ttut Ac joy of learning i*<br />

"I remember <strong>Lowell</strong> as a place<br />

where ever)' Morning I warned to be.<br />

I wanted to get up and be there. I<br />

wanted to teach and most of my kids<br />

wanted to do these things with me."<br />

New line helps abused teens<br />

By lion Pui Lam<br />

,^-'- :Ane\v San Francisco Suicide Prc-<br />

:1 -venfion Youth Progiam telephone<br />

'.',.' ] line for tccni who are cliild JO use<br />

:.! yictinis is the first such line in the<br />

~ cbunvry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program will give non-judgn<br />

p icntalsupport 1 '\V'cwillnotBiveyou<br />

; advice, ridicule you, or tell you to get<br />

;^overit,"Ju'iePa>TieiJritton,aspokes-<br />

^-'-"pmon for the program, said. "Wh<strong>at</strong><br />

j;:.\n. will do is listen, provide support.<br />

.' I hdp you find(your solutions."<br />

"-y.-^yiKteaz500 percent increase in.<br />

^ f hild b b<br />

of such factors as more recognition<br />

th<strong>at</strong> child ^busc is wrong, more victims<br />

cominp out, and economic difficulties"<br />

she wiiL "We are only beginning<br />

Tf» s


^^M^^u^J^^mvilipjisc has a social<br />

^^ parents..<br />

i :Ie * T * ? ^ ift, I*c^c«J«t'fc» for next yeir.<br />

U iuvll pbtcd first, tlfllixu pl.iccd sccond.arid<br />

CiiilcopLicol third in iheprls'<br />

drill team compcttiion, while Gtlitcu,<br />

BaIbo£,Miyiic.*i,antl <strong>Lowell</strong> placed Hnt,<br />

secend, third, Mii fourth, re^pevtivcly,<br />

in ihr hfiVi' drill tejir, corr-.|iciition.<br />

MoMnlihcwh x>N lli.it particip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

•ir*. ^'inj. in complin annul the jivlg*<br />

inft uysU'iil, Jccording IO <strong>Lowell</strong> lxj)-s*<br />

drill team coi>ini.uidcr Jason Iimfncx<br />

"i was pretty surprised with the results,"<br />

Galileo boys' drill team comniiUidu<br />

Mr^iu uaicu viui. i iliouyn<br />

th<strong>at</strong> they | <strong>Lowell</strong>'s and I'i.iilH)a'.i tcuns]<br />

were really Jurp.-Jwrper than us."<br />

"Our gu;-s should hav; laker. (»>t or<br />

st-ct-nd," Lowvil ikOI'C imi;u< u»r Ma-<br />

NAME<br />

jor losq.h'MijccIli said. -Perhaps the<br />

judges arc tr.e.Tpenena'd and didn't look<br />

<strong>at</strong> the key things th<strong>at</strong> would differenti<strong>at</strong>e<br />

a winning performance."<br />

According lo Mucclli. represent<strong>at</strong>ives<br />

front SFUSL) )ROTC programs will<br />

meet <strong>at</strong> the ; r morithly brigade meeting<br />

Liberty Bell Comjietiiion.<br />

"We use\l the same drill twue last<br />

year, and we took firil twice, and now<br />

we take fourth." 'imenez s.iid.<br />

linnmcz recommends confisc<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

the Bell trophy, having another liberty<br />

Competition llii> war, and giving judges<br />

s4Mii;: tvtrkgruund about important dotail^<br />

bctorc they judge.<br />

"I don't tfiink they [the judgesi wrc<br />

tair," lialboa Ixiyv' drill team cxcculivc<br />

Drill and drum corps teams partici-<br />

[*<strong>at</strong>e in ort^ competition cadi semester.<br />

Ilu 1 9! st Division drill l«sun competition<br />

will Ivhcid May 14. -<br />

Gym named<br />

forformer<br />

hoops coach<br />

By Jennifer Garcia<br />

and M<strong>at</strong>t Dalton<br />

Students, alujiini, and hon- .<br />

OTC j guests <strong>at</strong>tended the dedic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of the <strong>Lowell</strong> gymnasium in<br />

honor of former basketball coach.,<br />

BenNeffrTidayNm-.l9.<br />

V-ffbegan ccichingbasketbaQ<br />

<strong>at</strong> Lowel! in 1925. In 35 yxars he<br />

led the basketball team to 13 AAA<br />

championship$.Inl965,N«ffv»<br />

inducted into the San Francisco<br />

l^repUaskctballHaUofFameiuid<br />

the St<strong>at</strong>e Coaches Hall of Fame ;<br />

<strong>The</strong> everiing began wiUv.tht..:<br />

l>oys'varsirj'baskctlull team un- J<br />

der head ci«di Richard Forslund .-•<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ing 44-43 a team of <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

alumni, which im'uded piayers<br />

from the Class of *61 to the Class<br />

of'92.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> event was a success,"<br />

alumni team co.u:h Andy Leong<br />

said. ''Ewryone involved in the .<br />

giine had fun."<br />

Following the game, Paul<br />

Luccy, executive director of the<br />

L/.mdl Alumni Asscri


NEWS<br />

ADMISSIONS from Page 1 ::<br />

Rojas hears admissions committee suggestions<br />

man class, explaining th<strong>at</strong> a higher drop-out<br />

rale for some ethnic groups in i hr upper dasscs<br />

meant th<strong>at</strong> the freshman class * vas being used<br />

to balance the school racially.<br />

To change the comer* decree, all parties involved<br />

must agrrc to revisitns. Henry Der, executive<br />

dircctoi of Chinese for Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive Action<br />

and an admission committee member,<br />

thinks Rojas v.ill not go so far."1 suspect th<strong>at</strong><br />

the superintendent will come out with his wwn<br />

recommenda lions," Der uki.' a But unlcu he is<br />

willing to tcvisit the consent decree, it's not clear<br />

•how it will be resolved. I don't think he's likely<br />

to do this because it would open up a big b<strong>at</strong>tle<br />

with the NAACIV<br />

"He [Rojas] hav the power to revisit the consent<br />

decree, if he can hear to take (he he<strong>at</strong>,"<br />

Marsha Cohen, a PTSA rcpresent<strong>at</strong>iw.' on the<br />

commit:**, said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ional Associ<strong>at</strong>ion for the Advancement<br />

of Cokind I'eopleand Uir *t<strong>at</strong>e department<br />

of educ<strong>at</strong>ion arc the piher parties to the<br />

consent decree.<br />

Initial reactions to Rojoi' vuit were positive.<br />

"I'm pleased the superintendent fc carefully<br />

looking <strong>at</strong> tlv? rt-por t." said Carol Kuciv.tr. PATcht<br />

Teadter Student Associ<strong>at</strong>ion member and<br />

committee member, "ttwasa positive step th<strong>at</strong><br />

he came and spent time discussing thiC<br />

"<strong>The</strong> superintendent w<strong>at</strong> tmn[*.mi(»naie.<br />

principled, and showed n lot of our age" in considering<br />

altern<strong>at</strong>ives, said Amy Cturg, educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

task force chair for tlw: Chinese American<br />

Dem cxTaricCluband committee wmber/'We<br />

is inily concerned about children."<br />

vote l!i<strong>at</strong> arc in the report submitted to the tupcrintctHletit<br />

include recommend<strong>at</strong>ion* to:<br />

• Haw no lottery selection for admissions.<br />

•Canunueaffirm<strong>at</strong>twaction.Tdmisyomfor<br />

Classroom reopened,<br />

smell still unidentified<br />

An invesHgjtitti of a my>ienous<br />

odor in Room 136 byaschool district<br />

technician discovered th<strong>at</strong> the smell<br />

is coining from ihe outside, but the<br />

source of the smell has not been<br />

found.<br />

English'le<strong>at</strong>her Gloria McGorry*compLiined<br />

of nn odor several weeks<br />

ago. According to assistant principal<br />

lohn Mahoney, Facilities Planning<br />

and Comtruct'on environmental<br />

o>orduutorMark Bradsluw checked<br />

for fungus on ilw baseboard and in<br />

the he<strong>at</strong>er coils, but found nothing.<br />

Bradshaw washed the room wiUi<br />

disinfectant When th<strong>at</strong> did not solve<br />

the problem, he punched 9 inch by 9<br />

inch holes in the walls to check for<br />

growths. Again he found nothing.<br />

"Bradshaw took samples of the ceiling<br />

tiles in the room to check for bacteria<br />

or fungi, according to Mihoney.<br />

African-Aioerican, HLpanic, and American-<br />

Indutji students. Special emphasis should be<br />

iiudtftoppivkfc'jupi^on «r-~ "•*. vcnlunccthe<br />

*Endtheuse of du^«iiti-4 admissions standards<br />

and adopt and irhplemciit prides which<br />

Jonotdiscrimin<strong>at</strong>eagauu^ uv'iytwUal students<br />

based on race. •''<br />

- Targ-t enroltment of 000 irolimcn tor fall<br />

1994, indiMling special adm'i»i6.% vvith a toul<br />

enrollment target of 2,400.<br />

• Fund tutoring services an J kmvr student<br />

counseling r<strong>at</strong>ius to 500 IO 1 to allow the time<br />

to provide (he lypocCsupport services i,ceded<br />

to encourage ptfrfonr.ap«je <strong>at</strong>:d idcntificai'AMt.<br />

orient<strong>at</strong>ion program on diversity and r*'c<br />

awircneu issues to hdp. break down ivvistin^<br />

barriers to students working und socializing, '•<br />

and encourage and fund programs for the recruitrr<br />

ent of all students admissible to Lowe!.<br />

• Cre<strong>at</strong>e option* for Chinese-Amcrkjji >tudent*<br />

to enroll ui schools of their choice<br />

Ko;as formed the 21-member mmmitiee<br />

after an admissions controversy in the spring<br />

th<strong>at</strong> lift lowcll in non-compliance with the<br />

coiwent decree Tlic committee includes scfoxA<br />

district personnel; Lowdl aclminisi r<strong>at</strong>ion, faculty<br />

ttudrrtts, alumni, and ITSA rcprevntalivcv.<br />

diitricl ITA members; rqm&cnt«ti\-es<br />

from civil right* orgjm/<strong>at</strong>kmc, including tlie<br />

Chinese fn? Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive Action, the Ghtn«r<br />

Aniairan Democr<strong>at</strong>ic dub,and trie Lcayueof<br />

I'nitedLitinAincricanCitiTens;ami represent<strong>at</strong>ive's<br />

from the neighborhood groups<br />

f *l«-*l>i.r*> Ai'rnt«*nt ftiilt jrui thr<br />

Merced Manor Property Aswciitton.<br />

KoJ4>villmcetvs'i|jSihe.conimiUceinI


I: •<br />

By Emay Tarn and Scott Untoy<br />

\ ;<strong>The</strong> 2l.70CMnembcr <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Alumni Ajsoo<strong>at</strong>ion takes an active<br />

. of ttw school and maintaining pro-<br />

' grams of the highest camber.<br />

f v-<strong>The</strong> Associ<strong>at</strong>ion's other goais<br />

; to serve San Francisco as a city-<br />

S t e ^ " a:<br />

ajma^r based primarfy on aca-'<br />

"bemic discipline and to support'<br />

'^and^fiibtel>ctivitJes;o d^ibl>tiitJ;f past; t<br />

\dassesthftxjgh^ramioas and fundraising<br />

ewnts. •:->;..,;:• r<br />

. give .scholarships to gradu<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

^ ^ K th<br />

/ ; pg p,<br />

• cSt<strong>at</strong>e : about eight reunkxfs each<br />

year, and 'publishVhpfcspaper<br />

"rabcuttwice a year,' Alumni Assoh<br />

c&idn president LfciCtaV said.<br />

;-vjj":T|tt Alumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion has<br />

"> (ourcjmrrinets: grants, schciar-:<br />

- ahips, d^topmrait, and "w<strong>at</strong>ch,<br />

;,' dpfi.'Thn gwrt itommrttee dw&<br />

• ' with teachers and school programs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scholarship cornnit-<br />

, tee provides scholarships to<br />

'•: gradu<strong>at</strong>ing seniors.- <strong>The</strong> dewtap-<br />

'menrcdmmiitee looks into<br />

?asj funoVaiseri;<br />

h'^^'itt<br />

ityprograms<br />

KJ/urmain<br />

efforts have<br />

been to give<br />

sdioiarships."<br />

—lisa Clay<br />

the naime^nd address cards<br />

Brash mantaned were the basis<br />

for revitafizirtgthe crgahiz<strong>at</strong>iocv<br />

, Ir»lhepasts5venyears;ihe Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

hes granted over<br />

S160,C00 to academic programsand<br />

the <strong>at</strong>hletic departmenbSince<br />

1986, they have don<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

money to the Advanced<br />

Placement program*) reduce examin<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

fees for. students- tn<br />

1992, .they don<strong>at</strong>ed $4,337 to<br />

the program, according to AP<br />

coordin<strong>at</strong>or Bob Jow;<br />

.>. Alumnus William Hewlett in<br />

' 19B8 provided S120.000 for the<br />

compi/^rs th<strong>at</strong> an* used in the<br />

computer la&. Trfs year he do-'<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ed S200.000 in iNjUfprrifim.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Atumoi Assoclalkxi offite,<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ed to the immedi<strong>at</strong>e right of<br />

. the 'entrance't^tf* auditorium;<br />

!:contansall oi the past yearjooks.<br />

"rS#^cb*ei gradu<strong>at</strong>es can join<br />

; ^^AiW<strong>at</strong>ion. <strong>The</strong>re fe no fee<br />

-Ita^&tfrnis^OTm^ we wet- :<br />

' ^t'; <strong>The</strong> 25 board members tA tl>e"<br />

-•fesociaoon hold:^ne general<br />

' meet*ng' ! f^^...--.^.^,^.,.__,__.. _„_.>'£,.<br />

a yftar to elect a new<br />

president and eight new board<br />

'i-formeriteacHer and counselor members, • :<br />

L v f-Ca«jy|rashtookchargeand^ept / - <strong>The</strong> next general meeting is<br />

. the Aswci<strong>at</strong>iontogetlier. In 1980f Thursday. Jan, 6, <strong>at</strong> 7 p.m.. in the<br />

7v,after-Lb^|rs'i25tharuwersary, cMeyerUbrary. ;- -<br />

til M.H.i<br />

ut i-imcll MuJaiK ;«iilrit>iilc<br />

by t-iitsKlcTs." "1 lviitt.1-. 'i.ud. ' lint<br />

do add tn il IVMULIC im^-Jl MUi'-"l * t<br />

a-mc.ini) vi^ii l!tcin.<br />

Some of these outsiilL7^ who visit<br />

ix-'wcU haw<br />

our MiKictit.v. Al«i, we aiM fn thf con •<br />

fution of IIK prohlmi bo:.iuw when<br />

by<br />

Why is <strong>Lowell</strong> vulner?b!e<br />

to so many <strong>at</strong>tacks?<br />

M.my ciiit^iK<br />

M««ouuidci> niter l.(»%rllH-ith"u!<br />

being nobcctltn'11'.n.hctN'irsoiuiilv<br />

(Mj.mls. S( K airily<br />

"<strong>The</strong>te tic U«? ttunv stiident-*<br />

L>n%vil *oi i-tiiiiiy ):U.IKI» ID V.tu<br />

who px 1 *. h - . • •• "<br />

6<br />

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13<br />

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r-*i!;ictn.ri!t*f<br />

-,-m.-; *m.<br />

7<br />

14<br />

)K<br />

15<br />

: in security HUJUI Caul<br />

W<strong>at</strong>erktitip. Hie new fences on the<br />

ilnvcw.iv !e.'d;r.i; down :o the parking<br />

Ir.'J will I'C ilim'd .nitl wrcureJ<br />

LVl<br />

the vx«'.nd limit T«M»( will keep oiit-<br />

&u!t7'> frrttn criti-t ir.i; 1 ovwll d.uito.<br />

(iowevcr, the IciKc-t will nut keep<br />

nei>Jinorc.Kiuti ^iprp.i;ion,"< 1I*T>[*<br />

v.l.l "W;-%>.il(||..N-Ml(..-(..l.-.'|M'.)t--<br />

tinue-v t"i>vi.le ptoiuiKtn '<br />

Which areas should students<br />

be aware of?<br />

Actnrtimp tn 7 fionu'-. MTVCM! .W-<br />

.tnd I he b.isketbjJI touits. "S<br />

vhoiJd awn J jyjl.iicd are.vi,'<br />

witl. "AreJs where there arc not<br />

. MinJnit>,.ind family<br />

turtle pa:!i are itnsale a<br />

thruujj) the ticst]*; pjtli. "Wiien my<br />

trioid^undlyjniMcOoniMi.wego<br />

through the trolle p<strong>at</strong>h Ittciu* it tv<br />

lyptus I 'live.** senior Icnny I laii viid.<br />

Ulit-n -.tuilents walk through the<br />

iirr-vil p<strong>at</strong>h, tluy sJi,)i;|i! In; .iware t>(<br />

SIKMCII >ittai.t.'> liv ujt-iders. <strong>The</strong><br />

himlJritrwsp.ipci r^jvitU'd in .1 VtS~<<br />

i*.ne ih.it two i.ijut'ri MJiicni 1 . wtie<br />

av-it:i!ed ijv niilMii'j> w(>i'i- ejttnj.*<br />

liiL'.r londiCi ritar die tio<br />

ii." iun"ir luny lam said<br />

JfimkMm*? School<br />

• licensed by D,M.V. (No. 2832)<br />

- Professional Instructors<br />

• 6 Hours of Behind-fhe-Wheel<br />

Trofning, $108<br />

• Special R<strong>at</strong>es for <strong>Lowell</strong> Students<br />

- Chinese-American Instructor<br />

Day ANtght 112 Wavarfy Pise*<br />

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*'S«vriic «»f them o»mc In the luskci-<br />

IMII ctnitl% to pbv tuskclb.il! with<br />

their friends and MMIK come down<br />

iiiMtnlix'k fur tnniWc.laH year *hilc<br />

1 UMS pliyint; Kill alter sthool with my<br />

Itiff: •*!•«. A ^roup ot outsider % camir<br />

tWwn anU .Ult vv<br />

•iitciki tried tti extort money and<br />

vjtlualties from I.OiVelt it'ldents.<br />

WalJ,-men, poUJ chains, cash, and<br />

MUSI f.ist pa^vt are ainfing thefa-<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> shruld be done to<br />

prevent future <strong>at</strong>tacks?<br />

"I think we \hoiitd HJ.C moie po-<br />

t-oiling the umput during school<br />

nn-A after SCIMJO)," QKIII; saitl.<br />

Many students believr l^<strong>at</strong> violence<br />

<strong>at</strong> ljjwclIiMiot.inii>jor concern.<br />

"Ili.-cls.ifct^*ie,")uninr Teddy T.»s.ud.<br />

"As far a>> I know, I., uell if one cf the<br />

i riitctf hiyh hhouli V ^ Uie Bay Area. I<br />

hvv-.-he-<strong>at</strong>d f'tun otlie,'iluJi.nii ifrom<br />

^Aln•S wil>M>t'i] th.tt U^tl't .IJKI OtJltT<br />

vtime j(.1ivi;i-T) on.ur it\NiSarly.*'<br />

"I rlnn't iituit" bmv)! l:.is a lot of<br />

\ i"l*ru >.'i»'.\Jr!iv;nin i .t, 'iCiiiiir<br />

I'IMMIC I-iiu viid. ""llicy itoii't have<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> Hititi School:,<br />

CAMPUS<br />

Mystic f*rts club is occult, but not a cult<br />

ByAniu RcnKtimx<br />

Tne room was nearly full <strong>at</strong> the<br />

second meeting of the Mystic Arts<br />

Club on Oo. 22,To get into the spirit<br />

of things (the Sret topic was astrol-<br />

stars anJjunsigni.Aic»chn- passing<br />

by asked: "Is ibiv the meeting of the<br />

Teenage Witches of America?'<br />

- Eyeyme in the room appeared<br />

excited and. a bit jiiicry. President<br />

Megan Icftmann t riej (nm very sue •<br />

c»»fuUy)tocailthcm«tingiooi4cr,<br />

and finally all the psychics of ton»t •<br />

"row aettled down.<br />

Lchmann briefly explained the art<br />

of astrology jiul wrote all the sun<br />

year"<br />

L&mann *hd those who lidped<br />

ber org lnize ihf dub are not the only<br />

people interested in ihc occult <strong>at</strong><br />

UwlL Aixordinjr. !o thr Mystic Aits<br />

C'uh oiTile with HtV ami AIPSThrwitS.<br />

' Celet^ntics we<strong>at</strong>mg HIKXHU t'u»:<br />

began.appearing tm award show;.<br />

such as the Grammy*. Owars, and<br />

Academy Awards, 3^(0-4 years ayj.<br />

"1 think the Academv Awards was the<br />

first show th<strong>at</strong> the trlebrities started<br />

wcartiig the ribbons and troni inrn<br />

on it bf&une a fashioruble thing to<br />

do," fa a said.<br />

Arthur Ashe Foundav'on<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arthur Ashe Fountl:*Kin tor<br />

the Defe<strong>at</strong> of AIPS (AAFDA") hav<br />

adopted the red ribbon ai an ir.t mu -<br />

ATTENTICN SENIORS'<br />

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concerned about the high<br />

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It!<br />

tK«tul symbol for AIDS dw»rn>rss.<br />

Three different symbols th<strong>at</strong> stand<br />

for AIDS awareness arc wwn in the<br />

, tennis worW f-'irrt, tlwe ii a paUii<br />

tJut profnskttul trnnw pUymwear.<br />

hon Li) '.he vcilttrr i i<br />

'lurilcin.nl, an avu^t.uil<br />

to tlw cxeoitne dii ector ot<br />

AAFDA.sakL Second, iia<br />

white sticker of a yellow<br />

tennis hall on top of J ted<br />

ribbon, and the third ii a<br />

pin of a red ribbon and a<br />

yellow icnnb ball.<br />

VAOD<br />

Mother Agjinct<br />

Drunlc Driving. MADU,<br />

t:hov A red ribbon eipht<br />

>rdr5a^o."Si>iiieone had<br />

the uot-jn th<strong>at</strong> HV h.td to<br />

New sump<br />

promotes AJDS<br />

awarmess.<br />

do M>meihiit£ta.ilcil \lv n<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong><br />

drying drutik was no kmgcr iocially.<br />

Jitecfoi of M.M>D for the Bay Afva.<br />

visible pLice on their vdiiclc.<br />

around an antetuu, rear vk*wmirror,<br />

or d(.x>r handle to icmind people 'th<strong>at</strong><br />

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I»nviiin(SAl>D) i> damp<br />

some vim;i.i?j!Tiinc ori it's :<br />

own. "J'ni really very<br />

proud ot how hji'd mrmber\<br />

arc writing," fjculiy<br />

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"This VCJI it\ v»"iv orii3<br />

niicd. .ind the member*<br />

seem (o lx" wirkirr^ effectively<br />

Our major f.ool is 10<br />

get people uwareuf having<br />

.in .iltcrtutive live a dt^ig'<br />

n<strong>at</strong>rd Jrisrr, i>p«ialty iliii hnlidav<br />

seav>n.** Cli.'b members haw- pUced<br />

r*j nblxiiis on dootknolw *nl lock •<br />

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13S0-A Lawton (off 19th Avenue)<br />

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Flowers •**•*<br />

3*.; U|>T HOHTAL<br />

?.*% FKANQSCO. CUJfVRNt* -Mi<br />

Fintrnt U'tM-rl J.<br />

on thi* diwjM in Octotxr.<br />

lireiM Cancer Awareness Month.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> pink riUvon. vems to luwlxxti<br />

: Kogni7ed and adopted srry rapidly,"<br />

Helen Jones, directi>r of ntarkfiing<br />

and communic<strong>at</strong>ions of the American<br />

Canc« Society ol San Francisco.<br />

said, "'nii* may l^e Kiauw. w*wnen<br />

to networking and<br />

According to Ion-*, breast canfw<br />

is tlv *lii«s«: women fear nvwt. **li is<br />

the leading cancer dijgnosis in the<br />

United Sl<strong>at</strong>es and in California," slie<br />

i.iid .<strong>The</strong> discaM.' mcrej v.'s <strong>at</strong> a r<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

-I percent a year. On? of every riinc<br />

v.ximcii will get breast cancer during<br />

her 'if** "WV'rf nixing about uiinething<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is very, very t«tmi»wm,"<br />

|onn soij. "It pcrmcites -Tve;"y layer<br />

of vx-iety ana affects viriu-'^y ivory<br />

family."<br />

\xf^i::±.j^r\^ e<br />

1 i<br />

passwlduL Some of^fteguyswrw<br />

OewConcerned Fnend, •*"<br />

Ks gre<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> you fc-pw deocted<br />

tohetvpuf tnendarStti<strong>at</strong>youare<br />

: Irstenif^tD r^. PV'^ eriwufage.<br />

her to U*wthi\trusled adult..<br />

se*k some medical tre<strong>at</strong>ment.<br />

VrT«tevef (fid occur, she is not tc<br />

blame. However, drinking alcohol<br />

canteadtoijKof^t^aw"<br />

L •'-:-Sexual assoutl li serious and<br />

isrww condoned, ^<br />

speak^anadu<br />

1 source students.<br />

! have been trained in counseling^<br />

"iTfcey riiscoss eadihttcrM a*<br />

"Dear Peer," put your letter in-;<br />

cowr^oflnrettaOeA/dreis'box<br />

orn the box in the peer couroek-<br />

.can go to the room «bite )$Q<br />

andtaktoa peer counselor in<br />

person. • '• " "'••''-:'\'-\<br />

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.*, - 1 •'<br />

- i<br />

Asiti-Asian-Ameriean<br />

Sentiments in the<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es<br />

dig<br />

up thai: feimily roots<br />

By RebecaX Chan and EmBy Npo<br />

AppraQm<strong>at</strong>dytiOQhjgnschooIsttidcnts,<br />

ifachers. aiU interest^ adults<br />

from thmugbout the Bay Area recently<br />

<strong>at</strong>tended a tnree-;uiU ^/r'^'y'/'^ >^'\ ••• "^"^ ' ^-;<br />

Th* Ltwrefkf OKW LOMT Memorial .S£*// //'f/.-f ^ ^ .i~- •" > "*5z<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lawrettce Choy Low-c Memorial '^4 !>''/$•/ •-^'?>¥""' " i %jl?<br />

Fund, and neveral otlxrrs fiuided the ' * «//yV/^l^' WT^-"" 1 ^<br />

c>nferem-c. .: ' ' t Ujj//f/^^''^ "<br />

9«««L'*J««W<br />

wm.v*r, ^gufcoi on urn « race OtVWUDWI^TjSCS TOT n 5 ©<br />

government sent him h*<br />

WS^^9.^^SS/S^i.mS^i':Wi- throughIvinv" " ;


"Give me yma tired, your poor,<br />

.four huddled masses<br />

yearning to bre<strong>at</strong>he frec^-.<br />

Has the Land of Golden Opportunity lived<br />

up to its reput<strong>at</strong>ion? Between the l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

1800s and the 1940s, the US. government<br />

has discrimin<strong>at</strong>ed against Asian-Americans.<br />

Will tlie current anti-inuiuipraal<br />

mood bring the same results?<br />

Where Immigrants<br />

Come From<br />

Philippine* 7.5<br />

II Salvador 4.3<br />

; (| tomi»5 from *alc make the**?<br />

omnnuiib *hotit civ race IO me. t fed<br />

p<br />

tCt-d tltt> way, «nd mine drtadimcnt<br />

biicMrv 1 iai7w>io fcife about wy mots,<br />

of art. t wd anger th<strong>at</strong> this prejudice<br />

exivu. I t-Mi*Mcr myself more<br />

Amerion Uwn (ajwnew. I wu boni<br />

hwr, I' w bvrd (war all my Itie. I've iicvrr<br />

t«n ti> hpjn, «»J [ protuNy know a<br />

tola! oe" 15 word's iw fapineve. 1 am<br />

fourih gmerrJcn-, so my family ha*<br />

been htit fct Jt while, but I am not<br />

Ailu.tu.xl t*f my J*p,vHr to p4y<br />

for *h<strong>at</strong> JtUHK'tunJ ovrr V) ',\AH .«t;£»,<br />

IVoplt Ictj^-t !1M- oitlnciKe hitwocn<br />

thcUJS.Gcwt«ncot drdn't tcilur thr<br />

*cnt thotiundf of<br />

tra-'um ciir.pt as if they *cr* the enemy.<br />

Tension on tt>e rise<br />

Weridcni Franklin 'Del*n»<br />

ko-jicnit ihowvd ihb ignuniiKx wh«i»<br />

r.ntartJ for the e* J JOiition of itrotirH!<br />

W<strong>at</strong> OM«. two thirds o( wJn.ni w«e<br />

U'mut*Sw:riiitu«is,tutrtiontJx:i'cif<br />

ilut they \KTM ".tid tlw enemy" n>cy<br />

«v^i rta'xs tar iiom »hc oi4>t. in ihc<br />

<br />

hid then Icttnt frnswrd. HM who\<br />

:),.i; iJv.wc: Tr.-ri^--* !-..««. .1,^,<br />

cnuJJ n*»t toil -Ahere they were he'ng<br />

held.Mutyd»d not fivj out rftJieirrcl<strong>at</strong><br />

: vcs hav* died in tlie cair.pf. As llw war<br />

ended. they WITT all* w^xi nwrt<br />

like the |apJiu>c-Anifiicanf were<br />

Irc<strong>at</strong>cd ttl^> pctyuictt. Invjpnc if thii<br />

to >om timiiy. Y-iu ^irc<br />

the enemy, and all.thc whtlf, yost<br />

bit>Uic7> wvTjr figl'TOgori tlw US. side<br />

in the war, Some 17,600 Japirwur-<br />

Amerkaiu fmi^ht for ihc Untied Suto<br />

during \^b^^d War il, an4 many vrtare<br />

o>r>tmcnd >«mt to belkwt;<br />

Oiirtiig the wx, GrandpA** Cauca><br />

M» tVrnd kept hi* houaefot him um<br />

td after tbe war, become be didn't tw :<br />

ttew tfi<strong>at</strong> «Uu^ ittf lapMwae-Afflcr)-<br />

^Th<br />

th<strong>at</strong> concerning raceit h yout opr.iton<br />

!h<strong>at</strong> mxtteti, and you don t bare ID ,<br />

twlicve in ur live by vhit otfar^ thmk.<br />

y<br />

ity, it* prejudkc* ore Icrpc alive and<br />

ihen tlwrc «a chance th<strong>at</strong> an rnnntkr<br />

(ike laparursc-AmeikAa intemmcut<br />

can happrn again.<br />

Apology 46 years too Ute<br />

In the Cnrii Ubertie* Act of J9c«,<br />

(V«ipie» voted to vend<strong>at</strong>ctter •>f«pidogy<br />

and $20.f»00 tn the Japanew<br />

A^ttcric<strong>at</strong>nwhowcreindicintcmmeni<br />

cjnrp3f u» tompvnkile Cor th«r tort<br />

It cnluin and h M nvcetiai ptNiotMH u^.<br />

Irdcral Cbmmhsion on Wartime ftr*<br />

liKxtinn and tnternment ind OviUani,<br />

t the ."grave irtjuftie*<br />

alcO t»y r*aal prc/iidice and war<br />

AJthottgh it is commendable Uut<br />

;h« 60,000 Mjrvivinglapanese- Americans<br />

rrccived tb.U apology, I hardly<br />

think thai it nnW* uf(pr the injustice<br />

th<strong>at</strong> wji done to than. <strong>The</strong> government<br />

iwuKH rcf/ur the past and IAKL'<br />

hack ih>; traunia th<strong>at</strong> the Japanese-<br />

Ainericaii <strong>at</strong>izm* had to go through.<br />

U'h<strong>at</strong> ahuut the rmt<strong>at</strong>ning 474XK) «-ho<br />

•lied Man: uVf «VtOd reurvr any apology!<br />

Many of shusc in the tnirrnmeni-<br />

flCibe tmmtry lo pLiom lite Caruda.<br />

It it inttonunxte th<strong>at</strong> iht )apane»e-<br />

/jncricacu wen; denied their right* a*<br />

Amertt-in citizens and we« thrown<br />

i n t c> camps and tnavd thu way. 1 hope<br />

th<strong>at</strong> people will team from history,<br />

from their p*tf mittakcv, and wiB realbe<br />

wKst can happen, beginning with<br />

racial pie/udice in oua M2VC^. - :<br />

How big ct problem is the<br />

amount of legal/illegal<br />

itnmigrcition into California?<br />

Major ProbU<br />

MocUrafte Probfe<br />

Minor Problo<br />

Not a Don't Know


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Jurassic Park has a monster year of success<br />

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ntjincd v\ ami vn>lrmc.<br />

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;-. ..ii.f li'j'.t .until itt'-'ti «i».l Jwi '/•'•.• itv-<br />

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Mi A)h>lf r, pUvri] hy S'.itiub^<br />

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w»y Aun. wAh nude into J nvntc. tucj to *J>1I in \;n Uic *uc^r> i > ot<br />

Lowsll Stwd'cftti'<br />

Movies for 1993<br />

. 1. JurcjjicParV „<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Fugrftvc '<br />

3; In the Gr>c of Fire<br />

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whid* w« filmed j< -,hc r< ji (<br />

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nmwd r>e wf<strong>at</strong>r thotv. Wh<strong>at</strong> will itt.W Dffrid Ltn«rman h»s .i W to<br />

smie Jtoof nowaday;<br />

Tin i i tun i in • 1 i i i ..'if n HJ" ' . iMitilinrfMiririTfi'liri'fcrfd<br />

1993 was year ofchildish antics froth the best in musk<br />

fhuafjh 1W J rt i*!£ yen foe orfsUmT *h>r w*J<br />

StritifyFt*Mr \7.GCA7...*ihi ?n lui. film,<br />

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student should apPV<br />

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1<br />

imnst \ IfieSpirit ofQiving<br />

Sparing some change and time during this holiday season<br />

a cold park bench in front<br />

of the Civic (inter Results the r ** ri<br />

M*9e St A<strong>at</strong>KMfi Hum* Halt. «<br />

Wte DecrwftrrJl. decontiorft on Gtv i Ull there ai e<br />

trt J»cr b>dic*it)om oiClhn4im.iv<br />

to aiAtt.7gi.ifa: tmJiOdt'<br />

He goe* through ti sc thy like .^!I the<br />

othctv fitting on his a^rner, wjitinEforckxuiinnv<br />

frtrtment home far tftr<br />

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FEATURE<br />

Entering the Age of Adulthood<br />

By f-mily V;-«;ie '' l|Vt -'" J" lt ''" f ' : taj 1 !*-:''. 1 could nuke it hJJI• an: yertavej as an .ntulr. tun vnu .:n :.*>: i;.nn<br />

ptTi" ill the privilopC*. tfU' i.S'ji! 1 . h 'U. ")''•! Wil'ifUVC<br />

' Tin look- IOWJI: until *••»'!:• -'• "• iMfiM- ; " !'">'-'-'- 11<br />

^^LiIlpiirvitiiiiail. Tin look IO<br />

h«xJ.V.rogiinlibcr'y.ft\-iv.-(i;-rri[h'tov;.tl-. int'.fotward.v. n;rrvv.; !H I*. .IUV it'll hci-a^a h!<br />

?« diibbiog, aiul ii.ive !epl w ilowever. :bis for r:n; K. j;_-: in<br />

j<br />

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> K ! !.-,.ili u*y y :;:vcni!r:<br />

new iVi'ivJoi'; c^nit-j with ii'j;w,si!-.il,t:er : ii'»c i.I V>'" I »liu i or,.- J?-•.•,•.,?-l(M tn.:n vi-it /,vii.-LT.iM.\i; Mcuii! tf.ir' -cnio: f.ihn i k-iw:'..<br />

Liberty ir- n hip piu; V«iu'i>.' lc\\j\'r .ii]r.-»i-i lyruii-js, %.».! \n nin- n-:-.l n> »v.ut lot p.ir viio. IUit t;o\%.! vouliU- other-, dnri";<br />

"V*.i7i'.-; vrti'ic IS, vuii j;vt !•> nv<br />

--Sunuy'odi^'.]''i",i "U*i,rt'l -.•:ir,l lot.- ,,H r-^d ••'Vijtiiic! 1 < v-: :> ,i !•.''.->ny ,uul 'he v'.ih'i-n<br />

v)(iwtvt;iui-.''hfMn)y[-:.:t > ]iV;Auii;;i|..ii'i.7:K'. v.tiswill su'Ii-r ilk- --ww<br />

i »ii^;i l . Tt'f.Tf i- -IKM 'In- -t.ti'ii'-rv ' S> -.* 1 ii.i-.tt'i\Ti--.['oiis:i-L-uir r.v- .kiMib<br />

p ,v|>i i> ":i>r:i!»!f» •-• • .'.' .."'iv i"ir •••• !-.N .u:'i-thi-\ • ,uii::F- ,i!i».i\ > :>,',HVi n> !•' .I>'-i".i'><br />

-: V:s. vi.uu.iin all the<br />

h.v/LM»piytoraiUi!:pricos,an.l<br />

UIII is.but to<br />

.M .MH! Iccl<br />

MWtniz vi:.l,' 1 .ion !flvJ!vVrI1v^V.-l.m<br />

>! "Id t-noujtli I" v'.uul'!o.:f Imy .ili<br />

.:^-,ysi-iit.nV.i-i n.«i* I.-.»III.11»IIV.IIMK-J<br />

l :!u- hv|v<br />

-. ;^. in.: ik h y<br />

o ..:ll \)^*: " : >00 munhtT>. w:ihotu<br />

g fur >our parni(*'i'cniuMicn nisi.<br />

By Da Funkse Chitd<br />

Tlie holiday f lason is just about hers<br />

aid you know WnaX th<strong>at</strong> meaiis. h's 3 time<br />

tor giving presents to the people ycu ca.e<br />

about.. Ciristinas is when you can m\?x<br />

in the warmth of your own home, w<strong>at</strong>rti<br />

movies yo'j'vy been meaning k l see, and<br />

get srfo'Jier chance to hide bRhiitd the<br />

coilch and hope to sea Santa Claus.<br />

Moving onwa/dr H you know any freshmen<br />

vitio are dying to stay after scliool,<br />

its prabably because oi Danny Pak's<br />

nesv sport, bocKcy binder. You replace the<br />

puck with * binder and the rink with<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s haBwoys. Danny was spotted with<br />

a friend shuttling a binder up and down<br />

the ha!! having a good bme while working<br />

up a swe<strong>at</strong> in ths process. Hmm.., seems<br />

like a couple cf guys with too much time<br />

on their hands. Maybe th<strong>at</strong> mand<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

study hall isn't a bad idea <strong>at</strong>ter all.<br />

Certain <strong>Lowell</strong> freshmen would (oi! miserably<br />

in Public Etiquette 101, Srcve<br />

Drennan was nxsntly with several<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ites &t the American Chinese Martial<br />

Arts Feder<strong>at</strong>ion. VVJiile ever/one was<br />

stretettnji. Sieve suddcrdy announced he<br />

had |{as. To everyone's,dismay, lie cut<br />

loosi! the alarementjoned substance,<br />

leaving.tne students gashing for air. A<br />

word ot actvicc Steve, cut oown on.tne<br />

beans and how 'bout a 30-second wiiruing<br />

next rime, please?<br />

Siiakeipeare... tun? It sun^&in Joann<br />

StewWrt's 16/1 '7 English 74H class. M&.<br />

Stewafv decidedI to give extra points for<br />

jtudc-^L: i-.ric v.'c'/d rc&'-sct the see: 1 ? o*<br />

i<br />

iiji v.itr. the SNi<br />

men playing m<strong>at</strong>e and teniole rales, Wci-<br />

Hsu Chon, King Lip, and John Lau volunteered<br />

to play the. three witches. <strong>The</strong><br />

guys tooH pairis to present a realistic<br />

scece. <strong>The</strong>y r.%h wore the tightest jeans<br />

they could find and apoke eloquently too<br />

the class irfi^thpitcfied voices. Unfoitun<strong>at</strong>ely,<br />

the class did not appteci<strong>at</strong>n their<br />

h<strong>at</strong>d worii and only laughed <strong>at</strong> their show.<br />

Mo..vcv' I'n ^r."ifijj Vudo*i !o thc-tp to' - !h*;ir<br />

iitirrint; and paliful performance.<br />

We!!, ttot's it. for this year ir- School<br />

D&e Hope ycu a>l kicK it, chiil cut, and<br />

have a good time this winter vac<strong>at</strong>ion relaxing.<br />

Ai! right iiiei:, peace out cverybod>.


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'"•'l i'2*^k powerful 'n<strong>at</strong>ions^v- : : ^ : "'>"-'V:<br />

' i: ,'• ;^;<strong>The</strong> Sen<strong>at</strong>e;iedb^ Green, lieutenant<br />

^ftirtibh which.equafized tne.power of the'<br />

;y^Ser<strong>at</strong>eand.theAssembly.;,?;";'•;,: •.;,<br />

^OlVrougKoijt^ th'ei'weiekehdr<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

"^?theway rthe'- chapter;came' together.!;.<br />

^^G^i»Vf^sSd^'.Wasrgrfiaiio~.seer5b^<br />

'^^^Aci^jnc^^l!l^i(iurner^*~trie''goal^rbr'<br />

:^SprM^teIv^ai'fe!a:*sip1a>;thr«frday<br />

•^cohf^^a^<br />

p ^<br />

meeting held <strong>at</strong> Golden.G<strong>at</strong>e:University<br />

on Monday; Nov.'29. y ., '.. •'<br />

•' -'Jit'arching for an -.Intern<strong>at</strong>ional job<br />

stiodld bo' fascin<strong>at</strong>ing." Julia Snowden/an*<br />

intern<strong>at</strong>ional career consultant, said.<br />

Pcojila interested in working overseasshould<br />

become familiar .with hjringpractice.rand<br />

negoti<strong>at</strong>ing styles of foreign.<br />

couiilries^acccrdsrigtpSnovvcten.-;'<br />

•-••;;"Vou_ can't believe hcw'differentthey.<br />

.Diiringpractices|are,'Snowdefisaid:"An<br />

'English resume" could be only one ppst-><br />

ixani, whereas in Germany it might go on<br />

' for ; 10 pages."<br />

<strong>The</strong> tourism industry is the largest in<br />

the world and offers a range of job possibilities<br />

in fields such as hotel and restaiK<br />

• '^Anyttangyoucanthinkofisbeirigpf* •<br />

ferad to tourists,'James Mjnes^ (SJector.,<br />

''of hjj^lfest<strong>at</strong>fwtpancl tcxfftog"niahager<br />

^airejrx^<br />

- : tn tjiis area/according to Harrtd Shbmali^<br />

r dean bffBi3nce;and econorrfcs <strong>at</strong>Gdden":<br />

ta<strong>at</strong>e.linivers/ty. • •;"-:• ••.:...•: 1 : r-<br />

.. ,\"Oi;erront.h3tf of.all countries around<br />

'tHe'worbJ arent<br />

>.;.;ausin v ess,is.generaily;govemment- ! ;<br />

•- owned in these regions ;and pebpta are.<br />

. interested in priv<strong>at</strong>iz<strong>at</strong>ion, Malaysia. Indo':<br />

nesia';fand Thailand.sj^ow-phenomenal,.<br />

promsefor'econbm^growth ahtideye^<br />

pf;,;<br />

•AboutaSO people <strong>at</strong>tended the cor>,<br />

ri l lSh!<br />

POLITICS<br />

fheMbweif<br />

„ _ 5 Republican founder uses<br />

progressive image to sell clothes<br />

£y Vincent Viray<br />

Mnrkcting itsetf as the<br />

voice of our gener<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

GAP 'nc. which was<br />

foundt'dh)'Lov\-dl.iiumnu.s<br />

Robert J. Fisher, has metamorphosed<br />

into the* second<br />

largest clothes seller in the world.<br />

- In its annual report, GAP Inc-Banana<br />

Itepublic,GAP.GAPKiils,BahytAPand<br />

GAPSrne*-«<strong>at</strong>cs, "<strong>The</strong>re has been a<br />

suofchitngciniherctaUclothin^industry<br />

over the lost decade as I lie<br />

wmis Jnii needs of a new gen<br />

er<strong>at</strong>ionofaduiUhoppcrswcre<br />

felt in malls and stores across<br />

the country."<br />

Although students dtecomfon<br />

and afibrdabilitya^ their primary<br />

rcakins for wearitig GAP<br />

clothing, many also troucvJe th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

GAP's iicntfy and proiyRssive "jnagc is an<br />

impel tan*, factor in thei; selection.<br />

to our gener<strong>at</strong>ion." freihman Lynn<br />

Povs said, "'("hey choose modek like<br />

Luke Perry and Jason Priestly because they<br />

itre the current icons."<br />

Freshman Alan Hwang agrees. "<strong>The</strong><br />

GAP's ads tire donn in black And white, and<br />

hair a rock'n'roll theme. This itiakes the GAP<br />

very alluring to young people*<br />

Uoe^fjAH really retlcci the "wains JUII<br />

neexb^of our gener<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />

Kahcr is a "higli-powercd Rqmblican " accerdjr.g<br />

tt> ihiiM<strong>at</strong>tcr fie Hoss Report in the June<br />

ii ts?ue of the San Fnirtrisco Oirunklc<br />

'.'•^yWOaj-arid Lesbian Alliance Against Oefa-<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ion u'Cns thai although GAP supports<br />

somtfAIDSoigiuiir<strong>at</strong>ions, it routinely overlooks<br />

those which benefit homosexuals.<br />

Some students are apprehensive about shopping<br />

<strong>at</strong> the C-Al 1 because of (he company's political<br />

contributions.<br />

lunior Clayton lmeri<br />

said."Tr.ereU<br />

sistency<br />

regarding GAP uiU and wlul<br />

the GAP ii a comp.iny actually rq:resents. <strong>The</strong><br />

Republicun Party is nul one of myuuser-.and I<br />

du nui wjiu ut <strong>at</strong>-u in) IUUIIL) UXU to support<br />

an orgimuuition [ can't stand."<br />

"Udoesn''surprise me th<strong>at</strong>theGAP don<strong>at</strong>es<br />

money to thcr Republican Part) 1 !'L-causc their<br />

clothes are so expensive," senior K.ithcrine<br />

Schoen, who owns wveial pairs of" GAP jeans.<br />

said. "<strong>The</strong>y are just another greedy, moneyed ._<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion who spends our dollars on mean' •<br />

inglcss things" . ' • ><br />

Poss. an ardent GAP customer, will shop <strong>at</strong><br />

the CAP regardless of their political stance. "It<br />

surprises me lh<strong>at</strong> the GAP has don<strong>at</strong>ed money<br />

to the Republican Party,' : Poss said,"becauseour<br />

gcncrarionissolibera!fandthe ;<br />

GAP really hypes up th<strong>at</strong> 'For .•<br />

every^generntion. there's a .<br />

G AP*sIugaa But if wcwcreoruy •<br />

to shop <strong>at</strong> stores th<strong>at</strong> were absolutely politically<br />

correct, we would all be walking around .<br />

naked.*" -'--."-<br />

Senior Brendan Gihill will not compromise .<br />

his political views to remain a p<strong>at</strong>ron of tl * GAP.';<br />

"1 used to buy stuff from me GAP, but lam '<br />

going to stop, because the Rcpyblicars are a.r<br />

hunch of fascists," he said. V-v.v<br />

luniorK<strong>at</strong>hrvnPartlansaid,''ThcG/\Pisre-''":<br />

ally hytjbcriticaL Instead of Luke PcrryJ why ,vdon't<br />

theyfe<strong>at</strong>meGeorEcRaihor P<strong>at</strong> Buchanan ,in<br />

their ads. <strong>The</strong>y should be able to stand up "<br />

for their views," ..: -<br />

Freshman David Scotton does not sec dif- .<br />

ferine political views between shopper and<br />

company us a hindrance. "I will continue to<br />

shop <strong>at</strong> the GAP because I like their clothes," •.<br />

Suiton said "Why should politics m<strong>at</strong>ter in'<br />

clothes selection?" • ><br />

<strong>The</strong> GAP has been very charitable to <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Last year's sophmnre T-shirts were don<strong>at</strong>ed by<br />

the company." Fisher is a generous contributor<br />

to the LnwU Alumni \ i "^riiHi«n1"PaMl t ucey.-- •<br />

executive director of ihcAssociaiion,saId..i; ''<br />

Some companies see ttieir public linage and<br />

political activities as two separ<strong>at</strong>e issues. Others<br />

do not. Ultim<strong>at</strong>ely ihc consumers decide:<br />

where to .spend their money. ~- - -1;.'~':{ =:•-•' -<br />

School vouchers may get second chance<br />

By Hajuy"VVigdor<br />

<strong>The</strong> school<br />

voucher proposition,<br />

Prop.<br />

, 174, was /;a<br />

poorly designeil<br />

sntulioii for<br />

California's cducutioail woes. Ttie<br />

plan gave parents and students a<br />

choke of schools but tailed to *ct<br />

standauis for new schools 4 was heading.<br />

According to the new proposition.oncofits<br />

aims is"to keep per-<br />

.studeni puhiic school spending <strong>at</strong><br />

the current levels or higher, and to<br />

reduce taxes." <strong>The</strong> money allotted<br />

<strong>The</strong> new proposition may reso.ve public schools' crushing financial problems by cre<strong>at</strong>ing two new<br />

types of schools, scholarship and charter schools.<br />

to each student will increase from<br />

the average 55,000 to around<br />

Two different types of schools,<br />

scholarship and charter schools,<br />

would be cre<strong>at</strong>ed as altern<strong>at</strong>ives *o<br />

iarge public schools and expensive<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e schooh, according to the<br />

ncwpropositioji. Students <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

scholarshipanJ charter xhoob<br />

would leceiveafractionofthest<strong>at</strong>e<br />

voucher instead of the entire<br />

amount.<br />

A scholarship school would be<br />

a priv<strong>at</strong>e school eligible to redeem<br />

student vouchers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> average scholarship during<br />

a studen-.'s first three years would<br />

bc50pera-ntofiheannual$5300<br />

spent on public school students. In<br />

the fourth year the percentage<br />

would rise to 60 percent and then<br />

to 70 percent by the fifth. In the<br />

years following, students would receive<br />

ttf) percent of their 'tuition via<br />

a st<strong>at</strong>e allowance<br />

Charter rchools would be public<br />

schools th<strong>at</strong> have the ftctdom<br />

to set their own standards for hiring<br />

travhers. However, the curriculum<br />

would be regul<strong>at</strong>ed by the stale<br />

and the schools would not be allowed<br />

to teach rcligion.<strong>The</strong> money<br />

given to charter schools would be<br />

about $4,1 GO per student.<br />

UnJcr toe new preposition,<br />

s:holarship and charter schools<br />

would follow the same curriculum<br />

guidelines ai current priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

schools. To ensure th<strong>at</strong> the new<br />

schools are effective, standardized<br />

tests would be administered to students.<br />

Eachjchool'scompositeresults<br />

would be released to the general<br />

public. Individual results, which<br />

would include pwcentile performance,<br />

would be released only to<br />

the student and the student's par-<br />

Underthenewplan.cduc<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

must gradu<strong>at</strong>e from college and<br />

pass a California st<strong>at</strong>e nomin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of teacher competence, the current<br />

test public school teachers are required<br />

lo take. Prop; 174 did not<br />

have basic qualific<strong>at</strong>ions for teachers.<br />

••>'<br />

<strong>The</strong> new;plan also <strong>at</strong>tempts to<br />

fix the loopholes th<strong>at</strong> Prop. 174<br />

cr<strong>at</strong>ed wh\? htfid not wt adrriis-'<br />

sions regulaiiiihs. " "<br />

According tothencwplan.earii<br />

schoolwouldruvethcpowcrtoset<br />

and enforce a codeof


4<br />

BOYS'<br />

BASKETBAL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 71<br />

Washington 52<br />

BOYS' JV<br />

BASKETBA2,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 47<br />

St. Ign<strong>at</strong>ius 102<br />

GIRLS'<br />

BASKETBAt<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>.. 70<br />

Berkeley 48<br />

GIRLS' F/S<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 29<br />

Berkeley<br />

St. Mary 15 15 U><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 7 4 3<br />

Cardinals girls finish 12th, boys<br />

finish 17th out of 18 teams<br />

<strong>at</strong> CIF St<strong>at</strong>e meet.<br />

O GIRLS' BASKF.TDALL: Siicrcd Heart i.<strong>at</strong>or<br />

Classic Todav, Tomorrow @ S.H. Prep.<br />

O BOYS* BASKETBALL: Serra Tournament<br />

Today, Tomorrow


.A.'<br />

! • ; ; •<br />

i<br />

Who will fill the void left by last year's seniors?<br />

First-year wrestler junw<br />

lejfrcy Lee will try to tic<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> no <strong>Lowell</strong> u'rcsiitv<br />

has done since 1988, win<br />

the loylb. division <strong>at</strong> Alt-<br />

City. Jeffrey's favorite if ip\r<br />

is the "single-leg.* I fctould<br />

always depend an this<br />

move to score.<br />

^ ^<br />

fins<br />

Ketunting fer his fecund<br />

tour of iluty, ji'nior<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Fang. tt!»o<br />

known aiitc for his small<br />

Tort Row (L-R) KIMe Lwtx./.'wnptj, Nofnian Chen,<br />

size, Jotuithan uses his ex- 3rd Row iL-R| Of-r^Kmn. Ovx Chung, Heeler Perta, Rafael tltircu. Cc».ti Nctiols, h'an Pinichi. Mfce Sietfen<br />

treme quickness to score<br />

2nd Ro* (L-R} NUttt Kalai, iit;i,if.v»(non, Lui><br />

Mnnterrostt. Hut Ifoi'hy :s (/t*U'f»n«tv/ (»i :»'r Vf tnw'<br />

grtntneto uwrsluufow hh:i. fit will M>V f(i» I»*J Jmrs c\<br />

perience to out -buttle 'ii-> cppouetun. JV Suphiimore<br />

'/7w>vr WiiH<br />

Cd»[,Ji^ Uiufnnj, t f(>r: a'fur-Lv U'll.'i ii tuugfict titfthtieiftd<br />

n nu-'ul >et on this yciir's Alt-* 'i:y title. CIML-JH' ^I.'I u'li'»)|»;<br />

to fill theslioa afCenuw Chi\ ui>:yent \ !??>-lb.<br />

Alt-Ciryc}wnipumfmmlArxell\\'hiteiun\v!Vl)ertvk<br />

\\\h>tHntits hi* chance.<br />

Figure i<br />

key is to maintain th<br />

wrcsilinj; m<strong>at</strong>ch. In a<br />

food SKincc. the hnnd-;<br />

siiould bo in front of your<br />

body with your elbows<br />

h<br />

also die tenter of pravt.y.<br />

should stay underne<strong>at</strong>h<br />

the lu'aJ and the shoulders<br />

as much as possible.<br />

Chris, in dark shirt, icii--<br />

liulcs tlie Fireman Cirry<br />

by controlling; iht .inn<br />

and the leg of RH(M\. in<br />

white 6hjrt(Figj;.Chri»<br />

vm ieiuon. He j> i.Vfrr mined to reairttiiulseiht'-jimtiuiitht'<br />

-\H-iMy<br />

ihitinpioiuUip. Hut he will funyi tnu\*h tune rcphtLtir?<br />

(Kit'»//.tn»f/i> Ihit, St'pii-i S'erla. lunitir fifeix ,'.'rUu ;><br />

I ituicwbtcilly the lt:-t wight tl:viwi


SPORTS<br />

SPORTS COMMENTARY<br />

Mercenaries gun down loyalty<br />

By feth Leonard & M<strong>at</strong>t Dalton<br />

Barry Bonds, Reggie White, and<br />

C!)ris Webber. Wh<strong>at</strong> do these p!a>*rs<br />

have in common? <strong>The</strong>y arc just a few<br />

l f<br />

of pro spotts.<br />

Now you're probably wondering<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> .1 mercenary is. Using our<br />

handy-dandy2 Regular Guys dictionary,<br />

we find maxenary-adj. I. Influenced<br />

by reward. 2. Serving for pay.<br />

3. Motiv<strong>at</strong>ed by money.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se mercenaries haw Ird to th?<br />

decline of Icam loyalty in past years.<br />

Today.most <strong>at</strong>hletes arc more I oval to<br />

money than to their teams. Barrv<br />

Bonds, after six y^ars in Pittsburgh,<br />

left them for free agency. He was da\c<br />

to signing with uVYankcev.nut wlien<br />

die Giants offered him moie money,"'<br />

. hesigned tn a day. Though we respect<br />

[ Bonds, it was pretty dear Ui<strong>at</strong> his decision<br />

was buscJ.mostly «m money,<br />

which is norwha' biLuljoll t* <strong>at</strong>auL<br />

Baseball is a game full of history and<br />

tradition. Today's mercenaries have<br />

turned it into a business.<br />

Nowadays, players play for so"<br />

many teams th<strong>at</strong> they have little toy.<br />

alty. If someone asked tnc 2 I'ep.ilar<br />

Ciuys to write our column in,oh, vxy,<br />

USA TodiiytoT mega bucks ^ve would<br />

not accept because of our loyalty to<br />

Vie UwetL. Well, probably not anyway.<br />

Reggie White is a prime example<br />

of a mercenary w! w doesn't . like Bonds, left<br />

for free agency, i *c was close io a deal<br />

wiih the 49m, a wtnmng;t>rgani7.ition<br />

and,like While said,le could<br />

workwidi the inner-city youth in Son<br />

i'r.i.icisco. But Green Bay cflered<br />

more money and White packsd his<br />

bugs for tambeau field. Maybe he<br />

thought those tfiugh inner -city kid*<br />

in Wisconsin needed him moie. I \cf,<br />

it's a tough job,but somebody h-isgot<br />

IO'JU it.<br />

"flit* tempt<strong>at</strong>ion of money CAR also<br />

lead a pl.iyc;to forgo iinp-.i.Uiit years<br />

of uiilegc educ<strong>at</strong>ion. Jason Kidd h<br />

threading to leave Cal after thM season.<br />

Budding star Chris Webber left<br />

Michigan, his educ<strong>at</strong>ion, and a<br />

chance for an NCAA championship,<br />

all for money in the prns. Webber, the<br />

fccyto Michigan's Fab5,b;trayedthc<br />

fabulous family,k-avingihem the Fab<br />

A and some skinnv sophomore.<br />

Sport* needs m-Jrr plrycrs like<br />

Robby Thompson, who took less<br />

mono 1 to sign with his home team.<br />

ThompiAin always said th<strong>at</strong> he'd" take<br />

less mnr.cy tn stay .i Giant,** and he<br />

did, lie turncu down an extra year<br />

and S5 million to re-sign w-th the<br />

Glints. :.<br />

Mercenaries can be found in all<br />

•»j7oru. MwTi have lost all signi oi<br />

loj-.dty it 1 , their te<strong>at</strong>m, "J'tVW mercen.\rfcsnwxi<br />

in milizcorw thing. Anyont'}".rttingp.tidfni'Iionsof<br />

dollars to<br />

pby J p. tine tan liw w if h.! million \cv><br />

il it nu\u»>t.H'ir*>;.iI ln-me.<br />

Volleyball bumped out<br />

of st<strong>at</strong>e semi-finals<br />

By Don Ly and Irene Ma<br />

<strong>The</strong> undc-<br />

'.owoll<br />

carried , San<br />

Francisco's<br />

AAA title to a<br />

loss against St.<br />

Mary's of Stockton in the second<br />

round of the CIF St<strong>at</strong>e Northern<br />

California Volleyball Division I<br />

Championship tournament on<br />

S<strong>at</strong>uiday, Nov. 27 <strong>at</strong> Mocktcn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ordinals defe<strong>at</strong>ed Oakland<br />

Tech earlier in the urst round<br />

IV 7,15-4. and 15-3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fifth seed Cardinal to«uo<br />

the lo;» seed, St Mary's of Stockion,<br />

in thtre sets, 1 -15,5-1f\ and<br />

3-15.""<strong>The</strong>*"[Ix)welll\>ercinljmi-<br />

'i<strong>at</strong>ed.** Tony Choi, frosli/soph<br />

coar.h, sjid."Our Ic-ini -.va% not<br />

prepared to play A\ ^uch a high<br />

levd. <strong>The</strong>y were i unntn^ {>hys wo<br />

newr saw before."<br />

"Si. Mary's played really pro-<br />

Cardinals win bronze <strong>at</strong> Blue and Gold Classic Hi*<br />

By Alex Ts*<br />

Donning new<br />

tipjfAf »>»•• 'hi 1<br />

boys'varsity basketball<br />

team has<br />

-begiinancwcra.<br />

Not only arc<br />

they looking sharper than ever but<br />

they're playinj: better than ever, they,<br />

these guys arc the best drcued team<br />

in tliciogue) placing third in the Mm*<br />

in Gold Oassic <strong>at</strong> lefterson High.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinals (3-2) nabbed the<br />

third-place trophy by defe<strong>at</strong>ing the<br />

Washington Eagles last Friday.71-52.<br />

Senior forward M<strong>at</strong>t Drechsler.an<br />

all-tournament team selection,<br />

scored 14 points in the first quarter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> starters were releg<strong>at</strong>ed to the<br />

bench, as the^jics fluttered from the<br />

get go, aliow'og the Cardinals' re-<br />

wrves lo pl.iy most of the giiiiK*.<br />

l--iwfll iost in rhexvond round of<br />

:hl on Dec. 2. lo the<br />

niiikKwrtTRan Kafnrl.<strong>The</strong> RillklutK<br />

livid up to their name wiih J tenacious<br />

in-j"our-fa»:c defense th<strong>at</strong> gave<br />

the Cirdinalsproblcmi. Nearly all ihe<br />

Ordinals' points were scored on outside<br />

shots, led by Tim Boyce- Smith's<br />

five treys, jnd they unly gut to (he<br />

charity si ripe twice.<br />

—flicy Iwd good fundamental*,"<br />

senior center Willi Mkkelson said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinals wiTcalso fnutmted<br />

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and Drcchsler getting inio foul<br />

trouble early. "<strong>The</strong>re must've been 15<br />

bad calls," Mickvlson said. "<strong>The</strong> refs<br />

were horrible"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> got into the winners'<br />

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JNTHEN<br />

ODAY<br />

wirjta:<br />

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f * S . ' " " ' i ' ." "' "M* ' Y i " ' ••^,' : "'-•*''•" ••-••-- *- ' - t :•'•• • .. .-<br />

and fira-flghter* frw Florence Basiuno from bene<strong>at</strong>h an Mine streetcar*<br />

e^ she spentmhour trapped ux^^<br />

rtabtefcXK$fon<strong>at</strong>SanFrk;cisM ,. -.<br />

Schooi board pursuing<br />

$95 million bond issue<br />

?~\ With vr»tcr approval.<br />

measure would cre<strong>at</strong>e six<br />

new schools and repair 110<br />

T<br />

.•! ByTonyHui<br />

-ll: BOARD OF EDUCATION unanimously<br />

.ipproved iupcrinU'iuk-ni<br />

Waldemai KojaVs plin to pursue a $95<br />

million bond measure th<strong>at</strong> would cre<strong>at</strong>e iix<br />

new schools and repair 1 ]0 crumbling build-<br />

I.eavi ab<strong>at</strong>ement, sidewalk repairs, ami con<br />

smiction of new fences and handicap au'ewes<br />

woiild come to lxiwcll if the plan is ipproved.<br />

According to school district documents 5S>H<br />

million would Iv spent repairing most of the<br />

districts l?i schools. Kquir* would vary fnmi<br />

$•1(10.000 on counselingoffces to S7.5 million<br />

Cash box stolen<br />

from officer's locker<br />

Rv SoLma N'olfo<br />

'ilEVESEROKF<br />

k« Dec-duringM^ti<br />

J3, takina a cash bos containing,<br />

checks, ar.d S2 p » t'otlars in Muni<br />

sutant treasurer. ?fl''^, Solt had<br />

pitted ihe box; - V.pot>.is locker<br />

acwrdingtofw r -. *nent to the<br />

pOit'C \^"hi'nHi""" !»"i20minutes<br />

i<strong>at</strong>er tht have to pav<br />

ihc uioiwv bji.k. l\cn' it casii in<br />

the seaMid iwx," Jic.li s.::d.<br />

<strong>The</strong>-jrimebbwas not conUctewhich would include<br />

anethnicc,iponi^tresh«MTiclav.only,<br />

sole rdi.in(.c on tcstraiinct! the school racially, mailing in Chinese<br />

student;, making up less tha*t 40 pcioent<br />

of the freslim<strong>at</strong>j claw.<br />

int. N/w\i-.t',ti j>Li>riitii I-! Ir.c ^>-:>^.T,' ^Vcrcc.toli}<br />

Tliehnwii it would not be willing lo<br />

sdjust the consent • iecrcc caps, "No, it would<br />

further *cj:rej?istcihest;hi.'?l. > '.LulannMcGrifti<br />

prcskirnt of the San liinusco NAAC^P.'said.<br />

Vet the suptrintenement and corniniticc<br />

Stf ADMISSIONS on P*i$r 7<br />

RGTC lotfks broken,<br />

no theft fepdrtecl<br />

SyDavfd Smarts<br />

r^fipKENLOCKStothcBOTC<br />

merit jh<strong>at</strong>disappeared more^tftan<br />

oae'vsraeo.;..-_.:•;••..- ->;'.<br />

Returning <strong>at</strong> 3A0 Dm Iroma<br />

nfiery mnpecfion on ,Sjtuojy,"<br />

Dec. Ut M^or Joseoh MuccS<br />

said R a st<strong>at</strong>enient to the Sw<br />

he saw art bTMte or f^it grey<br />

h<strong>at</strong>chbackrfecarfcg^Thft notec<br />

i concenied Iisd<br />

legal access to tte drpa in 0>e<br />

prcMous six months, any pawn*<br />

du;**. e>iidence.T/princ^<strong>at</strong> Paul<br />

Cheng said. "Th« tfethci needs to<br />

JOCK and hasp muri<strong>at</strong>e!;..<br />

MuccS rsco»rittd a schoof<br />

of the breiWn>w,pfobaUy:me<br />

f<br />

J<br />

cistnet asbestos remover carry- ' money *ej* in a sitfe'i riher tfian<br />

tng taircuBers and a security weapons or equtfnent<br />

radto leau^ the tuSdngiijst as <strong>The</strong> worker was an envtroo-<br />

MuceN wsl^ed in, accefdn^ to r^^LJ engineer, V&3 b ideal if<br />

the st<strong>at</strong>ement. After t<strong>at</strong>tong fo the you vrant access [to the schocJI."<br />

woier, MuceS returned to the MuceftsaiA<br />

btJcfc-^ and noticed the damage <strong>The</strong> worker had previoush/<br />

to the C-W5- Wwn he ranouttkle<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

EDITORS-ISO UEJ<br />

ItnunyQiUch<br />

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OPINION<br />

Wendy Ue<br />

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COLUMNS<br />

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POLITICS '".'••<br />

Nelson Hernanda<br />

CAMPUS<br />

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WinwrUm<br />

FEATURE<br />

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fenny Yam<br />

PROHLES<br />

fruit* Brown<br />

Grace Jang<br />

ENTERlAtNMENT ,<br />

AndivwKun '-. - 1<br />

MidwriTic ~.<br />

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TECHfcOLOCY<br />

sppars<br />

EJwtnLieu<br />

Uner Wong<br />

BACKVAGF,<br />

GiWet Off fry<br />

Ifoti Pui I.«m<br />

i^M Ml.;<br />

Minhluu<br />

A*fck* Omcnt<br />

OraieJ 1 H<br />

$c*n1Uf*r<br />

Jshnnr N'Mnur>.i<br />

An (tali<br />

' Sinn Tit&y<br />

'Emity Vicente<br />

j kithrttne Junp<br />

SoUnaNnlb<br />

Jrnny Yuu<br />

ILLUSTRATORS<br />

FMip Cluni: I faience VUi<br />

FACULTT ADVISE*<br />

Commend on whooi-iriainl iwue*<br />

from students &t»bv, so4 comntmtr<br />

*tt wdcamc. i.ttten inul be<br />

uan *nH far Mtbbdd ii<br />

. We rcwrvc tin i^t to «tn<br />

M<strong>at</strong>e pobUoiwi «nd will<br />

tfunpi not to »ttT<br />

1n «n th* Kn<br />

Speak out and protect<br />

O More security guards needed to make bus stops safer<br />

ery Lowtfl stu-<br />

[; dent ts aware of<br />

the recent surge<br />

in Solent incideots<br />

On Muni Adults as wdl as<br />

student ridcrt must be wary of<br />

driver and passenger assaults,<br />

robtM?ri«, knifings, and<br />

. shootings.<br />

However perilous the actual<br />

bus ride may be. students are<br />

often in-iongerbefore they e\«n<br />

board thcbus.ReccnuY,agzoup<br />

of outsiders assaulted and<br />

'robbed students near the 28line<br />

bus stop on tVth Avenue<br />

and Eucalyptus Drive<br />

Although violence on Muni<br />

h a city-wide problem, the<br />

school district, <strong>Lowell</strong> students,<br />

and Muni can takea few simple<br />

measures to prevent crime <strong>at</strong><br />

ba« stops near LowclL<br />

'Ihe simplest solution seems<br />

to be to st<strong>at</strong>ion the school security<br />

guards closer to the bus<br />

stops, but with the present<br />

number of security guards this<br />

i< not «inv; Spreadinc out the<br />

three guards who w<strong>at</strong>ch th-<br />

240,200 square foot campus<br />

and its 2,731 students would<br />

make them less effective. <strong>The</strong><br />

SFIJSD Student Bill of Rights<br />

»uio (Jut »iuii^nt^ luv; \hc<br />

tectibc;o p p<br />

Th«s,thcschool district should<br />

Parent clarifies<br />

violent incident<br />

an '/ofbrUma'f inad«*ii in which two <strong>Lowell</strong> vtulirjits<br />

wrc seiiouiy injured, one staStwd in thr<br />

bavk J«J UK •xher rc:cr.'ing a KCAI injur>* Thit<br />

letter U uitendnl to &lK-d light on'.he tncklent and<br />

to net cetuiti fasti straight.<br />

%\Vl! nTvdaughtet wasotwylfJ to U>*.-tl ^<br />

8 fucshinan tl c» (all, my hudwnd ami I woe very<br />

happy. We twwldoccar from Mudnits who<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend "the best high urhool in S^n h.inawo"<br />

Returning from school one diy duri,tj ihe UM<br />

vrtrkinOctoba.Wiy daughter iiid th<strong>at</strong> some girl*<br />

rtof-ped herte ihe h*U «d nude sutne' chal knging"<br />

rmurks. She Jidn't Vnov ail of them nor<br />

ufc<strong>at</strong> Ibcy wanlcitihey-rttTC upperdasi. invknu.<br />

SVH tcvaal diyi they followed her. finally they<br />

told her to meet thtm on Frt'diy. Oct. 29. m<br />

Sigmund Stem Grove<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Monday, Nov. 1. HhiU> mv<br />

daughter was waflting toward die bus stop vrtj 1 .<br />

»me fricndi,four giris apprcwdicd (iron? * car xtd<br />

sftned u>hit niyAiuslitci.Twot^ir fcud* of ib4ml<br />

KC4iJiI&£.(c-f-jcay<strong>at</strong>o rctuva (rcmi fhr<br />

iriuma of this incitimL By thtiKe,oiir daugbw,, n<br />

w n.T kfifcerai Lowdl Howevtr-i"»n B 'rfb«TiS'<br />

sajIiiOi are back <strong>at</strong> Lowcti, and *>x hopr ti ui fiwy<br />

Parkingdeb<strong>at</strong>e<br />

worftdisappear<br />

Dear.Editor: f ; '- ' . . . . V<br />

i am very concerned with «fc*y in the student<br />

pirldr.ijloi.0ur school parking I« i J un«fe <strong>The</strong><br />

best VMUtion is to allow the students xo park in<br />

theUreetsa^ua<br />

Adiiuttedly, prol^kms occjrred lav. year ii><br />

vdving uudenb parking in the EucaJ/pws neign*<br />

borhood. <strong>The</strong> restdeuts near UJWH High School<br />

complained th<strong>at</strong> uudents disrupted the peace of<br />

xhc neighborhood by blasting radios from tbttf<br />

cars Also, the; indic<strong>at</strong>e of litter in the neighborhood<br />

biHhered the residents. But studenu of<br />

fron?, the police by simply installing<br />

a phone.<br />

In turn, the police could in.<br />

crease the number of cars pa*<br />

trolling the area. Only two cars<br />

are currently dcsigrut^d school<br />

cars for the entire school district<br />

according to a captain <strong>at</strong><br />

th^Taraval police st<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

One could say th<strong>at</strong> the city<br />

cannot afford to liirc moie security<br />

guards, install phones,<br />

and increase the number of p<strong>at</strong>rot<br />

cars. Bin can we afford to<br />

rtklui njcr ihc \i\ o cf 3,000 stu<br />

, dents? No. An ounce of prevention<br />

is worth a pound of cure.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School should have the right to park<br />

wherever they please. Allowing students to park in the<br />

s«wt» wffl decrease the possibility of car thdii tnd<br />

break-tns. n •<br />

7 S> higli C/KI or'in-^rinc- for leena^ednvcrspre<br />

vents many students from driving to school But it u<br />

dents who don't worry about car insurance wrry~<br />

about their car'n safety. <strong>The</strong> student parking lot, \oc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

behind ihe football Brfd, t? inconvenient for students<br />

who want to check on tiwir or Canng the day<br />

This yax, a mysterious intruder i'ole one of the cars<br />

parked in the parking lot. How many* 1 inadents"do<br />

wcncfiibcfore-vccan ukeactiorO Another c^lcnar?<br />

Another break-in?<br />

Parent and le<strong>at</strong>hers v/bo favt.r the restriction on<br />

student ^'kingargue th<strong>at</strong> the sttukntpxikuigloCts<br />

safe. On the contrary, students ruk their hves when<br />

theygettheircar<strong>at</strong>theendoftheda/ Appioximaiay<br />

twomonths ago, my Hcnd's car wu broken into. Mr<br />

friend caiwht the uispcct red-handed when the ap-<br />

p^^KMU,myrncnd<br />

confronted the poup of ouU^; itudenU who were<br />

with tlte viupccL Ttiey denied her acauabons and<br />

thre<strong>at</strong>ened lo'nip e ha, My friau w^ fiighlaieJ tor<br />

days. Evcrvtimeiih,- 'ynEa by the parlang tot, a enfll<br />

still runs JcwnJxr spint How can thicau of physical<br />

harm tigaify security aud safety?<br />

Already.studcnu have bougj-tdcvwisudiss the<br />

Cub or alarm sy items. But me bigges guardian an<br />

gd of tbe cars pajicd m the meets » other people.<br />

Rofctett, paunt-by, students, and pohumen lode<br />

afiCTA^i^^^<br />

ih rs who<br />

ring by Uke MrKed. vhoT5 %mrt? »o n<strong>at</strong>xe a «r being<br />

stnlen or broken into? Be realistic<br />

PiosflCMaiderihisIetteTMaredity check for the<br />

peopfcsupporiingtnestudcmparkmE. Ducy Hope<br />

foB/, after studenu and teachers realac the dangr- of<br />

thtfptffcmgUuV1dh<br />

y p p v u d<br />

for their right to parit-.,rt;?«re«s<br />

V ^gBSe<br />

w titan i<strong>at</strong>ftt Thomas, a<br />

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ll Wgh Schooh, OPINION<br />

ByK<strong>at</strong>riiuTiUU<br />

Wouldn't E( be jjnjl if wr<br />

could it* around calling<br />

people wh<strong>at</strong>ever we wanted?<br />

When we saw someone walking<br />

on the street, we cnul-,1<br />

durJH And, if someone pitscd us off, iw; could<br />

sucha^**!!!"<br />

. Political correctness, or tf use the toulv po-<br />

Ulkilly correct term, multi-cultural scnstirviiy,<br />

is not junior people whe thrive on complaining<br />

about the ait of society, Bciieu-« w not.<br />

five influence on people.<br />

Let's look <strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> it accomplished wfnrn<br />

person respects others' rxlipoti, gander, nee,<br />

social lUtw; err. for example, instead of tillbij;<br />

somvcKve "retarded," one could say "mmtally<br />

disabled." Is this a had thing?<br />

Without home form of political correctness<br />

in Mctety.wbac would we be now* Mavbe cadi<br />

culture in thettaitcd St<strong>at</strong>es would form its own<br />

little country to keep the otlicn out. Mivt^-aii<br />

of these- cultures would declare war on each<br />

other. Maybe—Wh<strong>at</strong>ever it ii. thills coukl become<br />

woree than they already we. tivrti lodjv<br />

in the; United St<strong>at</strong>es. thcJwr**1 of onepuigovri<br />

another « due~to~dirTerencw of ifcin color or<br />

gant; colon.<br />

People m*y not be offended dt the same<br />

things, but thev arc offendtti. If everyone tried<br />

number of remarks or action* th<strong>at</strong> vmuld<br />

prompt people to take offense would decrcasr.<br />

lam not vaying th<strong>at</strong> political c.*>rrectne« is a<br />

miracle worker. It will probably not <strong>at</strong>ofish all<br />

r<strong>at</strong>um, *c*ism,«r cultural bias, tlut I think tlutt<br />

being sensitive to other people'* culture i% bet-<br />

, Somr pcoplt! Jake political coiwttncit .u a<br />

^ i we gel the terms dakitree<br />

rca<br />

th<strong>at</strong> others would not fed jwkw^jd toward<br />

people who are different. One wsuld not hawto<br />

vitmy about being mocked or possihly<br />

gunned down because one looks difienrnt or<br />

believes in a difll-reut god.<br />

You can look <strong>at</strong> pa>c Telrgraph Avsnue prracbin^ the^nspel a-:cordinp<br />

to PC Iciik for'vhc" next h> the guy<br />

daimutp loe PtM\>po ii the mewtah.<br />

For example, it«:tc* longer acceptable foi<br />

the UM Angeles Vt*nc( to *ay trut illcpil imrn'-<br />

enrA\ have "flooded Uw st<strong>at</strong>e.** Instead, the<br />

phrase "intlux of immigrants'* shouU be used.<br />

Aiifrdini|> to iVivwivi, I ct's.JI make sure Cut<br />

the poor people wh» bnAe ih< law don't JMW<br />

thar fragile pncitcs hurt. I.ifad.wcthooWjyi<br />

down to th* bonier .» every iTVgrl<br />

olk-n (Oops, tilt 1 .**JilicMi^ tiitljuiucrtl fbc the<br />

>jt« already funded th<strong>at</strong> one).<br />

How !«-«:JJ will if be* before K»id ^>pie take<br />

tfStnsc from the t-rm*luid ; '.ind demand tolx<br />

viUrtl "jwrvms of **:alp!" l( harlcru U> the Wtorion<br />

era, when CV»TV wetd thai waa\*! a pro-,<br />

noun or AH article wx. conudcred c\tremcly<br />

f, and thi phrase "in * Caniiy wxy"<br />

wmld nuke lack the Rippw blush.<br />

of human* whose «t^purpor! h lojartoficndcd<br />

and then grandstand About itoiv crushed tlieir<br />

mm'., talk show hc*t MonEd WJIianuiicted «s<br />

if Lbvid Duke had come to his house and<br />

bumrd J croaon hn Ihnng room rug. He found<br />

(wh<strong>at</strong> a coincidence) time to tJk about ic on<br />

his show, right after tht cutnicd gin who still<br />

haunt gotten overhis fcir of bicj\Je handlebars.<br />

Ihcscmilitdiitoflciue-takershavc^ttenso<br />

powerful th<strong>at</strong> a man could be fired and f-owibly<br />

stc-nrd in the marketpUcc for tu.ihnj; m-<br />

such M"Would you lilue cream with th<strong>at</strong>!"<br />

I'm not j (an of how politico correctness rti^'irre<br />

th<strong>at</strong> advertisements and textbooks include<br />

one black person, one diubtt^* person,<br />

one Hispanic person, etc This always termitdj<br />

me of all ihoseWnrkJ War li ntovict in which<br />

ivrv>n.onr toitgl>-<br />

Tlio sjinc is tr;ie for Kmart M\\ wbcre two<br />

p^f.ple .ire ivjifkinj; (hrouph t.'>e *rnre ,\n%\ by<br />

thaivc |uu «imc»Hic in J whe^kiuir. t cin'l My<br />

but I luvv ru-vrr<br />

ptTKm. irn'iiit nut th/ "niih. .<br />

Wf iJufi-Jd slop bltciiitg people .i<br />

th<strong>at</strong> people ^ie diflcrent. Th<strong>at</strong> tli>-^ntr<br />

they're better Of worre, iu<br />

Gangs: Shoothoops, notguns<br />

BySethlenxanJ<br />

A frcshm an gi*ti<br />

his wallet stolen.<br />

Out of anger he<br />

talks to hir. friends<br />

about joining ,i<br />

g<strong>at</strong>ig. Ik doesn't<br />

hjvc nun)- triend^ nrn\ tie is not clow<br />

with his fimily. <strong>The</strong> only w,jv U: an<br />

gain respect is to find jtrcngih in<br />

numbers. Once in the gang he Ki^<br />

dist'ttciinn. f'riend>, .uid ufcly.<br />

Su>-!» thuiijs hippoi CVVTV il^y<br />

Many vouuiN.<br />

tv m ^nJ end nj> ciu^f in :J<br />

tu.J]y somt-ont gsts hurt or Wiled.<br />

iocKiy hai K*rn iryiny tu MU]> pjri;:<br />

.«; *ivi ty by «rcn^d "ming IJW IT-'U rcciiicnl-<br />

Sul nu/tv *Jon't reali/*- ll)«l<br />

f'ttvgr-mti, especially spcJj-rdjttfJ<br />

njio. need to hi svt up tu rt*plau'<br />

gan^s. Sonw basJtfbill !;J(.IJCS ^aiit.<br />

but they need to be vnc-fc numiTu.i5,<br />

or;i«ikeJ,dnJ publicized.<br />

Young peonle findpngs vcrj' <strong>at</strong>tractive.<br />

Kapper* iuch as Stioop<br />

t id T ^i d<br />

rify the "fy^rstcr life* <strong>The</strong>ir !«eni<br />

run-ins *vv.T'..<br />

w-ith irjjen and v-quij'r.c;;-vrt^pons<br />

Thr KOJJ ii to be « ;hc upponent,<br />

which ottcn r.i<br />

U yxicty wants to cut down on<br />

•ji:"i •v^ij-J^v^MMiIi) Sun; JKV***J'*'1<br />

ihjt encourage dt*«r friendihips and<br />

!i;cnt nanxi, uniforms, and colors,<br />

one thin^ most youih<br />

in common. Uw sp«ij. to cut<br />

Midnight Jaikeib^JI, star'ed in<br />

R in 1935. it IWA" jr. over 20<br />

iitics. nxChi'.aj'olcJu^Jc corisittsof<br />

(0 10-m.in train 1 "., with uniforms.<br />

Thrv rtay rw'sLHi:-ti^»l3j i iniiw»'i&it'^ t<br />

Vi jii/unjic jiiyihin? dtrctiiy to the<br />

league." many streets are more c«»im<br />

Tmi Vichini said lii the rJ<br />

1991 issue of Sports Illustr<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

in a program sin i ilw to the one m<br />

Chicago, jvuths can (eel a screw; ci<br />

being in a grxnjp.Thci' support their<br />

team by *vearing i:^ color and name,<br />

and nay off the"*trre:i to prevent<br />

titnrt from-cauiing iroulite.<br />

Ganpi are no one*} fault, bur<br />

everyone's, problem. <strong>The</strong>ir torrin<strong>at</strong>iyn<br />

is to c*er/one's 'senefit. Tix i«iswci*<br />

to Mopping gangi is io provide<br />

on altcrruU^e. Unt3 this happens we<br />

will continue to read headlines about<br />

*ifiv«-by ihootings and kid* being<br />

^'iiied for wrjnnp the ^ronp color.<br />

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COLUMNS<br />

Worldrfyo game isn't very easy<br />

Bf Bub Brown<br />

Hiv* yoo eve? wood**-*! ~su<br />

j«*me prtipW<strong>at</strong>t tSret differ em<br />

pcopk<strong>at</strong> the wmc frTK^ndncwrgrt<br />

f-nr>ht r* an)- of 'h-m* !f somtorr*<br />

cm do so and prt J*«y with it he is<br />

considered a nwefc.<br />

pro became thsygft tuckered into<br />

j£> good game he can tike o^mjnettr p<br />

contiol of peoples mindi and ba\c"<br />

Uteri e<strong>at</strong>ing nut of the palm of (us<br />

hard. : .<br />

When *tbm.You*ncnipt<br />

obimou* to wh<strong>at</strong> u bang done to u» finiJcut 'n« JTMJ ctn>them<br />

Game u the swtet talk tut Per»J;f'=j»i'od»rulb«hbctn* cfiSjrmr^ Poth male an.I female<br />

mnrks fiivc to siirui^ off of (ccfrrirte^ 1 ir.-ituA!«i rc^ todrtsarcixf^jdw Jh»>woflr»D<br />

their (my to red<br />

lliem in. If a<br />

"Nah, babe. Tve tcii you a rr«!&*i brri^ ttw is n y kr j st-*teiV*.<br />

»vith anoth tSc peoyic they harwon tfiei*- jocks (<strong>at</strong><br />

thfirfy^k-and-CJlh. Rapper Short<br />

Vrtsai he ing ptyvd bt th&<br />

tlw ut^Ju ilon'l aboaHh*'.<br />

W*r»r for you. "HI hmHyayait S^cc >\)ur head up:<br />

fn ^ t T!<br />

Ask (the questions) and you<br />

shall receive (the answers)<br />

Itr D-inlet Fcycr<br />

ihc one-tirm* only<br />

(-anire Ask Mr Knm% it Ml *4\t~s<br />

f answer (.fitstions ituilc 6 to it» 1A<br />

ill pul mif * bununt; que»tion^ oc<br />

rompkiclv J-inik and |\t,:sed .cu<<br />

piinav^ K'rtbrpc»»i<br />

bilifv of J «ra\jf oul^f-wuil oeMlc<br />

tem he> *t »*tirj 1<br />

.arprirtd if nc nwilr%tcti<br />

hishtHiK planrt i]icv Jo tiui *on of<br />

»- 0. JHvaiung of s'<strong>at</strong>itf «!tcns,<br />

Mrit)i hit plin for wrW domimtioi;*<br />

tucked aJI dts common JCJW*; out of<br />

the 4 2 gKcJbon ywjke v> ho w<strong>at</strong>lr h) ><br />

rcnjjns is foi it cvi! hcnthi.it-T; to<br />

beam down to ctnh and cn*Uw ^ic<br />

human race<br />

Chntors ?s<br />

f-'iUin;t>iue<br />

tJic economy 'rum iti current<br />

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j SFUSDissues revised<br />

; sexual harassment policy<br />

t];cnt policy to ^co^<br />

rC SH*M><br />

fi« i* Online<br />

fttfvr.w iKrt 'JitOf ild refill in »t«<br />

;:iirtii hi<br />

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';*T fir i r.i;nitvT ••«<br />

snl :,<br />

M j tntu.'-I ii«nirv in<br />

pki)Mor Mud.i>l«:»f the city's of S»n F'^n<br />

appoiilc vt*v. the old tu.1<br />

IVftaf students can do if harassed<br />

pfttifctomchodywu trust.-mdtH) '.i y*\ «-:• «M<br />

of Pttprl Srjvitc* SuMn tbrma. '*niitrrt-:<br />

w,4ialiVc)floMof tbr ai;ur«a « — p.m. A: ahout 3^20inn., mr M-Hnr<br />

Uitnr, dwt C<br />

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'xr »s not * tiaJj,"<br />

onu ^cwttar hewing outbetinj :o- jvo tcJ thi Anvriffii* :nc<br />

Htuck her. "l^e strcctcjf itoppc-J tire<br />

NEWS<br />

Independent success story<br />

Vta-X Mil-. r*r**\ru;vn we*! r-f iV :xC<br />

r^tlh V:^r*t •vfwt ymr •v.-jcd* ire. r;ripht»»T*KOiiw-<br />

C-TV'I.**1N rft>i*0 ^<br />

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•anirtit i>t «i«r;i. 1 want tn know -( n^ jviit>4^< h>ody n CR W»V rt it* 1 "<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Newsbdefe"<br />

PTSAfamJ drive disappointment<br />

NEWS<br />

Winter Up synch<br />

contest more<br />

than just faire<br />

Ult- 1 ..,'„ _.•<br />

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4 : -. i J'.Jv liwi»<br />

I ".-..i<br />

Winter run<br />

Seniors skid and slip the night<br />

away <strong>at</strong> a very coot place<br />

V-r r.-.• t.<br />

V--. iwfh »•»• • ta^fn "If<br />

n»-*-* M 'Jf m<br />

850 haw a ball al the "Wonderland 1<br />

Funcfing extends Hxary hours <strong>at</strong>iait<br />

*T.i.v 1 (.-,• -i ir<br />

i ? • «f *•-..*•<br />

by 15, Sw» 66 to 91 out el «www<strong>at</strong>frt* 1<br />

-**•;";*•. ****lii-f<br />

AudteHum gets $3r000 grant<br />

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I • Lo\yelf High School ess MEWS<br />

Lunar New<br />

new school<br />

By Shirley Truong<br />

For the first time, San Francisco<br />

public vhool students ar.d faculty<br />

wilt observe the Lunar New Year w a<br />

holidayonFcb.10.<br />

Since jo tning the Boa rd of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in 1939, school board president<br />

' LelandYeJshasproposedaresalution<br />

; rach year to celebr<strong>at</strong>e the Lunar New<br />

Year. Ycc suggested it three years ago<br />

to the r -uperinten"ient, and tt was<br />

passed Ivt November.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> toff, parents, and students<br />

would come to me and say "we rccognii<br />

e the importance of the lunar<br />

New >l-v in our culture but it ?* difficult<br />

to hiil/ celebr<strong>at</strong>e it because ivc<br />

have toworkorgotoschoo! th<strong>at</strong> day<br />

and many times we can't particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />

in ihe cultural ceremony," Vec Kiiu.<br />

Yee used his sc<strong>at</strong> on the board to<br />

-"ulk. to the superintendent<br />

•" [Waidemar RojasJ into maldng it a<br />

holiday." Yee then brought it to the<br />

mention of tht Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and die teachers'union. .<br />

•' *<strong>The</strong> Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion voted tu<br />

support the idea, then I presented it<br />

to the teachers'union and they agreed<br />

to have one of the holidays as the<br />

Luna.* New Year." he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> LutiAr Naw Year holiday is<br />

. permanent only for San l : wncijco<br />

Year to be<br />

holiday<br />

public schools.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Chinese teacher Viek» Ohm<br />

said the bmir calendar "changes every<br />

year because it gois by moons"<br />

and each year it lands un a different<br />

day of the conventional calendar,<br />

which is i^iscd o.i solar movements.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> fact tli<strong>at</strong> Asian? rfic a high<br />

proportion lin the xhoobj, was an<br />

issue th<strong>at</strong> deserves <strong>at</strong>tention," Ycc<br />

said. "When. you. look <strong>at</strong> the school<br />

district, .1 is apprannuttely^S percent<br />

Chinese and 50 percent Asian."<br />

Tilt Lunar New Year is the second<br />

ethnic holiday to be rcognizo). El<br />

Ui'a dc la Raw, Indigenous Peoples<br />

Day is celebr<strong>at</strong>ed ui October. /<br />

According to Ytc, other ethnic,<br />

holidijvlike Yorri Kippar.lL-wv^h no. ;<br />

year in September, mid tvwahu, trie<br />

African- \mcricah relcbra:ion in<br />

schcilboard mcerUigs nr,d a.t not yet<br />

rccojinizttl and adopted In jo thtf public<br />

sdwol district calevkc-<br />

"We try ta be a-i sensitive aa possible<br />

in recognumtf (lie diversity *iih<br />

the syMttn and I would be happy io<br />

accept ntner suggestions," Ytfc said.<br />

Presidents* Day will be observed<br />

or. Friday, Feb. 11, th«- day after LunarNwYrar.<br />

><br />

IJOWCII will hold itsiinnual l.urur<br />

NrwYeai assembly un Tcb.17.<br />

Superintendent seeks<br />

new admissions policy<br />

.continued front Page,!<br />

bits tfjqVfMii'il J»r>p? (h<strong>at</strong> iKv N A.AC1 1<br />

;'ie )\M looViti^ tVr a fUXJ<br />

hi^h school in San Francisco without<br />

d l<br />

Tbtf pin" now goes to the school<br />

baird's iiiriictitum committee, uien<br />

to public hrAi ing* and ,i,hc full board.<br />

Rojaslol-i <strong>The</strong>Ltwrttimexpecw the<br />

processio bo &impli*tt\J by mid- Fcb-"<br />

School board seeking<br />

$95 millionbond<br />

'.cbntinqqi from Page 1<br />

aniihenioJanrongofou r schools,"<br />

commissioner Ilil Wynns said. "It<br />

.[the pioposalj is not: exactly in me<br />

form I'd like it to be though, "th<strong>at</strong>«<br />

n lot'of unccrtaintrJ*<br />

Th« Hoard of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion voted to<br />

1mcnd{hep!ot | os3l. i _a*i<br />

. rooms • <strong>The</strong> ubestoi aew had bam<br />

completed in tlie summer of 1992,<br />

-wnoving asb&ios from rtstrooms<br />

Mucelii said. He plans to turn over<br />

in the wing several weeks before the<br />

vending madii'iw "money to the venincidcnt,accordingtoth«tcrtccHi*idors<br />

daily to limit riskoCbreak^n." -<br />

iriOtiober 1992,S6C0Omspc«:<br />

Alumni speak out about college experiences<br />

Lowoll alumni from isbr colleges and universitfe;; arcund the country spoke v.itn an audience of 30<br />

students <strong>at</strong> Uie fifth artnual college fair ai Ine caieljiria on Jan. 6 during mcrts 1R-20,<br />

Students ctme from schools such as New Yo'li University and UC-Berkeiey. Small liberal aris<br />

schools, such as WiHamelte University, and large schools such as Yale and Brown were repiesented.<br />

Alumni discussed .such topics as liie curriculum, f.tiances, dormitories, food, and social life. ,<br />

"We .want tliem to kt.ow about wh<strong>at</strong> college is realty like, not just wh<strong>at</strong> tti?y s?e in brochures or<br />

fancymagazines," Rupert Tagnipes, 1993 Lowel 1 gradu<strong>at</strong>e and UC^Berkcley Extension Program ':<br />

i said. , ,; „ _ K<strong>at</strong>f)WJhe Un]<br />

By M<strong>at</strong>thew Dolton and<br />

-Jeremy R. Wright<br />

Groups of yoifthv luvc<br />

lowt-lt stixlems in KCf^ii months un<br />

.uiii rnnit Muni bin Mop*, csj>xt4lly<br />

-inhf corntrnf 19)h Avenue and ru-<br />

<strong>The</strong> tcciuyni<br />

Muni<br />

violence runs rampant<br />

pjiser»<br />

MlKii"i > t> niccriinin.il*- sctni ic urwrt<br />

n:c and<br />

ni *• W.itkitua and my list<br />

pa« " (tn«: wphomore said.<br />

Tltcj-v^tMiils force victims to jpvc<br />

them w'li<strong>at</strong> th«*y Ask for."When f told<br />

him I had no money, he s.ml th<strong>at</strong> (<br />

shoitMn't make him have tc uw hi*;<br />

N f.'-:y (if thy Jiiauils au cit<br />

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^jftHtA^up 6n;'popularjty,'Vi-:<br />

"'.tahce', ; and sex- : I Want a guy. who.<br />

; KriOv,rWiio'hc is and is not afraid<br />

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hang .out .-Some suggestions<br />

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S\N I'MSCtSCO, CA 94U7<br />

CAMPUS<br />

Starting the second round with the right moves<br />

By Ann* Rtroennik<br />

Us the san of a new semester.<br />

You bavrly p<strong>at</strong>ted -ill your >:b»!cs in<br />

''the ia*J, so v;S«u ma';c-> you think<br />

you'll do well in the spring: Well,<br />

. liiere are ways to help you study belter<br />

and pn belter grades. Thai is. if<br />

so 1 * believe in how-to-study IIOOILS.<br />

ai idiotic as ihtry may sound.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first :itc['<br />

Study, is sthedulinijyourdiiyso<br />

ihc time youspcivi<br />

sludyrng, sleeping, e<strong>at</strong>ing, onr'.d'-'iti?<br />

something fun is balanced.<br />

Lowci! PI", modern Creek, and<br />

English teacher Loys lifxl<strong>at</strong>m -i^ree*.<br />

"Von need to take care ol yom hotly<br />

so thai it will be<strong>at</strong> its tunctitina] optimum.<br />

whi*"h .itCiins providing<br />

proper nutrition; sleep, workload,<br />

and i\v> lime lo relax," she ^aid.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>se •jfiould all be balanced for a<br />

luiiuoniouslifc"<br />

Robm->on says it is important >o<br />

have breaks between (>rrindsotMudy<br />

when you can engage in recre<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

or physical activities l\iily exercise<br />

is also necessary t*''t etficieiu study.<br />

"Exercise provihitt<br />

ion^-term promts demand <strong>at</strong>tf"<br />

tintl, .ilkl approxirn.iti.-ly Ijnv* mil "h<br />

time you wili have '•» *.1f.u(t- u<<br />

Study aim ad-<br />

study a subject<br />

ut the .umc time<br />

rvv d.iy<br />

' I set aside<br />

time for och rla^-i th<strong>at</strong> has homework."<br />

sophomore Shirltry )ens choose<br />

a study room where you won't bv<br />

easily distracted by nolv or things<br />

DENNIS D. SHINBORI, D.D.S.<br />

GENtRAL DENTISTRV<br />

USB SUTTER STReET, SUIT? ?01<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94115<br />

(415)563-2000<br />

njp<br />

more interesting<br />

thanyh'X'lwork.<br />

Robinson also<br />

points out thai it<br />

haverJ'lthem<strong>at</strong>erialj<br />

ready before you Mart studying<br />

and to mike sure you have enough<br />

liijht and free spvice to wort.<br />

~1<br />

SftJi/vnnd lames<br />

and Hllen K.<br />

Dt'v'"l.'*'i iftlW tO<br />

Stuiiy identify<br />

five .-.tuges to<br />

reading u lesson,<br />

^ir*t survey th*: lesson vmi ;ire<br />

•ibom to r«t>i. looking <strong>at</strong> '.h\ lie-.utitip<br />

and the iniroiiuction \.m\ lr)"ing to<br />

understand wh<strong>at</strong> yov aic .ibout to<br />

read.<br />

Next, the txxjbs ad^'iv: >ou to ,wk<br />

yours-'lt sotr.t: questions 'iibnut ihi;<br />

lion-.uit.'.jii<br />

a'.hi the 1CS>*MI. )ou Will he trying to<br />

find the answers to your *juestions<br />

,inci, thercfure. rvuUni; more carefully.<br />

:.<br />

P'.uit th. fyfotive Study sui^estj<br />

you litnk fur the outline stn";twc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heading of sections ire the major<br />

points,.?nd hold or italicize"! lacts<br />

are the minor ones, hfutlv.nftcr you<br />

finish readint; UK* levon. it's important<br />

to nrcite wh<strong>at</strong> you h.ivc learned.<br />

~fle i According to<br />

tifft'i'tivf Study.<br />

reciting is the<br />

ivst wayi'^ict.trd<br />

i<br />

i i forget! inj;.<br />

g<br />

tr*is wnritig brief siimmarieMil the<br />

•«•- ii'-r;., but di>_n.^M.iii .11U •.•>plam<br />

nit- tiu* le.iwn work fuu.illv well. 11<br />

it.iliy. it's intportant to hrietly review<br />

the le.vMm <strong>at</strong> regular inten-<strong>at</strong>s.<br />

"1 save up all my energy lor the<br />

night before the test," senior<br />

K.ithcrinc dehorn said. "1 aiwiys<br />

study before I \:o tobed^so 1 will "Junk<br />

about ; 111while 1 uiii ik-ir^uty .uui<br />

subconscioMsly remember it. <strong>The</strong><br />

next morning I review a littie,a:id it'><br />

all there."<br />

Taking notes<br />

helps yr,u enncenlr<strong>at</strong>c<br />

0:1 the<br />

lecture, makes<br />

you analyze wh<strong>at</strong><br />

you arc hearing<br />

and choc >c only<br />

thrpiostini^KKiantinfomriiilion.and<br />

also provides you wtih study ni<strong>at</strong>aut.<br />

"Pi'ople sec m v*ry reluciant to g"t<br />

the skill of taking notes, and I think<br />

[this skill) is really ir.iportani," Lowett<br />

drama, L<strong>at</strong>in, and English teacher<br />

Thomas Drain said."lt'simportaniio<br />

remember wh<strong>at</strong> you haw read and<br />

also important for further educ<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

In a lectuie. for example, many<br />

studenU find il hard to decide wh<strong>at</strong><br />

to jot down. A fact repe<strong>at</strong>ed twice<br />

shouid go in your notes, acceding to<br />

f/in.-M.S(»(iy,and if the teacher slows<br />

down to explain a j»oint in deui!. th<strong>at</strong><br />

point may bt important. <strong>The</strong> book<br />

advises you to reduce yrur notes to<br />

the main points alter «.la.*i and put<br />

[hem in an outline djnti- Alter th<strong>at</strong>,<br />

you have to recite and review your<br />

notes occasionally. In.-cnMng abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

or symbols fot words u>ed<br />

often in a course .such as v«- ntin^only<br />

"m** for "niarnmals" in an Advanced<br />

Hiolcyy cciurw) can make (he job of<br />

taking notes :uuch easier.<br />

__ When stmlyiny<br />

for an e\i-m,<br />

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<strong>The</strong> \JOWC\\ chaptrt of tlicN<strong>at</strong>ion.il<br />

Organiz<strong>at</strong>ion for Women (NOW)<br />

brought its fourth meeting to order<br />

last week as faculty sponsor ami social<br />

studies teacher Barbara Winkle<br />

closed the iloor to the classroom to<br />

block out hallway noise<br />

lUinick and May Choi, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

counselor and co-coordin<strong>at</strong>or of<br />

NOW, greeted (he memlwrs as the<br />

group of 25 quieted down.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meeting suited with a h<strong>at</strong>tdout<br />

and discussion on feminism aiid<br />

women with NUW members taking<br />

turns defining feminism tn thrirown<br />

words. Inl by niriu'ck.ihe [IkuuNtn<br />

bro.utentfl 'o topics such a* Hilary<br />

Clinton, her position as head of the<br />

working women, and stereotypes of<br />

Ulinick jotted down topics of interest<br />

on the board th<strong>at</strong> members felt<br />

they wanted to discuss on l<strong>at</strong>er occasions.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se items were grouped into<br />

five c<strong>at</strong>egories.<br />

NOW, which plans la become an<br />

official dub in the spring, centers its<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention on feminism, images of<br />

women, and violence against women.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea of a NOW chapter in<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> began when Karen Brooks of<br />

NOW and Emily Hughes, IcaJcr of<br />

the Sexual Harassment Task Force <strong>at</strong><br />

Berkeley High.came to a PTSA ineetinglast<br />

May (o inform students about<br />

sexual harassment.<br />

"We warn to educ<strong>at</strong>e and inform<br />

everyone on these issues as well as<br />

othtrr i«sues rel<strong>at</strong>ing (o the sexes and<br />

<strong>at</strong> the same time empower young<br />

Freshman Mariejoy Mendoza Heft} and junior Lena Gutekunst<br />

discuss issues during a NOW mee'ing.<br />

'.verticil to i!o •.vli.itcn.T tlicy ;vai;t todo,"<br />

HUnick said.<br />

"NOW is different because it talks<br />

about feminism and women, and ;ils«><br />

about issues such as gay and lesbian<br />

rights and racism," I-owcI! junior<br />

Corinna Pearson said. "It helps<br />

women in and out of <strong>Lowell</strong>,"<br />

NOW has many goals. It plans to<br />

pass out flyers and pamphlets around<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> to help educ<strong>at</strong>e people. "We<br />

arc considering starting.! self-defense<br />

d-iss th<strong>at</strong> wouU be offered for ever) -<br />

one, inclining boyxandgirlsriUinick<br />

said." We plan to visit dassroomsand<br />

other schools to hold discussions "<br />

Blinick hopes future group discussions<br />

will be led by student members<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her than by herself or Choi.<br />

NOW lacks club officers. "We decided<br />

it would be better to shan die<br />

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NOW chapters e^Jst <strong>at</strong> other<br />

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NOW meets ever 1 Tuesday in Rm.<br />

230. All siudenti, both male and fcinale,<br />

are welcomed.<br />

class reincarn<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

1y Scoti Tinloy and limily Tam<br />

After two years, <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

will once again have tlie opportunity<br />

to increase their knowledge about<br />

Asian-American culture in J lowell<br />

dassroom.<br />

Next semester, students in the<br />

Asian-American Studies class will<br />

learn about Chinese, Japanese, Filipino,<br />

and Mongolian cultures, accurding<br />

to soct.il science icichcr Gale<br />

Ow, who will teach the CIJWS.<br />

"This class stai ids as its own sei^ir<strong>at</strong>e<br />

entity. Iwcausc as minorities you<br />

have a certain type of experience and<br />

iluit's very unique," Owsaid."V*ou can<br />

only get into the real depth of it when<br />

yon take die class cf your own background."<br />

•' I came to An '.erica a t a very young<br />

agf, which is why I want to learn more<br />

about my Chinese heritage," senior<br />

lily Chiu said.<br />

Other history classes are not<br />

equipped to £u into ticLiil about all<br />

of thedilTeirm ethnic |;roii|>s,accordiiigKi'Ow.<br />

"I want to lirarn more alniul tny<br />

Asian background," junior Oiristinc<br />

Wc.i isiii.1. "Regular history classes,<br />

iudi as U.S. history, do not cover as<br />

in depth as I would like it lo lie."<br />

Ow will use current liter<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />

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By Jimmy Chan and Irene Ma<br />

• Before <strong>Lowell</strong> rGcchntd its<br />

current namei : 1he school was renamed<br />

three times: Union Granv<br />

mar (185&-1858),San Francisco<br />

High 0 858-1864); and Boys' High<br />

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poetry, and a general history book.<br />

She will also uscoutsidcm<strong>at</strong>erialsand<br />

a variety of guest speakers, according<br />

to social science department head<br />

Steve Granucci.<br />

<strong>The</strong> class was first taught by counselor<br />

Bob low in 1970. Ow took over<br />

the class five years ago, btcauscof her<br />

background in Asian-American history.<br />

<strong>The</strong> class was started because of<br />

the large number of Asians <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

"This class gives students a wider<br />

range of academic classes lo choose<br />

from,"principal l*aulChengsaid."It<br />

gives them a broader perspective on<br />

the diversity th<strong>at</strong> exists in this coun -<br />

try. Students need th<strong>at</strong> kind background<br />

to build a better understanding."<br />

Ow hopes to have other multiethnic<br />

classes available "so th<strong>at</strong> students<br />

can learn history on all different<br />

points of view."<br />

Sixty-seven students signed up (or<br />

A.Ni\ui-American studies for next semester<br />

on SCR day, according to<br />

Granucci. This class fulfills one semester<br />

of the University of California<br />

three-year elective requirement for<br />

college entrance.<br />

"We are just lucky to have it now<br />

with htidt'ct constraints," Ow said.<br />

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By Pamela Yee<br />

J'8*30&MrTh''lialls are bustling with people. Zero students >iton the tloor.and<br />

topen toUbookisas scarce as a slow-moving student. Suddenly, an car-splitting<br />

il? AJwIU TrcdnU. I think, or maybe an earthquake. But, I don't see anyone<br />

dtxcktngforcOYer or dashing toward the nemesi exit. Instead, the mass of bodies seems<br />

to niovBeven.faster,like r<strong>at</strong>s responding to a stimulus. I have a feeling I'm not in Kan-<br />

4s anymore, Toto<br />

1 **~ "-'"• * untypical da> <strong>at</strong> George Washington High School.<br />

to thebiuMing through one of wh<strong>at</strong> seemed like 20 nyrancci. 1 ieft the<br />

t<strong>at</strong> home and set out to uncover how the rest pf the world lives.<br />

, „ . --_ I is for academic opporitnuty'.BeingtHeavtiragestudious<br />

Lbwcllfce, I emb jrked on a day full of A! 1 and honors<br />

council syanten' to sec whether <strong>Lowell</strong> deserves us reput<strong>at</strong>ion of i-wxlleiKe.<br />

>Bcjng^tuBcnt<strong>at</strong>\\bshingtonisdcfinitdydilTrteiiUroinbcingamideni<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

'-^-iseVVksbingtonifa comprehensive district school, the student body i? far more<br />

SjQtUjwhocanbarely speak English and others from very different socio-ecu-<br />

'•**••* ' " Jjjjiaiu;upthis*itudenibrviccsi and a<br />

more strenuous course<br />

load.<br />

"Gifted students generally<br />

have different Areas of<br />

imerests. A tomprdiensive<br />

soiling ii good for these<br />

students." Bonnie Gwassa,<br />

% iVail;:;:^cr; G ATF c"*w1itutor,<br />

s,iid.<br />

According to Osass,*,<br />

Washington's CATI-* program<br />

ulftri 3(. tiiffeti-nt<br />

irs .uivlAPvla-iM.". with<br />

26 of the l!y cxi^im^ .W<br />

subject areas. In U'93.<br />

roughly (>7 portent oi<br />

& t.ik-<br />

Aro you taking APs i^^feag^ttiinbl passing scores of 3. H. or 5. 'ITiis (vrccnuge w,w W pera-w .u<br />

for the risht rRa?ons? Iiww|^. i y g<br />

for the right reasons?<br />

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eifae],GAT£ pnfeani f* highly successful, the quantity, it' not quality, ir. gfe<strong>at</strong>er<br />

tpniU'^car^lti.Vl Jitudenis an* taking AP cuurvs <strong>at</strong> Ln\ 11, according to AP<br />

g t" Cosassa, Wsshinftons to<br />

isgeaicd toward acadonnc itrtesrt. the •T('.niPi''Mi goal ot<br />

i V-k r>u1 !'H'l\.iri'.vt d.l.V".<br />

fy^tngtiiht.you succeed if you want to and you -i •n*[ >uu-s.-jd if you want in,<br />

etbrtsd'^ior.Claudia Peyton-Broullon s.iid."You Y< ive .t ciiiitce."<br />

ng ^>Va»Wiigton students intrtviewod, the le •el of motiv<strong>at</strong>ion U dilTcrent<br />

JngtbfV.Bec^uftea student diooscs high?. -' .'ourses, m«st AP students .ue<br />

to gel good grades .md take AP and<br />

ilere.a person who viics AP and honois classes<br />

something, to gettint: MinKihinji ^ut of cla>M.'s"<br />

ton was th<strong>at</strong> it u.i» far lew a-;<br />

XI ere, a person who takes<br />

}':•' AP'and honors classes is<br />

^ really dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

learning"<br />

-. i — Claudia Peyton-Broullon<br />

m^wnd$KTscore&.few,<br />

if an^.^ce SAT prepar<strong>at</strong>ion couises, ;uid cramming with SAT flash cuds is r<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

^"A'stuScntcan not base success solely on hn or her school. "It depends nn the students^Sanz-David<br />

said. "You can tio well <strong>at</strong> Lovell and vou caj\ dc well <strong>at</strong> Washing-<br />

'^. *b^lS93^8p percent of gradu<strong>at</strong>ing seniors it WAihtngton went on to college, 13.2<br />

pcrccnVbf .whom went on to the University ot California :ampuses, according to the<br />

5ciy>(jI'Profiji>', According to a survey conducted by the V1CCI Ornter, -M percent of<br />

tS^JLoweUgr<strong>at</strong>isvwiton tothf U.C.system snd \-irtuailyallot they-tuiwii<br />

^ p<br />

U*do better. For others, the competition pi me* in be far too<br />

•':'«lidtt avray the wick liallway and the shop and technical d :**» and changL* the color<br />

gray iT>.whiteiond "A^ashintton eetses to be th<strong>at</strong> diffa cnt from <strong>Lowell</strong>. <strong>The</strong> r tudents are<br />

the,sainc-<strong>The</strong>y'talk about the same football gaini:^ movies, ar.t 4 music And some<br />

worir^ about their futures as much as <strong>Lowell</strong> students do.<br />

*'";:Ntw« in<strong>at</strong> j opine^lo think of it; if anyone is Mrangr. it's the average I-owell student,<br />

li the rcsl world really full of overstnysed, competitive, arul-ret«tuivt luasochists?<br />

Are toilet paper ||<br />

important to a g(|<br />

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By Wendy Ice<br />

OWELL OR S.I? S.I. or <strong>Lowell</strong>. V$<br />

In the spring of ?ighih grtdc. this question oc-*;|<br />

'ciipicd .in* mind mort titan lhen<br />

]>oi*tks oldct tlun my pannju;. and T'» ywept as often as' -<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> le<strong>at</strong>hers cancel finals, 1 found myself wdndering|;|<br />

wh.it would have happened if I had made a different^<br />

choice. I set out one foygy Wednesday morning to Saint|! :<br />

Ign<strong>at</strong>ius, hoping for a glimpse of wh<strong>at</strong> might have beeri^<br />

idit J sa^i ulu; ^r j>iinl;/ J-.oojiny a public schtwl oyera :<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e school? '?§*•<br />

<strong>The</strong> most ob\i(>us**wouid have been" was th<strong>at</strong> I woddH;,<br />

luve been in niter surroundings. With the exception p£?;<br />

locker-lined hallways,S.l. seemed morelikeacollegecaro^J^<br />

pus than a high school. Imagine carpeted hallways, tiered-^''<br />

dasiroorm.ajvl a wall-papered b<strong>at</strong>hroom. According toi;^.<br />

wnior Bridget Scot:, a new gvm will be finished in tht?~<br />

spr fa?.. Other renov<strong>at</strong>ions include the already completed:^ 1 -<br />

parking iot and tennis courts. . y* ?•<br />

Of course the students compose the surroundings a%>^<br />

uGhasthebMildiStudidlldly7r<br />

with one another.but accordingto senior VoonicChangi;, 1<br />

Uic school contains an element of diquishness. '£ \;.<br />

When choosing between S.I. and Low?!!, I also con-|£<br />

An S I ohvsics *^>^Jr«^0'°f^^ooliEthwcaUy.!JwsA 1 .- i ls«^t.<br />

teacher explains<br />

siniil ' ir - rxce P t ^^ the percentages for whites and AsUng^<br />

a nrohlpmnn a '^"""nsarcreversod.AccordingtoS.l.assistantprih-i.ii:<br />

diyerase Iward<br />

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Wli<strong>at</strong>'s<br />

Trussing <strong>at</strong><br />

; three othei<br />

schools<br />

and carpeting<br />

dod educ<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />

resent<strong>at</strong>ivc of the student body, is 56 percent white. 1-1<br />

J<br />

» percent Asian, 11 percent Hispanic,9 percent Filipino. -\<br />

£ro - • percent African Ametican. and o percent undefined.<br />

*-\ Lowvil.on tiic other hand, is 16.-1 percent white and '19<br />

\Y> I percent Asian American.<br />

*" i l'uition and fees <strong>at</strong> 5.1. total >r^00 per war. Murphv<br />

I slid tii<strong>at</strong> Ihe school pave out S500.000 in netd-baxrd fi-<br />

\ nandal aiti this year. 1 lededincd to jaw tlic aver.igc! jnuly<br />

'5 s 1 income of the student l«xly, which i* appt o\ima tcly i,-?00<br />

•; students.<br />

i An elemeni of preppy homogeneity not evident ,n<br />

i <strong>Lowell</strong>, is prevalent <strong>at</strong> S.I. During the massing periods, the<br />

•5 hallways turned ; iuo d viitiul tid^ of pUid. denim, J^vi<br />

"" khaki, largely the result of the dress code.<br />

[ Dmsi code? Yes contrary to the custom of <strong>Lowell</strong> *tu-<br />

. \^ dents who wear swears to (.•v-.TyUum; but the piom, dre^<br />

"rjjjl codes still exist, a* well as a plethora of other rul« absent<br />

:<br />

from <strong>at</strong> Low.ll. Most Low^llites would he up in arms li"<br />

H thcodministr<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong>tempted to impo>e regul<strong>at</strong>ions sudi<br />

j^ a* requiring girls to war collared shins or havinga closed<br />

, campus. S.i. smdcnb actually follow ihe rules KT fear ».•!"<br />

\i thedvTOrd.Deifr.tion. Tlie last time 1 got th<strong>at</strong> u-.w in sevl<br />

- enth (jtade when 1 didn't dress tn uniform for PE.<br />

: " Asthe end ofthedayapproachod.lu-iJ-d to assess th.*<br />

i deciiion 1 had made four years ago as an eighth gr uda: 1<br />

H had to ask myself whetht;! would trade all the frcakm<br />

I? weluve<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> for the iiuue luxurious ;a*iilfi;*s n * 'vl<br />

1-- If I could go back in lime and decide aUnvei ai:.un,I u-^uiJ<br />

I ~ make tlie same decision.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, although not represent<strong>at</strong>ive ot tlit aver-ijit<br />

I : Students <strong>at</strong> Saint<br />

Ign<strong>at</strong>ius enjoy<br />

spacious, ca'peted<br />

hallways.<br />

, American high *chool.hd.5 ^mnre realistic environment<br />

|~ tlianS.l.whidiina'niparison seems like-HV vcrn'-Miot<br />

l.j high school. I've receivee! 3 more culturally diver*: c-Ju-<br />

1^ c<strong>at</strong>ion than I would have <strong>at</strong> S.L; I have rnci .> Urger vi-i-i-<br />

|-} cty of people. But cither way, 1 migji*. PAW Pitied up the<br />

for-gradn<strong>at</strong>ion senior.<br />

which school would you<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend?<br />

• ' Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Studies Academy<br />

! Z8E students pollnd<br />

' ths week of Dec. 13<br />

Was<br />

SOTA offers a new<br />

twist on performing arts<br />

By AmirTalai<br />

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HE SAN FRANCISCO SC! IOO1.01- Tl IK ARTS duiim to luv; r.mre to offer<br />

students looking for * career in pe/fofmiri g jrts ih.in nihrr high ^hiviU. Imt it<br />

simply Has more student* looking for a career in perfivnmn: .u t>.<br />

SOTA, which hasa popul<strong>at</strong>ion of .W students, h<strong>at</strong> only sin ptriuds .i J,iv. hut sewn<br />

classes. On Monday, student.* %.kip first period and start with second and then third.<br />

On Tuesday, they skip second period Ji-.d k-y:tn with (irsi .n-d then tiiird. .md MKHI.<br />

ihwnvwr skip ftixth ot .seventh periixl.<br />

said, "Th<strong>at</strong>'s our discipline."<br />

1 SiTTA otfers MX disciplines, JIUH!I like aill;-f:e in-m-r-. dunia, visu.il .tn-,. tW.ii -i<br />

tech,instrumental music, vocal inusiL. anddjn-.';. SiuiVnt-. •.pi\nl the l.i 1 .' n«> pvtii>itn<br />

I-6wciI offers daMct in thvic .IHM-<br />

i-.tlT*f. .u.hii I!;:, v'.'i.iri)!<br />

iorensic*. huw in n men u-.". IL-J.\ - ,<br />

visual ond pfifoinung.it is. !.• .• t•> u-Jtii! m<br />

requirement but SOTA students UiKc IIK-W VI.I%S.S IVL.UKV thrv ire di-dkad-d i.> tht<br />

field. ,••<br />

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^screen stood SLxt!). a<br />

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play as one of nine figlit-<br />

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Bungee jump your way to adventure<br />

ByTungKhuong<br />

land twist liaru vines into cords, Lwh them to their<br />

ankles and leap from tiecs or spedaLV tcmtrs.<br />

"Tniasincyomscif cUmbiny a tall crane and then This inspired members of the Oxford Danger-<br />

I plunging i50fett into thy.ui inafTo.-fall until ous Spirts Club, who cre<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

ia cord jerks juu back to reoliry.<br />

jumping by <strong>at</strong>tachingeUst<br />

This is known a* bungee jumping. Modem sches .md di\*tn^ ^45 fret from the f 3ifton Bridge<br />

g j p g y ><br />

in Bristol. England on April Fools Pay in I979,ac-<br />

is now<strong>at</strong>tr<strong>at</strong>ting people of all ages.<br />

cording to Vic \i'*- i'crk Times.<br />

Interviews by <strong>The</strong>S'ewYcric Tr.n&vnxh bimgtt*<br />

mtreprencurs around the United St<strong>at</strong>e* sucyest Reasons to jump<br />

ih<strong>at</strong> dienw arc plunging from pl<strong>at</strong>forms, cranes, People jump for tiie thrills.. "<strong>The</strong> cu;ilort:crs<br />

and baskets more than 100 time* a werk. want a free falling cvpericncc to get a rush from<br />

<strong>The</strong> fee tor bungee jumping varies from com - falling 150 feet and get savrdbya ccrd," Venters<br />

pany to company. In tht BJV Area. Bunjice Ad- said.<br />

ventuicsjoi..ited<strong>at</strong> th:'Shoreline Amphilhi<strong>at</strong>tT,<br />

thwges $45 to jump 150 feet from a crane and<br />

$65 to jump 200 feel. More elabor<strong>at</strong>e !?ungcc<br />

jumping companies such asCowabungce, based<br />

in Ijtw Anpcles, charge $*N for one lJungeejunip<br />

out of a hot -air balloon. Th<strong>at</strong> include* 15 minute*<br />

of instruction and a videotape of you. jump.<br />

Manicca W<strong>at</strong>erslide.near Stockton, also olfcrs<br />

bungee jumping. "<strong>The</strong>y diargs us $15 ic jump<br />

from a pl<strong>at</strong>form about six stories Irigh," senior<br />

Karc.i Mcr7enich, a senior <strong>at</strong> Lowrll. said.<br />

A jumper wears a body harness th<strong>at</strong>» <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

to a set of three to frc elastic bungeeconis. As the<br />

jumper plunges downward, the cords stretch<br />

twice their normal length; then contract, causing<br />

a sling-shot 'ike rctxwnd.<br />

History of bungee jumping<br />

In the Smith Pacific as part of the rite of manhood<br />

and harvest blessing, n<strong>at</strong>ives of Pentecost Is-<br />

"I wonted to Iningvc jump bccau.< it was wh<strong>at</strong><br />

1 always warned TO dob;it I w.iss^mi,"Menenich<br />

vud."*It looked preny safe became ii had an airba^<br />

<strong>at</strong> the bottom. \\"hen I jumped, I fell the weirdest<br />

feeling tike you are falling in the air a.nd about to<br />

die,butthenyinisnapbadc.Ilwasa real big rush."<br />

Those who dare to jump often receive more<br />

than they expect. "It was really scar/ when I<br />

jumped, [butj I love the adrenaline,"'! inaTu.ascnior<br />

<strong>at</strong> Iincoln High School, said.**! love Tree falling,<br />

bui when you get to the bottom, it jerks. My<br />

chest v -as hurting and it ws nurd to bre<strong>at</strong>h because<br />

of the jerking action.* 1<br />

o_.<br />

re<strong>at</strong>cd modern bungee<br />

:ic buni^c conk to tlirm-<br />

• —' - •<br />

Consequences of bjngee jumping<br />

Since thb newsport was fuM introduced, there<br />

hivebvn<br />

l t i n U<br />

because anything could happen, Itke the rope<br />

could snap.-Tu sjid. "All m j- friends Woughuh<strong>at</strong><br />

iw.wcraz>'for trying it <strong>The</strong> fir*t lime I cried it I<br />

waj.wryscarrdlwciusel heard of se\«:al bungee<br />

jumping 3ccidd^u.<br />

Aaron Eisenbcrgcr, a senwr <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> >umpcd<br />

on * set-up th<strong>at</strong> included a f ujhion."At the beginning<br />

i: was a total blank mtpt a weird feeling in<br />

my stomach," he said."l remember a feeling after<br />

the cord snapped back. Afterward, I felt * super<br />

rush when 1 was bouncing up and down on the<br />

cord."<br />

r<br />

••vniiam Brotherton.20, was killed when hewas<br />

Likinga fiee jump out of A ho? air balloon in ex-<br />

Jungefcr testing she equipment during ihc SUITnici<br />

of 1993. <strong>The</strong> cord th<strong>at</strong> Brotherton used was<br />

f«ttootong,accnrdg Kfcn<br />

In New lersc)-, bungee jumping from cranes is<br />

lunncd but the sport can continue wh«c permanent<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>forms arc builtin<br />

addition :o requiring a fixed pl<strong>at</strong>form for<br />

the jumper's sitiety. New Jersey regul<strong>at</strong>ions require<br />

th<strong>at</strong> oper<strong>at</strong>ors limit jumps to 100 feet, in&dl air<br />

bags .is safety cushions, obtain sute certific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of "the accuracy of scales used to weigh jumpers,<br />

obtain liability insurai.ee coverage of SI million,<br />

and not require jumpers to sign liability waivers,<br />

acioiding to <strong>The</strong> N^'lfr* Tries. _<br />

"I don't think bungec jumping «thai dangeroui<br />

if the right people who know wh<strong>at</strong> they are<br />

doing are handling i>*" Eiienberga said."* wt-uW<br />

like to try it ai5ain.but this timewitiloutan airbag."<br />

Although bungee jumping is becoming popuor,<br />

some fed lh<strong>at</strong> it is still dangerous.<br />

"I don't think th<strong>at</strong> it's good on the human<br />

body." <strong>Lowell</strong> freshman Mkhad Howard said.-lt<br />

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1 think it would be better to skydivt,"<br />

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. taken over my mind, my body. It has<br />

meinitsgrip,tw!itingmyemotionsand\lowly<br />

kilting me. 1 feel like somebody cW has jnit<br />

died, and I know th<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> somebody it me I<br />

am going insane.'<br />

, Astudent =t the Cr-Hegeof M?TJI, would be sur-<br />

' pnsedtoJ<strong>at</strong>owthaihehfilu'rittnsthose^vrds<br />

?'i in Ms journal. Mtook SuWrvan two )-ears to dis-<br />

S cover th<strong>at</strong> lie was flifTcringnrmi chronic depres-<br />

: son, not madness. According to i .Vnv Choica<br />

Magazine <strong>at</strong> least lOmillion Arrwricansareaf-<br />

,ftcVed by chronic det>mSion, a mental illness<br />

•'suprtvalait— 30 pcrceiitof all Americans will<br />

"be affected by it ut least once in tririr lifetime—<br />

t'.fiSut il has come to be railed "the common cokl<br />

of mental illnesses." 1 Inwci cr, wvanrcj in drug<br />

and piychotherapy have enabled people lite<br />

Sullivan tc cope.<br />

"As recently as the early sixties, people suffering<br />

from Tre<strong>at</strong>able menial illnesses went<br />

locked up in institution*,*" Sam Jared,Sullivan's<br />

psychother^pisr, said. "<strong>The</strong>y were kept away<br />

from society in overcrowded facilities, where<br />

tncy didn't belong."<br />

presa'on, but it i Jidy Lists.<br />

..':'. "For me, depression is the fectitig I have<br />

when getting a bad grade," said <strong>Lowell</strong> s^phomore<br />

Krutine Schcnck." 11** also the sarrie thing<br />

as knowing thai your teacher h<strong>at</strong>e; you. It's<br />

nothing th<strong>at</strong> lasts."<br />

:<br />

Anxiety and sott-h<strong>at</strong>red linger<br />

"I get uVpn-ssed when 1 havenothing (o do,"<br />

Loivcll junior t^riosTenoriosaid.*ltBtvrs away<br />

after 1 find somcthinn to occupy myself with,"<br />

> depression from chronic<br />

it th<strong>at</strong> chronic depression lusts,"<br />

larcd said. *Ir5 sympioms air. relentless. <strong>The</strong><br />

inability to sleepbr concentr<strong>at</strong>e. uV inexplicable<br />

black cloud and k-ad pcuple to despair. 1 *<br />

iefr nntreai-si, tite symptoms cut iiulur 4<br />

t^erKHi frd like he is guir.^ ittsunc.<br />

"I bccauTe indni3trlyua]uainted with dark-<br />

ior year ai SOTA." SuDivan ta«d. "<strong>The</strong> acdtiejit<br />

caused^ lot of neurological damage and forced<br />

me to confront several porsotial problems 1 h«4<br />

r<br />

Sullivan** accident v- r .\i severe. i<br />

feel from a moiorcyde, lie suITered head injuries<br />

which required 12 hours of surgery tu repair.<br />

Add the bolmorol ici/ures, a side effect of<br />

(lie oper<strong>at</strong>ion, and it is easy to «t why Sullivnti<br />

fell he was Jt tlte edge of his Siinity.<br />

j "llieacculcnt cjuwd w much neurplogical<br />

trauma I didn't recognise myself anymore,".<br />

Sullivaii said. "Mv rcji-rinns »e ^niall miOiaps<br />

vJas *Jie most teUinK «jjn of my nientnl l<strong>at</strong>e. I<br />

would think my ruomnt<strong>at</strong>ehad abandoned me<br />

if he was 30 seconds la te, 1 would cry if the mail<br />

didn't come. 11 got to a pcint whtfe I )"ust staynl<br />

in bed al! day."<br />

; Sullivan's feelings of loiu&icss and abandortTncnt<br />

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"My iifc read* be:t«r than mo*t fiction,**<br />

Sullivan said." 1 rud lhi« wttolo scenario nf mv<br />

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alxluct tne p*u\vd out in my mind. 1 was so<br />

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"It K<strong>at</strong>jltrr my'•uhihk 1 -<strong>at</strong>tempt ' ^ ' nude<br />

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"No one has 'O |jS> ihraugh wh«»t f>anicl did<br />

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4<br />

A crowd g<strong>at</strong>hers while jtnior CSff WJt> tests one of the .Tew HPs.<br />

Hewlett-Packard<br />

computers installed<br />

ByGabrkJCaffrey<br />

<strong>The</strong> fruits of the $200.0001 IcwJctl<br />

grant arc finally beginning to appear<br />

•u Mime computers have bem installed<br />

ami plans th<strong>at</strong> wcte once<br />

ncbulom have solidifcd.<br />

In the Hewlett Computer Lib,<br />

Room 334.taKhct Doug fejJiic in*(<br />

students haveengMvcd and set up 2-*<br />

of the new Vectras with basic Novell<br />

networking functionality:<br />

Students arc using the machine*<br />

(or PASCAL programming as part of<br />

the computer sct<strong>at</strong>cccurriailurn, applic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Ukc Microsoft Works and<br />

PC/TCP lo connect lo the lulrrnet.<br />

G*m«TpUying is not Allowed during<br />

school hours, >^»ortling to<br />

Kcjchir,bt*l after sch^iMttdentsc^n<br />

reUx by luing theex^an»\t: nrmory<br />

of the new systems u\ UMO 'jion-kcytxurd<br />

intensive" Rimes into a KAM<br />

Jiili. This will protect applic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

and wotk ic'wtinj*_on the lutd tli-.Lv<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ump-awjiicd Pentium t'.Stlexvcr<br />

wit be in«ullc*l by next week.<br />

Keachic Mid. On 'he new machine,<br />

itudtmti Mill be allowed SOOKB of<br />

Internet JCCCSA through tiV-- new<br />

computers has yet to be waited out<br />

Accordinplo Kcaclmvht'.whiX'liit^<br />

trictKfakrng&K'<strong>at</strong>ilaiX'ofiht.* equipment<br />

nwi lunl ill iis i.irj^-n niSwnrk<br />

to re.t^si^p IIN Internet'addresses,<br />

L.'wcii will tvtcive ir.-ujy t^' iV «'ddresses<br />

leaving room i'«r tuiurc rx<br />

1 fusion. ]1lupinj; the »v,iy vx listen to and<br />

(Titm^Miiiil.<br />

I'ouuJn' in 1*^63 I»y !*.iv !'olb\ p ,<br />

torws has achtcw.*d phenormThd suo<br />

cr«« in developing and liccnsinj; its<br />

'rsMonj! iccordinf srudms. movie<br />

tht-Airrv and manufactures *>t con-<br />

«!i»wr aiia'o annpment. Amr-nj; ils<br />

."ontnbut ton* to the improvement of<br />

tiw tvaito tndu»try arc I!K I*4«M.* ff-<br />

(iiKtuni circuits for .inalo}; tapes, the<br />

I -dry l>ipul Stereo form<strong>at</strong> for movie*,<br />

and fhc recent home IVrlby l*r"<br />

1 'tp< wtrmimd u>und s%Mc!ii,<br />

Mr.*a trf ne, have uxn steti'o iyt-<br />

Krm anil VVJknians is^uilipcJ uith<br />

Dofoy "B* und "C" IJT*< notv reduction<br />

form*:*. <strong>The</strong>se arc recording<br />

th,it prevr^'e the simic<br />

terns have to be complimentary.<br />

Chris Reiliv.anapi-'lic<strong>at</strong>un^oialist<br />

<strong>at</strong> lWbyL.ibontorics,sai£.<br />

Dclby'S" '=• tlw kreM consumer<br />

t»ci« reduction from Dolby Labors-<br />

T>incs, ti* ba*«"*l *>n Doll^y s success*<br />

htr^k"inrroundsound<br />

system. This system reproduces<br />

the ssu-ne ear-splitting, unbelievji>ty<br />

Utndt crystal dear Dolby<br />

sound foi irid only in the best the<strong>at</strong>ers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dolby hoLogj« »-sxtnt tmptoys<br />

A dcvc*Jer and si < ^H-aken arid sicorpo'ales<br />

a .10 m ult«c\>nd delay to enhinue<br />

Hw rear channel effects., '<br />

making industry in the t'onn of a wo<br />

scund<br />

j-ics, THX is not a<br />

brand ofhawhvarc but a set of perfor-<br />

digital form<strong>at</strong> for movie sociidt racks. muice parJunettrs. or standard** «nd<br />

In trn- pan, OoIbvV surround sound a Ikcnsed fogo.<br />

sysiem offerw! oru^* four channels of -HIX Uildermtned by the sp*eef<br />

the roow (or llieaicr house), pevwr<br />

front, iind surround). TV new digi- amplifiers, <strong>at</strong>vJ not by uV type of ^lm<br />

of music ~M~h\\e elimin<strong>at</strong>ingtal<br />

SK-D (sprctrol refolding digiu);<br />

the hiw found on non-l>olh>- cn- system o(Tcn stvchanrKlt of audu><br />

thownr S'an Cossctte. a Dolby d«:triol<br />

cngincw. said. ,c"<br />

todedtapci. Howtvo; these rccor .1- (Wt'fmnt, ceiita-front, right-front 1 leaded by director Gcorgt Lucu<br />

ing* should l>epla>-cdbii;k on Dolby left-rear, right-rear, and subwttofer). and acoustical engineer Tomlinson<br />

"B" or "i *" eqiiiprwd ^ystcms, If not. \\1th thu fomuT, movie ioundtrackic Holman of Lucasfilm. Inc. the THX<br />

t.i;>*s can vntriti worse tlian thus*' prcicnt awrc rcjlinic sound*. (Tom Holman's Experiment) con*<br />

vs-itli no mnsc rrductiim <strong>at</strong> ali. This is<br />

especially uilc wiiti !bc niort- ,nlrf<br />

"C tystwi.<br />

" <strong>The</strong> r,«v«iriiing and playb.uk syv<br />

"!l hdpJtodiwy the audience into<br />

:h? action on the wieen by having<br />

wjii* ct bird* or wme kini of arrJM*<br />

ante," Uoltty sound engineer T^nj<br />

UrudisviKi/SomefitntmakersliVeto<br />

involve the audience eve^n rnorc<strong>The</strong>y<br />

ruipht want to have helicopters or<br />

oept, nan^cd after l-uca** first fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

61m,"THX.- II3H,** was origtiuBy mtended<br />

to raite the sTAndard of movie<br />

sound systems and thus assureoecuraie<br />

rcprotiuctioti of new film<br />

soundtracks. Movies al; fHX spPa'*<br />

ftcd ihe<strong>at</strong>ers MII sound exactly as ihe<br />

I^JCAsfilm people intended,<br />

;<br />

•S Ihr pr, (irr?p*r<br />

AtiKnttwh wwtw hrlirvtr th<strong>at</strong> btiv'k '<br />

its will have to chtiosc between THX<br />

Mvi \ >otry lihsK Dolby feds inc two<br />

or formal* an* comp<strong>at</strong>ible.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> takes JTIJCC when tlic film is actually<br />

printctl." Cossettc said."lt hen<br />

to he pjf t ol dim-making (HUCVVU.<br />

Once i|-rf film U made, *t is a l>otby<br />

Ster«> fi!iri by it* n<strong>at</strong>ure Tl IX. on the<br />

mlHT hand, is a method to tmpttwi?<br />

work ioi;rt!wr i."i tli< Imure to pro-"<br />

(!uc«i tliis<br />

\e\ u 1 .icttii'y i, down from<br />

rrJi:e. h«r -wivs. •'<strong>The</strong>re really<br />

ml m.inynew<br />

lV*i:ns i*'H<br />

viewpoints<br />

on .i '-vide vt-<br />

should join m." Chao>, syu>^<br />

f if Th«; CTuotic Pcalm !tnS<strong>at</strong>id<br />

a sophomore <strong>at</strong> McAtecr.said.<br />

Sometimes BBS dtscimlions<br />

dejynrT<strong>at</strong>c into a practitc<br />

known .i^ "(lifiiinj;,'" .i<br />

highly abrasive exchange<br />

vvtiit.lt luulii in hint i'eciirti;.<br />

jnd vnnictimes thre<strong>at</strong>s of<br />

physical violence.<br />

"! don't appunvot flaming,<br />

but I d« let<br />

M>me of it pJtu<br />

or. my BBS,"<br />

me imperial<br />

Shogun said<br />

do you think * In Uvkl£ Coter r . V | conum oh-<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chaotic Realm I but I'm not real<br />

: ' "56^81575 picky ^bout<br />

nci ','.vhjt ——————— J th<strong>at</strong> hecdus'* 1<br />

ihc UM movti in the con- think my uitrs have the right<br />

trnvertial Mcrtdt Kombai<br />

g4mc?J, cutting-edge computer<br />

mdnstry happenincs<br />

(will PowerPC domin<strong>at</strong>e?;,<br />

and snore, ilic M:OJV i uit-w<br />

the inU'ioVs iij mrilc computer-!:*.rrjre<br />

trcnagers., but<br />

^tJit any tupic<br />

f \ female<br />

to exjjrcss thansdves howc\*CT<br />

they want to, and it is my<br />

boaid.".<br />

He has reason to be proud;<br />

d syx-p niUil sptivj 4 ii»! ,,l<br />

:ime *r,d money 10 oper<strong>at</strong>e a<br />

BHS. Only rccmtly has the<br />

prui* of computer equipment<br />

dropped low enough 10 prrmii<br />

tlic flurrv of new BllSes.<br />

"Compuiers tost less ROW<br />

than 10 vcars .-"ito," Homey,<br />

syw*p of the In living Color<br />

itUS and a junior .it fxnvdi.<br />

taid, "Everybody thewr day»<br />

his a cf rmputet or some cumputcr<br />

experience."<br />

Despite »hc drop in price,<br />

the COM of running a BBS remains<br />

high. In living Color,<br />

for iniiance, runs on a system<br />

worth S3,000. said Homey.<br />

Tlkoughnianyamimcrual<br />

IIBSes tsivt, iome making ,-u<br />

mudi as ilo.000 a week wuing<br />

X-r<strong>at</strong>ed graphics, most<br />

WenKtardwre wuQ endeavors<br />

which are free for users.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sysop maVes no return on<br />

his investment of a compiittr<br />

system and electricity.<br />

"Manyboards run by toms<br />

wem to «hu t down in less than<br />

three months because their<br />

and don't like the idea of leaving<br />

iheir PC on all night," <strong>The</strong><br />

I r ^ J Shogun uid.Tm<br />

nave sui-*rK«i for six monihs.<br />

1 pbn to keep It up as long M<br />

jxoptc use it, or until I gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

from <strong>Lowell</strong>, whichever<br />

comes first."<br />

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Mission :.9<br />

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BOYS'BASKETBALL: LOWCH V> 1n.11.ut<br />

ktl.iv. : ': "'ll «•' j.owcli<br />

L o w e l l .. •" • • „ • . :. '.;•;. ••-;*'<br />

Tomorrow, «» Monterey U.S. 3:00 p.m.<br />

Girls' Varsity Basketfa<br />

New girls'<br />

soccer league to<br />

start this spring.<br />

18<br />

B-ball gets revenge <strong>at</strong> Mission<br />

J.-ri- • tin fl\-'i ijiiVw.- 1 -.-.!' (»:•.••:, • iTi,.-.V;\Vi : vMi'.<br />

•.ii.)!'-;,:ki:i - ^..li--'- Iv^-irM.r.<br />

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••Ji-V, -Vi'i T*!ii b;yc£-:j»;i1tt ' V<br />

n th' in.:-Jiv •••'••"'}' •'-•<br />

Wrestlers learn<br />

from tough<br />

preseason m<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

'.', v. t r-\t !(:!•' ILMUI<br />

.i: !:.*!.i:« pan;.;:" .!-v. '..i<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> swe<strong>at</strong>s to win Sacred<br />

Heart Tournament, 50-46<br />

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pamccs for tbcHcj<br />

Caution:<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ching S^owd!<br />

varsity toys" h**kctbaJJ<br />

can 5t<br />

hazardous Ipytmr<br />

"Hie<br />

mind'boggling, fesi-^cixi .»ctmn<br />

K..Arv ewer so soothing <strong>Lowell</strong> win.<br />

\ndvriifHcydd,.i 50-46 ihamptonibip'itvtnitnc<br />

thriller om 5acrtil<br />

Hcuxt C<strong>at</strong>hedra!, proving ih<strong>at</strong><br />

the thin! ttf-v it tttdmi the ctarm,<br />

fwvwg fin»slv«t third m two earlier<br />

tonrmrocnu this y.**r.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> UM ninctftonJsof rcgtiUitan<br />

w«»t a Uttie something bfcf tf CJ»:<br />

fhc Mttuiibiu lowcO down by<br />

thrw «nd witil the ball. Coach Kich<br />

roffjund put* his time bo* shootm<br />

mthe door Tmt Boycc-Smithandail<br />

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shoo:, rs and veboevrr was not<br />

(,uaiJcti by Sacral Ue*rt'«> Jumn I wt<br />

or Phil U^)cr1v ftfw F&hfir. 1 Irv-hV<br />

pUvcrsl<br />

thai hitv noihing bui the benom of<br />

"As **c itrppcd t»ul im ihc-ttvut!<br />

Aii f cwry thin^ %*di M: : op. J knew ii<br />

wen' upt\cry(lufi^'A.is<br />

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Ovctiime startrd wiih S<br />

Ihv.Ti'$ lu.vtin Urn: hittinphii fourth<br />

ttvy'-J'itwganir,t»ot irtV h.- saiJ.<br />

ii toAstg towart 3 teaguo dump*-<br />

: wts*W) after a No. l O ' ^<br />

! Monday*5anfnncfscoExaminer''<br />

C^ ot the Top 25 Say ^ea-prep<br />

i boys basketball terns, and ft 30<br />

1<br />

dent go in teagus <strong>at</strong> feast 133 or ^<br />

; i«( J Fcrsbnd said. "My expect* room. .T<br />

; tions are to be ptey»»g on March 5 1 -? 1 . to tiy •rrt^fiinW^;^<br />

: for mr AW chamuiottsMp. Wei do foralund TIBA VW;<br />

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JV girls' sink Balboa<br />

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<strong>The</strong> IV ptlU*<br />

t-.t't turn ••-<br />

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smiting 3-poin! shot*, <strong>at</strong>i'.t<br />

transition h.\s\uti tot Can<br />

tool: a huge k.id. Ar J;a3j-tif»., 'I-.- i-,cr:i p;j.iv.--i vn u. "I'm lii-isiJ.n-j<br />

CaidiiMkheld SaHv^».i7crtt_i.i.(,!s th<strong>at</strong> we iu-c j •i\nn. 1 ' I lxrtr»c,jtih up ti>. [^rK'luU^tki]! program."<br />

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ptfrcnttihoolingfttm-itht'tUii. Ordnuls prep.nc lot i*i«si IOJ'IHMII'M;- |.«-,(*.cit.if' " Vl •"*' "(•:••<br />

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Beeper.•'•'?'39^.633<br />

SPORTS<br />

Sophomore Jenifer Lunt pr^vset t»e*lpo optxxient down flie court.<br />

Lady Cardinals maintain perfect<br />

season <strong>at</strong> 4-0 after crushing Bears<br />

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•'i'AniS53 : .Ta0;(24)- : '3- r i^-An((fea Ouriei'V (421 staiiG ready for J<br />

:?reb6urid.' : 8e!ine*n«a>' the" hoop "'didn't- help Waiienberg's<br />

'- MeredillVGhevv U P) and Jenifer Kllano i? \) as tHttEuiw.ogo<br />

-^ostthe F€b:4:m<strong>at</strong>c»KJp 65-24. Hull story on Page-16.<br />

.YEAROFTHEOOG , ~ - : }\ „<br />

lr;/-EI)iTOIUALa4k5v%'hyweccl:btiiKdwith : *.<br />

f p of acadsmic<br />

assistance for minorities<br />

By5hirlc>-Tru«ng<br />

TJiKSCHOOL. DISTRICT -is<br />

CNJanding the <strong>Lowell</strong> Academy,<br />

O!wc called Step-To-<br />

. .College 1 or Pilot Admi&ions to reciui.l.<br />

tiitire. AiKwTJii \nicri^:::« .i:,;!<br />

Hisp«mj"-ftu <strong>Lowell</strong> and to provi>kthem<br />

with academic a< ".stance.<br />

' <strong>The</strong> Xvv.vtJ!.Academy is a program<br />

th-it proxi'les .support services<br />

for t'udents from iii>: under-repp.*venled<br />

groups, the AfricuvAnicrican<br />

and Hispanic studenrs." pi'i"*ipal<br />

Paid Cheng slid.<br />

Lowel! ACiult*niyc'>ord)nau>r Ray<br />

lliil s.Hii," i'hL* support service will<br />

' • : • ' ';"• \ \ . \<br />

HAPPY VALEMHNE'S RAY! *-<br />

'. -PROFILES trc<strong>at</strong>s>Tt»u to dedic<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

video will link<br />

campus to st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion summit<br />

n Computer lab hosts real-time electronic link<br />

F<br />

help students brush up cr'Uin -iri-'as<br />

lh<strong>at</strong> need polishing." - : ',<br />

Thj'Lo'.veli Academy in !t-" "",v rvices<br />

are (ox the iicshnit-rv • t "we<br />

hope to expand it to tenth graders<br />

-also," Chang said. •<br />

I : u;..ii::g will amu. iiur.\ J .Ml.<br />

devgiag<strong>at</strong>kin program, but the<br />

ai:uui:ttha! .will lit ailu^uod for the<br />

progrir-.i is uncer'ain biwiUM. 1 "the<br />

money does iivt come un.Icr oui<br />

iuristiicikm; it comes ironi ! .hc« on<br />

scnl Jccrct: uJTi'rc, 7 * ChtiiK !.;i'cl.<br />

AfricnnAnicricar. jru Hiwahit<br />

cij-JUM gi'.nlery who rniv..;L' thv«..'-ii-<br />

Transcript recognition proposed<br />

for community service hours<br />

T<br />

Bv K<strong>at</strong>rina Tildf<br />

HUVOLUNTEERCLUflhas<br />

propowd to the .-.dmiRistra*<br />

tiont h<strong>at</strong> students ivhocoin-<br />

plei.; a niininum of 75 hours o(<br />

comrr.u'V.y service over lheir k-ur<br />

years^t LoweJ^have the hour? recogiid<br />

oh dicif tTansctipts. - .-... ..._Lproposal<br />

would promote<br />

in r$F (Cdlifomu Scholarship Fcdemnon),<br />

Shield and Scroll, or the<br />

Volunteer Club." principal Paul<br />

Cheng S3 id.<br />

It is I'.O'. a ;x\;airf"U*fi' iuntnr<br />

tan 1 , slid, "It will not count


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EDITORS-W-CHIEF<br />

,' : '/. Mary Anne &ap*z<br />

y t'<strong>at</strong>iicu'Fttngv :<br />

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Isabel Hrtt<br />

Anna Pavknko<br />

Jimmy Ouach .<br />

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OPINION<br />

"Qjcaclxc<br />

".. ' DaUy Nguyen<br />

'POLITICS<br />

•: NIaFong<br />

y\-,' - P<strong>at</strong>ricia Fung<br />

CAMPUS..<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice Dung<br />

I'EATURK-<br />

MnryAcinpDjyi.u<br />

Rita Kong<br />

ISS-MCI Market!<br />

PROFILES<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

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Po'iwti Gnu<br />

Mi!t Hilton<br />

Omwd l : *r<br />

Daniel too<br />

lonrttoi<br />

Hot) Piii Urn<br />

Seth Lwniul<br />

DunLy<br />

lolii<br />

SobiMNn<br />

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Ksitilyl'^nt<br />

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loy<br />

Ar.tu Ting,<br />

Emily Vivn<br />

PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

Akin* Ajiirnkv Kaibcnne luny<br />

Gabriel I'Mfcc,: K'tJ Koti(;<br />

-•\ihlov (jment Aiwm Kvian<br />

SrJ'i ^lafify 11! 1(1/Vim<br />

II-LUSTRATOPS<br />

t'hillp OrJtlft Iwmw ^'a^<br />

h!i>cnHofch*.\iuiing process. At the very<br />

le.ist, theadministr<strong>at</strong>ion should<br />

have informed the students and<br />

asked them for suggestions before<br />

making such changes.<br />

Observe all holidays or none<br />

Welcome<br />

back, we hope<br />

you all enjoyed<br />

your four-day<br />

break We usually<br />

don't get such an opporiu •<br />

nify.Bui it happened th<strong>at</strong> Lunar<br />

NcvvYcarfel) close to Presidents*<br />

Day, anJ the San l : iancisco<br />

Lit'iitied School District divided<br />

lo'VibseA't?*'tilt* holiday forihe<br />

tnre.<br />

\C lunar New Year not out<br />

ofrcspec^luitlogain<strong>at</strong>bur-claj'<br />

weekend, which everyone —<br />

UMcht'rs, faculty ond students<br />

— approved.<br />

luich school year 23 days arc<br />

reserved for holidays. <strong>The</strong><br />

teachers' union jnd the district<br />

negoti<strong>at</strong>e which holidays die in<br />

or observed, so no holidays an:<br />

guaranteed. Isn't it suspicious<br />

lh.it Ihe firs', time ihe di.itri.:><br />

to build fnnger weckends.<br />

"Hic district claims th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

are respecting a culture, but if<br />

th<strong>at</strong> were tr.tc, why isn't Rosh<br />

HaihaiKili oi Cinco de M.iyo ^fioawmjilc&^'^nji^fii<br />

observed? '['hese arc just as im- "' ' ""'""*** !l *'' v '^""<br />

portant lu their culuuvs iis Lun;u<br />

New Y'.*ar is to the Asian<br />

community, it 'ho distnet observes<br />

one cultural hi iliday and<br />

run niK'ther, it implies th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

observed holiday is more itnporrant.<br />

ThL* District should<br />

iiM'.ii;iH!y inaki's a four-da 1 - tinsCI'VC .!l! i>'Li!lLtl'ttI<br />

tnarKsr Writers use Miem u,MrUii)U>'.kc thai hit l.< i ^ A' for<br />

;his earthquake th.m for the Uviia<br />

. Our stiitt* i» bankrupt.<br />

object lo ihe l.ises.<br />

Afta the NorthriJyc c j q<br />

. there h tiitlt: hope for meie isxra lieiiiuse<br />

of tin: poor c.'cnnmv. "1 iust<br />

hi»pjv.-n to tiling '.iv i>v:rtr.tscs Mr<br />

helpful in the best or timt'%, Unit;<br />

ne're not m th.; LcM r.f tirr.;-.;." AS.M.IUhW<br />

UcfHtblknn U-uilei Jim lUitlicuf<br />

Sar: ikTiMiidiim vu.l * tiie Chnmuic.<br />

So where i*. [..A. lining to pet<br />

money?'IV ('."J:r.iniY&* -iair1rh.it the<br />

HiOit lili'lv P'Ksibilil v i.-t a tempor.ii v<br />

.!;:.•., i-vcii v.nti r.'v^ian^c tr mi \lv<br />

]"".\tpliJ!"v.;"Vt'i..! t -_-;ii|vi'-.irvi';tv will<br />

• .i ; 'f. v u- p.<br />

;''A.j«ii.<br />

/II IVi!<br />

are homeless and uni-mployt<br />

Tlio fidcrnl government will help<br />

by funding Just enough so th<strong>at</strong> LA.<br />

can start over. Hut the feds tiro prob-<br />

:iHv-sict:aniUifc-to;'all die problemi.<br />

th.it f..A. lu-v enronntcred in die past<br />

three years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> future of Us Angeles is rumcj.<br />

Ir appears to be thai the otv is<br />

cursed Hist, the King rwu of! 99?<br />

then the wiidfirts of 1993. ..ad ilf>w<br />

Ule Qicilc? of IW.H wiv.r tnr.'c c iti<br />

!i.ijipcn i« ihe city wherv dr.;.im., aw<br />

^Pl^-dtoK-i.W.iiv.ii-.i.toflrsl?<br />

11' >w much more on itit vdcrjlguv.<br />

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By Tim Roy.-c-Smith<br />

Under the<br />

current system,<br />

the solution to<br />

our drug problem<br />

is to irc<strong>at</strong>e a<br />

jail problem.<br />

With so many<br />

drug users, the coumarc dogged and<br />

the prisons air full, making ihc-judicialsystcinuscItii,Scnding'exj tensive for ixrp,T/-<br />

«-Ts,cosi«ng $30 billion over UK-LLSI!?<br />

years, according to the Sept. 7, I My<br />

Wall Sinxt Journal. Moreover, r.ina;<br />

the prisons are scoverrruwdal, drug<br />

offenders are often released early or<br />

given lenient sentences.<br />

Legalizing drugs would iolve the<br />

problem. Our''concctic>nal facilities'*<br />

are not correcting very much. Punishment<br />

docs not change behavior<br />

because druggies always craw their<br />

substances.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem with Ooo nuichelToK jjwngal'er<br />

small-time dealers. We lure more<br />

police .iji»! protcctuni'h .Hid build<br />

more pri\ons, yel ue ichieve iiuic.<br />

trs\ where would we put ilitin? M '{•,<br />

also wry difficult u> pio>co.m ! i-<br />

.*.-.,. «»,i I.:.!.. .1 i .. . . ot<br />

Al Capon-, ami .i tcrv.il i,t prohiUlion,<br />

fdlii^s wouMdo the sanifti'd.iy.<br />

It will ,iU do: i else the huyc<br />

iii:ns(»t !.;-( iiifivi '•;>.• r.t mi pn>v<br />

ecjlim: .ind :inpii oiiipy .Jiuj' o f -<br />

fended<br />

" M a n v twiu's lin'v I-- ii-iil'iit.;<br />

money ID buy (liu^<br />

i-i..l! n..i-)i't il:;M'l<br />

ili.ii Jiu».iu- OK. Oi\ • i- iinr.if'.,<br />

U-H..lumK'1'.n 1 .- ••! '•;•" ll.v-.-i'<br />

w.tv lo .itl.u.k i!\L pinMcni. We iVne<br />

air'. > .ulypro\cnth<strong>at</strong>uriippii&ii$tif.


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|-:;BbbJitt^yict6ry;i(irSbottcredl<br />

^l^ihftrdr; twoV Bifl)tibst& sensitivity fetrra}?. instjcurrt^??.. .-.•<br />

ianag^was <strong>at</strong> CalV?taTe:wil^'Wendy; thf: Bobbits afC,oW<br />

^ g ^iAcpjIeiie.^ .{securities right How is probably"<br />

•^>,W: r B<strong>at</strong>:k1p Blossom.}' wbiyd^r VMlctiael JacKsoo:-! feel aofryfor'the<br />

^b;(J ••^v^SjyS^-ir'^^Tfibse^W.rnolestBtioft<br />

p l y g ^ B p S y liked ^<br />

" : -m.9Q2l0?Isn't'itunbelteyabtdihM ing'^himfwano^er.gyy. Diri you<br />

•Jr IJtiois-rCsSfcrnla Uroversfty.' Wfere W: Fam. give me a celebrity and<br />

:.is th<strong>at</strong> supposed (b be? I Wonder if j bet I can tell you where he or she<br />

Iitgotiiaraagedjn^the:earthqG^e;; ^vehttocollege.-•<br />

- ^ ft'dTv'nb. CoHege'again;' '^ ! ^. ?.*'-.-P: pitay. Sara Gilbert.<br />

i&*>fcUe^moye:n(V^t)Q a;littie;; v>. Wi.Yile.-Kellie Martin from Hie<br />

^'channe^swflhg Ayfl." • ftoep us. frojiiV Goes On wB be a Yaiie. too.<br />

*^ thinking bYttie.OwtHd.-News; Mchfe -.. ,P:. And. DrJ.'5 bo><br />

Peanut-infested boys'<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom needs a remedy<br />

A<br />

BvAinirTalal<br />

LOTOFTHJNGS have<br />

made me angry since: r.i><br />

lasi column, so let's j;et<br />

right dov\7i IO business.<br />

ll really yets mi my :KTWI wit-:n<br />

jxMple who .irf virras'.iciHv quntrngsomeom;<br />

else make Uiov ni-rdytookingqtiouiion<br />

m.nlciuith their<br />

'fingers. I h.ive;u*wsfor ymi penpic<br />

who da th<strong>at</strong>. Yim"lunk likt; dor^i.'<br />

! read in ihc stuiicm bulletin -\<br />

coupie mornhs. ago thjt tiudems<br />

bnthroonn. i.^-, fluids, no toik'i p.i-<br />

[v.*r, -ihoutd ti'I] Mr. M.ihonov so he<br />

could remedy tin ii:iutii>riv WV1I.<br />

the guys' Ivthrooiis smdl likr p«.i •<br />

mm.. C jn you do somt'ihin^ .il» nit<br />

thai. NLtltonr) 1 ? I PV.MII, !'ni f>ini;<br />

to tkikc a whif.t and .ill 1 can think<br />

about i> PIJP.ICTS over hsie!<br />

Why i](ics Ti-d 'Itirner'* T»S<br />

Ctvmnvl Miri CV-TV ;IV.IW fivt* mijit;tirv.i!'.':r<br />

tlu- lialf'-hout •' l> ihcrc anv<br />

n-as^n lor th.u.U.illi 1 1; |<br />

nnt lii.innc!. ihv:* 1 >;wiiJi to ThS<br />

.md v.ittli vvtrytiMi" (i:iki!i^ up im<br />

fmwtl by thr lkL<br />

I b<strong>at</strong> Iv.tJiiT*.' l.ulv's rtiilly itiii; 1 .<br />

i iindLTsI.t;", : ihai i" roii-t K'strr.'ifui<br />

lit hj«* liuiiiirc.ls dt kid^ .i day<br />

.t.skiny d>he led. bin the doesn't h.n c<br />

tit ydl,"/ 'if luivc »:• .V;«vi Str.-iw-<br />

J>t"fry.'"All >>hi* h.ivi:.) viy is,"S*>',Ty,<br />

U-J'TI" all out. V't'-.tiii? yon lik.- wmw<br />

j»ink '•utz-ucU w.itiv inst-idi"<br />

'MKl II'HV |(i) lUlllHlL'lH.lls 'I.l.i<br />

.mvone e«fr t;illwl Sunny Delight<br />

iiist"Siinnv l^*" I'tn '..iriy. t '.imply<br />

(..m't think nl sonu'thmi: Ijboled<br />

'Vrlnis diitjk" .is crurl. And wh<strong>at</strong><br />

.)lH>ut lh.u i^iyi'iw.t jwv? 1^ be supjv-..,.'.1<br />

ii>'\>' >.i'ii,\>' tuiii (i( ^•'I.Oiri!.'<br />

Not tc nffn*o ytit know wh.it she's ulktny<br />

almulf I don't. Anil wli.it'-; mth the<br />

New lofic. 1 really like ^ "i<br />

s:-(;es tit* my .ni-swerinj; machine. 11<br />

makes meted likepvople /tiivt'to talk<br />

tinieorsomcthinj!,! Io»vcwr, \ can't<br />

^tand moMyi^thjt .wy,"Ainir! Hey<br />

Amir! r\irymittirrt'''Whe.rean:you?<br />

i'ick up tlif phone man! .Amir.'"Us<br />

tnj, ii' t urrr h;ime. 1 woulti pick up<br />

the phone, unlew I were screening<br />

my calls, MI which case I wouldn't<br />

pick up for someone who waj ye!i-<br />

up for just<br />

»«v,t .uinonnv, tliinn in A tftn^<br />

and I ihinU ymi'lt aytee with n\c( is<br />

MiVe Oder. About ;< monUi ago, he<br />

made a field go.i! ino trail*/—he did)<br />

and he fust went CMKV. H^.IIIV, is mak-<br />

\n;vt 2^-y.tid fisld i?tal a cause fora 1 !<br />

ol'r.iiion? Wh<strong>at</strong> really crucks me up b-,<br />

vvhen i*;insini;ducki.<br />

Have you ever tried to<br />

walk with youi arnu swing.ing<br />

with y.nir faf.*? Trv il<br />

wlten yi'.u'iv crossing t'' ! "<br />

strec*.-S:oti Cynics did th<strong>at</strong>,<br />

art d after numerous'tempts<br />

iie theorized, "i>nv:'s will<br />

look <strong>at</strong> vou wend tvc-iiise<br />

wrong, but they cm : hy.Wi- out wh<strong>at</strong>."<br />

A couple of li.vs .'^»> '" lv *."*>UMn, Dublin.<br />

CKckniopcn .in v$$ th<strong>at</strong> lud ruT.yoiks. Wend.<br />

ln:h? It kinda makes me wonder ului th< >.f<br />

fcu-niers do when they're really bored. Which<br />

triggert another weird thirm iii.it hjj'penjd in<br />

niy Spani-ih lia.i. Seimr Hvbnd -.v.i> u\V.iin;<br />

about how tvopl. 1 imy m. 1 - I'liii*.* 'MI!! <br />

MANDARIN<br />

1 CUISINE<br />

for muclio dine:o. Tlien<br />

one brii'hl \;\r\ ar.kci.<br />

"Well, whul do tiury do<br />

•.tfith it?' <strong>The</strong>y drink it,<br />

wiioiila.<br />

B.U.T.T. Oie'MUsc<br />

\Jndt-rwearV Too Tight;<br />

Swe<strong>at</strong>s. 'Ally would ,n:y-<br />

OMC vtiint Jj.l'.T. 1. i<strong>at</strong>fiwd<br />

on ihetr butW I'm surpji>cd<br />

thuii.- ^uyi Jidn'l<br />

sell >\ve;t!*«hir!i with<br />

fiy the way, w-h n are fh'ise little limps ir: the<br />

Kick of ores'. >hii ii :or? •<br />

11; ol undei Wtar, why dr. companies<br />

on packaging underwear in thri.\*V<br />

*.s:'ek'? C»i >io<br />

(Open Paily lir.Oj.m. • 92a p.m<br />

[LVSCHsi'tCIAL'lHNWl-KTtUMJM AV.MUUt.K 1<br />

root) TO GO • IKI:K UKMVKK><br />

12W6 Ocean A>v. At l^th Aw • ynly l"i mile imm Unveil<br />

Another weird diingubout packaging is thai:<br />

w'nile hot doi»sronn' in pai.k'in" ;i ' :i '"c'r>h t thor<br />

dog buns come in packa^ea ot twelve. Just<br />

thought y'all shoul;.! knov/ th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

And why are alarm clocks callcJ alarm<br />

clocks? Why aren't they called wake- up docks,<br />

or {•el-lhe-heck-cp clocks?<br />

As I was wa'i,'Imi£ the Cowboys sidd!e-up<br />

the Niners a cnuple of Sundays ago, 1 noticed a<br />

guy in the stands bebitu! the goa!]>osts proudly<br />

Iwldiny up a si^n reading JOHN 3:Ii3. Nc.v if<br />

this guy H so reiiyoiis, why WJSH'V hs <strong>at</strong> church?<br />

C'ramn^n-.; for finals, i stumbled upon this<br />

irigonometry problein:<br />

"Givi'ij !he v


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^Volunteer <strong>Lowell</strong> ice prince 5 dances to N<strong>at</strong>ionals<br />

rudaitcou)clwor.fcW<br />

o gamzAUut to rec&ve<br />

iccordingtoCheng<br />

^ ^-<strong>The</strong> Volunteer Club proi<br />

posd whichusbl* developing,<br />

•.would bcgtnuttiie fall 1994 af<br />

p<br />

teachers aid Le icy<br />

coordiB<strong>at</strong>otof the<br />

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p<br />

T^ Volunteer Club imp<br />

^uqed theprop^ia) totlicfee *<br />

ulty-VnO. <strong>Lowell</strong> ttxecutife*<br />

CoundltLFC) in Ja£ ;anUan<br />

andlo bPXSAb^ftd<br />

^VopdairU«PT&<br />

help en-iorsc apd encour<br />

faget *Wbo«ml *• *"<br />

* center q&etj<strong>at</strong>rypresidaitsor<br />

le&ihenrnomtorthc tudoifc<br />

"rtrvKt hours.<br />

^ ^i. Q ib officer* also *jjjgoted<br />

*th<strong>at</strong> A bulletin board, weekly<br />

iinnotmctrmcnts RavWurw<br />

* Ul andthePrSAljelpdjsperse<br />

tiic:infeinniticnafvn( nteer<br />

"•t opportunities.<br />

Continued from Page One<br />

Intermedi<strong>at</strong>e Dance competition,<br />

^unein seventh in the Juvaiife-lnter••<br />

medi<strong>at</strong>e N<strong>at</strong>ional Championship-;,<br />

md in December won the bronze<br />

nedal <strong>at</strong> tht Pacific Coast Figure<br />

ik<strong>at</strong>mg Championships, despite a<br />

luck injury and tough competition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bronze medal propelled liim<br />

nto the N<strong>at</strong>ional Championships. "1<br />

wve accomplished so much in two<br />

likt'l'veaccomplishcdmoreindancn^<br />

than I ever did in singles."<br />

Thiirc are two competitions in<br />

\uj$]*L Stvorinovsky plans to ani.'tid<br />

the Summer Ice Donee competition<br />

n Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

At the N<strong>at</strong>ional Championship*<br />

SivoptiOYsky found it was tun tci he<br />

n the same hold with liic gre<strong>at</strong> s!uirrs.<br />

He ihinb tlut Tonya MaMing<br />

ihould compote in the Olympic,<br />

Jcspitc question of her iiivdvemrnt<br />

n :hc recent <strong>at</strong>tack on her rival,<br />

^'ancy Keirigan. "i don't know who<br />

to believe, ami it's rc,i!h/up in ibr IOC<br />

(ln(« n-uionalOlympicCommittce)<br />

ind the judiciary iysTcin," Sivariiiovsky<br />

wkl."! jni jus; ud it happened.<br />

I don't like to bev violence in<br />

;ports. It's not good sportsmanship.<br />

Hut ynu ilon't hire soint'lhxlv to hut t<br />

roue competitor. I think Mai'din^wil!<br />

eprcsctH l.'nitttl Sl<strong>at</strong>es bcltci lain<br />

he second pEavt' >vinntT."<br />

nvson ii over right<br />

I practice four, five days .!<br />

Mtk, lull before i.nr!]petitii>n [ J.T.Vice<br />

all sewn *i.ivs «i iui:li,'' Sivori-<br />

from -><br />

WHETHER YOU COME IN<br />

ALONE OR TOGETHER, j<br />

PLANNED PARENTHOOD HAS<br />

THE SERVICES YOU ^EED,<br />

ANI> THE FACTS YOU WANT!<br />

Comfortcibto,<br />

& Low-Cost<br />

5drvil -.porti ttMi;is,"lies.iiJ.<br />

l!i- w.isj :ne!iiliL't r quit ilu«r to l.ivk ot<br />

"1 i<br />

I i<br />

i |<br />

tmio. (iiil !;t" i!o'said hedoes not plan<br />

to milx sk<strong>at</strong>ing his life. ""It's more of<br />

a hoL^.-r he said. "My priority is to<br />

go lo a decent college, do well, get a<br />

good job --.nd lh-c a good life."<br />

"I'm interested in the science<br />

rields^espedally biologic said. "As<br />

far n* colleges go, I'll give them my<br />

grades, S\T scores, my sk<strong>at</strong>ing, and<br />

lei them deritic lor UIJ-TII themscives.<br />

I plan to sk<strong>at</strong>e until Igttsickof it, but<br />

not my whole life."<br />

In the short term, he plans to stay<br />

in novice for one more year. He would<br />

like logo to N<strong>at</strong>ionals again next year<br />

and do \\vll. If he docs he wiK move<br />

up to junior division. "My short term<br />

£oaii are to make it Uie N<strong>at</strong>ional Figure<br />

Sk<strong>at</strong>ing Championships again, to<br />

finish liiuher.to gradu<strong>at</strong>e high school,<br />

to get high SAT scores, and to get a<br />

car,"* he said.<br />

Although he said <strong>Lowell</strong> hasn't<br />

helped him excel in sk<strong>at</strong>ing, he said<br />

he Jikes the schrwl. *'j just can't picture<br />

m'.sell tjoirni to Washington or<br />

Lincoln or any of those nther high<br />

schools in the dly," be saM. **I like It<br />

when 1 say th<strong>at</strong> 1 go to <strong>Lowell</strong> people<br />

think lam smart."<br />

Martin said determin<strong>at</strong>ion is the<br />

most important thing to be a good<br />

sk<strong>at</strong>er:" You ilon'i have to have talent.<br />

You just have to work hard for wh<strong>at</strong>rvct<br />

aspect of the skuing th.it you're<br />

l "<br />

vs. 7WBIG GUfYS<br />

Why SAT prepar<strong>at</strong>ion is not all alike<br />

If you're yoint; to college, you have<br />

to take the SAT. Mow you choose<br />

to prepare for the SAT can make<br />

the difference between success and<br />

mediocrity. Here' 1 * wh<strong>at</strong> "lest'P.ikers<br />

offers you th<strong>at</strong> the hiu MIIOOIS can't;<br />

Our tnstniettir> ;ire the best you'll<br />

livid. lest'Iakers" owners personalty<br />

intervtt'w every potirn-<br />

Hal instructor. Most<br />

don't make it.'"<strong>The</strong> one 1<br />

th<strong>at</strong><br />

Z Test'Iakers<br />

classeshave<br />

<strong>at</strong> tt;ost I_<br />

students - and often ,is<br />

few as # - grouped l\v<br />

>lured streiiiiths and<br />

3<br />

At *u*M*!itkers. ymir<br />

leacher^ ;'mi Cliiurse<br />

Director uili i'now \«iu<br />

py p<br />

are ixrnisitK'ly froiicerned alioin cadi ot<br />

4<br />

r.nr vxutU-n\>.<br />

\\'L c.lil.:):-i.\ i»L- .in ^.UUIIMVU reff!"<br />

encc list cf Mudttufi who ha\'e ial.i.-t<br />

IL-t'iakers ami the >cnre iinpr<br />

5the. ;ichefl.<br />

list liikt." 11 - IX'iJllirx^ !';o v. M!*'JT><br />

hciii!-;\n •'!;. Uv L:HM\ \-u:r !i::i-. ii<br />

Tit .!!),)<br />

\ .:,•>!• .••:..-••:..:•,'. - .;>!\ :!•.>!• c n o t 1 , ! '<br />

Cla-tf* tnmrl t-i San francino.<br />

ih.il art most likely tu sippear tin your<br />

SAT. Students who have learntril these<br />

words Inn',* -achieved tKiliarkahk \ J *:rlwl<br />

senre<br />

7<br />

increases.<br />

TestTaki:rs is nwneil by Adam<br />

1 ialpcrn and Adam Uangcr (pictured<br />

helou*). One of us is always there<br />

when our classes mm. ll'you have a<br />

cuneern, we'll handle it<br />

8We guarantee th<strong>at</strong><br />

you will improve<br />

\'ou.\score<br />

U<br />

i.lctails.) ff not. we<br />

provide our one-on-one<br />

follow-up proi>r<strong>at</strong>n <strong>at</strong><br />

no extra charge.<br />

When yitt add it all up.<br />

"l(M'!*tkci\s tifit unly<br />

O' Te<br />

m.ikfi sense, we're<br />

i. i tail) ii.c 1>CM t-lioKc tor S AI ptcp.ii.i*<br />

tinii. Wh<strong>at</strong> s mojv. we offer you all of<br />

th'.-.c nenefits witVioul chan/inii any<br />

rnure than the Wiyi ( iuys!<br />

If ynu'i! tike .1 ll'stTakcrs Itmchuie<br />

,\'M\ .I tree c«-»|ty (it


i .W •<br />

••.;-3<br />

I<br />

^rievis;\vhe'nclassvic« prsw&nt -^<br />

ikl&$'H3rt& !<br />

SoweV<strong>at</strong>tbu^<br />

•^btrt'choolfundstn Treasury bills to increase tncomu.<br />

• ^TlW interest earned from the T-bills will be placed in the<br />

;". • generalisfiodent b6ay account, -Miich covers ;iebts th<strong>at</strong> spe-<br />

' cificepi^is'or 0b 1 ^*vul<br />

**.iencc ic<strong>at</strong>lict Hi* lure!<br />

Girling.<br />

During the school year, relireil<br />

distritt educaior Jowphinc<br />

Cole works with <strong>Lowell</strong> Academy<br />

freshmen uir« da>-s a \*Tck and<br />

Nwkromn clerk Gre^Shipler tutors<br />

diem the o'Jier two Ha^ in<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h and English.<br />

Consent decree fundi help<br />

pay for the extended hours for<br />

the program staiT.induiiinu English<br />

and social studies teacher<br />

John Ponohue.dean iamesThonui,<br />

Girling, Hill, and Lowe!!<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ent Olivia Wrown.<br />

Thff corwnt decree money<br />

also allows IAWCII to hire Karen<br />

Hollcran to lake over Mill's rwo<br />

rcgul-irbioloyydasses so th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

Juniors "Escape to the Pharcyde 5<br />

By Jimmy Chan and<br />

Miliana Yutkcvct&ky<br />

fter a week of ha. lie finals jlwui<br />

o50 wilii Lowcliitt's and their<br />

leaM.«d their *t'es» witli<br />

p<br />

' tlii? Hall of lio'Vetr. on Ian. 2~.<br />

'flic Junior I-s^ape. spcnsc-uil by the<br />

rding to spouv.ir IVIII'JI'.I [Uuiick.<br />

Tin- 01 "s were iU\u Ima^' from<br />

'jiri S!i-w ,tn .imp.<br />

It was vcr/ «iipn>tcAS» fia!'<br />

'U ww i yo.ni ilini".*.' jtiiitm 1 A<br />

%iv.i-">iiic>m;h* the I. 1 ! ^.^pi<br />

- "it was fun. bcciit.»fl menirvr. A new securitv i^i.trd and<br />

iil'i.»\'lc>.hni i.uih.iw.)!*(• Itjiiii^UMik.<br />

Tetcsa ltm>k^ titter 1- 1 •.ii'i-itiiute tor<br />

t.ui di.vd ihi;<br />

Holk'r.111 is J1 inii in tin;<br />

y<br />

the computers nvctveJ rc-ictith 1<br />

from the Wil'ian: 1 U-wleii yr.isit.<br />

Tht Step-'I^-CnMiS*-' l' ro "<br />

for the p.i*i four yc-irs, h.i> the<br />

same foi-Ji ar.J ^ir-'Cinn ;i» t'<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> AcuJcniy. xOiich is to provide<br />

.lcaileniic support to MUdents.<br />

According; 'o Chtng, the<br />

majoi dilterer.ee i> ti~.it btej*- lo-<br />

Collegc involves Sjn Francisco<br />

StJtc 1,'nivcrMiy ;S[ : SU) ptoff>sorswhei'ca.s<br />

l}ie I (well AciJ-:im<br />

will not include SIM^ M.iif.<br />

TIu- fxp.insii?n ot the low!!<br />

Academy is not egi>n<br />

wtnk l.v.1 Monday, [ciM.v^ing security<br />

ir- . 1.. 11,11<br />

S»-»" ••«•»•)<br />

l.itul.v Williams is a library technician-<br />

"I'veonly been here for ;i month and<br />

I'm nnpitsscd with tl'.cM.ifl;indtliesttid'-ntC<br />

Williams ^.lid, "At otlurrsdiook<br />

th.-ir l-.hr.uios an- r.ot cuiv.puteriwl.so<br />

ihr. is .1 newkMrrsfng t'vjvriencc forme."<br />

Williams iecciv.il a degree in elfincnt.n<br />

y edi;caliin) in North Carolina.<br />

Mu* worked in public librartct and then<br />

.ii 1 iiiioln Hij'j) Scltool fot tight years.<br />

Tin; I^J.V^U adrnim\tia!ion made a<br />

!^wi>ilicr.idnis'menl'.willi teacher anil<br />

stall'sfhrtliilivltf?v.. % m;ir>'!^i(canav. who<br />

t.mylit rnilisb part' titnciind counseled,<br />

is imw .1 lull ;-mc counselor. £nnlif>h<br />

le.icl'.i'r h-m Kulil teach?* full time.<br />

I c6mj3€5titioh brirfg back 33awa$s S<br />

i Del Norte High School Invit<strong>at</strong>ional, Crescent City,'February 4; 5 ¥S<br />

Overai!: 5th pja« school (Varsity Dmaonl<br />

Varsity Team Deb<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Ouartrrfinals:'— Pearle Ue and ConnK Yang<br />

Varsity Congress<br />

6ih Pba -- /ami Pavfcnko<br />

Varsfty Dual IntErprel<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

3rd Pl3ari— Lar ving Kiian and lake Ntanabai<br />

6lh Placr : — Tara Cooper and Jhoiii htown<br />

Varsity Expository ..<br />

2nd Place— Eric Wong<br />

3rd PUce—Raymond Wan<br />

750 competitors from 24 schools in Cafifornis%id Oregon 1 . "",- • • ' "<br />

Varsity HumorotisInbirpret<strong>at</strong>ioh I"<br />

3rd PLiCf —• Jake MviAbnt<br />

5th Place—-MaJtlCahrv<br />

Varsity Original Or<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

5th Place—Tara Cooper<br />

6th Rice—laiying liun<br />

JV Extemporaneous<br />

JV Team Deb<strong>at</strong>e<br />

QuartixfinaU— Eva Chui: and Kenneth!«<br />

Logan High School League incTividuiEventS/UrtonCh^/January 29<br />

-• 25 Bay Area schools, competing^': :. .' *' : '<br />

Varsity .Expository i« Place—Eric Won<br />

Varsity Intern<strong>at</strong>ional extemporaneous 2nd Mace --I<br />

JV Expository,. 3rd J>l.->« — jpoiii Marti<br />

JV Or<strong>at</strong>orical Interpret<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Var<strong>at</strong>y'Or<strong>at</strong>bfical Interpret<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Varsityrorigfrial Prose/poetry<br />

'4th Place -^-Ri/rhbnd \^iri' r<br />

JV Humorous Interpret<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

4th Place •— Einia Dukliovny<br />

2nd Place—<br />

3rd Place — Lena Gutckumt<br />

4ih Place—• Najja Brown<br />

5th PLicc die) — Girolyn Wony, Hrigid<br />

Tim Charc»en>Tr!i',<br />

- 1 ' ; •••<br />

"^•.>.--S.l


M<br />

NEWS<br />

New buildings expand SF St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

By Anna Xing ^ rts * int * 1'iduMry LUnklin^, tht first yrea:iv CUM<br />

""! ~ 'it' w academic liuiliiiny to be r in- jrut l : .:-.vli'«h<br />

'MUTtourVfjrsoau-iyctculs.San<br />

.<br />

ri'.mcis4:oSt.iiL* I V.iva;;iyi;si<br />

^rwicdrt SPSL inidw<strong>at</strong>viluiurcs • fSL: rwci.<br />

: SU) fi<br />

y,,! l<br />

nally h;L-; mmr jp *xi nnvs — ' «r.v<br />

itnirnaiisin<br />

! v ' ir ' mikes, ar.-'i ^tt Jassroorm new turn-Mi-, pnier.in:. .»<br />

SI-SU's nc\s Art and luduslry "St licit n's ti.iv/ ninth Ivuor -ip- i I.WMI |vi:,.mu:Vt ^-..f,<br />

lUtfdinp has l*cn par ti;il)v open since pil. m^ Ir.jiiu tanioi;u M.-nini;; - U'.iiu-' ;-.id nf the School ot Hufii.i:""o<br />

*l::ring ihc summer. <strong>The</strong> nov Humaniiics<br />

Building will be coivipU -"d<br />

-3pproxim.itcly May IS ,inr! willlw<br />

open for classes next f.iil.<br />

a new gener<strong>at</strong>ion ol .students who<br />

Thi* m*w five-story Jiujiiariities<br />

buitdiiu! willcitrt.iin !9.V)00stjii.ur<br />

feet int Vga'Sus and<br />

Wallenbctg, who' HniiJicd sownd and third, respectively. Tlie team's<br />

peffonr:an«of39;lQpiu«5^*iWb^cycrtoppm5l;tt^<br />

| _of38,^S8.<strong>The</strong>tcaihnowmoVcs«6iitotheoic;<br />

j buKlajch Uit3, Individual results from the compctitioil":<br />

I . Hqriqrs;Dhrt5lon (divisions' based on GPA) •<br />

, ;i;1rtpli« M<strong>at</strong>h. H<strong>at</strong>Knv. 3r>i pt)« Kconmnia. Sclencf, It<br />

1-.IH It't<br />

,i:inp!i»TCl ificur-<br />

icnt t'.*•«» M'-rv, 'M.OO' 1 ' ^vw: I--M<br />

want to study the jrts nod luimani- .in-.i Indti.^rv liuildim;. will lit HIM: Aris.ir.d liwitf<br />

ties on this aimpus," acting dean of many expanded and n«"w pro^r.inri i>i:ildinp.ut'«-\HH>fCitd<br />

ihc School of Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Art> Sylvia incltutin^.i^ymptisiurn if-mii .ihiti- Sit•plun;i-!'.i'!",-f :•...!<br />

Walters s.vid. scum sliidyconipln^ani.'pd.iti.'ilfor- hvdthiVKwtiliHsfrftni<br />

'rhefnv-Moiy.7(>,000stiiuiie-fool >;ign lan^iugc lalxu<strong>at</strong>ury a)n:plfx, ;• •1 sprinp y."iii-'ii'' (stm JJ^, yiJ," It<br />

w.tt nice, t»H ilu*v}w.l.»!i-.hlcitisuntil<br />

it in !lv• Wy,'.nr.n\: 1 hrpi-M<br />

il.iy, they didn't h.;vr 'lie P-MVCI hi ^V.<br />

AcaDeca takes severrth straight title<br />

ujv !> WJS- ,iK-.iv'^ unt- !ln:m a'tiT .in<br />

Oi'iia.'«\V-enL:Ii!iit\v.ikh!iIi!^tMnlic<br />

1<br />

hi si rue -.T th:»'t- wfi-V-.."<br />

With tii.- !.:•.%' •.irULmn-%. St\V<br />

wilt "I v .i'ik- in; iii'p."*rt mete Uiiiltv<br />

.nn; ni"!f «.tiit!ti:is," Mir.on I-titi.<br />

proK.-..; m.in.i^j-t -it "-i M " I .utliu^-><br />

^ t 7,000<br />

V.".. InpbccLitCMture;2nd plnvFinc Arii.SocialSctn*p '<br />

: y '. Arthur Murakami<br />

'Kt pbcc liiirtview;2ndphce&1<strong>at</strong>h; lid pl<strong>at</strong>r TJncAto. Uicnturc '<br />

Scholastic Division .<br />

.FriUAuYeune 6,332<br />

J_;: ^.litipUce Kfa'Ji; 3nh>iace Utcriturc, Science<br />

• •• Mnunia ITmnipson , •"•". '''I 'I~""'.~. '" ' •". " ." . -.1"<br />

l»i pU..iitioii. in firs! ;ili.is«*, ihc can<br />

t. i'ihfii.i'-A \Mf!lli>t Id'.inlt p!.i;'f<br />

hi ,;


• 1 , ?<br />

Do ads promote teen smoking?<br />

;By XDchitl Benson<br />

He's one "Smooth Character.*.<br />

. , , "<br />

..Camd cigareiies'cartoon<br />

. charocta foe Cexel is a fai<br />

- nuTiar image in coovenifnet<br />

stares, bus stops, and magazines,<br />

and he may be increasing Camel sales<br />

among teenagers.<br />

JwCamdmadehisdebutin 1989 and still<br />

remains in the spotlight- <strong>The</strong> American Lung<br />

Asucniiqn, the American Heart Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

aid the American Cancer Society are calling for<br />

n ban on Joe Camel advertising because the)'<br />

biamt rum for the rise in teenage smoking in .<br />

Although tobacco companies ny they advertiseto<br />

promote brand loyalty, the American<br />

Lun^Assodaiion reports the industry spend*<br />

$3.5 billtonadvertininguinually.Only 10 percent<br />

oitiic smoking popuUtfohe^<br />

R.I,Rc^oldaTbbacroCa.Camcl cigarettes'<br />

distributor^cJaims their ads are dii erted toward<br />

adults. * We do not advoc<strong>at</strong>e youth smoking,"<br />

Betsy Fulp.publicreUiiotuoffibertor the company,<br />

sftid.Th<strong>at</strong> is why w'do not ndycr tise on<br />

schools, college, and universii)'rampwses*<br />

Yet uiasurvey, reported in d« Dec 23,1991,<br />

iwu'e of Ttrr.'f, students fo'ind Camel ids more<br />

appealing W youths than to adults, and 33 per<br />

cent of !.iudcnt> choose Camel as their brand<br />

compared to 9 percent of adults,<br />

Kyle Bourne, a senior ai Juhn O'Connt'll<br />

High School, Siiid/You tt: ivc around and you<br />

see cigarette advertisements all over."*<br />

... Although some teens led thai ads ?rc Aimed<br />

toward thcm.aCame] spokesperson refused to<br />

discuss the issue with a teeiugi- repoiUT.<br />

When the reporter called for an interview, a<br />

spokcspcison said th<strong>at</strong> Camel has a policy<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> Joe doesn't want you to know<br />

-i An estim<strong>at</strong>ed 434,000 Americans die from<br />

-s Smoking causes more than one out of six<br />

de<strong>at</strong>hs per year.<br />

- Smokmg costs the US. $65 bflficn a year in<br />

health costs and toss of productivity.<br />

-3 Smoking is directly responsible for 87% of<br />

lung cancer cases.<br />

-a Smokmg causes most cases of emphysema and chronic bronchitis.<br />

- Smoking Is the major factor in coronary heart disease and stroke,<br />

and may be Bnked to other health problems fike inferSBty and slow<br />

hea&IS Of WOUndS. 5CURCE AMERICAN UWG »KWCUTX)N. I MJ H'WM, (.(.POM<br />

agai.Wt speaking to people under 21. Even<br />

though the reporter explained .she was writing<br />

about tern smoking and was not a smoker, ihv<br />

spoktipcrson refused to ipeak with her.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reporter calicd a second lime jnd «•<br />

cuted an intcrvk-w after sayu-g, she wa .1 report<br />

erfni San FrRndKc-Sinic^<br />

Golden C<strong>at</strong>er. Herwcvci, r-'ulp<br />

speak with hit ticcvM: of the story's naiuic.<br />

Joshua Lubinsky, a 17-year-old Kiver*idc<br />

hipli school student, believes th<strong>at</strong> ".idvcttisc-<br />

'Micy make it look fun."<br />

LUWL-H sophomore Danny T-a<br />

th<strong>at</strong><br />

message th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>uu* jvople inniko "<br />

Whcilier or not the tolucco indusiry purposely<br />

Uriels youn^; Jilults, an tsiinuicj 2.2<br />

mitliim leenagtffi sniolv ci^ircttvs, avCuuiiiij;<br />

to the American Heart Assocution's annual sutislico'.<br />

report published on Jan. 17. ; ..<br />

"Trt-nagers are impressionable so the more<br />

ad«rtisingtarp.'t«l toward teens,the more kids<br />

Hill smokr." senior Zu Lang Luong said. '<strong>The</strong>n<br />

companies will make more money since anotl»ei<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>ion.will be addicted to tobacco."<br />

Ggitrcitecompanies profit trom teen Miwk-<br />

ing. IWlu-Ltri '935to 1991,CinicrssalcsiotccnrtiiRtito<br />

the Dec<br />

grcw$47U niiSli<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re needs 10 be much more stringent »•ins<br />

on :oli,uvo advi-rtising," $co\\ ~i ho-<br />

HU5.diirctor ol'thc CeswiUm I'rc'prani lor the<br />

American I uni; A>»oci,uinn» said. "<strong>The</strong>re<br />

sluv.ild be 1*0 .ni'Ji'ft'Mnn WII1;IM om: mile of<br />

sillied, clmTctic^, ,mJ >«uth organ i/v I ion*.<br />

Thoy iconip.inioj net-it !•> be nune report-<br />

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Decision to build 19th Ave. Muni rarnps questioned<br />

By Henry Lee<br />

<strong>The</strong> two new<br />

Muni r;".mps, completed<br />

(KI//JJ,<br />

University, arc recciwng mixed reactions<br />

trom riders who 21ST AVENUE<br />

Full four, hardwood floor,<br />

fireplace, clean A bright.<br />

Rout: 5300 per month<br />

his linn:,'' Lowdl scntorTmi S^ln sjiiL<br />

Muni opcr<strong>at</strong>oi s disagree and insist<br />

th<strong>at</strong> ti'.e oper<strong>at</strong>or standing vvavh<br />

makes the pl<strong>at</strong>forms safer, "<strong>The</strong>y<br />

«houU4 keep opcrJtDti [.ti uic<br />

rartipsl,"GregCiriflith, a Mun» oper<strong>at</strong>or<br />

who Mjmciini-*s work* <strong>at</strong> one tif<br />

the 19tliAvpnuesu:ktns,s.'ii'!.*'Hlfnil<br />

bdif s feel saier,"<br />

.VviirUinpto Hannah Sihcrnun.<br />

Muni public rel<strong>at</strong>ions olliccr. Muni<br />

has been instructed by the 1'uhlic<br />

Utilities Cominiwion to implement<br />

a pilot program calli'd (ho Proof of<br />

Payment system U'OP). Under the<br />

POP. ,i rtivinp security fore' would<br />

check lot peoples tickm. >t.tuun JI-<br />

fines th<strong>at</strong> would be issued u. • ypkwho<br />

h;ive evadt^l lui cs."<br />

If the results of tlit* pilot ptcgr-un<br />

J3/wd ladies feel<br />

safer^ — GregGriftith<br />

iLticJams and the second oper<strong>at</strong>or in<br />

two-car trains would be elimin<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />

wing Muni expenses in IXK long run.<br />

IV.-pitc the complaints. Muni<br />

claim*: ibe new pl<strong>at</strong>forms are ricces-<br />

MTV. lite<br />

comply with tVdrrai law (for} people<br />

p p<br />

with diiibiitty (Amcricani witji Dis-<br />

"Wealresdypj\-forapnlice force." art* t^* hnkal specific<strong>at</strong>ions v.v lud to<br />

Silverman said. "We will briny, in wet."<br />

some revenue from the cautions .uid hvrn though iht* pl<strong>at</strong>forms neodeif<br />

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Peter H. Ting<br />

Licensee Custon nouse bio««r<br />

tiy be buili. *nme riders believe the<br />

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Iwvo been spent more effectively.<br />

"\hini should Mar 1 , cleaning up sonic<br />

Alvarrnga wid. '^nic really smdl."<br />

Senior V.Vndy Kan jgrees th;;t<br />

Muni needs impiovcmciit: "Muni's<br />

vrvtces arc extremely bad," Kurt said.<br />

" i M\T five minr'.tes away from school,<br />

yet it took me ,H5 minuta to get to<br />

siltool."<br />

Freshman Mike Hpwanl haslvxti<br />

on a Muni train Kveial times when<br />

mrchanicil problems tausol a temporary<br />

delay. "<strong>The</strong>v shciild pet new<br />

liableriie said. "Thcytnskdtuvn too<br />

much."<br />

Silverntan cxpioin'rd ilia; the led*<br />

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only lor specific projects. "If tin:<br />

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mry to oper<strong>at</strong>e. wi* v d jll be happier,"<br />

Silverman said.<br />

Muni Likes in 30 percent of oprr-^<br />

<strong>at</strong>ingcostsfromf.irebox7cvcnuc«i,ac-.<br />

...Tiiiivi inSilwrman. I'tihlii tnmsptirt<strong>at</strong>ton<br />

systems do not raise<br />

enough mor.cy to cover the entire<br />

enst. <strong>The</strong> remaining 70 percent is<br />

lunded by the city government.<br />

Meanwhile, riders will have to toler<strong>at</strong>e<br />

temporary changes and the cost<br />

for uperaior* .it the pl<strong>at</strong>forms. "We<br />

rtxognfcc th<strong>at</strong> thi» ib not thr K^ngicrm<br />

solution, th<strong>at</strong> there is a more<br />

co.s! effective solution, and we're<br />

working on it," Silverman uid.<br />

On Jui !S, ilu- San Tr.ir.iicr,<br />

ikKirdnfSupervisotsdiscusf^d plans<br />

for the railway's futuif. According to<br />

Hob CallweU of the Passenger Iiiformauon<br />

Office, Muni transfers will be<br />

rcinst<strong>at</strong>txl and idnUfarMwill t>ckept<br />

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Step-h)>~$tep sexual consent not realistic<br />

jySeanStannard-Frid<br />

to haw sex?<br />

Daes the government,<br />

or for<br />

th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ter any in*<br />

ttitttrion, have ihc<br />

right to nundjtc<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> you musi.sjy<br />

<strong>The</strong> administr<strong>at</strong>or* and much of<br />

the student body <strong>at</strong> Amtoch College<br />

in Ohio think so. If Antioch students<br />

wan! to be sr.ttully intim<strong>at</strong>e, tjn.-y<br />

must follow certain rt>!es o! mk being<br />

chargLt) with sexual harassment<br />

or even rape By -vetting up clear<br />

boundaries, the toiler feels, it will<br />

showwh<strong>at</strong> is,and wh<strong>at</strong> is not. actr^-table<br />

behavior.<br />

VVlut exactly are the rule*? <strong>The</strong><br />

goal of the policy is to ensure totally<br />

^.otucmua! vix. Soundv like they'nneadinginihcrightdirect>on,tiutiet<br />

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sec wh<strong>at</strong> the A.it iodi CoOege Sexual<br />

caic,<br />

who favors the guidelines, ,lrsaibedthepolicj'inthcOct.25,19y><br />

i«ue of Niewsweck^K you want to<br />

take her blouse off,you have to ahk. If<br />

you Want io touch her brewt, you<br />

hAvctoo.sk. If you want to move your<br />

hand down to her grriiuts, >tm have<br />

to 'i^k. it you want to put yuti. r finger<br />

inside her, you have !»t ask."<br />

Althou^i Idon't w.uit tn.:omeout<br />

a[{2;n« an aflctnj>t to stop H-XU.II h.iriWJticni,<br />

inugini' a sexual rcbitfiuship<br />

ai AniKvrh ("'o kfnj», going Jhtmigh ail the<br />

procedure-; th<strong>at</strong> I'm nor in the mood<br />

anymore."<br />

Clearly, the suitWines arc<br />

' so intrusive and sirM ih.ii<br />

j nobodv will follow<br />

H. VL "V • Ut<br />

^ 1 M<br />

them and they won't i*e<br />

\Ska\ wriouvlv.<br />

"I think M'>ntcihin£ ntvdt to be<br />

done tu slop sexual hai.is.^»icni. Inn<br />

Aiitincl*. College is being w.ty ( U hive<br />

hormones. With all these coniliaing<br />

mefaagrs, it's no wonder teenagers<br />

can be confused about when<br />

v.xud! rclitinn* arc acceptable and<br />

when diey're twt-<br />

Although some guidelines and<br />

suiter Uws for rapists nviy help, the<br />

onh 1 ihiny tli<strong>at</strong> wjfl moke any dent in<br />

rap? xiid sex;ul har<strong>at</strong>smeni st<strong>at</strong>istic*<br />

w ,*n <strong>at</strong>titude ctunge b>* our gener<strong>at</strong>wa<br />

Pvoplc must tetaoght to fed free<br />

to u!k rtbout *«, noi foned to. AVhen<br />

our gener<strong>at</strong>ion become* parents* we<br />

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->trson krcv-tti<strong>at</strong> thfe/r* inter<br />

e&d oHSlraciBfito them," 24year-okiOon<br />

Tacan s?«i<br />

in '. Ibda T., MidwUe. Josn, tna<br />

! imiy Botar*st. Arwsa — Slay Strong 1 will be yCui KWI torovcr.<br />

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Happy valentine's bay"<br />

HEEHAI NO YAUNG M Al YIPPUCA! JK<br />

NO Ki r'O fTA. ZEE IGETS'J IS ALONG<br />

jr. JUST CHono MATTE A CHIISAI<br />

LONGCR. Ffeni4d\! Anoi "ng<br />

t ihedii.Tio[:jry,itnicins"(oft;d ;<br />

( ion. devotion u-r t*.T:dorncs< ^<br />

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K iv t,ii>. hui ho** an suu<br />

K v when i' luippcni: Atiitif;<br />

!•> tht*M; couples. iho<br />

I* tiling vivl.OV)-:.<br />

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"I knew ]vhi\ wasi^o-^if • , '' ,<br />

. lo lore meno nutttt!,-t>, '•'".; -..v<br />

h<strong>at</strong> when btMookmcti^ ! .', i""<br />

\ fancv r«*t<strong>at</strong>ii<strong>at</strong>it. I *':irdidn't<br />

urt:idunce wi' •->,-.-•<br />

'-oixjlhcre looked w^'<br />

tv.:miful. I firltout ^<br />

"\1ii oilr lust ji.Mf -inimtr'nii y<br />

i iiivyiiMliy :t:n>ny;d:»•-.! irMiUte.^.c ln. i c.ii^c'o'jr* pl.uir.Thac i"t j haivu'ij j pPc ^ivJ told nir sii<br />

open it't irun'k '.•! liii or wild h.tl l\ip[Ki:i, -.v; v,i'i intri tin-.v ' iiiihc'(rvi>.traui.'J>W^.!Vj>t;w jOT^^vi •;-" i "•-'-;'--•••^.<br />

only ,o weal a snutiii. enc behind >:<br />

\%1nt ha it.i">c uiv hawt'i ult.it nuilc it<br />

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v iIV-m-tiptiirKira-i .v'i-.*nht:4Nkv"ln)f<br />

lor vunc j^um,. 1 »:UCT; t'-ut ihc yU!M '<br />

w.iv tlu".\ini:, nnJ hem-nt t'r;- it- We<br />

tn'.ii.'J up U'-.Mnp. ! !MI W.V. the "*i;i-<br />

nic spot by Ooan Ht-iclil :o Iw alt»no<br />

h was his special p! jci- an*'. ont lime he<br />

ir.ik im- ihcrv to \hirc it wilh him. 't<br />

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-. v<strong>at</strong>ttlow iU*d >(arifd sift^iiijjoiu v>ng. Jini'n'y, lor Mir third tr.nr. I 1^u,f r *od,'vwry J^MXI. At the res- svunotittt.h<strong>at</strong>thejestsarenotasgooJ<br />

taurar.* p^s scurtotbi:)^ tcithcitT even £)» you thought. Th* wwt and spit<br />

oncemcPtiCTv : TJj;th\*prurs.infjci.jTiu ftr-m cadi comedian J»ur* over your<br />

don'* even «•*•;* ha- tc c<strong>at</strong>ch your eyes hcud. Hut don't w^jny. you are with<br />

*t the priori. But yu shculd •j'our dale and wu aw having hm. Dc •<br />

vrti<strong>at</strong> ih* iiitra arr. if they Jrv spitr the fact &'ie Oftiftuns every fivr<br />

K3 expense, you may haw to «.vvmdi.you are having fun. 3u MKI*<br />

w/t-Tnc lor ihs nc»l mont!., JI licnly need* tt> go to the rcstrsoru. She<br />

decide to go ft*r [nrra <strong>at</strong> A rcavMbte say. "Oh, i!ii«.i* V'r^ v> I wanted stays thtir for OVJI halt'an hour. But<br />

pIacc,Uiw*soriloml«rdS:m;iy'jiJiCt Bun«'s..- Vrm\ BtirvVs 1 gum Joe those 30 minute* are the best of the<br />

the dale V* th<strong>at</strong> sht will h-r-c enough didn't understand n«c_. Ha~ Ha,* If evening. In th<strong>at</strong> time. >VMI <strong>at</strong>i able to<br />

time »o thick about wh<strong>at</strong> she wifl war, ycu drcideio go wi'h the second ex.- laugli *i the jows th<strong>at</strong> A*ouid offered<br />

if the ha( the rigji' niaVrupiom^"*n,a* cuso, nul'^ tar** she laughs. If net, Mour d<strong>at</strong>e, jokes th<strong>at</strong> cap wiocwn, no<br />

i-t yo J'IC in J«p iTtKihle. m<strong>at</strong>ter if they arc funny or aot.<br />

\\7t4tshautJ I order th<strong>at</strong> *kcu>*: Going to fkc bMhnrjm ivas a<br />

So he final in asks you out. I'm nvt starting or th<strong>at</strong> I don't like gre<strong>at</strong> excuse to leave. <strong>The</strong> truth is.<br />

'Maybe," you answer. You keep hi< restaurant selection? Ah, the you ntnied a nice vMtk ground the<br />

him. gurnsing until you<br />

rtA'.h a final dedsivn with<br />

yttur frirntk- riut how can<br />

you tu<br />

*r sopht'mrrc<br />

block. ErcM though tt<br />

took half an hew, you<br />

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figure th<strong>at</strong> he needed<br />

Jtlcncy (so you call her), there is * b \ tot \<br />

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tmUly<strong>at</strong>yowtt&tybtar? SOWettltngStUCK tOyOUrshoe, *hm wurdaa-c<br />

rXl$U*£*& •"'• andUisnotgunu"<br />

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.mi! your iii;c i.iil i;il< [ of course, u *oi/a<br />

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tctl htr? Mow thinitd ycu tell her*<br />

Ih.i! ^jtixnt<br />

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S|virt>ii' :.i'U'. L !ih.i-.-:i.[unt;iilri!iii';v.Tthe<br />

f-.i'iu im' itr.vntivr ' w.n ;. lurifMu r.:f:i:fi i'lipi..; v.T.>t,* ,md vjriitt"<br />

Spirits Lifted Changes in Cuiiiculum<br />

prisin^ly .spirited. <strong>Lowell</strong> iv.v .it tnr: ;-• I.UHCII i,::vd itr. ^dmisiioiis ivijtme-<br />

ll tciclurr IiMJ'.'U-Mi-w.irt.;. l 'o;i <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Jlj. s.iid.<br />

U*s wen 1 'Ji/tcrt'iu in the 'MX.' Lurinv<br />

tMJi{cju>(hi*i'.ur.pin. Thcr-.-'Ai.Teuj<br />

st.iii .v.tvs. .mcl £i{\- aiw , 1 •.kit ts,"<br />

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conrtj^ac'j .idMikL-.I 'h.i:i in l!n- .-;'>s. i,iaiUu r^-iuli !>ie.i it-.i-.ed jirmit I'ti-iHlin^ l.ov%cl! I;i|',h<br />

"We hi'd .1 captive itudief.ee,' A.'iin:), ^'htt .uid itti'no(,v,'yh.i.e ni.uk',( w.f. itiip.u't. S.hnnl s«>wjrd ,md l>uruu\ Jiinv.<br />

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Tunyu and htr rival N\ncy Kcrriganjs'<br />

?«-'*Uiig ••vcirder 1 hv^h*: iectmil; Ms.-<br />

MwUng sap-iiV iji 6mpicU i Ji-mnx-nt<br />

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JUdintf.. iVhai happ.:ncd U> ih-:<br />

trig up rp TonyaN boii^ to get the straigut-?•<br />

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l 'Zapi 1 "*PowJ'" 1 Hw!" Everyone in<br />

the room looks iit the TV screen in-<br />

Tensely, w<strong>at</strong>ching two video game<br />

charactersb<strong>at</strong>tle to the endAsbrighi<br />

orange flames envelop one of the<br />

comb<strong>at</strong>ants, a small blue crc.-.turr,<br />

jTV members cheer and sigh.<br />

Last October junior Arthur<br />

Murakami ftnrtcd ihc Japantse Icle*<br />

vision dub tnV).<br />

"I was in An anim<strong>at</strong>ion dub (a*<br />

f.ovcl![ and it was ki'id ol corrupt"<br />

Murakami uaa. "<strong>The</strong> prcsiucm \.a*<br />

slwwflng wh<strong>at</strong> he vranted'o show, and<br />

people were gfitinc, anpry, so 1<br />

thought ! could improve on il. I<br />

thought starting .1 itsw club wuu! i he<br />

fun,"<br />

"[ tried U. rfhow sumr- lapjirM<br />

television program*!, bin most oi<br />

them didn't have subtitle." he sr.i'd.<br />

Since people didn't understand the<br />

TV programs "we shoived somt Anim<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and we played a coup!-* oi<br />

ividcoi {5x1r.es. It seemed like a i'mi<br />

idea, to ic! people play )ap.iruMs<br />

games th<strong>at</strong> wouldn't come tit the<br />

US-, other .vise.<br />

Japanese Tclcviwon is not .1 Urge<br />

dub. Of the 50 members, only 20 <strong>at</strong>.<br />

tend regularl«, "'(hit is our core<br />

tiw people clustered around the TV<br />

screen.<br />

One of the reasons JI'V is small,<br />

iM?fe^.FhinrM<br />

President Arthur Murakami (left), Yuji Fukumoio, Cjrto Vnlero, Abraham Demcho, Kici&'d Chau. John<br />

Pun, Charles Murakami, and Gary DeEerry gal'tef arcunJ the TV to ptoy v,deo garrics.<br />

Murakami said, i; th<strong>at</strong> their is an- J'lV r.ttkfr; ihink iii.it then il-.ih rtinimcn -neither otu'h.<br />

f-tj'ie: (liiim<strong>at</strong>iiMiiiut) <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, I hi* ":» moic .jnj'in.i!" than tin- Nr" female wmtxti.<br />

NcoAi.imt Alliuicc.'Wcirenot'.ry- Ai!iiiU'Al!hiv«. 1 .T)wtiHii;ci\uu > )th.ii "'.iirlt ilonl play video ^-inics to game<br />

i iny io compete," lit explained. "II liu-y C.">t!u'rri p .w)nfoi i;",c«"i<br />

vfe<br />

*ceKv.- iiig-qf.tj« Black N<strong>at</strong>iori<strong>at</strong> ftitiiem.<br />

' ; sembty will finish wttri Zulu Har-<br />

"tny^ a rnale groun trcm Scutti<br />

the;- drt-Ttis, accbrrJing.toBrowii. -,<br />

-..' "We're.working hard tamafce<br />

a;.; .sure/i^as organized as pos-.<br />

sib!e.".Brc\wsaid. *We v:anl tcnake<br />

sura thai we put oirt_a good<br />

v^^rt^lri^a^rali-a stored Joy 'and won't&& oh.<br />

. ^^ ., . • MahyUbrary, LuricRoom. „<br />

v^tit^i^ha^sS^Up ewhts; and -. screen videos: Black Women'ot<br />

^V'r^nHrarn^f^rhllflwn'an^adu^^<br />

w. ittKecfty: ; Frida>;Keb. 18, 3:45 p.m.<br />

gramsa>s*storv•'• Nivtfi Becc/iBrand). Anita Jones,<br />

""' **'•'•'",; .ilpryle!?fir.' - : ;• ..<br />

'.rv : S<strong>at</strong>urday, Feb. 19. 3 p.m.<br />

< : ^s^AcaftfafitVaRch, Or.Earlibraries<br />

' twra Chrisrjan discusses trie wcrk<br />

t<strong>at</strong>ion by.Larry War,; on African<br />

'AmeHcaris ii fenrertainmeni d.;d<br />

y .7p.nv.<br />

£. Wiiden Branch. Frank*<br />

ire-ie^tti 'Authentic? Africa J<br />

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,7p.m.<br />

Portre^~Sr2r«cri.I'cC3J rapper,<br />

LiaCreea, story teller.<br />

VTKursday, Feb. 24. 1:30<br />

p.m. Ortega Brancft. Siw^h bv<br />

edic<strong>at</strong>or/activisVIctturer JosephineCoi?,<br />

.;^Sunday,. Febr27. 3 p.m.<br />

Western Amion Branch. Sixth<br />

Annual Unsung Hara A;v:»rds present«:<br />

\o 10 wviwdiials in fia Afncan-Arnsncan<br />

ronvnu-.-iy<br />

robniary 8-March4 iXegj<br />

5wpcfi. A ficipiay 0'" •cic-^-ne<br />

CqJfis' iner,iora&iro<br />

rt-hni many other clubs meet- "During<br />

this import Mrd period we<br />

toj!du"l hold r.alf of our nu'irlin^s<br />

tion for Schools and Collcgusj niret<br />

ings." Murakami said.<br />

i:i\* was very rci^xed ai.d friendly,<br />

..-VVT though. ,n Murakami pointed<br />

cmi/'p^pt*-* '**•''"• l * k'''i n S Mch other 1 '<br />

mi tlk' wrcai.<br />

'I'l'V is .i very unite' uub, and<br />

you'll h.no ditfit-iilty finding other<br />

cltit^N with iTte.in<br />

ih>: moit t-n>ninon prn|)!t:n\ thai<br />

I (v.wt! s'-jiK-m- t'.Kr K'hi-Mres'.y.it<br />

pies*iie.rt]u7iiv.i.tper1iv."i.Hiiido<br />

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GAUI.KO 7J-.<br />

LOWELL 54<br />

McATEKR 56<br />

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UP'tGCL.<br />

3 GIRLS* BASKETBALL: Lowe!! v, ISA<br />

Tuesday rob. 1?. 3:30 pn< fe' 1 t'ortrcm Mil!<br />

H HOYS' BASKE'l RAI.L: <strong>Lowell</strong> v> l^\<br />

3:30 pnu TuciJ.-'.v i-Vlv 1."»•=•' Uivy.-il<br />

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Center Willi Mickelson (44) and guards Adrano Hrv<strong>at</strong>in (11) and Tim Boyce*Kmith (3| slay a tough<br />

ftonufi^ii; gjrno .IF. they i.cv;ve r su on Mi noop. fitftvb&p;* 'fMU M;ioy i.?l 1 :ind GordC'i Lee i.'£) can only<br />

.v.ilrJi d:> 'l^ey tve bcxeti on*. 1 evil war- the f>L\ •! m-iicti up fj7 f>3.<br />

Sluggish Cardinals sti*uggle in win<br />

.1 Varsity basketball >nwu-,-:l,^,-^v^y.^i.» \-^u^imint: «:: '••'.iih. i;:nn'i i:u.ir.i I'rfiiiict<br />

iiu-v.i«)i!i.iin'-:-. ivr-i:l Ivli^iii in :ln- :im..; \.<br />

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1'i'H"! |i.ill>o«, yl-i'Ki. ni'-'litii'Vllccri<br />

li'R(-J I IIWH: I-.'" 'rvirijiln run wttli<br />

-.ifia'h.u! )"!.r. iru t!.i(.'\\i-)i i; ^ut\. "[ yet opn; "V/r •..,..;•(• pl.tviilf* Mj;llt \l\Us their<br />

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Now to thi* Rr-si, whore we saw 'ho<br />

Toronto Blue Javsiloinpwh<strong>at</strong> they do<br />

host, -.inning. Tororto will kerf ihe<br />

wnie championship torn they ha-i<br />

last year and add JIIUIV .VI.IL i>i»>i:i.i<br />

As w: o-' | ilcmpt,it'.» l - WM.II lo dn<br />

ncxr with il ••.' VT>M,I! I kill we s.iw our<br />

must uplifting iriii^i:. Il w.vs a niiin<br />

t. picking: up "Tier i<br />

Virt the Spoils Set i Inn<br />

]V boys finish 5th><br />

losing to McAteer<br />

By Chris Strauhe<br />

Pespile a JKISSCSU 1<br />

i: r.vp points short Vi'eaneiday<br />

Feb! 2. as they fel! ?t,'ijcnit t^><br />

NkAteer 56-M to timsk their M-JIson<br />

in f^flH pl.u'e 6--1.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, whom w;v. tied for<br />

fourth place witli McAteer. needed<br />

.! win m play iirit-plact Ilunon 1:1<br />

!h^ first roi'nd of the playntf:.<br />

"We go\ bo<strong>at</strong> iniufe by t'nt'ir big<br />

(juys and couldn't wrecn *hcrn on'.'<br />

wpli>i(i)i>''~ w-capt-hi 'J.^r.cj<br />

Murphv .fai j i."\Ve gawit our Ivst,<br />

but fell ihon ar t'iC md."<br />

Thv' diiiin-il:' ;'hanv of niakiup<br />

a po»t-s*MSfJrt Jppi^MiJfe app«af/xl<br />

doubtfiil after a contniivrsial<br />

loss tlie night tWore .it home to<br />

the Lincoln Mystangs,- VI- 47.<br />

3 seconds ;o play when fresh tnan<br />

cehierEugmeMcGrjnr wait called'<br />

for a foul as he dov; for a Itnvc ball<br />

h appeared th<strong>at</strong> no contact was<br />

made with jny IJncoln p!syer.<br />

Assi^lant coach Henry lion);<br />

was hh wi th a technical foul after ar-<br />

iht rail. Lincoln made .ill<br />

.ind stOii'. de- Odis Ri<br />

lermtniition, pass, but unu 1 expired':><br />

|V boys' h.is- Caidiu u . t.nuid t.ii-.i a.<br />

' H w.i^ .i C.IM 1 "I losim; ti K u s.'<br />

head co'.xh Ja.wn IA'C ^ud."ii ,vj\<br />

a had call, hut we slii' Idn't h.nv<br />

Iv'/n in tl;.- y.«,itkm in ,'tob;ih>y -icpend j*n thro: Uvimi:<br />

-mc.ii the Acres' piU-iii-it: •.ui •"•• M:<br />

•'iii:(>:tk*J iidui.it li'i'cfionl !.i>: «.IM<br />

MI:I; [ivn if Ki'vm Miti ; ARD!NAl.\VRESTL!\ii'S<br />

victorivs a^ains' Miwicn, C0'Conndl.tindU.ilVuhis<br />

Icfiits vecotdut 4-0-1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinal pinned a 6.v-6 low<br />

to Mission <strong>at</strong> Miision las: lucsd.u<br />

'iH''. hi*.ii:ls<br />

em Kcvp Ui- lU^U in ihe t.i«\.- .»vi<br />

lJt*«.v,U'-Ciivjjji Ifik-nciL-in -'/.ui ill.-<br />

Si. l.t-i.is ultciTw" jici ill'- dv'icn-r<br />

r.Tip?t»^t'. !•' i^iiiii^H'ivJin' •]ii,ii.'><br />

MfiViCS \V\Vi W\Vi.' P'"-' ckhum won the<br />

L>.»w-j|J twk lirst place in<br />

vvent'j. <strong>The</strong> '•w-mvn's U'.im<br />

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1 ^f Friday,March 4,1994<br />

: "'"'-"-" ;: "l - ; ^ :: '^Edition••""'• ;<br />

Volume 181, Number 1<br />

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^•—^.-^ rr^t^nsp^fprtovytingshoes<br />

out<br />

-,we expect everything to go<br />

• vC;Vyell,"^eVs3id.' "We hope<br />

•^•"fevefypne 'comes but,<br />

p6g«i^':^id';has"a good<br />

-'' S ^ i ^ " * • • ? " ' • ' • • • " : ' • ; • ' - ' • " • . - • •;•<br />

Bigger than life on the big screen<br />

REACHINGFORTKETOP! -'<br />

SPORTS previews today's boys' and girls*<br />

'AAA basketball chompionships — Page 17 L£<br />

'*jJ r CIRCUS CLASSES '. ~^ *J-<br />

FEATURE visits dosses th<strong>at</strong> make the<br />

1, -ij .Ij impossible possible— Page 11 . -<br />

n"<br />

CHMXSUVMON<br />

P. <strong>Lowell</strong> contingent of Mary Anne Baysac (left), Douglas Keachie, Ken Tray.. Mana<br />

rorhihaga,.and Maurisa Thompson particip<strong>at</strong>ed live <strong>at</strong> the st<strong>at</strong>e educ<strong>at</strong>ion summit<br />

convened by St<strong>at</strong>e Assembly Speaker Willie Biown and held <strong>at</strong> the Westin SL Francis Hotel<br />

February 15 and 16. <strong>The</strong> hook-up from the <strong>Lowell</strong> computer lab allowed twoway<br />

discussions about the st<strong>at</strong>e of the public school system. Full coverage on Page 7.<br />

Forward-looking senior pushes<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ional educ<strong>at</strong>ional reforms<br />

C<br />

Uy K.dUtn:<br />

ANUICB TOLUN is .i Unwl! senior.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> is, if vmi can ever titnl her in<br />

school.<br />

"inMarchJamgoingtobe in school for five<br />

days," she told ?7ir/^nvt//in a recent interview.<br />

"(t is yetting rough."<br />

Although she \s Liking seven classes this<br />

semester, Tollin spends the bulk of her time<br />

travelling across the country in support of<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ional retbnn.<br />

She is vice president ot'the Youth Advisory<br />

Council for the st<strong>at</strong>e-funded Linking San<br />

Franriso program and the west coast rep risen -<br />

and Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Reform.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vouih Advisor/ Council is made ol 40<br />

students representing 20 schools from around<br />

the BJV Area.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> program implements service learning<br />

in the classroom," Tollin .said. "It enhances<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> you arc learningand makes you feel good<br />

about yourself. For example, 6er/icc learning i><br />

Supe details views on admissions<br />

d Reveals specifics of policy plans <strong>at</strong> public hearing<br />

By Jennifer J. Garcia<br />

£*C p<br />

^^intendentWaldemar Rojas<br />

^-/detailed his views on the<br />

Lowclladmissionspolicyandthe<br />

overcrowding problem <strong>at</strong> a special<br />

Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion meeting<br />

held on S<strong>at</strong>urday. Feb. 12.<br />

One of Rojas' main goals is 10<br />

establish nnotheracademichigh<br />

school in San Francisco, preferably<br />

on the east side of die city.<br />

"We are absolutely committed<br />

tocre<strong>at</strong>ingan additional academic<br />

high school," Rojas said.<br />

"Every one of our high schools<br />

has to be able to offer advanced<br />

placement courses, and there is<br />

no reason why a high school of<br />

thousand kids or more isn't able<br />

to do th<strong>at</strong>."<br />

Roias ins not decided yet<br />

which high school should house<br />

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CAMPUS<br />

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PROFILES<br />

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PHOTOESSAY<br />

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REPOHTI-RS<br />

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RUMIJOUI<br />

Tlumfting<br />

NhiOk"<br />

UUi Elliott<br />

Ijiitii Pjnt><br />

Onwdfrr<br />

Erk IJ)U«<br />

Kiinir Ifluff<br />

[< kMin Mttkro"<br />

Infant* I<br />

f,ncphLuk<br />

KdlhOun Henry Ngtic<br />

. Philip Qunc '~ B(wn*V»i •<br />

FACUUTY ADVISER<br />

• - Pete Hammer :•••<br />

PuWiih«l«mytn<br />

-brthejounMtlsmcUudof<br />

UwdiHfeh School<br />

, , ) p Drive<br />

S«uFruict*co.C/.94l32<br />

{<br />

'. CbfhtnctiW on Kbool-rd<strong>at</strong>ed tsri«*<br />

, from crucfcnb. faculty, andrommuniir.<br />

metnben are iwlcomertfitcf* mt»t fee<br />

^'signed.Name* «il/,bc withheld M .<br />

' requested. We reserve the right to nlir<br />

le(ie» be/ore publk<strong>at</strong>fon and ill<br />

l<br />

Primed throush the usimncc of<br />

' _ Gro<strong>at</strong> Printing HOUM, -<br />

wftb jpedal tlwnki tb Ted Fung,<br />

LIlCUbflB0d<br />

; puMbbetfit.theSF ltultptndtitt<br />

^ students with schedule revamp<br />

C? Rot<strong>at</strong>ing classes and August start would make <strong>Lowell</strong> more college prepar<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

Recent interviews<br />

*^ith<br />

-vLowelI alumni<br />

(see story in<br />

(, Fe<strong>at</strong>ure section,<br />

page 10) indic<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> although<br />

LoweU prepares students well<br />

: moisphcre does not discipline<br />

students to budget their time<br />

wtU enoiigh. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s current<br />

systemof^shqrt,daily classes<br />

coddles thesmdentbymand<strong>at</strong>inghbrhewprkandstudytinie.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> should foster more indqxmdcnce<br />

to rcquircstudents<br />

to decide for themselves how to<br />

deleg<strong>at</strong>e tlieirD'hic..<br />

! Implementing a rot<strong>at</strong>ing schedule of daises would prepare students better for college.<br />

1 Under the new plan, here's wh<strong>at</strong> Joe Lowel 1 s schedule would look We<br />

Monday<br />

Thursday!<br />

Tuesday-<br />

Friday<br />

II. • ,<br />

. i Wednes-<br />

7:30-9:00<br />

Free<br />

I 9:50-11:00<br />

US<br />

History<br />

JUG.-<br />

Advanced<br />

Algebra<br />

Lunch<br />

English I Reg. Drawing | Free I i Lunch<br />

Current modular schedule<br />

140-^10<br />

Sp imsh<br />

Chemistry<br />

fo ROT^HNG SCHKD-<br />

G W H T r VCBT<br />

Zi: ule of classes, one in tact on the fifth day, when all<br />

M \jwhich every class does<br />

not meet every day, s!iould l>e<br />

implemented, relieving much<br />

ofthestrcssofpreparingforsix<br />

or seven dasscsa night and balancing<br />

extracurricular activities.^<br />

:,<br />

A rot<strong>at</strong>ing schedule would<br />

encouragf students to manage<br />

their time efficiently, as students<br />

will not have daily deadlines.<br />

Without the daily prodding<br />

of teachers, studenis will<br />

have.to take more responsibility<br />

to keep up in classes.<br />

towel 1*^ modular system<br />

could bu'adjusted to lit iht* plan.<br />

Like Internalional Studies<br />

Academy's current schedule<br />

classes could meet twice a week<br />

for an hour and 30 minutes.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s present modular<br />

schedule could also be kept inclasses<br />

would meet. Students<br />

would not lose instructional<br />

time but wbulct'gairi from the<br />

gre<strong>at</strong>er flexibility.<br />

T ONCER-CLASS periods<br />

would give teachers the<br />

pportuiMty to piesent<br />

more m<strong>at</strong>erial in each class.<br />

Teachers would not have to<br />

scnedule tests iind science lahv<br />

over a series of days. <strong>The</strong>y could<br />

anr.wer more.iquesfinns and<br />

concentr<strong>at</strong>e on helping individuals.<br />

OI lightening the load of classes<br />

itttdv day Student who have<br />

ai'ter-school job<br />

fi we "<br />

JLjop<br />

r n^thcontrollct 1<br />

the who i w Hie-f mvestipjtt ihc<br />

uspoct Thmthr makethedrf ion<br />

Thcprt olem is th<strong>at</strong> tin. medn vcr<br />

diet » aluays the one th it lads to a<br />

nigger storv hich ^ i fit" J b u ^Y<br />

celebrity niemoawrtftd togoback<br />

to oncemr<strong>at</strong>ing on the facia In the<br />

e-ase »(the media trying tolh. tliejury<br />

^*1


Is it time<br />

to censor television?<br />

By Sandy Leong<br />

Many agree this country is screwed. Many more wuuld<br />

hbmc television for thcdetcrioi<strong>at</strong>ion of murals and values. -<br />

Although parents have the responsibility to monitor trie,<br />

programs their children w<strong>at</strong>ch, when they cannot or (ait to<br />

do iu, iu*viwon companies mu-.t exercise control of wh<strong>at</strong><br />

appears on the screen. V.<br />

Although childrencannot fully distinguish between iictibnand rolity. images<br />

enter and occupy their minds. Children mimic the shootings und be<strong>at</strong> -<br />

ings they sec in TV police dramas such as Caps. Many kids learn profanity<br />

from TV, Sm-.ua! programs often arouse the sexual curiosity of children, leading<br />

them to imit<strong>at</strong>e the screen.<br />

Parents should, hut cannot, always munitor their children'* TV viewing.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se days, more parents must workand lack the time to explain the fictional<br />

aspect of television and to guide their kids' decisions on v.hkh programs to<br />

Wiltdl.<br />

Some parents use television as an electronic baby<br />

sittcr.assumingth<strong>at</strong> IV cannot harm children.<br />

Children of dysfunctional families often have,,,<br />

wiirpcd views of family values. Kids today are<br />

less likely to identify with the wholesome<br />

thill House than the raun,hy Married<br />

with Children or "rnliMic" Kosc<strong>at</strong>me.<br />

<strong>The</strong> realism may; reflect life today, hut<br />

(h<strong>at</strong> doesn't make it good or even normal.<br />

TV programmers believe the public<br />

enjoys w<strong>at</strong>ching violence and sex because<br />

of hujh r<strong>at</strong>ings. Shows become<br />

more tasteless c;ich year af more profanity<br />

worms its wny onto the screen. If<br />

shows today didn't project so much<br />

trash, censorship wouldn't be necessary.<br />

While we wait for parents to assume re-<br />

i h i 1 W V<br />

tintivc and revamp programming.Tlie industry<br />

cannot air a snow without realizing th<strong>at</strong> some view-<br />

crsimiliitc<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> they sec. When In Living Color introduced the character "Homey, the<br />

Clotyn" kids.bopped people over the head with a "Hnmcy-dorTt-pi.iv-si.it.* 1<br />

"- <strong>The</strong> weokuf firk'IO, |i,iwi( Gumttierciul r'ur Wittn*tv thr iZxmttion,*<br />

mttdcifin-TV movie aboul ,\ fumri.Mi*: jvy per- vu;** mini^nf Attempt my, n><br />

.IKHUI ibi<strong>at</strong>ingftby airing a i;.tc eju.*iutu>u. in jvvi, M.IUIJ t\ in >.n* t ran<br />

cisco requested (but was denied) permission to air Caliibmia cxtvutions. Oi •<br />

they think, airing executions educ<strong>at</strong>es or even entertains people? Maybe sa-<br />

' diits, I wouldn't w<strong>at</strong>ch ir. But how about a little boy who happens to Rip on<br />

the television? He might think it was cool.<br />

Should the television industry continue to broadcast programs thai parents<br />

constantly complain about? While they make bundles of money- off trashy<br />

programming, parents will begin to fear television r<strong>at</strong>her than enjoy it.<br />

By Tim Boyce-Smith<br />

Many Americans feel th<strong>at</strong> television companies should<br />

be held responsible for the content of their programs and<br />

any effect it may have on viewers. Nothing is inherently<br />

wrong with taking bad programs olt the uir. However, instead<br />

of blaming television for their problems, viewers need<br />

to uk iiavc<br />

reason to worry. Ur/iOmTmKM cites<br />

some pretty telling st<strong>at</strong>istics. Do we<br />

ri'.:lly want to txr remembered as the<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>ion where every day more<br />

IIMII 2.2W ol us drop out of .whool?<br />

A geiKTiition where every day more<br />

than ).* Americans aged l>-^-i comtnit<br />

suicide? A gener<strong>at</strong>ion wh'Te another<br />

16 jrc murdered tl.iilv^<br />

' I sutcdon'i.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n again, uur parent.-' genera<br />

i >n was the same. 1 heir hippie gend<br />

h i<br />

.as aaivi-sts, js nuay pcs>lmi*t.i a.><br />

opfimisis. <strong>The</strong>y still turned out all<br />

right. Wiivihm all this fussabemt uuv<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>ion? WVrVu not th<strong>at</strong> different.<br />

Keicntl). I s,iw a realistic movie<br />

about the young [•cople in our general<br />

ton. Rivlity tiitif.<br />

Reality Hues is the story of live<br />

"twenty-somethings," or "tweniy-<br />

.lothiniy." B.ich rcpreMrnis an iuugc<br />

of our gener<strong>at</strong>ion: a former valedictorian,<br />

JMT best iViend ihc ap<strong>at</strong>hetii;.<br />

slacker, the pessimist, the group nerd,<br />

ar.J the rith yupp't.<br />

In \\-x mi»vif.!flaiiu. the toimer<br />

valcdicioriaii I Witiona Kyd-r,( unlike<br />

the nuicitv ni (iui gener<strong>at</strong>ion, has a<br />

decenvji'h. interning a> .tpriniuction<br />

.is.sfsl.nil -*i>r a ioc-il morning television<br />

show. However, 1 she faces the<br />

sjmcdi.vcriminaiiiiii in thcwurkplacc<br />

tint any other Xer would. Her co-<br />

Movies such as Reality Bites, starring Ettian Hawke c


S^JBeptfa*her;bc^friend.<strong>The</strong>n; . :<strong>The</strong>n the f<strong>at</strong>eful nroment ar-<br />

;*ws arms; T^«fn ( rives. Weeks of planning have paid<br />

off and now! nisei OreariTworrsa-<br />

H, : rm8urtNo,don t tshakch3ndsf<br />

kiss rne..kiss me. On madly in love<br />

wiihymi. Just say the word srul v/e<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ f £ d t d t i j<br />

^cuntyawrtiPaul tells; me the ewiis •<br />

\htsftm^a; middle o(tfie hall..<br />

a'niik<br />

(•bengin a kivihg rel<strong>at</strong>ionship hased<br />

k:-effort, rigW?lddntttwk so/Ate RcF<br />

muscle twitch. Is it<br />

W^^i^rt;^ the swet<br />

nig on my:face disturb you.! have<br />

aitorgfiis; Wl^y am youValfing secu-<br />

DofVf ru£j 1 cant kaeo up. WISH can<br />

; Hard to believe, (know, but this I<br />

Happens a.lot It's bad iuck^lwtrrn I<br />

starting to think differently. People !<br />

tell me it's a b'adihihg to near wtW, !<br />

h^terical laughter, when I introduce •<br />

It's a pain wh<strong>at</strong> guys ant! gifts go thiou£fc to wok good for the pfoni.<br />

Boy, it's expensive to be a girl<br />

Uv Wendy l.cc anJ Pamela Yce<br />

W<br />

tLI.." IT'S FINALLY<br />

\:,irdv CJune is the irtcgui<strong>at</strong>ly<br />

>lu>r-inonth of<br />

February. Wen* hid Valentine** Day<br />

a tSnd fiircwll. li's (iine to look for-<br />

Wail i» itiinute. <strong>The</strong>re's isn't am*tliinc<br />

tit look forward to in March. Si.<br />

wv rraify ccldir.ilc .i day wl'cn litllt!<br />

n:cii in Kiwn pr.tna* .imiiinj .wirL'limy<br />

li'r i)^* proviThi.il pot of pold m<br />

iko end of tic r<strong>at</strong>niMw? iMott n( ut<br />

nuij;rew I.ml v i ilurm j Kick in el-<br />

t a bra costs<br />

a whole lot more<br />

r; than a jock strap.<br />

__ . . . -<br />

Oh >vah, vx Iwt a brn costs a Jot<br />

more than a jock strap. Th<strong>at</strong> is. if we<br />

actually knew how much and where<br />

in get a jock »tntp.<br />

On to other things. <strong>The</strong>y say it's<br />

more exj^ensive to hnvt* a girl than a<br />

boy. Hig surprise. Take make-up. IJo<br />

\tm guys know how much tip liner?<br />

COM? And haircut*. \Vliy .ire barlicrshopj<br />

«> chejp but beauty salons so<br />

decidedly un-cheap? And lotion.<br />

myself. Writing "King Dork 11 next to "•';<br />

my name, in art arfdrt&s booK ]<br />

cbrr^rs<strong>at</strong>ion seems difficult when \<br />

aUshe says is, "Uh, hiih, gf t a Kfr" j<br />

"Yes, but talking to you is.embar- j<br />

rassing." "Excuse nw, I tior't. rr«cn :<br />

to bfl rude tiui"r*dVtilh'er be alone j<br />

rightripw.";;.' .- -;. v ;<br />

iabntr«edtt«sar>*/wa > /;r;'mrHit j<br />

have-to' be more, comfpr table with<br />

me firkfc Get to know myself fer H<br />

change, Jake a quiet moment to be<br />

alone' and \v<strong>at</strong>qhhelf)tessly'as the ,<br />

reread of ftin passes me by, leaving<br />

mei<strong>at</strong> the bus stop.of desoar,<br />

so I can-stare,into fie emotional<br />

wasteland th<strong>at</strong>t«niylife. ,. :<br />

they f hrowin the mkro fibers) when<br />

'.•menlar>' .^hcnl. And luiMer f.i!l% in •i piy cun ^et ;i thnv-pock of lube<br />

.April lliisye.ir.Ni in;ngh.<br />

A mt wh.it -ilvtut undonve;!! ? 1'VLT<br />

ii-itKL' Itov. iluic'.v.i utidlr Hoiti -j\<br />

vvitt!t»;n\ linjii'MC but a ptiy's ibuj;V<br />

t..>j Jti.Muii in iietvveen Iwjxeri ami<br />

hrief-i. We havelodea, 1 with strapless,<br />

- ba.-kli-si. umlerwire, pjddrd, spirt,<br />

t'cnii-cup, ftiish-iip. OrtS'-niy*<br />

Hi.Mrf. I8-I[iiur,.inct they might l«<br />

cnmi f every lioral/fruit conihin<strong>at</strong>ioti they<br />

cm tonoKt .ind hbcl "body loiton."<br />

Do guys use lotion? Can't any of you<br />

, c«a-r scr<strong>at</strong>ch "DKY" on >-our skin like<br />

(I'K- Luly in (in; Vjiv^fcii't a thrra: anymore.<br />

And becjuscof their hngcmeilic.il expenses,<br />

they coil taxpayer-.;'i w times<br />

the amount th<strong>at</strong> regular inm<strong>at</strong>es cost,<br />

according to a report on Primetimc<br />

Lhv. Set .them free! ' ';.<br />

Spealdmj of money, why in the<br />

world are we paying tens of billfont<br />

ofdollirsonNASAIVS'hocirwwh<strong>at</strong>'s<br />

up th( re? Okay, maylv wnw people<br />

care, but not everyone. Basically.wc>e<br />

going up thttebecauw we're curious<br />

I'll give you ciiriosirj*: I'm curious as<br />

toi why we don't spend this nionevon<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion. Could you imagine havfag<br />

all th<strong>at</strong> money for the schools? Yeah,<br />

me neither.<br />

My little biothet went downtown<br />

!o turn in his <strong>Lowell</strong> applic<strong>at</strong>ion a<br />

couple months ago, and on the appliotioii<br />

under ethnicity, he had written<br />

Iranian bcausc bcth of our parents<br />

were bofn in Iran. Makes sense<br />

ritjhi? When he gave the applic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

to the iady in the window.she crossed<br />

out Iranian viJ\ wiote Other Whit?.<br />

Kscusemrf I think thai one thing you<br />

couldn't a'! von tri'.'J !o<br />

druj: a cla-.. J'UI il"-<br />

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.1-<br />

1<br />

niest proceeds<br />

an wnbentefTBnt wfpch<br />

3p259,qpQ 1 ow'*hTOyearsr"\^.<br />

" rj Frex^sco chapter's former book*<br />

x^tDpayb<br />

to hjdcJtr AIA<br />

pffr/pfefed gutty Feb. 10 to a<br />

' cb^tf income tax evasion.<br />

i A/nerican Institute of<br />

i'sakt\.<br />

w^ Aanbnsen sad.<br />

[;j^orKofinaf^pnjgfafhSif prowes.! • -• ^ :: : -.<br />

^r^LcMsfeiri second i^^ •<br />

;i petftfohwW wbnl3 out of 19 «&&!* •?. -DavidSamusts -,<br />

• '••;" • Btfiro»e retired from Low-<br />

£*» Irt'liWaccdrdirig to cuurv<br />

psekxJtfwi ftrtei;-Since refr-<br />

retired<br />

;tl7- to^tulr^Qi«Shoreele7nentary students duringthe<br />

lV .' --School day. Counselor Bob Jow. wiw shared MI of fee m Rcom<br />

S^"rfe contmufid to work (fi^he TIEi>'in,tfje second wick ot<br />

^•-;^Prior;to Itis counseling career ai-Lowetl, BaristXie\Uso<br />

-/^worliedi. as a counselor <strong>at</strong> GaHeo High School, PorttJa Junior<br />

^•^fiiih Schoor.-and Rrxisevelt 'Juniof High School, JoW saHdJ'<br />

•r"Hft loved i4arts and animals,- Jow said. "He vofurrteered<br />

,v it.thejSPCA. R -'iiow and othef,friends "are planning to put a<br />

^*«tin tte courtyard in mar^ of him, 1 * Jow said.;<br />

S^fei^-^f|R?,^§'f;?P : '^ Vl . •-•' -*SNrieyTruong<br />

000, membership still short<br />

lAr^TewteStii^Asstt^<br />

Li ^~' 1 ' J A " ; a hfte frop a previous count of<br />

_^ , _..__ ins wereicountwl <strong>at</strong>the^sametime,'"PTiA<br />

Teasurer Janict; Huang said. "<strong>The</strong> old figures, were from De-<br />

HVKJO***"^":' 1 :'/- -.•-••-'.. ••• •: - •'. ; '<br />

^-Lasdt year's fund netted S/4.000. <strong>The</strong> economy is really<br />

;v ted for everyone," Huang said. "We just ask them to do 'A-h<strong>at</strong>-<br />

^ y ..<br />

^ir/.Thff PTfiA gives <strong>at</strong>fite fu»d5 to school projects. Teachers<br />

y! must fill out applic<strong>at</strong>ions for grants for their departments. <strong>The</strong><br />

-PTSA'grant'committee reviews each request and niakes a<br />

^tast year, the PTSA don<strong>at</strong>ed S35.000 worth of TVs and<br />

C^s^^;tr«fehdep<strong>at</strong>pent .<br />

<strong>The</strong> FTSAkMfK up the library photocopy machine and the<br />

TO Center.-aid pays tor the magazines in Hie library.<br />

'aia'JOO brs;srortof thelt2X peopls fwel<br />

proM<br />

new f<br />

summer<br />

n^gradeOTwt<strong>at</strong>ion committee, formed <strong>at</strong> the fait<br />

"^ ' Vftas; propbsecf!th<strong>at</strong> tihie school district make<br />

--scbooi;^f«-i«orr^"nirrthgradersonry.<br />

last the tength of a'mguor school day for<br />

.sJdBs and.m<strong>at</strong>h classes would be among<br />

v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f f ^ ^ ^ ' - ^ - ^ x ^ ' f i '""•'• •'••<br />

,+-:^<strong>The</strong>propowJ has yet to recerve dtstr>ct approval,<br />

t-'^'^nWffl^re^'ibstln the system with no real help,"<br />

^.wradKsaa/ -<br />

graders need a head start irt classes such as<br />

' committee member. Jofin Donohue said.<br />

Hid test taking stafls^en-t up to the star;c&srocm<br />

and theyirave no where to seek<br />

NEWS<br />

Prospective freshmen visit school<br />

FR2SHMAN fha*<br />

areas vjch as the arts and • ports," <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Academy coordin<strong>at</strong>or .itid science<br />

(either Ray Mil! told the prospective biu -<br />

Students irr.ni tHe<br />

Union. U Raia Unida.<br />

Aiadcmy, a program th<strong>at</strong> jjiv-*s support<br />

denh, pro^cnuii ihfir v:--.w > ni" Lowel!<br />

liiwvilis'iotiiar'iiitvlhcaiD.wMiLthe<br />

i*^rk. Its a ch.iilcn»!c lu j;o bm>nd ytmr<br />

capabilities" sentt-T YJJCT /.•.ijr.ura iiid<br />

1 Lowdl has changed me a l»»i."<br />

"Anything you want lo do is avaituhif<br />

here <strong>at</strong> Lowdt. Don't wa>t? this chani."<br />

of pettitiy J good educ<strong>at</strong>ion,." senior<br />

Irene C JM:A vice prtsidrni of Ui K.i?j<br />

l.'nid.i and a lormer <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Senior Kamala Ayvrs<br />

l.'ii'on member, pivf Mini; .idvnv t» thtf<br />

fi^riih grader.."TikfidvanlaReor wiwi<br />

ihi 1 :»iid. "If VOIJ tio thai you won't gsn<br />

li'it a; <strong>Lowell</strong>, and vou wont worry<br />

nlmut the little things; you wn'Vi have the<br />

time to."<br />

Sophomore Dcncisha David peribrnied<br />

the spavir'Uljci. Men.You Shall<br />

Be Gre<strong>at</strong> Again" by Mara.i tiarvey and<br />

the Lowdl crwir Show-wi: a sample o,<br />

.student tjlent.v<br />

jck Student toured the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

>nd the lowei! t>mpu'i.ir,d visited<br />

Mod S.^<br />

.\nd 10,11 tlaspf.<br />

after tlv proj;rjni.<br />

"I am enanjr-<br />

.igcd b« "A'fut I *.r*'<br />

iiuring the tcur,"<br />

N*<strong>at</strong>.hinlc<br />

Assembly celebr<strong>at</strong>es<br />

African-American heritage<br />

Mrs\.ii;tN trthtiini! tht rxperienCi-.C/<br />

Mtivjn Aii'-.-rk.ini<br />

tllUI i(i^('j.f.»l r"h,inn;«r/n..<br />

;itCTinihi-"\Ve\\'ere,..Ate...\Vii|<br />

Be Almighty." rliovK Misiuiy<br />

<strong>The</strong> illack Student Union<br />

Kfi proH'Mftfd nilJiJC. vi-<br />

'iIir->- ,.:ni %1'eifcht: 1 * »vn*i rhr<br />

Jpi.'t the Unveilihani'txt clinli *.<br />

j AnjJiiula Poets, I Hmijle<br />

\'ok«'jn,i ,ind Hlcuisc ilurrell.<br />

Thr choir sang tlic niack N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

AmSetn."lift Bery \«IKC<br />

and Sing.' luwor Kaylah Marin<br />

added JF! a capnclla vcisinn of<br />

"Can't Sto;» I-oving I!HI M.in of<br />

Mine."<br />

<strong>The</strong> program included<br />

n*(iiK>'nmiei and dialogue*, exprfssing<br />

ihc MiiTcririj" ot Atrium<br />

f. • ;tn. .in i ,«id other minorities.<br />

Tht-> :i ill of thr holocaiut, h<strong>at</strong>e<br />

tinntes stereotypes, oppression.<br />

Lunar New Year celebr<strong>at</strong>ion goes to the dog<br />

Ity Geoffrey Adam*<br />

,i;ui p.ircn!-. Jtii-iidai tfn 1 I iin.«r Sviv<br />

\c.i; •X-wiii'*! 1 . 1 i:; tin- • .•m] ( li.ir;nini:<br />

J tit•..:!. I.II ! r.i.i-, 1 ,-h •- ;.i n,ic;T.ilt:<br />

tilt ii:.jr vtjtit i'.-v;.<br />

i'r i;:i j^ ! J'.itii' fii-TiU '.{.irtt.tHhi 1 \\-:<br />

:.,.,.—^^ -r^-.i.^^niMiin.- itt:ntnav<br />

Lit if»o> i ".-\»tV!it!u*dimmed ii srouj'<br />

.it :«.MI: dr.vtms -.-.i;:^- dfivp. 'ht .nsk's<br />

dacwiiii; to [»«.• he<strong>at</strong> tii a drummer i-n<br />

^.\^ and pr.'iorininy a lioti dance niter<br />

reaching the stage. Fourteen students<br />

took ttirr.-. t^rrvinc :iie drj^mi CMS-<br />

I11^1C^.<br />

theWe-t I'ort.iiL («?<br />

(•ram did a fan dar.ee io traditional Gn<br />

nceiiiu^it: unJer thcin>triikii'*n o* tlieir<br />

teacher and dance teacher Ltrana Seto.<br />

"I think it>t:re<strong>at</strong> ih.it these kids .ire<br />

;;:»'.•!:.i. !;j;!t.-:'.J1..M-;::t:hi[i(;;;L. > {!h*.<br />

Set** >.ud. "Performance ijke this .ire<br />

jtre<strong>at</strong> 'IT tiit ^otmnuntty."<br />

VriKtr Marilyn Luuni:and itmittf ,'IK-<br />

Lit. v»ho led the assemhl>. jddv\i :'ukes<br />

and iniorm<strong>at</strong>inn about she performers<br />

.inii threw f'MCdnrJyifiio ihc audience<br />

"I'd like to thank the >iudiencr for<br />

hciny M» rrtpiins'ivc ;.nd I hope they<br />

(earned a littler about the Lunar New<br />

and racism.<br />

Sophomore Dvneisha L>avid<br />

presented M.tit.us GarveyS<br />

-.peel li/'ffLick \!cn, Wu Sh.il! He<br />

-"•• -V '••»<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>e in a furensics'.ompelitiuii<br />

loror<strong>at</strong>orif a! inirrprct<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

;"I was aniav.-nl b>' .ill the taleni<br />

th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> students hiive.<br />

SUCIJ as Kaylahs tcituiful voice<br />

and rxri.'ptJnn.ii writin;' "iSt-KiK<br />

.speech,** BSV! iponwr Rtchurd<br />

(.irtinj; siul. "I^wos pleased with<br />

the |>erfuim.ince," - '-'<br />

Tl:* 1 assemblies ended with<br />

the Am.indla Poets, BurreU s first<br />

xmf called women to join togithcr.<br />

She and Vok^'jnj also<br />

sang an African Ming,<br />

"This year's assembly was<br />

minji heller th-tn 1J%| it-'ar's. 1 *<br />

HSU vite pietideiit Shiiwn'tojria<br />

Crier said. "Ii|jck Injury<br />

shouldn't just tv orlebr<strong>at</strong>ed one<br />

month a year."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chung Ngai dance group, comprised of seniors and soDtomrjr*s<br />

dance into the Year of the Dog <strong>at</strong> the Lunar Year assembly.<br />

W Luong said. Choi pidm the p« lbrmer> and "coor-<br />

Other pertorrnancrs included dinjted the awemMy .<br />

-\imue! I-IIII« Join* A word -hrcc. the -T),c Dt:rfurn.L, -\l,,i .-,. ..„!;„.,!„<br />

t.hrjni: Nj».u d.iin.c ;j;roup, madir up oi w,<br />

-i Uan* had m ref:e.irM*<br />

oinp t cw,ii my; i $rnui> .it dancer.


[ lin\yell Htefi School NEWS •March m 4,-1994-<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Insight Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Reforms<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e educ<strong>at</strong>ion summit<br />

focuses eyes on reform<br />

• Two-day summit<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempts to revamp<br />

public school system<br />

P<br />

DySobnaN'oIfo<br />

EOPLE WOULD RATHER<br />

spend movwy on higher cdu-<br />

* she flew to a Washington.<br />

D.Cmcetimjwhich focused on putting<br />

service learning in the classroom.<br />

Bad we<strong>at</strong>her forced the few people<br />

whocould<strong>at</strong>tendtoreschedulctheconference<br />

to a l<strong>at</strong>er d<strong>at</strong>e, and President<br />

iOinton.oreofthe expected guests, went<br />

to Southern California to view carihquake<br />

damages, accoidinp to Tollin.<br />

When asked which of the iw.» positions<br />

she enjoyed more. she. said. "You<br />

can't really compare them, but 1 would<br />

h.ivf i» *a v 'he tutiorial onr IN inv favor-<br />

a-wcuting witii adults."<br />

This tall, she plans lo illcnd Amtncan<br />

University in Washington. D.C."I<br />

am majorir.i; in political science and<br />

communic<strong>at</strong>ion*." ihc said,<br />

California St<strong>at</strong>e Assembly speaker Willie Brown (left) and Governor Pete Wilson led a summit<br />

XL the Weshn St. F'ancis Hotel on February i 5 and 16 which examined the future of tlie st<strong>at</strong>e's public<br />

school system. Educ<strong>at</strong>ion, busiress, and ootmcal leaders,f.anie from across the n<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Bay Area educ<strong>at</strong>ors meet,<br />

brainstorm before suiimiit<br />

D Meeting convened<br />

by Milton Marks to<br />

look <strong>at</strong> positives<br />

El<br />

t<br />

by<br />

H> krn.ic-ll* I^t-<br />

:.vroi(<br />

prrtpnnn th<strong>at</strong> stirvhT and thriw.dopit c<br />

irciiurtu lUt.s in lundin^,<br />

of vinous high sch:K>K,<br />

ni eli.-mcn(ary s«.hiMiU<br />

fercnt schivj! volunteer ^rotip* and l*ari-nl<br />

Tc-chcr Student Associ<strong>at</strong>ion nwdv<br />

K>well'i principal Paul Cher;;;and PTSA<br />

president Sana- Kahn did not <strong>at</strong>tend.<br />

Member *trf the San Francisco school<br />

Ixiard and supcrintendrnt \V'ald-;mar<br />

kojas expressed thar concern about tne<br />

quality of the educ<strong>at</strong>ion provided \n<br />

Olifornia students.<br />

"!t jthe forum) is an opportunity to<br />

raise ihc red flag th<strong>at</strong> public educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is in trouble," Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion prextdcnl<br />

Dr. Lcland Yec said. "[We should)<br />

try m figure out how to bring elements<br />

of success not only to some schools but<br />

tc all schools.'<br />

Rojas cited Sacramento as ilk- culprit<br />

m thr educ<strong>at</strong>ion cnsK "V*r ha\r a very<br />

ucalihy city; Uiis it a cultural hub, a financial<br />

hub: we have volunteers, and<br />

de-.otc Uifir time." he saiJ. "We muM<br />

change S-icramento.Second r<strong>at</strong>e sclvxtls<br />

lead to iL-cond r<strong>at</strong>e children."<br />

"i V.V shoulJl try to ligure out how<br />

to bririj"; elements of success not only to<br />

some M-hools, but to dil '.cliofds,' Yee<br />

sjid."' <strong>The</strong> question is ^oiny to be<br />

ivhcihcr ornc: wthav>; an educ<strong>at</strong>ed society.'<br />

M.iry hne Hurkc. a«5'«tnnt sujvrintendent<br />

vi the Marin County Office of<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion wid,"0ur kids don't fail; it is<br />

our «y*tcm th<strong>at</strong> faiK our children. TIK<br />

public liwl will pay for the future nf oui<br />

country."<br />

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Hi<br />

Committee to buy cardinal costume<br />

ByEUitWong<br />

Expect to see a giant cardinal cavorting<br />

near you sometime soon.<br />

After holding in election lo determine<br />

new (designs forTHe* <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

sports mascot and official insignia,<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> Spirit Committee plans to<br />

purchase a ordinal tosiumc in time<br />

for Color Wars in ApriL<br />

"We «rr starting lo raise money to<br />

buy a cardinal costume because we<br />

' fed thai one of the most important<br />

ways for people to become .spirited is<br />

to actual!}' Fee a tangible mascot,"<br />

Spirit Committee chair Vanessa<br />

Marshall said.<br />

. Student,* will see the cardinal -t<br />

sports games as well as on regular<br />

school dan, Marshall said. Students<br />

interested in playing the cardinal can<br />

auttition soon. Several students have<br />

volunteered for the position.<br />

-<strong>The</strong> committee plans to hold a<br />

name-the-cydina! contest. Names<br />

will be limited to those starting with<br />

the letters "i5l<br />

cime from the fm«*oi tommittct' ev •<br />

Ublish«J!a>r spring, lite Spirit O>mmil<br />

teo convened this la!I in ukctner<br />

News <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> \<br />

whe« the mascot<br />

f ommiitiT xt'i olX.<br />

"Spirit hj> been<br />

lacking M Low-;!!<br />

jwrr since I've nevr.<br />

hcre,"Mar*half --<strong>at</strong>d.<br />

"'Tlie committee is<br />

working to ch-uigi*<br />

tha:."<br />

A new emblem<br />

was needed bei'Jusc<br />

prtiple wouldn't re-<br />

Ule to the tolor *"jr-<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re -was i>o in -<br />

spirit ion it; go to<br />

games*** *he said.<br />

Melinda Chan,<br />

Scg. 9516, aid M<strong>at</strong>t<br />

Koehier, Re*. '?7iv<br />

wnr» the official design<br />

and *f>ort*i<br />

ma-icot contest.<br />

Chan** design rei.-ived<br />

306 out of<br />

715 volet for the in-<br />

»ignia.Kt*ehler 3 Uesign<br />

received 25** o jt of 704 voles for<br />

his design.<br />

Trirrr*vere approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 40 entries<br />

\vhiihihcciirnmiiiec'^irrtn«ii<br />

down in 2ti, 10 in each c<strong>at</strong>egory. <strong>The</strong><br />

^l) choice* wre posted en the c<strong>at</strong>walk<br />

and voted U.-u-u hy student!.. <strong>The</strong><br />

choices were then narmv/rJ drmii u><br />

iiv and finally to the two winners.<br />

ISA to start classes in August<br />

- By Ann* Ting<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Studies Academy's<br />

new academic calendar wil give students<br />

the opportunity to take<br />

classes <strong>at</strong> City College of San Francisco<br />

year-round beginning next<br />

year. \ J.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new semester win begin m<br />

rrwi-August and end in December<br />

before a four-week winter break. T}<<br />

spring semester will begin in mid-<br />

January and end in early June.<br />

"We hope to make the schedule<br />

more r<strong>at</strong>ional in terms of allowing<br />

juniors and seniors to use the resources<br />

<strong>at</strong> City College and San<br />

ftanusco St<strong>at</strong>e ttwersiry tax arid<br />

Spring," ISA>eacher and charter<br />

school coordin<strong>at</strong>or Ton) Ruu said.<br />

ISA's currert schedule allows students<br />

to teke college classes only<br />

in the spring. -•<br />

ISA and City College faculty and<br />

adrnmti<strong>at</strong>jon »*l ,decide upon the<br />

appropri<strong>at</strong>e courses to be offered.<br />

Cfass&s offered <strong>at</strong> Crty College wdl<br />

be classes which are unavaitaMe <strong>at</strong><br />

ISA.<br />

"I would be interested in City<br />

Cpfiege classes." ISA jun&r Angela<br />

p<br />

allow juniors<br />

and seniors<br />

to take classes<br />

<strong>at</strong> City and<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e."<br />

- - - Tom Ruiz<br />

Louie said. "It's .-^omg to help me<br />

prepare for college. I would take<br />

German and a'computer class And<br />

i tine tmais oetore Cmstnus."<br />

Currently; juniors and seniors<br />

maintammg a 2.5 GPA are eligible<br />

to particp<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> Oty ColtegH tf-/ough<br />

the Exte! Program. This program<br />

provides the opportunity for stu<br />

dents IO <strong>at</strong>tend Crty Coflege classes"<br />

for credit durmg the spnng semester<br />

though ffte classes ire not acd<br />

wili not be gradu<strong>at</strong>ion reoui^ments,<br />

ISA ca»: enroll 200 juniors and se<br />

niors m the program. A maximum cf<br />

six students will be allowed ;n any<br />

g.ven City CcBege ciais.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ISA Rpstructunnt;<br />

jppfoved the CtiScndar shift f'er*. 2.<br />

Ibe pnjposiil has beeri unaniifiously<br />

approved by the faculty. iSA PTSA<br />

vot of tiie resotulion m a December<br />

meeting, ^a<br />

A student poll shchved 47 perctnl<br />

in iavor, 39^«rcent oc.wscd.<br />

and 14 percent uwJecKled, acceding<br />

to tfw December >ssue of the i$A<br />

Globe.<br />

'Most o I the opposition came<br />

from tf>e freshman class." Ruz said.<br />

'<strong>The</strong>y were going to have a shorter<br />

suttmer for the first tme."<br />

dar. the curncufum and scheciuting<br />

committee is con iideriig a new<br />

daily scheeule. such as LowelTs<br />

rnodulnr schedyie, and a selfscheduling<br />

orocess, accorditig to<br />

, Ruiz.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> students wiii be able to<br />

jOihtfv scheduJe their ISA rj.iisfts aruJ<br />

C*ty cvsises." W^2 l -a;d. "<strong>The</strong> Dry<br />

courses *.%t!J lx> ojrt of our scr<br />

ISA facui*> are scheduling 3 day<br />

fo' students to visit Oasses -:t C.-ty<br />

CofSege. l>e i<br />

ROJASfromhtftel<br />

andLo<br />

Security guard Clifford Lo scouts the bushes behind the<br />

; campus, lo. who replaced former security guard Sandy Hall, j -<br />

uegan wor»wig Feb. 7. Lo p<strong>at</strong>rols tne corner of Eucalyptus •.<br />

. and 19th Avenue every day after school.<br />

Supe details views on admissions<br />

and other remedi<strong>at</strong>ion programs to<br />

stay .it <strong>Lowell</strong>"<br />

Another of Rt>ja-i* concern* is (h<strong>at</strong><br />

Mudent.-, who an? not San Francisco<br />

reidents bui <strong>at</strong>tend San Francisco<br />

public high *hw»ts."You should only<br />

will Mj/n on their residency, and if<br />

tivHrresidciicy is pro\-en to he fraudulent<br />

they will bedemittcd frnrn <strong>Lowell</strong>,"<br />

Rojas said, "Whether they are in<br />

the I2th grade or in the 10th grade,<br />

they will bedcrmttod. Wedon't know<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> number of student [places! th<strong>at</strong><br />

would open, bui it will open some.**<br />

Ro/as wouH like to change LovcE<br />

into -i year-round schwl. A year-<br />

Francimi are for the kids of San Fran- round school would allow student* to.<br />

ci^m first." takc"morc rigoious courses with ex-<br />

' Tlii'-v who t.une to I.nnvll now tensive hours," Rojas Mid.<br />

Race-motiv<strong>at</strong>ed fight<br />

cancels Wilson classes<br />

HyXochitl Benson<br />

A tight erupted <strong>at</strong> U'oodrow<br />

Wita High School on Tuesday.<br />

Feb. 22, earning earlv ditmis*al for<br />

ihc day and the arrest of an undis-<br />

<strong>The</strong> fi-jh.'t which many Wilson<br />

over ihe us*: ol. a campus basketball<br />

court. <strong>The</strong> innu\ dispute involved<br />

ivix student* ;md tweunvd Monday<br />

during lunch.<br />

'Mir -^jn f'rjRihtu i'uUcc Dipartnient<br />

does not haw an accur<strong>at</strong>e<br />

count of ihr number of students<br />

involved in the no) and refused to<br />

disclose (he number f-t Students arrested<br />

(or .i^r-^Ucd asvtult. None'<br />

have been identiri.-d because of tile<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ure of the incident and thrifts.<br />

vVtUon Modems inti-mrt«rd for<br />

thts storv:<br />

een iilK-k^ j')dlJliiHi..."\\1icn<br />

fi^ht started it was noi ract-<br />

. bui when ihr ii endo.! it w,iC<br />

. '.tiiil'.-nt, hh-t j-,l(erj-*iot to<br />

ifid<br />

Dave Ambrnsc sjid A SCIKOI pstrol<br />

Wallenberghonors slain student p e l f d<br />

Thin died .when he went to tnr<br />

aid of a mimbct of h« friVrid-. whi*<br />

fuss oi' a schoolm<strong>at</strong>e, according to<br />

^*- !1 Wallenberg rtuUenu<br />

—<br />

to let die the memory oi a -vniur were involttrd ii: j fi^t with Jo.ir Miirillo *.JK( Tun.ivji -<br />

whuwaAinurdctedaHeekA^n'I'ues- youtt$ people <strong>at</strong> a biiis '.top a liWk frimd in the tmv-ht-knch lunO\><br />

dj}". away from U'allCTibeig..K\v.rdir\g t» used lo tca.tc ej-.li oihei."he.^id<br />

Jn honor of Robert "Bobby" the Fib. f6r«ueofrrie.M-tfwf-.ij- 'nk-adntirmtraiiunru-imadrn<br />

Tnui, /unucdaB president-Mark «? Orro'iiVfc, Sv-nieoiic /ircd a .iK plj-i* t;. J-IJCC exira scturitv jn .<br />

^ .Murillo andjoaoc.class pre»icknt caliber pistol .n Tran.and theimllct jri>u:td V-'.-Jk-nl-crp. bu<br />

Marid«lh,£xelnxf aresetting up the strik.khiminiheheaii.<strong>The</strong>gunwa-; requested extra pniit<br />

5ch'olarihtp>hicb wjll honor the l<strong>at</strong>er tt/und near tho scene ol ;he<br />

d3«*s**Mdst Improved 5tu.Ie;it.",. ^oo:i.ij;.<br />

According to Murillo,Tran's grade*;<br />

flndpetforaunccoiKh'vjInacitwer!<br />

improving.<br />

"TUcy {tiic >tu-Jcni-.j .irt.n.".tt:dent-.<br />

Tran'r.! Mil l--rthd.iv nni-. 1 *<br />

> -iv-jy when I:..- -J<br />

verc held un ^l•|i1 .;<br />

t/-[-ii<br />

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Youth plays political game in Washington<br />

S<br />

By Dan Wang<br />

TOICAUY.IW.. ; ,._<br />

jnto »hc crowd as I board the United Airlines<br />

jet. <strong>The</strong> ever-cheerful flight <strong>at</strong>tendants<br />

greet me JS I find my w«y to sc<strong>at</strong> 31E, a<br />

window sc<strong>at</strong> I settle dawn comfortaWy and<br />

ponder the events to come.<br />

I am on my wa> to Washington, P.C io <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

the N<strong>at</strong>ional Young trader's t.'onfereiKc<br />

{NYl-O-and, more importantlv, 1 am going<br />

alone. •<br />

After a long wait and th<strong>at</strong> night'* bcynutc'speaker*s<br />

address whkh I, being tjshioiuhly<br />

t<strong>at</strong>et rnisv, we are or^nized into groups of approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

20 students, each turnc" .ifier one<br />

of our president*.<br />

MyfcIkiwJohnsonunsamlltAjJgcintoour<br />

special conference room, where "meet the<br />

people with whom 1 will be spending llw next<br />

five day*. We will grow into a fair ily and al*o a<br />

cohesive unit capable of accomplishing anything.<br />

After the initial icebix^kcr activity,our faculty<br />

advisur, l"eggy Smrclu, informs us Out v,z<br />

arc to mle-play the part of the Republican half<br />

Lowed junior Elan Wang fomed 350 otter nigh school students for <strong>The</strong><br />

chance to be politicians for five days.<br />

ofthcAnned Services Committee,<br />

tiepubtuwtMkiiwtHvanX!, J think. I low. van<br />

I endure tltc h»;ll of Wing a Kqmblican fcr «ru-<br />

gram.<br />

'IlnifMl.iv t* Capitol \ "ill day. We arc erected<br />

on the I'ouseiioorby N«!uitinyn*!i-'K-ti.i./.<br />

the mo>.'< dtifcult i]ue*i * mi. we can think «H and<br />

rrndtv our i»p(«urn:nu speech lev*. Actually, Wi<br />

don't give them any tmw !o jr>wr H.K une*<br />

whole week? 7TH'J wc^i isgt»ng fi> 'vi.nin wi,m .v-uth vk>. yr wh<strong>at</strong> promotes youth crime. ^^^,l z ^^:^f^^<br />

w , c , l ' ' t • i ti-ri - • ' poieriiwi snjiift Uwbrcjlorrs. for thrv<br />

of de<strong>at</strong>hamong )«,npn«^ Aincrw. . knov,ih..tih.U>*)noiapplv.«:h,m<br />

da»c\ •>{ wut'i'v*«lcnci'in Aaienvd is iitK:^*' .ui*.-."—.••-'•--f.-''- "• : •' L ' l " '' '<br />

. " . . . ., ^| tjj;ii,,!\ iHnpie h.rte :jVi-ii a nv.-.ie iili i r. L\im !;i lake jJvjn: H'c ni tlw >\s!i-in.<br />

wn-t if\er> <strong>at</strong>vn*. o a ^ «. • -,ii,,j,. ,,^1-,' .ii\,**ii- \s ili\i>ice rules 'N'.ik.'tv Jmuld r.ul n:ve ui* hoiv '.'-n these<br />

Ir: the bcninr.r.is. iivufcsm was a lortr to n.i! .itti.iuit I..\*J.I. ^ - .*.L. ,\:. '•"*-'• L<br />

"* ""• "*fc*"" n . . ,<br />

old sycieiy dui inp the '«"«"» by<br />

, , ( . ._ i in .]t. j-ijri ill ht'usrht Ms in<br />

Ijih. vliiiJ;cn -ufttr the m.M.<br />

who luvegiT.c istr.iv t kirce (ttfendcrs to retun<br />

lai ' i ' ! * i •'<br />

q<br />

Adrnittcdls-,<br />

•jmpscu on<br />

i l J i<br />

l<br />

HJJ many<br />

and ti Iws brou^<br />

i<br />

Ihc uy/ tnri> i*liivialU' (o<br />

ulh crime pmmoteswmth violent f.<br />

to<br />

I i!*tTiii*ni has clearly tai'ei! .••• f Kc ansv,t-:<br />

riving yduih vicItT.ce.<br />

PdMUtti<br />

But OR deeper leuris, ttm^ Im<br />

XN <strong>The</strong>goodnewsfcttheQDOJsihrt<br />

/ me anent Admnfetrabon Ms had li<br />

preuVrockyftrstyear.cortrarytottje'<br />

\\ St<strong>at</strong>e o* the Union propaganda.'<strong>The</strong>'<br />

>} President suffer ed nunerous efrtw-<br />

'rassments: W<strong>at</strong>b; HaW'severr:<br />

b<br />

strode, snd more stories of tew inv&a<br />

His t^ggest victory was r ^<br />

suppo "n\t'iiit f.-.i.v ^.J-.i.t;'.!;. '..r, r.^lhir.^ ^ •^•""•' l ' -••-••'-•''-•••>-;M-».V •'i.. Iin rxjmpk*, if .i i*ii!i


(a large coffee but some-<br />

n<br />

Ijf<strong>at</strong> fte ewfronrowV which<br />

L1b^^^cn>wd,t»ing<br />

ngc<strong>at</strong>estttfw years ;<br />

;eo ! a friend<br />

cowersaftovi morn nm a<br />

rse Shoe on icwer Height Street<br />

ttwt; or four timu^ week ShersuujaSy '<br />

the* loracoopfe hours, j<br />

ii^i-usuaBy hong out and meet ne»<br />

peo^rfrierxlscornebir and then m go<br />

out,'«ipNance, wtw started going tocar^ie<br />

saw a friend <strong>at</strong> a cafe and<br />

ttk, "Eversince then Fue been<br />

FEATURE<br />

Recent grads rest easy in college<br />

G<br />

. Institute of Technology ji<br />

ByOiimiYi<br />

cradii.nc on A some college* .$ otten<br />

face sometime in the-luiurc. h w.ll iW«UuinaLM>ivwltlutaiU>H«hihc)-iviMr lwx\lv.Hirjc;jUjt^nc^JCcordmpmKoa>ne<br />

mean leaving behind the security of familiar ,ntcndieuvrcbv^truntheydidutUHWfl,thar fcct.tf«tbevaaseuV.ru^n-ofthc»todrits<br />

Lawd)HighScnooland.pcrhap*,n:ovingjway Because venturing onto a college campus, heavy <strong>at</strong> t.owdl workload* to live tuve tri-weekly not changed. claw** here. I'd -t uwlejx. Umtil are Auan, the school doesnt gtv*<br />

from canbesrangcandfrisincni^utollcge.^'iiml uSecr«nfom of home. lijdilciin'.v "itl«)ughtb>poinglTom>cxnidaihcb.s^ w^U.JAd,"Yj>tiinrrsit\-nTshmjn Lowcllitn "'rV^uwl an accur<strong>at</strong>e Umvllisriructurrdwidilotsof<br />

view of the diversity it<br />

seniors need prornr prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for this next M<strong>at</strong>thew Rocknun «id."l was very wrong. I r^ipkfmmtrtt-iimeareaandbjckground,*«<br />

phajr in their educ<strong>at</strong>ion. have about !J*mp*x*of reading* week." sometimesktsctrackof tlwbct th.it peooleare<br />

Doe* tflwcU provide such urirporarion' '"Even though a i\-pical studflit Jt IJC-Bct- alwa>-« diffrrcnC l« said.<br />

Lowdldefinitd>-rcadie»it5studenwforTfK ktfcvukes«HilvfiMir\wune*, studying hour* »l dn.istouadpluic thonscUtt into doing nornc-<br />

rtce.it gradu<strong>at</strong>e*.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> enrcpeution and ihe«mrvr» Jt Lowtrll<br />

r future | college 1 cxpcricntc*.<br />

ii," said Gilbert tec.<br />

"l.owvil'4 ucadcmk y<br />

the luimvf%.^ndAPpnigr.nn%.h.ivcgi\ runic JH<br />

advantsjc mrr my pcerv 1"W2 Uiwclt s-rjdu<br />

Jtc jnd Wcilcyjn L'nivnM?y Mjphtinnii'cKf^iii<br />

f-on «»J."! IJW-W mm 1 nt udentv >*rm tolilfil u;i •<br />


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<strong>The</strong> CircusUSqliool<br />

Where the impossible T&LS « possible<br />

A<br />

By Mala Werner<br />

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lil'JeSin- Hi-icing2 red Mitrl<br />

! tjmieti.<br />

.n:!> .lM u.- j #.r.-:rA], JH.UN -Arli, :T.K S! M ^ Wm I" Sc domf: J<br />

and buck pant* Joei >e**m iU» >»n SuiurJ^yv .Viiitrlmg to (?>"»i k-f* *'>f Jun-rmc tuxu* uiivr<br />

back hjndyrings in * mw<br />

ami then urimfy walk* hack into<br />

linf. Ni\he i> not dfi Jtlvrrti^cntrnt<br />

Vcri-tv Smttii- h-uhion. J jurr<br />

nn»- tr.khrr and f.Tma admi'iiv<br />

tr<strong>at</strong>nr. '< rum ihrrc-. .< prt^S*'!<br />

( uvo II-TCO in ih,- (.r^hurc in-<br />

Vi^!Vi..!U.jntii!v)i^ it..-<br />

. In 11K i.h>\w.ng. ^l,iv ji«tn<br />

for Lcvi** loose riljeanv He is J cLivi was jiHi'd."" Otc- MII'. "TK-n<br />

i ci'> Irani i.ir>.UN 4<br />

MoJcnt in ihe Advanced Prrxnu when M<strong>at</strong>ter 1 u V. [ Th* classes<br />

in.tl.iiip.<br />

ihitlps the>' IH-VIT inupirtrtlllvv rp'rjrJinf. t';'V: "lire, **,ipr ;•!;•• :-J • i,t- v.Um JJI. *IKU, ,<br />

rutild fici,<strong>The</strong> WIKHII prcM-nNMii- i-mi h'- HMH. ^ri»-vn over ti".i p -.:• •! i.u! !.i -'I'K.U.IM-I' i- d<br />

deii.')>iviththeii|ipitr. tt. IT.UI :.-i<br />

W|x !ntnihrv.nrkJn- viKus. whirr I !>•• ..hi»ttJ h.»>tuiwi; Min'.ii.Ii i!.•:• i •*.•'••• ii- !i- .- •:,.-t<br />

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'.Vhtij ih* 1 silhHil opcivil in m 1'i'ifi.i Mril ',.<br />

it* tl'f I'mtitl StJti--. «.is p.ui .ii k!; \ .,u .-,•;•-•"IT«<br />

.V.itt *i>ni3j:, 4 -.:.i ii;n "-.I it<br />

t nr todn ju>*chu.Itf.'. wr nilyN twin r1vii::i .i% -n-;> 1 .••. .'j.f i-.-<br />

*he^ «.' ri» ihc PicWm w.! •.coi('-,i.a-.'."rJi:^ :,> t > .i:L i -j..n<br />

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uf TUW io dn the f.jp'i • cith Muricr.tX bc*.i ..rilivic An'.:<br />

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I f t :gii1 tvw... how'o t*Jl;c% itiui To "c'lei.l tc^hiiujuoi lf.it! 1 Miinroi<br />

Clixus-itltwtn H«i- '.'vd iii(:>lt)i:a*'iC'.,h;i: Thr v;viit- Developing miflds .ii!\ !lv tt;ro:.-:<br />

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At thcbt'ginningnf the concert, I had<br />

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Shctip'hyiu-ed. lunlydr<br />

tecti.'d lip *ytu'iny, on<br />

three solids, Imt there<br />

went to tlicktducers (iminy<br />

Jam and Terry Lewis an; more rwponjible<br />

for it.-> sound than [.uksun. Her live<br />

shows btill integr<strong>at</strong>e some lip-syncing<br />

So why the interest in her album .uul<br />

cona rts? Much of it results from MTV.<br />

be; sponsor. Constant cxpoMire from<br />

MTV potentially' brings lanet to every<br />

hotne with cable in America.<br />

An important change in Jackson's<br />

inuyo is thepromotionofher youth and<br />

ivauty.Mtmething thai wasn't pushed so<br />

much in het previous albums. She appeared<br />

half-iuketl in Helling Stone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact th<strong>at</strong><br />

she is a Top -tO<br />

artist who also<br />

trusses into the<br />

K&ll ..u.l Adult<br />

Contemporary<br />

.xren<strong>at</strong>sthemnin<br />

rc.oon for lier<br />

high-prnt'ili.' carevr,<br />

With funky<br />

l>c<strong>at</strong>s. she slill ;it-<br />

ira'.-i* the<br />

With het more<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ure sound,<br />

•>!)s and !ame retii.iins<br />

! he sefii. r he hype ir.uld con<br />

t:iiuel'i>ryc.trs,i)t tSiefaiv. could become<br />

kd up with her. Whet IHT IHT t'ntuiv<br />

iii.iti-Ti.il ii. muni iUtesn't ni;«Ii-r. fhc-n;<br />

iS.iv"-. the market tenJs ii> keep nanii.*s<br />

.r,ul t.ices, nut music, in to};uc.<br />

trying tosay th<strong>at</strong> you should go oiir arid buy a puri and th<strong>at</strong> Ihcv could kill someone." " •'<br />

m •::\VfeKff«^^ph^S6ndhe|rn's;'<br />

* * musicaj '^botit nine of the 13 men and[•l.?sassin<strong>at</strong>e'a<br />

PresideRt'of the United .<br />

_ 1 ^'St<strong>at</strong>es, will open <strong>at</strong> the Randall Muiiiiiwliiii';seum-'nie<strong>at</strong>eronMari:hil.:<br />

;<br />

kifl-some famous person," he said. "It's trying to humanize<br />

ttie assassins and to show th<strong>at</strong> they are people,<br />

too.-'- • - O - -V<br />

^<strong>The</strong>"sti'ow firings tfte^assassins together; and puts<br />

*•«.. ,„•.-.. -^ ---.....,...__ -^i(j Karen^Merzenich, a'-:<br />

^Fronmei' whb^ttempted to'assassin<strong>at</strong>e Gerald Ford<br />

in San Frwciscb. It hies to show wh<strong>at</strong> they rave in<br />

£& •-•J!U8»ogh theinairi character; of the musical are the<br />

^assassins, the show does not glorify assassin<strong>at</strong>ing the<br />

^president of thii United St<strong>at</strong>es? according to, Noah<br />

~" a <strong>Lowell</strong> senior, who plays Charles Ouiteau.<br />

.^who assassin<strong>at</strong>ed James Gariteld. "<strong>The</strong> show.is_not_<br />

; ' ' : '' •-• • "•'- "<br />

- Surprtsingh/ enough, Assassins is not a serious<br />

slMMany of the.scenes are hilarious. <strong>The</strong> play if<br />

about people, and.people are funny." Mcrzenich said.<br />

. - W«h Assassins opened off-Broadway in 1991, the<br />

show was not r. gre<strong>at</strong> success. "It was scheduled tc<br />

open the same week th<strong>at</strong> the Persian Gulf War started," :<br />

director Diane Price said.<br />

. : Chnspwyer, who playsleon Czolgos7;in Assassins.<br />

saio 7 WHEN: Mard-, , -'<br />

; !<br />

19 a\ 8 u.m. and<br />

<strong>The</strong> actors and director agree th<strong>at</strong> the ideas and March 13 and 20-<br />

facts presented in Assassins are important. "It's as <strong>at</strong>2p.m.,.> . ><br />

much a part of our history as Ben Franklin or the Dec- \ WHERE:' fiandal!<br />

lar<strong>at</strong>ion ot Independence." Merzeriich said.<br />

•Museum <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>re,--.<br />

Assassins will combine the singing ana acting talents<br />

of the members of the Young People's Icon Musical<br />

<strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er Company. <strong>The</strong> membei s of the company,<br />

-which is sponsored by the San Francisco Park and Rec- TICKETS: S7 tor<br />

re<strong>at</strong>ion Department, rehearse three days a week and<br />

adults a/id $6 for<br />

te.ne acting, singing, and dance classes.<br />

Students.<br />

Advance tickets<br />

Other Lowel! si udents involved in the show are jun- maybe<br />

. "!t was a very p<strong>at</strong>riotic time. People were ior Oanie! Fever, who plays the Baliadeer: senior Amir<br />

ptsdimd by. ...<br />

feeling for the'eountry andjt was not the moment to Talai, who plays Sam Byck, who tried to assassin<strong>at</strong>e sending a setf-<br />

have a' show iibout people wlw for. trie President." Richard NUnn; sertior Robert Schoenhaus, who plays. addressed<br />

:<br />

Merzenlch found anolher reason for the failure off- John Minckley, who tried to assassin<strong>at</strong>e Ronald Reagan; stamped erivetope<br />

Broadway. "I think people are afraid of the show be- senior Justin Mcmioza, a bystander and part of the to Tickets,'5Q<br />

cause they see too much of themsefves or people they chorus; ar>d seniors Maio Werner and Hon Pui Lam, Scott St..$f.tCA<br />

know inJC she saWJEveryone has had the feeling both part of the chorus.<br />

.94117.<br />

NOW A PRINCETON REVIEW SAT STORY "1<br />

ONCE UPON A TIME @ nvo FRIENDS QOM&EO<br />

\B F.5.A.T. Q^D THAT SCHOOL YEAR, THEY HAD LOTS OF FUN. (§£<br />

THE HKSI FKIEND, DICK, FARTIED AND PLAYED. HE Y/ENT OUT ALMOST EVERY<br />

^Jj HE HAP A OOOD TIMb <strong>The</strong> SECOND FRIEND, JANE, ALSO<br />

FARTIED AND WENT OC'. 3H£ HAD A GOOD TIME, TOO. JANE ALSO TOOK THE<br />

PRINCETON REVIEW AND n WAS EVEN KIND OF FUN. j^) IN WE SPRING,<br />

DICK ANP JANE TOOK THU 5.A.T. DICK BOM&ED£ AGAIN. JANE RAISED HER<br />

SCORE MORE THAN SHE EVER THOUGHT F0SS10LE. NOW JANE ASKS HER<br />

QUESTIONS AT THE COLLEGE OF HEP. CHOICE, NOW DtCK ASKS "PVA WANT FRIES<br />

e**e. where you'll r«cve lot* ff p<br />

t rr>.!!ic l<br />

WITH THAT?" M<br />

"


jv; 'ttunitv<br />

Ut be in .i Jitlercnt<br />

cnvimnmentniid take responsibilities<br />

outside the<br />

classroom," Pcllctieiiuid.<br />

"France can follow tlw<br />

UnitcJ St<strong>at</strong>es'i.'wmplc by<br />

gmmosK<br />

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• • - : - : r '<br />

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St. PairicV* D«y<br />

! ' , ' •<br />

Autiitoriuiti. Mi tN<br />

, . - . . : . • ' . • •<br />

French exchange teacher Anne-Claude<br />

Pcllotier assists junior Rommel Riemedio.<br />

finding a ti.ii.nuv tviwecn<br />

academics and extrj-curricular<br />

activities."<br />

PellcnVr has found a<br />

new appreci<strong>at</strong>ion .'or her<br />

school in France through<br />

b.rr cxpcniT^i" in \Yx »•..<br />

change pmgrani .nul <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, "t Icarncit th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

'•.'iiioy tv<strong>at</strong>hitij; in niy<br />

»!" she said.<br />

• "M..stortlK'*.hil.lren<br />

from my i*iho«0 :i)inc<br />

horn poor iiiltitiKiun*<br />

families.<strong>The</strong> French*AIUc.aion<br />

Nt-stum is no!<br />

equipped to bundle thoc<br />

V.udcinu tlut come from<br />

di^viM" h.u'kjjTtnintN,<br />

uusitig iliese children to<br />

haw problems in school."<br />

SVIIeticrsaid.'<br />

"I think language i><br />

being taught in a n'sy in her iciich-<br />

Inglish."! will go<br />

to Fraiit'e but in<br />

j difTcrrnt w.iy Iiy uiing<br />

these !echnique> I<br />

Irji ncd." IVllcticr said.<br />

' iii.iiJi'j^jn^Jw.ixiii.<br />

lki'(lt<strong>at</strong>nrst1">be-i.iid.Slie<br />

lifestyle but misser ihe<br />

I-nmch way, of life.<br />

MWWOBMKn<br />

19<br />

c<br />

»ca{ctenfl,SMm-<br />

lx$en US. Unfra<br />

y 5 • u<br />

<strong>The</strong> Locus Focus<br />

Lo>yeilites find rolling down a grassy hill to be a relaxing thrill<br />

I<br />

nut. jt crowded. Some student* *>cape froi.i all of this by<br />

spentling their free time on th<strong>at</strong> grawy. sloping hill rxhind<br />

the senior drink room.<br />

"When we get kicked out ot'thec<strong>at</strong>e after 1:15,\'Jie library's<br />

Full, and the hallways arc crowded, I like Ui come,hetc," .senior<br />

Gta Do,s<strong>at</strong>d."And it's realiy nice when the suns out. Cut<br />

some sun,"<br />

<strong>The</strong> grassy arca is close to the senior vending rmdiines,<br />

so students there have convenient access to food, act':ording<br />

'ojuniors Linda Huynhand Helena Chan. v<br />

'•• "I started coming here because I was getting sickof the<br />

hustie and bustle of thiiigs, especially the crownJi," Mawh<br />

said. "It's qutcf here: I can be a** loud a* possible and I con't<br />

have to worry 'about bugging anyone. If it's a nice day. I can<br />

lie down and enjoy' Uic we<strong>at</strong>her. 1 *<br />

"It's free here,"she said.<br />

idea. (<br />

U mi upcurrent<br />

c<br />

vert, t on I h rn h<br />

"\ eaJx h. e Fren h<br />

corresponde cet v*h n<br />

we stnd letters JJO ei<br />

and e\ch nge ie n<br />

variou s 1 ject fr m<br />

un d c<br />

Mar q<br />

Th u n t Pelle er<br />

or 1 o ndthc<br />

L'nitc I in o<br />

turn ig h n e She e pe<br />

ci.ilty<br />

be<br />

r o p c<br />

oinn d he h<br />

pro!*/ n n T c ch<br />

u.s.L. II J U<br />

Ann pu / do<br />

need n<br />

•iiread ppi d ( h<br />

•amt I nt p n. n<br />

- -S^- -•••• - ByGmceJang<br />

Rvr.ri.rphm. AccorJinit in ! ('h.in, *• "h.in, a a fir-t-time fir-t -time visitor, "Jt\ "It's, mn mn h h I I I<br />

here tSanon the u^ond tliv>r,"'v|]cic .theii^ii>i!ly ha y, t.<br />

IMTfnWHlllHMM HIIBIIMII1IM •<br />

F YOU ARK LIKE MOST LOWELLITES, >tiu wWi thai<br />

the hallways were, bi^rr. food were allowed in the bur Id-<br />

Junior Mail in BiyiinlikcMlii-diiiiio on the ^rjss m d h Ikes<br />

rnliir»»j. down the bill ^hc.md hsriYieniii.juniiJ! H.i<br />

inj;, the cafeteria wvrc'open lonycr.and th*: library were .Hid jfiphomore \rie!a Morgciiucrn.alwuj-s coinr !K<br />

we're in the hall*, UMkh?rs arc jlwaiTt cotniny out to y H<br />

taikjng^r laughir.i; too loudly. But ht-rc ;nn i.'ic lullj<br />

th.it close to ihov: clussroom windows | Rooms 261<br />

275] ?o \%X» can be as loud as we want," Brvan Mid.<br />

"Wiien I lookout, I don't sct-.iil ihow: Lowvi! li>.<br />

.said.'It's an ei^jpe."<br />

Jenny O<strong>at</strong> male and Willi .Miuki;bon tike iha;' the:<br />

el^e here. \\'c can be alone. And it's >unny here."<br />

Senior Irene Cisco also iike> ilv.* tfilitiidc. 'You<br />

city from here," she sold. "It's secluded here you llxl ik<br />

in the country, all by yourself?*<br />

Others go to thcgr.i!>fy hill to spend qu.ilitv i jnicw h<br />

Senior UiimtVilbn«cv"jami her frtrnt^wtTftHerein*<br />

feel beittr when •.tju're chillin' with just a couple uf fr d i<br />

when there's a bui'.ch of people jround"<br />

Students escape the ever>'da> clwus because the hili is .i place<br />

Ne^dass finds<br />

womeifs role m<br />

hejfneroa ^Aoe<br />

been cre<strong>at</strong>ed where studenfc-sWJy !te<br />

irstead of htstory ** f<br />

Soci3liihjtf.es<br />

teaches the semest.<br />

<strong>at</strong>e It <strong>The</strong> class<br />

1213<br />

msn<br />

said And to JooH <strong>at</strong><br />

through the »i%y


BOYS'<br />

BASKETBAL<br />

LOWELL 57<br />

LINCOLN


i'W- •J^l'"Jmia^^i<br />

SBylohnhyNieroahn<br />

'•-.<strong>The</strong> lineage -vs.<br />

the- JairiR, the<br />

numoerV.is^ the<br />

»me, any .the result<br />

is the same."<br />

Last year. Josh<br />

Lard led [he U<br />

power hitting c<strong>at</strong>cher, he wore num-<br />

V^.In^toeH^^<br />

derhic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion opener against<br />

\Vila.inJosh t syoungcrbrothergCcth,<br />

letllho Cardinals. A power pitebbig<br />

pilchtr, he wears numtw32. j 'v- -.<br />

. . "It'? nice to carry on the Leonard<br />

[John Donolme, the <strong>Lowell</strong> Paschal)<br />

manager] let ne pitch and Vm glad I<br />

did well-<br />

Leonard, tlie l<strong>at</strong>er veision. sub<br />

duetl the Wamprs pitching SIT in<br />

ningj and giving up.onij-1 run on 5<br />

hits while walking oniv one m the<br />

Cardinal* 1 8-1 victory<br />

W l T U t<br />

dinah for two innings. Out two in<br />

nings was all Wilsors pitching i ou\d<br />

handle: With the bases loaded and no<br />

nut*, design<strong>at</strong>ed hnter Derek<br />

Kcnsinger stepped to the pt-ifc and<br />

delivered <strong>Lowell</strong>'* first hit, a single to<br />

centerficld, pl<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>Lowell</strong>'s first ron.<br />

Twns iiisr trying to do my job,"<br />

KensingersAid.rihadufedinghewas<br />

going (o come iri on me with a curve<br />

ball and] guessed right and shot it<br />

back up tiw* middle."<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> scored 5 more mm th<strong>at</strong><br />

inning, 2 from third baseman Harlcy<br />

August inn's rinele to left and 3 more<br />

from first baicni.m Guy Hoi I in**<br />

double tu center.<br />

"IsHlldon'tthiiikwchirth<strong>at</strong>wdl,"<br />

Dbm>huesaid,"But it's nice on a bad -<br />

clay to hold them to one run,and five<br />

leads the Cardinals, pitches past Warriors<br />

Junior Seth Leonard hurls a curve <strong>at</strong> a Wilson b<strong>at</strong>ter in the AM season opener Wednesday. Loweti won the<br />

game 8-1.<br />

T<br />

hits. Seth did very well. He settled notr,Low«Udefe<strong>at</strong>«i Sacral Heart 4.<br />

down after the first inning and did a<br />

itrc<strong>at</strong> job the rest of the way out"<br />

"I'm definitelv excited about our<br />

wr.\v.>n so far." Ponohue said." We .ire<br />

*i-0 fn the Bt<strong>at</strong>r with our only two<br />

losses coming in lewis/*<br />

To start their season on Ute right<br />

2 in the first game of the Lots Bui ke<br />

Tournament on Feb.-'I I. <strong>The</strong><br />

Cardinal's (lew to a 4-0 start in. th<strong>at</strong><br />

tourney, ruining Kiortlan.! 1-1, on<br />

Feb. 22; ami be<strong>at</strong>ing Burlinijanw. '•<br />

2, on March 1.<br />

10 factors why ypu should<br />

be in baseball withdrawal<br />

CU 1T BREAKS YOUR HEART. It is<br />

I designed to break your heart.<br />

JLthe game begins in the spring,<br />

when everything else begins again,<br />

and it blossoms m the summer, filling<br />

the afternoons and evenings, and<br />

then as soon as the chill rains come,<br />

it stops and leaves you to face the fall<br />

^ alone."—A. Bartlctt Ciamait't, ex-<br />

"• pr<strong>at</strong>dentofYaleltohvrsityandfvrmcr<br />

Baseball Commisioner.<br />

looming over my head for the<br />

past six months has been a black,<br />

black cloud. Baseball ended l<strong>at</strong>e lost<br />

October with a long line drive<br />

homexun by Joe Carter. A t th<strong>at</strong> moment<br />

my life significantly changed<br />

Gone were the mornings of waking<br />

up withou t a CAW in the v^trtd and<br />

racing off to the ballpark. Gone was<br />

• • .die best part of the paper, the bast-<br />

.ball boxscore. Gone was Baseball<br />

Weekly the bed baseball newspaper,<br />

which during the offseason truely<br />

turns bi-weekly. Here were doldrums<br />

offidssspomtimtfollouTtttofflieie<br />

time tnbctwetn baseball. Here was<br />

baseball withdrawal.<br />

You are probably thinking th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

am a fan<strong>at</strong>ically foolish fan or u deranged,<br />

demented, tlafiy dreamer of<br />

diamonds.-and you're righuBut to<br />

quench.your undying skepticism, I<br />

offer the following factors why baseball<br />

is best of all.<br />

<strong>The</strong> play factor<br />

In baseball the object of the game<br />

isn't lo br<strong>at</strong> up your opponent, like<br />

football, boxing, hockey, and figure<br />

sk<strong>at</strong>ing. You simply trv to make it<br />

W& c /. JOII.NNV .MEMA.W ;<br />

home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> architectural factor<br />

Tdke tlie team names oft the floor<br />

or field in basketball and tooibal! and<br />

)x>\i don't know where TOU are. Every<br />

stadium in baseball is unique. 'Hie<br />

Sistine Chape! of the United St<strong>at</strong>es is<br />

Wrigley Field in Chicago, with its<br />

brick and ivy outfield wall. Fenway<br />

Park's Green Momrer is much too<br />

imagin<strong>at</strong>ive for the other sports.<br />

<strong>The</strong> philosophical factor<br />

Football, basketball, and hockey<br />

all haw boundaries th<strong>at</strong> constrict the<br />

field of play; Out of bounds, out of<br />

bounds, out ofboundf. You can sit in<br />

the middle of Lake Tahbe and a baseball<br />

could hit you in the fuad ami it<br />

would still be a hormrrun. Unlike all<br />

othersports, baseball isn't rcsrictttlby<br />

a dock; It haia sense of tinielc.ssr.es5.<br />

Tho freak factor<br />

To play Uiskflball ci: fix>lbali vuu<br />

can fttiicrl'avc ulenturbca physical<br />

freak.A f<strong>at</strong> freak fWiiliain"lhc Refriic<br />

cr<strong>at</strong>or" PcrryJ for football or a ull<br />

freakCMonute Bol) for baskctlwll.To<br />

play baseball you have to have talent<br />

anv! a love far the game.<br />

<strong>The</strong> m<strong>at</strong>hm<strong>at</strong>ical factor<br />

Baseball is much more fun to<br />

think about than maih lu'mcwnrk.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carlin factor<br />

As thr comedian George Orlm<br />

vjid; "In football yo*i blitz, bomb,<br />

fpear, shiver, march, and score. In<br />

baseball, >-ouwdit for a walk.!dkt*>-O(ir.<br />

stretch, toe the rubber, tap your<br />

spikes, play b;.ll, and run home."<br />

<strong>The</strong> play-c<strong>at</strong>ch-with-pops<br />

factor<br />

Almost as American ai apple pic<br />

isaboyondfairKt pbyingc<strong>at</strong>ch-Sure<br />

yoj can thow,i football, but when was<br />

the List time you saw a hockcv puck,<br />

basketball, or a golf baU bang tossed<br />

around?<br />

<strong>The</strong> hafftiine factor<br />

time *how complete wiih Michael<br />

Jackson'* crotch-grabbing iirad«? Or<br />

a nice seventh inning stretch?<br />

<strong>The</strong> mud factor<br />

Before each game, umpires rub<br />

mud,ves,mud,on cich baitbaiLIlu<br />

mud comes from a certain place tlwr<br />

K tinmvn only b>- rhc umpiies. This<br />

myitiqut: totally crapes footbali.<br />

where one <br />

KVntc "I 10 0 Vlcr»«' > O «"0'<br />

UnUI»ib 1OI3 Wwncf 3 -0•fl.P.,;<br />

Munfi2h 12 0 0 Friciif 2-0 0^l>:.' i 1<br />

*Jrjiivi>h 1 (1 fl tl • '' "•..-:"'.•'•'<br />

11«1* '2\ R 4 7 Tutali' 'tt'T&M<br />

/imintrmnn (2).Aupiitino,Yoik B-Lowdl .<br />

)2(Bjmire£ljWBt,!rv:<br />

H SO Bli<br />

By William Walnrvcn<br />

n:id Junes Eby<br />

After sirring out<br />

for two weeks because<br />

uf rainouts,<br />

it wouldn't have<br />

been a surprise if<br />

the young but talented<br />

LowdJ JV'•team played incoril<br />

:<br />

tioning and our defense needs to be.'<br />

more consistent for us to bv successful<br />

"first-year croch Den Sossa said.<br />

Ano they have, losing 8-4 to Sacred<br />

Heart on Tuesday after be<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Jordan 8-6 in impressive fashion on<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> offense also struggled,<br />

as Sacred Heart held the Cardinals<br />

hitles* during the first thr« innings<br />

of the game<br />

AgainitRiordan.sophomoreAlex<br />

Klimck powered the Cardinals to victory,<br />

going.three for three witiTa<br />

ihrec-run homer wd five RBFs, while<br />

fellow sophomore Nick Garcia went<br />

two for three and added two RBI'v<br />

Starting pitcher Geoff Acbms.threW<br />

Monday. '• ' • • • • • • • three scoreless innings for the win<br />

Against Sacred Heart, theC.M- before Riordan rallied for six runs in<br />

nols committed wven errors leading the bottom of the seventh inning.<br />

to 5b: unearned Irish runs."\V« pLyeti "We played well throughout the<br />

horribly," sophomore Shawn Longe<br />

game, but we fell apart <strong>at</strong> the aui of<br />

uid,"lf we play like* we know u\-can.<br />

the game," Klimcksaid. _ J<br />

-y,xt'n going to win *lot of games. All<br />

: Although LciwrfTs performance<br />

wt need isconsistenc)'."<br />

ngainst Sacred K:art was less than<br />

Sa-rrcd He.trt gyt of! to a 6-0 lead ipcotai'ulnr, **xpca<strong>at</strong>ion^ for this<br />

bv ihc inunh inning, cipiializtny on year's team are wry high. "We hope<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> errors. F^shman pitcher<br />

to win the championship again this<br />

Chris Kaiser sfarted the game lor the<br />

year." Soua said. "We haw a good<br />

Cardinals and ga\-e up three i uns, hut<br />

squad, withagood balance of retuni-<br />

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Swimming team victory is as sweet as can he<br />

By Erica Ibmcr<br />

5 w i m ni i n i,<br />

u-itl:;»team as di<br />

luted as Ko»l-Aid<br />

"wV^flrnmer camp<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> swim<br />

team still won<br />

very sweet 235-44 victory over Galileo<br />

I hgjh School on Tuesday ai Sava pool.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> coach Peter DeCticgorio<br />

purposely scheduled younger swim<br />

me) slower swimmers, and swimmers<br />

in (heir weaker events for thi'<br />

mcvt I do it with the icason of trying<br />

lo develop the league,"<br />

DeGregorio said. "1 don't want to<br />

scare off [heir swimmers."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lowe!! women'i team wot;<br />

tlicir events 115-5. taking first and<br />

-serond place in all 1 \ events,<br />

j Two girls competed from the<br />

CIIIITO women's learn in two event*<br />

Fnurtftfi Ltiwcll sir's swam in (he<br />

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ciuscweout-numbeivd(heni,"t'rc»lj<br />

man V<strong>at</strong>ic Murphy M'MI after finish Sophomore Bruce Howng takes a bre<strong>at</strong>h m miisrroke tn a meetTgainst Wiisftru'fct^<br />

ingfi tinl00ml»ck!imjke{l:173Il . ' •<br />

ard «. ond in ihe 2OOm individual swim showed up," senior Connu:<br />

niedlej' 1:45.22)."I'm iusl glad (hey Yang «inshipr cujch<br />

ft, lkd in undermanned McAicwr U;.t I ee Sifvcr-ikin siid.'AVc I taw to play<br />

Mondt) improving to 2-0 and re- <strong>at</strong> OIK highc.il level todefe<strong>at</strong> two-time<br />

maining tied for first place with defending champions Washington."<br />

Washington in the AA.V<br />

1-owdl's first true leM is on Mon-<br />

Srniov Ray Gibbons was the day when they embark to lone Tree<br />

m<strong>at</strong>th medalist, shooting a 3' ai Golf Course in Ant«och: Lnweil's top<br />

Hirding Park. Senior Ifna Holloway seven will play against 24<br />

tint IKHI second with 40. Im'ior l.nne-: titr<br />

bb) fim lied third overall with 43.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> ^ucpt the lop po>iu*»n^<br />

On Feb.22, <strong>Lowell</strong>, miriif (lie lop<br />

fce (,o!krs, out shof the O'Conni-H<br />

DoilerrPikers by 40 >trul;e>, winniny<br />

25^ •**>* luntnr Nicole Holtrt nirdicil<br />

the [ nr 11'oitnti hole and paia-J the<br />

hi a! two eu route lo a rn<strong>at</strong>ih hesi 44.<br />

Uiu II jjoll'cr.\ ilniNhed if ihe top<br />

u politic ns. lunir.f MJII Dal ton had<br />

olid r und, Khuoiing a 48 .nut tin-<br />

•••hin^ ••ccor/.l overall, tumor lake<br />

PuNlnmkv fmisneii third for U>weJ!<br />

and third overall with a '50. N'iVk<br />

Oeja vu for girls' hoops<br />

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LowelPs #1 seed M<strong>at</strong>t Axtell serves his opponent.<br />

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^:Th£ <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

boys lennis team<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Mills<br />

Hi^h School of<br />

Miltirae on Tuesday<br />

by a scon* of 4 •<br />

3, after losing last<br />

week to S.iint Ign<strong>at</strong>itib.<br />

v"\'es\ Boo-yaa!" was senior M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

AxieilS exalted reaction after<br />

Uvan Chow of Mill* mtsu'd his final<br />

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player a 7-6,6-3 victory. Axtell's<br />

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• whelming for Chow, who predicted<br />

before the m<strong>at</strong>ch thai he would win.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s third seed, Cyrus Eng,<br />

also won 6>2,4-ti^-0, while second<br />

seed Minh Luu lost 3-6,1-6. Muwing<br />

from themjich wns usual second >ml<br />

GeoigeDrown,whov*-jsoutoftown.<br />

In spite of their victory, the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

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in AAA Irnnisas in recent years.<br />

Axtell called the team's 5-4 loss on<br />

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ivw era Wo muiilv xwver In v (> • *il"<br />

He lefldi a depleted team th<strong>at</strong> lost<br />

nuny of it* better playiiri last year.<br />

"Manilas the best Lhaviiv of playing<br />

in college," <strong>Lowell</strong> coach Scon<br />

Howard s;»id."Attcr him. number.i<br />

two to five are fun Jy even; thc-cc LOUJJ<br />

lw some moving jround in tliow (HI -<br />

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One to w<strong>at</strong>ch this year is freshman<br />

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also won her first m<strong>at</strong>ch 50 2gairvst Warren Wong. .•//.-.<br />

Touche! CmrdimUjmcersjbU<br />

McAteer 7-2 in season opener<br />

By Andreas 1%ortzii<br />

: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Fencing '- team<br />

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J8I8 No-wg* bt<br />

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"I bounce a loi lo keep loose," NJ»<br />

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style has hrtjiiid him win niany Unit v_.<br />

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All-City tourney<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

wrestling team will<br />

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'0 thi><br />

wceiicnd's slaw<br />

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Junior wi r<strong>at</strong>ios luanNovarroand<br />

Rafad Garcia and sophomore- Kamau<br />

Washington won their respective<br />

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Nichols, <strong>Lowell</strong> won the team title<br />

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Although piejM.'d with his tint's<br />

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Sophomore L\ivid Sutler ut>n the<br />

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*aid ih« pfofrrrvd TN".<br />

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incr. brfnrc marriage.<br />

* Female pirjfte> art MI disinterested<br />

in icx lh<strong>at</strong> x\'\.-y tv.r^ionally<br />

walV .may during ii.e set ic! .iIJ;iw<br />

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abridgcr 1 dictionary around <strong>at</strong><br />

parties lor itc-brcakrrs.<br />

7. You don't lUten to the nc * No<br />

Kid«tm the Block.<br />

6. You take ?n early whrduli •^ b«n moved, yet ""^c • r<br />

was no sign of forceticntry,.".'^<br />

: Witnesses wwfro'/^em to be ,<br />

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a I wi fortun<strong>at</strong>e enough to live in a dry which had t castle (above).<br />

Throughout the ywr, tourists from all over Japan visit NlaUuc 'jutfc<br />

Thift photo wu* taken in Much, when the cherry Wov*>rm surrounding<br />

the caistfeerect their best. Even though I lived quitefidJsijrwe from<br />

the castle, Yokoand I visited it often. 1 enjoyed the view from the fourth<br />

• floor, whoi the whole city could be sern <strong>at</strong> a glance. I remember view-<br />

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J n B m y h I ^ i ^ K « n ^<br />

industrializ<strong>at</strong>ion* 1 could fee rice fields and open hills j^/2 Jamaica it j<br />

XAdi(pUyufdoUsdrttep<br />

is i typkal scene of the Hitumutburi (I>)U's Festival),<br />

cdibf<strong>at</strong>ed on March 3, but in the region «f M<strong>at</strong>sue, wheie I iiayed, it i»<br />

cetebr<strong>at</strong>ed woe. month Utc. M/ u^»>i (hou f<strong>at</strong>her) s


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Resolution to admissions dilemma?<br />

j#Gf*J* **nJ"<br />

L » ; __,M... Asians' success in movies<br />

doesn't come easily -•.(-.v- •! '•"• ••: rf'n---r<br />

D Actors, actresses £"'<br />

. likeRi*nUiv!'.iu -iujmiK^J<br />

get local recognition, M-«»hi«fth.^ir^M.,nrwr.tbc:i<br />

th*- fvsivh ot \\mr inmt fro-<br />

share experiences<br />

high school fonncd to case<br />

pressure but Chinese-American<br />

group still plans to file lawsuit<br />

>AN FRWtlSCO' UNIFIED &CHCXH.<br />

I trx: n. J ihre^froM hdttte to<br />

J» nertis t<strong>at</strong>jcadcrrnjrfly mntint^u Muttcnt^tfiG<br />

nut ~l> *tcpurKC> to J,owA rpcm * iK ^<br />

'L*>'. >rar. H« ?wi^tn*i<br />

IN THE NEWS<br />

T«»*V"• SchooS district may P°y s> . b * ri "f b ^' COach<br />

M s : a<br />

' help fund gradu<strong>at</strong>ibn loses job after two years<br />

R^asa-Cer- O Ceranonv to cost S7p(H), 3 Despite succcssftd season, Forelund<br />

seniors pay the rest of the cost loses job to former coach amid controversy<br />

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OPINION<br />

Americaneeds to intervene in jk^nk<br />

la ipfttnvar BO Bomtfeur<br />

rtf p*Urcxwt< Ax&erican<br />

-tificy shocM iw\*e aK<br />

x the guviTT.mmt of<br />

5«c»»rws- Tfac^xent Ui-fc*tl*J Cro<strong>at</strong>-<br />

titfBL Uft the<br />

ihe<br />

Mte&m. Air «fcrik& or «wen t^mvd S*-<br />

Sow, tmJAc naqr .Mvmries m the<br />

vmctt* Is mijxKUWi ;o Amcf&a. ftunia<br />

uo«U Uv to *> tibe •*»« ttHa« to the<br />

jWe to «nd arogw k» Vfttfcra Bwttpr to<br />

«xpaaaoiMna, fc«t **r *rr<br />

by ctmuot. bow wlfi VAntctn<br />

nient it*<br />

thc Ibnntf 5mi«t rcpwbbts? ROOM<br />

i4 ois<br />

its ottdwr ««fot» ^<br />

iHAJb<br />

acm) hort»ik» in thr ft»S->ni<br />

krf. Utter ri-<br />

TKr tctrn* ^wHsiriirtl c/Serf* m=jm ihcf«tmcr<br />

tSarJK^vikTHrwftr<br />

air pc<br />

EtJrok: sfeottU<br />

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u.A^««a:A-,.^«Lu..r « J<br />

Rojas" plan is reckless and unfair to teachers<br />

Oh f«<strong>at</strong>», KM*. MMMI *W br *ni»Ul rrn*<br />

^j.-aM« TV<br />

ojas is 9Hrt dedic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

to hdpingUtc students<br />

al the failing<br />

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111<br />

BySiizyAou-ni6<br />

"Oh, I come fron,<br />

From a faraway place<br />

IV/tor the caravan camels roam<br />

\;gqffyoureaT<br />

^•.^rifilf 'they don't like yourface<br />

:'i.;. ;'•'.',/fVbarlwric. but hey it's home."<br />

'. • -cThii.is a typical stereotype of the<br />

.^Arab culture.<br />

People use nicial slurs and ethnic<br />

.-'-stCftolygcii without ever thinking<br />

• abo'tit how h will d image a culture<br />

'-.rr/ahd.liurt people.<br />

• .-Take fa: example Disney's ani-<br />

;;rnaled extravaganza, Aladdin. <strong>The</strong><br />

fbuith arid fifth linen of the opening<br />

.;;»rig,reprinted above, were so ofTeri--"'<br />

yavcto'Arabs th<strong>at</strong> liy the OctobcrlWS'<br />

home video release the American*<br />

Arab An;i«Discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion Committee<br />

{ADC) won an agreement from<br />

the Walt. Disnc7 Company to change<br />

. these lines (o"\Vhcrc it's fl<strong>at</strong> and im-<br />

' memc: And Ac he<strong>at</strong> is intcriae.";'<br />

According to the ADC Times, despite<br />

the five-montl. legci! ^»1it th<strong>at</strong><br />

_ produced the change, the wurd - liar-<br />

'•' boric"in iVAixthlincrcmiurtcd.Thc<br />

Disney Company refused to remove<br />

the word, chiming thai they "have a<br />

responsibility toprcscrve the integrity<br />

of [the l<strong>at</strong>e IjritiM Howard Ashman's)<br />

- work." AH the 1 good characters,<br />

Aladdin.PrincessJasmincandhcrfsther.talk<br />

Hice Americans while the<br />

other Arab.characters have heavy<br />

By Keith Clion and<br />

Arthur Murakami<br />

_.^STIIESCENE:We're<strong>at</strong><br />

the b-bntl courts, and a<br />

bunch of gup arc picking<br />

teams lor some thrce-on-three action.<br />

Guas who gets picked first?<br />

•:/ v Yu[>, it's the Shaq look-nlikrt.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>'s the deal here? Why dues<br />

. society favor tall guysiFor example,<br />

whyarethcbaskeiballboopssodanin<br />

higW<strong>The</strong>nsultisallthetallguysmob<br />

. thekcy,shovnngo(Tsp4'Ctacul.irlO-<br />

: o'cldcfc.-news dunk? while all the<br />

, = short guys have to fire away from<br />

three-point land.<br />

In fi^btball. who arc the best wide<br />

• receiver^? <strong>The</strong>re's )crr>'Rice, Michael<br />

, Inin.JohnTaylo^AndreRison.Stcr-<br />

•".' '• ling Shin pe. and so on. And wh<strong>at</strong> do<br />

,;;; ; they all have in common? <strong>The</strong>y're all<br />

:• much taller than thelcornerbacks<br />

/ "• ^ajdingihein for the very important<br />

."]' reach advantage. For example. Alvin<br />

•'.••'Harper (6'.1") always Joes well against<br />

,;..- the'Nincrsbecause the Miners guard<br />

"" >•' him with 5'9" Eiii. D&\ is.<br />

,'.' Sports arc just one proof ol<br />

"society's bias aguiwt thestx-fcet-amlunder<br />

crowd. <strong>The</strong> 'alt people are<br />

- given the highe>l positions in this<br />

, country while the shnn folks live in<br />

j^Sv'mediocmy. Who's thegrc<strong>at</strong>csi prc?ii-<br />

': %*• .'dent of the United St<strong>at</strong>es? Abraham<br />

* : mtmen fantasizing about him.<br />

V^Spiakingbf^vomen'sprctcrcnces,<br />

Kiel's take a poll. How many lemale<br />

_.._wic3'krs would go out with Woody<br />

i}F&\Allen iiMti-adof Denzd W.ibiiingwn'r<br />

! '• "^Nqt to leave all tho male readers out.<br />

bud guy. Thai was Iwrn from a long<br />

tradition of competition Iwt-.vccn European<br />

and Middle Eastern societies<br />

ovei trad.»;ofiini:ltcd<br />

by someone old<br />

difk'it'Ml tiaiion.ility.<br />

furthinptodiiwiihiitc main ploi. they<br />

di.it; in :i najity Ar.il* villain or iw>ctis on<br />

p-<br />

Atii'*iu'.in aninor of -<strong>The</strong> Prophet,<br />

Kh.ilit Gib ran.<br />

like any<br />

'swtm'to win.'-'-.. -^V^i&l^^^ft^'^Ssw^lc^f®^!<br />

i sider^ori5,SUctef^l!t^-S^<br />

rnor&accoptea-.jsbope.th<strong>at</strong>tneyiare,<br />

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NEWS<br />

JWMV QUAftll<br />

Sw'rr^iscQjBbainrf of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion" members Steve PKSps'fleft}, Dan Ke&Waldernar<br />

'.Rcja'sTCartpta'dd Port1k>; : arid Ji![ VVyms held-? meeting <strong>at</strong> Everett Middle School on March<br />

', 9 to reveal plans to relieve'tfieowirrowdingofthe district's academic high schools.<br />

O Local group argues<br />

ii reflect demographics<br />

V- By Jimmy Quach<br />

!| - yl- mRYCTANOTHERYEARof Uiwctf<br />

/-\ admissions standards requiring higher<br />

'-..A.\ ^entrance scores from Qiinttv-fVmencan<br />

students than from other students, a local<br />

Chinrse-American community group is g<strong>at</strong>hering<br />

support to seek legal redress.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chinese American Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Club is<br />

hoping to bring a class uction suit against the<br />

school district for eh:ciiriginli s a 1983 desegreg<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

agreement whidi the CADC thinks has<br />

sincc^bocome^discrimin<strong>at</strong>ory.<br />

: Agreed to by the SFUSD, lite st<strong>at</strong>e Bo aid of<br />

dti^hd^NAACPht'<br />

places a -15 percent limit on any ethnicity in the'<br />

(liiirtd's neighborhood school* and a -10 percent<br />

limit <strong>at</strong> altern<strong>at</strong>ive schools.<br />

'Th?* goo) of the lawsuit is to end discrini*<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion against Chmcic students, pure and<br />

simple" CADC educ<strong>at</strong>ion task force chair Amy<br />

Chang stud* "We feel th<strong>at</strong> there ,ire good para<br />

to the consent decree and then there arc parti<br />

th<strong>at</strong> have become out-d<strong>at</strong>a!- But desegreg<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

caps in and of themselves haw become outd<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

In fact, the expert committee (of the<br />

monitoring federal crnirtl reported th<strong>at</strong>, indeed,<br />

ihe'school district is hindering iijitir<br />

. '/Chan^ argued thai the caps have advetsely<br />

afftcied Chin««-Atncrk=n students across the<br />

district Although the <strong>Lowell</strong> situ<strong>at</strong>ion is the<br />

on suit<br />

impetus, a lawsuit would challenge the caps <strong>at</strong><br />

all schools.<br />

**<strong>The</strong> goal here isn'i moreslols <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> and<br />

it'* nal more slots here and there," she said. "H's<br />

equality. It's tlVe fact tharhaifof the high schools<br />

alreadyare<strong>at</strong>ihecapforQiinesesttidcntsJ.owcll<br />

is syrnitolu: for us becauscal InweiJ, a »diool<br />

with a tnuUikm of merit, you s« a|*)iicy th<strong>at</strong><br />

is so in contradiction with th<strong>at</strong>. And th<strong>at</strong> is<br />

where the. discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion is bl<strong>at</strong>ant, but it's not<br />

the only place where it's occurring."<br />

Chang made .' plea for support for the<br />

CADC <strong>at</strong> die Ninth 16 school board meeting<br />

<strong>at</strong> NkAteer, wherr ithonl superintendent<br />

Widdcnnr Hojajoutiined Ills plan to relieve i!:t;<br />

high school. She received support for Itcr stutemenr.ipinst<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion ;isChinc3c-/\m faculty would<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h and technology. uke to wait<br />

— Superintendent Waldemar Rojas '^ ^J^j<br />

districts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students are accepted on J<br />

first enme first »er wbasis from ;i pool<br />

"of <strong>Lowell</strong> applicants who scored 53 or<br />

before thevy<br />

consider "teaching <strong>at</strong> the new school.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> chemistry teacher Dr. Torn<br />

Spt *<br />

higher out o(*a possible 69. In a letter<br />

mailed to parents of Lewd! applicants<br />

on March 10. Rcjashas encouraged<br />

: *nl <strong>at</strong>tractions to the newacadt;inic.hiKh<br />

school differ from those,<br />

offered a; mosticn I : rancisco schools.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se include specbl bussing to and<br />

t£n*<br />

from the school, an Internet computer<br />

network lab, a compar<strong>at</strong>ively<br />

low student-itsacher r<strong>at</strong>io, and concurrent<br />

enrollment <strong>at</strong> local colleges<br />

through a partnership with the scienrv<br />

and m<strong>at</strong>h departments of the<br />

colleges. ;<br />

UC-Berkeley professor Dr. Uuwell<br />

Ellis comniitted his school and department<br />

;o a partnership with the<br />

new academic Jiiyh school and the<br />

SFUSD/Toum-ty no', know this facr,<br />

b d f J<br />

FrandKo [schools! 'h<strong>at</strong> have jgonc<br />

onl to the U.C. system has steadily<br />

dedined."ht:wid."We hope, through<br />

this prop am, to re-establish the traditinnnl<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ionship b;t\%t:en us."<br />

San Francisco Sl<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />

UCM. and the txplos<strong>at</strong>oriutP hjJc<br />

J!M.I pledged support.<br />

At the new academic high %ch'>ci.<br />

students will be cypccied to follow a<br />

drei, code, to use ihc electronic computer<br />

network and the support systems,<br />

and to do community service.<br />

Resolution<br />

to admissions<br />

dilemma?<br />

s\r-\IiSSlONS-jrom<br />

in iiic pool for the other tHrwr<br />

altern<strong>at</strong>ive high schoob or to<br />

go to the new acytcmk high<br />

school.<br />

In response to the hiyher<br />

standard; set for Clitnesc-<br />

'American students, the Chine.v:<br />

American Pemocraiic<br />

Club, a local Chinese-American<br />

political cluh, intends to<br />

file a lawsuit against th** school<br />

district to challenge tht con<br />

«cnt decree, a !983 agreement<br />

to descgrcpU'. San Trancisco<br />

schools. (See story abou ><br />

Roja.1 had foi ine


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Boys 5 basketball<br />

coach loses job<br />

after two years<br />

FORSLUND from Page One<br />

' tied," Forslund said alter the meeting.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>n: 1 * iibsnlulely nothing they can do.<br />

Uyallytlv jobist.m\-Y Morally and ethically<br />

iv's mine."<br />

When news of Low's intentions<br />

mcheritlKpInycn before tht! championship<br />

yame, students who support<br />

Furslund's return went, u> work, iivnior<br />

bssksiMI team members Prentice Weldi.<br />

Aciriano Hrv<strong>at</strong> in, ;ind M<strong>at</strong>t Drcchsici DK'I<br />

with Low, who confirmed his decision.<br />

Tliis caused a chain reaction of player,<br />

parent, and spirit leader activities.<br />

Seme players met with Chens « nJ<br />

Pralo and strenuously objected to the<br />

coaching change Some of the players'<br />

parents wrote fetters to Cheng. One parent<br />

called Angela Aliolo, president of the<br />

Sin Francisco Board of.Supervisors, who<br />

is in charge of funding for school sports.<br />

According to varsity cheerleader<br />

Garley Leon, the Assooution of Spirit<br />

Leaders circul<strong>at</strong>ed 16 petitions which<br />

g<strong>at</strong>hered 100 to 150 sign<strong>at</strong>ures each in<br />

support of Foi slund. <strong>The</strong> ASL presented<br />

tlieni to Cheng and Pr<strong>at</strong>o on Wednesday,<br />

March 15.<br />

"Everyone's been really supportive."<br />

varsity song girl Maria Majtrokyria!t depressing to we the only tiny<br />

peep of open support tor homou'xuiilit/ <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> tlv.t l\i ever seen silenced like thai."<br />

'lite tollece cipericner lifted :he sru'ictal<br />

pressures I mvell placed on S.ilt, who is nuw an<br />

otHccr in il<strong>at</strong>vaid's hi. O.iy. aini U-0».ri Student<br />

A>snCia;ion. "i KIIII^ i •> \n\\vy,c was .1 bit;<br />

yt'ti mi^iil c.i'.ti.iily iiui 1 ! -.tHii-roti'.* wlio turtle<br />

•n;t ui be ^'. ly, v.hnti IU'VI.T h ipf-'iieil af Idwill.<br />

I d:l( niti-h innf..'ut h.\\ ctiun^ed Lilts lire dram.it i'Cttl!y.<br />

"I have .i rc.il iod.il life now," she said. "l!a-<br />

^icilly.wlion you come out iiuoUt>"e.suJilei;lv<br />

>t>usian>.i>iniMini^iiiiK- wnoiewaist'i toiiiau-<br />

Old You Ace<br />

<strong>The</strong> SAT?<br />

WE OED!<br />

feAv iT.i/.y ivarv .tit;: i'\ all sn nov and lung-<br />

a>vaitcJ th<strong>at</strong> it can btf »lot of fun.<br />

"I've tweome .i lot more political, and politically<br />

sw;ur. It's intfxtuible to realize thai you<br />

am £jy wiihnu! teali/in'c* th<strong>at</strong> all of a sudden,<br />

there are .i •.•-hole loi of people out there who<br />

diMi't dl.i 1 M'ii — wi:d ait-literally ili%yustedby<br />

yon. iVrii st.irt u* notice hnmophobia — you<br />

•irrn i ti-ilet trtl \:\ t\b- collective n<strong>at</strong>ional con-<br />

>cniiisiit-)M)1 tlic ti'.,;ss iitcilij.'njiil'i.i very evi-<br />

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Aiid I am no<br />

Assembly to deal with<br />

the puberty nightmare<br />

O Kaiser program to<br />

help teens cope with<br />

problems, anxiety<br />

3y Shirley Truong<br />

**Nighttn.m* On Puberty St.," J Kaiser<br />

Permanent health educ<strong>at</strong>ion pmgram,<br />

will take students .»:i .t tourney<br />

along the road lo aduJthood in (he Oro!<br />

ChangingThMKr.on April 5,from 2 Mi<br />

»o 3:30 p.m.<br />

drcss,idolc.v:cr.t concerns "l.owdica.msclnr<br />

Lori. 1 it.11 VAndrcb sjiti'* i riK i v u-iii<br />

also dispense with anxiety.uul give coping<br />

skills with (he problems teem face."<br />

A cast of lour prpttr.Vrion.il .irtohi will<br />

manipul<strong>at</strong>e comedy, music, and otiiotkitul<br />

dr-inu lo ft*:us on Ivi-ly changes,<br />

jvc" prtfiiiire, suicide, .niii s«\vj,il .itrtiv -<br />

i(y. >ki Miii. "liirv<br />

have aiso performed aiuund ihe IWy<br />

Area mid Sacramento middle schools,<br />

Cai cn:s wil\ rccciw conwnt lot u*rs in<br />

tin: nut! irtfonntng i!irn of the .i.*jcnv<br />

My. Student* who« paienis return Uw<br />

l-.'ttcr indic<strong>at</strong>ing their ohjeciif m to the assembly<br />

%vili not <strong>at</strong>tend.<br />

for ihc p.ijui.<br />

1 he health center already meets the yrmvini;<br />

ne.-\t Sot student's physic J! healfj) proMems<br />

and tiic additional tadliturs will provide eniritiunj!<br />

and psychirlnjjical '.ounsdiny for itudcni,.<br />

S-ucc October, the clinic h.ts Ivt-r. open<br />

tun and a half d.iysa wti.V jnd offeis j-vtif.-ra, 1<br />

phvitcal.uitiip^'irtsrvanis trcwtnicru htrmimr<br />

•-poMiinjurtn.iuimuni/<strong>at</strong>ians.riiinoroctitc ill-<br />

ness, pregnancy test ing and referrals, sexu-,<br />

ally transmitted disease inform<strong>at</strong>ion and referr.il.<br />

AlUS/HIV infcniutiun for testing<br />

and support, nutrilion rduoition, mental<br />

health counwling for emotional crises,and<br />

uindom availability, auording to the clinic<br />

brochure. <strong>The</strong> clinic refers students who<br />

ntfd ad(Jitton.O i/.ivi.:c» toother adolescence<br />

health care factJi'ie,,<br />

Balboa hazing thre<strong>at</strong>ens all JROTCprograms<br />

n. B> Vrt^hitl XochiU n»nuwi Beruon .<br />

""' iot vK/U-nt, viok-ru, v-.-cra! v-.LT.i! MtOU" )UOU:' incnbeu wicnbcii .uid. said. r;.mi- ir.rli»^iiI-w^t i i • ..<br />

say violent and mand<strong>at</strong>ory hazily,<br />

or inti<strong>at</strong>ion.dott not go on in their<br />

program, the Bo,vd of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion n ton«d« •<br />

ingrcmovuig | KOTC prog' anis trom \he «:htx>!<br />

iiistjict because of a hazing incident <strong>at</strong> 'folbcu<br />

high scho-M on K*b. 22.<br />

Major IOM^II Mu«1li. Uvscll'i JEOTC M;<br />

nior army instructur, admit* 'h<strong>at</strong> hazing £oi><br />

on <strong>at</strong> Lpwell.but not to tlie same .ki're*.' as li.illxia."ln<br />

Uie past, there has bivn ha/irtg.but it<br />

wasn'l viokiit, just wrb.J,"'ii? ssid.<br />

"Ranks"a ritual in whichacadet vvJksbetween<br />

two rows of odcts while bang [ ttnchi-d<br />

in tbcirm.isn^t u*^ :tApunir.hmtnt ariy.wrH.<br />

On a cadet" 1 ! birthday, the cidct paws tlirouph<br />

racki, but only willingly, and tlie act is playful.<br />

Mucclli think-, thM die s-.hool bward >honld<br />

ir. Ac whoie popim for an iw.I«t(td.<br />

Hoard membon .ire claiming tJiar<br />

iLieing ii typical ol W.fff. pn.^nutii. l^ut this<br />

! U.i!boa ha/ing! is .i i jrc incident."he said.<br />

h- the incident.« Malhoi thrc- cutlets were<br />

punished by tiir 'ranks" (or missing drill team<br />

pi J.'icc. <strong>The</strong> mosv vrnous cave involved Romeo<br />

UaLtu^ui;.a W->cdr^ild aidei. who was ^fcgedly<br />

bearer, by hi* drill u-am compunder for<br />

taiiurtr to complete J wt of push-ups, according<br />

w Th,- hummer. '1 he be<strong>at</strong>ing left Rjlanguh<br />

bruised and his kU »;ardrum punctured.<br />

B»wrJ tncntbrr Tom Ammuno thinks l|-,c<br />

JROTC programi in high stli-Ws "should be<br />

blhl''ih<br />

does not j.iar'.- his vietvji.<br />

About 40 si:prioriers.»f 0 w.<br />

Cimc lo the school board meeting Tuesday,<br />

March 8, to oppose the removal of the progum<br />

from the district. Ihc school board<br />

nude nn decision on tin- nutter, but aiked<br />

t< ir an mv«sti{t3tiui> of the luzi^;.<br />

"This is thr firM iim.* a hazing has ever<br />

been reported in tiwdistrici.but \x is not die<br />

first occum'iictC'Arr.mtano siiH. "An ROTC<br />

program encourages these things. It is part<br />

> f i n i \<br />

Ttn-disinet oiriiidtTiha/ing ic.ime,saying"<br />

'•any Mud-rnr who(vrtkipaio in hawng,<br />

or .inyuctthaitauws.jriOiMy totalise-personal<br />

humili<strong>at</strong>ion or ttisgracr, will be referred<br />

for su..pensiori-fltid/or ^pulMon."<br />

llalbod princirvJ Julie Montevirgin didn't<br />

ie.-.pond -ind ihc .idnnnistr<strong>at</strong>ioi; toll stud<br />

"Hv Boaid will divruss the issue in April.<br />

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Visiting judges impressed,<br />

place for flag being sought<br />

BySol/uiflNnlfo<br />

1 Three repre^cnt<strong>at</strong>fvrs from the St<strong>at</strong>r nepartment<br />

of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion visited l.owell Wednesday,<br />

March 16, to verify applic<strong>at</strong>ion fora 1994 L5».<br />

tinguiihed Schools Award.<br />

• "Bused upon an exit interview, where the<br />

" thi« women spoke to the principal on wh.it<br />

they've found in the school, they were very<br />

impressed, and especially by the students," ;«sistant<br />

principal John Maboney said. "I think<br />

wcaregoing to gelancUkT award, which meaivs<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I have to find a place to hang another Hag."<br />

<strong>The</strong> three women spoil ihe Jay visiting<br />

classes and talking with students to find out<br />

more about <strong>Lowell</strong> from a student 1 ', point of<br />

view. During Mods 8-10, they askc-.J 12 selected<br />

students question* such ,is."Mo>v do ycu feel<br />

aboulthc emotional sup|Hirt!rom adults here?"<br />

"We're very im(Tfi*:d bv the school and if le<br />

level of academic achievements made by the<br />

students htr.-e," valid<strong>at</strong>or Carolyn \U>ba b said.<br />

An annoiirurcmcmof ihesthools chilli !br<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e recognition will come from the Sti.it: Superintendent<br />

uf Public fnstrucrion in M^y.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 1 Ugh School is ilic only &»n Fr JJ-ci.^o<br />

school of live lh.it applied to receive a visit by<br />

the 1994 California School Recognition Program,<br />

prurnrcn of the 199-1 Distinguished<br />

Schools Award.<br />

Benjamin Iranklin Middle School, George<br />

Washington High School, Herbert Hoover<br />

Middle School, and Raul Wallenberg High<br />

School ;dio applied for ihr aw.trd. <strong>The</strong> school-,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> have the highest scores receive site visits.<br />

LDWWI wjioncolTvi hijji idHH>i;-oul l I •!j<br />

tli<strong>at</strong> applied 'or the award who were selected for<br />

* site "valid<strong>at</strong>ion" vuit.<br />

French students are<br />

excellente <strong>at</strong> festival<br />

By AndreasT/orlm<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> French students won av/ardv in diction<br />

and overall cxorlLncc<strong>at</strong> a competition <strong>at</strong><br />

the Trustee'* <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er In the Asian Art Museum<br />

on Tuesday. March 15.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Festival d'Ar! Dramalique (Trench t r c>tivalof<br />

Dram<strong>at</strong>ic Arts) involved 101 rcnch.ukl<br />

''American schools from around the liuy Area,<br />

including 1 incoln High School and the i'rendi<br />

American Intern<strong>at</strong>ional School, (iruups t'roni<br />

the schools recited po^m^disJoyuL<br />

original scenes written in French.<br />

Seniors Isa KacJurUland tte<strong>at</strong>nccAi<br />

and toiphamore Art Wclkont won the ifiVtior.<br />

award with iticir recit<strong>at</strong>ion «if .m cwrrpi frum<br />

Je.ui Paul S<strong>at</strong>rc's No Fj<strong>at</strong>aboM tlirce criminals"<br />

reflection of their lives in heli.<br />

"W'ewere really surprised because wedkln't<br />

b.iv> nvtch c b<strong>at</strong>iiv t" jn;«-iio-" At»m;in:i MUI<br />

•*A diction award in PrenJi is a big thing."<br />

Seniors Felicia Pham, Uila Weir. Valeria<br />

' lialderramos.and Cltrtstina Martin and sophomom'Kenneth<br />

Uc and l.i.ivid Martin convinced<br />

the judges they were ¥i rtich enough to<br />

,wm the overall excellence .uvard for a s<strong>at</strong>ire they<br />

STREETLIGHT<br />

R E C O R D S<br />

fac^iw^T.-^<br />

wrote on tiKjir<br />

!>i!i it was din."<br />

"I w.is vet y<br />

of voti<br />

hrf Anniv<br />

A diction award<br />

in French is ti bit*<br />

thing." — He<strong>at</strong> rice Amnmon<br />

"Mr Dt.iiri WA-A<br />

clean-up cniumittee co-th.iir Dannie<br />

UVtkmn vaui." Vhiv pnuvi th<strong>at</strong> the student*<br />

h.ivi- raken itnnr ot the responsibility in<br />

keeping l-nivelUUun."<br />

Volunteer* swept Moors, ujshed winilow-,<br />

cli.iiHi' L!iaik!KNiids,ci>Itec!i.xl tr ish,<br />

and t'.Kiiurm'd ;Iie main huiltliii}', j*;il the<br />

1 v Principal Paul Cheng cleans windows<br />

"I ii.dn't th.nk thai it «.MS th» ffttiy." an(j student dusts library al PTSA cleaiHip.<br />

•ophnruore *.!.»%•• MC-»;itisl".ui;. IIK- i»-i-luir ot rlic fl SA «. lean-up committee, the ITSA<br />

)Wc ihr *.(iinmiitec a jjr.iui ot il.?C. ot vvhich only i-}0fi was ti.sed tor clc.ming supplies.<br />

I ihml> 't'.. aivj!i!r.:.ition o| p.m-nis .nut si;i.L-nt- lo imcM in .t schix)!,'' p,tri*nt I : rank<br />

" I In viriii-np ••• .HI i-ufilt'iir ulc.t. It ensiut'". I h<strong>at</strong> Miitli-nts lake soine r^ponsibility to<br />

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"w yf, j-v; Vj * • . .":'-'•*'"«" 'V '••<br />

f :i'l r ^1tthe, parertils ^flbod parent; arid<br />

';'' : |)raA^\ti)e!tWwiWa'sense of secu-<br />

• -rity, [ HienLtHi^cfrtfd can understand th<strong>at</strong><br />

it's 1<br />

•v^l^Plf'^'fln'D'KW^sfacef<strong>at</strong>he<br />

I: m<strong>at</strong>imtotetfiemselves.Or. Mama<br />

I' ^Srnort^-e theraixJt end rarruTy counselor<br />

| ,;;^nieyfeel;prfisstjred to live up to<br />

,:..higt;Gir standards krorder to'get sotr«<br />

• degree of acceptance^'Simon said,<br />

>;, towe'J jurepV M<strong>at</strong>thew Kahn, whose<br />

iripther, N<strong>at</strong>icyKakn, is'thc PTSA pftsi-<br />

-rJegree. His*rnother became PTSA<br />

dcr.t 'wtH-'n lie wai a sophomore,<br />

'^^pne'disadirimtage of having a well<br />

: tng something bad, (get double busted/'<br />

"• Kahn said; Yet he: likes to mother'*; H*'<br />

^.m because ; olUny; mom and are really<br />

j%'rtcotome^Kahhs<strong>at</strong>d.'. : .<br />

,Enit(y-Wynns ! . mother. Jill<br />

^ f t h S F d<br />

§MdScro3l;p«tc Board of Educa<br />

: ticn. ; lhJtiaDy, : VVVnn5 was uneasy about<br />

SANDWICH<br />

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After 10 purchoses, get 1 free<br />

POLITICS<br />

Brown finds job after '92 efecfion M£<br />

f<br />

Ciltfonii.i li'iry Broun<br />

iei) the rjtiki of political<br />

ln^isw ))•-•;) lie lvc.isiiin:<br />

"\\V ihc<br />

Brown uyshi'sMrlud !!n* radio pn<br />

give an iitterfMtni' channel ofc<br />

to th? people tn this countn*.<br />

rrow, i; is very locmcd on bii^ f;if •.<br />

), wry short *cgriwmt. ti awncone<br />

talks longvr liian 20 seconds it is unu«u.it,<br />

so you get the inipcrtarti issues of Ameruj<br />

uivia!iz*i,i .iikl LHcrsimplifisd."<br />

In (us show, iirfivn iiis*:iivsfs OIK' MUC (tn<br />

ihc city in the use of j?oticiiici g<br />

Utt'orc r;i*:fi show, Hr mvii j'rcpiirts himwJl' with<br />

brown uay* fJieicarc two lus't ii%ut•• lu* w\\]<br />

y<br />

tl . «ocial htukdt-m-n th<strong>at</strong> ii is cjusinp, jn.I the<br />

deteriorili-in of ihc njrura 1 cm iionmej'ii."<br />

Hrown think> Atiierif.i'-. jivohlcmi arc il«>nifstic,<br />

"It wil! be* . 1 l-,r r. m<br />

o,i .it<br />

.-'.tti-J<br />

i! ilu-<br />

L-itetlh.ttmiinihV'itlvJr/wc ui the<br />

i;Mt)iiiuivwnu],i not ti"in,iJ!y c him uirJt<br />

U 1*1<br />

•>t tins-. K lot<br />

.t rc''x.iiiiu).i!i('ii i.'t vctfty's .iKituiK tt..*wjriJ<br />

r.i|vand itsviitnus StibiniSM'in nniivrdttrt,^it<br />

nt ci->rw-iM. Wiijon .irj^uc- 1 th;»t "if ;in .iss.it|•<br />

.IM held veil .it knite point, jiU'd for your wal-<br />

II"...HK1 you lonipliui, there v\oukl bo mi question<br />

th<strong>at</strong> J crime "A'JS comrrntted," •<br />

thi* May 15,I'W3 issue of tK* Uii<br />

Vddci'i defense buyer, M.ili'olin ,\<br />

. sjv.-thecascin jtiitlfrcnt lif^it.<br />

Mrttics said in :tic MJV 1?, 199? .Vnv }\>rk<br />

Timfs.<br />

Ttagicall|,toCicty is.^till iusitanl tu u^ rape<br />

lor wh<strong>at</strong> it really is - the bl<strong>at</strong>ant viol<strong>at</strong>ion nl'.t<br />

woman's, rights <strong>The</strong>'c'i .something veriouily<br />

wii-.tij; when a nun ilerivo pleasure from .i<br />

woman's hdplosinc.is.<br />

Tlie grand jury's uVci.siuu rellocts sm.i^lv'%<br />

tcndenc>- to place the [luiit on i ipe s k'.ims. i his<br />

pampers,it*not breeds,thiMttituJe tiut ra^vran<br />

820 U!loa Street | ;<br />

L (Next to West Portal Street Car St<strong>at</strong>ion) J j j<br />

7J~| San Francisco, CA JjJ j<br />

Ll_ (415) 564-1455 := 3^ ;<br />

VaM only «20 Uiioi Street. i<br />

I :.:<br />

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't\l::ii i\ r.ij'i- )ii\ttiifil.' !'IK'% ,I woman re-<br />

a!lvfni-l(>t;c!'ru:.i!lv;ilt.n-ka!.!ii-.(!i'livilfitlia\TT<br />

-.•\'' !>•••.••. n tii^ltiTuhal *ik-woman 'va-. t*vai •<br />

inv;. i\t ht.-.v t!irl,tiii>u^ vhc \v,i'-' It •.hci:l.f m\]y<br />

iii.ifti,-; ::i;it tin- \>.\i;)».in «U'L| :)•*<br />

L'ulsi.-IUM.n. lv I..i . 1 ' • • •.) -;—. :<br />

Ift. i |H,II. .!'.•.•; ,,n,!i .tJT.i.l: J;S ijt.u-.- . oi:*.--.;^<br />

\iudi:nts, y? I'l^iiviu'iH 'slid ih.it it thews ere<br />

i;u<strong>at</strong>antcal iim-iunily. tiicy would proi>adiy<br />

tapi-.» vvnman, ai*ty," Wilson said in res[«insc to the<br />

gr.\nd jury's dcxtsion, according to the IVia/tingon<br />

M)jr,<br />

*i"hc drcisjun in Wilson's case kd to a n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

outcry I*roA*cutors convened a Mcntid<br />

gnnd;ur>- the folloiviny month and an indictmrRt<br />

was fcirm.d!y U;ui.-d.<br />

Valde/ was wiitt'Mi.i.-ii rii 40 years in jail on<br />

May .'-i.lW Now neither he n*>r vVitxm will<br />

t^f^ei thj<br />

AGENHRALUSBD<br />

• BOOK STORK :<br />

60S<br />

SOLD •.TRADED."<br />

JO-9 MONDAY thru THURSDAY<br />

10-10 FRI, SAT ond SUN<br />

1193 CHURCH STREET, <strong>at</strong>. 24th<br />

Ovor 3530 SCR.-OTO loot oV books'<br />

s3$ffi?iii&*>ti!^^<br />

• sTiicii't." IK" s|v>Kc about tin* harms of pr.su- -X'<br />

ciJes to ('Ciitfotnix ,'.;<br />

Urnwit would like to jthkir ;* .» goals. .V<br />

through his *hnw, '*! want my radio program V^<br />

to lvjtwit-v/.iy*'.»nuiiunicj|ion for citizens in- ''-y*<br />

tt.esto.1 in ,i belter tv.iy toorgjnkc snviciyfhe. 1 ~&<br />

S.liJ.<br />

"My jspiriitiftM i? to cicztc J n&v basis of,<br />

politicj) power. uiKontaniin.ncd and.:;?<br />

utKorri'pted by the money th.it now drvcs".:< !<br />

" ' White House." Brown sJtd. : '<br />

OaicJitk wrotf otwet ;W advertising problems<br />

"We liie IVopIc" Iwv According to tlie article<br />

/i'Mnhj/and Swiss /Vnierica Trading. • '•'£'?,'<br />

Despite this problem. "We the People" is 1 '•$.?*•<br />

jired on -S st<strong>at</strong>ions fimn OswegcNcw York to v^»,',<br />

Honolulu. Mairaii. <strong>The</strong> show is broadcast on ' ^<br />

one IW'Are* st<strong>at</strong>ion, KSRO 1350 AM in Santa : •:&&_<br />

jrihaiif&mFrancisc<strong>at</strong>uwouIdlike -v<br />

to hear''WciheK^plOhey should call KSFO • •''<br />

divi a.sk ifloi n to play the show. 11c siid th<strong>at</strong> he '-.<br />

will st.iyuith the MV>VV as lonpas[]t-oin. u icer- .'<br />

tiiinly h.nr been involved in palitks?.nd 1 like .;"<br />

it. so i ,[tm't rule .•nvtiiiny out, but this is m>- : •<br />

IIKU-S rifiht now," [trown slid.<br />

capture?<br />

six<br />

By Kctrina Tilds<br />

"wfc<br />

t «jf icr.'i in tiw tnr.u«t juriiar ^tdtesnwn of<br />

America minkonference li^ld .<strong>at</strong>pwelM<br />

onFob.-I9.' -,-'-,-^.; *&&•••'• : t*:^\<br />

, Sophornores Ksyin Angstenberger;^ 7 ]<br />

EfUabeih Spencer, and Carolv^i ^optans,ri I<br />

anti juniors Wicp Oiiyp^Mdj^ : XCi c~\<br />

Benson, ,-ind Johnny Nienianri f|<br />

swarded Best Deb<strong>at</strong>er trophies fofjihelr^<br />

efforts AtoIalo^rMnawrtvreregiven^<br />

titied.-<strong>The</strong>RealWortcf.Yi<br />

tal sex, T<br />

executions.-iln'a<br />

I Turner, presid^c^*j:^el|;M^g<br />

I debsteswere reajr/ good and I yvas'giSi.^<br />

• to see a lot of our Members deb<strong>at</strong>eg'aidi...<br />

i oarticip<strong>at</strong>ing." : • _ ; - .><br />

qol(/«n B'laway phwmacv<br />

janet m<br />

MANAGER<br />

[ 201 JACKSON STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

' CAulFORWtA 941 ;i<br />

| PM0NE (415) 433-4860<br />

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Jordan proposes curfew<br />

Intension to I7-yeai>olds<br />

SyTham Dang<br />

lt\ past midnight inj<br />

you've broken your curfew.<br />

VouVrr in trouble not only<br />

with your parents, but with<br />

the law .-is wll, if you are un-<br />

der 14.<br />

; ..^ujTcnicurfcwLnvstJtiSih<strong>at</strong><br />

teenagers Hand younger must be home by II<br />

: or the police may pick them up and call their<br />

parents. Th<strong>at</strong> may cliaiige soon, however.<br />

Last spring. Mayor Frank Jordan proposed<br />

an anti-crime plan entitled "Ta**e Back Our<br />

City." Ihdttdcd in the pbn.-yait a proposal to<br />

' raise the curfewage from II to 17.<strong>The</strong> proposed<br />

curfew would be in effect bcttwwii the hours oi<br />

liOl ajn.andSa.ni. on S<strong>at</strong>urday and Sunday<br />

•-and 11 p.m.on Sunday through Thursday until<br />

5 a.m. the next day. according to Flynn Bra-<br />

. dley of t'ieMayor's Criminal Justice Council.<br />

:_-"; :• •Police st<strong>at</strong>istics show lhai violet^ crime<br />

,, committed byjinw tiles accounts for an bicriMsjngly<br />

large percentage of overall violent crime*,<br />

in San Francisco,** the proposal says.-<br />

<strong>The</strong> polio: department supjx>ru jnrdin's<br />

r plan. "Chief [Tony Wbcni) has said lep.Uaiion<br />

(of curfew laws] in oiher cities has lowurcd ilic<br />

crime r<strong>at</strong>e," David Ambrose, public rcf<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

.officer for the SFPD, s.ud<br />

Others oppose the proposed law .mil think<br />

,. it is unconstitutional.^It alt buiit down lo discrlm.Jadon<br />

because IMMC rights like the First<br />

Amendment arc viol<strong>at</strong>ed -•.right to aucmbfe<br />

cannot be exercise^,'' M r .' • v. ; ••.•;'; 'V'-iv.'' 'ii'^f/wrtii^prograrfi.^^^^htfpnfc'^Tivas^fi^^<br />

;. • Alar^i3pra*btoinwnlw<br />

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go advertise sornwiha'ij.'elgB,," Emssiid ••;<br />

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Givi! conflict in Bosnia d<strong>at</strong>es back centuries<br />

By TUmtny W«ng<br />

At the iceht<br />

Winter Olympic<br />

games held in<br />

t'ilC S*.Tiii. 3 oOUlt'ifltl<br />

group of the Slaw, arrnx>d<br />

in the Ballui is during<br />

die 7th csr.iury and<br />

liiln'.l utnlci ifvS.-r!)\ whotTi'.Ht'vt J<br />

torpnnifii.t gc-vernnir'nt hr<strong>at</strong>kil by<br />

.llto.<br />

According to Schw.ut?, the ?overrmunt<br />

tola people to Ibrnet thi'ir<br />

nuiwiV;! Uukground.'"! hey wcTfoJ-<br />

mv.iji-.f iioMit-i on April 7, jy;»2.<br />

[i.;>iiM.ihciin»*i in(cj5'jlctl tcjjUiti.1%<br />

tlic fucus of the ftjihiifif; IKVJUVC the<br />

thrtT titctiom. disagree on htnv to di-<br />

\i:!o the arra. 'Hi* h«M.t« nf (hf Mml.nui<br />

Orthodox Scrbi. and Roman<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic Cro<strong>at</strong>s are loc<strong>at</strong>ed in<br />

, <strong>at</strong>lllctcs and<br />

officials puitl trilf-:.<br />

.. IVtmcr Olympic hosts. '-'<br />

/Vtlie openmti cercntuny, a moment<br />

ef silence was held. Puring the<br />

game>,Brili.sli ice (lancersTorvL'and<br />

Dean performed their 19H4 gold<br />

,.medal Bolero piece as their fi'core<br />

performance and German figure<br />

sk<strong>at</strong>er K<strong>at</strong>arina Witt dedic<strong>at</strong>ed hrr<br />

g p g p p<br />

'.'••\,-.._,-. <strong>The</strong> civil''warm Yugoslavia th<strong>at</strong><br />

' bVoughtOI)inpians to theif ft«t is ihc<br />

• rciiih of age-old conflicts.<br />

'•''.ThcdrtiwonsbetwecntheOoiits.<br />

Seibs, and Muslims th.it <strong>at</strong>e causing<br />

pain <strong>at</strong>id fear djtc luck to the 14 th<br />

centur/.<br />

Yugoslavia ha< .i "lout; h' slor >' n Ilic Koni.-Ji empire<br />

and the Chriitiin<br />

church split in 337, according<br />

to Stephen<br />

SchwarU,.i Ommich'Tv-<br />

•pnncr and lialhan JItairs<br />

uK^rL <strong>The</strong> tu ws of<br />

the break \icrc the ik>sna anIi%*ia wasar<strong>at</strong>ctl iii<br />

1*?1S and Serbs went the Lirgest ethnicgioup.<strong>The</strong><br />

nev>'iMi;onunit«:lthc"<br />

thice ethnicities under a Serb and<br />

many non-.Sctlvi feJt i! wa» unfair.ac*<br />

rorilinft to ti«- Feb. 7. 1^9) i^t..; of<br />

'Tftc Aitiintu founuil Constitution<br />

"IVople ^rc bilker about llie rclipuMii!<br />

.»nil .:ulnir.ii diOcifmcs" Antlrcw).mos,a<br />

U.C-tierkeiey Eastern<br />

Kuroptrdi: and compar<strong>at</strong>ive fxjlitics<br />

professor, uid.<br />

Durinu World War II the<br />

Cro<strong>at</strong>ian* jnd Bosnians rehrlied.<br />

" <strong>The</strong> pr>*rl':didn't b<strong>at</strong>e UieSei buns,<br />

but the Sernian government, 1 countries, jie wdl, .-uid the mfdM was<br />

not .ill propaganda, bia.tbr n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

cultui •; v*~Oi \cry t'aepr lx- -.lid.<br />

('c-tnrnvinism lwg.ui t« tall when<br />

Tilv have been killed.<br />

'. W'rttcm countries Iwve not sent<br />

> y<br />

are afndd of getting caught in a war.<br />

'Ihe Serbs now hold 70 percent of.<br />

Ctuilb. <strong>The</strong>y have set up w-ajn'<br />

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r: :: t6 : - ! £itraBt1i»re (rcshrreiD and !<br />

J. the club i<br />

on •<br />

puberty. Ihfiy want mose '."fto<br />

arejgesiunely interested tn py- •<br />

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Student poetry and prose<br />

unite in <strong>The</strong> Myriad<br />

ByX<strong>at</strong>herincSdiocn<br />

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• Tnegoal*nfobbyingCongress:-,^ E«iy.'y»4piypS<br />

was to cwtfinuG ftmrfng tot;liw T^-";;^BpunA"jocaiJrt^<br />

fr 'ttd hl did^f^<br />

frJ students get mto.c ft;^Fr?f^<br />

^^sth>JT'tl^"wbtdd.^<br />

rgi»«'.tW'm •a:n^;|3cr3Jriiito«; /:<br />

,sti)|y,"f| fn<strong>at</strong>as^everything'cdt$£<br />

: <strong>at</strong>os; they,,weni;<br />

Congress cy eRperJeice yeas ^<br />

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good otitC. ste siskt .*rt should te"^<br />

fforcrtfter.peocJe.too.''-;' .: i wSiJ Bcwtf h^ disafcOTteijeU. >}'• s^iTSnjS.imnJ^^^i^^'<br />

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Dilemma of cafeteria food vs. beanery food<br />

itwlacnnllnnt (T!cni cooks, accordinc ^HMHBHBHH9HBBl* nvtf ^ VR> By Jason Horst<br />

'(VB9UHHHB9SHBIBH tryint) :o have more anjtneal.<br />

"Cafeteria<br />

ross, 1 *<br />

-,., "<strong>The</strong>y serve<br />

,. hone me<strong>at</strong> in<br />

'- 1 there."<br />

"Th.11 siurf<br />

g4Vtnie food poisoning."<br />

:'. How man>- ttmes have you heard<br />

• your, friends m<strong>at</strong>e st<strong>at</strong>ement', like<br />

these? Are tliev 11 ut*? N cifett-ri-i fo(xl<br />

<strong>at</strong> bad as f-t'oplc say it is?<br />

Thcansww is no. Noihing ii lhjt<br />

.bad. <strong>The</strong>cafcleria iinifly has .1 uni-<br />

\TCTKI1 ba4 r-Jtp. KvcS students who<br />

don't e<strong>at</strong> tlwre iliinlc thai it rus terrible<br />

foodTltufact ittft<strong>at</strong> ihere>•?nothing<br />

wrong wi;h cafctcrii food. .<br />

, h mehi cooks, a<br />

to i:cw cook Stan<br />

variety.<br />

As lor ihe pi«a, it is the moil<br />

[lolIenb.Kh.Thi. cooks<br />

Currcnfly then- is popular iton.but tlwre Me, always twi<br />

just w.iim it up.<br />

not enouglt vaijrt/ in<br />

p<br />

f lotfcnhach uivu get a pack-<br />

' bar due to a 'jck oi not here, we don't work. .<br />

age," «rnior Hirien \jii<br />

\t.itT. <strong>The</strong> caft'tcna was<br />

17K fact *i, inoil (jtick-ru cynia<br />

said. "In ih?beuiK'ry wu Students are confused .Tver food choices.<br />

no: making enough don't e<strong>at</strong> triers lun'or Liltuha<br />

have to buy cwryth'ng scparjlclv."<br />

or (hit ttiilwui one" monrv daily M those Kirs tu pay the Ramirez, who buys food from the<br />

'"' Most students acknowledge th<strong>at</strong><br />

E<strong>at</strong>ing a rne.il <strong>at</strong> the cafeteria is<br />

Hilary of iiw worker-- ii-quiic-d to ix-antry. complained the <strong>at</strong>U'cria<br />

price; -it the c<strong>at</strong>'rtcria arc bntL-r than<br />

hcjJthirr than m the tx-ancvy iincc<br />

totxi (rt»m tiif brar.f rv.<br />

;iun4j.t ib»w Mt)s' uiuiuil>are 1111- •*Tve*lrft-overs. ""fbckttuccKcriaiy<br />

fU<br />

. you get a itcU balanced meal Many<br />

Thfu art ORgoinj; effurr* jt the jw<strong>at</strong>c tfi<strong>at</strong> .tiniijr -.vith ihe sjla*i jnd and !hc kttthup lu'Ai like b,irt^cu*<br />

:<br />

students <strong>at</strong> LowtJI do not (jdievc this. students will not e<strong>at</strong> th«c Sonic UM.' 1: •it'rterit to imp: we in'e-twjd. Kouixi vina^ich bars, 1{ol) iauct," 'JK t-iid. When .?ikcd fm his<br />

"Sometimes the (cafi'tcri.ii food is the csi-wx th<strong>at</strong> fhc>' cin"t ^et a 'itt Tab!* Pi?.;a is nt'u- <strong>at</strong> hulh fi>xi out- •ctcipjicd putting a worker bt-htm! ihr reipunse, Hollenbjch laugliej and<br />

still raw when you s?i it." one junir loser V.:itfc F.'cc.<br />

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Licensed by D.M.V. (No. 2832)<br />

ProfessJonaJ Instructors<br />

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Traitifng, $108<br />

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th^rogrtm* stii&nuittcptf. O^^ JonUJrf hi Suri* -><br />

tbticti to seif-defeose<br />

Dy3ui>*Abii-n!i*<br />

the mind, body,'iUutu>uI,.i<br />

\Urk iJaaso, instructor of United Srudioa<br />

of 5df Defcnw <strong>at</strong> \St<strong>at</strong> Ponil.<br />

r fiv<br />

aK>ui the h-mun Iwdy." Sun Mid.<br />

Ai-'joidiny to Sun, evfTone r >houlJ<br />

knew thai Uie wcake t f url* of ihc Im •<br />

iiuir. {HXIV Jfc tiitf eyi.*i. i da\-*»*icjp('r<br />

haw," he said. ".Kt-y* and p»art could be<br />

used to pcic die iittadur and fi'ngw-.<br />

nai»> could be used lo scr<strong>at</strong>ch the <strong>at</strong> •<br />

_ . . . S<br />

Due to an increase<br />

more students<br />

arts as means of<br />

High number of student <strong>at</strong>tacksm<br />

N l^J!;, ti^arly 7:.vo nitlii'.vi<br />

tiie victims ot violent crimci in 6c<br />

\ ' Tiu! is J ">_VsS pcr-jt-ni m<br />

Altlioujh (Jw.;e st<strong>at</strong>istics puv sccni cs •<br />

tr.mriiii.ir v, ihc «nii l^'urc^ •'•pply hrre a!<br />

Iir.tcH. Accoj-iinp lu J recent limtit iurv;v,<br />

15i!ouwjl 3'1 iiiudviit* hav!>herbal••<br />

ij.'.kcti. In jddiliun, miiny of ihow «V<br />

hjvc nnt b,-eti Jtiackcil hive witnest:^ »:i<br />

.nsi'ult intl'idint; jjnft Vroc,.i fowd! Unior.<br />

"[ was wjtunp foi my dad afiet uhoot<br />

uhen J n»w .1 hoy walking up the ••;»a.c<br />

w:i!i h*.s W.ilkman in hn hand.lisiening to<br />

music,' N'rtic said. "Iwo nmld'.r >choul<br />

pr'u walktj up 10 him and saiii.Tmr me .i<br />

dt::!«,"Thc jay ij.J hi JiJii'; lu,4 ,i J,,iUi<br />

-ind the two girls grabbed lor h'a<br />

\\'iiy.m-ri." <strong>The</strong> two girls iu,i prt^-iouily<br />

4:crtvttd ^cvfirdi oihcr Lowe!] sludcnts. according<br />

toVra'c.<br />

mOTOS BY AWLtY CJMEffT<br />

i\',any OOKI liTvveilitcv have had similar<br />

." j.>uring. 16-17, [ vfent with '.ny<br />

frit-nil to LUCKV'S io •;<strong>at</strong>,'* a I owell junior said.<br />

"On 'he "way thnc, thssc two gu)-$ canic up<br />

tn M .in* 1 a^ked u* if we h.id any papers. We '<br />

uivi no. tut Uie^ diiiu t Utfiicvi- uj. tjpe oi ihe<br />

gay* i=it on my friend'* pocket and lifted «p<br />

her j*,M to l"»ts nwide. lie came wet to 'me<br />

iind wa about io touch mr to sec if 1 had'<br />

one, hr*i I j$«t iraily mad. I said.'N'o. I don't<br />

According to a recent<br />

Low<strong>at</strong>I survey. 152 out of 374<br />

students have been thre<strong>at</strong>*<br />

ened or <strong>at</strong>tacked.<br />

Leave me aloiic' Tiwy Jhially left u*<br />

olon .•, but we were really Kami"<br />

Mojiy itudcnu<strong>at</strong> Lowcil arc beginning to<br />

waliw tha. they wn no ]onp«Tr let themsctes"<br />

tx-. icTimi'-CiL People <strong>at</strong>e icj!i/ing the iwed<br />

io defend thtmulvtr*. Hut. how? One answer<br />

io ihi^ quc«ig:> u. a «:lf-defense class.<br />

- •"* Stances are<br />

modeled after<br />

animals such as !'^<br />

snaka. Hare(1 . - -j y<br />

"Thconr/tuotthS<br />

a%ed is urictly for u<br />

VrcHTii<br />

da.«s to protect<br />

2t4rr/(ime. w >hc<br />

middle of the day.<br />

ju.U <strong>at</strong> night<br />

aQymblestedbyj<br />

tided to talcc *eif«<br />

WK ow <strong>at</strong>tacked tgi^;<br />

mysdl" to act immai^'<br />

know how to act," sfcr<br />

I needed to do to rar ~<br />

not comfortable gofa .^<br />

down ihc *tr«rt for t ]<br />

something to mafctis?r<br />

Conndenct is «ij?,v"<br />

nail* tha: jdf-deJeuf•<br />

James Gun.<br />

instructor <strong>at</strong> tiie"<br />

AqWAF,btocks:^l<br />

student Danny<br />

•: Lean's overhead :<br />

mantis kick. . H ^


in <strong>at</strong>tacks,<br />

to martial<br />

^esinterestin self-defense classes<br />

jphdp in a & dangerous<br />

ilBasio, an instructor of<br />

structor <strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> KamieOub Kar<strong>at</strong>eOub on TaraviJ Tarawd Strict Street<br />

Tou'il fee! nmie comfortable with movenuin,<br />

wuTI fed faster, -ind you'll feel nwxe<br />

on on th«: the urtvt by hy a a man. it it can Nr be a a lot lotmarc<br />

*upjxmivc EO b? in a cla»-> vitii oiiwr wnnicn.<br />

!(' you're an a-i'Jcscent aitd yuuVe a ft aid of<br />

gangs and strttt %ioki»«. 1 think it wuM bo<br />

octtcr lo be. with ether adt'Icst'cnti."<br />

oin taking a *df-deferae<br />

iel£**Ajivihtiiam&tlme<br />

used to defend commonry used'",;<br />

• in martial wts.::<br />

Student awareness<br />

can prevent <strong>at</strong>tacks<br />

BrJnrrodWdng<br />

'TT'OlTREWAUONGKOMEon<br />

-iL a long, stressful day ot sdtoo),<br />

when someone suddtitly poj>« ou*. of<br />

nowr*ere,demandingyr>ttrnioncyand<br />

hitting yxni <strong>at</strong> the same time. Terrified<br />

for your life, you pvc him your morify,<br />

ar». 1 he takes off before you can dearly -<br />

Getting assaulted cw* t>£ one O^ th^<br />

scariest action* ot» penon ran in Kiel<br />

v»n artotKrr, but most cf ;hc tiinc it can<br />

be prcvtnteJ ti you arc prepared and<br />

ubrcommtm sense.<br />

"EwT^xmr should know u-here they<br />

arc <strong>at</strong> All times, and if something looks<br />

«\qi;dous,gct away as fast as\x>u can,"<br />

San Fiam iico police officer |on rong<br />

of the Northern St<strong>at</strong>ion «id."Do not<br />

be ipwrant. He aware."<br />

Most students rhink thcyarcufrif<br />

they a.rc with a Ur^e group of rricndV<br />

or in a iafe, wurc urea. Attording to<br />

Offica Feng, criminals are lurking<br />

around, notify <strong>at</strong> niglil, but in the<br />

afternoon viltun students end the<br />

*chool day. When the thief* ercilnnrnt<br />

IO <strong>at</strong>tack ^»CTS to a rnum where he cannot<br />

control himidf, (he perwn being<br />

<strong>at</strong>t.v.lcnl is ano her heljA..»Wttirr. of<br />

"It was the moil horrible thing<br />

vjimane ever ttid to me," a <strong>Lowell</strong> inmale<br />

junior, tvho wjs adick">t, said.<br />

"He c.ime op u* me wtih vtintelhitiK<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Iivili'd like .i hntrcrily t.i:i)c ami<br />

inld me u> pvt: him my niotwy."<br />

.'":'.f, i-.J. "IT juo uid be snLir!<br />

ptr\rnt an <strong>at</strong>tack.<br />

r Tne <strong>Lowell</strong> polled 3/4 students in 12<br />

randomly selected registries.<br />

220<br />

Have you ever been thre<strong>at</strong>ened or <strong>at</strong>tacked?<br />

Where have you been <strong>at</strong>tacked?


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: .SJi/^r<strong>The</strong>Frnal/nsuifislu'rcandwithitcomos >.r...in.n.^.i.<br />

;all new jokes. , • , , u.r. WMIUM<br />

[} With Uie discovery of a potential terrorist <strong>at</strong>- 'j uh-.:i..:;:.<br />

>tack,r'Orebip (Lfslie Nielssn) Is pulled out of iiib ! ixmifttiic!-<br />

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ttie Bradys'<br />

cSistheBradys-frc-<br />

.,._.„_". . ;true.Before<br />

married;Mike raiscri I us three<br />

iMfiSiih^as did fcarblwith: •the local bulcher, who we sa\£<br />

about once every 20 episodes.<br />

'day' art; rot nearly as friendly as<br />

;Ri;p°cially thnso"- in.<br />

Chin<strong>at</strong>own, where some balding<br />

guy carryfcg a sharp, drippy rrw&r<br />

cw innards.<br />

Jan reinforces \he mi'ddlw^Bd<br />

Mike;and complaint of not receiving eraugh.<br />

^: C&rb^acK|ike'.ppffect parents.; <strong>at</strong>tention. With guys f3l{ing ; -t'.t<br />

^;Tn^ymder5^fttftrch3drenani( . Maisha;sfeetiprob3blytok»kijp<br />

'••$$$Gwr/^robje^'by Ow'^df./fer'inicriMiiimT^'cycyscute'<br />

•;^e,.'shp*A^.V^^- ; •'•,'•: -. ' ness, Jaoffiltsodi'Diessedarid<br />

v-^irj^^^S,pu«stiwiis;;vas,the- ugryihot she rubbed seme sour<br />

;;HuvyaiiantiWUIbl|. really curbed?<br />

" : Wlien the'family'vvftnt to Honolulu.<br />

"*'"•"'"•''•'"""' toeverycViti<br />

over<br />

I.- fearsome recks. Jan woreit suni^"b<strong>at</strong>ijing7ahd<br />

a htige. tarantula<br />

j • cravedJnnjtto her beach'bAg and<br />

| .J<strong>at</strong>ercfp'pt up on'Peter's chesf<br />

;?'viJBe K^was'slfi'eping. Wa$ itco<br />

/ : ihc&e"riceyancieht voodoo,<br />

;fiws-who"lik>.t6.spobk tourists?<br />

-t,'" Ma'ny people.-'especially gtys,<br />

/,iife^ia'.We)l.ndtrne.Sheyct5;<br />

y giris today<br />

'short as hers, t<br />

\.Ws;^|sawffliEerand supe<br />

vJ; ity peep Uuougti her usually cheeiy<br />

sfe.brAe her nose.<br />

/<br />

lemons on j icr face to bleach her.<br />

freckles.'Of course, th<strong>at</strong> didn't<br />

.'iVCrte.-Tlien, either the mother or<br />

Marsha told Jan how beautiful she<br />

was. rot just on the outside, but<br />

on the inside, and th<strong>at</strong>'? wh<strong>at</strong><br />

counts* <strong>The</strong> mushy Brady irustc<br />

surfaced, rwightsneo the intense<br />

emcfirin, and a'l was wcil again.<br />

f've always<br />

U\citgUl Peter<br />

was tne cu'.esi.<br />

not groovy Greg.<br />

who first Wowed<br />

Dad to grow his<br />

hair like Ronald<br />

Mc-Donald; and<br />

j)cinty,ears,and.<br />

buckteetn"berpng on "<strong>The</strong><br />

Mutistsrs. Remember wh&n<br />

Peter's voice cracked during a<br />

talent show to win money to buy<br />

their parents an anniversary pfotw.<br />

Any guy would have v/alhed off<br />

the stage In dying ertibarrasr:ment,<br />

but Putsr sfjcK U: there,<br />

despite his public dfr pby of pubescent<br />

activity.<br />

Ever notice how rraiih Cjrci<br />

liked stepson Greg? In fact, ihey<br />

liked each other so much so tlvt<br />

life actors got together-.and en-<br />

•.sf tml(ttfs;bc^r,'or«2 black wid on,-"<br />

•^Chin^se?;^fe|t;so.prpudkr^vmg<br />

vl'n^^ce was represented, even ii<br />

[.i:only'|or-tfi<strong>at</strong> one brief "episode.<br />

%t Nobody on the show tre<strong>at</strong>Ki the-<br />

#6|fcklb&y like a:griGtro-taiKrn'g ;<br />

••. I guess 41s "under-<br />

: standable for a middle-aged<br />

.' wiynan. aging by thfi rn'nutc, and<br />

v reachirnj her sexual peak to desire<br />

a young, agile, and familiar bedy<br />

to make her.feel <strong>at</strong>tractive again<br />

It might be sick, it might be true<br />

bve. Wh<strong>at</strong>ever it is, I don't even<br />

want to'knbwwh<strong>at</strong> they do'with<br />

./. y/?rall:thmk the.Q^y Bunch<br />

it doesn't Greg, Marsha, Jan, Pe<br />

ter, Bobby, and Cindy didn't worry<br />

^a mostly;vyhite tefevJ-; .^about rainforest depletion, nec-<br />

........ ... " Naris, crack babies, AJOS, stupid<br />

jp\h^ih<strong>at</strong>rr:i!pjr. a<br />

, lad-'aisocial ^ke outside of<br />

l?;the Brad^ home.iexcept tor Sam,<br />

>s->.'> ••<br />

'tests Cke.the SAT. and rising st<strong>at</strong>istics<br />

saying today's youth will<br />

most 1*% die from brutally killing<br />

.eachoiher. ...,,.•- : .. •.;<br />

iwould cheri^i Sfe if mybiggest<br />

problem were getting my' nose<br />

smashed by a foottaJJ or misplacing<br />

my Kitty-CarryAli d«l. Oh. well,<br />

back to reality, I suppose.<br />

COLUMNS<br />

Point me to the superhighway<br />

C<br />

By Daniel Feyer<br />

)VW SOMEONE I'LHASK<br />

dirfi't r<strong>at</strong> TO (he on* ramp to<br />

llv- 1 ir.f^Tnuti(?t\ the CD-ROM,<br />

tne CD-I, the I'-CC. .md smh tike,<br />

INC J tif;Ofi"d 1 cuiild be .1 know<br />

t-.u'l wiih a nor:]'.,;' vomputer<br />

liir.i this Interne: (hint: btc.-iirc<br />

•Ivivirttlar. IVti'lL-'uKiiilu--<br />

tiivtronivMllv pi'rtJrsn t.isl.i whtdi<br />

IM'i.l io K- .i;>llf .viUl tib>".!rK' .Mill<br />

AiltTJ \»-'ijili.'tllUllgh. 1 il.lf.1 til UK<br />

tier. Where 'VIM ()ns my<br />

p.jlJi lotlif tuturef i !nw UMI'.I<br />

tlicie wmtpl.ke alum 1 , tin- ni.ul tn<br />

Mft. KNOW-IT-ALL<br />

tHKM.inlwtnt will lake More llu'riKt<br />

i'f the niiiletiiiiuin, a j:i.int lt*.i|i for<br />

'lie. but .\ snuil siq: (or mankind: (<br />

huppvil iiitn .1 enmputer and look ,i<br />

if-.! -.pin CM the inform.it ion ?.;iivr-<br />

Nol M.fprlsim'Jy. I ii.i^kil.<br />

Alter abi'Ul ••ix n,iNiits*s I'uiisin;;<br />

nn tin* Hi|\rhi;:(*.n\r.. I jr"! ,111 nioi<br />

nit-.sjce on my dashbtiart!. «»rn-'<br />

in;. "Ui'iision! I lousion!<br />

^'v'ri' kMUij; d'.nvn!' I [Itanlvd 'lite<br />

).it; ;iitt! tii*.iu\i to •-ili'iy. !cjvi;i(i the<br />

Expect some heavy traffic<br />

nr. the- inform<strong>at</strong>ion super highway<br />

Liiei, 1 .iiwi'vcred th.it I had sut-<br />

ter>daiiiriiiitvkp<br />

c-.il uhipl.i.!i,".i rue condilion which<br />

causes n-.e io uw' mcinpliore comparing<br />

a computer to a car, a rocket, and<br />

.-. bo<strong>at</strong> in the s<strong>at</strong>in.* paragraph.<br />

Determined to learn the technological<br />

infKSJiid thus propel ni>*sclf<br />

headlnngiiito ihe21st century, I rode<br />

shotgun isilh an electronically knowledgeable<br />

t'rienii, wim promised to<br />

help me understand computers —<br />

;i virtual-reality driver's training.<br />

'"tea."!) me how to "login,"* I said.<br />

"And 'loj: out.' And everything else. I<br />

want to do my flopping and my term<br />

paper without Ifaviiw my Some"<br />

S }ie showed nit-1liemvrairips to<br />

iite infi>:'m<strong>at</strong>ii>n MI per highway. He<br />

,h'iwv.l iik 1 tiuv.ifr-i.iiup> ile k;ic»v<br />

iviTyexil. speed limit, short cm. and<br />

ti.'Ku !.nv, 1 -aw him send messages<br />

Io j.tMple in lVcrin and New Vork<br />

c :ity. \ 'eexpi.iined this to mo in wh.it<br />

he pn ib.i!>!y llioi^lit was fi-glish.<br />

Weil. I mnvritid fiyiireout how to<br />

naviij.ite in the hij;h*teLh electronic<br />

i'reeway ^y^k'!ll ill (nmorrow. I have<br />

-\fiii until I'mciKivitu'L'd tH.it il'<br />

*•••*>! in tlieiinu'.intl tumble.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City is a better place than Big D<br />

Tin; !o\i'.vr.-.K VI*AT!-:. %.<br />

n ivui ir.tii.-h.Mf.>'•;.•..1-<br />

Ttn: v.ir.sity IVIMTIMII 'it:.i:n vwnt to<br />

P.ili.iv List nn>mh for two y.i;tn.N<br />

-ly.iinr.t .1 ai-.ij'-lf.' o! I ).il!.is tejr.tr.. We<br />

MVP: r.'-.mivtiiive. .md l!i.il\ -ill lli.it<br />

1'ri lioiiij* 1.1 '»•.>• jitiut b.iM:baII.<br />

Set to sound Mijvrior, but jside<br />

iron: our ropennv tuoib.ill ic.nn><br />

,u;J t...>; nl ii-.iii>;, ;\t live iit iin.-1'i.'lit.ri.-itv.<br />

let in'.-it'll v'.ill .iboiil it.<br />

Th.it'-. the iir-.t poim. "i"^!! It's .1<br />

ivxa-- »;vto>ivpe. ':u\ u's true, dammit<br />

l:veivfine Ml'. ;t. iiKlu.Jini: llii;<br />

\v,uirt'ss,it ihc fpsti'iirjnt next tooiii<br />

motel who vlaiired to be .1 S,in<br />

f-ranctscan."Wherey'all tromf" How<br />

y'aild'»inj:'""H' 1 wabMut those foiv-<br />

.is bail .is 'Oiiu'i-'K 1 "ii'r.iping their tin •<br />

^emails actu^s a b!.K>.[ard, Init II*-I<br />

nice to live in .1 toun where ^v li.ivc<br />

no accent to speak of.<br />

vVhenynu ironip.tre iliv I'IHIJ .ui,i<br />

i"ulture,tnor'/^n* authentic whin<br />

••V.cxpccied to be -":(J:7Miitheiitic th<strong>at</strong><br />

;IK P "non-authentic' sttitt wv luw<br />

here. Ami sure, irte people aie<br />

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PAGE 1» MARCH 25, 1 994<br />

Girls capture city title, boys lose to Balboa<br />

O Cardinals girls*<br />

basketball defe<strong>at</strong>s<br />

Balboa <strong>at</strong> Kezar,<br />

but loses to Sacred<br />

Heart Prep <strong>at</strong><br />

Coliseum<br />

ByAlcxTse<br />

TIcr<br />

ering giant, (ho "flier is a<br />

young (jiil the armed arcn.t. milyv/iifi One is ;i ,i tlinn tow<br />

shot.<br />

Such was the sven.ii k» in l| ic j»[ri.V<br />

CIF iiemi-finil name on I-rkU),<br />

March 11 botwivti (Indian t, the-Sacred<br />

llcan I*rvp Gmor^ .md the<br />

l<br />

: Oo.ki.wd O>i;scu::i.<br />

uH out the tip.u-t .i<br />

Uii'jrx.vI-10.<br />

fell to the •:<br />

i Uh: past h-e.il s <strong>at</strong> 75-0 and lire if ie<br />

, towered ttver <strong>Lowell</strong> with three playj<br />

ers over 6 fevt. 'Hie Cirvhi t.ik' Mil-<br />

! ciit play-r, wnior ol ihf Hi^gcni.mi lijlbn.'.<br />

ivMiioers on I rid.iy, M;irch -t <strong>at</strong><br />

/.u M.ulnim<br />

t III.IV it.i\c WLimtJ Iilii' .1 lo>l<br />

(..HIM- .lttor tlu* first eight minutes nl<br />

play, when LJ.IW.;|| W.LS down ^1-7<br />

.ij;.n:i>: (he Hucaccers. N'o. 1 in tin<br />

Sim I'-nmciw fo\ur.iuer prep poll.<br />

iitit ixivNtli Martcd the MMjnd quarter<br />

.stroni! with a run of 8-0 ami<br />

ouiicurcd titrit opuouvnb I>/ in<br />

the wanui quarter to head into halftime<br />

down by seven. It was tlie first<br />

lime Ilalboa had been lu-til to iin^le<br />

digits in A quarter alt year.<br />

'We did nut tjuit ;il nil when vw<br />

easily could have," coach Ilinh<br />

l^rslund sji 57-52, the difference marking<br />

Hallioa's toughest challenge of the<br />

year.<br />

"We played with more intensity<br />

than we did during the regular season,"<br />

ieiiior guard Prentice Welch<br />

said.<br />

Though (lu-fin.il result n:ay&eem<br />

•tivUVldi witic!) sent (<br />

•\ci ntnr.nul cvi;niiial!y;i win in the<br />

icicii Hr.iri'itiiirn.-iineiil, LowdlV.<br />

•W'7('|l liul tiiCVVt.lltN i>( MiiStOll, J<br />

i ivlin li.i:- \Ka\ tlu'ir itcnusis in<br />

lilt pait. ;iii-i the OniiiuIV Nil- 20<br />

r.mldni; in the t : .\timinrr iVjy Area<br />

tii(it|i|ishi-d a li>i oMliin^';.<br />

didn t iliinii we iiutitd .ici'onipiiih "<br />

lliv<strong>at</strong>inunt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> season's aid is saddest for<br />

(lie seniors.<br />

I'or the six seniois JII thai is left<br />

are accnLidcs and memories.<br />

• M.ut Uicclulci. Mic l«.-.iJiiig<br />

wnrer.arguahly the best pbyer in the<br />

city.and first team All-Ci'v.<br />

• Willie Ntickleion: Touyh,<br />

strong,emotional and second (cam<br />

All-City player.<br />

• Tim Boyce-Smtth: Tired the<br />

ref's .urns, the scorer's pens .and the<br />

fan's ihroa's with his barrage of<br />

svvishint; threes. Honorable Meniio»/vJJ.CJty.<br />

• Adriano Mrv<strong>at</strong>in: Through<br />

IcaUcrsiiip and handlo, Adriaiiu<br />

guided <strong>Lowell</strong> to die championship<br />

andunHnnorableMv*ntionAll-City.<br />

• I'renticc Welch: IVovided spark<br />

ar.d toughness with his heartfelt,<br />

emotional play.<br />

• Akim Aginsky: Never became<br />

dissapointcd with coming off the<br />

bench, and when he did, he never<br />

dissa pointed.<br />

This year wasn't just a dream. It<br />

like Lowe!! "fell short," the season was a reality th<strong>at</strong> will be romemwas<br />

anything g but a 3 failure. Good i>ered for years to come.<br />

Cardinal swimmers set six<br />

records while winning All-City<br />

By Doan Vu<br />

wjr'ilmicheonraiicdS 150,000. Organbmof<br />

Jhis year's iuncheon hope to exceed th<strong>at</strong><br />

By Erica Turner<br />

<strong>The</strong> frosh/soph team had 106 points ova<br />

second place Washington with 90 points. <strong>The</strong><br />

Th'-7:2mc,th{.7 saw, and Lowci! boys' varsity be<strong>at</strong> the second piace<br />

•"Where is Forty N W running back lorn =^|: Washington ' —<br />

the Lou el I swim team Wallenberg boys 102-87. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> yrli" var-<br />

R<strong>at</strong>hman .serving Chocolaie I tecadetiM? ...U.t^^n a. b b<br />

cleaned hiKiM*, in >i very tidy sity be.it second pUcc Washington 153-62.<br />

sweeping ot all divisions of . "Itdidn'tKcnilikciherewasanywayl^wcU<br />

4SX=* - - - - - -<br />

competion in the All-City could lose i'.." senior <strong>Lowell</strong> swimmer Isa<br />

- F • . , ,,, .nnniia- One of the most often-heard lines out nl a<br />

Championship* Tuesday <strong>at</strong> Reichardt said. She placed first in the. girls<br />

of the guest waiters <strong>at</strong> the *v«nth nnu.dC, On c ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^<br />

Icbrity Waiter Luncheon <strong>at</strong> the Marriott ^^^^^^^^^^for^npieai,,,,. Puli-liinu PnliJ.in (hwell<br />

Wednesday. f,cm|:rJn<br />

rhccventnuser.moneyiobencf.t.sanlrjnlal<br />

and interscholastic Toris ProKr..ms. Ust<br />

iirtph Thisnionevanddnn^ionsfromcor)^<br />

b^n " ^ jbutt,m^,<br />

successo. the tunc-Mi^r.<br />

rook iirif place in '.he frosli'wjph, men's varsity,<br />

and women's varsity competitions and KroVe six<br />

rc'.< »rds.<br />

1 varsity<br />

100 butterfly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prW varsity 200 free relay team of senior<br />

He<strong>at</strong>her Cockburn, senior Be<strong>at</strong>rice<br />

Amtnann junior captain Anne Irwin, and<br />

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SPR2NG SPORTS CALENDER<br />

O TENNIS: Lowe!! vs Mission, 3:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, April 5 @ <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

• O TRACK: <strong>Lowell</strong> vs Wallenberg & Wa.«.h<br />

Wednesday, April 6 CP Kezar<br />

;; C3 SOFTBALL: <strong>Lowell</strong> vs Burton<br />

•:}, Wednesday, April 6 & Rolph<br />

-B^ BASEBALL: <strong>Lowell</strong> vs O'Connell<br />

^cdnesdayv April 6 @ P. Mill<br />

^ j Lincoln<br />

&!@tBalfe6a'Soc r Stadium<br />

Baseball crashes Cobras inyawner<br />

By Johnny Nicmann<br />

During the<br />

course of a bssebail<br />

season there<br />

aie games thai<br />

leave you on tin*<br />

cttgooi your w.it<br />

wailing fot each dram<strong>at</strong>ic pitch.uthcrs<br />

th<strong>at</strong> arc just leisure! v* afternoons<br />

basking in the sun. and wmc iwnio<br />

ih<strong>at</strong>TnaVcTOuivish you Inniit'iii.i pillow<br />

tor .i nice aficr-sehonl r.jp.<br />

'•SVJ;v."M.I.iv*i win was fhe I.HI'.T. a<br />

(yawn t 20-1 obliter<strong>at</strong>ion o' Inicnw<br />

tioiitil Studies Acwicriy <strong>at</strong> lackson<br />

Pl.iVf,n>ttnil.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yjwner jiot off lo •' nti.e ••'•» t<br />

with a tidy C-irdiiul^ nine-inn t'r.n<br />

inning. <strong>The</strong> •i5-minutc inmng \.r.s<br />

seven walks, 10 stolen KIMS ^incluJ,ir.g<br />

u Jung 1'ak steal of home}, sit<br />

paused Kills, a wilJ pitch. ,111 crui.<br />

and, just for goo«i measure, J balL<br />

"Ttxlay 1 * ^ane was about as slow<br />

xs mnl.issc 1 . in January," pitcher an J<br />

Welch Mid.<br />

Shoiistopl > .iksaid:"<strong>The</strong>sote}'Uijxwe<br />

of today's gann-Witflo give playing<br />

time to our bendi players. Ji >«?><br />

a relaxing ^ame, for the starters, and<br />

the bcncii got in some good aciion. 1 '<br />

Amion his «:.(!;<br />

II! <<br />

.11 (::<br />

in: tht<br />

Uih-<br />

1 t'(Mlr:,<br />

to-.- C\u)i:>a!s kept Mb t\OI.<br />

VTIIM- I't'-rt-Jid T.irvn ^. .i- if "eiVrt'<br />

hy tinv f.;cli frurii five niliei wid.<br />

players: ^-HK-r l.ori M<strong>at</strong>stikunu, ;un •<br />

iui Terr;; f~asey, iin.i •.•>i>hi»ni:>n<br />

<strong>The</strong> j s plagued with in;u-<br />

b i ries, C.\-<br />

May<br />

mort' lennifc: Fonjjinjured htt knee,<br />

-ind MDC of Lowtir*. yo.il% yave<br />

i'.j^k-aiul-rct'ti play ;iufnin.UL.f Mission^ goalkeeper, Veronica<br />

(he re>i "i the game vvhuli i^m Sanchez, a<br />

r.;-:ny Mi.ised guaJt l«y the Oi p duiaK. Wilh ;i l.ick of players. McAtecr<br />

Mi:.v>n s ••ti'ini! dL'teiuo 'jum.iincd forS'iicd a [;;'.!neiti*ain'.t <strong>Lowell</strong>'s 11*<br />

•.iiowir.t-.ciwcii Ernie i ; eih-iwh led 1 . 'UieCirdinaJ;.\fi*<br />

"!r.;r,i'.I(iif JuHiiMheU^iiininj: saiilitr.il tor Ljv.il-.rr: "Good."<br />

bf..iu,e [ wa>:i'i used to the ctiurt Anr-11 ,»nd Hong played second,<br />

;L- net ihiri". and t'ouith iceds, ds, respectively. opeciivciy,<br />

ivjs >wa/»n:-'. around " £<br />

with winningscoraol'f 6*0)(6.» ;,»n.i -\rri.i/.i It ( J|rin , . ,<br />

ii -vjid j;otj(l chance tor some of<br />

liftli «ed, drt'eajed i!o!l'or.s Nftcliai-1<br />

li " ; f 1 ^v.! f0: tjK.<br />

'->)'c*'Siaplay.ancl!orlhclVgtiys<br />

*. ** ** t^'ii. *i» to fitly vursitVi wnh'K v/"^ i izotxl cx~<br />

I oor, and wen '6-0)((i-0v vMicn pciwncc for tlwm.- .ouch Scolt<br />

aiknt Jbout hi>wheplayed,oiw word rtoward said.<br />

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SPOKTS<br />

Swimmers set six records while winning All-City<br />

Swimming from Page 19<br />

u r \ocl tt B il oU I<br />

n.cor 11 U L n h T \<br />

* Wlhaxi-asfrmrfhU<br />

hv tic 199* \ I 1 n i<br />

C> 07 S8<br />

Lo 11 -r b cf ol r<br />

All-City iccords.Tinr frosh/soph 200<br />

medley relay team of frcsrimci<br />

Allison l*ong an,1 Grant Liu anJ<br />

sophomores Edwin Tans *nil loclle<br />

Lou com u t I oJlrcal. j, i<br />

1991 Wilson record of'2:23.88.<br />

Louie also broke the 1'rosii/soph<br />

ti^cord for the 50 brcaststroke<br />

34.74, the 1993 record was formerly<br />

held, by'Wilson's Yuri Marc Popy<br />

(36.07). Frosh/soph 400 freestyle<br />

swimmer freshman Michelle Ch<br />

broke the 5:16.46, 1993 record of<br />

Wallenberg'* Chris Wong vrith a time<br />

of 3:09.88.<br />

Girls' varsity swimnu-r Amber<br />

Hishimoto broke her own (1:13.56)<br />

tic record with Kio Konno (1988 of<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>), will a timrof 1:13.49. IJoji<br />

v n ly wi nrr r T dasl T leu<br />

»!so broke his own'record of 56.4»<br />

with a time of 55.98 in the 100 !;mterfl/<br />

Benson competed and pi:<br />

third in the ."!00 frastyte. third »» Ui<br />

100 frccstylr/ajid first .u ;i inunbcr<br />

ofthCOOfrccrd ><br />

Junior Leonard Morioka swims the butterfly <strong>at</strong> the All-City<br />

Championships held <strong>at</strong> STSU.<br />

' A few thi/iy* wi-Kti't expected for<br />

T,ikam:itsu te<strong>at</strong> out favnrcd Uiwcll<br />

senior Mai J'haro for third place in the<br />

200 individual medley,<br />

VVa-Uiin/wn Ortr.\ Andrews pressured<br />

Lcwcii'h juiiioi Gavin McGiane<br />

in the 50 freestyle. McGnineiMin by<br />

als in the 100 freestyle and thi. 200<br />

medley relay.<br />

Junior Leonard Morink.i, sopht 1 *morc<br />

Diiitny Muijihy,McGnme,and<br />

Uhor renlicoce by b<strong>at</strong>ing W"6ng^^a^VeS^Q'traovV-"!<br />

* rhiiMfa^Mtoth I ma ^Vf^EV^nrai^y^lioe/thosc-U<br />

cm^^iwitotMthjiiner4bD|yr^>juBm^mihnm^<br />

^T PORTAL<br />

irr'CENTER<br />

frOOD SUPPLEMENTS<br />

t WF<br />

1 !<br />

Phon (=11 ) 664-0700<br />

4 >n* (43-)^ 7512<br />

Keep <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Clean<br />

up ihc 2W medley<br />

won three yold<br />

medals.<br />

Varsity iwitnmer.ntshnun K<strong>at</strong>ie<br />

Murphy won three gold mcdaN.<br />

Sopli'jmcn* Ain'oo 1 Nishimoio won<br />

four fculd medals, as did senior<br />

NWUIKT Gvkiium,<br />

Cockburn has been swimming<br />

with <strong>Lowell</strong> tor four yeais, along with<br />

seniors lakavo> Apimto, \mmaiin.<br />

and RdiuM W'ouy who helped to ,wu'pt<br />

ihe icair, jvi-JtUf ;n the l.jst nuvt<br />

SUA.<br />

UHs<br />

c.l.j. I:-»2.<br />

I 5I> fYce- Anin:.inn (t.i. J;r..t J<br />

500 Krw-T;ik;'T'i;t!Mi (U. 734.S8<br />

JUKdUr-<strong>Lowell</strong>. 3:03.43<br />

IW HtfL-k'NUrphy QX 1:15.48<br />

r.-Nishimotc (1.). I:2J.«<br />

• Roy:.<br />

• Mrd. Ri>|ay-Ltiw«!l. 3:08.27<br />

i 200 F«t*.«Nomura (Lv.>37.<br />

i 200 i.\«-D. Murphy it.). 1.43<br />

: 5ltrrrouyb.s hit .t home<br />

run.<br />

Musi ol'this y.vmc was made up of<br />

sinplcr. hut tiic hard work paid off as<br />

l/iwdi ^jJk-;d.tway witli (tic: victory<br />

in tiicni.l.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Iwnch rookies are doing .1<br />

tioin^; ^ve<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> thi id basc, H Chuo said.<br />

According to coach Cynthia<br />

IVni.milra, the tram h Mill making<br />

Mime inistilxi and necefc to practice<br />

more.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinals will be playing<br />

iig.iinst Wilson on Friday, March 25<br />

.it Poriob.<br />

; f!lAfJC;SCO<br />

STONESTOWN<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Membership<br />

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irs • St<strong>at</strong>ionary Bicycles<br />

Rowing Machines • Nordic Tracks<br />

• Nautilus • Free Weights<br />

• Swimming Pool • Gymnasium<br />

te<br />

$•':.'• .:*•<<br />

lit:<br />

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Fencing stays on guard<br />

<strong>The</strong> coaches<br />

were as cnicrtaming<br />

as the fencers<br />

when <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

paired up with<br />

Washington in a<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch on Tiiudry. '-<br />

Throughout ihe m<strong>at</strong>ch <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

coach K<strong>at</strong>hyKruscn and Washington<br />

coach David Bass questioned the<br />

directors judgment as well as carh<br />

other's. Bass provided constant com •<br />

mentarj' on every bout and newly<br />

provoked the poor director into hysteria:<br />

Oh. by thfr way,; <strong>Lowell</strong> came<br />

from behind to win die m<strong>at</strong>ch 6-3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fiVst boMi fe<strong>at</strong>ured master<br />

fencer senior Alfred J,ouie jgaiiut<br />

Yong KHofWashlngtcm, Louie wasted<br />

little time cutting up his doornc.)<br />

opponent, liinglfig and daiiing for ;i<br />

5-2 victon 1 . • ; .<br />

However, the next two bouts provided<br />

a v/ake-up call lor the fendny<br />

Cardinals- as last year's girls' cham<br />

pion sophomore He<strong>at</strong>her Lo[pi lot-t<br />

(gasp) to Koa\b 5-2 and KniorCIim<br />

Chan lost to Minh Us, 50.<br />

Louie returned in the next l>orji <strong>at</strong><br />

the fencer irishiningaimor by rescuing<br />

the tram with a conif-froin-bchind<br />

S-4 win.<br />

. "I was upset <strong>at</strong> the director because<br />

he was making bdd calls. By<br />

pretending I wus mad I think I scared<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior Chris Chan fungss <strong>at</strong> his. opi>one»t, Wash'i. Mirth Lee<br />

my opponent," Louie saui.<br />

Lo{»» redtfcmed hcritl} in tlitf next<br />

b«ut, Iva'ing iKc contidnit Ire, 5-4.<br />

N'oi to be denied her first win o;*;hc<br />

m<strong>at</strong>di, Logu tainted Lccs agit<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

style of fencing.<br />

Oiris Ch.m conrintied hi< tough<br />

hoi opponent.<br />

Senior A't'red Wjr.j. the other<br />

Alfred, defe<strong>at</strong>ed Hoa V.>5-2 in the tliwi<br />

bout. A leosif "diicuwiMi" beinvei:<br />

cuachct.Ki us«; and HASi ovtr<br />

day by losing his next m<strong>at</strong>ch to the in this bout, kiss was forced to disaggrcsS'Ve<br />

Yonp Kt}. 5-2. continue hisantici and ^"as nut avail*<br />

<strong>The</strong> not boul fe<strong>at</strong>ured die mutch- abk" for cnmmenL<br />

upof thtjaltcrnoon: lotiic VCTMIS Lrt'. On !iis ii^m'j chances of making<br />

out to fx 1 just tinaihn Lotitc victory'<br />

Ai he scored ihc first touch ivjihio<br />

wcond i iind nsvrc l


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Senior Dan<br />

Martinez<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempts tu<br />

shotput his<br />

way into his<br />

second All-<br />

City.<br />

Cardinal track team gears up for season<br />

S<br />

By William Walruvrn<br />

._ "This >far's tcmi lw» .1 t h e r<br />

build u[" nv; indin niiinih," [.eon^<br />

-j^~ZTJi7 *wcr\*e\\Ml s.iU\. ^aid. "If >h(f:n.,iidl.»urtliit:!lK pl,n.ehet" .' ^* '<br />

•in. Th-' slii'iijith i»t —^<br />

in-11 Anisvi T.111. .1 t'oiiMh•VVJI ihc nu-n is tlv- niiddle->i(st.inc?ruu<br />

r.i^!. .nut i'i'.-M nu-mher. IMIK"". I'.I net . Scni'"*!- John .V'.ichael H-.v-<br />

^ i<br />

i \vu\t\ .in' i uniu-rs e^xtU'd In s-x-c!<br />

(lii^v-iMin.n All-i -ty Untorinn<strong>at</strong>e 1 v,<br />

luck ol depth will lv a pmMej r. ftir ihr<br />

'"1'fn'rr's .« t"t (• J'u-tn<br />

due in \\ic injuiy. pro :jtly NJcAieci" and lincoln," IJc<br />

"Ihavf t=>dc. extracvercisc%(01 iny said, "If ( iun Siito I know 1 can,!<br />

\k^ arid kncoA,' TJ/I said '"I w.i:it should 'i.% weii."<br />

1 ' -,-V ' j and tliird in ilie Inug Kr/.ir Stadium. <strong>The</strong> Ct- y^J^<br />

th? wcods and her opponents as she runs<br />

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I i Vjpcaalsection prepares "•wriAhether<br />

$jjp£ 1 ^ ornoi -outgoing—Prom Pull-out<br />

^f^t^yjQgJMpi of blood in tKe'btood drivesuonso PIJ<br />

vby tn&Re&'tross;Glub' on Wednesday, <strong>The</strong> drtvt *o *ielp<br />

&lrwq Mon^prialBlopd Bank brought: out 53 Jonori. this yi ar<br />

• morethan db«b!ing last gear's tiirnout of 20<br />

New admissions<br />

dilemma arises:<br />

under-enrolfment<br />

G Address verific<strong>at</strong>ion elimin<strong>at</strong>es 79<br />

F<br />

School mobilizes over<br />

frequent muggings<br />

ston Drive and Merced Avenue.<br />

Dean lames Ihomis saia th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

mugging? area major problem, but the<br />

st<strong>at</strong>istics emi tie mislead ing. "<strong>The</strong>re have<br />

rx'cn cases where the same group of<br />

people have mugged up to four people<br />

b-iaahuMperiodoftiir.e,*<br />

By lason Horst<br />

V SEPTF.Ml*EU, iov/cll will be<br />

32 computers richer by way of a B<br />

h b i l l i<br />

1 Thomas said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re have been cases where (the<br />

muggers! wail <strong>at</strong> fhe bus stop and take<br />

things from people until thebu. 1 * tomes."<br />

U'f'.'.el) has mare'imiy.ings than<br />

oilier schools, biit other schools have<br />

Sec MVCCISiiS «-i ftjj,v -i<br />

computer<br />

open in fall<br />

[,H> will likely iw open ;u itud^nts before<br />

and afk'f school as well as througlioui<br />

the tLiy.<br />

"A school like <strong>Lowell</strong> rcaUy doesn't<br />

ruvejlaryeairiountofcompuiers'avui!able<br />

tor studenis througliout the dsy.<br />

Mahoncy s,iid. "Tlie purpose (of the<br />

Lib I U \r ?\hv: st'/dcrN nn.' !L-::h'.'r r .<br />

more aues> lo techr.nloiiy."<br />

I lie new Macintosh l^b h Ix-ing<br />

funded !•>' a Olifumia Prvift-wionjl<br />

Development j^rjnt. Two 'eclir.iciar.s<br />

SKSS¥^^^ /\ dents have been mugged<br />

3^itiftn^§iJ;a.g : J J. JLsiiire September, causing students<br />

tocircttl<strong>at</strong>e petitions and administr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

iind piirenls to look Tar solutions.<br />

Only fnur of the muggingn have occurred<br />

on campus. <strong>The</strong> rest look place<br />

while the students waited, fur or walked<br />

to MUNI stops on the comers of 19th<br />

Newstudent<br />

lab sl<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

"It wiii K* ready by opening day"<br />

,a»ciiiUii! priruipa! k'lui Mahoney<br />

said. <strong>The</strong> lab will IK nude up of<br />

32 Macintosh I.CS75 compute.-; with<br />

CD ROM and two printers. Two ter.h-<br />

.liciamwiil maintain it.<br />

'l"he lao '.-•-.'I IH- available for ;he per.<br />

eral u-:^ of <strong>Lowell</strong> students ;w.weU as la*<br />

••u:T devclnp::Htit iOK*MU'lH > '.k'*< i U'.>[H. l U Oil tile<br />

tciti Mtc. 'Ihnst* ^indents las'<br />

cir •option Ki .lUt-rul I.trwi-U by<br />

^iiinj; up )• if tlit" iiriv ^'hcW.<br />

Sixty wetuil ;ii(.-('i''iauC[Mt';i<br />

nifi-liKid 3n,trf<br />

/* accordiiij; I'.i<br />

school district figures.Tii<br />

nuy admit another 105 African<br />

America n and Spanish- sunia med<br />

students. As laic as August, the<br />

admissions indexes fur lhesc acuy<br />

be as low as 43 out<br />

"<strong>The</strong> reason why we l.ave iii'e<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Academy and lower score*,<br />

is sotruiblacksand \ lispanicscan<br />

be represented," the source said.<br />

"But if you have the represent<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

through qualified applicants,<br />

ai id you still decrease the scores so<br />

much, you yet unqualified st\idi-nK<br />

ilia! would literally fait <strong>at</strong><br />

Loweii.<br />

"You olid '.'p decreasing the<br />

uiiiili'y uf :lv- school and no one<br />

wauls to go IP the school 'anymore,"<br />

-'' -<br />

tile ft'A.'uL.P 'tVcJncsd.i> 1M du<br />

cuss their plani. Under l l )tt3 ted-<br />

o»>l IHI;IKI, iJieMalc dcpartnictit<br />

of educ<strong>at</strong>ion, and the NAACP<br />

must agree to oil movts. .:<br />

New SAT II: Chinese<br />

appears Tuesday<br />

D Test comes after 10-year b<strong>at</strong>tle j<br />

A<br />

By K<strong>at</strong>rinu Tikis<br />

FTKR A 10-YtAR STRUGGIJr. to implement<br />

Chinese as a language on the College Board<br />

. Achievement,'nowiAl II Test), the Mandarin<br />

Chinese Subject Test *vilt lw administered in partici •<br />

paling sccundai-y schociLs, iridudidg IowctJ, for the<br />

first T'.ine next Tuesday. ,,<br />

*fhe lest wil-'iMvadmiriisttred annually in November<br />

'.Kginuin^ in ilie ly/i- 1W5 school yi;,ir.<br />

Tlie admission of Asian students i.ito UC-Berkeley<br />

tell I i percent in liic tail ol 19J*4 btciiaw of university<br />

•".Ming prides, according to Lin Cb'jing Wang, a profcviKiX<br />

\y\ Asian American studies ai.'L'C- Berkeley.<br />

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O Forslund should not lose his job because of a piece of paper<br />

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Should big businesses be able to force smaller<br />

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unit teachers whoare u qualifi;d,available,<br />

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qualified faculty members must 11 hired over<br />

outsiders. : /<br />

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when physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion teacher Dave Low requested<br />

the varsity boys* basketball head coaching<br />

jcb» taking the job away from current head<br />

coach Rich Forslund. Forslund coached <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

to a 26-7 record this year. He led the team to the<br />

AAA championship game and a No. 20 ranking<br />

in the Bay Area. Me devoted countless hours to<br />

the program, coaching, organizing, anil raising<br />

funds.<br />

Here if .e union has stepped on the road of morality.<br />

It should not be able to take away everything<br />

a coach has worked, strived, and hoped for.<br />

<strong>The</strong> union was formed to protect the workers<br />

trom unlit working conditions, unfair wages,<br />

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hand.<br />

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Jnt; IIK* conditions of the faculty memt>er*s workplace<br />

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in whether a faculty member or an outsider is<br />

hired to coach. <strong>The</strong> "coaching clause" in the<br />

Erasing the coaches' clause of the jnion contract<br />

will provide job security for quality coaches.<br />

teacherVunion contract should be elimin<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

According to the United Educ<strong>at</strong>ors of San<br />

Francisco, since the money paid for coaches<br />

comes from theschool district, the teachers who<br />

are the employees of the district haw? priority to<br />

th<strong>at</strong> money.<br />

But sports are supposed to be in the best interests<br />

of the students, who don'l get any cf th<strong>at</strong><br />

money. A coach should be the most qualified<br />

person for the job, the person who best motiv<strong>at</strong>es<br />

and works with the players. Tin's is not necessarily<br />

the person who conforms most easily with the<br />

union contract.<br />

Spoils are supposed to increase school spirit<br />

and cre<strong>at</strong>e a competitive <strong>at</strong>mosphere in the best<br />

interests of the students. Th<strong>at</strong>'s exactly wh<strong>at</strong> Rich<br />

Forslund did. <strong>The</strong> students wanted him to stay.<br />

So did die plnyen. and their parents. lie was disc<br />

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1<br />

OPINION<br />

Now you better listen to me, old man<br />

By David Martin<br />

"When; i was<br />

your age, i didn't<br />

carry a condom in<br />

my wallet. When I<br />

was"your age, kids<br />

didn't have ntneinch<br />

butterfly knives. Wedidn't know<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> marijuana was, and we certainly<br />

didn't talk about sex. Heavens, it<br />

wasn't until the 1970s thai I heard th?<br />

word "homosexual." People were<br />

good, and We never cut school or<br />

- placed with butane torches or..."<br />

We've iillht-ard thisin onelonn or<br />

another, ;')c "When I was ynur ;tge"<br />

speech th<strong>at</strong>'s been paswfddown fnim<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>ion to gener<strong>at</strong>ion, changing<br />

slightly with the times, but remainingbasiGinythe.same.lionlyfoUou-5<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we question the past oui parents<br />

cling to. making us wonder, "Were<br />

things really th<strong>at</strong> much belter;*<br />

<strong>The</strong>y probably were not. A psychological<br />

study performedIbysewal<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>csludettts<strong>at</strong>theUnKvrsityof<br />

California, Berkeley, indic<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong><br />

pcnple tend to remember the good in<br />

something while slowly screcnuigout<br />

the bad. People remember Elvis, nut<br />

Victnmiit.thc first McDonald's, not<br />

Mci»arthy\ini; P<strong>at</strong>ty Duke, not P<strong>at</strong>ty<br />

I-Ieiirst. \i.-?<br />

,'.' Out parents tell us there wasn't<br />

much taUtofdrugs,violence, and teen<br />

pregnancies when our. parents were<br />

our age, but these factor:, were n-s<br />

' and y-'jre probablyViij'c tlingerous<br />

tru^r hecjufc il ie level of icvial ttvare<br />

-'ness WAS rf.ucli lower than it is (inlay.<br />

Strangely enough, the Department<br />

of i leal th and Humar.' Service.;<br />

rrportfti th<strong>at</strong> the prolifer<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

•irv«g> it- people aged 15 to 25 ha* been<br />

decrcaiing since ihc end of ihc 1970s.<br />

It was in the l%0s th<strong>at</strong> drugs wen;<br />

most widely userf.as :1K ramific<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

of drug use weren't fiiliy known. It<br />

wj?. okjy for tlic.r., but no* for us.<br />

Why? Ask anyoneofour parent*' vintage,<br />

and they'll lei; you, "Don't get<br />

smart with me, young nun."<br />

Admittedly, the violent crime r<strong>at</strong>e<br />

of 1950s America wa* roijghK ten<br />

percent of m<strong>at</strong> of 1990* America, acccrdingtou<br />

Justice Department study<br />

'quoted in 7V «V«rw York Times, but<br />

the '5s were DORlNG\<strong>The</strong> average<br />

teenager's gre<strong>at</strong>est thrill was paying J<br />

dime to w<strong>at</strong>ch a man with the contfntsofiheKtxonValde/.<br />

keeping his<br />

hair in pl.fceihw.ui the ru'ihcr-.uiiod<br />

monster from Mars. Doesn't (tut<br />

sound just too gush darn fun for<br />

words? This was sparkling-white,<br />

.sterile, suburban Amci ica <strong>at</strong> ili most<br />

sterile.<br />

It's a wonder tlut more people<br />

weren't out committing crimes to<br />

ktep busy. Of course, this was the<br />

dawn of the televised era, even if Ed<br />

Sullivan wouldn't let anyoncsec Elvis<br />

Presley Irom the waLst ttown. Everyone<br />

knew th<strong>at</strong> pelvic gyr<strong>at</strong>ions would<br />

lead to'ihc destruction of modern<br />

P<br />

•^Teenager of the past<br />

Teenager of the present<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> was then... this is now?<br />

EOPLE ATTB1PTING TO SHOVV the deterior<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of the younger gener<strong>at</strong>ion often cite two<br />

lists. <strong>The</strong> tirstcntafogsthc top seven problems in high<br />

schools in 1943:1. talkingouiof turn;2.chcwtnggum;<br />

?. making noise, 4. running in the halls: 5. getting out<br />

of turn in line; 6. break ing the dress code, 7. littering.<br />

(n 19«3, the list was much different; l.drugabudc;?alcoholabuse;3.pregnancy;<br />

I. suicide5. rape6, rob-<br />

liicrcarestill members of wde'.y<br />

who ardently hold th<strong>at</strong> society is<br />

crumbling, and th<strong>at</strong> weontyluve the<br />

youn& to blame.<br />

It ts imper<strong>at</strong>ive to remember th<strong>at</strong><br />

hew "good" a time is or was can not<br />

be luscd on morality alone In highly<br />

Tfre Lowe//insights Educ<strong>at</strong>ion;<br />

moral times, there is often boredom,<br />

which cm lend to were depression,<br />

if left unchecked.<br />

Thy next lime your p.ir.'iib give<br />

you the''When I was your age" 1<br />

speech, remember thit they arc JUM<br />

trying to make up for their lous ol<br />

bery; 7. assault. T. Cullen Davis, a born-again Christian<br />

from Tcxa.\ devised these lists to <strong>at</strong>tack the public<br />

schools according to <strong>The</strong> .Veiv York Time* Having<br />

done ttu research, Davis cre<strong>at</strong>ed the lists from his own<br />

experiences, which arc inadequ<strong>at</strong>e to determine na*<br />

ttunnl averages. <strong>The</strong>se lists have little truth to them, if<br />

any, and arc another example of the stereotypes pcrpetu<strong>at</strong>rti<br />

by our parents' gener<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

youth and innocence, making themselves<br />

feel bcticr by dumping society's<br />

problems on you. lust sit back, ignore<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>ever it is they're trying to say, and<br />

remember tJi<strong>at</strong>'one-cay you will he<br />

saying the exact same thing in your<br />

children.<br />

Religion and educ<strong>at</strong>ion: M<strong>at</strong>ch made in heaven<br />

By KntherineScIioen<br />

'.•'•• It fuels the violent conflicts<br />

in Northern Ireland- It<br />

'. compels Americans to work<br />

lor-g hours and to spend their<br />

(," leisure time guilt- ridden for<br />

being unptoductivc. It is <strong>at</strong><br />

the heart of the controversy of both gay rights<br />

and abortion. It is religion.<br />

•^Religion has been <strong>at</strong> the heart of inlcma-<br />

' tinnal and local conflicts for centuries. Vet we<br />

ignore its influence on world history in yur<br />

rJcl:u$rcibnt5| the hub of understanding. Religion<br />

hWbccii denied its place in cduc<strong>at</strong>iyn long<br />

'enough.<br />

A'x<strong>The</strong> Siipreme Court has specified, according<br />

to the Establishment Cl.iu>i: in the Firs:<br />

.-•'public schools;" Religious exercises in tax-sup-<br />

.. ported public ichuols are unconstitutional.<br />

' Prvjw,Biblefeadiiigs.and religion*instnictkn..<br />

_.. wheinerdehfimiintional or nondencinipj-<br />

Upn.il, are illegal. ' '<br />

•'•'•' Hw'guwntmcnt is forbidden ]o favor one<br />

Vwlglon'oyer another, enable the advancement<br />

of rdigion;,and."fimpr all religions over non-a--<br />

•~t; ligiousbefiefe, according to a $eriei of Supreme<br />

''^Courrdccistohsbegintringin I'M". :<br />

• -^'Students need not slap tiicir ri^ht haiuls on<br />

Jj* Bibleand pray for forgiveneM or tall down or.<br />

>•;, tijejr knees aiuj face Mecra during -he school<br />

^•vV^'Rcligioy'can-he'lnught %*ith purely aca-<br />

i.idemic goals without cstablniiiriga religion, fo-<br />

^^^mgoai^^wutheV.WFlicir.i; higher valiie<br />

:-ipn'religtoujlifeoA'ernon religious life.<br />

^^AtheHsmis an extremeul'the religious SJKC-<br />

'^fi^ami shbviid be discussed aloni 1 , with funli^chmenfiilism.<br />

Increased sensitiviry from awarel^neaofaiiva'riitionsof<br />

religious activityshquld<br />

•,y;bc;thejiIUm<strong>at</strong>e goal of society.<br />

. ^,H\.<strong>The</strong>Supreinecourt has put the sputligJu «n<br />

y; the separ<strong>at</strong>ion ofchurch and st.ti»* in such prei;^fcedcnU5«tmgcases<br />

as Wimw ex. tcl. McColh.m<br />

[^B^^pf^ducaHaii (194S;, which outUwcd<br />

?v^!&ow instruction in public schools, and<br />

^laintnjjrtligion ncither.establishe, reli<br />

i^^^iO^e'-^^vv ^"V ::••:•-••<br />

» 5 ^ W i ^ - - • ^ • • ^ • J i & A ?i '-• •• -"• *• ••-••-•••••<br />

ftliginiL, facts is not thv simc a. <strong>at</strong>tcptiisj; n*ligious<br />

facts as personal values. A courv: teach*<br />

ing about various forms of religions i> no!<br />

meant to teach values.<br />

Children lhoukl !«.•(*!«** Uitwogiii/vtlte<br />

ict«itit>iL-hipN bcUvccu religion, etlika! theory,<br />

moral practice, and social justice. Mudenb need<br />

to discuss the definition of religion ilwtf.<br />

Religions refcrenct' has been nearly eradic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

from uur textbooks, thereby distorting<br />

"the (acts" to conf'irni to secular sjiic<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

j'ilgrimi have been over-simplified and re'luced<br />

to "people who take long trips," according tu<br />

psvchoIoiJiy Prof. P.iul Viut's i^ent study,"Ucli-<br />

(;ion and Traditional ValiiM in f't'blk Sthool<br />

I*ur(Uns and their work ethic to Amcriai und<br />

molded our present culture.<br />

Public educ<strong>at</strong>ion gives the impression th<strong>at</strong><br />

religion lus had lit Je or no significance in L'^>.<br />

t(,in IK. K<br />

b%)jKit wit!) our hi>u>r)-, tr*-m the founding of<br />

S-ilt l-ihc City to the establishment u(the Pint<br />

Amendment, from the wiidi huntsof the 1-iOOs<br />

througli the 1700s to the court cases deb<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

prayer in school in recent years. Textbooks<br />

praise America's religious diversity but do not<br />

teach about various religion*.<br />

Too many children see Buddha as the cute,<br />

(ill guy whose belly people rub for luck. Too few<br />

children recognize the equivalent significance<br />

of the Koran and the Bible, 1 "<br />

btu'Jtnti who tonic out of todjy',; public<br />

school;, are misinformed scholars because of<br />

religion s omission from public school educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

TcttboCfk history leaves our future leaders<br />

with censored and deformed leftovers,<br />

Censorship more rotten than me<strong>at</strong><br />

By Jac Bcrman<br />

Students taking the 1' rights. bu»<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her Uw author's right IO procnt his i.; hews as he or she choocs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sl<strong>at</strong>e Board of F*Iuc3tion pulled<br />

Walker's story "An: I Blue" bru.ii.vj of concern<br />

th<strong>at</strong> students might berornf upset by the<br />

narra;or's choice not to c<strong>at</strong> me<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"Th<strong>at</strong> {e<strong>at</strong>ing mc<strong>at</strong>l could be disturbing to<br />

-%Jne can not simply<br />

ban a literary work<br />

because it seems<br />

% offensive. /<br />

cnts who would ificn be iur ;e evrn mor prepared to write a gre<strong>at</strong><br />

essay on his or hrr opinion. '.<br />

Stut'.LTitb should not feel discouraged from<br />

doing and .saying wh<strong>at</strong> they want to. <strong>The</strong> school<br />

boards unanimous decision torcinstale the stories<br />

shows they don't want to be the causcofstudents<br />

not voicing their opinions. So for the students<br />

who enjoy e<strong>at</strong>ing me<strong>at</strong>, you got off easy<br />

this time, but next year may be different.<br />

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, i<br />

postpone first<br />

day of school<br />

lyStbrinaKwrn<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Friincisco Unified School<br />

District is ccnsiderinc a l<strong>at</strong>er d<strong>at</strong>e for the<br />

first day of school because the Jewish tioliday<br />

Rosh Hashina (alls uV day before<br />

so'iool 'isuaJiy starts.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> prune diange lor this is tho rare<br />

[f<strong>at</strong>ttiwt the] da'eof Rash fiashaiu falls<br />

on the first day after L<strong>at</strong>w,r Day," Kent<br />

Mitchell of the United Edm<strong>at</strong>ors of San<br />

Francisco aid. "Orthodox & celebr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

on the second day."<br />

Many Riibbis and Jewish people<br />

throughuutlhestiicarguedlKitthedite<br />

of the (iift day of school should be<br />

changed because the firfl few days of<br />

school are very important. <strong>The</strong>y ihink<br />

students should nut haw; to miis ihcni<br />

duetoRokh tlashana- "\\ «<br />

"We are stilt negoti<strong>at</strong>ing with the<br />

hl dirirMihdJJd J<br />

<strong>The</strong> SFUSD dfecribujnl proposals to<br />

teachers to vote for an cailyor A Lite start<br />

An early start, the traditional one, would<br />

Iw the first Wednesday iifier Ijbor DJV.<br />

Teachers would return iScpt. 7 and student*<br />

Sept. S. With a l<strong>at</strong>e start, after Ilnsh<br />

Hashana, teacher) would return Sept. V<br />

andJtudcn:sSrm<strong>at</strong>ionofaSite<br />

: Advisory Committee. '<br />

"\\fc should have it gjing by June t f 1994,"*<br />

principal Paul Cheng said. "I think it's a very<br />

important whicle to get all elements of the<br />

school community together to communic<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and coordin<strong>at</strong>e different ideas en how to improvt'iloweU.'*<br />

<strong>The</strong> Site Advisory Committee would coordin<strong>at</strong>e<br />

special irlvcfuies, funding, staffing,<br />

working con<strong>at</strong>ions, and new programs, according<br />

io C3ioig- -..- - -<br />

"We peed to haw people believe in the philosophy<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong> oiid wh<strong>at</strong> we stand for jmi<br />

buiM on the found<strong>at</strong>ions of tli<strong>at</strong> academic ex-<br />

(rllence itut we already have*.Cheng said.<br />

With rcpri^cnt<strong>at</strong>ives from faculty, jtlministr<strong>at</strong>ion.p<strong>at</strong>enK<br />

alumni, daisified slaff.and students,<br />

the WASC steering committee .should<br />

OIKUM wh<strong>at</strong> the Committee ihouwl he, composition<br />

of the ConimittJj, qualific<strong>at</strong>ion* lor<br />

memltership, lirnr frame lor iinplcnienu?ion,<br />

and m«ting times arid p!.u'es,'according lo<br />

WASC visiting committee rccotnmend.itionu<br />

<strong>The</strong> ilet'iing comniiuet' voted utunimuuily<br />

to establish a Site ,-\dvi*»ry Oitpniitirc onv of<br />

lix viutintt committee recommend<strong>at</strong>ions, on<br />

April 11. (hciiii'tld.iy of tin* imniaitK'est visit,<br />

iicciidin^' to WAS'.", vouidin<strong>at</strong>ut JIKI social<br />

• tc.ulier Kuli.irii .Howard.<br />

\cx\ivcdk all of tttt' Gv«. school-wiili<br />

•mil di-juitiinrnu] arcis t<br />

nt during a four-day viMt whi^h<br />

"In the 1994 self-study report e.nJi of the<br />

previous VVASC recommend<strong>at</strong>ions \uti to W<br />

l,"Sowardsaid."'JlK;stefjinnconimit-<br />

StudeiitSy parents mobilize to prevent<br />

muggings on and off campus<br />

- 1 MUGGINGS /ww)^: One<br />

tlifliernit problems. "<strong>The</strong>y probably have more<br />

fighu than we do? Ttionus said.'<br />

VThomw does rwt iu(tp«t %ht ing back, but<br />

he was surprised th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> studoiu do not<br />

help each other."It'sbctter to giv^up a ample<br />

of dolL-irs than to get hurt," he said.'But when<br />

there arc ovt:r'$0 hnvrll students Walkinj; up<br />

huealyptus, lour kids trom another school<br />

shouldn't be »blc to mug l^wdl students."<br />

..l^rcshman M<strong>at</strong>thew Tsahiiheadj. one group<br />

orCowell students.who petition^ the school<br />

' district to j;rant furiiU to M.Uinn security pt*ritonncl<br />

ui the hvo nearby bus stops and the<br />

lUetih of Eucalyptus between Iwwell and 19th<br />

AvenucThcpt-tiCot'.asliedtliedistiKt toprrsuadethr.poti'icioinacwcUiiinuiiitH'rofuniti<br />

•utigned to public high *cbt>oU.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petitioitm (juthctcd more th.m l,OfcO<br />

\>r the petition and tuccecdvd in<br />

O»llcpt> toinclu-Jt; VI,.»ICIKC J>oneol thr major<br />

pr'»l»U*ins in their rcrrtit rejx^rt on Irnvvll.<br />

Tsang cucul<strong>at</strong>Lii the petition after IK was<br />

jrtscketf. !> uid lh.it \w Idl lutfc-/ Uxause the<br />

muHjtci s only ioo(: $J and d:t! tint Iiiirnt him.<br />

Jeri lotion, a parep'- \v\\o is d««rp^ry.m of<br />

thr Iimell S.ifc!vn, a I.oi%-ell freshman, wai<br />

<strong>at</strong>Licked tliree limes in onv month just before<br />

coming to <strong>Lowell</strong>. "We Marled the SafetyCom<br />

tnitlc'/lo iiKhrasc student *.if;ty jwarcncii," Jir<br />

viid.! f ( meets on the iiist Wtdncsdavof cvrry<br />

movth in the Mevrr Uhrarv,<br />

NOW A PRIIVCETOiy REVIEW SAT STORY<br />

ONCE UFON A-HME @ TWO FRIENDS BOMBED O<br />

; THE F.S.A. T. C^D ffVAr SCHOOL YEAR THEY HAD LOTS OF FUN. |^><br />

THE FIRST FRIEND, DlCK, FARW&D AND PLAYED. HE W?MT OUT ALMOST EVERY<br />

NtGHT.^JjyHE HAD AGOOD TIME. ThE SECOND FRIEND, JAN£. ALSO<br />

PARTIED ANts WENT OUT. 5HE HAP A GOOP TIME, TOO. jjANE AL 50 TOOK THE<br />

.; PRINCETON REVIEW ANV>{T.WAS EVEN KiND OF FUN. ^} IN THE SPRING,<br />

-PICK ANPJANF. TOOK -THE,5.A.T. DICK QOMQEO ^ AGAIN. JANF. RAISEP HER<br />

SCORE MORE THAN SHE EVER THOUGHT P0S5I3LE. NOW JANE ASKS HER<br />

QUESVONS AT THE COLLEGE OF HER CHOICE. N&VjPlCK .ASKS "PVA WANT FRIES<br />

WITH THAT?"<br />

Mwt» twKnd <strong>The</strong> FViiweton r,*^? Smjfl Oswct. grouped ty »h*red *utnothi<br />

»tj wejfcne»ee». whtre you'll receive let* of personal <strong>at</strong>tention. Up-to-d#te<br />

::.mrt«K«l», bMfcfJ \y m mMion MJCJTH h amual r^etrtK ihst art the mow. eff«t^e<br />

v;^«''Mkfci« looi-, xvalbMe. Grwt teachers, not c*M.tt* t»p«. wHo Mil mert with<br />

you .n.pcraon If you need «trj help. Cjn we r«(«e your»Mre»7 Our jworc<br />

lniprow«nent« *re q»*rmnuc4 (CJH for deuls}. By the May. nrttfcer tiw £Juc*tio»#!<br />

Txi 5 l tor Prit UV<br />

(800)985-6585<br />

teewrotccight major goal iR'aiofrrprnvcinriit<br />

and identified priorities."<br />

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I'hnveU Iliili School<br />

Teens converge<br />

on Mission to<br />

hear 'benefits<br />

of abstinence'<br />

By Kenneth Lcc<br />

Teenagers from all over the 3oy Area<br />

came to Mission Hiph School last S.«urday,<br />

to participarc in a conference about<br />

everybody's favorite, subject? sex.<br />

Choices and was sponsored hj-HandsOn<br />

AIDS to incrca.*: awaivrnrss of the consequences<br />

of unsafe and premarital»«,<br />

and to explore tlw "benefit* of abitinencc."<br />

<strong>The</strong> cnnlwcncc included a ijJk<br />

with cclArity sjiorts figure D.vrin /onlan<br />

of ihc Forty-Nuierc,p;irticip.ttion i» a live<br />

qucncci of premarital icx. and small<br />

group fliscawions.<br />

U>wrll sophomore Tim So, who <strong>at</strong>tended<br />

the meeting,Mid, 'h*s a good program,<br />

because I agree — ii's important<br />

to stress abstinence as an option fur teenagers.<br />

Tncy really aii^ht to extend ihis<br />

program because it gives direction . "This<br />

word \s responsibility."<br />

<strong>The</strong> small giotip discussions wpn*rwlrntl<br />

in reinforce lheiil«i\<br />

as emotional stress, pregnancy, and ihc<br />

mtt of lifetime pjals.<br />

Discussions focused on tlir vk-v.- thy,<br />

"llw only fcife «x.«s ab>tinencr"*^nJ nf<br />

feredicasom why. "With i»Il>be.STI>Ncut ;<br />

said."Scx isa wondtttu! llilnjj. Hut it's ja-4 , ,<br />

not wonderful Enough *o die for." i<br />

NEWS<br />

Comic found moonlighting on school board<br />

I<br />

BySoUnaNoIfo<br />

'M ONE OF TH E FEW POLITICW NS<br />

th<strong>at</strong>' intentionally funny."<br />

So says school board membn .ind<br />

openly gay ouncdian Tom Ammiaiio.<br />

"It's ;i tre<strong>at</strong> in Sai; Francisco to be a siandup<br />

comic and * politician, JO th<strong>at</strong>'s a compliment,"<br />

he wid.<br />

Actually, it w« a selhick in<br />

ii^cai cari-cr thai po: the funny man<br />

his run for whool boaiil in 1WU WJS umuo:vvtful.<br />

"I MJIUXI my comedy «rm m 1*J31 <strong>at</strong> .1<br />

pU« called <strong>The</strong> Valencia Rose, uhkh it now<br />

doJ*"d,",vnintwno«j>d."1 kid jlwjyrtlxt*ji mtercstid<br />

in comedybu; it tool: me «nnl I wa»*tO<br />

befoT I actual})' Marted, I wanted to iy wlio I<br />

-tin or, .%tig!*. and p,irt of who I am i* J pi* puy,<br />

arnl ut liu- h'mt ot the clubs iM-rcn t into<br />

th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re it£ joke th<strong>at</strong> I do on iljgc You know<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> honvophobia is?"A ntkinJl lejr thai three<br />

gay* will brejfcinto wur lums*: and re*iecnt.itc<br />

Hut Airanumohaddjltblcd in j-olitic-s in the<br />

pji',. After irJCtiiny Liigl/sli in ^rirsin during<br />

thcVieiruniu*ar,Amrni.inorcturnrdtabt*o)nie<br />

.1 •{xtiil eduo-ition teJiTotfr in San ITJIICHCO.<br />

"b llu»e djyzalut of the kid. 1 , th<strong>at</strong> *erc classified<br />

a being retarded ba.siotlty didn't speak<br />

EnglitS or bad other problems tJiM wei\. i n*t<br />

Kised on inicltigcnce." he Mid. He h.'cmie .i<br />

community .icUvi.st lighting liie >iriLi<br />

|>!.icefnent pulio. 1 , ovn though lie wa* n twJi it-c if the<br />

M.IK>O;ili.'rK taiuMluvc>pro^r.unloi !>rsbi.in<br />

•tol-.f \fv.fnLtnoib>n »i all k'en<br />

MiltMli tXUrd itg.1111.<br />

"1 d^d.and i wjin.arul I c.imcin numlx.T'>m*.<br />

to I've b«n t»n e\ci sina 1 ," he said.<br />

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Gay comedian, school board member, and Board of Supervisors candid<strong>at</strong>e Tom<br />

Ammiano calls iiomophobta "a r<strong>at</strong>ional fear th<strong>at</strong> Uirec ^ays v.iH break into your house and<br />

redecor<strong>at</strong>e agamst yoijfwin." .<br />

in public school*. Vox the cox: of JRO7C we<br />

could tmd another program thiit irould accompiish<br />

wlut 1 It.CJTC a)* it dors—*hc self-ettccm<br />

artil the discipline- bin without the military<br />

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NEWS<br />

Addition of Casey livens up Carnival<br />

A<br />

:-. By EUn Wang<br />

BOUT 1,000 suidenu danced,<br />

played games, *nd cavorred<br />

with adorable Casey the Card.-<br />

nal <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Cardinal Carnival dance,<br />

"Rip Fantasia," sponsored by trie Siudent<br />

Activities Board -SAB» March 25.<br />

Carnival games included the teddy<br />

bear toss, lollipop tree, basketball to«,<br />

dunk unk, and starwalk.<br />

j Sophomore to<br />

\ join the US.<br />

ph)>sic$ team<br />

ByKcxwihUe<br />

Alter just onc-T^ , "^udyjin;<br />

: physics, sophomore Paul r.u|un<br />

will rqirewni LowHl jrtij por.sihry<br />

the United Stales as a member of<br />

ihisyesir s I f.S. phynct tcau> for the<br />

Intn n<strong>at</strong>ional Phywr. Olj-mpud.<br />

Uiian wil; jtrtend « nine-day<br />

. program-<strong>at</strong> College fcwk. MP.<br />

from June-*',12-Kreof theismdena<br />

invited in ihcconferrncL 1 wilt<br />

po on to repnrwnt the United<br />

Stales <strong>at</strong> the." "•'*» Annual Inierrutiona!<br />

Ph* , Olympiad, in<br />

Beijing, Cluiu in Inly, physicv<br />

teadier Kichartl Sfvpiro vua. In<br />

Beijing. h$h JVCIXXJI student* from<br />

40 countries will particip<strong>at</strong>e in ,i<br />

physio competition.<br />

. u l don't Ktvcnuich experience<br />

hcciuie this iv my fust y«r oi'<br />

nhysics" Lufan saiti."Mr.Shapim<br />

only teacht-s ihe^ub>ect.s Out will<br />

- be on the AP cram, but the Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Pliysici OJjTnpi.nl will<br />

lyinvliKV l_- d<br />

liincinp." 1 ^ic sii.1 and thcie wtren't rnouph slow *<br />

Others cumpfsincit th<strong>at</strong> D( j Style junior Vickie U* viiil.<br />

lVr>tmdComKurdtfvifJedlTonithciiset Aitording tic, hy pid>int( special cvenhc<<br />

a lot of rap and j>op. J ncl profn ni J?i 2.31<br />

Three teachers to cross the<br />

Atlantic for exchange program<br />

ByKennnh Lee<br />

FH:R RF.CtlVlSO ^r^nu from<br />

the Fiilbn^ji! FouriJ.iticr,lh(er<br />

Ateach<br />

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THE LOWELL CALENDAR: APRIL-]<br />

Y. parents involved<br />

Stinc pjtrriN luO mure prrMW4i<br />

^'tttv Cot" VIMMM*,: I tiwi.ll. Un:tc<br />

* hut dir s. I ilid not wt- t'aiii r Ix-.aus*: you WJUU be jwluih<br />

tf 1 g.it Ihcte fir \~<br />

BOLITTVVTNTY»MRI:NTS >iuanj:<br />

\\M\ noxci txiVMfiu'^ii in<br />

ia«;u wo! o tew Ictij;."! I only mu'<br />

nuxl." ih tcothors and iiudcnt. in a* tion<br />

' Mute people saw tiwt moN( Ua Jicr.<br />

jjc very dfdicalfd and Iwtd -woik<br />

in^i." CVihen said.<br />

K*.KhMf fell ilut the teaclxm wir*<br />

thnr i'.txk'nts.md iarcd wtK'tha they<br />

ttntirrsiuiKt ihr infontiaiinn prc<br />

jcnird in dass."h was a worm fethng<br />

Out 1 got." *1tc wtd."l was rrally im<br />

l>t cs^xl ivirli itv >tudcilts' <strong>at</strong>titudes."<br />

f n a claw Cohen vioie-d, a Uachcr<br />

(;;*' *npT>- .it .1 sttKlc;-t .imJ threw her<br />

liiciittlv, ji'u*i<br />

cLuses exploded onto th,\,<br />

market this kprinf with the<br />

they think<br />

irut the ds-<br />

introduction of new piojurts<br />

KarenMcluider'st.U^sc.'.vcrc.iic and iunm.* yrnim (jeolTicy Nv<br />

first toimioduccthreeofthftrpnxl' uid.<br />

uct*onto ihe niorVe; in t<strong>at</strong>-March, luvtd Rmi<br />

Calling theniiclvev the Dirtv birds, ksJaviisrv^ictteiJtordcax'ttsprixIonc<br />

of Melandcr's cUsses -."M uct 0:1 Uic market in l<strong>at</strong>e April. <strong>The</strong><br />

Ejsicrjrams the week before spnng daw will vr'J l\t-.\ i>ttti %-*«'.! shir is<br />

break. Tlve grants, conu^Tin^ ot a in tiT^i green.a*h,,j!iJ Jarkbitietor<br />

basket, plastic e^. and c<strong>at</strong>viy. old SI fv<br />

for$! fof«n* and il Vitorrwo.ihe * "This s\**it4hin :s dilfr::;it ironi<br />

Dirty Birds made others because it s the rust one with<br />

a profit of SlVi, the - ardinal wmM on it," Rxditti<br />

which thev d«- uid.<br />

henefiiingun^ed dajse&U.st jear M.JJ tht Il.O>.S.-rul<br />

teenage mother?. Mind your Own Business T-^:irt.s,<br />

A.nf.h-r of ihr Mvv.uk l'.ik shorii. the ^.cono-<br />

Mclander's 1 Jp • niinngP'j'.itK'ns baseball icDe^', anti<br />

plied ev.t>nomis:« Out o* Hand jewelry, beanies, 4nd<br />

ciasie*. under tht uicenie.<br />

name of Da Bcwnb Squad,orpan-KJ TV.-.- jppliej economic* cjasves <strong>at</strong>e<br />

« basketball tournament in which »ponwred hy the jum?r Athkve-<br />

'. (uns of three students competed in men'.il'rocam.anorj'pri'iit orcafiiha-fcetball<br />

carnn on Anvil **. <strong>The</strong> r<strong>at</strong>ion thai supplier rcxtlxiuki and<br />

direr winning teams rerwvetl tasri<br />

prize* -ind the ci.isv .ionstrd profits<br />

to the 1 Aiwtll basketball pu^rx'.v "Mar'inL' vour O'^T. omp in\ is an<br />

<strong>The</strong> last of Mclanocr't three excellent WJV- to le.'jri abi-iu'. ihc rt*a!<br />

classes ij selling the Ab>oluic world," social scicnL'c fe<strong>at</strong>her Sicen<br />

LowelUfe T-siiirt bearing a conik.il Oranucci said ."Sfirnentne* when you<br />

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Three strikes' law strikes out<br />

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By f Un Wang<br />

ANY CM lro»:Ni.vvs \v IU iv<br />

itrout" initu:»ir i.;ti-« iiu In<br />

tight of KCwtt i'.\scs '.mvKirjiV^i' KUi> ,vv i<br />

MeA-mOru-MhcHTLi! r-rpi-i -*';..way. tv,<br />

ioUii m MINJOC Ox/nrv. ir\* \;.i;N: ; i> rr<br />

leasedfromthe Vinmcy*. «IHI.I!th.n«rcv-ui<br />

J 5 percent iiKrcjM: >n nomkid** wm^rtil<br />

tobc (he aiuvtv-r tn u*jr prayerv<br />

Alll-iv- Abidot;>.it<br />

vrrthuu\ mortal LMr -M! bcniji ^hc.t. killed,<br />

irJiviirJfthi»U^;:t'[ti:nT.K-tJn'<br />

right'<br />

Mam 1 belie ve thj; Uw ;>bn, wh<br />

Cccmimg t J -Judy [yv ihc Governor Wilson's w 'ttvei* '^<br />

SUM Fmifc a-rOiWf«ii,will i<br />

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lioil lo lifalthVarf lnVlt ;>TM|i(i ine -Jrjtis"<br />

MVii.il *tudici Tc<strong>at</strong>hct Ken 'I/av sa ; d,<br />

*.Vo iTwnv, imliKunp "tr.iv, ';lmx•miluis"<br />

Uascff-itiun rviedprr-intNaU \\u\ M'fvrtaw*<br />

K-cifction lickn l.-r r it>v. Wilson. "Sunk*<br />

politician v in J d?iruj;oi:u way, ,»Hh i\:&*<br />

simple .'Otulioii^TTitiy v.«HI."*l*>Hti^-J icAiicts'.v* JXKS^I'. 1 'T initi<strong>at</strong>iiy will u>M iht* st.il 1 5>J 1<br />

IVitpie wh*i i*re tofi^iii«il ,i »tM'r..i U'^'i fulln'ii I" ii'.iiK! MI"\\ piT^ms i>> Ju"iii-<br />

tctTn. \\ :\~\-f,\i\.\IVjvirtnviuut( i'iiivt»»n\\iud'.<br />

"Ihetjw alv> pn^h'tfi)*> lite iitiOdi- iip'tlrii \\y i!n N'.uili S SUM / >.>>ut*o<br />

version pr«'i:t,nm. prtil-.nioi. ot*'vu%- ( hr^nuii- An 1,-viini.iir.l SI.IKXI new m<br />

3r*> bright-cytxi child<br />

\s nil.*I) .1- .»(.• t.*fu'* - *o.idn'.rt it, vi<br />

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J/oop Dreams really<br />

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Beijing Bastards<br />

demonstr<strong>at</strong>es today's<br />

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Female <strong>at</strong>tracts men and e<strong>at</strong>s eels, too<br />

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the deluded ro-<br />

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mantic who stakes<br />

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her life on rapture<br />

mantic stories and<br />

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prcciuted Emma<br />

Manocl dc Oiivcira develops his film far her aspir<strong>at</strong>ions, but he wastes no sym-<br />

V<strong>at</strong>tcy cfAbruluttn mound the concept of p<strong>at</strong>hy on her. De Oiivcira udorcs his Ema<br />

Cordeano for her faults, which are clear<br />

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Mtirrit'.L. as a role model, de O'lvcira<br />

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m<strong>at</strong>tes a contempoiary vari<strong>at</strong>ion on<br />

M salcuh n"<br />

teeth." He leaves her unimpressed. \ few<br />

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beauty when standing by the highway.<strong>The</strong><br />

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-• Ema only wants to escape the boredom<br />

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rrofinifu'riarional movies, will be<br />

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- .was called Out of Sight and was directed<br />

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Most cf these cars<br />

^ni^fsomething in common—<br />

"POWEREDrBY HKS" stickers on<br />

their fro.it windshields. Wh<strong>at</strong> do<br />

. ths*e letters mean? (Definitely not<br />

HKS represent? the names of three<br />

; J^Jwioe cvmexs, and it is one of the<br />

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;'«ray:pC<br />

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distribution in the<br />

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Jupan," Charles<br />

<strong>at</strong> Parts Pl*js Perfor-<br />

\: mance in Berkeley, said.<br />

V v^HJCS has a reputa-<br />

K&n for hiflh quality ber<br />

L^ausebf.the extensive re-<br />

\ search the company docs<br />

; "J jor thor products as well<br />

V Vas betjig certified by the<br />

California Air Resources<br />

Board," Chan said.<br />

HKS offers almost anything to<br />

PPowa:Bars: Extra<br />

long sugar rush, but<br />

tastes funny<br />

^\SEETIIEM <strong>at</strong> yoiir corner<br />

Y grocery store. Yousce<strong>at</strong>hletes<br />

• .X. munching av.-ay.on them bcfors<br />

a competition. You may even see<br />

your friend citing one as a healthy<br />

snack. Power Bant seen: to appear ev-,<br />

erywhere you look. .'.'.<br />

PowerBars arc "<strong>at</strong>hletic energy<br />

food" guainnteed.by the tiunufacb<br />

y<br />

taut vitmally no f<strong>at</strong>, are packed with<br />

vitamins, protein* and complex carbohydr<strong>at</strong>es,<br />

and taste like candy bars.<br />

Once a mail-order cult item.<br />

PowerBars are now emerging is a<br />

popular health-food snack and<br />

quick-energy source-<strong>The</strong>y seem to br<br />

breokingaway from the pack of look -<br />

alike energy bars which have been<br />

booming in the Bay Area, such as the<br />

differ, BTU Stoker, and Edgebar.<br />

"Other companies have tried to<br />

put out comparable products, but it<br />

seems like these [FuwerBarsl are still<br />

the most popular form of chcwublc<br />

energy," Gary Arden of Sunshine<br />

Health Foods said-<strong>The</strong>y sdl them aU<br />

over the place—Chevron st<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

Vvalgreens- You name it, they're everywhere.<br />

.._.<br />

FowerBar, one of th* first energy<br />

bars, was cre<strong>at</strong>ed by UC- Berkeley biochemist<br />

Wflliam Vaughn and former<br />

Cal long-distance running coach<br />

Bnan Maxwell, according to the Aug.<br />

19 SanFranascoChrenkte. A track<br />

champion himself, Maxwell wanted<br />

an <strong>at</strong>hletic fiSod wbkb. would raise energy<br />

levels yet would be easily digestible<br />

and sustaining.<br />

Do PoweiBars really work?<br />

According to Arden, PowerBars<br />

workfbr some and not for oihct J, a*<br />

it is a m<strong>at</strong>ter of individual digestion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bars work best for <strong>at</strong>hletes<br />

who want to help their performance,<br />

while those who e<strong>at</strong> the bar asa snack<br />

iisuaDv don't feel any different.<br />

upgrade car performance, the. most<br />

commonh/purchased KXS products<br />

are for the exhaust system and the air<br />

filler system..which significantly increase<br />

horsepower and ftcodei aiion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main components of any exh&ust<br />

system are the tnufGernnd the<br />

' Mandrel bent pipe. Each HKS muf*<br />

fler is jpocificaDy designed for a certain<br />

engine/vehicle combin<strong>at</strong>ion- By<br />

designing a system th<strong>at</strong> reduces the<br />

amount cjf energy required to expel<br />

engin>,,exhaust, gre<strong>at</strong>er horsepower<br />

l i d<br />

" V. .HKS offers two types of cxluust<br />

systems: turbo and sport. Turbo exhaust<br />

systems offer a muffler design;<br />

with a perfor<strong>at</strong>ed tube to reduce the<br />

; amount ot back pressure in the system,<br />

acxoidirigto the 1993 HKS cara-<br />

.log.Astockcarcangiiinanacldttk)nal<br />

21 hp) sepo/Wcr with a turbo system.<br />

;*'Tj« sport syMem contains micrnalbaffies<br />

which aikiwbtrtta air flow<br />

. toott^rnJudmumspecd<strong>The</strong>Spott<br />

Exhaust System costs K77 to SI ,365<br />

depending on the car model<br />

• HKS Power Flow au filters and<br />

K&N Filterch<strong>at</strong>grrs are some of the<br />

easiest cheap ways<br />

io improve the •<br />

flow of a car. Increased<br />

air flow<br />

leadstoqukker.ic- HKS air filler<br />

eder<strong>at</strong>ion anA up to 15 additional<br />

'horsepower. <strong>The</strong> air filter is made<br />

from steel, with inner an*.! outer cages<br />

th<strong>at</strong> enclose u foam which (dies out<br />

'any foreign, damaging dirt <strong>The</strong>y arc<br />

legal in 50 st<strong>at</strong>es. <strong>The</strong> filtcrchaigers<br />

meet California anti- smog standards.<br />

According lo SpetdUne Performance<br />

in San Fronasco, Povtr r!o\v<br />

iir filtcrjt.os*$]40.to$400.Install<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is around 345.<br />

"HKS .spend* a loi of time researching<br />

ami testing on their products,<br />

which is why they have such high<br />

quality.' Chan said." When we install<br />

their products, we hardly ever haw to<br />

makt'Dny modific<strong>at</strong>ion-; bocjuw theii<br />

parti almost al*\iy* lit. Thr co-.; of<br />

labor when installing a product is<br />

fit without us h-iving to riiJiV-e any<br />

"like chocol<strong>at</strong>e smeared over a rubber band," Michelle Woo said.<br />

"It's just Uke the feeling alter c<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

candy," <strong>Lowell</strong> track team member<br />

Jerry Lee said, comparing the effects<br />

of e<strong>at</strong>ing a PowerBar to uV famil<br />

Ur "sugar rush."<br />

<strong>The</strong> only difference is th<strong>at</strong> the energy<br />

ycu receive from a sugar-packed<br />

candy bar is temporary and leaves you<br />

feeling tired and shaky, v-hiir<br />

PowerBar energy lasts about an Soi'j,<br />

according I? the Chnn'uk. \;<br />

Others who »?<strong>at</strong> Powerliars, svich<br />

asvaisity cheerleader Bonnie Tsc.\ to<br />

so because thr.bars are healthy.<br />

"1 recommend PawerBors to any<br />

chocol<strong>at</strong>e lover who's on a diet," Tse<br />

said. "<strong>The</strong>y have ihs laste of chocol<strong>at</strong>e<br />

without the f<strong>at</strong>. Plus, you don't<br />

feel guilt."<br />

. Although most bar c<strong>at</strong>ers generally<br />

like the taste of the Power Bai\<br />

which comes in Savors such ucl tocol<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

wild berry, and cinnamon, some<br />

feel the taste is not authentic.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> first bite throws you off,"<br />

junior Michelle Woo said. "It tastes<br />

1 ike chocol<strong>at</strong>e* smeared over a rubber<br />

band. <strong>The</strong>n it starts to taste somewh<strong>at</strong><br />

like a mix h dweep granola and<br />

chocol<strong>at</strong>e."<br />

Junior Joyce Lak, who tried a bar<br />

once, chooses not to c<strong>at</strong> them any<br />

longer because the ustc is' pretty<br />

nasty; It was supposed to tutc like<br />

c, but it was this wcinl halfstdc.<br />

half-bland laste."<br />

<strong>The</strong> label of the I"owerCar rends<br />

like an AP tiology book. <strong>The</strong> bar,:*<br />

full of minerals, amii to acids, and vitamins<br />

vhi "ui<br />

serious <strong>at</strong>hletes who care about pr Tor.v t.;im said,<br />

A lowed senior howsorf<br />

her souped up "91 Honda Civtr<br />

wilh a "POWERED BY HKS" 'ticker<br />

"<strong>The</strong>ir stuff w Wo c*i rnsi\x but I d<br />

like io get *r sticker* •*"<br />

Otherperformiuiccp.irts o^pi<br />

^ToyotaRav n^IXwlop-<br />

cial pVonticts for certain di "T°D<br />

omiousty spccialiws their products<br />

fo;Toyotas,whereasMuDcn pccid<br />

lies their products for Hondas and<br />

AcuraCChan said."HKS covers all<br />

the otlie.: ipaaese cars."<br />

SoifyouhaveVtwmoicy ndiccl<br />

your CM needs more t omph HI*S<br />

products :ire for you. Put if t i<br />

;uckingupY«urmonc> POWLRED<br />

BY HKS* stickers are tvuhble fof<br />

Icr<br />

G G<strong>at</strong>orade may quench th<strong>at</strong> deq> down<br />

body thirst, but ^'<strong>at</strong>er is cheaper<br />

' ~ I/JWCHRHU IliLycrfoc<br />

, VVi Wt-AT S i HiiM/iS durtii yuui<br />

, fac face as you suugglc io complete Sthe<br />

those last ^ut-wrenching situps.<br />

Your hotly is drained fn>nj the<br />

estrtinephysicjl cxcriion. Your<br />

U i . ••-:" ..<br />

Wrill v\\A \\\c ninoi B an x m<br />

fet<strong>at</strong>ion, but he agrees to win*, ex<br />

tent. "Sugar is hard on the nr -vous<br />

system," he vnd.<br />

NeAWthdc*^) wjmt. ncrct'a.rsm v<br />

expericiicc slight Sypogl>tcmn<br />

your «ye5 scan the room, thry spot a -condition which occ it wh tMht.<br />

gla-is of Witter and J bottlv of blnod sugar level dn p quitkl) It<br />

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1<br />

BOYS* JV<br />

BASEBALL<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 11<br />

Washington 5<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 7<br />

Galileo 0<br />

Lowe}] 6<br />

Washington 3<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 5<br />

Mission 0<br />

COMJNG UP NPH...<br />

O VARSITY BASEBALL: <strong>Lowell</strong> vs. Galileo<br />

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TlieitXMnroon dkhf th<strong>at</strong><br />

SBystroubleahvaysconiwin<br />

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:*for tcwcU'* first away inert"<br />

' against' San M<strong>at</strong>?:? last<br />

w M - WLiTn* •iir-rr ^'—r^-<br />

jud!«ir«te^o.ff^,OTd^t^^ in ?« s<br />

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THcoptimcllejmpi:tf-VfrvU'mgi]icyhad<br />

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lo San M<strong>at</strong>eo,155.0to UA & Junior Nicole Dare<br />

placed in the top flux" m three of four events<br />

and freshman Shelley Nag<strong>at</strong>t placed in the top<br />

three. Dare took first all around without aprobkm<br />

"Competitors <strong>at</strong>/rays perform better <strong>at</strong><br />

home," coach Jcrilyn Jank caid<br />

Despite the absence of sophomore Lori<br />

n2(hticompulsoryteameaulydere<strong>at</strong>cdlwm<br />

. Soohoo pbced second.<br />

"I tiunk we've'done pretty well,but our biggest<br />

competition [Gunn High! is only days<br />

away," SCUM He<strong>at</strong>her Garner said. '<br />

' - — : — . i<br />

ing for a score of 150.0 or higher to be eligible<br />

for the CCS [Central Coast Section" finsls."<br />

<strong>The</strong> optional team was pumped Iwl they<br />

' cfcry they hud hoped to<br />

. As predicted by Jank. tvuh Lam and Wong<br />

fadthccompulwryicamtovictory.placingfirsl<br />

and second, iespccttas'y. Junior Venus Qn.ng<br />

tooit first on lloui and Soohoo took third all<br />

around.<br />

medalLrtyetagain<br />

K39ikcU<br />

"ThisUaicunih<strong>at</strong>iKed^ostcpp<br />

play to their muximuniah^y coach Ue<br />

:. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> p<br />

fethnoorarabeam.takingallthrtetopspots.<br />

C^bar8andvau!.(LosAl.ostookfi^.butLowdl<br />

was oi *eir toes and placed second and<br />

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well, with Wong ttrsi and Lam thrd<br />

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^ rfU w$I02j<strong>at</strong>adi«hn<strong>at</strong>chonApn1<br />

i l U d U c l n h c K c d . n<br />

duke out bctivwnijowcuanu •••u..>..e.u<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> option.il team showed Wellington why<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> has been All-City champions for21 consecutive<br />

years. Dare placed first All-around and<br />

Sag<strong>at</strong>a placed third. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> optional lean<br />

did l\i\* over Washington with i score of 147.4<br />

OnApntH i.^elltirushedthirdoutof<br />

seven team* al the LcweU Invit<strong>at</strong>ional st<br />

LakcMerccdCclfandCoiintrjraub. - ,<br />

On April 5 Galileo forfeited to <strong>Lowell</strong>, so ;J<br />

their junior varsity'wjuad played in the<br />

rnaich for pra^***..^.,, . ... i--^-l<br />

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Emotions ran high, a Mar wa»<br />

born, a fi'fiht broke out, money<br />

cliiigea handstand basketballs w.xre<br />

rnovie,caeptihisvrasreal<br />

better. Even the we<strong>at</strong>her cooper<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />

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Mebndert "1JL-13 Applied Economi<br />

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t\wll cou. 141» Low. Jl<br />

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rtfimca rangtd from the vciy inspired<br />

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N<strong>at</strong>ion and Heavy Scrotums). <strong>The</strong><br />

wUincroVihciiayw.ulsItThcShocs?<br />

Senior varsity buifstiball pUycr<br />

' Malt Drccnsler called him "Stormtn<br />

Norman." surf varsity basketball<br />

pla«r Nonnan Siu certainly was<br />

stonmng. Sui fcd teamm<strong>at</strong>es seniors<br />

CruzGuardadoai)dt*erdlclgubanio<br />

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wjt t)^e team's big iMar. .uul plawu<br />

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All-City player Urecri«.!cr. -<br />

rTcchsier p'.nycd wi:h seniors<br />

lohn Vert uia dud 'cS GiuiJ^J. OJ th-;<br />

!?-!) Ilcav)- Scio'-i'liv.Thth 1 played<br />

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Uotnh SitU.Ki'i vice picii'Jcni of <strong>at</strong>t<br />

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gf who was lefcreeing th the chances r A ;innUieriour\umtfnt'<br />

iv-tgci m'(».i I'pm iiexi year.' '-• • ( -<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> finished ahead of t'ie<br />

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Oasit Luccro finished first aecomplisHing<br />

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Mv tiiw was the worst i\xliiul<br />

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Perhaps the strongest perforniiuicc,<br />

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cx-cnis.) in throws of 10.17" in the<br />

discus and 34'C in ihc shot pu» -«rv<br />

his jwJnal be>ts for Uu* year.<br />

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lieu 1 .-. ZW Lap in tht King jump.<br />

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"I'm happy with my pcilW-<br />

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Tlut winning <strong>at</strong>titude was apparent<br />

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Continuing ""Our defense is the main thing,"<br />

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Tuesday a: Pi -*ch<br />

Chalet in Golden G<strong>at</strong>e Paik.<br />

Ten minutes into the game-,<br />

wph^inorePeaneKodvai-Norbury<br />

ctiVv ttcnlv made the fuu goal, folloMrd<br />

i»t- a jpectacular pc>ti by senior<br />

Lori M<strong>at</strong>sukuma. Senior jAckic<br />

Uuricux expenJy madcanotlier two<br />

goals, followed by wwthet pwl ftom<br />

Kocivar. a goal frinn sophtimore lessica<br />

F.varvs, and the final soil by<br />

Nl<strong>at</strong>wikuma.<br />

Back-and-foith pliy dominiteti<br />

most oi" the same, but ih*; (*^rdinal><br />

illustra!ed plenty of fancy foafwwk.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y lost manYaiiciviptci goals due<br />

lo Calilco i:i>aiii' SioMian Joseph's<br />

Hocks. - :<br />

UnvcllpI.!>X'drurdaivJwiOi their ]vi gome<br />

before the playoff*, which K'gsn ytstcrtlay.<br />

Ftjii-^isch claims they mif nsnly<br />

for tlieir playoff epponen*, 1 Mision. •••<br />

tc<strong>at</strong>Jy IHJ*. v.ie'11 never-<br />

14.4OJ Wily*n 6-0 April U.<br />

h ^<br />

?»' closcv: jiWiic ort<br />

April ?, tiiv.1 be<strong>at</strong> Unioln5-* Aprtt 5.<br />

itlUl^iiili!<br />

FencSng musk^eers<br />

give tfmirall for one<br />

Qv Andreas! tortiLt<br />

n-u take a? ii you'n; ^.>tng lo<br />

hrt;h• ut trally £» li'wcjid get tfii:<br />

<strong>The</strong> fcRcinj* . 'nwli. 1 'IJIU>iid. .. ,'.;••<br />

Ordinals iwcp: Ihrncxt»x>u:r>ci\vrvn<br />

N'K vonV up iiioti oVthc **S .v<br />

but IMP! ^'•ecju


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#1 w\J frertunan Ttttanj Ussftar dewers a fareharvi vs. Wash.<br />

Flawless boys' tennis in playoffs<br />

By Emily Tam<br />

<strong>The</strong> i.owell<br />

boys" tmnis team<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Washington<br />

High oO on<br />

Tuesday he-iainy<br />

into the playoffs<br />

: with a pttW . held the Mustangs in check<br />

ovtr his seven innings of wnrk.<br />

During spring break, the Cardinak<br />

won the consoUtion clumpicm-<br />

shipotiheRionUn]V'touriumcntbY<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ing ht»t Kioniut Cruuden B-<br />

6 <strong>at</strong> Crocker Ainaron. Even though<br />

Riordanout-hitlxiweUslxtofoiir.the<br />

with Uv: viit*»ry.<br />

Earlier in the tournament) the<br />

Cardinals trouncni *!ic Burton Pur.ws<br />

?B-6 ifter gf.tiiig bbsted by the<br />

S'-rra l*ad:es 2*>-A in the opening<br />

round, In the Uunoii pome Uw Cirdiitth<br />

itnick for 19 runs in t)ic «cond<br />

inning on 1 .^ liitia^ t^ry Cardinal<br />

xouii in the innin«.<br />

An.nn£ thinks oth^rwiie.<br />

"Our girls «->ic a lot more sound fimd*mcnully.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Jtrckes arc firm<br />

iutd tlicre are no vcret* OF tncks in<br />

itiHr play.** Hit motto is, "Practice<br />

dots nai make pcifcct Perfect practice<br />

makes. periixL"<br />

Y\v. jV J plajvn. have come a long<br />

* T l h<br />

my expect<strong>at</strong>ions,' l.cunj; said. "I<br />

didn't think th<strong>at</strong> Uiqwoulrj Usrn and<br />

uiipiuvc their ikill-, M quick]) 1 ."<br />

"Wilson may be one of ihe<br />

tougher teams hceaute they were<br />

pretty strong in the scrimmage yar.-.c<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we played eailk-t," VEowwly said.<br />

. Coach Leong agrees Wtbon may<br />

IK tough,along wilh Washington and<br />

Galileo.Xhancej are good (for winning<br />

the regular jeason j but it will be<br />

determined in oui iasi m<strong>at</strong>ch against<br />

Galileo." Lut year,Galileo placed second<br />

in ihc regular SCIVHL<br />

. OTKER^MATCMES<br />

D<strong>at</strong>e lowdioa!<br />

.iprilH VAtletiberg<br />

i April 12 Lincoln 4-1<br />

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COLUMNS<br />

olish pennies and take th<strong>at</strong><br />

blue lollipop outta your mouth<br />

W<br />

ByAmirlaLu<br />

ELCOME TO another<br />

edition ct TTtt Angry-<br />

Man Lei's uHY about<br />

MKHLISVUKI before th<strong>at</strong> Muni drivers<br />

orenttkaCOnrncedtio ring the<br />

r beHonlyoocc.Thcj i iv:/ifSop.r\-eaiso<br />

said th<strong>at</strong> the» aren't dumb. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />

stcp<strong>at</strong> underground st<strong>at</strong>ions nonutfc»<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> Now I've got to tefl you th<strong>at</strong><br />

they *mt t blind, li really bugi me ___<br />

>,henanoMUdy<strong>at</strong>Abba.'Sop«aiKl$ na *cnst Every rwi-mod cbtTi* 40<br />

^irtiKmiJcUcofthertrertandwmi minutes long, except KMuWhvir<br />

berS«jiorltes»itH:airtomakrsuTc thtworWwas ihebrifiiint penim<br />

Ami why trtsvaif h turr/>' sounct<br />

Hcrr \ wcnethinfi '.h<strong>at</strong>'s p.-obabi>'<br />

brcn happening frr cemufto. I'm<br />

waiting down the lulhvay hi the opposite<br />

direction from someone, and<br />

wivn) stop to trt him (ass, h? mops,<br />

ton. <strong>The</strong>n 1 move to rny left to let him<br />

paw. bus he moves to nw tti. It $>es<br />

on for « few hours, until I firufly hew<br />

;o pah him and shove him *udc Th?<br />

K-'utinr:? Whcjt passing someone.<br />

move to vour right. it would miOx it<br />

Ui<strong>at</strong> l*e drhrcr sees her. whocam±up wth th<strong>at</strong> \wmdcrlut Wn,.TcdociSevrtt Jcodoiaincrt<br />

HEUIUILLOOCKH'Thr driverb idea? off coftnfi itsctf >H halanad for a<br />

notitup>d If be. sees some o!t! lidy ,\ndnowforcommcrri£is,irhink woman r Anyone who\ evrr t*ken<br />

laandn^ntsribecurbwiilialookon wv $& enough ot iUt?ire any tea- " . V.\nyan: pi»:fc* fi« CII her MOW.<br />

•^cli civs period. Now I undc-^tnd<br />

tlut w Invc ttw nuxJubt taviiute<br />

vx\ li \wrtild get kind af di»i»cting<br />

rtwinwrwt*: Th<strong>at</strong> A^r<br />

loluwabcUgorff^wy LSmir.utcs<br />

so why not get rid of the belU *liohcli<br />

cut of nw. >ou swvar, ami<br />

if you're warning wh<strong>at</strong>'s jj^inft it> I<br />

in it. it i now cf »ii<br />

My life is a tragedy of emotional despair<br />

ByRurtUc<br />

Y ATELASTSJflrrrinitiintoa<br />

I cockroach vvandmng through<br />

JL/ mykiuhen. Excerpts ftotn the<br />

comvrution:<br />

Cockroacfi: I ley, man, don't $trp<br />

on me. Give me some respect. fooL<br />

Kurt Lees BuJ you're living oft<br />

weaker scum and moldy oranges.<br />

ClU Tm going to «xk you for<br />

avuig th<strong>at</strong>. You're ji»i jealous becuue<br />

you can't sum w on S" u *y linoleum.<br />

We've been around longer Utan you<br />

have and \w*U still be hen? when you<br />

dis-ippcar.<br />

aL: Th<strong>at</strong>'s my point. You're loo<br />

warned about survival to even think<br />

•bout improving your little roacbty<br />

cxiitenct. I ihouLl put you out of<br />

your misery.<br />

Stop dreanur.g.Your high school isn't<br />

preparing you for colleges tltu g«ve<br />

le$« intl.cost more. After college<br />

you're forced to join the stagnant job<br />

market Hairnet* vrQl be > uniform<br />

for^oti pn> Look forward to a world<br />

of duos and anarchy inhere the bigiangi.<br />

m.tttse crazy tecn-aged rebel<br />

in a third world country with .t<br />

ftuJenr bomb upset Jt no^ g^t^ni;<br />

para delivered (or free. Have I mentioned<br />

th<strong>at</strong> prolonged exposure lo<br />

radj «ion dots not affect nw* Juit like<br />

Superman. My life keep* yetting bet-<br />

ter compared o> yours. Fjt,iJccp, procre<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

g^u. I wish girts had antennae.<br />

Your idea of life is boring. UTut<br />

<strong>at</strong>raut romance and chivalry jnd<br />

dieams xiid wishes? 1 need tixiremcnL<br />

Pesides. people dlrtady x»M me<br />

1 am dbug, and ih<strong>at</strong> doesn't make my<br />

lite easier.<br />

CJU Romance isunncccsory. Billions<br />

of jj«iWMinns si)- cotkroodics<br />

have i! dewn W a science.<br />

B.Ij How *ad. So therrv no !o-tr<br />

<strong>at</strong> first light. Seeing someone and<br />

knowing imtuitiy th<strong>at</strong> ihij. pcrwn is<br />

your tnw •*•>«•<br />

CRJ Ko really, try io be a little<br />

morea>my,Mj.Seo*tiie« Would vwu<br />

'choose !«• live in povtrty with yoar<br />

n\w ky*T or unha^fly m<strong>at</strong>ey a rich<br />

woman?<br />

BJ_: I wculd ntther chtxnc yuur<br />

mother,<br />

CRJ Reality mu»t frighten wu.<br />

us. Harrison Fold murdered your<br />

unde and you tre<strong>at</strong> it like an honor.<br />

H<strong>at</strong>hctk.<br />

CRJ Sorry, t muit have v«looked<br />

you*. oobtc exxtteaou Haagi<br />

out <strong>at</strong> maCs. w<strong>at</strong>ches unhealthy<br />

True rontmtc i* gone Deal with it.<br />

PcopJe don't fall in love anymore, h s Td squish you right ncv if tilking to insects ckin't amuse me<br />

ton much responsibility.<br />

rrweh."<br />

B.L: 1 wouli squish you right now<br />

if talking, w inirfcti didn\ <strong>at</strong>^iuse we be luppKT. Bttl Otntcn to the Serbs. Can't your gena<br />

so much.<br />

""I hcjrd >vu been tilking tra«h about<br />

: C.R^ HdkA X-iitlc man on an ego the UN. Don'! make nc call NATO.<br />

trip. rh(i>»olfii<br />

I'd rxlic: spend Oif S:M.-:C: •».*) j*'i:t<br />

of why you arc<br />

mam.** <strong>The</strong> Srrl>; bjck down. Economic<br />

embargoes asc for sisr.ies.<br />

C.R.: <strong>The</strong>n th.'-*isf*dis and ArjJ>i<br />

t.-r> acted Wtf tA-nagers, we wuiild all play htMT* 1 *" r ' f (**'''* l a saint -<br />

CR.: lainotii biigt My m\dc WAS<br />

tomped on in Indiana fonivi anJ the<br />

i"c. Vcr>- cute. iVi^Vourlin-sjn'nicaninglcsvVo<br />

1 - :<br />

DX: Tra a misunderstood adokic^>t-<br />

L<br />

CICStopwhtfung.Yoi/rejin impjiirnt<br />

maniw of « society fix<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

on instant gr<strong>at</strong>ific<strong>at</strong>ion. A day with'<br />

out a remote cmtrnS or mkrmcavc<br />

oven would Icive you permanently<br />

traum<strong>at</strong>ized Even wars dott't last<br />

more than a week.<br />

EMU Did you ^ay something I<br />

wasn't paying luentkm.<br />

CR.: Dyyifccarnin^ Good.Try to<br />

I


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Being a spirit leader requires more<br />

than just having fun<br />

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" - i •— whit*. Hispanic, and MJA." \\K *J-!.<br />

lottyft<strong>at</strong> lbs dwertnwlir^t.\V>Wtrtoi fc> pea part ofihr! :rams«vr^ jten'fv iropor'.iirv.." I "checikadlcri aie pitUy, popalji. and grt .illtht' gu<br />

Tulv'^slrfvt )(- :-cion\) by the N<strong>at</strong>kvia!<br />

-if\. \TKV *:•.;• UJM home K»uiiir.i" AwJKi. Sprit AWAI\*,«K1 i<br />

i-r " '*'-•• I>».h t*iu.iii iriAi-s up us pv>n tou» ;?••>. In,. \r c;j.U it M.<br />

«otype,Wrw*o'^ic^murrftolrj"'n^3Ul,but afterinwinw* fir without any h:1p.l»u'. evvni>".fin JI! fix;.xjaulf jj;:rev?V";'<br />

i>u.iwc':tr ScjuU kir.An*'<br />

"'."hcwkcui'iut tnipi'-oi 7 viih wroe of tfec ipo it leadctv To fUJ 1 dht.:'t. <strong>The</strong>re's ^ l.ii ntfU J trvvh, ^Si- :•. 1*:V or I'uni*. .-.nJ \u;-(>in prt•^-.•n!^.<br />

*. -to t.i*c {t»» ;n-;i»%»* iivnumot-<br />

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i <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> i<br />

fBUtW<br />

\iass<br />

t<br />

* OPINION<br />

Government class should be open to all<br />

\V*-J» !*>c<br />

iSr:!• itr<br />

arc r' < in %• •* cmn ^c^ arc nt* yuriv u<br />

the<br />

1 • ;.;•. : :T|.it!f J . *-. • tj, (Ji<br />

fclwn] TS<br />

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*W*I t* JW to tx ae» nvdntf ft^-rwwrt<br />

'tUTs {(Who UC executives don't<br />

<strong>The</strong>Lo^eii City Attorney need extra money<br />

cutsGmnan seeksm/o iMoncouWsoivi:budgrtprobicnis<br />

story again about ROTC<br />

Jtht purpose of<br />

ftht<strong>at</strong>teau j*nts,<br />

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F YOU VVANT>.'.^ndcr,>6uj<br />

fccicanusualiydonVjohhyou<br />

wa;Ht to wander further than<br />

yourN 1 'keswiIIaHow,ii'5t!.-h(.tofinU<br />

some;traiwporta:ioh. Mhp!rcbiiht their last<br />

io tiwt! coulii be un my<br />

way. 1 w.uited to *•«» mv v.-ll'-sthcdulinj;<br />

ire on hfi, hut !i~r bcjdit p,ti%<br />

P mi me.<br />

i senseless gr.idu.Uion<br />

tf-'miirLTic ni» like the swim i. 1 .1 ptn<br />

oll'Mking the swim test in hopes thai,<br />

by the tinu i was a senior, the school<br />

bojnl would discontinue it due lo<br />

co) ii plaints from pa rent % a.-iJ MUdenisuhobt'licvt!<br />

the moruy should<br />

be spent on more important ihinus,<br />

like books teachers, anil ioilj[ yaper.<br />

W^H. I finally took it. Now I can<br />

llMulMk". [U<strong>at</strong>tlkillk.UlC foUJ >C.lIa^l<br />

ri;wrous icidi'mic prepir<strong>at</strong>ion for<br />

collejte would have .imountrd S><br />

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force compelling th"in to read whntl<br />

H'rnte.'and, ijuitf possibly, to enjoy<br />

my television chrnnklcs and s-ircjsii:<br />

ihoughts. ni temembcr and thank<br />

you the' tnov, for listening tn me<br />

raniblt: on and on and on.<br />

1 Parn, 1 rnW not to sound uppy.<br />

pl.HV <strong>Lowell</strong> ,iim^ to prqiare us for,<br />

c'-ilc^. unless !i/inie deranged driver<br />

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! y th Avenue sends me fiyirtg through<br />

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&dmts to write<br />

":.-:,: ^ By Marie KuJtoras<br />

-Getmaridassei.>,,><br />

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n High<br />

S c ^ ^<br />

-Itwas.orisiwiiyaiL'd DieEirthciK'Vm-i'''^ .<br />

i ^ F i ^ b h i h<br />

v '<strong>The</strong>'-three,'editors, Be<strong>at</strong>rice Ammnnn,<br />

Andreas N^iyai, and Joann Back; work on the<br />

paper <strong>at</strong> TtirquhaVs honWi*here,thc equipment<br />

U loc<strong>at</strong>ed! ;'".• •'''," '„• : ' '<br />

FjrtiuharwidhcrhusbanJ.PeterFarquhiii.<br />

, urift the editors, "He helps out n lot with the<br />

. layout and computer probicms^Amniann cold.<br />

Mai-jr Fiirquhnr assiiVs.UK student reporters<br />

with choo jing articl/iopia/A'ith i-ramnwiical<br />

cnors.and with computer ppjgnifns-<br />

Money is a problem', but not a big one, ,<br />

IlecentIyrlhcC'rrmaiiAJneriwnrncndship<br />

-;. Assbdnlionaavctlienewspaperayrantol'SSOO,<br />

and theGcrman Consul<strong>at</strong>e don<strong>at</strong>ed ?150.<br />

Stuljt is hard In raise all ihc money needed<br />

- 'to produce the paper. "Some of h comes out o(<br />

my pocket," Fiirqul wr said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> PTSA reimbursed Ruqulur lust year,<br />

but they prefer to spend money on something<br />

vviitdi can be used many times, not lo u project<br />

'' ike a newspaper, according to Farqyhar,<br />

Farquhar produces die newspaper lo inspire<br />

students tn write. r Td like to give them the opportunity<br />

to write fur an audience, not lust for<br />

the tcacherf she said.<br />

All the work is done on the students'free<br />

; q<br />

about 12 to 15 hours on each issue. "It's up to<br />

them {AP classes] todoiCFarquharsaid.<br />

•j !; Although the^ classes produce the paper,<br />

~'< other German classci; contribute stories.<br />

,.Th« ncv.*sp.ipcr include 1 , articles on wcrld<br />

- news, film tind rcstauram reviews, entertainment,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sports,and Getman Club activities.<br />

Sometimes there is a personal interview<br />

• with a significant person.<br />

'. "77a* <strong>Lowell</strong> is a gre<strong>at</strong> example," Amnunn<br />

said. ScJrwWage is similar to 77w <strong>Lowell</strong>s School<br />

Doze, and Fragcstdler is similar u» Question<br />

Man.<br />

Dcr Vorlwieis approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 10 pajies long<br />

:, and comes out mice a semester. It iVi!h CD ROM SIKS.<br />

the articles arc loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

on the computer and<br />

can not beitolen.<br />

Another new computer<br />

resource in the<br />

library is the CD-Newsbank,<br />

a c<strong>at</strong>alog of newspaper<br />

articles from over<br />

80 newspapers throujdiout<br />

the country', accordjnt(<br />

tn Strong.<br />

'*!'hi; Ncw-ib.mk ii<br />

e.i>y, fast, and efTicient—<br />

better than looking<br />

through magazines"<br />

junior John Liu said.<br />

Dr. Clifford K. Chang<br />

Dr. Bradford K. Chang<br />

•tl'l C\A\ STRtn.<br />

= ;» ffi 4 t H<br />

982-1700<br />

SAS FRAN';i*iCO. C<br />

A w. z. «i r. o '=. '«<br />

Newsbank upd<strong>at</strong>ed, a<br />

CD-ROM dwe, which<br />

looks similar to an audio<br />

compact disc, is ordered<br />

quarterly <strong>at</strong> a coU of<br />

program is funded by<br />

th? PTSA Grant Committee,<br />

but funding will<br />

end in December 1994,<br />

according tn committee<br />

chairman Rus< Putter.<br />

"We haw. to balance<br />

the funds th<strong>at</strong> we have<br />

with the needs of the<br />

school." Potter said."Every<br />

year, we provide tlie<br />

nci-swry money to upd<strong>at</strong>e<br />

the software."'<br />

To simplify the research<br />

process, the caid<br />

c<strong>at</strong>alog will soon be re-.<br />

FRESH ROASTED COFFEE<br />

'50 cents off any beverage<br />

.. '""with thfs'ad<br />

" "<strong>at</strong>. Loke'shore Ptaza<br />

'.'placed with'a ooiripuler-:-;;^<br />

bawd card c<strong>at</strong>alog.;-,^-; r ;;;^<br />

Similar-card c<strong>at</strong>alogsys-^'<br />

terns are already in lise'S^<br />

in the public libraries.'--;<br />

. ; "Ourgoalist6getiti^<br />

[theconiputer-baj^d' ;;;<br />

carde<strong>at</strong>aloglupand-: ":<br />

running before school is;<br />

-out," Strong said. "But W'$\<br />

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Isl jwili first becurm: swnrc ol this lack of<br />

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, "We noticed the luck of coverage of high<br />

school sports," Leikbwitesaid."Tve always been<br />

fruMr<strong>at</strong>ed by thai"<br />

Leflcowitz, wlio has coached JV baseball <strong>at</strong><br />

^Softball regular season,in<br />

K <strong>Lowell</strong> vs Burtb^a^lpl^l<br />

[ Baseball, playoff and cuempibn-l<br />

' ships Swifcittiasqu<strong>at</strong>^etijp^playoft^<br />

Mission the last four years, associ<strong>at</strong>es this with<br />

the general image of public schools, which is<br />

th<strong>at</strong> thrir sports teams arc weak and their kids<br />

are hoodlums. He feels th<strong>at</strong> instead of forgetting<br />

about the kids, we should be supporting<br />

them, because sports is more than titst a game.<br />

"Sports leaches th<strong>at</strong> you cin <strong>at</strong>tain wh<strong>at</strong> you<br />

want through hard woiidcflowitz s.ud."You<br />

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things."<br />

So Lefkowint took m<strong>at</strong>ters into his own<br />

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"1 went down, signed Up, and wailed mv<br />

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was born. <strong>The</strong> first show fe<strong>at</strong>ured a football<br />

gamel wwctn Lincoln and Caliko, public chess<br />

m<strong>at</strong>diirs and an interview Kith a Parkandttecrc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

director. But Lefkowiu was not piqued<br />

with the show.<br />

"ll was like challenging myself," he said.<br />

"When it wasn't th<strong>at</strong> good, it just inspired me<br />

to make it belter,"<br />

.After the first few shows Lefkowitz became<br />

more comfortable in front of the camera and<br />

more familiar with ;hc equipment. Soon<br />

1. wlinc he work-, is .><br />

cvllman, to 5:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. so th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

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District to dispose of chemicals<br />

ByMayukolnagaki<br />

District personnel will pick up and<br />

dispose ot" potentially dangerous chemicals<br />

next week th<strong>at</strong> have been stored in<br />

the backroom berween Rooms 339 ami<br />

J37, according to assistant principal<br />

lohn Mahoncy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> school district's Asbestos Control<br />

Frograin. handles all hazardous<br />

m<strong>at</strong>erials and will be .it <strong>Lowell</strong> either<br />

Monday or Tuesday.<br />

Lost week. Miihoney and chemistry<br />

todwrs John Hisjeit and Dacotah Sw-Jt<br />

removed the chemicals from the<br />

backroom. Accoiiiing to Mahonev. the<br />

chemicals arc being stored in a njrt of<br />

the school where noanegws.' 1 Nl5. Swell<br />

and l..wc still loc<strong>at</strong>ing other chemical<br />

products around the school,"* Mahoney<br />

said. "By themselves ihc chemicals arc<br />

harmless, but if someone knocks them<br />

overartd they mtf tit could beconitf dan*<br />

gsrous."<br />

<strong>The</strong> chemicals will be liken to design<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

toxJcduinps or collection agencies<br />

where they will be rendcied harmless.<br />

"Most of these chemicals were unknown."<br />

Swett said. "<strong>The</strong>se chemicals<br />

have a potential to be dangerous, but<br />

they are stored in a secure place and are<br />

now going to be amoved from campus<br />

to n safer place."<br />

Wssett $& n<strong>at</strong>ional tite. but as a tearn it sbll rcnV,rr to t* seen<br />

since the otlWrcne teams are reo! tough competilo«'s and fre<br />

standards to meet the n<strong>at</strong>ional ttrjt aifevtr>hardtoa hteve"<br />

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f^Uwre!ldom:n<strong>at</strong> o dtf'e North" n ^t<strong>at</strong>eJSA elections asavo<br />

students captured Key officos <strong>at</strong> the spring convention in Sac<br />

^ramento on Aonl 15 to 17<br />

Jim or 1 Andy Green won ihu govs nu towG S d •***?'ct°ri<br />

itnor Ei caTurnw mayor eventeen otht,r office c<br />

o 'Tfs going to be a lot of wont rur rung &t\ orgon zaiion of<br />

' 3 000 student* st<strong>at</strong>ewdt and 10 000 student n<strong>at</strong>lorrAiJe<br />

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Turne saW "^ext i^if \.*MH wii have so tiuch oower<br />

and influence and frn loohlng foma'd to n<br />

*v Greearpnamed jtrMjTfjvie lrwn to ch el oT sta (but l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

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Rqwirtcr for the Untaln bn$<br />

Fox 1 decision's Alc'ruie Phue star<br />

Andrew Shue kicJjal oft'a 10-eilv tour<br />

<strong>at</strong> Lincoln 1 li^'n SCIKHJI tu discuss community<br />

pi oblems and solutions Fridj)',<br />

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LowelS design<strong>at</strong>ed Distinguished ! Trulysomething like a juniorprom<br />

School 4th time in 9 yesrs<br />

By.Shirley TVuong<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> wjji be awarded ,1 plvjue and (lag <strong>at</strong><br />

iheSanu Cta:3 Convention Center on May 27<br />

for being design<strong>at</strong>ed as j 1994 Cilifornia Distinguished<br />

School.<br />

"In (hesc times of economic hardship, it is<br />

pymportonttorecogivi/einjbJCschools<br />

c c i a l l y i i b<br />

th<strong>at</strong> are preparing students i.Tan exemplary<br />

mann;:.- to deal with ihc'eomplrx challenges<br />

they wilt face in the future,'St<strong>at</strong>e Superinlendent<br />

of Public Instruction William D. Dawsun<br />

said in a press release.<br />

<strong>The</strong>award was judgedor. three variables,including<br />

applic<strong>at</strong>ions, site visits, and the newlyreleased<br />

1993 Caliibrnia Learning Assessmcnl<br />

System (CLAS) results, octoniing to principal<br />

Paul Cheng. .<br />

Administr<strong>at</strong>ors v.-orked together to (ill out<br />

an applic<strong>at</strong>ion of Siiru\ I .V pages io qualify for<br />

site visits, which were conducted by three rep-<br />

Gilion on March 23.<br />

Assiitant principal John MaJioncysaid,"Han<br />

of it l.ipplkstionJludio'Jo with d<strong>at</strong>a and certain<br />

things th<strong>at</strong> we [Lowcllj are doing th<strong>at</strong> ,ue<br />

unique, like our AP programs, modular sy>:em,<br />

and the com plenty of different courses in oui<br />

visual ami performing arts program. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />

look <strong>at</strong> stii{!ml outcome st<strong>at</strong>istics, called quality<br />

indic<strong>at</strong>oi son how well the students do on<br />

tlie CTBS, SAT's, Achievements, GI'A."<br />

Lciv.'etl is ihtr only San Francisco public<br />

school to win the Distinguished Schools Award.<br />

"This will bo our fourtli award in nine years,"<br />

Cheng urd."Thc program u-as initi<strong>at</strong>ed in t9.S5<br />

and we won it the first year." I owrii also reccKed<br />

ihc Distinguished Schools Award in the 1989-<br />

Wand 19C2-93 school yeari<br />

<strong>The</strong> 180 publiv .KIIOOI finalists in the competition<br />

rcpresait about eight pcrcrni of 1,400<br />

middle and 800 high schools st<strong>at</strong>ewide.<br />

Chess team third-best in n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

By Arthur M'.irukii.mi<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> chess team Icok third pUcc in the<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion in o Add ufiion: than 200 teams ai the<br />

1994 N<strong>at</strong>ional Kigh&hool Chcu Championship,<br />

sponsored by tlie U.S. Chess Fedcr.ition.<br />

. in Dcarl»on;>Mich. from April 2y to May t<br />

Th? (cam consisted of wniors Peter U'eund<br />

Aleksandr Dubrovskty and juniors Dmitry<br />

Karshiedi and Brian Jew, who each played seven<br />

two-hout chess m<strong>at</strong>ches. '<br />

"It'si. .u-ry often th.i'. <strong>Lowell</strong> gets a team<br />

th<strong>at</strong> p!;ico> ihird or fourth in the n<strong>at</strong>ion, so the<br />

chess tejii) is very proud of thai," chevs ci>;u.h<br />

and sponsor Peter l>ahl Mid.<br />

IliC tint place team was Fdwaid It-Mnrrow<br />

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om of a possible 28 poinls. Second place wan<br />

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points. Lowed also woicd 19H but got third<br />

place after a tic-breaker.<br />

Individually, lxc lied for fcurth pLweout of<br />

I IS pliycrs in tile Clwmpionihip or Open Division.<br />

tCirshicdt and i.)ulmivskiy each scored<br />

tive point: and |i*w scored four jx>ints.<br />

"It'-i the second best it\i:n we ever Kni it<br />

l-owell," O.ih! Mid. "<strong>The</strong> Iwst w-.is when we got<br />

seCori'.l." I *uil pliKttl second in 1990.<br />

In the Notional Hijih SCIUK/J Speed Chess<br />

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This year's junior prom <strong>at</strong>tracted approxinwtely 435 students, but there were mixed<br />

feelings as tc hew well it held up to its theme, Truly Scmething Special."<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior prom committee hoped (or the <strong>at</strong>tendance to reach 500. "We marie almost<br />

$3,000, which .sn'l bad, but isn't loo good either," junior class treasurer Jennifer Espeteta<br />

said. "Prom turned out real nice, considering the hotel surprised us by not letting us decor<strong>at</strong>e<br />

until 7:30 or 8:00 p.m. It wasn't their bull. It was just a misunderstanding. 1 , •_<br />

Many ot the students in <strong>at</strong>tendance agreed with T-speteU's upbe<strong>at</strong> desc/^'^cn of the<br />

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• A, BOUT ONE-THIRD b(thc:<br />

I\ student body Hied the foot-<br />

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their re^striw as the white team of<br />

odd regstaies won Color Wars 53,"'<br />

"Rumble in the Jungle," en-Friday, :<br />

A p n l 2 2 . - ^ ; ' :-;.-•••• •••. • ' • ; . ; ><br />

, <strong>The</strong> white team defeaied the'rtd;jii<br />

t«unJ60 points to 280. ../.!;•• : r ;<br />

One hundred points were n<br />

awarded to each t?am for wearing V<br />

their ccldw the preceding VVbaiCKlay^ :><br />

<strong>The</strong> white thun earneda total pf260 '•;-!<br />

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PTSA proposes student<br />

feedback on teachers<br />

Quesrioru range from whether a<br />

By MUiana Yurlcovctsky<br />

student has che<strong>at</strong>ed in a via s to<br />

HE PTSA Student-Teacher whether a teacher is accessible during<br />

Rel<strong>at</strong>ions Committee has office hours. . : • .<br />

Tproposed<br />

distribution of stu- <strong>The</strong> feed-back form would b«. disdcnMeachcr<br />

feedback forms to help tributed in every class by the teacher<br />

teachers and students address «Mch mid-semester, so during the second<br />

others* need*.<br />

talf of the semester "the teacher can<br />

Only the individual teacher wilt change and adjust tlic ck*; to Iwtter<br />

sec the completed lormt, which h.ivv address the unique need; ol thestu<br />

\1 muuiplr-choiccand four free re- dents," junior Andy Cireen, chair of<br />

sponse questions. <strong>The</strong> questions were the committee, saiil in a letter to fac-<br />

based on university feedback forms. ulty members, •<br />

Summer school to prepare<br />

incoming freshmen<br />

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<strong>The</strong> red warn earned Casey the Cardinal ted the White' fsain In cheers as it defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

during the rally; 50 points for,the' ;.Cthe" Red team 360poinls td'280 in Color Wari 5.5.<br />

ByMilianaYurkcnvtsk)'<br />

men may teach some of these mini-<br />

obstadt^coursiv-SO points frojii<br />

cour.ws, Moiishigc said.<br />

Double Dare, and 50 poinl.t for the she Iwphompn: Olivia Perfowj went • formed and led cheers to booM spirit NCOMING FltESHMCN can Because the deadUnc for signing<br />

TUg-O-War. • • •-; up to the• njicr^phoncand suiJ.'l low <strong>The</strong> rally, which began .it 12:45. prepare for the fall semester <strong>at</strong> up was Friday, the number of sru*<br />

Both team; received 50 JJOKJIS in eti ^ you ask when? ii Room 2-15 when ended <strong>at</strong> 2:15 p.m. Principal Paul I<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

through a new summer dents in the program is not >et<br />

you didn't dsk which school?'" LEG Cheng canceled claws scheduled af- school program.<br />

known. Students will regi Ur for<br />

torf wereriYdcdr on how to Win tlic chair and scorekreprr M<strong>at</strong>y Anne ter the talh'btfcnuse the siuJent& were <strong>The</strong> four-week summer school classes on June 23 and 2*t.<br />

event before it began.<br />

"luvinga pood timt"<br />

"will foam on orienting siuJents to "We have decided th<strong>at</strong> students<br />

In Double Dare, the while team ; Itcti teim junior Hdmond Ouc> All students in odd legbtrics u-iJl expect<strong>at</strong>ion s, study skills, and inicr- uilltuirn lOclcctivecredit*in college<br />

was tnittallyclcnird points for answer- explained how he saw the loss. "This receive free lickcts to the lost dance. disciplinary studies in the areas of prep, humanities, rending lab, or<br />

ing "on ihesecnndfloor"totheq!ie±- >tar wasn't MI gre<strong>at</strong>,"iw .uiJ. "Sonic but"it isient<strong>at</strong>iw<strong>at</strong> thu> point Lh.ti wo English, m<strong>at</strong>h,and science,"summer m<strong>at</strong>h tab," Morishige said.<br />

tion "Where is Room 245?" bcciiuc of »hc KvenU were borittj;, like Tag' will give the inx lickcls,"Takiinutsu school principal Camillc Morishtgc Othersdiool district students who<br />

lowell docs not have a HoouMS. O-Wiirand Double Daie.<strong>The</strong> people Mid.Tln: SAB tn.iy tfijiOMnt tickets IO said in a if tt-:r to <strong>Lowell</strong> staff. planned to <strong>at</strong>tend summer .school <strong>at</strong><br />

•• <strong>The</strong> team received the points altersitting<br />

around me h.id no spirit and S3 for ewryone inste.nl-"It there is a . . Ixiwtfl) tc-achcrst will teach thepro- ~ <strong>Lowell</strong> have a choice of signing up a<br />

contesting the question,<br />

it reflected in the wore."<br />

change, w w;JI notity the odd regisgram which will run from June 27 Uncoln, Washington, Galileo, Mi<br />

' "<strong>The</strong> points th<strong>at</strong> might hau* Besides the competition <strong>at</strong> \hc tries hy rcg mail or kadio <strong>Lowell</strong>," through July 22. Days will l>c from 8 sion. UallxM, or Phillip and Sala Hur-<br />

helped the white team win wu:. whci t rally, Lmvcll Spirit Asmd.Hion per- Takamahu said<br />

tin. to 2:45 p.m. Unveil upperdasstonlligh Schools.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>se students would particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />

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fonrnnce of African-American, His-<br />

. nanicandNar^Americanstiidents<br />

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• Opsn S<strong>at</strong>urdays and<br />

evenings 'till 6:00 pm<br />

• Most Insurance plans<br />

occepied .<br />

« Dental Cleaning S34<br />

additional (rug SGO)<br />

xp:re3Jur,?1S, 1994<br />

New p<strong>at</strong>ients only.<br />

P^»*nK*!K^^7.?".'i' - S*ir.^^':<br />

b< offered admis>ion .is freshman.<br />

Although MSIP is still just a pn*posal.-tlic<br />

superintendent and the<br />

idiocl district have jiiven c\evl<br />

here." principal Paul Cheng said.<br />

MESA, the Calit'ornia St<strong>at</strong>e [Vpartment<br />

of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion, and tlie San<br />

Francisco School District must agree<br />

upon thcbu'jgct of theproject for the<br />

cominv; war 1*rfoTC oihrr fmppnenis<br />

of the proposal may be discussed,<br />

Clieng said. <strong>The</strong> funds for<br />

- MSIP would be yivoi to Uie school<br />

district's MESA program and then<br />

. used to pay MESA instructors to<br />

teach the panicip<strong>at</strong>ing students.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project would target ^00 elemental<br />

y students in four schools,<br />

'300 middle school students in four<br />

>chools, and 100 incoming <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

freshmen. MSIP services would also<br />

.'753-5400'<br />

1 S-.t 5IRVIW3 j<br />

he available to the 284 unocr represented<br />

minorities currently enrolled<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

MSU'wuuidtvutl; in conjunction<br />

wjui it le Lowcii /\c<strong>at</strong>icmy, wiutli piuvules<br />

special programs to promote<br />

success among some Airican-American<br />

and Spanish-suntamed students.<br />

M Thc neve proposal will parallel the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Academy and we will try to<br />

ih<br />

emy director Ray I fill said.<br />

According to Cheng, the 65 incoming<br />

ninth graders who have been<br />

acreptcd into the <strong>Lowell</strong> Academy<br />

could also particip<strong>at</strong>e in MSIP. Since<br />

the pan has not been finalised. Acad -<br />

cmy students may iittend tbc MS1I'<br />

summer program or <strong>Lowell</strong>'s iummerprogram<br />

for iiKoming freshmen.<br />

Someof tlie remaining slots in the<br />

project <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> would be filled by<br />

the 105 prospective MSIP students<br />

who show the necessary aptitude<br />

during the summer program.<br />

MI:SA would work with the<br />

school district to choo-e Mudenii lo<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>e! in the project based on<br />

grades, test scores, and an interview.<br />

Fieshmen who have been accepted<br />

would take assessment tests,<br />

which would be used to help clarify<br />

cJui'UjuiidJ goal* finJ uircei j/laJb.<br />

Tenth. 11 Ui, and 12th grade students<br />

who apply would submit a<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ement on their interest in the<br />

project, a letter of recomtnen'J<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

report card grades, school <strong>at</strong>tendance,<br />

disciplinary records, and a<br />

st<strong>at</strong>eincni from pjrenUonUtetr will-<br />

- ingness to particip<strong>at</strong>e in the program.<br />

1'rogr.im objectives include services<br />

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<strong>The</strong> ninth giadc program would<br />

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shops, a S<strong>at</strong>urday academy, i MESA<br />

class period, Held trips, parent meet<br />

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iiuJent retre<strong>at</strong>. <strong>The</strong> progiam for<br />

10th. I Ith, and 12th grade students<br />

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of 2.5 grade point average<br />

identifying college options, and pn.<br />

paring fur college entrance exams<br />

'MSiP would putempltasison par<br />

cnt involvement. According to<br />

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would be to pay th= parents $10 per<br />

meeting.<br />

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Students, fans clog<br />

Drain <strong>at</strong> hook signing<br />

By joson Horn<br />

A BOUT **0 people showed<br />

AV un <strong>at</strong> a local bookstore to<br />

JL Aslnvc teacher Thomas<br />

Drain sign hiinjfv book April 26.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drama, English and Lntin<br />

teacher signed copies of his new<br />

book, A Sense of Mission: Hxtaric<br />

Cliurchcs oj the Southwest, <strong>at</strong> A.<br />

Clean Wcll-l.ightcd Place for<br />

RooksonVan NcssAvenue.<br />

Many members of the ciw,1<br />

were ftom <strong>Lowell</strong>. '.-•<br />

*! wanted to see wh<strong>at</strong> hi* new<br />

book was about.'* said frc^hnwn<br />

N<strong>at</strong>han C'.irlt, wholind Dniin for<br />

EriylM, tail icmcsl^r."! learned a<br />

lot sbmit art in (the Southwell<br />

and h;r.v it WM incorpor<strong>at</strong>ed iriio<br />

(he churches."<br />

Drain was Itappy to sec CUrk<br />

and other manbttsofthe l/iwdl<br />

community, especially students<br />

whom he has taught before. "ir«<br />

nice lo see th<strong>at</strong> they maintain an<br />

iitlcrcu in writing." he said-<br />

Before the bottkagning. Drain<br />

and architectural photographer<br />

David V&keiygave 3 prtscntaiion<br />

about \hc book, including a slide<br />

show of pictures in the book.<br />

: Dniiii, who is also an architect,<br />

• wrote leKt to jccompany photo-<br />

Graphs taken by Wakely. <strong>The</strong>book,<br />

published in March, highlights<br />

historic Mlstona built in Arizona,<br />

Colorado. New Mexico. Tc.os,<br />

and California between thei 7th<br />

amj l*th centuries. It explains<br />

how the different churches came<br />

to be built and the style and r^chniques<br />

used by their bwI«Uxi.<br />

Draii: nl*o wrote descriptions of<br />

im;:ye-, tnok) goes<br />

inio a .second printing, my cm in-<br />

District to lower cut-offs again<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

rlowrvcr.Honidis'.grecs.mierc<br />

. will be no students from thtfpro-<br />

• grain," Horn said, "All ihc stmlcnts<br />

th<strong>at</strong> get mtii Lowe!! with score* wndcr<br />

53;*U1 be tni: 27 Atrican-Amcricin<br />

and SpJiiish-sumained students<br />

th<strong>at</strong> scored 5.0.3 lor 52/ .<br />

Horn denied tli<strong>at</strong> the selection<br />

indexes for 'jn-ed her visit, she<br />

was sltglitjy disappointed.*ThCTc was<br />

no actual power inbeing principal for<br />

a day,** Lara said, ""It was a very ceremonial<br />

poit. 1 would talhti have<br />

boon queen fora day—a least then I<br />

would have a enrwn."<br />

Lara visited the Book-to-Book<br />

cwiicr.meHewl'-ucompuicilot.jiU<br />

the V1CC! center, WIILTC she w<strong>at</strong> p,u-<br />

UcuUriy impreucd v^ih a nc.v prcgram.*'You<br />

could look up the college<br />

of your choice and pet a list ut' who<br />

applied. whJ! GPA and SAT scores<br />

they had, and if rhc> got in or nut,"<br />

Lara said.<br />

After inuring the campus and being<br />

intn>iiucc*i to teachers, administr<strong>at</strong>ors,<br />

and dignitaries, I-u,i explained<br />

to a lounuJism 2 class th<strong>at</strong>


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Moments zrithSp<br />

Photos and text by Akim Aginsky<br />

Y SENIOR YEAR. I hive been a stiukiu aid ti.r the v,fcul -.limMtiimpjogram.<strong>The</strong>pn>gun:.locjti'd<br />

m kinun »l ,i»re-Mrvs»".H > t"ijl momci't with him.<br />

M neciuwshespviidwi much lime with the kids, it's<br />

no surprise tlt.it le<strong>at</strong>her Martha Hums lu> grown <strong>at</strong>lo<br />

them.' I love them," she said."l will miss<br />

them alter they gr.uiii<strong>at</strong>o."<br />

Senior lessiea Wong is one of the fifteen student<br />

aide* in the program. Slje buttons up Allum<br />

n» windy t',:n.i-.'In.v wail for the<br />

bus in Inint nt Lotsel).<br />

A fVlina Kloejipeldoconehcrfavoritciiciivitics,puttinglo«etlier<br />

.i iii-sjw pu/7!e. KI>1UTI lUrJin Jttenued A.I'. Gianinni Middle<br />

Schixi! Si-for« unniin- to t^iwdt. Mv likc\ playing basketball and<br />

ba-«bj|l. I k< J1S*I likes to plav video gann.-s suth as Sttcci-Fightcr<br />

on his Super NI;S uud Sena.<br />

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CAMPUS<br />

UDENT<br />

URVIVAL<br />

Living through theAP exams<br />

By&tbrina Kwtrt "Croup.siii.i.'jiigoftixresults^^lk- iririaus breakout. "H<strong>at</strong> lots of mitC<br />

T'S MID-MAY AND altho.<br />

Isome<br />

Advanced Placement ex- Wofford said. "I recommend .studyami<br />

arc owr, many are just ing akmc ur in small groups of t\>*«<br />

ing seiMotitu.lying Tray said. "Scnit* stithies show ib.n<br />

sessions," OMI counselor '.yi'jzlc therearepro:cmsinrut.M*rik'r help<br />

thebiuin touvi:«Wy do wH!<br />

MI W' I'iihi<br />

. '*!<br />

level of stress. on tlic exam itwIC<br />

VV»J'<br />

Senior |oyce Wong Mid: "I don't Cramming betoro 'Ju tax may<br />

liavcaspctijl mntiite for Miidy'tng. I li.iveadwrjct'fli'vis-'i'i p-rfoi^i.iiKf, It .Incw'i<br />

W,<br />

friends and we quufaeh other :m it.<br />

'iikvMu- Kit •.* i'1'.t IH.i<br />

Time's no right or wrcng w-iy tn you'll get ntti jnore ••;r*-SM*d IIUI .mil<br />

Study. Group studying i* goi'xl he-<br />

Smsnmrtim«>'ntth3i'etnt!n voina<br />

then you csn'J do a> '.«•!! when you<br />

lake tin; tcit,"soiii"[ -\lftt\i I.DUIC viiil.<br />

indisiduiii studyitig yotirvH." !«r.' t.Sc -.'win. f-tt ,\ ivtMlmv i.ui i:n<br />

Understanding the<br />

admissions process<br />

By S«h Leonard<br />

- <strong>The</strong>re comes th<strong>at</strong> ttnt vrt>en<br />

every young person ts faced with<br />

Btvdianging decisions. One of<br />

t! wse detiaons is cofege* Where<br />

to go, how to pay *cr it and choov<br />

fng a major are just a few of the<br />

(.MtTnnas surrounding coOege.<br />

If ihafs not, tough enough, tryme<br />

to tmd^stana' the coHcge admrfsion's<br />

process .adds to<br />

students* troubtes, Heffl arc the<br />

answers to some burning qiiestiens.<br />

.' -- '•'•'<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> clasr«« count for cottege<br />

admissions? .<br />

- AccortJ^s w> cowiseiw Joan<br />

GsteE. ji tluririR tenth<br />

^s those taken during summer<br />

sctiooi. •! JC's dcrix cap. 1 TIQS* O'<br />

the eiectivei, including yejrffcook,<br />

foren&ics. driver's and hearth educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

and drama," C<strong>at</strong>tfrf sj'd. In<br />

,ii*idi!iof\ physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion ami<br />

KOTO do fict cotJJit- Journ.Vism<br />

c^.:"t" 7" "*.". rr*^ 1 "" 1 ' take soirw. Trey are <strong>at</strong>tract've<br />

tu coilt:£t">, ttut Travjs r c-con><br />

^ake wh<strong>at</strong> you car.<br />

Are collages awaro of<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s caliber?<br />

Aittfoucfi tne mopntv 0' public<br />

coftoges afe noE aware of LoweS's<br />

repLi<strong>at</strong>i*!, mo&t priv<strong>at</strong>s tful<br />

vc. *S-?inp, a public unfvprnty. •<br />

are unaWetofayor one high school<br />

over another,* tJOBerttetey adrres-<br />

SKtfis officer Pam Burnett sard.<br />

Though when a'studmt is on tht<br />

border, we make a note If they<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> do con«a« took for<br />

mostf grsoos or tstt scons?<br />

• Most pnv<strong>at</strong>e coflegos tend to<br />

^ g ,<br />

the other tend, puMe colleges<br />

uwaly consider the two &qt<br />

typei of actMfes you participle..<br />

v\. as tang as yob oarticiD<strong>at</strong>e. accefding<br />

to Travis. Thsv lor* for<br />

concentr<strong>at</strong>ion airi qualitv ; in one<br />

area of activities, whether 1* be<br />

sports, govemrwnt, or anything<br />

else," she said. . l<br />

When i» a good time to ctart<br />

working on applic<strong>at</strong>ion*?<br />

Ask ro)V»aes tor applic&tioni<br />

dunng the Eummer bctorp ser.ior<br />

Vt-ar. Moot rtoafftiv^r. for cotlcp,?<br />

.innlir.aita^i. .nte Vne tirst (cw<br />

mraiUii; oi semor y«2t\<br />

How do I know if Vm cligiblo<br />

for financial aid?<br />

. <strong>The</strong> best way to tmd &A. is research.<br />

Many books esp'am the<br />

criteria for merit-based<br />

inforrnjlj<strong>at</strong>i on<br />

snips unwiK »o.tiv school. Once<br />

you 5te -/."h<strong>at</strong> sdioterships 31 e<br />

available to you. you xhculd aor^y<br />

for m^rry as you can, ewi though<br />

you tr-tght have to do a little work.<br />

'K lii^ 3101 apt4i$d f 01 ai.Ved rne<br />

to write essays.' senior Guy<br />

Holiins said, However, with the<br />

price of ccfeges today, the work<br />

could be wcttwottho. .<br />

guide to surviving the college experience<br />

groups jnJ nuke smalt ulk with people,"<br />

ByTinaEl-Qareand Mala Werner<br />

MANY SENIORS WHO ar College Expenses<br />

about to embark upon the Another large anxiety ts college expenses.<br />

jtlhircampusic-ttur.u.-lsrTutu:uiif "liJtvvnt<br />

hur» toa*'k a prpft'\M"K,«pei.idly in '!u- piiysj.<br />

dq.'wiittt'ni.i!'Uicvnviii an assistant<br />

u> help in iiicii ic»v.u. U*<br />

the fluoir*ccnt lights. A Mi"»S<br />

>\iu like having around."<br />

journey of their livesareslillleft with Cxllccci cs'.imaic th<strong>at</strong> students will >fi.-nd ,ij- A-vordirn; tn Scolini, man.- -^hnnlr. have<br />

; unanswered questions about college life. piownutely $500 on booksand supplier An od- bulletin boards which list inlnanurulthircity<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea of college Instills fear in the hearts<br />

.,,,.,!,ofnianv.<br />

liiiional $700 is cstinutAJ for posorul expenses.<br />

4 'l'mscarcdbraiiscitwillU'thcntsi 7hflt;.irrwa«trtct;iocpi«K:4. 4 'ltuy«!gb.TOh.- Study Habits<br />

- -\ ' time I'll really be away from home." senior from student;- who are !*.'l!mg M-MI CU! do^T. en Mudv habit* MV v.nwtimt?%h lrd iu Uivp up<br />

'•'.'jy-vr-rVfcndy Kan said. "I'll be independent and my ih? o*t •>! hiok*," VJtMlerkelev freshman in.•olti-gi- Ivcauv; thrre i\ no paroital suptrvi-<br />

---Vpireritswon'tbetherctobackmeupiflmakt: Uwicncchingtoid. »iun.OncH i ' i - * & mistake **<br />

v.aytogrtyoui«iitt««uayhiothini.<br />

Xerounp. bonowiny, or shjiinglKKikscir; j't^Hi'. ihr arri^cnt •:•! w.-il w^iK h.wtomike<br />

r - ••<br />

\X§P\ Making Friends<br />

cut e>iK'nws, .ictouiing ti* Cttv Colk'ce fieshman<br />

Lynn Mi!kn.<br />

r^jfcV^-V.bne of students' gre<strong>at</strong>est concerns is th<strong>at</strong><br />

(;. '^:: the)'wilt beunabk* to make friends .-aMJy.HnW'<br />

': ever, this is not n rcalistit" problem, .lccnrditif. j<br />

V-'avs to cui dm\-n on pcr-ina! expcjivs are<br />

1<br />

to interviewed college rfudfitts. "ilcihnj: i" .\ri"Mii.r 'Ai»-::i-c ;tut V.,I, I-.IMIV re ..».<br />

tli'.'ll the ClCUTiJ Jiiti pi!l ;iu*5V><br />

o,n- t..r..i< i: .is<br />

l " tlu- 'il'ik 1 .<br />

cul.'i to >n.ukMn."><br />

, nii: i.im -i:;.I ;:;<br />

ri "i>'hi t .' s ot your fa\t>r!t^nlj;it.l.S."M/ffir i>>i t-10klitTnew<br />

stereo with her and il got *1ol;n," Stulii.i »aid.<br />

"I recommendukingo::!vne during her time Ji l!in C^rfciv. V<br />

"My friend wns.talking n > .\ j:rjisp of pe<br />

>aiii<br />

fe^Thc main thing is to get involved.<br />

.ill .jnd st:I! iv«: io<br />

lion is^ft.'i (oh-'M<br />

d : y<br />

•. '-c :i\ mkirtc run of tSr h-<strong>at</strong>+.rr an.H ca!li'i»r<br />

S;- 'Sk^efh^m'an'cSristinaNWtnraiiAsaid<br />

ar.: i"t~- ui<br />

.tiffieni available j -.yoikjnya^ J sc-<br />

.-ufitvmonKnr.intht.-dminy^ni'-.wns.<strong>at</strong>the<br />

hi>t '.h'Kol.ik'. .'iiid you can cctcr own if you can<br />

it... You ca*> nukt* cookies in lluin. MJVIK<br />

tjjm a peck. Suddenly one pctxiji in 'r,t- group,<br />

h i d<br />

intnxluced hims.*li ai the piofwior."<br />

HdVt'ftm n'rcti'ur.lH-warcuf<br />

•y ih* bcsl way to make friends is to "form v.v,dy<br />

ig.) desk l-m-ii kvaiiM.*>t'U rf-llv fvt «-ick ol vr%. .mti don't takt an,nnc else',<br />

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<strong>The</strong> American CMi liberties<br />

Union (ACLU) is a n<strong>at</strong>ionwide, .<br />

non-profit organiz<strong>at</strong>ion devoted to defending<br />

Bill of Rights freedoms of all Americans, regardless<br />

of race, religion, or gender.<br />

Shouiithe AGLU defend white supremacists?<br />

3^.<br />

gniz<strong>at</strong>ion's aiins by<br />

defendinggroupsiike<br />

theKuKluxKlan<br />

tb*t<br />

>ing in is the Fii*l An.endrjjrterit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Krtt Amendment'<br />

(allows u»tu writs whai we<br />

and iar wh<strong>at</strong> we p<br />

fri« give tbrir dtiajM ?nt<br />

right*: but the ViCUJ shouldn't be tVre one ta<br />

tUfend groufn vitkh Jobby fix the a*toUtion of<br />

i»therp*-optc's liberties. - . v<br />

Trie ACIU must dutinguiih berw«n rule<br />

speech and free speech even if ihc U.S- Constitution<br />

dens not.WhefithMCXU foils to MX the<br />

«ui defends the KKK li antes a paradox and<br />

cos imtdicuiK efforts to achieve equal) ly and t o<br />

jtn-wrvc American!' constitutional rights. -<br />

<strong>The</strong> ACLU f«U th<strong>at</strong> "defending 1 ir*t<br />

Amendment i ighu fof the cnoruc* of uvil lib-<br />

«uV*ajKl civil ri$ttMnc3mdefrndingiii.>r you<br />

uu\ nif, n inACUl briefing I*IJ*nviV !c, ciivai<br />

icn* i «h*.J v*i<br />

firmly stands^aii»st Jt!.Kki based<br />

f ACC,sci,oi nligion,actnrJ Gll<br />

Uven if the ACLif rcfcM-d to<br />

will not vanish.<br />

Nait'iw Strmsen«Jd (lwl tt« solution to rac*<br />

iim and halted k ctrM ing rnoi r; speech \>ilh<br />

povt :i w mnwgts thai diwrrdii tuU, actorJ><br />

ing lo .in airklc »i the Fcb; 2.1992 EccfM-<br />

«»'»t Ho«tw speech induaes tldutes and<br />

^.Jutjuoiv abuut UK KKK«:» y.'Ot^M zxid<br />

in ihc I'trst AmctulnKi'hi aru! because,<br />

si invlcrsiiivJIs ifc*t no sp«di shouU<br />

lie censored.<br />

SfudeMs enjoy freespeech <strong>at</strong> third annual Say Wh<strong>at</strong>?}!!<br />

By Sin? Abu-nit<br />

• ite joined ne<strong>at</strong>ly<br />

500 high school<br />

students to eel-<br />

cxpmaion <strong>at</strong> tbe third annual S?y<br />

Wh»i*?U conference May 3 <strong>at</strong> th.*<br />

Oakland invention Corner.<br />

<strong>The</strong>confcn?notco\ i ered topics inchulug<br />

h<strong>at</strong>e Hverh/hjtc crime.<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h penah y, violence, jvaigs,g<br />

nexisin. AIDS, and immi^<br />

Tiiroupliou t IA*; Aiy t iitients p."ir lie .p<strong>at</strong>cd<br />

in (Mwicj.', discuvsi*>n grout 1 i.<br />

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Immedi<strong>at</strong>e reauttt.<br />

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* .*.// services confuUnJiaL<br />

ii*tning appointments<br />

ing"SJiCTTnan Spears,coordin<strong>at</strong>or of<br />

Tarep en leeiv*, \aid<br />

A video titl».J"Brrakiriii the C>tk"<br />

AI kJ a skit *.-jUcd"\\ here is the J.nvc?"<br />

were performed by sophomores<br />

P-<strong>at</strong>iirja Ellij, Cha-Shonr ThomaSi<br />

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and Jenae Mason t'rom<br />

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\i


POLITICS<br />

F6nd and bitter memories of the l<strong>at</strong>e RichardNixon<br />

By Junes Eby<br />

RidunJ Mi!hou> Nixon<br />

•was in office from I9fr> tu<br />

period before most<br />

d«tt< are ax opinrjn,n>?d as<br />

teachers about one of the<br />

fbepnshfer.twSnrc^i,iU;>hc<br />

Senior NM Hua<br />

o^.vciorifyutg ihe de<strong>at</strong>h of<br />

-•ii;m(i. Tiue, Nwnn h^d<br />

propic right amJ icft. He h*d n«i scnipies; he had<br />

to^ii.^Alu) he did \Mth W<strong>at</strong>erg<strong>at</strong>e Kaj di'^usting.<br />

He di.s^raced ihe offkr ofthr proident Ik<br />

sctapacM example for politv-s, Sul he did amtribulr<br />

w ftiwign affairs; he *jj«ie«J iThina and<br />

he T*dt of his rinc. He was A product<br />

of Wtfld War II aixi thr Cold War. His rise to<br />

po!i I icil pi-wtr and the tutioi th<strong>at</strong> he used were<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her i^ntaJ t*(' the period.<br />

U'v tin. ^<strong>at</strong>ly to nidp: Nror.i. For oampte,<br />

tht Scst wwiks ot Irun«n are jusi cotning out<br />

:KIW. Xiwtn'i ideas of Sew Fcde^^lism an- in a<br />

sense niiirottvl by BiH Qintoa He w»s 4 \TTY<br />

aimpicx man. He way j politician, he was an<br />

oppiHtur.iit.and he was brillwr-t. Nuron just<br />

used had judgment. UV a shame for a Icada to<br />

evil like lh.it. <strong>The</strong> media had its day with Nitoti.<br />

t tovMn-er, K»ne of hb uit ks a Jcnovtfcitgai his<br />

coniributions."<br />

Bui he 'JPCTWC unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely, from tiw.*VVhv<br />

me** syndrunk. whc.li jjrew wp in i&n After<br />

sotoofVwieWi 1 d U f t b i<br />

Senior Amy Harrington<br />

"1 think it's runny th<strong>at</strong> \«fVc Ixtwring htm<br />

Ixrtause hi- w<strong>at</strong>« criminal. Evcr^xme says he did<br />

uDMXT*t.v<br />

»wiVJ luvc been i j?x>d<br />

so much for tmei^n Attain but it wasn't Nixon.<br />

torVfrtergitt£.$o airjperwkiCiHed LAMVK uudepts<br />

OCPU we would symp<strong>at</strong>hize witn with N\*t>n, Niion. glo- g:


Br&egVfong<br />

-. '•' -Comio«5|tt«forlo*-.'IlKyrtjii«aboutficy5<br />

> in right* with powm slugging it out - Cooic* m<br />

fhtngs have changed. <strong>The</strong> mfcjecteand ihcmes now<br />

spmsvnle range and raeerajmwtanyniw* taste*.<br />

JeftSrnhh^&mr^<br />

bo(«£theM.*7.<br />

• • : "Analqokkdeicripdon would be *Bugs Bunny<br />

meets<br />

thf:Rtf^tT Saafh sud,<br />

in an interview <strong>at</strong> the<br />

\\bndnO*v(S«sid*ar.)<br />

"I A cfcoul tfutif. Bone* who x :<br />

A !roc in Bontvaic. where they grew uf<br />

into the otiuttfe wofM, Wj.kli it nothing<br />

like thf)*eip«toii^jJ). life: whit^<br />

h^j fe £TIOUI ofhi$t sthocV<br />

y ^ * senwr Colin Clun<br />

,said."Yow^UwAth<strong>at</strong> ii'« "JwW i«r linickkls.<br />

ec£c&cnt riding. !*lri a<br />

e and itnuige Ifwa.'<br />

t<strong>at</strong>iuri.'<br />

-•'••\ ; - r ^ FOR ALL OCCASIONS —<br />

1«H Tarav^l St-<br />

.San Prandau>. C/V &4110<br />

"Order<br />

Corsages<br />

Early"<br />

ttmTk^outtnnVvactrff^njtoi^r^tniheDt'nnTjHrt,<br />

«he SandPian CEKUTOU •JUx^jni. Trw boot is aboct how<br />

he *nd oiher nq^xnaftu4 fceii *£» interact with norruJ<br />

" " (•r»fr»5nrTi'.T lien taid. "U't<br />

e j g p<br />

*ft'i irnavawftTCHm4*K!.<br />

and puts it in human term*.<br />

glUh u* ALL OCCASIONS<br />

^•^:,i.-.<br />

rs^awion show* <strong>The</strong> p«iiwtrtan>,<br />

trultufc iVaUo .?ouing trrn* ins*<br />

tthtmt $u>r Tnk, xnd ten & Stxmpx<br />

Chvjctcn Jfte lUtnvn *rtd the X-Mcn<br />

h-.vuwhoM mmci through<br />

VaunnBiooO 411J VVild-<br />

crtfon me! lass wft<br />

1 sr


Sir*<br />

Washington<br />

PAGE'IS MAY 1C. «S9A J<br />

Cardinals Ca take the first game<br />

of crucial series agains<br />

~f '-ttir\a\ series against Eagles<br />

• ' . • , . , . - B J l > : > • > . - i . • ( • . ! • • ' • • • ' - • • • ' works<br />

results in best record<br />

BADMINTON Runners spike Mission, Newcomer<br />

••*-T.M !.v.jnHi'ini-,irr>3t.-Ti.fid tjv.; vim ASV.-*<br />

r.-^L ;v?.-US><br />

J


I <strong>The</strong> slow start continues*<br />

Trockdawm<br />

Mission and<br />

Newcomer<br />

ait rtvrtt t-a rut TWO rjcv\<br />

fitfew U«rC wfcr* Ar A3 < ^r?<br />

OPfM R» U*Of SAZVaWY & SUNDAY<br />

L*4yitt%fr&g3a^E*W^<br />

Fencers slash Eagles <strong>at</strong> All-City 71<br />

Conunvrcuit<br />

G *. ^ Xa&t Ktv wi: von<br />

t tw* r<strong>at</strong>, wr *Wn T lunr the AiwtT<br />

Soccer finishes a<br />

perfect 10-0 season<br />

• MHO«S«t9t • I-ill IS<br />

VMSf '.*rf'<br />

j«M U-J S-fl *n4 c«dun-.<br />

ltd<br />

[STREETLIGHT<br />

-. i-v J^. i. 1 - ..— ." -• * —• •••TIM<br />

, ' " /<br />

J


i&r &'-'-"'?' SPORTS<br />

Palo Alto fells short of gymnasts* Dare<br />

I as team faces chmn^iqnship m<strong>at</strong>ches<br />

t<br />

\S^fi: •'.".-. By bijai Elliott<br />

<strong>The</strong> coach<br />

called a time-out,<br />

the team not into<br />

a huddle, and it<br />

was clearly st<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

..,_. 'h<strong>at</strong> the game<br />

'-plan was to take no prisoners. After<br />

the huddle, the <strong>Lowell</strong> gymnastics<br />

•'• team, 3-2 in their previous five<br />

.; m<strong>at</strong>ches demolished Palo Alto.<br />

'.' . Lowcirscompulsori'icam isE-1,<br />

> and their optional team is 5-2. Com-<br />

'«'• pulsory league championships were<br />

.held Thursday and optional championships<br />

were Friday.<br />

-._;. Friday May 6 the optional team<br />

V crushed Palo Alto 163.4 to 87.9 with<br />

~'<br />

!Sfe&fyaS^;.» »*••. ''•fflgsmSJ Iirst on both bars (7.8) and floo<br />

? , :;.hchclp of newcomers freshman Kyra<br />

:<br />

Grcenlaw and sophomore Gwcnie<br />

Rogers. <strong>Lowell</strong> took a first- throughihird<br />

sweep of every event, including<br />

all-around<br />

Junior Nicole Pare, Rogers, and<br />

Greenlaw shared a three-way (ie tin<br />

floor (8.7).<br />

Dare ,md Occnlaw were in the<br />

spotlight throughout the competition,<br />

placing first or second in e\ cry<br />

, event.<br />

._•',! Freshman Shelley Nngala placet]<br />

third on vault (8.3) and senior<br />

Mi-nthcr Gamer planed thitd on beam<br />

(7.9). Dare (3-1.6), Grecnlaw (34.4),<br />

. and Hoyas (3"l.'t) took the lop three<br />

' all-around sn-^ts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cmipulsnry te.-ui: ilci'c<strong>at</strong>t.Hl<br />

1'ulo Alt'" lbt.Q to 135.6. Junior<br />

';-, Wendy Yee took iirst (32.4) on vault,<br />

junior Diana !*• vtnoy took second on<br />

floor (9.0), and junior Niyai>a<br />

IJarron- Avilcz pluccd third on beam<br />

.8) and floor (9.3).<br />

Lam placed ihial on vault (i>. 1) and<br />

tied with junior Venus Chung for<br />

third on fioc- (8.9). Soohoo (32.5)<br />

and Lani (31.9) placed first and second<br />

all-around, respectively.<br />

Aragon's optional team was no<br />

competition for <strong>Lowell</strong>, as <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

won 154.1 to 106.4. All-around,<br />

Low?lltookaiilhreespot?t,wiihDarc<br />

first (33.9), Rogers second (323),ancl<br />

Grcenlav; third (31.8).<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> be<strong>at</strong> HQbdale on April 27,<br />

163,4 to 125.9. Lam and Soohoo took<br />

AS)«.£V CIWENT<br />

first and second on both fiwor and Sophomore Chris Abalos Chios out of a sand trap.<br />

bars (8.7 and 9.U, (7.4 and 9.0). respectively.<br />

<strong>The</strong> all-around competi- Cardinal golfers win te?m title,<br />

tion was devoted to Ixnvcll. Lam took<br />

firs: (34.3), Soohoo snnnd (32.5), Mustang tops in individual play<br />

and Lee third (307).<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> optional took all ihnrc top<br />

slots in every evf rtt except beam,<br />

where they tock first anil second. In<br />

the all-around competition, lowcll<br />

took a clean sweep with l>are first<br />

B".5),Grc-cnlawsecond (33.9),and<br />

K*£ja\» third (.12.81. <strong>Lowell</strong> did flips<br />

ovct r-lilHale.with a score of 159.5<br />

.Junior Nicole Dare displays her<br />

flexibility on the balance beam.<br />

domin<strong>at</strong>ed the jll-.mmnd<br />

competition. <strong>Lowell</strong> won by ;i s^orc<br />

of loo. 1 lu H>16.<br />

<strong>The</strong> opiioti.it icani was not .is siu •<br />

cc;sful iis the compulsory ic-iin.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> lost to St. Francis 17O.r> to<br />

165.6. <strong>Lowell</strong> took fiitt in only two of<br />

tl.e tour events: vimlt by Cuanlaw<br />

18.9) aiuJ floor, when: DUK ti«l (9.0 i<br />

<strong>The</strong> all-arourii" conipetHum was<br />

all Lo well's. Freshmajil'rimrose Lain<br />

t ptured first (>3.'lj, freshman<br />

lionm*. Soohoo second (32..O), anil<br />

\ophomote I/<strong>at</strong>rina Lee third (30.7).<br />

<strong>The</strong> competition ugauiit St.<br />

1-raiias comp>usory team on May 2<br />

Wusan ck-and-neckhorserace, tvtr><br />

event had a tie except beam, in<br />

v,h ch <strong>Lowell</strong> tiwk nil three spots. On<br />

ividiSi.li.incii'K.ir'nSLki.'iMii.D.ire<br />

(.">5.M ttJok Vioivt iiH- iiTuuiut vvinlt:<br />

Silverstri of St. 1'r.mus placed fir;t<br />

(35.8).<br />

A strange turn of events f tilluwj<br />

l!.c m«l .igrinst Ar.i,;on on April \!V.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y che<strong>at</strong>ed," lijrron-Avilo/<br />

:MUU VMI lilt Oua I Kit': uiikK.<br />

V»1ien the meet WSISOVLI.IIH y-uic<br />

read: LowtU compulsory I54.S,<br />

Ar<strong>at</strong>;on compulsor)<br />

bar i three-way tic included <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

Soohoo (7.6). Soohoo look fiist on<br />

1 By K*rcmy Wright<br />

<strong>The</strong> Uw.:ll<br />

golfers putted the<br />

season to an uid<br />

with 4 team championship<br />

win on<br />

MayS.aniitourth,<br />

seventh, and ninth places in the var-<br />

A double defc.it wa* not expected Mtyindividual tnuraiinent last Mon-<br />

by the <strong>Lowell</strong> gymnast, both comday and Tuestliy.<br />

pulwiry and optional were speivhless After two 18.hole f-wnds ot* the<br />

alter their coinpetition agoimt Gunn varsity All-City tournament.<br />

on April 22."Thcy'rcgooil.'I'hey won Uncolii's l*)sh Cirp's 163 captured<br />

the CCS. finals l.b'. year," D ire iiiJ, first place. M<strong>at</strong>t Wilnu of\Vallenbui£<br />

DAK W.\:\\Konlypymnast on the shot Ift7 pushing him to second.<br />

upiioiial learn to placi-ay.iinst Gunn:<br />

winnd on lurs (S,-|), thinl on vault ^ u-nu.ik.ihlo l(i« u» take the \Wiu\<br />

b <strong>Lowell</strong>'s cl;>scu UiinR to an Ohmpic<br />

participant, anil when she tuak<br />

ot. floor |0.5) the crov;;l VVJA<br />

upn><strong>at</strong>. I Mr- placed wconJ .ill-<br />

1 S?.7. Uy llie end<br />

was the *.mit. '"".uiin :li'('c.\ti-il t.iiwi-11<br />

174.1 to l?fl.i).<br />

"Our JJOJI WHS not to win but<br />

inertly«• get J wireoi 150ot higher<br />

to be eligible for ihe CCS. finals."<br />

lank s.\k\.<br />

Onini> ti»toi»:; 'cl the<br />

first round with ;i 78hui \v-.isl and Abalos roundctl oflTtht? pack<br />

with i\ 9o.<br />

[nwell had to pby a second 18holc<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch against Washington on<br />

11uirM.Liy.May 5 to capture thechampinnsliip<br />

and th<strong>at</strong> they did. be<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

the fcigles by 16 ftrokes.<br />

Giblums shot an incredible 71,<br />

tut iid'ler par, to take first. Mentzcr<br />

si nit mi 8.1 and Holloway shot aii 88.<br />

1-liy finished fourth with a 90 and<br />

Ab.iiu, linbhed la« with a 103.<br />

1 he 1 owtll fjolf team drove south<br />

one holt-. AcrtirdinyrotheAAA<br />

nili:s,iioj»»l(er is<br />

alluwrd to ride tn .i tart duriin; .i<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch.<br />

"In my opinion l".;ty was favored<br />

to win," oiJth I (.%• Silvorstein utd. '<br />

to wiuM-forumis I'enbk Uc.ith on<br />

M


Smith c a rooft&tocrtin' ruming<br />

, l>oys capture two consecutive<br />

•B<strong>at</strong>kvtbiil<br />

Tbiswasawdeopenc<strong>at</strong>egojy<br />

sInce the departure " [ Michael<br />

—Jordan Houston RocVot center<br />

1/1 render for tr}e award becausehes<br />

UiebestcenterivtheNBAwhccan<br />

r s power and Vock »s well as score Clucago<br />

"_ reasons Bull forward Scottie Pipppn<br />

^Se<strong>at</strong>tle Mar> emerges as an NBA scoring<br />

Urn* Chicago leader Ar-d wh<strong>at</strong> about yD-ing<br />

ftiRingaOTi<br />

^VVhite-So&fu&basemari Frank Shaquiilt* OWea! who despite<br />

^r^sU^J^^uUfp^si^ double and tnpte teafrtng, rame<br />

forth* wth&i 0544356363 pants of<br />

.. _ , _ Jddux's rWinmngascornstitle <strong>The</strong>resas<br />

mg pltcfwg ensures htn also a conskietaoon for the bast<br />

" Vote day. pure shooter mt/ie game, Manute<br />

hgavy consider<strong>at</strong>ions Bol When the smoke cleared, we<br />

'** ":|jowever,weriaver.,hadtogotpPh(^ .<br />

^tP^E^Ty Bonds'. Ban\ley»rteW!kyG'5'bodyworks<br />

cdupi$,fif votes: hard for rebcunds.'jiJrnpinigh to..<br />

r^rrtMyRWamd.-- 1 .bbc^ishote,^nKMi5f»^toser'<br />

lado tJ^;C3iints- the' bait from the opposition.<br />

.•as-belpgtrie '."'..'. :' • •;<br />

i1eftfieW&r"everto . * Hockey ••'-.,<br />

•This is, pretty easy. <strong>The</strong>re's<br />

tail's'only true Mario Lemieux and Steve<br />

-• H ;Yzerm^;'twp gre<strong>at</strong> hockey ptay^<br />

- e'rs to consKJer^Jr so we've heard,<br />

^ . g<br />

passtog'and open field<br />

gstoltstobecomu the most<br />

jcteadly ciiiaVterback in the NFL. We<br />

r^iiso 1 ^^^,^^^!^ another<br />

:-;tofty ffifier;,Mjke Co'ter; His unbe-<br />

J 4feb^ kic^ng/sklils carried the<br />

'ii'49ers all season. BLI in the end,<br />

^erCvcnt ; Cnth;Da!!as-Cowboy<br />

;;femfV^ttSrrt|H:He',has.the.speed<br />

"iof a sprinter toil the strength.of a<br />

^bi ; AIM his quickness,<br />

•" ja hockey gamo !n our life. But not<br />

even we.can dispute the skill and<br />

grace of Brian Boltano, whose<br />

moves put his opponents lo sleep.<br />

But we ended up deciding on the<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> One, Wayne Gretzky. He's<br />

the Gre<strong>at</strong> One "Nuft said.<br />

; .Hope you've enjoyed our indepth<br />

analysis of the players par-<br />

' faMng in the snorts world. If you<br />

don't, we don't care, becauss<br />

we're the 2 Regular Guys and<br />

wo're always right<br />

Lov/el! b<strong>at</strong>s its way to a 160 win against Burton on Monday, May 9.<br />

Cardinals' softball holds 17-1 record<br />

Dy Betty Sm<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's<br />

slopping :<br />

rni to tin." fiek 1<br />

*• with dolcr:uin.ition<br />

to win .1 ymc .ig.m^t tht'ii ^p-<br />

X\\c Irani record is 17-1 jt'tt-r wins<br />

ovc: Kurton.Oalilco.O'Cuiuidl ami<br />

j McAiecr antl .1 forfcii from Wilscn<br />

I AgaiiH'vflUASashinBmn.I.MWfirs<br />

] nuiti compciiiinn, %ilu - ;lulL-«i (or<br />

lunior Carolyn I.cs pitching'-' \\<br />

the opposing team to one hit ami<br />

three walk*.<br />

"It w.isayrHXt^in ic because Hurton<br />

is a pood team, ,iml Carolyn<br />

pitchal only .i -inr-hittrr," |-.niior<br />

Janet N't "uid. Np replaced sophomore<br />

1 fii'n Vo in led nclil, became Vo<br />

fractured lur jnklt: dunng puukc<br />

arid will not be playing the rcJt of this<br />

sC'iSon. •<br />

"It's ii i;ig!o«.s for it* K-oniw bin i»>ll ic<br />

ftnirthinninglhcyhad 11 runstoput<br />

them well in the lead.<br />

Badminton captures third conse<strong>at</strong>tive league title<br />

By Fan Wa Wong and Sabrina Kwnn<br />

M.'tond-st.wltxlilour'ltipl.iwi M.-nin; Cicnevicw<br />

LiJ.i viiil.<br />

up I j.ili!':«i s !c.ii;iif lUmlin^anil V'ccauso IAIWi;ll<br />

wj-, ilicir t>ppuiiL-nt,' t.iiijrn pu'lcil out all<br />

In less than twn rntinths, rop-vocinlim^l-.".player vnioi tstlv.rlro, IIKV !iail,.tt.f;oRlini', U)Ct'.K*l> iJ.m Irtinf,.<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> girls' budmi.Uon wlii'lt.Vib'-fnymiitln: ic.uu for Inn: \LJI^,IU-.I VhinlsaJfi Nt'tdr* pl.'^cr stmnr loin "1"<br />

team bus pone from .1 '.)•>(» ii-i first m<strong>at</strong>ch tho -J .*.wn :u Cililci/s Krissy !mi to S.HI^VIVI; '11-V).'7-I I), ami f> 1 i J. ;.i<br />

rwonltoap^il'ccty-Ori'ionl. '-. b.m (9-1! ;,(>! I J. the lUmMi-. pi.iy. top-vovirii iinii'ii'j^ tcaivi of<br />

finishing its rtf£ul«tr>cMs-ii.uU- Jtuii? .uwi «:n:f;f dcncvit'vt Liila<br />

a conipcutivi: i:uuli •ut.un:^ !didn'thavfihtriiilumiml-set,"lU'V^tl."She dft'c^U'-t Kim Itu-u ariil 1'bouny lluynh of<br />

GililcoTuesday,May 3,uml t,*-kin^ tb*.'itMgui* |thc opponent; w<strong>at</strong> pr*:ttv got'd,only it I h.ul tjjlilr.i' i 1S-' I i,; 1 ^-2) .md socuml-scftlcii<br />

championship for ilifthittl %var pi.uiKVtl inoa-..! felt I \v;>-;r.'t H'jtjv" i]oultlt.'i(t.'ariii>!~ L \:nirs'U'rrian(i'I;ininiv^-hi'w<br />

<strong>The</strong> last £anu' in th^srason against OalUco 1110 t>clicvc» thai winrn UHII «ipi«nifiu n .11 ^i^;^ .\;.;.;- .'}..:: • \r- ' '-'• ;•!•. .ui'i \\'-*n;' ot<br />

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second-setftlcd singles p!a)er senior Lily Lew placingncnt nukr t in ilu- ;h win. "It was .ni •: i-v rn<strong>at</strong>fh." Lew .sjid. 'I ktpl<br />

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W.iihingion i*. tanked eighth in the kague<br />

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IWboa sultVteJ ihc wmc I'.itc as th<strong>at</strong> of<br />

Washington on 'lucnlav Ajiii'i 26, <strong>Lowell</strong> de-<br />

(c<strong>at</strong>ui tiiem <strong>at</strong> bonic T« 0.<br />

Wilvon, who is league runner-up, was the<br />

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icore t-n Thurstl.iy April 21.<br />

"Wilson had better doubles tcarm and<br />

r;.*!ilfi) b,n! Mrotv: -invjes pl.iyiTS, 1 * i-id;i -MA.<br />

"• Thror^lmut Uie season, other than the two<br />

Dllier m<strong>at</strong>ches all ended in eithe.: a (-1-1 / or \5-<br />

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O tee, Park win dose<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch, leading boys'<br />

tennis team to<br />

djampionship victory<br />

By Emily Tarn<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> boys' tennis<br />

leain ended their season<br />

wiihanintmsechwnpionshtp<br />

victory against Washington<br />

on Tuesday, May 3<br />

<strong>at</strong> GoMen G<strong>at</strong>e Kirk.<br />

... . Freshman Tsal.uii ,<br />

lasstarund senior M<strong>at</strong>tbavAxtell, first and secend<br />

seeds, respectively, both lost. Nyuey J..*.y<br />

be<strong>at</strong> Lassitcr (2-6}( I -6), and Dwid Wing be<strong>at</strong><br />

Axiett (5-7)(3-6).<br />

, <strong>The</strong> All-City team «Jiampior;.ihip wine<br />

down m two tense doubles m<strong>at</strong>ches after<br />

doubles fnr,t secd.seniors Minh Luu and sophomore<br />

Victor Wong» easily ttde.ilcd Tyrone Ja;<br />

and Mahal ftiparauiwee (6-2)(6-3).<br />

\Vashingti>n led by *mc rmlch after the I-uu-<br />

Wongdoubles victory;<br />

Doubles second seed, juniors llobby'Re and<br />

Itarrctl Louie, won their m<strong>at</strong>ch tipiinsi Han<br />

Nituyc«anUFilmonYoharincs(2-ft){6-2)(6-0).<br />

> .v'*<strong>The</strong>n:wasalotofpteMurc onthcin,but<strong>at</strong><br />

th«ndJh^cimcihroufthr junior ScoilTinloy<br />

•aid'.'-'<br />

. <strong>The</strong>Tte-Louie victor)' tied the gume; and the<br />

boys' icani jumpoi for joy when junior Kurt hex:<br />

and sophomore Teitny Kirk won Ujc-ir close<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch .igjinst Steve GoMyak and k*(F Ma (7-<br />

5)(7-6),tu lake the t<strong>at</strong>l.<br />

our mutch," l,ce said." Everything was so intense."<br />

,. In singles, <strong>Lowell</strong>'s third stnj'Jcs seal, junior<br />

JimmyHong.be.it Edmond Chin (G-l)($-01.<br />

• "<strong>The</strong> original ihitxl seed from UVsliirii;inti<br />

vsmn'i here, iu they put i\\ .\\\ itUi*rn>Ut:," I louy<br />

iiid."I It; ICiiul put in a lot o!"effort, i W tTtiti,<br />

iiiid thai WMgtK*) (.-(KiugSj Ixvauw uviiailv pl.iy-<br />

juniors Cyi'iis lin^. Wri.in 1 iiuif.<strong>at</strong>iii Tinloy<br />

;:Iiiy«Jfnunn,fifl!l.ir.thixl!mvxix, respectively.<br />

Mnjj lost a liard in<strong>at</strong>cli .n;.iin-t Swr Trinh O-<br />

6)t2-fO. Louie lt.id no trouble beJtint; Amly<br />

Trail (6-2)(7-6),iindTinlnyttist to ClarenceTsc<br />

• \ "<strong>The</strong> team played very well" t\wh Scott<br />

';iHoiTO»d said. Wo wei •: down by,-, few inaichf.'iic!.<br />

for I long'i f.af«-<br />

"<strong>The</strong> real cruchl gjth'ic'we had was againil<br />

Washington in il 11* pLiytj I Is." Scisa said.-Pitchw,<br />

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JH-SI.-' FpOKING BACKciiniiiwt the mctamof- '<br />

""&'! phostscf<strong>at</strong>ypical Low^'iic-— Pdgc.">!<br />

Student mischief brings action, inaction<br />

G Two suspended<br />

for drug possession;<br />

caught in 'high<br />

suspicion area ?<br />

By Shirley Tniong<br />

liAN 1-.I.HA S<br />

suspended a <strong>Lowell</strong> frcih- D man (or possession of<br />

marijuanaandnseniorrbipossossion<br />

of two pipes last Wediit'uUy..<br />

Since il is ihc first offeiuc ol'<br />

drjg pos.w>ion for ihe two suv<br />

pended students, the San Frandsco<br />

Unified School District Student<br />

Handbook requires; 1 , threedaysuspension.'.iuardianandstudent<br />

conference, areferral lo ti<br />

substaurc abuse program or a<br />

'Couh.'£lin^ifikrrvtniion program,<br />

and notific<strong>at</strong>ion of police.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two students were inside<br />

.tho fWicc on school grounds near<br />

the-trestle p<strong>at</strong>h with four othc;<br />

Loivellircs when security guard<br />

Clifi" Lo approached then 1 .. <strong>The</strong><br />

area" where Lc makes a daily rou- Ivuro in ihe<br />

;*fhc students w.r^'roilftg in<br />

'tHiit;.arca, when lo ',w!l.w'"iwr<br />

jriel iiearcijt.'d' tii'.'i! 1 .. -ici pr/ .sup, t-1<br />

one of the students, who Is a se~<br />

pioi. <strong>The</strong>senior leit rhji, the six;;ri'v<br />

j^juui made an illeiwJ M-'ar-.i'<br />

1L I don't think it's all rlyht i for hiir.<br />

th .w.trrh ;:N]/' hi" MIJ. "T ;hr:'r, ;*'<br />

tJwj'c<strong>at</strong>ch soniclx>dv iKa:al!\ dt>iny<br />

something, then ih.it*:. tine."<br />

<strong>The</strong> handbook says, "c principal<br />

ci! designee rn.:y conduct A<br />

reasfiiuble search of a situieiu's<br />

person or schoci property when<br />

there arc reasonable grounds for<br />

suspecunc the student possesses<br />

il!cgd!I> oblained items."<br />

I.o said thai a ''car:-ory inspec -<br />

turn" revealed two pipes in Uie<br />

students' pockvls. VossesMon of<br />

the tv/opipcsjiistihtHlafi/li search.<br />

"I jjicn found the weed," a li»it<br />

-..I.o mm the students ;to<br />

S;ilgald'r/> office. Lo issv:ed one<br />

hour ofcomnim: it)-iervifc cleaning<br />

up l.oweil last Thursday to the<br />

other four studepls.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y received op.e hour<br />

\w tii<br />

ihrCiirjiui there v/L)Si.iii(,ttImi f<br />

wn lii.ro" thc-iicctijrijvti<br />

.s'lli'cr Ihe "CL:-(<br />

G Adniimstr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

won't acknowledge<br />

jiuilor sent de<strong>at</strong>li<br />

thre<strong>at</strong> to president<br />

T<br />

By J Luk<br />

WO SKCKKT SKRVICI 1 .<br />

."ic.oni- ^iine to <strong>Lowell</strong> May<br />

20 to invesiifj<strong>at</strong>e i de<strong>at</strong>h<br />

thre<strong>at</strong> sent to President Ointv:n'<<br />

ekctrenic uutlbox on thc-Internct.Thcy<br />

quest ionvd and released<br />

two junior*.<br />

Jntci'nci eluaronic mail is dcliv,*retJ<br />

with intV::n<strong>at</strong>k>n th<strong>at</strong> tells<br />

ibe nxipictuwht' sen: the *nes-<br />

Mpt. Using a jit tie-know ii liMlure<br />

of some computers on i\x hiU:rnet,<br />

one of ihe junior*, crc&i^d «n<br />

entr>- whk!i listed his friend as the<br />

sender. White MoUM.-stJifrfydi.ig<br />

the de<strong>at</strong>h ihrtttt used th<strong>at</strong> inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

to track down the friend,<br />

tin: victim of the iokt. L*niit*r inlerr.;v,.tiion,<br />

th*.' vicitrn toiifessed<br />

tin. 1 prank'ti'iS name.<br />

Tin- me. f jusi a joke,<br />

iifct'rdtr.g to students, "<strong>The</strong>y<br />

thought it was all ji;ut gcKiu 'un<br />

between fricntts," •,- •>- >r<br />

Breyer confirm<strong>at</strong>ion hearings<br />

for nigh court post set for July<br />

H Class of'55 alumnus<br />

'mindful<br />

I !.irr\ B<br />

in (lit H>UM.-ituil;ll»Jii(iit(.cruttH-'lM<br />

1 Of high SChOOl onMaylh.Brevernt.te.'hishi^^choiiy^<br />

years in Wliite House talk I am inuMtul, ito, t>i iU'.'.Muts. iouwy,o.»j--.<br />

trie/ids ,is ;n:v.; ;irc •]•> ihe l^3f'-\ — T,_•;-, |vr- .;t<br />

By Jimmy. Quach<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Hiiih ^i•ht)(^i iri \m l : rar..-./K:oanii ctil-<br />

Hiwer, whol'ejiiiiscorvfimiaiioniK-.uinv'stoi ilut w.iy [v,-..-.i'.j^- •-.••K- al^.i-.-. i(,n.r ,;I h\v;.u::<br />

i sent ;»i the I'S. Sunrotr.ci xnin ov. ii:!y 1_. i:i'.Ji:i'iio!i\.i i . v.-t^.T-.-v.v-.'i (^TrcLvrc::. 1 ,"i;iki"<br />

iii;ciiro'in\:'fo Associaicd l'n:« rojTcrt> rL'n'vediwcheroohApino.wrior.ia^htarl^wfji<br />

rresidVnt Rii! Clinton announced M.:«' 13 while Breycr WM< aitMitu! and >c> activv ?n<br />

Is'. U.S. ("ircui*. Court iif Appeals in Bestnn. mention ami hewj^scriuisalxiut ii."<br />

was his choice for ihf spot of retiring hKlicc Sec mtWEK en I\,y- '•>.<br />

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Tlie prankster said ih<strong>at</strong> the Secret<br />

iien.'io; tnuk nil pliotogtiiph 1 ,<br />

fii(i;erjTi!!ts. and a h-indwriitn^<br />

:-yi:!plc N:> other action has ran<br />

uik'.n J>;.iiib; cifher "f iH-. s ' :(;:•<br />

y<br />

or '.he S.xre». Service.<br />

Principal Paul Cheng declined<br />

to comment, saying th<strong>at</strong> assistant<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Continu*tlypubl&icte^on b^gins to fade to not)v rrr/tife.iewngnw^ **<br />

Sex edprograms need to he taught a lesson<br />

Bj* Maia Werner<br />

Panicked by an<br />

incrrtiisc in teen<br />

pregmncies and<br />

iCMiaJiy tr.in&init-:<br />

ted dbuMS. more<br />

junior high and<br />

igh sch'Kils aerfi'js ihenition .iru<br />

mi piemen ting absvinciicc-only sex<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion classes mio iht-j cwtw<br />

p<br />

aikl Faang Railiiy.arc In clTcci in aver<br />

3,01)0 .-ichooL-: n<strong>at</strong>ionwide, artoruing<br />

to thr March 2S, 1994 issue of tht<br />

DztftK Morning News.<br />

! am not opposed 10 vex evluuitiet!<br />

daisesv/hich promote abstinence—<br />

it is, after all, die only 100-percem eflective<br />

term of birth control. Howtrver,<br />

it is an entirely different m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

v her» wx educ<strong>at</strong>ion programs me rc-<br />

Hpious beliefs, inaccur<strong>at</strong>e medical inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

and scare tactics, as the*e<br />

two prttgrams do.<br />

Much of the medicaJ inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> these programs use is uniruc,<br />

aorording to Louisiana District Judge<br />

FrankH.Thaxlon.whu ruled against<br />

the programs' use in Caddo Parish.<br />

Louisiana.' " >'<<br />

According to the Dallas Morning<br />

iVCTvs,Thaxton fell th<strong>at</strong> Uic inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

about condoms was inaccur<strong>at</strong>e:<br />

One example o( such groundless infonn<strong>at</strong>tori<br />

i» the stntemtnt in the Sex<br />

Kespcct text hook, "Corfect use of<br />

condoms does not prevent HIV infection,<br />

hut only delays it," R<strong>at</strong>her<br />

than provide inform<strong>at</strong>ion on safe sex<br />

i«r even promote abstinence, st<strong>at</strong>ements<br />

like these cause tcenjycrs to<br />

doubt the sjferv of t,,ndi'tn*. Tn-j 1<br />

encourage more teenagers to have<br />

Thsse prcgrann clearly interject<br />

religious beliefs with slogans jiidi as<br />

"Tike God along on your d<strong>at</strong>e** and<br />

"Spiritual values are an important<br />

part of h unan sexuality" le<strong>at</strong>her than<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>e student *. these pr'.»gram.-; use<br />

guifi ro tntimsd<strong>at</strong>e students.<br />

Both proi^xms encourage church<br />

iitiendjno? to prcmote nicra) aiul<br />

apiritu.)! pi'owih. This a uncr.nstitutional/llie<br />

hirs; AmenJm-rit (irohil.it5<br />

govemtnent csuRisIunent c( idi-<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e-run schools to encourage rdigloiu<br />

activity a> part of tiK - .:*cnoa!'f;<br />

ci.rriculum. <strong>The</strong> founders ot these<br />

propanii >lv>u'U not In.- ullowvrl u«<br />

deny teenagers their constitutional<br />

rights. I am sure th<strong>at</strong> if thr founders<br />

of these programs were b*:ing dt nic J<br />

any of titcir rights, they would JIP;<br />

stand for it.<br />

Srvrnty peiceni ol" trorugcrs ar^<br />

enough for their seniorproMi,according<br />

to tlie Februan* 6,1992 Suit Turn •<br />

tisrn Chwnictc When mnre feenr-c.<br />

^•rs aw having vrc <strong>at</strong> younger jges<br />

than o'er before, sex educ<strong>at</strong>ion mtisi<br />

focus on the pioper use ofcontraccptivcs.<br />

li r)enyingth.if voting penpleare<br />

sexual being, is not an effective approach<br />

to the problem if teenage<br />

Many sex educ<strong>at</strong>ion profirams use ta1I.1r.10s tcTprornote al sTtnence<br />

pregnanc p<br />

Mnt<strong>at</strong>lye of the New Jt^-sey Network<br />

[iirTainily Life Educ<strong>at</strong>ion. Hid ii\;» if'<br />

^!ii iiiUJ of tile Qironkie. .<br />

Mai:y studaits across the n.ilmii<br />

alw realize (heineiVt-cuvcnrisoliti. \,<br />

prugnirns. <strong>The</strong> February 6. I*>W !*•<br />

sue oi'the Ginviii /t'.Lskcd .'OTra! > tt^Ii ;<br />

tchtoH students 'heir opinions i«l".«i<br />

.ill-i».bi(inence r^x t-'dticittdu jmr.<br />

j<br />

of teenage pr':gtwnty,"tiiir ^nl -.,,1.1<br />

"You don't Jell (vrople wh;il tii .1.. !i<br />

would b<strong>at</strong>kJlte.Tlit- mute urn \i \ t"<br />

take aw;:y ihi-ir fnril.nn, i!,» m,n:.<br />

they'd vv.nn ioifo it.*'<br />

M 'S<br />

{iix.itnialuft'hoursot<br />

o tAih vcAr, (nit !e*». tli HI cw<br />

s hum un coiitucei ti v\ a id<br />

ninin.H'.'wdiuii'iKt ui \Un<br />

u** livtiitiitr 1U1 \\ -d n<br />

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Times: <strong>The</strong>yaren'ta chanzhi<br />

R<br />

TUX. Iti'ilie end<br />

yarf<br />

•which isn't really<br />

an entire year, onl» ni.-,><br />

• months. Th<strong>at</strong>'s evbn bet-<br />

ler because thert^ thtcc<br />

. months left for Mimrew.<br />

'.'Three months to look<br />

backiindicflccl on tlic institution<br />

of normality<br />

'tfui is <strong>Lowell</strong> High.'-<br />

W;t started our tin<br />

forward into thu boultrvhrd<br />

oF boredom in September<br />

with Spirit Week<br />

sort of n week-long New<br />

Year's Eve countdown<br />

leading to the big kkkoff<br />

of the school year, the<br />

Spirt: Rally. <strong>The</strong> seniors<br />

rushed outs the football<br />

field, and rach das: competed<br />

for party favors or<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>ever. Actually I think<br />

they competed for pride,<br />

which explains mylacfc of<br />

enthusiasm. It's no fun if<br />

you have nothing to iese.<br />

<strong>The</strong> seniors won this<br />

nail-bitmp tomcsi. <strong>The</strong><br />

sophomores came in second<br />

bccau.se there's somi*<br />

sort of pity clause in if w<br />

rules th<strong>at</strong> say* wiphon:oics<br />

gel second because<br />

they're still adjusting to<br />

/-ov/cll and you can't hmt<br />

their self-esteem. <strong>The</strong>y'll<br />

hold a grudge and come<br />

back 20 years l-ncr. after<br />

they've been fired from<br />

the post office, and take<br />

ihcprincipal hostage. .<br />

I can't rcm


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m«-aiw>Tiim-Uioufinij..r'* i e'!a!iioia-f However, whik wary nimidvrs<br />

(Use tiii'.in yrtu'u'ivlii^perint;? arc !«*rked up uith their computers.<br />

WlfOCAKHS? niher people Jlood •.ninpiita hi'lp-<br />

CoinmtinicitioiU'ii computers is linear answer* from Iiv>,'ij>,bit".uhimpersonal,<br />

Out same peopk* II.IM. my fviip-e We find it .inuring th.ii<br />

nuiia^o* u» for;n roljit'.tmhipv vn people nnin*cofnpiii(.T(tliiciv;fc th.n:<br />

flicii I'Cs. Im nunecspliiniiif", t^> your us ciisi.<br />

kids how yon met daddy tiiroii^ii aif Hut wh,;tS >o wtony with rmi<br />

-!rctrt;:r;r !X:!^UM IAVHU. kimwintt wiut lanivann hKynum*-<br />

Well, hUif-. ! lUiin'i h:m.- how Its trical voprivewinj* are. When h th<strong>at</strong><br />

looked ar.wurufah but from his typ- ever ^oinj: to conn- up in our lii.es?<br />

iitir skitti, I H'ttiLtl he itns the t'uut I'* '/' ntc, iTHUim. ' ttt 1 •(,*.'/*: i;i<br />

*petid the w.f vfmv iifi-H'tth. «•:<<br />

[Hf.'i'leinteractv.-itS*nil 1 .mnilv-T di<br />

stc.n.tof'nliontfs.pcoplf iiscinndernt.<br />

Soiiif iMso; .ite mairig<br />

I p'ticided deck hard whan he cafe<br />

1 D^ores.DcspifetfJc/oyoos<strong>at</strong>rr.'oj<br />

sphere, / can't te/p bw feei some-<br />

f bcys" looks; fm^ifei<br />

'ni<strong>at</strong>icaily'disQuaTrfied•• Men^<br />

women/are tre<strong>at</strong>ed (iiteTbbjecG<br />

arid only looks "m<strong>at</strong>ter? I can:iieei<br />

the looksi oftf sappo^tnwht^rten'<br />

"tfieyiroirtmB/^^/'^!-'":^"<br />

the As were eas*or to come by.<br />

J l t i b<br />

else,tionigsomethingetoe.Saajfr<br />

tirr*s I wis» j was someone efse.<br />

A little wnartwA tiny bit mow <strong>at</strong>traciive.<br />

But there's ah uppair.limits<br />

lo those ouaiilfes^andjpnce-Sou 1<br />

h t i '<br />

o.vr« out th.nv. wo s;(> were Urt'd of Day 2V.•Aftertixu/or^ng ihi.:<br />

\wm$. n Jiculod. W.- ni.iy never uiklcr- ,- • coasts TOt<strong>at</strong>ihtfaiwfsui^ib-"<br />

; t to /dF tend:From th the b bo<strong>at</strong> i wtidhed} h as end/ess as it&neanMes'&C<br />

CTiiit-'Utci'\>tn' who'psts'.*.h»vincl<br />

,M Why i r Pn%-Jlc<br />

. it there? !V


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'-A<br />

W$<br />

&3S&:<br />

mm<br />

•S8R5'*fe'i*^>-<br />

Two new computing<br />

opportunities available<br />

A NEW<br />

j - \ in Koom 212 started op-<br />

X A.cr<strong>at</strong>ion last Tuesday, offering<br />

stuJcnts two mod stints<br />

on about 20'cornputers recently<br />

moved out of the Hewlett Lab in<br />

Koom.334.<br />

A new employee, iwbecca Fall,<br />

:» overseeing the new M» on a<br />

:sho7*:ics,un intcractm* phyiks lutoital.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y give you practice<br />

problem*," %c;cnct department<br />

worker Ruth Chan -aid. TK'r^t<br />

don't h r;ow hew to do it, tJic co:n •<br />

puter will show you howr>fu-.<br />

dents :;y* the i.nmpuici'i in claw.<br />

<strong>The</strong> (>h>*sw-':tof-ipHt«Tsart' not<br />

ut linked irithesfhool's nc(-*i'»k<br />

or the ln'rrn-;-r. II th-y are r,ot<br />

linked up by the rndrt("theicJic\)l<br />

>tar,Sh»piro will "put J bolt in 6c<br />

wall Jiid g-. j aAj^i'" to l-»p mto (be<br />

k<strong>at</strong>.-ktK'ne.wi-.ictuuri'tthrotijtjifht:<br />

teilirijt in i|w IwUw.iy o^lsidv the<br />

I(i-*Jic near<br />

pLin\U» irrtUi'c<br />

A'piirtnicnir.tS<br />

ipiiicut ttf linl<br />

ii'.ntl the phi-ski<br />

Lin V.i HiC *-* ;> i'ci\\v(k.<br />

1^<br />

r /L I f._. ' !l<br />

' Enrh gro<strong>at</strong> .waggs plusJ}CCfiIjL 1 i nnd.jr.iay ir^ 'op physical<br />

shape tco. as acanual (JochworXer wth Roadway Express..<br />

You'll be working pDp'Oximaialy t6-30^ours per WOPX<br />

6-hour shifts with flexible schedules (not-ch eaiK. Z-5 days<br />

each week. Storting salary la $14.70 an hour. This is not a<br />

tempo'ary or summer job, but a year-round ursitien th<strong>at</strong><br />

provides steady «r\:o;no based on Hours worHV. Ouaitfica-<br />

" tfona fnclude irra obilitv-Jo lift 65 pounds overhead, good<br />

'physical stamina, and a positive <strong>at</strong>titude. W\* &eef. highly<br />

: moliv^led individuals with an achievement enem<strong>at</strong>ion MHO<br />

"are a*»lo to perloi'm well In a loam envlronmont or while<br />

working independently. A drug screen and physical exam wit!<br />

by required lor employment.<br />

Casuals havd potential tor luture Iu(M me opportunities. !n<br />

add*1ion, future management opportunities are feva&iblD to<br />

colie^e students wtio wish to continue their career m\h a<br />

c*ynamic Industry leader in the freight transport<strong>at</strong>ion industry.<br />

"- F« prompt con&Wcraiiai cait our 24 hour<br />

>..:. .; joo infow<strong>at</strong>ion HOTLINE <strong>at</strong><br />

708-757-1033<br />

, • Please nolo (h<strong>at</strong> prior to comptenns an app!. : caii6n <strong>at</strong><br />

" r fload-A'ay Express si' applicants must first repc«i to ootj o!<br />

'"the foHownp Joc<strong>at</strong>ions lor a referta' caril. .<br />

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1010 Dixie Highway •<br />

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OR ; . .';<br />

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Cultural festival proves to be successful<br />

M<br />

By Danny Begonia<br />

iTHER NATURE hdped<br />

out the 22nd Kermcsic,<br />

die annual display of eth-<br />

nic food, music, and dances, by parting<br />

the doutls Modi 9 th'ouph 20 en<br />

"<strong>The</strong> i«Mther all nf a sudden cnoptr<strong>at</strong>cd,"<br />

t; jrcign bngu.igc teacher<br />

Ar.TM Nicorai.iid."!( was gre<strong>at</strong>."<br />

Wimthe Louviljazz Bandkickinj;<br />

offthrcnieruinnient, spect<strong>at</strong>ors savored<br />

fiawirful ethnic foods sold in<br />

dub-iun booths. "tJonipi'cti to last<br />

ycai, I think this year w« heller.<br />

N'ictTJs4iJ."TlKTc*wjsfTion: variety<br />

of (ood ami the kids *tayrd longer."<br />

Enfcitjir.mcnt bcncliled from<br />

tonirbuirsns by ouuide pert corner*.<br />

ThtScvillarus.irisfiHipbl.inJ D,TIKioy,<br />

Mimho Combe, xg. Ihmi Atrican<br />

Drummers enhanced ilw shuw.<br />

"It must hovt bs*nft[yand<br />

-•ijii*riv.*ji-:J!:t:il i .{ttihcprcsidijitU»« i.ttkcd .ibuui jdvantingt^hi-arinjis<br />

hr. oniv lintel wxs Jut hi* f<strong>at</strong>iwr and to June.<br />

I;,' iKeJ^gmll J<br />

Alan Vicn<br />

AiiKindrt Walla""<br />

Charles Ware-<br />

Hardware<br />

Mary Anne Wolt!<br />

.'u-nnifer Wor,*-<br />

'Thank you all very much!<br />

•f : m<br />

V!..;. ...<br />

•'•: "•;•'


June % 1991 NEWS<br />

Newm<strong>at</strong>h SFSU sandblasts over Malcolm X mural<br />

;-,;M<strong>at</strong>h;teacherStevk'Merlo \<br />

I -wli tesch Pacesetter M<strong>at</strong>h- ,<br />

! :,erraUcs.,a'fourth->earrna A ili :<br />

I ^O'jrye designed to incorpo '<br />

) r<strong>at</strong>e everything learned iq .the<br />

f 'Ifirst ttire^ yiears of high school :<br />

r, rri<strong>at</strong>h, beginning next ye*. >•<br />

I .; "This is js3sw opportunity \<br />

i.' m^dei^iimtaivisiu6e^s '•<br />

I. to explore a new'course to -<br />

>^ic^! ptij^iajPaul Cheng said<br />

;;,'afternvrthein<strong>at</strong>)csdepartnierrt<br />

' head Dearma Nielsen declined<br />

•. to cornrnerttOT the program.<br />

. •;., Pacesetter M<strong>at</strong>h 'students<br />

;..wdrk.bi groups to sofve .tried-'<br />

. eltng problems, real world word<br />

' '• orobferns found <strong>at</strong> the end of<br />

f; each chapter in Paul A. Foer-<br />

'- star's advanced algebra book.<br />

';. Unlike the usual scenario cf<br />

. a mall, class,, where tfie stodents<br />

wait for the nstryctor to<br />

fe£d tfienr knowledge! in<br />

PaceseUC ; the teacher is a<br />

.-,• facilit<strong>at</strong>or, according to Merto.<br />

&;i JWefthe r«icM.\» p- -U'I t.<br />

Dot s*»rt>,iji)n;»yi>tf pi.iv with.<br />

JVvjpli* *th'<br />

<strong>The</strong> ^lutiVnts had no -wi> in Lr;-p<br />

iiif ituU-Mtuyim: llu'i-iur.ii. I lu'Siu<br />

dent L'Titdn (M-viTni:)^ iio.Hi) w.i<br />

un.i!iif!o^i'U)K)Ui:lu>t il-» TiK'iut-.'r<br />

lr> \oti- en tlit* i\!.ui' t>v ilir JiMijiin<br />

Kivtn tn 'liclii In StSr i'rcuit'n<br />

Oiuv.il riu!- il'ulier't'iie l»>» ! San Francisco Si'<strong>at</strong>e students Wrflism VVytie, left, and R.mcJy B^ruh argue ;rt front of the cont'OveiC'iai<br />

r'lilfdttK-inteto'iidi-s.jsu'in' ' " '^•"' Ict? '" 1 * 'nura! o*i luesd-iy. May •?••• the ctoy before- it was fi fi >t painted over by the ac'jTunihtr.iticn.<br />

All three dW'.uuii'-. ut rhi* mural man .uid I n.vell I'r.nln.iH 1 in . ii.n.i :.i }:1K MU- y-iuiriii i iimn i -•v-.-rnm- lH>.ud t.» .> f,u-."SI"SI- «tu<<br />

"W'u" h.v.e ^n-vr. i>til hi-;i- fi'i il.r. • Jem unnui wnh .t Mt;n wfuJ; vi»J icuw il-. ^inrni! f'-.-li'ie i):.- pu!>Ir. --iu:.''I krl l'i.il<br />

ir>ini;itts.tvciJit: inurai,"M : M'ttcv.h- "SOhUniv " "J'iie viudi'nK mtrKi-d unvt'liin:. 1 hesi.u u,' I VI\I,1V^.IMIJ-T)<br />

^^Hg»' I Forensics coach quits after 15 years <strong>at</strong> position<br />

l' J r -i'i.'<br />

q<br />

;;cpu/se;more ricorous and to<br />

^cre<strong>at</strong>e a-course th<strong>at</strong> is an af-<br />

-•tern<strong>at</strong>ive'fo the pre-cafcu'us<br />

nid l>jn Woni;<br />

Ath-r ] ? iv.tr*.. Smdra HirJ i* nn.nj;<br />

ti.hd'i. S'nw'thtic'spn»!>- iiiv:\he\j'.(iirii;k-t'orc the \earsout."<br />

al'lv KVitn f^Oku.'y (>t|v•,[|v.ut thnv ; tvcpl vWth iiu-fi until iheend."<br />

u> t-'ui i.h.nili in Nnrihi'tn t -ililnt li'ird ->.tiJ iiif j nayret\»n^iilet alter<br />

.•;i.i!u.rtL\tnisiiij'j;-.t ;n.mi\vdoand iir:e year, |>ui "it tlntMi't seem very<br />

c-.iTi u'.ini ikii'i.siit.nh.^rtiMtrl.iils plausible. H'llirv wn Itnd sdnieU>dy<br />

c 1 ii'i ha-, two. if. iff, "r lnu t.'i.ii.}ii-i. 'Ihts lorepLKC me. I'd ivnini:* than h.ippv<br />

t--.ini hi.'r./' Msiifi.tJ ,i.'iJtk rl •••••] I-T .t ilf'm.in<br />

.,..! ..ii» i j;o I.itv.(n :.(m>Z2 vvtrkVnii..i %•:.!. It iinnt>fi.uiv.: -futl. p.iprtwdit;, the<br />

:i;i..it - t.ik'-s it' I,ill. It '..c.-y.n-. umi iiv. It miid-or-ini:. u>n\'m- -<br />

fivr years. <strong>Lowell</strong> fROTC dri'I teams h'«lty* u.w-J iju i- %o<br />

swept the competition c<strong>at</strong>egories and •w-i.-Ii dividual '?.>'.] iJ.'-w-ru^iiiip-.took<br />

first place <strong>at</strong> ihe -iSth .'.nnuai titwn hrld Apni -5 ai'J tfk'ie ihroj<br />

on May 21 die (IVCTJII winner, talung the Tree, ihc<br />

<strong>The</strong>driIIpI.ilf>on,boys'drilltcani, first pla« trophy iromBilboa, which<br />

arxJ girls* drill (cam «ch won their<br />

diWsions <strong>at</strong> the evrnt spiM^orrtl hv<br />

ili«91«: Division, the, 9lsi Infantrv<br />

Division Lcnyue. an-i the Kcwrvc<br />

Ofiicers .AiS»ia<strong>at</strong>ion, Chapter '.KJ,<br />

"As a whole we did vf-v wvll."<br />

Gisima Rojas,girl;'drill t-.jni senior<br />

r, Mid. "<strong>The</strong> iast lime<br />

p -Si.'ii r«* id .->Vbul<br />

never i-li ti!! www if."<br />

Ovcr.dl<br />

and Mission Hivih 'School fouriii.<br />

y. ve.Lr. „<br />

With H;i!hn.-iV .iKcitr- M-:'. ; ---'<br />

Ix'v-.' drill (jam hx>\, wemd pl.i-.e.<br />

U'iUor. c-ii:ic in lltii*!. UJ.J ilali!-.-.'<br />

ciiiK- it 1 . Tourth. Ijnco!ti.i!aJlnu.Jivi<br />

OJIIICO lotindfj >. i* > -x-tK* IIUV. tn order ID st.itn|1.,.r:i-:!Vt.:.s.- ,n'",<br />

!"h.v mi:,"<br />

•o.ii viij. "'In hrj;etjuantitiL-s u ••.!;]<br />

ii<br />

;.o!ij;-!f(rn •.('I'jttor.) iur Lake<br />

Mi'Keti have not hc^ii m<strong>at</strong>it: yet."Vw:<br />

'-. ,ttvi ryi<br />

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n-owef?Wgh'School ••• ;. NEWS<br />

Student advoc<strong>at</strong>e stepping down<br />

BySobna Nblfo *nd Jimmy Quad)<br />

"A DVOCATE FOR LOWELL<br />

IX students" may very well be<br />

-/. -Vamoretellingtitlelorpartingm*<br />

president N\^-Kahn, who<br />

steps down this month after iicodhi^<br />

the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion for two yean.<br />

"Administr<strong>at</strong>ors* rights are protected<br />

by *he administr<strong>at</strong>ors' union,<br />

teachers* r^ii* are proiecied by the<br />

leachen* union, but who protects the<br />

students* rights?" Kahn asked in an<br />

interviewwrth 'n«r/y>HWt"<strong>The</strong>parcnis<br />

are the union for the Mudcute."<br />

This was especially true last year<br />

when the PTSA dealt witli complaints<br />

abom thcm<strong>at</strong>hdepimincnt'sgrading<br />

policies. "During her tenure, the<br />

PFKA put th<strong>at</strong> on the table of discusr.ior,,"uid<br />

political action tommittce<br />

chair Carol Kocivar, who worked on<br />

the academic affairs council, which<br />

issued a critical 20-page amtiysis, last<br />

spring. "We were able to cre<strong>at</strong>e a forum<br />

for discussion and a number of<br />

concrete suggestions arc brir. '"fijjrficri should respect<br />

itudentt Jn>J si udeihs should r cspcvi<br />

teachers, she sjid."If a student feels<br />

, tiut the ttitd\cr if rirtr Ivmjj rr*jn*ct<br />

]\i! nr inappropri<strong>at</strong>e in any wny tiuy<br />

should go to ihe department head,<br />

their counselor, a»~nl whh !hc tiistrict."" K,\hn<br />

-liil "NV\tr -Mpjiivix.i:iny; fii.it (hi-<br />

thr iLtlitttoxt .i*<br />

! Shaking the body as time goes by i<br />

JUNWCUWi I<br />

Time wont by too quickly for about 775 st-dents <strong>at</strong> the Senior i<br />

Prom. 'As Time Goes By." heW <strong>at</strong> Ihe Vtestin St. Francis on May 29.<br />

1 arrived <strong>at</strong> 9:30 p.m. and before I krew 1 tht prom was over," I<br />

sa^d senior Csntiice Toin. j<br />

! oweHites and their d<strong>at</strong>es danced to the sounds of Spintronix i<br />

-vw took pictures with Photographies to remember the evening. j<br />

New m<strong>at</strong>h program next year<br />

MA'Plfrvm Page Six<br />

course thjt it uu^tif .it ruoit high<br />

school i.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pr\>(ir.»m is also tlrsigned to<br />

[ift'pjfc -".luiVnt; for calculus and<br />

otJitT collej'o • level courws.<br />

will u«.- new tcclunJc^y li'<br />

rng c.tkulaftjr*. .ventding to)<br />

is uttered tn<br />

J *r .t. Studi-iit%h.n i'ihcopiion of «.uti'<br />

nr.j: ir.it> fn^oiuiiit'(ry, Mlowttl<br />

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and gov<br />

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PiAYFaEEOZflfiSAMES! \<br />

"THECANHERY"<br />

14151775-6700 .^^ssSSS&tf<br />

<strong>The</strong> program began last year MI 10<br />

schools n<strong>at</strong>ionwide, including<br />

schooU in S.in Diego, aurJotie. N.C,<br />

and New York. <strong>Lowell</strong> will be the only<br />

scbcxtl in SanTrancisai top.irticip<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

1 Ins summer, Mrrln will meet in<br />

(iurloitcwiihthe lOinMrucioriwho<br />

arc currently teaching the course In<br />

^!i^^:^Iss the results ol the pryrrvm.<br />

Tlu'y will confer .«bnut the p\^inv<br />

.mil nc^Jiivc dFcvtv,<br />

1, >.t" >> I'tL-viJiug lilt cOUtM.*<br />

with two L!.I-»\ M.'!S M! tcrtlmnks. Hit*<br />

.mil the 'AhiM»I tii«tuct i%<br />

kUu vi i»l'gr.i|'iiing caliuUtoi*. Aililiti«fv-l<br />

tunJinp Iv ptovufr«l l*V 'lie<br />

I<br />

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you Uecldnd<br />

vihot rjlft"* to - aiva<br />

your lovfid one* this<br />

year?<br />

v<br />

Bc j rnjttful Skin Core<br />

fmfTt'fi Cinri unrnrTi'r* •<br />

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kail Care or Uaciij<br />

(.art' Gift Bankets.<br />

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ii<br />

y:.<br />

.-.to<br />

;-1<br />

?- •iChtrarector.Johnny Land fed the choirs v\ a vaftety of •<br />

:z zrz! u r?' e:: * 1<br />

Jostens monopoly may end soon<br />

By f (army Begonia zr.d Kenneth Lee<br />

HEKBTENSMONOPO!'<br />

T<br />

1 ' •><br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ion supplies m.u ><br />

end after the committee on<br />

Ruu^ingv and (".rounds of ihe San ITJIIcivo<br />

Unified !*hooH>istrict met Thursday<br />

with K»«ciis*co i npctiit»r* am'rrviiV<br />

recommend<strong>at</strong>kiti> on new ptv«c#dun.i.<br />

Superintendent of business services<br />

Rctbcit Gohon olicrcd rvo recominenditiom<br />

(c future *:hmM district po'jry:<br />

•• <strong>The</strong> district's purcha>ing jfp.irt -<br />

ment should provide training fnr each<br />

higli school's gr.Kluaeon memento -.Clection<br />

committee so it can make "informed<br />

clioici** among vendor*." <strong>The</strong><br />

training would indude a procedure for<br />

evalu<strong>at</strong>ing the bidders !.ia.\ed on the<br />

di>lri-t's standard prtxiss lor selecting<br />

amongiLntitiPilots for wrvKCx<br />

>• <strong>The</strong> district would uiopt :he iurreni<br />

W'.'ihinyton rli^h SJiool policy of<br />

documenting the present<strong>at</strong>ion* of ven •<br />

dors so th<strong>at</strong> e.>ch gradu<strong>at</strong>ing class could<br />

iv pf>|HTlv informed o' Ml oprmni.<br />

'll:rst: tefnmnv.iddtion?. vonilut<br />

with v:hool l»).ird prc-iilent Ijcl.uvi Vet's<br />

rccommt'i:djuon%, pioposed afiei i<br />

ii!-.v(in>; on Mav H:<br />

XJianprihepiidelint-'sfbrhidtiii'.);<br />

to ensure f,iirnr%> .i,-;d txiu.itity am invoked<br />

some ncgaiive response*.<br />

"Main fcdjitri icel th.i* ihnr contributions<br />

were rrsj,nci in ali issues,<br />

iht-ir po».t i-i'v;ew ivj% tn p.ivoiand<br />

w*j- piiunal. j-jcordinj; tc Chtrrrc',. "<strong>The</strong><br />

Site AJvi>/)rv Comnii'ttc jOn-Sitc<br />

('outKil; i-. supposed To deal «vith<br />

nnn-contractiiil issues." he said. Contractual<br />

l:.sues include otfrovimut-.<br />

entered into by thr school di'-liivt,<br />

suirh as uni:m ci>nitJ>:ts. MliiJi ihe<br />

. council would not de ab!e i alter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Faculty Giundl has endorsed<br />

the form<strong>at</strong>ion of the On-Sitc O*uxtul.JvkOrdingtn<br />

faculty r^unci' secretary<br />

Stcfaiiie lUfieincnd.<br />

, .• IM I<br />

U'nd i<br />

School district trying to<br />

staff new acadernic school<br />

By Calvin Lee And Kenneth Lee<br />

ji diiirict i> cintmu-<br />

^ p p<br />

ncwacadcmn; litgh school a( the<br />

Uurton sit-;, nuking tob announcements<br />

lor new teacntrs,<br />

and planning ^r. orieni<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

"<strong>The</strong>n; ;i no prmcipa! yet."<br />

high school ofticc supcrviior [Jr..<br />

Tony .Andcrjon said List w-w)'..<br />

"<strong>The</strong> final dt'ccici) lies wjiti • Sti<br />

Thr W3i*h t:>; a princip.'J rn r.<br />

with SftKher*."<strong>The</strong> prity:ipal will<br />

Iiavt- some «JV as to wh^ his or her<br />

staff will be." ful'jca'ional Placement<br />

Center s-jpt-xvivor knnic<br />

Hot n said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scared for icachtTs is wdl<br />

on it* way/A 7- 1 !' a'ii;oi:r.cctiicnt<br />

:n the *Awk!y .Viminwttjt'.- v I >i •<br />

(ectivc{WAD) sent to diitrit t per •<br />

L]ue>ting applicanii.<br />

It encouraged "highly crcjtive.<br />

'.r.ottvdtcd" teacheT? to appt; for<br />

Uie positions. <strong>The</strong> district «:eki<br />

thow who are compiler and sciencc^literal*,<br />

willing to:'ise ihe<br />

sch&l-wide technological re-<br />

'*,uro:s, and able lo facilit<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

sfui."l (icciiion-making pnia-w<br />

thai will make the «JUH>I somewh<strong>at</strong><br />

JitfiMent from othciv<br />

<strong>The</strong> otientalion meeting,<br />

ithedu'id l>efore miJd?c school<br />

graduit^ons in tune, will address<br />

cu-ru'ulum, grndu<strong>at</strong>jon rcqulre-<br />

•>v:m n l. and c"nruk T *nt enrollment<br />

irvJ apprcntiteihip proprinis<br />

•silH colk-y I.oW«;!l.\Mth the<br />

stU'JniM now qual:h' who previnustvdid<br />

not.accordiny ti>,Morn.<br />

'<strong>The</strong> students recently let into<br />

lxiv.-e!luvid'.TthcLnwdi Academy<br />

made wim: sp<strong>at</strong>e so we have Ivfi<br />

arteptinp people from ihe waiting<br />

Ir.t,' 'Honi%jtd,"*Wch.ivc*'AtT2;iO<br />

niiw, and Uiere are about 60 to 70<br />

Chinev [students! ftn 'he I'*'-"<br />

"1 (undlctloneot thrwetransfcrs."<br />

ixjwdl assisuuit prinopal<br />

(rlftru Ii*>gdanot{ said. "<strong>The</strong>y uwe<br />

cn'olicd <strong>at</strong> th.- ncv; school but<br />

• i,^-^^<br />

••^sm.<br />

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... This tombstones<br />

Poland<br />

Jswtsh community kiStii tn<br />

the Holocaust. ••<br />

Few prisoner? saw<br />

Ttside view of tte<br />

concentr<strong>at</strong>ion camp<br />

Majdanek in Poland. •<br />

-4 Prison clones<br />

displayed in dea^h<br />

camp Auschwitz.<br />

SPECIAL REPORT<br />

Holocaust remembered<br />

imt tilty years aflo-.O! wlut pf/M le.lt of plane, nuny peojArithvi) down and my knot*lodge to educ<strong>at</strong>e uihcrv An<br />

I<br />

By Avon FJscnbtrRcr<br />

thrtn ', ' • A Viswil the iiroyiid AS Plhen darned <strong>at</strong>rocitv iscomtmltctJ whcneixr pcviple<br />

T IS IMPOSSIBLE tc comprr/iend lnmanypUrMnl\»Und,<strong>The</strong>pct>rtT<br />

many tmes, but tin*<br />

pUfic^liiU'ii<br />

n- n-r^, / felt<br />

><br />

IIK numbt.- ol people kOloJ in ihe ««»'' '^ f «ivmorr ami mother are a<br />

llotoau^lw.Uiaftofihewaliniiott loi of the rtrwctuav louring ihcwar.foc wr/w^ufJ*-.<br />

hit me last moilh whc!i I vuited cjumplc, litblinUwwiK mmictti-<br />

Mwdanck, a Nazi Vkmccntraikin cship (lcnI lWUl CJni i> I*fw* who .vniv^ on<br />

in itO-md which ti kept approxunalclv ^'« 1 ^ ««*crr slau.^.t^i iheie in le.s .>»//,.»„ t«.»ii *u.v /wn -nvJ<br />

ihewiyiiwrfotinJUtthcciKiofWvM *»«n twit lu^ur*. S.w- it »)uM , prcn It was J.« to indejvnde.Ke Da<br />

Wjr j, . lirUfnr:ttlrtlWthpUsi'itUop«mtlK>u- in Uri-.-l, April -*, .md<br />

Sunounded hrSnrhcd wire and "*di ol ,toiic». A fcwty ihi^- siones Iromalmov<br />

. .-.re the VIMKIOI Kirra^s lw v i (he Jurraiks, 1 saw rmv<<br />

oftiny wooden beds.<strong>The</strong> nexuhrcelurricks<br />

were itHed with the shoes of \iu<br />

2C.OW people M.(H« wrre killed :n t?rse<br />

«-' ru«ws:e«hoi>r re)rrsmiN an e<br />

tire I Jewish he s\ary commumtv thtn^ii th-it in thr IVtUnd \ \t i| xh<br />

surviwws wiil he prne MMUI. ,itul<br />

will [> i<br />

th.it tlu^e ihim:* traitv h.ip-<br />

of my hand. 'n<br />

life ptrrumalizct «mi(»ng millions*<br />

'1 entered A dark ti nKirtc op.ti w, the<br />

jsis chamber w Iierc pcopU* were herded<br />

rrt ttftste tu their de<strong>at</strong>h. No decor<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

dunver he.id.*here,tU!tf lwlew in ilic ceiling<br />

through which Nazis Urofiped ihf<br />

caiii*icr^ of Zyklo:i-B thai gawd the<br />

people IH^V.<br />

ivhcre ovrn^.tutned liuitun tlesh into<br />

ashet. <strong>The</strong> ashes wtrc stiil in the mvnv<br />

You may reniL-niber the -*ent irom<br />

S(httuHer\ Ity. uhi'te Schindttr vvet-<br />

Iooltsthe\it>ii'iitIii|uid<strong>at</strong>itMiol ibe \v\\-<br />

Wi Ghetto in Kiakuw, I'oLind. 1 was<br />

there, 1 SJW the railing on tlit d<br />

where t (ermitn^ thi';w (XA^IC<br />

ings into the&ueei> th<strong>at</strong> »an red with thj<br />

blood of Jews. I stood on i!ie<br />

t Ilk rtjM'ri" 1 went ;m<br />

H-otlKr reason bee .mies!ea<br />

thtee-nlonietei<br />

i.'f 'iJrti Ivtuitil tin' H'hi suu 1 r'li" 'p I**.<br />

ihr !h'iu,iusf Unit V.'f X<br />

n the pune fv^n i<br />

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A1DSIH1V) Telling<br />

Mtdi Morel<br />

Mv ^'vnj;on thi* trip ! iv[^-rn.-tucl -i<br />

ii:. if hi*:urv. -he! loUstau-.t. .mJ lhout<br />

it.<br />

.it ihctnpfnr.fi. I<br />

<strong>at</strong>e pevsev iitrd !i>l the toltir of their »Vin,<br />

thnr tn:iie)s m llieir t< Ji^ui. Ihroujdi<br />

editcilvi; and jwarriH-s*, wr can pievnitarKiiheTlk^ntcaiutotAtiyktrKiffoiP<br />

tuppeiwnp<br />

\t \no<br />

»;!i-Jthrough:<br />

uieuir anil rue<br />

I? or the first<br />

^ time in<br />

was doing<br />

something<br />

about tiie<br />

Holocaust<br />

ih<strong>at</strong>feh<br />

M Prisoner remains<br />

preserved IN<br />

were found <strong>at</strong> the end<br />

of World Wall.<br />

This crem<strong>at</strong>orium<br />

served as a coffin for<br />

hundreds of Holocaust<br />

wcttms. T<br />

nlOW A PRIWCFTOnl REVIEW SAT STORY<br />

• - ^iCr VFCn A TJW= '' r ft WO FPIENC?5 0OM0EC? ^<br />

i.'jt F5.A.T C$zjD TriA: SCHOOL, YZAK THEY HAD LOTS OF FUJ:.^<br />

THE rtr^r FZ&KP. PICK, FARTIED AND PLA\f.D. HE Y.'ENT OUT ALMOST EVERY<br />

:i.$::r.,.J . HE .'v\? A OQOV Ttt.iE. THE SECONP WEND, JANE, ALSO<br />

>w,;?.i AKPWEM cor. S*E H*P A GOOD TIK'E, TOO.^ JANE ALSO TOOK THE<br />

FKi'iCETON Re, C : W AWp iT- WAS EVEN KIND OK FUN. l'^) hi THE 5PPSNO,<br />

O.cr. A.'.: 1 JANE TOO, THE SAX PICK &OMSED q^ AGAIN. JANE RAISED HER<br />

5C0KE MOPE THAU SHE EVER THO'U&HT PGS5I&L&. NOW JANE A5KS HER<br />

,;. 'canr*:^ AT THf rft\ \ tr-F r.p HF^ ChVlCE. NOV/ DiO\ ASKS "D'YA WANT FRIES<br />

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PTSAacts<br />

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locker theft<br />

By Dcanc Kodvar-N'orbunr<br />

utdJceBcrmin<br />

fTt O STOP A RECENT RASH of<br />

I locker theft t, the Parent<br />

JL Teacher Student Awoci<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(PTSA) ind the tLhoo! ditfnct lorJ;-<br />

•*Tiitb may give upcoming fmltaian<br />

a deal on txlo.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y would buy good locks in<br />

bulk for $2.9? and roill them :o<br />

frcdunen. "<strong>The</strong>y wnild charge a bit<br />

extra, but everyone would haw thrir<br />

own key and lock,' usutxnt pcimv<br />

pxl John Mahonry said.<br />

*Thc timing of the intruiinm.<br />

3:30 to $JO " Mihoncy sskJL<br />

Most of the lotU-t\ aren't phytiallydamaged<br />

*Th«ri?arr"'»•<br />

J dcilt*IIMVIVlivingi »*s


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pr. Crunna Martin. Fdicia Hum,<br />

imlnMliuiebrJ<br />

Design Contest<br />

f2ndplwT0vfra!]:Sr,<br />

3d'!<br />

WorifwiMted<br />

Army Schobrshlpt<br />

Y C h W I<br />

Alan i^ft^Gikn, ^ Un fen, luM<br />

; . ftekW&OtbcrincChoy<br />

' MSDOAIK MBHK Sdsofan<br />

Bob sustains severe be<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

In th^ ; ^ courtyard<br />

_ time. "W Jo u IVXJ<br />

^JSSsfi?^: ? Wr=^r;t -SEES:<br />

ftwfccSefcaniSfvro<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional Hhpanfc rfecosritfcn S{t*cbr<br />

Cknrpf B<br />

<strong>The</strong> Atkbcialfan cf CHwia Twcner*<br />

Tnwhg. I Iddcr<br />

i Ying ;or1a Fond<br />

Wchard B.<br />

Warr«n Memorist Fund<br />

Ying Huang,.MinJyo Luoiig,Chi N'im,<br />

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1 ; 1 ."!.; : . lf ." 1 '"'": 1 ^ if • I:I ' 1 ^''Jri^-tnK<br />

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HEATH KE<br />

s||gg*3 Homophobia lingers in school<br />

].:. -n ve. extfeiited by their i<br />

r <strong>at</strong>t -A L'jtmbWw<br />

tZjusicef* it« ihe<br />

I :<br />

i <strong>at</strong>etovef^Uwhsfjyofttvf'rrnitv.<br />

, ; Otfw times, parents stfly to<br />

"In nwny<br />

chiYdren. v>* cultures favor<br />

y<br />

LOOK Qtan, v^o Ms (we *,r.t<br />

• Tf a cNW doe-, wet! m sthoij<br />

j other cnilOren ttrrnJ to view thai<br />

! as fauorftsn,* Bonford s*d.<br />

. becauselte'stncdsciniaieoone.'*<br />

; junior Afrssa MeCott s<strong>at</strong>d. He<br />

| ge>s straight A^mcoBege."<br />

"You CoJd $ay th<strong>at</strong> my parents<br />

favor Elton, probably because<br />

he made ft to Berlide •','<br />

j Vivian sakL ; ^<br />

i Dr. Banfor^/saij th<strong>at</strong> some<br />

r unfavoredchWfeolpeJitwneefl<br />

! to do better to gaiijthe favor of<br />

i th« parents: Su^an dttrtude<br />

f usualy has a positive effect On<br />

; the other hind, some unfavored<br />

! ch&irwfeelttenesaSve effects<br />

j, bysuccurnbinAtopressuc.,<br />

j •/•;• Lowel senicrBe.<strong>at</strong>f^e Dcr^<br />

) ism shown to her yuungc-r<br />

; brotner.-VnJor Johr-Wichaet<br />

|. foTBaii^ Othoniise. igowa-J<br />

' taBcbetWE&iTPcmuerscf afarr- •<br />

or sister and you think you are a ;<br />

. victim c prcudK-c Hill.<br />

fn* pa>- people. liiUor> MJjjMMstKllptnjjewxTl)<br />

^.SWIT Jirtl hivrvuri lv si**v«. Mxm Afrhin-.Vnu-r'van*<br />

their M-Miij onenta- V.\HAI *&**• '-H.il dK-y Mill Jon 1 ! rtlimtK'<br />

_(>J {rwr^v.** *.«\v equal tnvitmeiu brm *>*bcn,<br />

<strong>at</strong> ^ r.iTc m the J -urnd Jc«f ile thrf *"ml rightt Wgnl<strong>at</strong>xm cf<br />

iV.i.'-^ ' ..'t- .n 1 ^s.-:, the pa>3 few t5e^id*v Onr «nafl vu.-<br />

«» *1CV*TH«''*> ^i*»toit* 'mc d<br />

Tsrmi like *i>k^. homo. hauh. tinct- ipjrt iroin co.ii whtT," d-e*<br />

nun Uiw/Jvinu -t>J. 7>:r m?:wWf .Jti»« :ha: the- nimt an- ttuxlrdb> rv-rbvtn^m<br />

SmiejivSctf honiJen-tian*ii*';yi). the Sir. Jvxrjti--.^' I'r.tltfd ificifitmtjvvittw.ujc.ti'otlirr. trpt.iUf,"a.\ ^kluu!*^ an *K:*MI*- - 1 *' tlwt (tjy*<br />

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•• Junior Cheryl Cain plays voiin in the<br />

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orchestras. <strong>The</strong> symphony orchestra won<br />

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California Music Educ<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion Orchestra Festival,<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y also played <strong>at</strong> the CMEA<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e Convention; junior<br />

cellist Joshua Hettena was<br />

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St<strong>at</strong>e Honor Orchftsfa.<br />

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Cyntliia Con<br />

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A Sophomore Joel Butler works on a piece of art In Martenc<br />

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looked down upon. Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely,<br />

th.il i\ precisely wh<strong>at</strong> some<br />

membcnoftheoUcrgen- ,<br />

er<strong>at</strong>ions label member* (<br />

of our jjentyrition-*- Jy<br />

people born trom i *o i ^<br />

to WKI--;collectively<br />

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era of the 1960s. v ^'«»< "^ *«<br />

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Xer< aic r.'oi accusii'rnei! to<br />

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Antnhcr r^.ir^j'lc : 1 '.viiuh tin<br />

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junior Jackie Dig %JI-J.<br />

FREESix-Pack<br />

of Soda with any X-Large Pizza<br />

for AH LowcH Students<br />

recent dcttlu of two Gener<strong>at</strong>ion X<br />

icon*, actor Rmi- Phoenix .mo Nirvana<br />

vocalist Kui t Cohain.idnfbrc.nl<br />

older jjentr<strong>at</strong>ions 1 beliefs th<strong>at</strong> our<br />

jtencx<strong>at</strong>ion u .wild kind UiGiij;htle»v<br />

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it'san image we gel from<br />

if 'cv&on ami movrc$. M fuiitQr VVin^Iti<br />

Kwon|EsaiJ.''Othcr gener<strong>at</strong>ions onlv<br />

sec the \.\Vi teciu£L*r or *(l-j¥ar-old.<br />

bul AII strttfitypei in* \v\\ (rue. Obyiousiy,<br />

UWTI; arc a iot of h<strong>at</strong> ii-worVingkkUotitthcit:."<br />

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CMoni. To<br />

nearb/ doubled in the past<br />

30 years anti it it diittcult 10 get a<br />

scholarship. A semester's worth of<br />

time spent <strong>at</strong> UC-Berkeley now costs<br />

'istcd in the 1961 VC guidebook.<br />

Vo'ing.idulis often do not get jobs.<br />

nut out of laziness, bul Iwcause there<br />

are no K>tn f^Iilbrnu tns;iei.ti i 'e cniplo^tcs lhan<br />

Ute>' laid ut) in liie 1991-1992 focal<br />

to the fcm Framitcv<br />

improving a failing society<br />

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who arc uwr<strong>at</strong>hic.vri. itn-<br />

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ilurc of people itut they<br />

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ocs ^cntfr<strong>at</strong>ions coultin'l<br />

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Disco fever '..^'i (Wrum!<br />

captured the minds Hrop!c a#;d 13 to 2'J Ihrcre-<br />

4iovci»miniiniiy'builtJ^ig ideas. According<br />

to* pica relcay^a full -rime<br />

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SPORTS<br />

BOYS'<br />

BASEBALL'<br />

Championship Game:<br />

Washington 3<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 2<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardinals managed only<br />

one hit and commitod five<br />

errors in their final g.imo of<br />

the season.<br />

GIRLS'<br />

SOFTBALL<br />

Transbuy Scries<br />

First game: Second #<br />

Skyline<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Skvlino<br />

Third game:<br />

Lowcl! 7<br />

Skyiine (•><br />

BADMINTON<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>V Lily Lew on J Esther<br />

I..uo finished first .tiui<br />

second respectively ;i' the<br />

All-City competition held<br />

on May Id.<br />

TRACK<br />

Freshman Paul Choi broke two<br />

irosh/soph records to help the<br />

frosh/soph team win it.** seventh title<br />

in .i row <strong>The</strong> ^irK" *':ir'-r»y t.v:::<br />

captured first piace and the boys took<br />

A. second.<br />

f*<br />

GYMNA5TICS|<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, the only San Francisco<br />

school to compete in the Cuitr.il<br />

Coast Section finals, finished<br />

fourth behind Gtinn, St. FrancU<br />

and Leland.<br />

Nfemanrtvasoneof 13-tfgh<br />

«r*as iremjtf s Bay Area<br />

"'^torepo'iontJteMayiOCotc.&'Jo-<br />

Cjrtey picketf th* top<br />

I ile Hay 18 eaiHor of":be<br />

top honors. S<br />

"It was? gre<strong>at</strong> experience/<br />

baseball anyway, sc'it was gre<strong>at</strong><br />

pri It was eertafcty s dmam cwne<br />

sue.' "•<br />

Niifna^rf rnay pursue jciinw*jsm<br />

as a .rro-ession. *! ir.-e tor-e-<br />

D<strong>at</strong>f, 2nd! tow to «nte.<br />

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Shortstop Jung Pak scores <strong>Lowell</strong>'s first run in the first trvrip of aid. eeuive errors. <strong>The</strong> tirst, hy i';i/d<br />

' ii»it s Kctln^irk. ui si.tni SI-IiiiivH.l-coui b<strong>at</strong>s Ivrvin VUtiliy to rvrft.li ficM^iiiir) the<br />

Mav IV s A,M wv:- 'in vi i \rA [^••-.^•^•.- we d;fis,v wht;h fi.ui mjjc ;l ;-;-•. fi*r l» tutMkf'^i.-j-tf'eiK 1 no A-|lhj triple I he I ir.vell i^trJtnals, Htlishini;<br />

tt'e t .j.'din.'Jv pil.ljttii; iur-vt ut :IK fwifdtl tielii "WnJt Ia.~-Ui.ill pM.JhTs "0-7. Imi not "niv the AAA trophy,<br />

*i-.ii. -.o!ie3tJ<br />

N'vs' basketball team iftain dcsj'itr<br />

.•.'J cwaciTinp position JI ^^uld aJvo b> a temporan',<br />

jiMffMr!'- f-fiph Schnoi. .ip axitih J: Sl>IincO;Ik'^f during his<br />

r(M'.i 1'rjt" v,:\b the idea. ^;: J on On H!«. ^4 Utw told Ciicnj! and<br />

JV !2 * i:-::.: i::.i J'r.i:.. uitiiKr.oJ Pr.»!.-»uf his dc-irc to ret urn to iwachwcrroi<br />

JujJ'>iitieniktm.OnMjy ing.,Vo)rclingioLow.thctwo''wcTe<br />

i (hefaculty«vk-<br />

<strong>at</strong>boi,"an«!-( .MI,:;, 1 ;.; e\p:-i:ctKe e\pre>.-fd hi-<br />

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Junior Carolyn U hdps hurl a wtory for tte Cwdnals.<br />

limited to the<br />

>\ optional teams, were held on S<strong>at</strong>-<br />

• ^- J --"— "V<strong>at</strong> the Caltfomia<br />

Sports Center in San Jose. Sixty<br />

seven girls from seven schools<br />

fouiBhi'rcf first place. Gam took<br />

r^st (173.75), SU Francis placed;<br />

^«cood;tl73.05), Leland took<br />

v'thW (I67.U md <strong>Lowell</strong> placed<br />

16uih(l64^5):tca Altos wasfflth<br />

(3,<br />

SandOroyseventh 1149.3).<br />

^'fk fi l<br />

^eyery evert except bars, which<br />

saw Gurm uctorious.<br />

.'<strong>at</strong> the: girts let out a big sigh of<br />

/relief. None considered this con><br />

; peWioo a loss.'Lowel is the only<br />

. -San Francisco school th<strong>at</strong> partict-<br />

"p<strong>at</strong>es in the CKL" -<br />

"Afl ttioseother schools have<br />

SDOttir^.'<br />

reason, rebounded from J loss in ihe<br />

fim game of ihe scries to t Ake tl-e title.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girl* avenged thai first loss as<br />

thev vvon the vcond )unic*»-7 Thin v<br />

day <strong>at</strong> Lang Field.<br />

Pic Ordinals sinellcd victory<br />

early in the second parm; as they<br />

KOrtxJ five quick rum in the first inning.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> went on io scorr t'tiur<br />

more run* bv Uw «xih.<br />

However the Titans also sniffed<br />

vktoty, and the Cardinal*' overconfiJeiKr<br />

led lu a Skyline ^onKUtcL<br />

<strong>The</strong>y s.vrcd six run* in the seventh<br />

faring, miking lowril wonder if they<br />

had .swelled victory or something<br />

civ. But pitcher Carolyn U pulled<br />

through in the dutJi and >»u*.V: OJI<br />

ilic f:nj] b<strong>at</strong>tn-s to cud the game.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y started out gre<strong>at</strong>, Mit 1 w»<br />

vrtuned abinit the swmh inning."<br />

cruel*. C\-nthia Fcnur.vii*? said.' I'm<br />

glad we won."<br />

Skvlinr \*on thu first Transbay<br />

g.tfpt* |5-^!.B.I Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> litjns struck (^ui^klr with<br />

eight run* m the firrt inning, damp-<br />

ening Icrmi' 5 spirit early. 1 .(*'i(,ir I Hi 1 *<br />

>ht- s my rrinst tttnuulahk' pl.i\xt<br />

&j\ M.MW.511, 11 TJII s.ml.<br />

Il wjMi't an easy m.iuh fur 1 no<br />

cither. "<strong>The</strong>n* w.i.; a lul .>( pic*tute<br />

when ! wj* ptjving Ijn becau-rf I<br />

wjntcd U'Wtrll In *.«'iTii up on tup,"<br />

Uii> said.<br />

During tlw ^uarttr nuichev Luo<br />

won Oic tii>t gantc 11 -Z aikl Tan v>t»i<br />

thf st-LonilS-l f .Tliis led upru J ihird<br />

ginie to break tiv: tic, Luo took the<br />

inp I.uit. 5-11. II-.*. 11-2. "Inwvl!<br />

WV>T\ and [JI.I:\JII thai mjlli.r\,"ljjo<br />

iiul. "Shedrsened it."<br />

'the tltitd luwill siiM*!.-% pi.iv.T.<br />

lean lit,kist to KrLtsy i'.'lunof Ci.ililcn<br />

il-Hf.U-ll.Onihc.nhersideoftlie<br />

^yiTiTusium, <strong>Lowell</strong>'s doubles teanri<br />

didn't reai h the t n-v of ihe All-Giy<br />

wave.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two lowcl! duii!)!urnved<br />

the first rounds, but li>?.t to<br />

>lu>nf.t7 t^^^.nvTUjitium hdile^i.iikl<br />

Balboa in ihe tecorul round. <strong>The</strong><br />

eventual doubles tiiampioiii \.crc<br />

OeW Ye ,m.l Daphne Zhu of Wibon.<br />

Fint u-cd doubles players'lerri<br />

and Tammy Clhewof fxtwell defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Stifn Ire ami WVmly Lam<br />

Tho I think ner<br />

m "*•• »••-'<br />

doniin.itcJ<br />

Srtond'serd lew won over<br />

vomfvtitinn MJV Cif ileiA Kn«y ("lun with case, 11*3<br />

)(> with l.iK Uw and I! -\.<br />

and H^thtrr l.uu <strong>The</strong> All-Oty uit^lei tide was Jeirrruinol<br />

i p 1^. 11 }=,. II ;<br />

and -NCVII ifouiilc* puyrrs tVnevicvc<br />

I jdj and Niole lung of IAJWCU be<strong>at</strong><br />

ISA's Ji*«4vJ i luan^.tikl AniU fjtnj; 15i<br />

the f*p.il rtutt.h K'lwrrn<br />

3,15-0.<br />

ln \v, nh aihl loa a hard niaif h, 1S- tS,<br />

yrHiJi^ tiif Ali-Citv stnides title was 16-lfi.<br />

linalt/t-d, but there wa.% certainly a lot<br />

nfuil'iion.Tun sjid.<br />

WiUi l.owcll'i firit ami xoond<br />

wi) double* team"; defe<strong>at</strong>ed, IAIWCII<br />

losi iu play in the All-City double*<br />

title.<br />

•JIJC cnrnpciitiou moved on to J<br />

scramble Iwtweeu Wilson, Ualbai.<br />

diuKij]i!ft><br />

M for one of I ho two doubles<br />

leaim from WJsoii, the learn of Ye<br />

and Zhu confronted lUtlx^V Lwng<br />

and /h.ing. <strong>The</strong> other iram from<br />

Wlwvti played aj*aiitit Tricu and<br />

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nukljci roulfed in a final round between<br />

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?liu took the All-City doubles title<br />

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.Millions of<br />

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[."BebfaeMifce."<br />

B<strong>at</strong> wt « Low-<br />

1 WMU to'Se^ce Puiira FK) vve don t<br />

i Paul Cheng.<br />

t Freshman Paul Choi lipped hit<br />

-.^^competition ;n ?hc 16G0M and<br />

^3200M'cn route »o breaking tv«»<br />

^v (rosh'soph records and hclr.tng th:<br />

£5& LovytH track team cam its seventh<br />

^'ttmsecutrve overall AAA titk on Sai-<br />

- urdjy,Mjy28<strong>at</strong>Kc7ar5udiiin\<br />

r'Qioi smoked thucompctiticn >it<br />

*hamon1fanksgrrng,tQtfcdd>&Si<br />

of Krxn ii»ernners who g<strong>at</strong>hered dntijt<br />

the track And bowed "w're not worth/'otdi<br />

timeJ»cpaistti.*1VTvM>ok''<br />

Choi took fin* place in lx»*h events<br />

with ecord*i*Uing \vna of 4A4.ft><br />

in the ISOOM ^nJ 10:26.03 in the<br />

Viz<br />

COOM<br />

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Xhc giris biflv away Uictr cempe •<br />

1 itiott with 240 pomh, wwtdiirit; first<br />

pkvc, and the hoys' varsity placed<br />

jecottd with 126 points. <strong>The</strong> frosh'<br />

& h i t<br />

out rail ih'rir competition. McAteer<br />

and V&iltington fani >idc^>icd<br />

ncr for a month.<br />

In the frosh-'*oph high j«."?;\<br />

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tracl; member, took fourti* piace-<br />

"l think I've rnprovoi a lol ovci<br />

rtY<br />

wi:i help HI* wrtb my Iwrn."<br />

40CM while \oph*»niO' 1 ir l/cvoil<br />

l ^vond place in the<br />

Hernandez toot third in the<br />

1600M. In the WOOM. w.phomou<br />

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' Things associ<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />

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stars Micbad Jordan<br />

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toon be a thing of the past<br />

. "It's not a tport because you don't rwi<strong>at</strong>."<br />

Jary Lee, a member of the Lowefi aw. country<br />

and Track teinu,sud.''It'5not manly."<br />

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Bolt". <strong>The</strong> top 1993 money winner oi the Pnv<br />

forfonal Golf Assocutton (PGA), Nkx Prke.<br />

tnade*),-i?a,557.*ccoTdmgio rftc 19*1 January<br />

issue of GoZ/Digot Betsy King was uw Cop<br />

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<strong>The</strong> money on the tour continues to increase,<br />

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from 1992 to 1993.accwding to GolfDi<br />

7 h V b<br />

the men «r cwftoUcr, increased from $21 lo<br />

$25 million.<br />

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tocfj£ pin Rubd. a golf instructor <strong>at</strong> Mi-^m<br />

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A sports ar^e in tf* May Kfflcn of<br />

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Febnury i«uc of Golf. E*m though the« r<strong>at</strong>ings<br />

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big big of veggies mid a pledge to have my husband<br />

take you in M liinYidi wife. (Vbu an have Vdpe tool)<br />

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ctiJ; W Logan — Keg.-umr talks <strong>at</strong> the round table.<br />

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A Nxik on hew to have lun <strong>at</strong> college, t>k Oaptun<br />

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ami old for j\}>£n; m 1» l^cif|ianJi-my b<strong>at</strong>hinp suit.<br />

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Uu-All my Kaplan Ujoks and a nock of KcJlogg's: to<br />

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the ri>lc!): to Jajk^UlCt-HlLUt-A Ptenclt dictiona;y, a<br />

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Karruin Jaselyn Ayers: Jkingof wund body and n id,<br />

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^^•unicoro. Something bcauuTuJ io belie-*: in wit il"<br />

iSSfr"* «¥ •&* **"• ** f^ 1 " (Todd Honnu), l*invc<br />

^•/,you with wh<strong>at</strong>ever it is th<strong>at</strong> would nuke you hajipy'<br />

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'te'Ta Chcmi (Vincent \1ray). i leave you th= legacy uf<br />

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..etctUciit people: the prodigious Mr. Aanorycn, the<br />

^•vety.cool Mi. Swcti. the tmcilcciiol Mi. Zano, and<br />

jjthsUIusxrituii Fran Farqu'ur.<br />

S-Slt *Alcria Baldcrnmoi, m<strong>at</strong>ure in n<strong>at</strong>ure y« any<br />

' ^overall, beque<strong>at</strong>h the following: Cristina ihe sweet<br />

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IfVaJl theNoahs bagdi you cm e<strong>at</strong>, our weeessa* dctec-<br />

•^.V^*.. •VTOtricn (ocej>t Chri< Webber, he'* mine),<br />

: ct ton M. Mcc: Thi:r«by afternoon), bai-<br />

-.'.t/^^Jiewwi ifinnw, the many Jiouts spent ifuhc'<strong>at</strong>iiioorn,<br />

-',',', \.UKJ my VWM infinite gr<strong>at</strong>itude for your suppuit dur-<br />

,--;~ ing my wardi for M, Voiture; Yewnu-ihe Gunu,<br />

' • ?11 B ~— r t --" Hig Hce. of course 17 (or 32), your<br />

•'P*i my never ending friend.<br />

^?.i!;ihip and 'O.SoIc Min"; fumer and Ui<strong>at</strong>ica-my<br />

p-~ wsdfiftcw anil craiincis; Mic iamy l«tle Iwsketball,<br />

•r'„••-:Tancrcxique PaulnKcand yur many memories u<br />

ii-,C•-• fiieruiv-Njtalic-Nobriety: lidcn-dic vtars we put up<br />

V,:> "Will ML Hall; Stcphanie-a frog: Roh and Marian-<br />

^ ;V swimming leuons; Mvb-x pillow and a blanket, a<br />

- :;' scrunchy, b.ukethall leuom and food; AnuWmy b-<br />

. ;«aesr, Dlrdlc-my wnile: Jonny, Simon and Agadu-<br />

',: mmiofW of bukaball class and a HELL of a year tu<br />

f'.x. PjiilV&mnw, tilling in ttuni i*t >u;i :•< '•,•-.'<br />

1 '• more year. Ining tlic bleachers. >c:iior Prum. BYU.<br />

Heidi, und mtincewig Licbc.<br />

t. Ton Bautiso. of sound mind (! think!), -.id UOy.<br />

, hcr(^beiiue<strong>at</strong>hHanru">X'inoH4R."m>-Juiri--7ri.<br />

even after swimming!), heart dangle cariinp v\ JUIII<br />

. Awing, ah "original" Har-1 Ruck pin, m Anne Kle;n<br />

mo-tone iwtch, a jtwitwiih Sting 1 & II as alcrrnjiing<br />

chaufTco, CS. w/.» Nina. Mftlium Trcncii. «-ii.>.<br />

' docsnVlooklikeSuj^emun..Donald Du^l-(Calttln:<br />

7 i.k. ^cmen, biic Kri»it&ly...sticccu And liappinc« in<br />

• diis Fife and diennn. Mjy. alt my debt, M'IIC? >-oit .wn<br />

.tuii«'a)ihavedunge,asagrccnTow)t»TCTa-I.l^yfc«<br />

. slices with marching Costco MKIW. n liictiinc bufl'et<br />

(iinncr<strong>at</strong>Sizilcfsfsony, tha:Vill Jean afinfd). ,ind.i<br />

. "mini £uifur}our "pia'. innead of wrriaf it in the ait<br />

; '.-after nvt'mming! Lenie lithmn. my bright, chlorine-<br />

•" iesiiwnt b<strong>at</strong>hing suit, t.iy bhd; "awtfl \a^k !ik:"<br />

JJV^ackctKaJi unlimited tupply of Noah's tugets with<br />

• itriyvberry ihmear, an J yts, J can ilure.I. ^ity'S. with<br />

\_'_. ' you..Marianne, overalls and uml\U. Oierji. ihc car<br />

"'- cf ^xir chnkeand wlnrelse? Qncvn J:ilc "wixillj"<br />

' '~r .t;TGari!3o,it pair of red ballerina iltppcn, my eighth p«.ic<br />

'.^[^mnfifnuuon fclumyji; promglovci, afl art hi«fry<br />

y,'l^ book, a bljck Jaguir, a dolphin named aJ'cr Hlif-ncr,<br />

^^EW.;S.O>hcadonanhneLJiwUb.CUfi:ti;>vu[iyJf<br />

': ^' : ihmytTbthe rest of the <strong>Lowell</strong> clan. J wondei Kil Mini-<br />

.•jiCaiier and.college experience! Mv. Cancp-i. -i j:«<strong>at</strong> an thjt S20.-. liiipIHI), viumiit C »li»* put* io Gti ihif huge cli'xulJir<br />

Iiiw; In Joih Mitts, juggling -titn*. vour n"*;iiu) wvth'mi<br />

Ui<strong>at</strong>r of (Ii4i KuxM^n tncU'J Mini tlic Td-Avr.rewjn^;<br />

dub CAdjin.'), and a juck ol'gum (milciti,<br />

Milieu. jpwnpinVj.VtHi'vcpH ('4 'I'M out viiuetime;<br />

lii Jiivh ami I^jfi, Vaiigni Jiit y.rtir futmr thil^i. i:»<br />

AuJiuNoily. • Totally SO*iCD Kt.^U'iiuib' 9 ' 1 ' 1 '' 1 .'<br />

tulmanms<strong>at</strong>ntyhmite^ unpiu!ei.'cdiiiiigLnics, die<br />

enrite rotlect'mn ofWxnly AlWn fr'mt, ilut S2« 1 ln«<br />

due *^iu5ed you to dean" cm nutiidr yuur lioijtc<br />

^inbJttt, <strong>at</strong>aldiiti and chxtrrim lui; To die Academy<br />

ff-i givinic me fhb honor. in«l To mr wondct fill tarn,<br />

well, i)k4)'. everyone wlio put up with me, a btjr imiic.<br />

J joke and a luppy wng. iHere, 111 sian you oil: "Wii<br />

a sunny day/Not * cloud was in the sky.,.* (P. Simon})<br />

Mi guys! Its Niku Botourdii! I just wanted in uy if t<strong>at</strong><br />

Move all of you ;tnd I widiyoii ihebe»t in life. New,<br />

here* wli<strong>at</strong> VTHJ got t'lcnn me liumcr-Since j-ou're alteadynlentrvl<strong>at</strong>idbcjutiml.<br />

Ilcavcymiwhaievcr.'fir't!<br />

of-Jiuci >-ou don't alrcidy ov.it; MJ^U-A liglit tha:<br />

wi>rk.s.': Yewnia-a pool tujiiaaicc dimming: Vjlcria-<br />

-T l:fWairiofi,cspccHl|vChrisVi(ytba!:Sirrani-MJtou! ivav bcttctl. MutuAn A in pli.ii.-it'lgj<br />

1 with my help of course' (JttoJ luck with I : arkiri;<br />

Gilieen-Wlmi*'nie bulging rein on liKkTche-jdlKv.<br />

ciwme in ASI t U^n you iMppint-.t and J gcufcl fuiittri<br />

I'll mitt y'j'J!: S-:inf 1 citor Sjujd-.SrtctiJ ini<br />

lits ind!J*t iniitti'e pitl'.ifnutu-c*: WnjJ Hocbrn sf<br />

"'.'i-'O.VAil ihe [>vx! mmiuncv; Alexis-' K-ftin wcKnl<br />

ittrinpcin itic luck u»i>. My icgpfi^ "»«ii! Tc r«er/-<br />

,:n* 1 ;I;LO; J1 !CJ . -') -u U^Sita. u»*.^». *iJ amiiuriwoMhegwxliinics.<br />

[tf,-ririw. higli xhftit isn'noobaii:<br />

vnu'U iun-ivc- Tavon *mi re J ptai little biuther,<br />

HI'! diiilel LiveVa* B>f!<br />

I. Kimbcfiy Ann Brady nf'tadjtciivt) Kniy.'nd iadjrttivc)<br />

mind iravc ihr fiill.«*tng: Tu Anne Kim (Kir.i<br />

Aniil) 1 "tCW ciuilcRgev U'X. killer (ilxiwi, big knw<br />

dp*. Mi: tugek. jr, c^.iit. Y.unij l'i&. "Jiivkcn"<br />

.bniv. in» parking wn;. »pliitictet muscles. Jiolcstcr.il!.<br />

I'aiit.caiS.nJUiJkim thceAongu^h,"! imtht.n.>m.ifi!",<br />

"DJ !Scjr\.'", h.iir iljr. mote rain gintta &:<br />

v/jtetfijhr^. "I'm ^owinirf". ai»d helium b<strong>at</strong>lonni.JuliJ'<br />

Kinv, Church. Ir-N.and'an acott. jenny Om;On.'ki«<br />

.md i-jllk, liirkyV and Pineapple fr<strong>at</strong> panin. FJIy:<br />

Herecomn CliiTonl (FJIy Cnmi. Klly Ch-m)!. a |Wo<br />

\hitr. moiningvisitst» Kelvin** hou»eA:(.:al ] n Klein.<br />

iiKw. -.^;^. jnj ^ puimc OI'V.JII «) 1 Liow -AIIO>»HI<br />

aie. Gijce: Dongwnj::. th(»c talks after Election^<br />

C i i d k i d a k e s M j i y<br />

th<strong>at</strong> works 6f KUMON! Oieric: More Kumon. JclE<br />

jji ice-cradling ttwrl for ttur hlrtukii effect, fhet<br />

inal Mon«cr, i tlcnit, our jticnjthip and uur locUr.<br />

Miiu: A tuna ^andwkh n.) rvr A: mineral w.urt v' ><br />

wt flf lin'c. Throweri: Track ^ Field '!).^ (Mi<br />

Michelle 1 '. Chamber Choir '92: HAWAII, fcr.k<br />

Riuigiic. .«;uib !c gtnva juke {Huun. Girw, Julio,<br />

JcrJ &. Ui-r night ulkv. Next ;K<br />

on San Airiutuo.'!! Baby gor back! M&licllc: joy & I'^'x<br />

I >aiik mt>b and Joe C. AJiinj: Man of the I'ir. iHtTCj'<br />

Gin & Juke tic 1 bo* Newport !00'i. KqiJM= t ^i"<br />

of gcticilesf :nin&« M»ia. Eafc: Ynu Ionic ft^h K-O.<br />

^tg^^3a• 1 Icivc \vu mj' cu^, JnJ my Km anil .imp, 7L.<br />

Dunid HiJU— 1 irJ\r my icnuvic plitun u\d pidu<<br />

jjl iti" po«


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rabbit m car. Ebony— a ihoppii>tt*iprce ar Diuuyland<br />

and leu butt-hair*. Sharu— the Gre<strong>at</strong> Ametici<br />

elephant Marie— our convers<strong>at</strong>ion* in rhe eym vvi<br />

dtcwttnc^HMR certain faSo. Ohh my2 Millie—"Anyone<br />

up fora »ne of volleyball?* Ibihe 'X-9S thmhuden<br />

( WIIK you the lir«t ufluck next jeari<br />

TtnUEFOUKOFUSILLNtlSSYOU!!!<br />

{, Lnd Cerao, apd^or ro ill those I caie *boii: for<br />

hoc (Pending etiuugh lime with ywi. YotrTI alway? nmciruwmri<br />

Lxni—1 leave my friendship roriife (you<br />

don't need change for die phonr anymore!) To fen—<br />

I leave Tcntpura Eapr nu coupons. Chriitine—-I leave<br />

a tpoc iin Qub X'i guest lift. Giriifiru— I Icavd our<br />

rwim tot. To Robtn—* I leave all-you-c<strong>at</strong>i<strong>at</strong> pauct<br />

tc Suzlcr AND Fresh Qtoke. To Brwvdivo— 1 lra*e<br />

Gtrt Rummy and Mr. DowiWiy 1 * clan, To Joey— !<br />

lejtv an emblem fui yburar.TWJ.iy—Ilovcmyhuf;<br />

(It'* bencfl J/(0. To jerry— I rold y>*i I wouldn't forps<br />

you on my guest IW !•> Jeff—) leave "the cuts."<br />

Yo tinfc— everything J have ii yuurs. Krm^inhrn it'i<br />

ynti a ( t>{ m* jitpjmi the world!<br />

I. Claudia CcvaUot. bring of j numf *nd J Ixxty font*<br />

of being left* IO own imerprr<strong>at</strong>toru) l*ruby bei]iicaih<br />

upon my good frknilj die fullowinj; ircnu ~ '.nclmliti^iKkmion,<br />

admir<strong>at</strong>ion, xmlapptocution: tire H8J,<br />

the boxli, the Btmkm. *nd the Gazebo. S'evr—<br />

Hope* ufall thrdiinp we never had and never hap.<br />

pcned j but no.umtnpnb— ht'etune<br />

.wppry of camputa jolrs. Eric— I heard tfu people<br />

W thavrd heaJi ,iaJ Uuig luo^j JIC. jnyw-jyu -*t<br />

Kim— gum wrapper* and doc games. RerrKinher prfv,<br />

J T . ttnd it estmncly ditHcu't io cip :w<br />

wlut I fed in gr<strong>at</strong>itude for having surii wondnfui<br />

fiicids rot 1 the past 4 wan. Thr momairr WT'W JJI*: cd<br />

wiJl lufcver be traa-td by me. ITirouj;! 1 Ua^Dj; uxi<br />

itenuin my vil!, t huttcbtuitv^ •• nn:uu.' Jo:'e-u»<br />

chcrivh chmcraft*niotimtv. O-uy Out— my Mh.-klife<br />

.uvtiigi. I know th« tifri tnud*- Bc>:ilo, m^n.-v<br />

just isn't enough to ihank JTKI fur ih'" way you'\r ben;<br />

there forme. Regan l!c» of rhcamcot'djvoruKrth«<br />

you had to ttuiy, you aivayi took the time i>ut to Ii»ten-lwitltrulyrtuciyoa<br />

Hopcytjudiitikofuirwhefi<br />

youaxeaway. Iff,ji;iy ihcwmiJriiplii ch:t,'w-'itr vitir<br />

bizane lidcsuftai Irene Sune— A ph ftcmrVaie w<br />

}chnny Rocka*. iiceplunte Uun—- flunk jtu tur<br />

yournuirj! support and reaiuioncf- J«.i lW~ Oik<br />

cctrificsic ro Micky D'i UVP you trom Oidc V. mw<br />

<strong>at</strong> Sunfijrd. Ron Vbng— li'rgru in WL'fki<br />

l» you and Jem. f'wnr*n luti a couple x. fricnil* wlio<br />

ait-40goad J-.dcjrin^. ;iir(iha:;iclie— Atufteicni<br />

T*cr for 1 on me tu ihank TOU for the<br />

monJ nippon in reg. JI'I ;CKJ Uwj we surted yappitt);<br />

ihii larr tn the yean. Th<strong>at</strong>'s OK tccau^e we'll be<br />

car pooling, rihht.' Hlly Chun— rune from rhc<br />

I'rrdaimrn. NdJie I-ee— SKineuowni di)"v Dnrick<br />

l*c- - Omera trt ok* picmrc? of me dttrwtjn^ in<br />

CofCT» din- Allied— Cwi I stili nwt you t'rian wiphomorc<br />

>cit Tammy— (bod- "irrri — New padltvk to<br />

, replace die one jixj've \ni me for f«ir years.<br />

I. Jrmmy Chan, Mng of wmplr mind and even ampler<br />

body, brqucith the fblEcwiitj trerm w thuw wtiu<br />

rmve influenced my life To i ily— I leave ytMj hourlonft<br />

phenr diiti, (he prime rrlt dinner, ami my jayf^Ktiv<br />

sncfim you can shop even tnotc T» Jenny— I<br />

tejve yru a piece o^*.*ny mind. A/wi Kwuk, duvobte,<br />

ami J lUinmiw •:ToQiung~<br />

! Iwve yiHi fond, < jri Icviniuit. ami a tradcnuik on<br />

"Die"; To Drjgorv— ! IMVC VOU MI, 8>in.'ck'i gtwip<br />

projeiir. pot<strong>at</strong>o ton JIUI a |ob fm yotir Lur JII, '!<br />

Alvtn— yo« ran \a*e Mi. Mitcbeil //VA. AfA/ mini<br />

(hip and cookies !\ ctcjtn ke i:i**.irri. .Simon, and<br />

Ttiendcre; 1« Djniien— 1 leave vxm a chimtdunf^:<br />

To Jock— t (caw you Mr. Cirlin^'i \ur*<strong>at</strong>y project<br />

and my gr<strong>at</strong>irutfr f<strong>at</strong> re<strong>at</strong>iiing mr h-pw :o ti-^<strong>at</strong>; To<br />

Peter-' I leave ynu free tetwms on |^min^ but tmu mi<br />

formal shins; To FA— 1 le»vyou all the noiet I took<br />

from you, hene, tlic ice cream I keep saying I'll bring<br />

but never do. and half of rny comic bcmJo; To lister.<br />

"Dong. I hear shc'i pretty wild.'"; To Keith A.—<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong>uya gu>s think you'ie doing, driving around<br />

here like you're scoping (or p_w»!!!*;To Keith L — all<br />

(hire shoix for youi nw and a job <strong>at</strong> Ghinrdelli: Io<br />

Kkn— I leave you your nry own fen club (You're >uch<br />

a Mud!!!); Tn fcairu—- I leave you die ipill <strong>at</strong> (IMX<br />

Madron.) ami cictnaliupp.neu: To Irene- -1 leave you<br />

Ore But (I Mi*)d Xffana ar«l il.r .x(,^t »»lf ..f «Hcomk<br />

hookj EO jdl for me; 'Hi Elaine— I l&v*you alt<br />

ihe fooil I «ole from ywi. "CI1AAA —.' and rny can<br />

if>i«i ever iiffd me to li« w; To Marina— I leave run<br />

mrgrjtinide for giving me my fint btteof Nb<strong>at</strong>ii lu-<br />

Seniors <strong>at</strong> the spirit rally tell everyone th<strong>at</strong> "94 is # 1<br />

nnn-LirVn—aF.TA UFEMJ t.If RKS—remember<br />

to al»vjyi "I'ASS IT ON.".Summer Nliuti>ns1earnnute>—filcttry<br />

t>( st<strong>at</strong>ionery (no phone for 2 wecLi;.<br />

Sorry i Jidr.'r mention you ill. I'm limited to 500<br />

wotnV Kuumj—(he nipfit of ihc'AuaiunVTacr* M]<br />

tSorn) but tericvOy I leave jtni and everyone ebc the<br />

rolliiwiny qiinr.%: "Trwr in tlic UH j with all your lieart<br />

tiid lean mrt on ywir i:- m tirnl^rwandinp.* Punob<br />

3:5 ' I can dc L^xfytSinediriMigh H'jn whogt/ei me<br />

urenph." 1'hJ 4:13 "If I hjv«-...aJl kju^ltxfie^.bu!<br />

hue not love,! nm nothing." I Cor. 13:2- "Love bearall<br />

thinj>, Mn-va all thirup. liuj>: all things, endure<br />

allThinjp.." 1 d'-t. l&T'TMifr lirnenstot [ookmgM<br />

Iilcr in thank die tn J fi*f il! uSc Irictuls I khubf uueht<br />

.nco mv lifc YOt' GUYS WILL ALWAYS HAVE A<br />

PUCE IN MY HI-ART. 1 !C)VT YOU ALL<br />

I. 5rJiru Chan, of «Hind mind »n-f U>dy, q<br />

ihe ftjiov-in^ items to the pervms lurnt Wii—my<br />

free lime jnd t^-ct' isttng cornpojtioiuhiti Aitj^la-—<br />

my prtmancrt fticndthip. /Jbcri— mmt of my<br />

Icno*ktdj*c vi ttt<strong>at</strong> yu; can pus your coune. Stanley<br />

(my IKK iricndl—thantu f<strong>at</strong> being there for me.<br />

Kyle—don't forg.rt us when V»MJ have a girlftienii.<br />

James—my KamJtemrHit you earning. Mci Danny,<br />

Miule, lanet. fJainc. .Stepheii, Timy. Annie, and<br />

Hmij>~a lunch in the <strong>at</strong>Vicria evnyitay. Kevin—I<br />

with you die best of luck « Harvaid. jacis^n—m/<br />

evenliy nhivt; colb- Fmk—thinks for all the hdp<br />

ihjt yw Have give me. let ry—a free lunch *» th<strong>at</strong> votir<br />

prlfriend can r<strong>at</strong> vmii lun^h. Tc oil my friends th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

luve not mentioned, I HI/I you ^oud luck in ll<br />

I, 5frphen Chan, of iinmiucular phyii^ue uwl quiet<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ure do headiy bci]tiritli my Mangincs to: Janet<br />

VI^JII^--1 jjrkcyou my nmo' pbfi'ig fitfl ol da«ts from<br />

all die (im« you have whjckrd me (especially around<br />

the Uioulder Jira!- Qins Chan—I give you my rowe*<br />

exscftdin my (orr.puifr t.ieou%cyou said th<strong>at</strong> you il-<br />

•«>i wanted m have one ilur looked like th<strong>at</strong>. Sciini<br />

Oun— I give V*HI my jacket full of slits in it from the<br />

limes jou tried to *loih me with yuur "duvs," 'It>ny<br />

IAIII—J-.v-ii ihoogh >-ou have one oft hoe already, 1<br />

grve you my graphing calcul<strong>at</strong>or in which the cower<br />

won't keep ej sliding off (Now yv take ore of th<strong>at</strong>,<br />

OKJ). EJainc Zltong—I give you my Physia book<br />

becauw: 1 t^vfXfi used (o borrow vuun and pecked jr<br />

yntii book number. Jackson MJ—I pv< rci my col-<br />

Iniion of nil the [)nR>nliall (hope I spelled it righi><br />

«n(s IMCJIUC I know m<strong>at</strong> you like in colioct them (To<br />

till you the truth, I actually don't have a col!c* oi •.ninethini; moie tombnyiih<br />

k i i i<br />

^ p g<br />

(g Milder ht all )tnir Utigc amminfs of<br />

piiprr Jit>m youf-dus. Annie Hong—I give you my<br />

iliin giurdj tlwr! J+IYI used ro protect, myself from<br />

the: rimes you kicked me underne<strong>at</strong>h thetableO guen<br />

pel*, and a shoulder to fean on; To Vivian— *Vtit I wn': (f MttJirij; :!iem now). Hdcn Ski*—I $i*v<br />

bwwn Rjior jay ho horny!*;Tt; Renec— t leave j-yu you—who cise b:ii Howjid* H->ward Yiitng—) pve<br />

$5. my uflcxplainable ilmce mwves-. everything ili<strong>at</strong> you..AW: pfobahfv gucucd it: Helen. And w itxrte 1<br />

till offmv pbre during liin.itr, and a rair. clieci: tiir mnsnl. iAram:h'ini: WHI *-^r.t -'tfiaf'i mine!,<br />

fiw.l chicken <strong>at</strong> l^c'f>cCotirCa.fcT.'AnJy—Ilrav. 1<br />

>txi m>-^.rarinideliir .tiakingmebuit myj.uo.'i iin i Vl*un Ff.CK.in "KmnJ ninilanJb>xly. t-nii-.jtli<br />

ilu pan wuryWlletascciMT* 1 : 2hrv j Jj; X^d^yt xim tW!auniKi>>: Irwij— inyoptttnitm I'lcomha; her<br />

a wwkX<strong>at</strong>orofieiMHHXbingo jn-Jother yuff.V l tverliydnc pjrinii-. \\J Kiwiru— my faitii-'har *(ic<br />

j ieiveytw my loi? ami thinfci, And tn the ra< o*'ra\ vtuticJ ^rtimal:. Pevamc ;ind I'aiidiniSun. Tn I j.o—<br />

ULAH... HI AH<br />

*-. ?. K'imtvHy^-.'t'han,'.^i<br />

my !rK?u'» Taf.Iai fKin>---iii<br />

i*ef perwn. Oiritnna iOu'.*v Hun 1 —J<br />

'.uih iiwtyj--aj»rt<br />

•-oirc [Vwili'triJ Jonuit (a:n(;rt.''i an I r.<br />

rkkns fen I .-n.'T—tn? Lowtii fi^<br />

of milk. J-j/uJ-j&n—bufWc pun jnd ca/rv<br />

v>n*. Mike I-—phv^tc* t\>-.i'c*i.>rl.. t'tfwn— [<br />

and fux ior Yicixnv Ch.i- Him i" in iv (*iw-i;<br />

."AIIKTI—OJM r«*tM tci,"! .w.ti'fiiri. Yin. w" j ii<br />

j-ow J-ifcc a map «( Vjn Ncs» Sunon? A!., firrf..<br />

Pun. V'rtian. Nancy, and K'tvin—2 '-T nv.irc I«<br />

:.II of Chinese. Cioed I-ick. Allw-n a<br />

:• ••'..•- ^vl'app!e«.:<br />

!«Mev ;lifioiii;ii \i'.r •JiihO..<br />

v— nu- (;>»^:ln and our -IJI<br />

'iic Z-S ti'rrs «, hjf : pv t>.; yv,<br />

•uti:f and(iX^k;s< ^'oirnrv<br />

r[•>-.:11; «i i<br />

ywi for way tn.> |(,rm' (J/K). N«<br />

rue h.Jd>,l Jd' k kn»w d ll l<br />

n/. »lui "lie fu-<br />

away. Heave you jiwiuh. UMIJI y««r^<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> lime ir is, Io Shfti-- I !«•* V"" l r ' *"J I*" 2 -<br />

Thcy'vr all >vtin. I al>*> I""- >'« with il«r<br />

of onr time* ofcmluu«mwi r*|»«' •"<br />

bus 11) D-»i»y— I k->*r yi« J !'<br />

Rt-<br />

1c1 Imi; i»«ii<br />

•1V* Priwu-r 7 * fw.tl.ib. aiul I ali-»l=ivt y«i y p<br />

lOumpix* To jsntcc— I \e*w )ii^y tit? iwrctest ant! mosr sltuscu our friend I<br />

hjve, I leave you my study habits, remember thai<br />

health it, mou important. I alto leave my derpejt ip<br />

previitioo for all th<strong>at</strong> you have done. Omnie— he<br />

tiiend th<strong>at</strong>'* alwa>i ready and willing to 'listen. I don<br />

know how to c*er thiiJc you, rruybcj liferimet wwtb<br />

ofcheeso:akcAndmytpccitJtychickaiwingj.*?Bu 1<br />

know I want you ro fuve my right toot, so you an<br />

stop tripping on your two lot feet" Tb Shirley— the<br />

wt-nderful person who alwsyiiiriva me to church even*<br />

wtv!>. I can only Icw'mi my pauiude. beoiise<br />

from the look <strong>at</strong> things. 1 iton't diink 111 ever be driving<br />

Kelly— the one th<strong>at</strong>'* trady to ask "wh<strong>at</strong>'s for<br />

lunch?" \\a\t all my recipes loyoul] knawwn»t'iror<br />

lundi everyUay. I hope youil imwy theni forever; Tc*<br />

nitU>nI>— whi refuia ro let me come over to do<br />

homework, 1 leave you a clean and tidy loam. To<br />

Teta*— I want ynu to have Shanghai fried rice cake*<br />

jtt all th<strong>at</strong> f have not<br />

mentioned. I leave vn« all vwt hairn* (d-vfrt. ><br />

I, Lloyd StevenHin Tay CKut, of V)imd mind and<br />

txidy. beout<strong>at</strong>h fim to "M* HomelHiy"* Ouijt— 1<br />

leave the Buuna Van, 65.5 Mustangs, cute LITTLE<br />

girls of the wntld, and 4ever I lomeboy Poste. To<br />

Karina— I leave a l<strong>at</strong>e Bintvday card and a pillow I<br />

leave hour* of tinging to the Noreba Poo-iofKo a<br />

Ti«»n fiinW-frr.h -.iiiteiinJLcjJiLj w.^oiiuiij<br />

grass skint m \hc ''*?. Oiamfjcr Piifae. Tn Shcryt— I<br />

leave mycntl-pix..I'HOMISF, t !!ToieiTtey—I love<br />

a beautiful Ixxly anu 4 ruor. Chamber P«i»e of'W<br />

' lovr Diwirylaml. Vcmrr iloch. ami the ChecuvJu;<br />

rWfnryflfavHy' Mk). (OK I misted Irlli OOPS) To<br />

|oc— 1 (rtvc UIUO, *it-up>. and Weird Woids of<br />

Wisdom. Tt» Amor.— I leave my ktFF album."<br />

(IMuwww) lii Irlnw— I U-.ive my IVidygtiird O !><br />

In fiinily— I l«vt tea jialon^a, prjctic*-apesjrd<br />

fiiirmlthip (orevrr. Io Hulaklak (aka B?wrr) (aka<br />

DDijnpla)II«=Jrtt(omMotnTnrs,!ldaycjkc i l I I<br />

funky faci.ili. unn,rn:ausncn, hopij and tocin<br />

'Kuinusta Anrie,' ficaky-funky-animai ilippen,<br />

tiuttliing nulfiiv i;r^;lr\. anJ Ci"fJ (imr\. t^KCit<br />

l>c«e»i tnend. 2bZ hillway IKMSC. pi>; boien, chain*<br />

puw*. rtmt !wcf Mitdwicha hold the ;>iddcj and onloni<br />

jut! lots of peppers, cootUe dough ice cream,<br />

chk-kem and f<strong>at</strong>hers Miy-butiotu, nappy hair (J/<br />

FTj, Minnie- t.Tecn-vdvetScant,AUddin,Qryscape<br />

with fpa;idiii(>.jppte cider. hoiienuJeganer*, layered<br />

li<strong>at</strong>rcuu, mti. *5. PM5. and s lifcnme of ftiendsh p<br />

and iove. la everyone A*c. I \c. iv« n\v scde dxtce I A<br />

it to orrwme; jt>).cv And remember, if >wi dun t know<br />

* J WIN'G tW<br />

1. K'cflcq Cher. Uinp i»* ujunt' mind ind Kldy. beij-ieail:<br />

the fiilll.wiifr \Wae- a pUqiic ^ownmemorj>e<br />

ihc r*Miir hem* \-xi ^cnt tinit-g ^itsidc CSF<br />

AMI.UI- diwy^tf lui '.he IVvwhev-will never pet and<br />

/.fi jLtm, Uk M. »-.»ti van w-Ar up Ir-tn vouc ^nd<br />

J-ciri aiil ieoJ.'c v"« *vn't « (h<br />

iwCTw.Jl5db»ei,afid<br />

invrdiM)' 1 ovrLw kvjfur^iukt'.v it ia..-.wi; Nia-<br />

•11.- ; v.i tf.,n' >r«> ^ y.itt lilV « L^-rf.. A.FJ enttr-<br />

-i ..-v in f.J|^v- J fm.M liisv Smdy-a<br />

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noying juntos in Calculus; and anyone, rise I rorgot-<br />

111 misl ]iys will Kh.p<br />

her occupied while Lilie .ind Fun^tii pour river my<br />

look "One Hundred 'Iliiop to Do," To Clud— I<br />

[email my 'niir'pictiita At\ti m Djvin— 1 lave my<br />

healthy crwkboolc janwd will now have to ute back<br />

iilt he gave me and Cory bin help him. Ja/.kjcm—<br />

my 'brother' wil! get the 'diary' and all hh ptftiuus<br />

inwoib buck while Alicia ttitx to rake ir. 'Ih all (he<br />

lachen and <strong>Lowell</strong>—mv Mnccror thanks in trurh-<br />

itj, tit, intakes a lor of guts, p<strong>at</strong>ience, and brains to be<br />

a tywi l.owvll metier. 1 (nn^uHy t'tank Mr, Ikib<br />

MCMJIIU fur hi* taught and (caching on We 3-. will<br />

ai (ugh!) m<strong>at</strong>h. I hope yoiit back stavs inmt. Ifnoi.<br />

ytHJ arc wTifonic to mine. Huiietio*lily, everyone cJ.w<br />

it important jnd fiicndi arefoievcrto) thereby leave<br />

you my thoughts and love*.<br />

To all my true friends, dnn'i evei ibi^et me Danny<br />

Cheung. Thanks for being thcte. To Vvnune— hug*<br />

and kisses with love, Taall my buddies— ben of Jock.<br />

I, Roger Chew, in rdemlcs pwuit of superior lirjttne»<br />

hereby give uV following Adrienne — lt*t friendship.<br />

Clifton — My cheu. you sure nred iff Kob —<br />

Bar of map. Michelle— MipdoinJriizrr. (Mo) tenet<br />

— My Hide jistcr. Ron — My nippies. Annie — A<br />

lagarin your mcuth. fool! 5herr> '—Cream of<br />

• Sumyungjg'. Syndcr — My') c<strong>at</strong>s... E<strong>at</strong> up! Aron —<br />

1001flistdcaandComyJokeBcoli, K<strong>at</strong>riiu— Jenny<br />

Oak and Vdght Wjtrhcn program. Iicnc — Conner<br />

Iciutn. Nnmi — Huh? Ardtcw — A little known<br />

my home Remcntbcr, "N Ii «.ssa «ru osa."! also leave<br />

you a 1994 Prdcde VTEC U\ <strong>at</strong>lVjrpsi! rice Hre.<br />

wfiere 4« you going today i In Connie— the '"inure<br />

M.D., I leave you six more hours of diners training.<br />

No more accidents. OK ? To Kelly— Arc *r going<br />

bowling tonight? To Shirley— herc'< tome iuglocks<br />

for you? Prdude rims. Uo my to St<strong>at</strong>e 3114/15 okay?<br />

ToYttrkic— I leave ytxia lifetime supply ofchocol<strong>at</strong>e<br />

coveted gummy bean. To Julia— here's ^ red bean<br />

drink. ToMary—<br />

*peak up girl! I<br />

c<strong>at</strong>t'r hear you!<br />

Oh: where'*<br />

Scren a—- K; good<br />

liitlc sis- 7V the<br />

ISCTT)', and Oirt«lina—CK^IOCIUV<br />

To V'cniu— wake<br />

tip! It's almost<br />

2:20 pm. To<br />

Ron—Heave yi m<br />

1 h'tjjc by. of<br />

also Icivc yoti my<br />

b«t '*i^hc»•<br />

K.1.7;! To Winiur—<br />

I'll set' wm<br />

in Af* IWuiogy<br />

1 tli-tf., okjy? Anil<br />

lilt h'i'. IMt Ie3\t,<br />

Ifcaveti»Iarrvniy<br />

li«vc. Be gnod<br />

Imn, ant] fake t JIC<br />

ol ywirwifwhen I<br />

\c*ve. Renifiiib-.Tir'j<br />

'iiffrr I'nryour<br />

I don't<br />

I, Kevin Cliicn, of sound bo)> jnd n>m0. rici:l><br />

h h k f<br />

another IHW of "«a'c fr.-r" fiul'tJr Tipe and a Im'tdrof<br />

mote pta««ccSATY "!i» Siank'v. "w swimming<br />

I^iotu fur rwT» montln (ili;ijftt indmlnl for the it\0<br />

OR a fjkc donors note. Icn inoic Appe<strong>at</strong>i rkuid<br />

CL*O from Mr. SJmli and an tini:rritnl niiiply oi<br />

dfiv-ii4nJ jt^dg<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong> ft>rtii(ic*hiuirtaiiittid. Ib 1 lariy,<br />

* ti\K .iCtijikrtbaH* gre<strong>at</strong>nt tnult islk and J pair ul<br />

nMlrt-l«,-w»»».*.Mtfw *fVJ:r.:rnv. -,%; «.r.«! J.I.n<br />

• tor tollegi? i> ho need.* a car! right!). To Uvmn, Jt t lie<br />

iiicjvn and conibtn in SP It. To Manny. Sluip pixtup<br />

move and my CK» y ji/KcJdi i^iigiiuk notcA Horn Mrs.<br />

TbiUkson's C\JLU. TO Andieas, the infimotis ball of<br />

utingftomtheAuder.iy.To&qilumir.mytenpounil<br />

-" pcrsomt journal tnti(k\i*VFKit 1 did u\ fi aK.h Clajj."<br />

1bUi)ing,my"uibt)ehuntor''andtwi>i>(indtedmorc<br />

peanut butter furcniics cookies. To Sine, * book tc auenivcios irut yen cm slurc with<br />

me, ^ place where (finally: no one wiil bother u;v (w.r'11<br />

just go there 2nd feel so',. VOXOOMF). vjmt *.mcU<br />

of me and an car tickle (oh del). Jrsve— A how! od<br />

chixulaic c»r;id, the ability M wmc imuilcr fJun<br />

Kcdin (h'a lui, and t aurjinctih<strong>at</strong> yout btv -vill 1«<br />

inJiniesmally belter raiw than il o-cr *2S <strong>at</strong> Lowdi<br />

(ftiqht?). IVarte— Stimc guy»wni tnitutr, nvwlim<br />

. Many Kuo~ some \fcin. n«t *.i/nr J\TU in Ann Taylor dres-iingtrHimt, kiJt- -Apifmi.-^fru'.-<br />

grt hacked; laiying Kuan— a children'* .-sttii-alimp with my ihiv bc« :i"i (>».vj'll nt%cr we dui «> rcJ<br />

upc and ,i kanokc nudiine; Wahying Kuan— i hj v life). <strong>The</strong> detrrmtnaitwi and iftelugciiK it ut.'f* to<br />

kctball, so jv?u can !cirn how to pU>~ Hden Lai— midy in thr library tpo^<br />

sume 'pl<strong>at</strong>e*' and i box of Klcenr\; W^ynr Uiw— a \rsi). tiza— A cen<strong>at</strong>n block of I >unw J Srirct v-i:h<br />

muiBer, for ihoie rare occaiiom w-lien you rilk ton a b-ig lull of trail mis. the inJ>*« toothy chefe a/t<br />

much; Gc Nam Wing-- ir you wanr. there m wme always thtwe big paint tpilb In \\K jrrtct, anuther time<br />

"by Rini'inyocrltKkrn Jimmy Choi—a pair ot three- when I **y, "Oh. yt *i too" tco*! iavc a nice weekend'<br />

incii pl<strong>at</strong>form A'IOO, And a iix-ftx-t high kt-sUc. Chris for nu particular icwn M ail. >«u helping me brake<br />

Chan— for y«*i. abo a ii*-rooi high basket; l-'Uian on iWoIa. thanks for li i<br />

Vtlkinion— a ictah'hing pna and a rabies vactina- Maitsa—Tnrwi<br />

uon ((of i|w safety ofthrgenenl rniHk'Ji Ndhc I ec— - fwl! iwubini wthineircne!' l*.trr—<br />

»ffy, b-.it it teems like >-ou already bi'-c t!iini;; in miUahikc. J lifetime supply of Narai cud thai. ?<br />

Vincent Lc?e-— a sruWngkit, you can lend, ir if HH jtonr fore r.Uce \p.-!Jci» nsrircer includnl). a dog co<br />

pi« on jv>y. <strong>at</strong>tcitlKT fiw-filW nipht a* rhc Fx wj*h<br />

bail mydearcw triendf. I. Llitibtth Chtcn. Icive my Siu [*>T hivw<strong>at</strong>iuuf Winrprbsil<br />

love, Ioyalry, and irver Usiing iVicnikliip. lb Teroa—<br />

I leave you Pineapple bum. Ttwny [yd! I'm himgn:<br />

Leu ao c<strong>at</strong>. You know wajiiiti. An/My-i. 1 know.<br />

Dont cry..." Tb Daisy C— rhe moi* r*«ic« and<br />

concerning pctian th<strong>at</strong> I've ever known, I !L-JVC you<br />

1 ). -nd i'f cuuise, loh<br />

nn.ne ftj.i tugcthcc.righr; Taryn— 5 irilliun memfr<br />

rici ih« I knov, I have, tut itui I tarn remember Jt<br />

the niMiient. "Citxl, yr/ur lep :re MX." Aniru Bcana<br />

l<br />

I. Claudia fC dd minority<br />

students to drive )-utt inane. Mr Carrruck— Hug ic<br />

Kisses'" 1 , Noah's plain bagrls, a minor m rcflea >vur<br />

btue-gtry cyo, oil anucnt onc...\U Fuller— better<br />

love scenes in Sent pfSolamun. Mr. Thomas— a d<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and a new jalopy. Sr.-lT— lithium carbon<strong>at</strong>e for btp< >lirdcpinijoa-<br />

EiiiiiKi—an igfooanJafluc Jcrony—<br />

cockr'uctu^ tnd a uVccnt Chinese meal. Cinronie—<br />

it.y indr|iir<br />

pipiy irt Irdand. %VnJy A: Midurl— v\ owv Kind<br />

i>flanT''Ki(iil 1 *.iIc\ — iNi^ridilinutonlWur.'Iodd—<br />

Klccno;" 1 llicial liti^e JC ^Uncrs. litiany «V Priv».*u - *Miini V t'ir !ii|iwi:tg<br />

po>i»lf.'ii»my ihtwl»*i Irictiit'. lTf»ny Amy, an«l Ivy<br />

•— I |r.ive mv iwci'prrw, unJu<br />

Jen Jen's "innocence." Remenilvr 10 nay sweet, "ib<br />

Cindy — 1 will you nmtc long distance Buy*. *lb<br />

KrittiiM — I will wu hwe andhappincstw/K A K.<br />

lo Hie — "(it«in'r knpw...l don't know," 1 [rave vou<br />

all mir memories <strong>at</strong> Uie bnch. 'Ih Linh • — I will von<br />

j .uiiinJ*: tifyvjur uwru io Ujvtii— ! Ivavcyoii all<br />

the times tiut I ptdfriiml in go to church witli y>ni. I<br />

*till owe >-ou ice cream, 'lii Dragon — I leave you<br />

money, muncj 1 . and more monopoly mitncy!To I.uti*<br />

— 1 will r.iu my jinnpnxipc. my kinilcrganen and<br />

lit grade pictures. ToTuiip — I Irjvc yini dink tape<br />

*2 (icr Hlaine Zhong).Ib lUairte — I will y»u curlcrj<br />

ami memories of "apcrienco with hair." To rvecvone<br />

vix, 1 leave hugs and lhanks.<br />

To all my friends. I, Timothy Cho, leave you the<br />

memories of all the gte<strong>at</strong> times we had, especially to<br />

I. Elly Chou, nf hj-pci mind and r<strong>at</strong>rrmd) (all body,<br />

hereby b«]ue<strong>at</strong>h tlic following: To all my girlfriends:<br />

premium tV<strong>at</strong> parties, slumber p<strong>at</strong>ties, and toasted<br />

Noahs bagels. To "Hi. I'm Jenny"—Hinm Htnm<br />

Him, Gap modds, a car. Donnas drcsics, WOOT<br />

WOOT DISCO DANCING!. «mer backse<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong>! You Swear!" Michid, Foiaminalera head, bun<br />

ugly: fl<strong>at</strong> nnmachi, a left hip. uhh contesa, soy uuce<br />

!Kr crania; VM^I v^nilU ice uum, cruLo 0.1 ihc Gre<strong>at</strong><br />

Highway. Nancy—contacts,<br />

Carol Wei scuiutts,<br />

a book holder on ihop the<br />

cl'beemcr. my keds and<br />

dast ring, manic-deprcf-<br />

*ivc food, Clairol «42, a<br />

karoake. Stephanie—<br />

Hirsriiness with die Tiger<br />

UJ, more d<strong>at</strong>e recycling,<br />

contacts, kar<strong>at</strong>r rl«s*c).<br />

Sieplunie T«c—G.xiiio^<br />

of the Under*-orlt!-No<br />

more ncckbitcK young<br />

lady! jean and Ron—<br />

QZAR'imailork"bet«<br />

dinnct » MPR. Jennifer<br />

Oun—* pllou". Irt.ie—<br />

Stre*>. Kdievcr 2000.<br />

Peart Cream—small talk<br />

:'hirr!" Sarah—burp redetest<br />

of friends<br />

and Htdcctvi—eveiy color cf Now and Larcn and<br />

pjint. a butt implant, a buir reduction, Minubum<br />

mauicttiun, not to itu-nutm PHAGOCYTES. Kien<br />

st.d ffw\*- -rr/tit: ;'ir aaJ( i iggjlij*.k riJo Cdciic—<br />

Pn^pnifa. j;um tOU. "Where do you live- jgain;"<br />

Pammtlo—"Voti iin ti«e the protein!" Tricia—I<br />

Swrar.; joli «t *wiuifh,- i u»f Plaza. Kim Ng— a prom<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e. Lvir.i—more Kaj^m. Betty—Antihitramtnc,<br />

jvjnuii»uttunfe r<strong>at</strong>e. H> Jimmy Q.— the fitM of<br />

ivc unticrca.itiing, and many permut<strong>at</strong>ions. To<br />

I h l i ' i h i T<br />

Mr. Shj'sto— phyiici teit% it".<br />

and Vin^— dealing wilh t.finite on rhf hith, Tn<br />

Pranciv—- wlctiv miie i> yonn. 1t> M(HWI. Emily,<br />

,'\!!iv.iti, f)rlHi:;!i, furcii. and (lit- roi — die kiv^wl*<br />

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To Mario*— lifetime supply of sourdough btsd,<br />

Farley's fruit nudes. Noah's tagth, and did! tell vtr.i<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> I had forbrraktor ruday?_Di\i Jidl y[ Ripply of blank tapes<br />

to dt;b on. to Eric—plttie sh<strong>at</strong>c with Oirton, to<br />

Greg— some not so fnehdl* competition in Kakc-<br />

Icy, io Irene— mv SpanMi essays, mail* gradci, ani-<br />

• trial cookies, rubber itanips, and contact Imsci. to<br />

K<strong>at</strong>rina— : all thc»e orange and green wnrnts 1 took<br />

front your lundi, to Michelle— my djiket wn and<br />

ridcJ home even though you livt far. /jr'jway. to<br />

Norm— all 'hotc rudtt I opened »nd jut nothing, to<br />

Rob— my lunch, moodi, to Roger— wlutcvet Rob<br />

doesn't e<strong>at</strong>. to Ryan— my golden retriever duocieristics,<br />

to Shirley—wfiitepcvjict.minicjuxrol<strong>at</strong>rdiiii<br />

icccroun. and all rnyiii) ManJaway arils, to Suric—<br />

fouryejrtwjthmr.it LowrildndyotircoiilcrEudi. in<br />

Syndic--- a sug»j-niin. ()CMW.L£I£C* AIM! A Hipiu'v ot<br />

those nasty lollipops, in Sherry—Notm uM roc wh<strong>at</strong><br />

you needed but I don't know whit fin bv done for<br />

you, my apologies to Tricii— U»g«lj and u*. ihmtar<br />

Hufffrom Niwh's, and an Aggies iwe<strong>at</strong>fhiit, one<br />

Marl! uro mile, jerk, to Vfinsnr— something different<br />

from drum, to Yoshi—she•pskintcir cwvn. deft<br />

vu! Last and rnon definitely shortest, Ziru— I leave<br />

you broken promises and hopefully, a finished piece<br />

by our nai minion, for ever)- one I've misted, nothing<br />

became you probably fbrgut me too, ind if >ou<br />

di3 remember me, have my utmost respect and dn,icst<br />

(nendihip, t<strong>at</strong>cn!<br />

I Icrcsa Chung, of -i iharc some<br />

thing jpedaJ. 168 it always 823.000.<br />

I, Trzd Chuo, leave to my softfaall buds: 6— pbying<br />

rime, big b<strong>at</strong>s, bfliises, and ye<strong>at</strong>soffi-''jidiliip. 14—<br />

headed finger, sortbaU mrmori«s. Giants, and shoes<br />

with laces. Crazy Dog—Los Vegaf,*enior year gradei.<br />

and ihird base. 9" L<strong>at</strong>e ni^rh: tilk.s. rpread 4«XIJ, and<br />

i let of house \Jryv. 1(-— Our \a? nr^*ir out, &uW<br />

tries, hony «u«, rkc takes, and '< imilf boniuc I<br />

have no idn u^rui\ g^rt; on." 12— Mctemurd* and<br />

red v-invs. To my friends Farm ptl— iockcr, fc-rtnaK<br />

bowlipp, p I_rt_. friendship, high g icll<br />

gundi, and ftuit. \J&— & long ulkk phvuu Lb\<br />

and Uiecappir.g(-iuh. Chriiiis-—A wjtch.Ncihibagd5,<br />

"Oh, my pxJnoa" tnd "Tril tnc, and tdl fr.c<br />

ipjthfiiU)".* Bin— B!t>b. Chincvr cU». a team tpvn.<br />

and some ninbl'i'.k. Laura flf A*—- Bo*.vii«ig. ti^i^iter.<br />

in J rhe hoti.^i eoMip. Sn-pfunie— %k\ p and<br />

Utighter. CJinxtv— Tlie dirqi end. f !i\w— A^plc*<br />

black shoet, adn duck tape. htht-I— Nach^jnC'<br />

chucttlite. jacijue*— Duct tape. To all my friendi:<br />

Hjppiness. . • .<br />

I. Hc<strong>at</strong>hrfCnckbum, hereby l p<br />

.} certain cult. btift-Ieu pjy, »cvcral hoiin of waitii...<br />

y > ^ j<br />

abrnit everyiineind everything, jn£ tno« imporiantly<br />

i ;ock. of M flc M't. 7b Liu— I leave sevrral komlio<br />

iVi iilty with, a niic ,neit orjpni/rj locker, a^ti l


want to call it. MAIA. <strong>at</strong>ncm ;o-campm b»be. our<br />

fevonrc aKnputer T*Uc Le .vnt a car *o yrci t donY have<br />

i o law ju« to ghre ywit mom the CM. Thanx for a'J<br />

your hdf, JENNIFER my film ai tit buddy, our (awrireCftfilVJYANErdGEN<br />

mJgcvYANErandGENA.M,.V,5<br />

baskertufo. one fiw each day of the year REBECCA<br />

andKATHERJNt; Kmschu prelim downa bit.<br />

JEANNE, you csn edit any page you »i»t except<br />

tpocu. DYMFHNA, my ipanisli bud. my pen coC«rmn.<br />

UliAN , our trim m bfceshorc during 4,5. All<br />

GRAHX people-JOE. NATE, KEITH, f>OAN.<br />

have my excuses to nm read out worws right<br />

MR B15SETT, k icg who serualiy ilmwj up. Hopefully<br />

i have not left anyone important out. if «> oh<br />

wril-moth peace, I d l i<br />

li Ltfti Elliott uf exhamted mind And txyy body do<br />

)i«bj* beque<strong>at</strong>h the fbUowinpTo (ANE1.I £ eve* luting<br />

Barbie work-out tape*. K» ANJA, ,1 futhhi! hni;<br />

Jawing boyfriend (no ntorr Uiord«i t«yi), and drh-"u^arrxiM<br />

fix dnrJc. To ODI&, the memory lti» To BICHARA. doprit c«r ptoHemi. Mow<br />

you many hup and Jtisw*., und SF.NIOR BOA1'<br />

DANCE NIQiH I itilt remember. T.t the GYM-<br />

NASTICS TEAM, therm* ride from Sar» Maim and<br />

Down with "MariaKVlb KAREN. a Imtime membenhip<br />

to fitneo, yWre <strong>at</strong>*-x\i thrre. To ALA1NA.<br />

t<strong>at</strong>, icx, and m<strong>at</strong>e tet. E«m iUrnce pl<strong>at</strong>ei«: replace<br />

fhuse wi the can you Itump. To KAMAl A btr lit lop.<br />

ctr lunches <strong>at</strong> SronctMwn and Trech from Nau^tty<br />

by N<strong>at</strong>iire.To LOGAN, ihc al>Ii(y t wrii.. U gibly and<br />

th<strong>at</strong> dam hill we almmt rolled down. To I :.NA. d*nral<br />

floss to you cm nop picking your hn."^^^S^r>••^• :1m-<br />

VW'IHI I toveycHi my lo^'c, lot it i: vou'*l'"» T n. 1U J.I<br />

L i 4 ' l<br />

y ) f<br />

th<strong>at</strong> memorable. 1 leave yon ['mm r.ipji*.. U unK- >i*'i<br />

ani!;l have b«n ih*^:. tnir moiily I leave you tnr «citemeni<br />

of the Kictuni ttcy Ji'jw. t'o *J»>«: o!'y»tu !<br />

fvr-.... .(,^tr-^« -i r-M—'. UVI I'-" r.nill-r.... -.1<br />

thil !jdl Mc-THANK OOO.<br />

I. Hek-n ku^i iifrv^wed mind and wh<strong>at</strong> Txxly. Uzve<br />

Kimcv Midud Jacioon tntiva. MirUry ctp. Sir<strong>at</strong>-<br />

1 &jt for P*d, Akrimui Pnnic. ('.dinesc'Etic'iili iransbrioiu;<br />

Skank- lm» makAifi. SAIIU C'ni/ htin. ti>>nrv<br />

n-it. duitey, urdcntiut. Q-no*. fjoal *as; s»jtvic-ej<strong>at</strong>n<br />

dejammn. Jef di-al'jsrni. iitijtilij* icxiv.:>*,<br />

OUdrj-l «jp fund, m*d kill, f're pL>!« lurpry. > -<br />

gullibility (oofi, w«i already iy>' ilwi). S20 K« yi-u-<br />

John, (i-ippltf. tmpotted. Indej>endrr*v. "drcmi".<br />

bluwdryer, tranquiluec VCandj- ioo-i Healini:<br />

huutaids (bra), hitch lip, rwli talki. m-i CK>SK>1>. l«^<br />

dibp ir, Chinese/English irandaiiom. rompuml "tvx<br />

chrrmfc.","ohhcilno, IKK me". Jird/IwN^ib, trop<br />

hunn,unujijUybtilpc dance. a>rfic>hcncroa»Ti«hin.<br />

wind : up kick, whiiiiifig/hunming hti>>, mitneai<br />

ltnov»ie»Jge.prem gcod mi«ake^ hand trjmp. Slick<br />

$ftr25.{!«v Serena), ruiuwys, pan>- « ymirt. horo-<br />

Kopes. tili&^iw. qua taking. Aipo Uu, 5tii abortion.<br />

face, paifc<strong>at</strong> Midiey Decs, antr<strong>at</strong>cn^!. ult t<br />

p y<br />

beach trip*. Pepii, K«pa IVtrr.yotir<br />

birthdaypretrnt.TbQimK-.nixhii 1 ^; Yoii'rr<br />

w*ect enocph Jt M ii! ,V>d fiftJIy in the t/o '***, t>itr<br />

rnn OK C/O *W-p»*>J luck, c/o TT !«\r *im, **.*H-Mr.<br />

Sch.tb indc/tv'W "Be<strong>at</strong> n 1 " fo Maunj: Than 1V -<br />

Mut, a miikiluiVr an-J Jrivinglrt'rtrt.* H.*V Ndi /S;j3-iiry-mya-day<br />

^lio tiippin'<br />

I, Kartna Inutilln ot'oe<strong>at</strong>tve miod and budy, do be-<br />

«}ue<strong>at</strong>h the f. 'bowinc Kric, a rope. No nvana ha* d«|i<br />

)-uU fMiitni piiriii^-jji Mttiiin) IIS. Ilu'ilo fur tJio!Tiein.><br />

(if 1. lity, 3 limitsni i)t4iLIrr. A \pjfL. »il li-w i\ *K^*. I<br />

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A'j;."i Vin\,.! ti. 1 uiy < jiiirau. 1^':*-. iit l.m 1':.<br />

Mi\ ).it:icm, uuT«it lifc.To Kri-'tySi'li, *n> «areui I'll<br />

ru>li)^ttuve:uilim»ltkcv-t'u.'!(»CnJf,Mh<strong>at</strong> J^Milit<br />

1 U*j*i.'u:iiOaij;. It i>\o haid ct uvujr.vtihi.)L;iiA.i- v.<br />

lOnyinpVt'iynoii-"!''* for your .-utw. uj*'lA i J<br />

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, your muJiis J hjj^. urcav-n. bx%cmew<br />

Povcir IWIv- P.!'!'. nUichS". n.«rtrkk. w\down,<br />

nubble, tnudc ralkin^. inxa. rK-wniPucirn 1 -<br />

oocecttuyrgreen «imy biKipitN. •.".rtMiit, t-oc\- (wi't!<br />

share), own«ruaHHi liic i>irr:ci. ptrr^. *)11. rivJlip<br />

may l>t. To llm£. J !e.ivc an a;idtcncc tt;« kujjii j><br />

all y,nit ;'ik(3. T.T Iti'itnel. all tli-! jv**ip I k:i..w To J]<br />

thepenpi': tfoipi'-i. tjkrncotfcitir. I !uv< j 30() wirJ<br />

liiittl. IOK-IIU, avCTy»«*nJ.ik.'f.l*yiMirt-M'n. !',>Jiic<br />

i y J y<br />

- srr BuntiV will.'.lii Ativa Shcip.n. hi tn? >:\'c:.<br />

liiluna l-'i-.tf-clJ. Kurt Ot - GO lljvfr*.<br />

gu:u; chnnlv fuirdyr.uulen tiptuum, iinry pjifim.<br />

Mutt nnghbuti-To my liot ftii-nJ irJ na it. Vannw.<br />

1 k-avcall ;ht inwde ;-kei. J!'(.; n^^. all ihr tow;<br />

nifjitt, all iltc (iui, ^1 tlir IjtjjJiiniL J! >hc i>oU>!lcK to DanJH RoddkV.. I ieav; the b«v>lt,<br />

"1001 Clho« Stories, New and Rr-iwl"; T> Daniel<br />

Lai, I leave Tigger in caie you can't rcmerRixt *hai<br />

youIcxA tikr; to Kcnn I'oin v lave a uxi cab; m L:fcrrrj-<br />

Kcndik 1 leave a set of flip to replace the 00131<br />

alieady gai-r you: to Julie Nguyen, f kvir a nt itf c<strong>at</strong><br />

gut and a bag of hurse hair for your instrument of animJ<br />

ctueitv: w lisa, 1 lave x Barbie-tWl •iiea'l knchain'mwenng;<br />

to Reina TdjXindw. 1 lc»*r 2 jtoundi<br />

' "BraJ><br />

B*inirh* epiwde. arul a r.p»M or. ihe V.S. Supreme<br />

( Juirr; IO tennv {3m. I leave "CJTboiijsrn.". *v-imw<br />

«Inn JH .!*.•)< r. .iJuOiti I^UJT. JMi.in.1 'lie j^i) uf<br />

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j lifetime pi.-4 piu to my himv. lo'ItKU hmp. I ita»r<br />

<strong>at</strong>xTttlct t .Midol, a *"qiur>J nrfnw!*. a jtft»-free lift:<br />

t.iAnni-Kim. llcjvrnuik JivicpnVwo'iiI<strong>at</strong>iHli n.'.h<br />

jtjh-in of iitttvtK t«-ililli»:r) IJU (Jifmiir 1 lrk,<br />

clivr*iwk. nul cot:taicn.^ :o RiJxn Fortg and Kutii<br />

Iid-1,1 leave M?v. O>tff 1 wig, iliiny iitt 4J\V-*r,J pilk»u-s<br />

ti- fU«. jtsul "Kwu". "Skt >«ir *nn offymii don*'";<br />

[o ,\J*>n .Vh»4tT7,1 tiuvc ainiii *>i(h French<br />

orufm and Rjr«Ji .lip, you know v-. and to the mand C*x all ihephyifi WHI io\t<br />

wiling nr<strong>at</strong> to me bcau»c if pravfiy didn't e*i« **t'd<br />

JIIK <strong>at</strong>tronauu, uyn/oam theew ttitii. iiV 'W KccMor<br />

FJva can't wm iec.1 and Tell me!; H'nn grw MJ \ tiiwit in «xi<br />

know it, af-1 -ti "after" iJiediile to rutfow th« *bci".;"<br />

ont tn ytiu pUnnn m ilur yiw rrttxrubrr ir> tr?p*;i<br />

her in tisr. inoimnp; my aird. pnl. par'ner in fjtlcil<br />

iti-iw (wfu; Angerv') cin hav< .iiivunr ji>.i ivaot tn-<br />

«pt for HIM.Coo. law ni-;hii S r<strong>at</strong>e rwiK beef, "p^o<br />

7" n<strong>at</strong>urally, and ik T"i Uwuw tt Mt'ST l»e ilonu<br />

ovii i!.oit«ii it w.\ut'^ Veptt<strong>at</strong>iit: .tiid Oihy frt ;•'«!<br />

i i d Si<br />

'iS rrr* un^n'jiiintuy lMijiit»-.•.». I [>vf y:mnty [ v '<br />

ci). wh'di uvxitii W whtc- if miiy \im\l In r '>; tii Annw arni Fan*!y I'P<br />

call13Km<br />

by thfir correct name; 'l» R.-uina a "grade<br />

A" pnu'o vjck; to RoprS. I pvecevrdin<strong>at</strong>ion to, "RO<br />

homr":io 6.0.1 Itavra writand<br />

*"4 gradmtsi tru* hot ot'Iuck in ir<br />

I. Tneiz L\iin Pong, being of y<br />

"j'xr<strong>at</strong>-ihjped" Kidy, (rhinki fv* the c(KBptimr *I1 y*Hir »ini**-n and aJvkr!<br />

Helen. adodi(L'Co*TTth( twiinm!. a ^JtxJtKejterixd.<br />

IVn and jVrryV. Kr^jurr w Krann. and pad* with ihr<br />

"fljj'%." Jcnrrr. 1 Iravr yoti tlietrpA. 1 , Japmnsie food, a<br />

d ) t i k ( k l<br />

n>t irM-^inp t'lly, m» HbJs Jjai. a gJT «tith a cute<br />

1 mm. 1 *nd m-rr 6*. KmltH ban and lite king MMfTti.<br />

db<br />

c. »nd<br />

Jl n:v lupnotr. Qvhie, (my I'tMig ftiotjl, my Champ<br />

tiyv?* taj*e» aihl AH <strong>at</strong>ra Oub key. Pam, my niitk<br />

Orpc l>Km. Anne, t non-Anvtican or, Noah> bapdi.<br />

and tlic ponyutk-d ha^d boy. Slieny, chkk.-n<br />

vtummich>ing.u, piuju and * warch to gn to cLo5, on<br />

time! Ki-vi, Rtwna_*» 1: *S. my crib. And a "he«a cool"<br />

cu-tcnKtr. Jimmy C. lrt«r.i Ihin-Mint GiH "itw.t<br />

(nAkt. l">jnen. n*n uupv, m SCC'rontrn DACI a>id<br />

thii ^untton: "If >tm aiukl change one thirtg trom<br />

ftcUiman yeai, wh<strong>at</strong> VAUU it be?" Norm, a baiimintoti<br />

*iiotu\hip toMichtpin. Roger C. a butt-doniM.<br />

K«iniv a 32 on the fait m<strong>at</strong>h tnt <strong>at</strong>*d a lifc.inw wippty<br />

rt" fax umptci. Irene5. d O i ^ )<br />

Knltrurture and Mr*.<br />

lVi:;ilo't-ith gradrclas.<br />

ill the (•.'IliM'inj; ttmw lo the fo'htw-<br />

I my bit will snd tL-ruin-mt: To W 1 thai!<br />

i a l*iiikjt t<br />

\ your cifrai tnd can<br />

you ihow j little<br />

Heyi Didn't NaHah wear th<strong>at</strong> to <strong>The</strong> Senior Picnic?<br />

member Mr.<br />

Shiia. and tapto<br />

wi;lt tuna? Dude, 1<br />

cuuMwriteanovd<br />

about us. Car, I<br />

know th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

•Jidm spend every<br />

moment of high<br />

school together,<br />

yet w i>od\ lour*<br />

WK would always<br />

be there far unr<br />

apodiTr. Our<br />

count on ft. 1 admire<br />

yout unbelievable<br />

strength.<br />

You're J true survivor<br />

and i am honored<br />

(iut you're my<br />

b<strong>at</strong> friti tf. Sandrd<br />

' wilj never forcer<br />

over, -.vorcyourjuja/nas, ind waicircdyou brush your<br />

[erthfor f)frvh


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I-A -. V<br />

Sidli, £ luvc to mention ihe QRU-I pliycd botuoinu<br />

whSe you got your car: Maria, Wastus? To Karen, *!J<br />

the guywoblcnu 3 gjd on mink oL (Duncan!) Ta<br />

}erar>n. I leave aiqwx aw* vanito w<strong>at</strong>ers, and TeniUe.<br />

b ft HiJ<br />

en.Tn MariceL memariet on \Pawcnx. and ta Qirn<br />

my ipazsei out Utugji. Duria for the nd ciemcciw<br />

& l t<br />

I. Unu ftmk. beingof 1IA Kwnd nwl3/1 ascd.<br />

unpennenal fretk beque<strong>at</strong>h the irWiujp ftnwet<br />

M3kr—* bug munui, fcnflne; and • trained brauridani<br />

Steve Cuinm «* "Do new OunnU" »ign and<br />

»Uw up doll (of d»*c a a? nighe, and a biggn tv.<br />

please; 'OPiB Henna — A woman ut COOTUM.* you 01<br />

much you vcn\ Vitow you* twnbole ft >m «mt<br />

oe»uH.* cofuornDOiu cgci. and a "Hunk yr.a &* being<br />

tny snsuen frienj and wpoortcr dur3- turd<br />

timoB AJev frywrs — a bicydc wim a iary kakn, 1<br />

2Q doDir bffl. and lack in tlx: tWre. ihoupl*! kn..«<br />

ywi wwA wwl it; Gwin Mt-Gntw — the *x tie'* ai<br />

ways wanted but •wn't ever gfu }«J Rice — a *;hii \<br />

up Hoc!?, a 4fl«.. a role in A "M. TO everyone d*r<br />

du* Jut WMtbnlmj'life tKc"-fp*HhJurycm—Ttunk<br />

you rix jll the anonpn <strong>at</strong> tjibU<strong>at</strong>ico — Its frwsi fun.<br />

t P<strong>at</strong>ricia fW. oTiound ri«id and bodfchercby I«w<br />

the roflowine thiry*: tomy b»1AN M. — IT]•<br />

talks. wunJMn icinisitber nte In-—,"Ioniww*,*'> i «3i : (.<br />

yah", JEASL —»\wry free niiioi iUw*. fj« HCJIS' .<br />

LIW D. -:bWocy O|>erir-Kflu tiut alwjTt wiirk tiftht<br />

(Nali, tlw Mv^itJ biok out niJluon), DIANA 11.<br />

--- a XCKJK trotiwnr^ utipiing duiinp Iliclo^- p;c-<br />

Kn<strong>at</strong>iont. UOAN V - unlimirtd vian ti> ihe drntt.V<br />

fcr r*xi and ran iAncsrwiy b'mlicr. i il Ll'.Kk Y',the<br />

fuivdamcmil quob(Hi'o( iifc — *Aic >rn; i^kii ?".<br />

Rl'f AK- — a t<br />

doinv and Aw down. Sandy: my caf m y«> can pmc-<br />

Ronembcr, af lew 10 MPH, Ihnw in<br />

my CotiUicn: ALL THK CHA-f.HA MOVES<br />

THKRE ARE 'CU'Z YOU GUYS ARE "T>IE<br />

BOMB.'<br />

I. Vnnifcr Gaw. veavc my fendtsr menwniei e tumntcr 111 Iii*jii. irA mn S.A.T<br />

unmet n^rthei To Sereni t l^»*i: ^>» cut :iuvndc<br />

dftO hj«rtJ1 i?cj;a-Jc. s nip 1'J<br />

avmui' Sucball tidii *ni llie "fine" cittiter piy, mini<br />

fticks fiw fum^s uie, and 1 vid« tip< \:i "(miiife M"<br />

10 JMU c«n <strong>at</strong>tuilty w*»di »i in rhc privacy irf yixjt<br />

homt- To iJ'"J4,1 teyvr ymi > fHW-t f .c. J LK'.g U»vlu.> Tuc^b)*;<br />

imc Carto Rraii Dr -a 20 udcolihake.<br />

hcn.1 *J - l^r the ctwiucn «n ««t evt. you're ta<br />

fi^mt»>kajgfli YouVrRdiingKluretTonand Tiiw<br />

r.^c try. BtxvKo houl *2 - You viidn't want ricthcn,<br />

w Hun don't * jnt nif MIH; yeih, yeah, tike ihc tir>.d<br />

wpe^ffyoui bnw; Dei:.*. W>JI fot Itie; MC tna.<br />

Sadu JI-JUIMM) - I leave in vou MJTM of i<br />

s Eve<br />

n^, fjti l^tjy Saiklwkhcs: A w(.iu "S<br />

OL »vli 4 wnrvwfi HuNx* Park wls Ma and<br />

.-h.<br />

Binaru llrp*<br />

d idi>»<br />

'Hi! *JU,I', J ,*ur<br />

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p:Kt 1, ii-tn.T<br />

^ vc S;,T ail<br />

otT-ivin-i muni.<br />

and l*y j y p ^<br />

my Irtod*. \o my p«id th«xd -Spenter, 1 leave mv<br />


APOUJII. you deserve «. Kim. many thinks <strong>at</strong>>d<br />

jnemcno nt our convcmtiom, vou're the coofeit<br />

£»*?]*• Ry«. Koltut Conn*. I icave mean, than."<br />

for bang mere. IU MVCI tiupj >wl> Veniu.jwiejr.ie.<br />

I lew - sp«Ml night on May 29th. you arc wJr a<br />

andEmih/JlewmramdoiaKabcaw(h.T»dminwtaiwn<br />

has cut aU of the bu»ho down. To Dan<br />

Manuiez 1 love my Emim A/«f. Video. To Scott<br />

TurnerImHeilaNair.To Jcuic M<strong>at</strong>telIWa<br />

otp.ee unncTo Ste&o Joh*uon and Sdcani %wo. thr<br />

rcnutnig memhm of die original molting quartet<br />

\*kJngwth mjT^ I l«vc iiuny piprdicum forffcj!<br />

coming millojium. lo i'iul the Uauar gwd I leave<br />

me krt rv.Iedcr th<strong>at</strong> ! wn! try ro puiiiu; a taimr in<br />

fiwGgW To all tr* fan<strong>at</strong>e «fo have dunl my<br />

»ftXDGn for the tut fiwir yr<strong>at</strong>s. from Euct roTanu, I<br />

k3vcniyartaiorttfnranodirr4tfi.Tr. ML Car*<br />

Mn. Mymk, aitd Mr Seal, by &r the jklcew te<strong>at</strong>hen<br />

m ihc jcJiocil, J Ivnv my thank* brwc y-ou<br />

touched me ;n a go,J «ay. To SaJ .Ndnndler I terx<br />

wnokc. drink, and metal mtmic I alw lave SW my<br />

IKICT di.-U.fi for lob* opiicne in hopa ttu! t*<br />

wdl lewn Kukwnn. Toevmiww die, 1 lew niKhing<br />

twit my fncrpory and (hoc windi: If ymiie uply. **upid,<br />

and out of luck it dnttni maitrr cm HIGH<br />

SCHOOL MJCKS<br />

I, Noah tlaydon, tmnj; of iditming mind and jywi<br />

ing body, lieirf-^- kave -JK following... rav friend* (in<br />

nopamcularotder). 1« Amir-tup-o-'o." Hlac»7 ar-d<br />

ifl of ouf other iruidr ptlpV To saiah- my cm] no*<br />

law. jam, and a dear pain co «,vtinn- you fl nuke if!<br />

To Kami- high hailt, a<br />

CDok. Gaf ti-j 1 UH >-r»it lu/nc in lie pior-mr«.CTl •nf-<br />

Italy. f-K"«i>ci Kn: (.jttiMuid'* ana '.?-tipi- JTIIV<br />

lAiii Kuwrifwki-v.!)unid l-ii'. ilipciiici>».«« B« i i><br />

'i KarJ let- All K «CVTC( «>.i|--rt.<br />

i \ ^ c a l n u Viclct 1 *x- Iii nncr<br />

Sculled V*J* (ttiwi by mtj. Yjn Yan ' JUT. 'IV ^rt-<br />

SKWIOYSQUAKK Mabel Ui«r JaLc'-huiip.- I'JM»<br />

lML-Saii>>.Ydi.Oo\iirf<br />

back yard. Conr.'w Saao: A !M of Iwg fpuy. Venn*<br />

Sc: MAr*. Uhn Ta: A&-dce on n-hit to e<strong>at</strong> in ihe<br />

ctfetoa.>»nylbc To be low* x* SrarTrw. ihr nc«<br />

JennjT- «o..VaO rny Kcroppi Stamps, by Wond; To<br />

be ? good r^ttMrn<strong>at</strong>c for Amy He-Hie-He. Fiiine<br />

Zhang FbwjitnyiHJthAir-Mv-Cuiq«;AihundeiotM<br />

howL A if. McGvry. Ta haw irudcnn who Juvr<br />

gum, Mt. 'AJvliinr: FM your irudcru* know th<strong>at</strong> ilic<br />

whole b r^ual u> die mm of io funs. Mr. Sdiufe; To<br />

alm>s h ive good hair daw. Mr. TJukonnL' A pas<br />

car alann. Mt "Xong: To wm be uitda a tree or Oft<br />

topr/d mououin during an -Jentiial s*omv JalTo<br />

new be nfcixd from priiun. Cba of 1 *W: Bon Vcy-<br />

Tar? ORMcd mind ami ovcrwoikni body OTCATU<br />

KiaaM&x Would Lke to thank Ac foikwimc fot the<br />

memories Kuxunie (oj-cidew and dearest (Send)- a<br />

ilcMmbblc ctt beam kwe aiangte Jilrmma*. uavdiing<br />

WJbwy J advouuiei (why doe* this only hippen<br />

to urij, moving out, group pk.t., Wintwball S A ] '.<br />

fHiMrwjOT, anrf tt^fiftnf iminut, Alert in TtjbaUti<br />

other ruiitcy rnmiot Kuya took ui to. Mt. Sham<br />

( AcMmci.Lcmy.SAn^SmO l ^ S m O A J<br />

€> SI (when are my Jteyi?). 6dalj (only for yc**<br />

Cumeu) non-coniorrniit {it* not like, ihe'i rue ct<br />

_ aaythiuj), and my eieuul UuJa for putnng uf/ ^-.th<br />

; me.Thiouab the yon: and never letting me dowfl.<br />

I love you dudd-~Ir.il always be just you and me<br />

MneUc" To Millie (ivy b<strong>at</strong> friend once rerrwived!-<br />

*Aw, bed*. *fcreva day*.' ptficKr for mv "novcb",'<br />

fkewidi sauce, •germ*", trip* to dir "IOCWT" io «<br />

the *nsut* To Afd (my *ban'>- ipjiltiple poswralioe*.<br />

cfcecry imilcs, Tjitmc." "Ku>i" "waaupi" To<br />

Sman (my room<strong>at</strong>e and 'morning" s " I *<br />

pc/ chance istin.nc "iw>", prut ten r p-^ixn. ird<br />

rutflo, hiibopv "y» Jtr«w th<strong>at</strong> *•»* mv K^MUA, " ntrvx«<br />

brrakdowni. *Oiutj»o," v'ravinp. (they lud t<br />

wid), joy of Sipirtfc. toilet ICM nmal*. the ahln- tinay<br />

awike to *a»h vouc own can* To I'm rny Y.O.<br />

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(jnd *.-\iTttioc *4it \<br />

»iond.' Not hinpEiu Lain—' ArWwst Us-lrf-WH<br />

hk. To Qin«in4— "Own kid.""(Ji/dcn uiaJu."<br />

tm iwn«. 7 Jui h.xiK'. To<br />

c.* Tc }uon<br />

svtt VoMjtkd—(ai-<br />

S&Me 5H mcnKxicj. To N«— Ciieade w.d RJty<br />

(RIP). To K Son,! J«3ih«—u,i irijlivtit'iisnii "fivrM.li'i' ! • JsrrvJ.<br />

1. *THif iritilily j?ni. Iravc ?'"' -ill 'ric Jnr;* j'i,i -c<br />

..I V.V<br />

pwyhc Itcr .UII>.>>> ir. ,» fev* yon. J WIT HH: J!1'"<br />

"1 C'llC III prJJT. VH tiT [cJl.TT, JUiI !*• k'iJt., I* >i>J<br />

ha'T t*>i'»ethir{i( ID wy. i'»f; lu* - e.M.)(iTrtiiirt|jin(»r*t.'<br />

!/X*iDum AUn<strong>at</strong>iiirr 1 icrrrn, ir.ni-1 '-AT!; t-fyji 4fi.)<br />

-myho*ikcc.itiVi - >4rrru.ir,ihtrr»»p(.',mypiidcStevt<br />

Paint), 4 yn of ftitnJihip, trun, pft- clivt^; tciLheit.<br />

giving advice'iinon. Sunnier )x-i -diVicn.friMt<br />

w. i-'ic red brown colt, w^icic -n: 4ept. Ann • p\U*<br />

sucia, Albany, Rji^t'-dc, Krnil;jtt"m, \r*ziff*in with<br />

MtN. MAY^vy JUA^i, JI my f—k up*, ioit of J*j*t<br />

and eveniutln^^HrrKtiup. F*r*v (octy man neevts<br />

a tlir*« in hs liUJ o< 1 jpios vou can jeJtle for &iJdiK<br />

MiUw. J/K. Damn, K; Rioth Cheia, Spin., the<br />

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Mexico, and Uoyd. TANYA- llouwitr. Buger. 1 job<br />

<strong>at</strong> Judy's fwevo. all itty f-k upv - ii.ie norrv, a 40<br />

tnilr .Jrive for a 5 minute vkii.; .^uiuchaj PUVK1»<br />

Lauinta- prrblcm wlv.. g; nealify check; A bright,<br />

tnun. inruime. bautirul r-jet woman; p*su <strong>at</strong> North<br />

Bcadi. the pliunc rzut. and 1 mwi wnh a fro, Pedu.<br />

JdT my hoopi panna, the *ec*td five off the b=ndi.<br />

DA Sumioa W?y O^y i *d^ha work &x yea not<br />

hi me) Ddeme and a ncht <strong>at</strong>7erp. Jeuc • a boale if<br />

Teuuila after a %uoe <strong>at</strong> Turtle HiiL all the fortia in<br />

rhc'woilt. hdla ruol fnend*, and rheb^jd mntha<br />

L l l<br />

fod Al l^idno mow. white waken, da Van. ^ a<br />

crew. Znd wtxit.*. i*Jid Mi«t Impotiandy Oau^football<br />

ieiKr!J. >O*J are<br />

»f.o vou a«. I am >*-ho I am lo my Motbei. I U*v<br />

You Mom, 1 couldn't luve Jone U *id>.M you. For<br />

my mom ft lea« hj»vi, mctem!i^htt^;n^rif7<strong>at</strong>Kirbr<br />

(".•-( .u-rN-n^jMiiMmijnuUmmtiiai Heuthere.<br />

:1ur\tt.-. "Sp«r tifi my hrofhwr.* i-iyaru. "a ri'w m<strong>at</strong>e<br />

HV-ilnj; tKVeti plfaiel* JK Alru, 1 leaye ytto a!T of<br />

mi rmnhni *P't rtturd*.Mui an alarmiixk>et«*<br />

dc.eri h»Hi(. 'dmle. iiiu'-e lazy:* Yaunin. X pep til*<br />

fit th<strong>at</strong> phttne ctH, i


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of the Gmrge Cadin Show & Saryniay Ktfht Li lire.<br />

my REM & Sw» Tenipie Pflen CD*. S: Taca-B<br />

tw&rai for fab fimur occapariiw. To the «OBO.TJW<br />

group of Amy. Lorau. Vfcfcy. and fawn Wong. 14o-<br />

p p y y<br />

I bcqiie<strong>at</strong>it a recent!* ttolcn pay-phone, some<br />

Remarin. if • anon otgnus-jcMy duiki (Vta&). i<br />

Irtve the *dot*We and brroncy Linda Tarn * new<br />

lockexwd badc-fuck fikd whh o<strong>at</strong>-trams and p*»d<br />

wwiwk. lo Nu hmc, I giv? a t»tp K& d:&» And a<br />

pair crfnitfi-heeU. lb Kevin Owt. I brquwth a)! my<br />

HKUmptac Scroll vndt. I don<strong>at</strong>e all my joke* and y*r<br />

another Midurfjadtfonnottbont «> Aan*. finally,<br />

to Christina, 1 bequonh ray sucami andabnokon<br />

•Htm to fc/Anc wi* <br />

jnyp»dtfou^irorhea^-yvwciJcud, Whit*-*?<br />

tupport, 1 red th<strong>at</strong> m» tour ywi hac wencuicr<br />

to Mtrnw.. Wnli *3 the ur*« VIM<br />

can ttop ajuj^* me «) iK»t i«uyt< *<br />

tomedmeiiithcdtMini fuiuit anSa 'i<br />

Amt 3 big llunkf to iil niv .niirt frxcnJi tm<br />

|wMO we tu to*rt llut htJc in OK :IX<br />

Anrrib R> I Iravr t-rifht prccn hotn^r lUtii<br />

»«^dj]o«a»ton nnJOh Yeah-Mi.*Ci*j 11: jm.1 JtMI<br />

warn 1 xTJ he home ty nuw ( >-nv. w.nkj I';. ii«-. I<br />

I l d r*j',tof yo ^<br />

tin* ft. finiUy ID ^Kr your«?/ j rcit- Huru -t IIACHin^.<br />

ToGiiu, I WAI p>inn ^> tfave you %fc<br />

we of NU. 1* Oluy rKwVthe law o»icMutair. there!<br />

(Hiy Move) Bundon, whaedid ynu gitflo Nancy. I<br />

lave you twA, no belter m Hjnn with in "U."<br />

Bcc<strong>at</strong>erVd or. thoae human hm\#% npoiiily if 1 go<br />

fir«- OI.'01! T*> J«Ji#-1 law we . cuntr. w> w 0<br />

can cafl mc^nyome- To Gituna Rs.- i leave you *we<br />

pOon af trmpir *wcar*t a reminder of H.ii. (KW*1<br />

rude-hur 1 know you rton'r nenl tr*To Kriwy-1 le^.v<br />

you one UuOUryoo Gautmaf. It put tioon already<br />

bn*! it? To Alan- Diu nay p no mo- look Alan I'm<br />

leamingj To Mub- CangrzrulanMu my £uthhil auitant-<br />

>nV crcr gr*e up. you '«wfc too iue£<br />

itcnu TO th«r (worn luird thaeof in<br />

event of my &,ntwr. For 1 J» rvw «t=n tnking iii!l'.<br />

you noorpon loOf. Q*/.<br />

co\«r ynur evenf^itfed cjw itvi vrm" ot my junk<br />

hfc l cwnicv To I k «- GUIIKJ. you re tii<br />

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unpnf »bJnr. Kisriember "ttw itrsioti XTc Sing." r,<br />

Setn- TOO cncV me up. R«Ui, )\«i do. Hcall/ H^*i<br />

4 d Cli J<br />

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hi-.cniy IliMe X-irr 1 U,\U(.-n-1 Jit, d K*T.<br />

> «i A.-vi Minr:r*.! l^avr my ifriil.ry tri wnit 1T>J kcrj'<br />

n> vyn coin J( ttir linit time r(u>.L jm: I'^I<br />

todiy? Evtrnmr ai UF~'! \mccay fintym aadnuy<br />

God bleu. Yi» t!VERV!iY' I larr m> KO\I 10 pvv<br />

hair; You van siv •»' 1 hirtf;it i^trydjy wtth JwirtptM<br />

and mrra. <strong>The</strong> . A*I»1CT-- H<br />

Till, j B-tO Uvi. d/t 1 *-.iii: < Ju.-r:r'.."!;-:- l^^>and<br />

KFC. ami the drcr cvcwiptmri, juhV j c*ntptn)><br />

trip wiih ft JJ btfing ^m.Tena- the<br />

JRI, the www, and rrstn tenping*. Btchara and<br />

Srgundo- a jail *WmanyoKc. WJ'h »fc^'e*crpocn::<br />

To ViJer - ioy C hr\y tr.ifuL Oim-eoH*!*.<br />

To Eit>Jt - >wr ncc lwv-1 iivi v.'iii.-t To S-iuI *• £(«.k't<br />

new noon. 1? Byrort - a nickel 4nd chanpr fur a doilit.<br />

'flam." To Jerry snd Alt>en - Each odirr. To<br />

CUudu—my cixi'tmh. Hu*i.<br />

Wicr." ToOab(W> L - my %'iliie N<br />

TiiGabtirLt D. - my r.nl>~Hnv J,<br />

y p<br />

a kmi, a bnysenbeny and a lancaroo; To Tint if.: A<br />

super cuts "brothel": T« Danr. Sift. t»i) d^rm fiw»i,<br />

"end," *Dwit" 'weird;" 1b EXon^ Berkd« and 4<br />

irarrfbone'To SU. SchuUand S!r. Bifcrr- .3 :ay cn;:-<br />

Uwwte nuth ycsrcTn Mt A: a 'I know my; *U n gpuig<br />

up, so?* <strong>at</strong>td a huge guilry snile!; anJ last but net Uta<br />

to Momicur "Monkey' Uu; all the power xad surt<<br />

port you need to ("d to wnrre you want tit be, the<br />

courage w meet evrry duQenge you Cice. 1 s pcc&I pboc<br />

in my beart dut you will always hutd m; nuiicr wh<strong>at</strong><br />

and one day «today ai»d my MIKWI tvyuui warrruh.<br />

youruu3e, your cuing »etC your tuppincs». ywir tux<br />

nSencbfa'p tnd you: wppon. 1o all thine j Irh our. i<br />

have not finyxitn you bur wiih you £ t^e bn: jf<br />

luck. I wfll mill everyone dearly and love yi w J!1 t.nJy.<br />

Bur unce miny of you wfll be gum£ acr-W ^* Hay<br />

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fp .ik-i. To P^trtik t). - mi<br />

Smi-fl Gallup and Robert Smith - mv bltw i^nrti<br />

1o ihu only, pjthtuco-uw. f<strong>at</strong> * tanmaiy'i Scv *ho<br />

cpotc Bcikdcy mii 5nicU». rV\DIV • my dental<br />

•Hygiene J^oduca and Woch to m<strong>at</strong>h h-i p iHfncmj't<br />

Uiir. On ^ Wu biiicr note jn.j cno>t unpnrurtfy r.><br />

Hu-my<br />

1, fcrk Jew; would Ukz tc :iw)W (hrOisjt !'>.H foall<br />

thcpoixi tirw-i;uui HICTT;-in& if iHL' Itigh xhonl<br />

y^aniiipohct. I Icive Adj;rnn.' ir.ykcytiiJin 4/nii\—<br />

dnirn ici^.n*. /Viiirr-. .W, 13iff *«.; iti»pn I l«v?<br />

yi>u all my unused if Aemh coapMJ^ Pi v flunk* for<br />

ill Ac rid'n home Gndv rltjnki for all rhc Absrnt<br />

fNMca vnu wr«'« me. PMTft ihano i'o; the didv up-<br />

Aiir .tn UK IKWICW muw tMtiottt rf-inri^ pw, Irene<br />

i \n\x vnu al! ihc onprv- wjier tw*n« ^^i \\nrJk.<br />

K>tnt.-r 1 w 3 brpe p*ii; rt'Wue and pr*nnjr i>d in-i ihc li.iio \n<br />

Yrt\ on mxtrire. ['lunkO S.Tmi * !ij<br />

tih iJt hthun opKnc. ;<br />

li^nr^ m.tMr nudcujv .k'it> thsnk* ti>< v. ii.Tiut;',<br />

rt. ¥ . l j-.i JYi'.v ! i.-:"f '•.•'.! ^t' th-.* tir'r* "•- »TP* f' 1<br />

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T 3 TJ T HJt>u thr<br />

cake and *!•«•«» ia t.^-Uni il«« P*fV. np» li,»m lite<br />

K.ta:wiJ(\ a turdrd<br />

l. IVtri;. \1lh >. An. my 1*VMH! h*x. lx*icr, an <strong>at</strong>ilcwh.<br />

a f*v«4()'l>wuivnt<br />

v»n*'! .-r.itv. I lie hcj-.i-nv f'.iiTi or. Senior*.<br />

!. Anae Kim fnnp.<br />

-yl.ttvf.-. I K-i<strong>at</strong>tWici-.ii'KfJiliA Wnnu —Tm<br />

!ni:>t:rv.! warn SM.1'".H».l ihaiibf.^r jfithrrtdesyou<br />

».-%rt give ;rv! 1 ,U.l>,; Id Kt --- thc^<br />

totfim — (hcwalk^p/i*<br />

uf<strong>at</strong>r: 11. KKhjid -- V'l CVCAiburrnm<br />

— tviiTHflt t.'tv 1 1 *iiny<br />

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f wlw.» FPS^. to Vmu»<br />

^kl piinn. *ung)a«Oh pink htpe, aM "motor<br />

": id '"hjniti H«wcf nmnorici. l>rKet,<br />

« cV dub- ;(<br />

VST- OCW. J-OUth<br />

, t«» John — O.G.<br />

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tcitin, iu yey — >:tp;»« jug of Vwntrjr apple"<br />

lf*itm jrvj tiu-1 'Z crrti^rtM'iwtt; M Mary "man-Inn*<br />

— FiCTr..'S.*ih. S.S mcrwria. -4**i cf July; pi AKJO.<br />

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!.-K,mik4 njr/yr.HT.4.5 - Ma twin!", «CVF*K*I-<br />

I.'f'j?'\. "niiwtn'en uj'". Y.mug IVk, "t»4i,oohf". kim-<br />

^ i^'S lirrS-f. Hdium<br />

'I -in, JJI^I Si*. , !)'••'• -vli,. \> )\v. imitilrcv) iin.iiiii^vn ;m w,m\ ju ii.cxi mr pn ihn<strong>at</strong>^h my i»">i>if<br />

[w^iJlv'.'ll, I lci\«fnyrtrtniilpri(iti:Jr.<br />

!, WVndy Kin, iff cxhauMcti mind and abvduirfy ntbody,<br />

hereby lent the tidying irrnu to; JATKI. my<br />

frikjw " SCe'n gmtna make J dun^c. gotiipin^ ffucmi<br />

n« twoiorac, dvcmiui era dw }.rriect rjjlj. To M.'i*. ri< Chem »oijtwfr*<br />

UxiJi an«i TOIIIV guide, K3mic< for your alterpo,'<br />

a.^d tiw idrovcT fixid for f/ur »f j t .• y. To !>4nicCe:<br />

out waJio to *chocil on sporul ichcdiil- . w«i ic»jt*>cfit rolli to taUt to<br />

(Sufry. I cwiidn'i rtM*i'J. To Ricbi whwevtr psree ot"<br />

me yit* haven't Kokn ya .. J-WJ hans f**TjTb;rtg of<br />

nxrvc i!:ts*iy. TAIHO, TO SHdlt. a JUfA m JrwI/mtt.<br />

piadL^c!l.nAi;Vano:Krii<br />

tine iwuh tJO. snd Kn cereal. To Jacques: a<br />

M i i l M f d<br />

rj^ and tray cimvcT^ition: **t\rlikl mtr<br />

thr pw ihiec yai>. V«u pjv* *« t!,c h<strong>at</strong>! May WT<br />

'•fleet »otrksiinc toon. CM me. I pronu^ w «U yuu<br />

bd d Mununr. l>jdiy.and SI/KK- rny<br />

. I Jove vo»i »il. Ti» tuflite liwdl<br />

- tnf jymp iihy To Ij*riJ:! LEAV£yOJJ3<br />

1. R«n Kesi. of r»%vtirn hodv ami mint] hrnun'f-<br />

^iaitlytirk ot me J4 Lowdl<br />

i Tarn, an empty Worn tu run lu. To inv<br />

roou tnnid Shaw ! Jr-.^ new kntn ami I1MU!UV»<br />

« nhL-fl he'«.Jd WKI pray anlirim wnn't ict in. AUo a<br />

rcsirvt\j ,po». on the Nip3 firt Dcpartmc<br />

HeauVi iiarnrr * wxxlunf- window and a<br />

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jvr niv' flit' Uiij' wi',1)<br />

Iwtr: tlirr, >it| ;^e numrwf<br />

iirtimid VJU(r!)f1Miuo}( ^m<br />

J Ii ?ijv-r jil it thr h whijp-"<br />

p«< irtil i".»jitotjt« 'A'.m. but III jiimlejtr y*i *ti<br />

ultn-tdua-utm . Slmi-rw pr


3 sfumc hug «id Kr«m and MX<br />

flri'd:Sfiifc<br />

enhititapcFranny.p»r«ncc»ndane3tpciim;(<br />

nrv»T forget; Shea. f\imp Up ihe Volamc and memo-<br />

?waf Chrbtnui li^hta; Alex, B% jod and a spanking<br />

.Jean vin: Amir."I *i»h I had nm doUan!" and alt<br />

the mow hilariuu*, Muuld jolu.-i and storin of ihc<br />

Wild: Avrva. a naTiy good uU and a big tnrg ind feiw;<br />

K<strong>at</strong>t, Tuv yonu.'": ro the cast «*f Evtw. a thouund-<br />

oaj xluxm4edgn ;..t to the one > -Ko t»?k on the t*£cev.<br />

hiiU pan in lfce *rww rf all, T.vita jfld, choruv<br />

lOren, rnanks iw being rfitte; Vanc^i i record ccntww<br />

dot Hianu and Arida. "I'm rbrir wviv'': Julian<br />

dw*. eniUenconvrrutMiru to dhtria M* Moietli<br />

frnm ihr daily lenon — Amrofcm, amici; Sn.% ><br />

weikour ofdaiv Nkk. ad»lcmm»-&eclifc .Adrianu,<br />

a d<strong>at</strong>e with me (you wish j/k); !v,n, Milo. Davit. Me<br />

Abfarro memories, a reaily stinutjzting raivupc and<br />

lots ai raperuivt free w»ne and (Killah (runt UKJ*V'V.<br />

am) tc Noah, half of m? sandwich, »n riidtew M^*<br />

tangoandiiu-dui^rice.aKTir^itticJdv-i'XTiire.aniirtut.ashrif>e<br />

to Gsnfr and Carol. irant*rww-^c<strong>at</strong> ti> trt\<br />

t; ye Jxjiirt iVHiInrjrd. Aul* Aitrten 31 nv hiniic,<br />

v r<br />

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»n t wgairo sny pUr, any itmr S<strong>at</strong>w. i<br />

Kt.vi\i nntiTc "m tJ£ht»*. and :.ty UY.<br />

'. Ijirin Kob%»ht£awa, braucjth the ttJIomnp ><br />

O«Ja — a ^aviinrt p*k"«a liiKiiigir, to Roh — a fix<br />

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'tcnrji: cM(itud« li* Ixnng dine from 'I/frVtJ-4VIW<br />

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vtti di.Vi hjve. (>TJI\! £trt Tithini; ir- put jmi. Rltjr.y<br />

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ne*cr had.To G.B.'il !ca-;r yi-« jnmr c<strong>at</strong>V.-ewO 1<br />

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mi in*l-t. y.»i\i have uilTruxl<br />

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ity Mr alujv» fti«? ihac I'D Mr.<br />

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my idurr«^ . Lev. Jon: |< a<br />

f ^ I Icji't \vu «iih f^<strong>at</strong> vurs'<br />

wirth of meme/iii ',s»>ih ifuod iMh»i: aiii nwM .M<br />

jU my heart and s>ml. lo Jl '.ifiiv nit'R, tny bec<br />

•*ivhcs and gr<strong>at</strong>itude,<br />

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fricndi -- Frli* AuYctinp [h<strong>at</strong>kettull icKtindetJ.<br />

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Oitw. Toiin ju-ij;liiiij], Tunmy Oie". Kom t^iriii<br />

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Oiicm t*-»r.tnd-yiarn t^im* piaicti. jimrry Ownd<br />

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— a ical toiJ H of A guy tn- ptovrrdtji no! *rnin; to Ton<br />

Uirr. —4lkeiL < «pu:i:cfCiHiit I *truck: to Itojn — a<br />

San li«* kivbaii tnp.<br />

!, Stevrn Kyauk. imiiJlu'ly *n u, Uivt I.>v.dl, |t-ji-.ilioe<br />

l't 'tic HiliiAMi)^ jsvjiit. to Gil. the Luiot mar<br />

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i.> WJ'.-TW, (IK- r^i/ii 4nJ ti>c<br />

fiiXcct >inj fir-*n yi\j[ i.-*ti iiTiile: :o Oint. > Itmrf<br />

p^ii >'f foikrri: Jawm: ...rt«* - .ti*.'.. ; Tern', the j'iano<br />

ruom. !«j[iu: !«^tui! U'lni.ui^tn'lOV, M ^ictit'fV...<br />

ccul-WiO-; to limy. 2 njist* pjinimi^ u« r»un>. it.*, wirinun.<br />

hj\Ty r .>ii play t d ' i i B<br />

Dinin. A C3wm bo^k. to Alfroj, 1 jjve back<br />

,!r\wi ma^la and soles, thanks; Bo. pkue drive, no<br />

mort J-poirtciri; to Derrick, take ihe Bruwns eo IVt«,<br />

can 1 get a ridch Son, I'm going m tdl Emily: to<br />

Mikr. the K>ok;«»J«y, a new cu s>-nrm bccauie mj'<br />

can hurt; to Tun. my 7-fin^ct hool'* R> Lnte/, 1 leave<br />

WAI yot; and tinally ra Kokoe. (b+tn and luppy<br />

ihako to Lin you a lifairpf. Hey! Ntf«p >HAS And III<br />

«r Vfti l<strong>at</strong>rr.<br />

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rrwc ic*p. alxxit nv aiu t K't 1). rnnrmr^r Gu'» parttrv<br />

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tiii^fIiTevetVn>t*n<br />

'.ilrciJy berr, Uv*ni<br />

njp To tlvf o«Jy<br />

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to cut yi.tit 11MA pljjipji, Ta I'net — a calculnor.<br />

CJJCUIJIC iio x; lojjnmy— a Mu^itict.<br />

YiJU a/< M ill r;dt« rong cn«xiph r jinparci tu me. IIV<br />

HA: TO 'X'liium •• - lefi-ovcr iiuig. mtin fiom<br />

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knew 'wh<strong>at</strong> 1 mean; To IACJOOQ — *ii hao tot To<br />

Vincent —<br />

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andEuL<br />

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•nomtir*. tn« htaiv w.J SJKJ ".tici. j vt-y «*wm<br />

t.jai. To LCiPT — I^d* ;.f iwr.t. tCetp working<br />

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v.ill dicrith t(,f mr-xinifi ai«I H,,>* M-U to come<br />

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nwnmw wf> iharcd f.t* a mcnvM-aMc M\ yean »ft*i<br />

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^ill Iwvr ym pi« *t»h i IAIU Uiyy muihuxw p<br />

friend Ve iiii, IUJTT you n»7dunvw+it(hutillerfwnti<br />

the K«M Kttinf! prutiteins with yiw utona u<br />

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i*m tU ha pwxr it"<br />

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broil* uiu m.vrt R"* "^ 'I***" '" AKXH-A, i>m<br />

typoiriircr b^ctuu: j'tnt oiJt*' li-io*r he*" t^ ^"J"^<br />

Th*i»ki for luitnmn to my j'Vr'.')it>M *M givmi; me<br />

the tdxkt I iwdolro Iw<strong>at</strong>. HS v». Oi,vi^ Ii. Ky, 1<br />

Ut.vr \tm tt*e *riih<br />

RoycB?%»fc o«v Door too. JENNIFER LEE-)ih>da «lT-iJI Huyje. To tuwty a p**k ol KUoic*<br />

ion. Gittwt Tiy %*,* I leawe j3 my eifsriciKw (totn aki thanks^ To couun Ouutophet, • roQ of tuiici<br />

the cHd hill< 01 Lower ff«U M^< Be ^x-d. vxt »o» papa- Tu Adusa, thinki for the uippnti'. To Mike<br />

To my duigbtm anJ ray w<strong>at</strong> 00 nW Amazon Ui&. [Mjccmtfttiiy spea&'iMf. a wliy ^wc To Sheldon,<br />

To liberty KondiL. 1 l»ve my iniilr in ytteit joeVr deep. I wf Ji you cormnard tuceest! To Pamda,<br />

enhance!- Cuwuecd ta drive you nua-'To Dril P«-<br />

To Kdvin. my 4iIO0 rday tpot.To SktJc<br />

1000,1 Irsv the a« KKm<strong>at</strong>f MAABLf- and a hM ui<br />

BETTY. LfSTKK.<br />

STANLEK AND TUNG- 9414 tc&xmnotin. MY<br />

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K» dm piy Pve been hansM our w ih fix tfar iac t*c<br />

yon, RON VONG- mdJrf ofthe nig!*,<br />

our praoiou luwneot*. I luw you the only real thing<br />

I owe togpc (Hioc ibyBKk with hit) Doo> fc«tcc<br />

''. &ru. T) HtV Sqtnd. I have the (don't wreck it) and a OIK tor mono. yuu*n-1 reaSy<br />

l n T t T ]<br />

iwr inifwj.yr«!wi.ihafllu for everything ToMau<br />

leave JROTC.-^iMt acwncvdi^ Spoaal Thini to A S, 1 pvc you visiuiion ncJw :>• iht MAC an4 a 7P<br />

MOM. DAD, Auw AJkc. Dw tni-yoL-JVUE. iiuauu b*S. l>jnkt for thr tidci; i had fiw rnntin'<br />

ToJMW; You turn to takta*cf die trw Sbes. fime with you. 7u Oani. I law ynu $ W Mortfa of RED<br />

«v«f to mv f*su*e and y*Ki c*a u« mp awnputn tmi MEAT and s p&m r»f, pjti big bcxiger!.' fwn *nd m«MOiic«: OOOD Lt.'CK, STATfc<br />

«ALT 9> To GML 1 deni Uw wbn •» fr «»^ tv<br />

huipen~but *4ut«« .1 iu: YOU KNOT VHAT"S need an>, Rjytrr. Thanks fix all the thinp vou'tc tSwrt<br />

TRUETo }KV. GMO. Lutk rOINTING WEST fi»r n-x. K«UJ* a 1c*. Good tudt <strong>at</strong> Sent Ounipkjfv.<br />

(hips I<br />

!. >JeDie Lee, *31 eradouily p*e rierything; own to<br />

the fu&mvtg jwopit ToVynmoisn, 1 lea*e aQ *rfnt>d<br />

f d fo<br />

y Alfred — an unlimi py^<br />

tuobrrry tea and chwul<strong>at</strong>e dcu^uiutK Qwii -'eryluadi^chcctelcanlutdtn<br />

Lturtpi^iMi. Ictn —<br />

all ofmyor^snu paper u keep hn niiodoffirf ihot*<br />

R-rarxd mmJi: Ttmmy — WdL I'd p»« A-u Alftoi.<br />

but it loolcf; tike you've already got him;<br />

1 !! hjflg with you l<strong>at</strong>er. Mike Pumam. all my<br />

«dw pna knd mod I -2 tla«e>. Tlianla for t»ein$ a<br />

real piod fecud. You'ir " f * I »eiU iuwnr -uy It •> bcrn<br />

fur. doi-.g anything and evrrymine wnh yuu, Ti rv.<br />

ervorK die, * ran on; cf rtvun. to I Tijpet you next time.<br />

Thjjik*: Aad pwd I udL To 1 «wdl and CUM of 19"> V<br />

ing me wnif rhra wiH f anJ IJII^/ •— I arif><br />

i m^d«>». AnJ*mce I v*ntvwukc<br />

v>nii ITM*. I l^jvr litrtn id fur y^i to<br />

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"(it my iimily — i k-a^t bduiki the thioip tb*<br />

ttvi rw*rt tt> ntr- niy tn?iiKmn. ai'.*Tnpli»htrvnu.<br />

jfcHUr^apJu. i(i^hi.-n. mcJilt. jmi nUtoi<br />

"uming, V1I1 j?«Jc ^*.ka(« m fl »u 1 «MI).<br />

* dance tUsy Wnktut MI 1 ucky\ and a*d-<br />

W* urcimb **l" kr ctpptwcinw an-i rrnrtn yopin.<br />

'D(irj'i think shout«101 nvKh M wtitil) end up overinJrtwj;<br />

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\nvr \iw 11 rtw otipnal founder c wfc»lkJw«>fp Quo-»•<br />

1 ! forgn me, cm. Not rwn when fnt ahondrriUfvcSffuucDock—IV<br />

waked two knf( yon<br />

foe jm «nd K has accrmplitheJ nothing, but now<br />

mu'tt hadL 1 leave you the t«it of ny life «9 d>jc perhapi<br />

our nKniship on pnw 4ftd nmount irto m<br />

much more; Chm Squad M,94 —Thanks (CK teadin«<br />

raetu btboU.bravc to fx|%f<strong>at</strong> mmH. and tohwt<br />

i I l > d JJi y tbMtiituu. lUbi TTn<br />

nut tint, ju* refiah my mrmof y. Att like you know<br />

wWftfoiAf«»."; iisuhcf — i Icoe you p<strong>at</strong>ience.<br />

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"^».i. »*>« you da And dori do a Gaitey.';<br />

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aunci<strong>at</strong>ion; finally to God — Ttunla for<br />

ri*e —<strong>The</strong> Uuvcnai Queaicn: Why it k thai AhAx<br />

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, Linda's, m/. "me* inTfteGry '<br />

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pager, 435 for "*ya" nor V37.1 a<br />

Jai: tine man, "Gry Nights". MY<br />

1 GOSSIP PARTNERANGELA:<br />

*pin the bottle. SIEVE'S house, .<br />

hoodgiccloth.es. lots; gossip.'<br />

N a t a 1 i c :<br />

JUSTlNDAVISJOHNNY and<br />

all your admirers, tardia in 1/2<br />

scn-or prom da:c MY LOVER<br />

BOY STEVE: hot.« on a pl<strong>at</strong>tv...<br />

whc.-. are we gonna i Lwi unit jodi<br />

tot fitly, cm lie ctinti-jl *;id license ntjm iVettrMind<br />

in'it, i|>rav prlrla>!tlc<br />

Rood luck in the Army, Ma"/ Anne.<br />

ity deck, the cow «"ui<br />

Nrcole, Aru y su bip.tr;<br />

nt Jenny, jef'ka Kciiee k >aiiuon iind Micahi, and tnCirc<br />

: mult .'Ji^c,fctinshem,Trrciia.andh'eJili?,'I7)tru*^e<br />

•. I forgot, just take *ome «f Grt\ snilT. - ,<br />

(.Will! MicJittod, jeavr a lew thn»p\ th<strong>at</strong> rq>rtM:iu<br />

• wh<strong>at</strong> happened ; n the put tirirycinrfiM, 10 AJ;im.<br />

•; my pa!; tleave yuii weekend trips to SanaCuu.cWiin'<br />

•"" s-i. .'•''JK wlien yt-ui pin-no wen- p»i«' *>cn if<br />

1 M,? world. W<strong>at</strong>t D, I ^ivr<br />

>oti ? NBAtjitet*. •...'' !;' .!•-,\nir«Kt», Ciwii ti>»*.n»-4 'liank >TMI I<br />

[ici^plr wiio tit iti»'i" •«> y:(iiihciin^-. Mi. Rijyir;<br />

your autograph pa^c> fr IJM year iW.-iro Jrtry<br />

J<strong>at</strong>avjiii, a K'i ot pav-**;«t ilit-"X"- tnom^i tut a lite<br />

tune: to K.'bin Kim, rr jtiinii-* |>rr the wii'ile y«»,<br />

hitMkfdit. hf.'ch, dinnei. ^1 ye:.r "sld IP; tn J,ilm<br />

Vcf.'ivu, ic'4i biHtki tlut wm owctl't>t tIl{•^>rw. c.('.>•..!>.1, Aim.i. Mnyn Jir..t<br />

Jowc 1 Imve i IMI k\u> 01 af »uy, v%liu.lKvrt lie pu<br />

tr«. lii Fjt^.lish trji htis I Irivc tlunk^: Mi. Miwjn i<br />

iluiik t'-r 'ili^tr^i'K^ir in.' IUIIIS. wlulcvt-r ilirv .iic.<br />

M^ htiller 1 tluiilt for L'W *n>mirrtul Ainrnci'i liter*iinciiirti<br />

wcu-.ii. Ku. iii-iirn i U'JIIK IUI «>»^*I>, ^>im.ii<br />

*!.THI," bo<strong>at</strong> dance...<br />

hoaje-aiitiiis."Jtc joya"; Mdissi—Culm K J'anclnw,<br />

Ben tc Jcrr>-'s, junior pr^m, bast dance. T-ilitrt, Australia,<br />

an c'wv Scina— Yamaguchi, fi jir-dye, tot-taken,<br />

bo<strong>at</strong> duncr, nixie comments, cheers w/ KJIIIU.I<br />

(r lawaii rvomie); Saroli—Macka!ing. mobile, rhe pit,<br />

"lonyi HaiJing, blon-Jc fiicn-ji any<br />

"dt*tr.iciK»nO. D?;rtrii — 'jO ccni? (for' ending), l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

•— n-v '[Cihnui) yea; w<strong>at</strong>droSe (11 *^ukl lixik I;«MIJ<br />

on you', Andruw — i^mlim darden waiitr (mi'd<br />

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j j o . m a n n o u i C c i t t e i<br />

fyo» heard it fitwn me tint). Nitimit — a fivojrrjr<br />

*.ctumi r .i)ent (yi>u IJWI; mrdir)ticr). W;n.wi — z draft<br />

'sman. quiet girl, all thr jaz?<br />

ZO'i and con*rt!iinisf books, another h-r. yp-jr<br />

"lliink" T-iitirt. an;t a piom d*":; Kim. the "ending<br />

n.witinc and beamy-, Hrria, 10 jri— -f «-~i.t.:«<br />

Andicw, btt pu'ft.' it tick .^"h y 1 "' ::Rl>' ort !. run-n Na-ano, of w\~>t\' leave I'lhloe—a new car.<br />

irairit'r, mcafliftgrui lift cnnvvn<strong>at</strong>ioii*. oci;?iiiMiiun<br />

vkilU, fa-i:« drpiiiurcuthn^juei, chips tltfi:Ak [>*"-'(.<br />

an.J j liib/vfiJiTibcjiriiCT.. (i)fjjn'i Icgj; Chiinir.-i—<br />

kikonun iwcepvtakn, btuthen and u\wz. all Itp^tck<br />

co'.ir^ in the woild. plJiirtL'ni.ijita^*. Ntl ci*co gai<br />

11)0110, "li:>^ jpin." >jii; Keys. kr*;<br />

Srunari|:-ns—jhotmrmnric* ol drill, iwi-ei tut*.<br />

d^Mtnt. (peakrri for your «crw. weekend Ittvpt.<br />

•.•nknebby iui'-.ci. (-11- -a runction.\i family, a wi\de<br />

ed, a \[» ; m my cotilliun, trair.rr pov ur*fttnnt, unlimiicj<br />

•'•••'Jdet '.t^e, liktimc »ujiply of MJtiers tof<br />

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malibuffiot th<strong>at</strong> wcevcr wrnj); Kjm—.ill the hen ltd<br />

ijckctv on ilii^ plj.ict. oiuntcltng *••' FIvRNlN reeni,<br />

nwrkry D> /'it orrtitiracn: Ktinmi^—all piy prol>leitis<br />

liom fKihnunyiarnti, * "A»rrv ittccir, and'niy<br />

iha['>iu. Scif\i--buiik menn't::-, ..f jjof inches<br />

ajid a cute boyOiend: ToSieph— •.:(iy Barbie dull, a<br />

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klo lunch!"<br />

,1994<br />

Bowling Night<br />

Lets bowl the nicht sway"<br />

March 4. 1094<br />

"'izza and Pool<br />

Night<br />

II Dixli, its :i Pizza Part\ r "<br />

\ Gradu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

June 16, 1994<br />

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Cookie. Jrtd BIp Bird; To Uura — our "car j'gn" to<br />

Mveyuu some embimumra:. Thanks for cveryiliing<br />

die past seven yean!; 1b Chris the woman of yvur<br />

drains:To Ron—the wtig"Happy,Happy,Joy. joy";<br />

To Terry—ihch3iianaiIugr,ToCtKy—myihareof<br />

the Spanish homework. whcre'iyoun?: To Mai — a<br />

loc of food » I an sec you c<strong>at</strong> for the fins time!; To<br />

Elaine — die <strong>at</strong>tendance M/opt to mark me here.<br />

Thanla!;To HeUn—my fcod;To Kim — the ruduw<br />

front the bcaneryiTb Man* — A new phonelinc so I<br />

c3nnl|ctoyDti;ToMiriun — the eyeball in the glau<br />

}okq'Ibi'a*Hiy~thc''Burotuner';Tb5ci«na—my<br />

food (Yeah, you'too!); To Sh«tr—a new beginning<br />

' To Vcnui — my back pirns; To my whole squad —<br />

money for laying sorry, nylon*, mrlcn, and manoi<br />

I, P<strong>at</strong>rick N^, of an Analytical mind and ipiiittul bndy.<br />

hereby will inc following acts of rrtcrey: J.uuilun —<br />

the tevivai of those good OT day* and IMK kkkin'<br />

mbHtjoferfijrTECHNORAV^D^nid —HAWAII,<br />

Kan)ake.JaeJiintheiV«—"^eVthrr^d^AWW<br />

YEAI-!!-!"; Tony — an alarm dock, tonto KMS.snd<br />

fix thar ride-door Uimpcrt, Sean — "M« alrc*^ ha» a<br />

d<strong>at</strong>cVyou need mother Honda emblem 1 ; Vincent—<br />

a family piiiiering without yr*i; Gieg—a canitxMfd<br />

hottsc mide from B<strong>at</strong>man Happy Mral boxes; Albm.<br />

Jerry, and Kevin — a semcucr pa* for the library —<br />

anymoie American Demo, video?; JiltduVn — k«p<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ering ilioiedead pIantt...ANYTHtNO iS POS-<br />

SIBLE!: Tim Seto — Davit and nutilitjd meet<br />

Sag<strong>at</strong>,..FL r NK DATiHiTim L». Jiain. ind Alan —<br />

anymore US. Hutury video bfonperr!"; Axd. C Jim,<br />

Diirdle,and Ed.mind—"HUNCH, I-OiSESSION.<br />

BRiCKT; jimmy Choi — MORTAL. 1 KOMUAT7<br />

"V?\\ti yew tryiugto get enz? with?!"; Tung— VFIio'i<br />

theman&Hicn—nil the pedal m die n-ct<strong>at</strong>—HKS<br />

isn't nrajjary!; Wayne Shiti — "ItJ all politics, every<br />

time I ice you falling..."; Clarma — a car wash?<br />

"HOW RUDE!" iniTail thmc 90210 and Mrfrnw<br />

tape* as requested; Kim — Sleepless in Scaitlc Monica<br />

— a phone call???; Annie and Mike — a u>W wanner<br />

— Who'* Q.irick???; Angela — yearbook wa-n't<br />

the same, huh?; Connie — a GIANT rxmra'd and<br />

some witwge cam; Daisy— »Y xirvivwi!; Vickie —<br />

roies for wh<strong>at</strong>?; WyiinmUri — YES, we won't he JI<br />

(IK same KHOO! for uncc — jiut kidding; SwnJy —<br />

how nuny limes can you make circlet wiih yoni<br />

hands?!; 'l"iflany—when air ywu gonna lee and Eviia<br />

Piano Thrnaonir?!: Evtiymcelsc— 111 IK- <strong>at</strong>r.nm!<br />

licit Mvncwtf-n- • - «.- y? Ijrctli!<br />

to 1 can hitch a ridi;-, Mr. Himmcr — page* tiui are<br />

Jiniihcl on iim* Ovincsc to<br />

Tnny 1_. my Chines: name to Jackson M., my Spsniih<br />

to Stanley H.. my worries ;o Janet L. my chicken<br />

to Gia D-, my jumpiopc to lucai L, nty pidong-up<br />

prli skills to Danny H.. my mah jong to Zibun M.,<br />

my itorj* of Josrphtn? to Denis, and many wxihes to<br />

ail gradu<strong>at</strong>ing seniou.<br />

i. Syndee Nguy, of *ound body and mind, beque<strong>at</strong>h<br />

the fiiJIowing: JENNY L — my outpoing/talk<strong>at</strong>ti-e<br />

«Jf, Rolorpointingi in My Mind-"; KR1STISA —<br />

g y<br />

my e)^dashc5. lungrnliij^ct (Ingcts, krep ihe diiimb;<br />

IIEATHF.R ~ I 7 ;Mt. nha« next', die "M" muni<br />

fuy, a cunerti CINDY N — the scene on the Ixrach<br />

will enmc true, ff>otl )»ccaitw I don't want to ice )>it><br />

midjTIFIANY — Limb»crK>[i. .t dtiicri liccnw. my<br />

|KK>1 sltilh — Noil: BIC — newsw^<strong>at</strong>panL. afor»ne<br />

coolur, IVV— i Wirncr Bn-'hct^T-ihitt CMIX ytti<br />

may need it orir day, JENNY T — inniKent »nc,<br />

ftyehJAIIthefocjd^want!(h»od l<strong>at</strong>er): AMY-my<br />

tlowncss in M/soytHi wnn't play w fait, hete a:c<br />

tfic tnni.1; LJI.Y— my LnowMge ab-nit c<strong>at</strong>*. Ni«!<br />

OJIICHKU and flowtr>; LINMI — J Orivcr'i IKCIUC.<br />

strinjy ro nuke nie the lieart ttung: HLI.b?J I. — J<br />

iuii (in MI iliccollon (Jiniv- will .ti lejfl kxik pk-jimj;<br />

to (my/c<strong>at</strong>: PETHft — di.]vinj^/v.fiip|vil cftam. iimr<br />

•r.MiifioMd lynei df "Why Ho I Relieve." il.c luncli 1<br />

owe jmi; JACK — a new m<strong>at</strong> foi y title<br />

1 i a hike; ADKIKN'Ni.<br />

; Not pictured: j .~inut.'.?cryiulrir-.?.<br />

1 Syndee Nfjuy ' ~o pounds, IRI-NKC:<br />

— "tlunk:. t'i'f vrt -if, b<br />

— 3 Mimp<br />

ROC;?.R(IU : )<br />

free bjck<br />

r; I<br />

il'i I'ccn I*I ea I lu»inj;<br />

vtrij *k.r*pinc»ennic5; Rk-]unJ —all of my «i'a!' P* 11 -<br />

uli: Pemie-• the wnp from J<strong>at</strong>kis C^cii^ to re-<br />

]nae your Mitst*: Cymfcia — the dancing routine we<br />

did ai the diHiWe trn day parade: Oamlia — my lied<br />

Mirttli tot alwvi enccuwpng me (o Miacn for me<br />

impuMibk: Ib-id — my Jplin for »sanding by me K<br />

wpportipg me Strphanid — ihe twU ffiy: l*huiiti&<br />

— my iplit on the Ksin for supposing TXC. SM --.I<br />

hyena f« afwjj-j makinij my iiomach hun; Jean To<br />

—my Ci-rofcccl* for encouraging me w«Art on wh<strong>at</strong><br />

I thoophi was tmposiible; Mdba Mark —all of my<br />

pnedeu painting for naking me fed ipecUl all the<br />

tiitie. Smile!: linda — my bcautitul happy face for<br />

your waJIi for undenunding me; Venece — fishes<br />

beanie we've comealong way for yourbabd: Bic^—<br />

my .1i«r rcurin« for helping me th? mosn Amy He<br />

— my I. doneyand mu.tfa.-J sandwidi th<strong>at</strong> >-ou loved!:<br />

Syda — my short hair because you've always been<br />

supportive; A.P-Srudio An C*«—my h-ppy "Hello"<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I k/iowyou guvt will mws!; Uwimcc — a Chines;<br />

dictiunar>" bnause I wim't be hen: ^r.yntou* to<br />

help: C,e Nim — a half lug...Hre Her. ior.v — i<br />

futurenutch. Weiha'!nunJgain. lu.itbtttncrleiM:<br />

Jesiie Ailamo — I will you the TL'N" from the Chinese<br />

totauT<strong>at</strong>it wr went to for standing bv me when I<br />

needed ti;cie(.nc the mast'<br />

Adim Noily: L'nt.i a ZJ; Jury I Uiji icith the (i-lltw -<br />

m^ IICITII: J pifie cinir. a ^hphjn iciah ij!-, a ^ood<br />

ta/tif. *iumii! C, i wtft jhirt, inyci;n. an nk;nw<br />

J<br />

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r. i prlfticn*!, a real hwrcti 1 ,, membervf-<br />

to the PrnnxrjtJ;: I\ury Fan Ciub and ihe p>M<br />

ntrja! we dcirivr^, l.'r.ti) Stephanie? J inagnttlii, 4<br />

i nuplerstia imiie-, nv.'rr *hota, *onde(fiil memories.<br />

jnd my f5rn love; I 'imi Andrew, a bunk («^ it du j'tui<br />

I'jm to bines—lua/id I'JIW dutliiri^ and Ix-auti-<br />

P ipht<br />

1. Lutau Np, fi: sound n:i»d and luxly leave the A»ll<br />

g l p ' HtitLj; — tornofnafkjn^ndcoupons<br />

Chips Atiov- jenny — a w:i(ch i>> *hc can l>c on<br />

tune, lily •-• ..mr ftietidihip Vu-kie ~- my p^iticiKt<br />

so y,«i can li;;cn »o fv\>p;.- uik ,»l! day. Amy — all my<br />

vltclccitt skilliand aJI my tjrrr ton. D-isy — HI'liwcauvcit<br />

is fstc [>ctVYrr» vim guyi |idia — . ranw I knijst 1 VMJ can't<br />

livr without it.<br />

Nunntir.K my closest friendi:<br />

Miii-Ncw Veart Eve IW1. Fairlon Islands, i-loact<br />

uu.Uluia. Junes Taylors Oic<strong>at</strong>cst Hits, P<strong>at</strong>io Cafe,<br />

deuces, double d<strong>at</strong>es with your parents, a wink, tonuuin<br />

and fcta iiieiac, Alcu-Tciru, a n<strong>at</strong>ural tan, cool<br />

mixes, birthday panic*, driving skills, colored jeans,<br />

bead loom, fike ID. a iteaJy income: Orla-bosvl of<br />

r,cc. [t,^>pers, (aboo, Ea«ef in Cilroy. discount on tinpcrie.<br />

cab ride fioir. Macro's to Molly'*, pingpong,<br />

"Fteak Me &iby w , tn<strong>at</strong>k parh to McDoruidi. rolling<br />

fointsomtieet comets: Jenny-budget meeting, VanilU<br />

Ice, "BnwiFyed tlirl". ilic better d<strong>at</strong>e for higtihceU.<br />

lights <strong>at</strong> Carius O>xk. •<br />

fcswns, doutlc Mocha, bufFaln wings. Miould I p ill<br />

ovci", !u« >"ou redly .wen the light?; &uha-Funy<br />

N.i.Uf. nittis, M««. empty can and cartings; b*tmmiiij<br />

ritlw. puutm contrtJ center. volvtM, p^cuioia,<br />

anioin t*j: P.R Jiii.Tl.urways; txttr.'-Tlut* W|ot<br />

hiendi Ate lot*, a higher iterance; Liizii!-tcencof<br />

Dnkkft on Sinti*!) jacket, cluvo. woo woo woo; Marialuck<br />

sen tl-mces for bninettn; Kareti-Siipernun, red<br />

shirt, blue ihirr. sticky pictures; Mtchclle-hokana<br />

fliiton>> vv<strong>at</strong>u^urjii; everyxmc clown <strong>at</strong> the Pit-a sunny<br />

da>. «>mc trew Cniiam-i45O slum, all-you-can-e<strong>at</strong><br />

liiffn: (lun-vibticty: VCiUi-bunlconenrr.dnini iticki.<br />

Akiiu-Hai;inp VC<strong>at</strong>ers. UMO conccn; Jcff-TucKla)!,<br />

"!iit tlu* license pl<strong>at</strong>e": Will VC'-puppy love, s wl p<br />

joey-itrolir ligiit; A-iim a:id jtilic-nar in poce*, and<br />

la;t and ik-fiiiitrly trie \cx\t v\tnv-a brain.<br />

1. farm Ng, of scum* mind, and body, will Ondy<br />

Lcc »U my nicm.irie?, lifetime triendditp. my ability<br />

t o m a k c yd k y k mM h hj j i d<br />

IJK- nightmarish DTM philips, 'flunks for the many<br />

unforgettable timea! PS. Gu Morroia and Daphnr<br />

RS.S. also, an cora xt of" key*—one d-»y y°*'T E«<br />

locked out!; Oeny Wong my blue pelikic pencil, my<br />

bowling ftrVrirt. phy«k< pml»lrm», ami urVc<br />

ftmily m.ide •(! trven tu mv poise in 'X'^llyVoflti,<br />

VKuli. ?nd Linvoln- Uniil we meet again CI ASS OF<br />

1<br />

e me more pun<br />

and Hopped taking my mondy.<br />

I. Emify Ngo, of insane mind and body, bctiuuth the<br />

following; Steph — unlimited lupply ofpuntmw and<br />

cranberries, all die guys )\KI dr&irr (iimiJrano''Uii> ,j'<br />

k), your own room, no more ninny hose, weeess in<br />

life, more yeart of friendship ro come; Siicl (my rmt<br />

lovt.) — t dan dutk. (wit yctft ihkiul)li>\t, j tnJio<br />

taller, everything you want in life: Mike— all thettead<br />

in die wotld, ability TO write in pencil, to aju*ef ytas.<br />

and 10 c<strong>at</strong> other foods, and blue to mauh vout e>*ei<br />

th<strong>at</strong>» Ac color of the iky, Entioue (my link bro) —<br />

no more headaches and stress: Ed — tape-as long as it<br />

u not on me; Cynu — nice zir. Frank—nop petting<br />

everybody; Tim S. — sbility not to stick you butt in<br />

everynne's faces (oh yeah, you too. Mike); Tim 1- —<br />

all my Disney jruifi To the Gang — its been thrilling<br />

knowing all of you, K.E.T., thanks for all rlio-wcr-ity<br />

arid kookey times; Txtuny—S-L i»r another one, no<br />

more problems widi too manypiiyi and KJ li:tlr time,<br />

"justwai; gnd jee" p<strong>at</strong>ience, 6 vcan of tmr .friendship<br />

snd more; Rebecca — Red Gobitopptn galore (by<br />

(he way, I need to use the rramwm). no tnore week (\<br />

(hurry), and Mao who don't like us; lenny — luck in<br />

' i i M j J 'OflVi(j X<br />

memcries from Hoover. Anna — a 21 -year-olii prom<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e; Dawn — ability to study and ilcop •.i'nulunojusly,<br />

a clean car (NO. dur ii not a hint), i p;j;ct<br />

1 )94 I v.i\h ynu thelrilb; Tony —<br />

testosterone. Utli ?elaKr, two Y Chromosomes to<br />

• you' XX, teadmii; Tim — feturi. Pof-chf.<br />

i Iran 10: £dmund — new undetveu and<br />

dr.n't Jorj*ci it JI ln'ine; Wtl'ijm —• iasc of M«!lx»N.\<br />

Mirldon — 5 on botii AP exams: Ate* — (dei to Nah:<br />

Viv'Jii ' .how Sjii...yo-.i wtih: lr^i" —odd numhm:<br />

jjwU — cot.«ipr .tnii a \\11y «iih tommim sense; Tai<br />

— lct\ p'fu the hUjiypiU Mike lrysc---e.il in-<br />

(eciion'i'iikiiii; ~ utsi virginity. N'ike'i!di*a. Yon —<br />

don': men-my idtoi 41 in's»lir.j: JK">s; Mccoj -—niet.il<br />

Jmi.ii [V-in t..i,.i:h.in W,,;||n' - !CM .MI.IUIIL'<br />

v-.ttie; \..yc i . r — my iicrnw Afiii insurance: AStrol —<br />

|l«h;jitie,! jietiitii 1 tncinticrfJiip tt>H.u'rCltJb fin Men,<br />

Ion — .1 ton of wiii tiw K.!lnw--myMXJ. iU-k'ic<br />

Pulls; Smc •- 1 £iKi«ii;mi*in: Sean — Hanes U ridervsvJn<br />

Wayne — lt.hlc: lung—Who Jlc JJ iho« giris.<br />

srtid; Grej: — mv MX.1 andinmia; Peter — tfa-:het<br />

ituJcnt agtttinent: Oerek- - .it-irnifitiicr. Mur-run:<br />

Kevin — dctisi.eticsv, rim — 'iirsioikj; jesiifa - -<br />

my MX.V. Diivfe— WIMI'J in Cii.Vi; Kini — K'a/;<br />

Alan — j ilvir to sii on; T^ jj| !hu\c rha: J -lulni<br />

mnittoii. I don't irow whai in jnvp f«T :il i n»j.<br />

I.Judy Nguyen, hcrr-iiy leave my 1'iicnd.i a tew words<br />

of jarrMiU. Ttuakyou Cheryl I'L fur nuking my PIiLwcsmctnor^blo<br />

luihesttibjljtram —Trwi. Uly.<br />

!jii(i — I wish I had juined ilic i/ani ritliei Ixuusc<br />

1 missrd out on btnp ^-Ith three ot the mcM dc-.';f3!f.i<br />

.sotiball diiga^n. "Apain!" .^nd «ap laughingar<br />

I\i«; Ou^. Kcdtn. .iMix-ivt; cnetgy ami «op hiving<br />

yo»ir thrrr (elcs-iiion icti jr/*' 11 ? on ai °" Ct: I. Rjquel Olis-a. of mil.-- --ni mmJ, pure tmdy. jmi<br />

l^utdi'r.J.iiicvian, t-il-pinr.ir.d IIJWliian wul,leave<br />

n>y hapi'y thoii^it* lo'ny f^vonrr playnutct Aii/on.<br />

I leave you I:UI' "h'.inky ,iiui ("liir.ky' u\>:. lin<br />

' Wu, thank<br />

you 'or being there whoeve.-1 needed to ulk. Cdine.<br />

don't fcrgn the Qi3 Hoiw aiiiipbying Street Rghttt<br />

It with Jiv. C<strong>at</strong>hy, 'ake arc of Hufiy. Even thou^i<br />

>-ou took AP Psychology, thar unhealdiy <strong>at</strong>rachment<br />

dM nor go away. S»ppy Fluffy with loti of ketchup<br />

ami k«p an es c on her. Or else you know th<strong>at</strong> dict<strong>at</strong>ct<br />

-1.1!! :u:i amuck in t:iy car. ^U'Ling,ajc you ykk<br />

of £crnpliining;ndhe3nai)uiy«?(jet used 10 h iwc<strong>at</strong>iif<br />

we are both g"'ng ro ecliege in ci. w. range! ,\r.. JV-j' Rice. r*-IViic. KtT»icr (wha;c%-cr yuur<br />

•uni; i\) — thank yiii for ttnening to me blab away<br />

(i»r Itours. Four year* already: Mjv: you had enough???.<br />

I especuUy thank you tor the pi;t year. Y(»u arc forever<br />

my best friend-To all mv friend*— !.ir*el! has<br />

lye^i an untiirj«itjMee»i>encnce becau.se «fthe pcuplc<br />

v.lu. k.a;e -L^LJ: no..<br />

1. Clii K!en Nim. hrit-'by beque<strong>at</strong>h all mv wonVJy p^>seisuini<br />

i;i uVi'oUiMin^pn.flc Damcl —a [XVHJ with<br />

1 i'.'cr<br />

and Stanford JJITIM. and a Htf .krln-rximiinn in S*LnmiTi.;.<br />

MH-JI. [lejveyou ilui IUITIC (dii'te power<br />

in theOXi. jienon w!m tlion^hi of ,t) and AIR. Ymi'll<br />

nr--ii H JI Maie. t iim. uk! yn-"<br />

di'wis. an all niglu pu/j plaa, »httppin|f tield'irip,.<br />

WiKUei. * duwbi<strong>at</strong>et tci t<strong>at</strong>: Mxr.nd'liomr- mv car,<br />

baiknbali, naimuKer. chucabte chip aolcin! and<br />

wh^yum-yum faitfn;nf; food-.. To Shannon<br />

t towingi - a medley d Gtcaw «jn.«. \'DVJM nf rhe<br />

Mtmi. a ri.p hook. Bij; Bird dead, nmrohy.proof unjL-rwezr.<br />

and dr«. rapwj.... -^Itua iUiyi"-fi> Karen<br />

WK b.y mo<strong>at</strong>hJ-K-RfcN fthcitauon th<strong>at</strong> PlJVs .>nlv<br />

turn], 'jdi ««', a dog. cheese burger in your («.onwn<br />

sugar. Janet s ab*. muihroorm in your iii cist ucp-muin, and aCMP hjndaKiJce.<br />

Alci t'rywtv- 4 ^iic 10 h<strong>at</strong> for your btg heaii. Guy<br />

Holltns—a good c-mcbclc thmw, a bluck shni, new<br />

clean. Karenc— Kramer's hairdo, j»d tc<strong>at</strong>licr. Amy<br />

K;iwamtir.i— a paii of big ['continued on /\Joni will),<br />

r^.— 4 win in arm moiling, a heart, and a C\ P<br />

ItxuUuke Shea— a orndy gtam. luac— a ilri\ i<br />

licenic, i ur ic ulu tu »Iw U<strong>at</strong>, new stance (jiants .n<br />

theWorldscric(,andaKoodcajt-^frthrow. L<strong>at</strong>er— a<br />

h J i SiJS(r2iil)cac;>olcrremper.S«hro— Kiwors io mi r.tr your rail. Fiemke-— ? sock for die<br />

door knoh and a£>-w>i a£>w>i aim to S—i in in ihebjfr faso fason—<br />

my Mwrin Mwring job job, R Ryan— a six i pack, k pot belly. bll sr-Jx J<br />

Kokoc Kjfc,K— an fi^,. Karen— food in yt-wr rrbinraior.<br />

Kfir— i F»olui> burrito, an A in Miyjcs a<br />

ET«!dunip.apr[jimL1,-,andh.-dr.Will>ui—achoker<br />

Mi— id«i Kxla sir. my frientLWp; no <strong>at</strong>tttuJc<br />

htiK for J!; the pto.1 tiitui. Sluvn— knees, painluJIm-<br />

3 gtwd cutHWTtlirau- M^wlo—a ride home. Guyi<br />

in Juanita^— j safe riiicifrtrrck,---a gwbage bag. Nay—<br />

«»y keyj ra Juanita afoot mwugp, l-nrgy. an airbag<br />

and sntbdo. a lascbal! picture widi a smile, bubble<br />

pitm. Air Supply, Remit Boys.-oame chicken. li.VIW,<br />

c . 3 !.omn,ir> !.omn,ir>. Inndticis n-nsiriciiv :ipd «nv t>n-<br />

J ui.ctu you.<br />

V'ann w^ U'inK,:| «wnd minJllnif J^I,,(.,hereby<br />

w: l«NWi *'.-_ n»y .,„:..ntobilr ,imr Jie Jwayi<br />

mpbim .iknii puliiic tranipoir<strong>at</strong>ion n-stcin ami mv<br />

su-s^t


ic Jui kept ii err lincc luphonwrr<br />

Bi»> book tincc I taw no<br />

^r fcr ir'aiul my Elvb ua.-7if:t » die cnuld send me<br />

flMcnSu.ri(LA. Daisy L— my jjepper iptayand mace<br />

ripcion "How ru car nothing fo: four<br />

my coltpcrion of KFC memorabili;,<br />

rmy.pook on "HbungMcn. Gldci^Vomen." Wah Ying<br />

iK^riny pbttc lickcc to Cuba so she «.uld practice<br />

jSpanbii. %nnmian T.— my one-yew jtibsciiption<br />

jo("PJa>mg cardi wiiboct the security guards c<strong>at</strong>chinjyou."<br />

Jimmy C— my tickets to rhcseminar "Life<br />

§t$Mit siudying." And finally to th= iecon.i floor<br />

rasiciaaudingCoruii poiK-ssiim — my car along wiih<br />

-i'alt die monoiici it hoM* and blue brick.<br />

J.Anna Pavlenlui,bangpfunuslilcmind (aitisull,<br />

' lave w ilic Joiitiulum naff--1 Ic-vc aimputm.<br />

-. , tlcultir.es and yts, tome mote cnmpnu-n. To Hammet—<br />

I leave ray M.tni|T andallytiu c<strong>at</strong>t drink coffer<br />

from SjJtnclli's. To Anna— I |iu*e 3 «i (it'muuh,<br />

"-•^V'^'*« * n *J a C ' UC 1° f«t«l'I«« ' 'iWVp ill'!<br />

.wwaui power on ificncw* luff, I alv. leave you tt-. -<br />

':V«Jl-dacivtd titlenfHIU (>t)n tr.il!vilc>LiV':ii.Jic;(-<br />

' "i-uti it anJ pus it on with pk!ap|>iiica,3nd<strong>at</strong>(u^il ift'iit toilet it\m>t cr/vt<br />

yji. ^o Jimmy— 1 ICAVC YV\\ INT. Hi i!.c friend!/<br />

jininus J[ mKiai(Jii, j»d Inic (iirtxticiu t« r^tic^i<br />

tiUul. To Mi. hiid— ! l.jvr Cm wnicd.-.. fiini.!l><br />

civwitra, it yoii cva dc.idc to to:m; iucl.. j'tut auJ<br />

-«m«ii'm.-;tmt1lv-WM*U TrtC^i,«TWLIIM— I li-jvr<br />

nt)(h:nj;< I »•>•>' "kc Jil ittt- ^iitiisti I tin lnJJ in inv<br />

head. 1u L : tic— 1 leave Del NDIIC. 'Jo h-renwj miiJutclanmcn—i<br />

Ictv-.ili tlic l-uio>*ic», hit i^xl, ;inil<br />

lud judges, btu (cnKnil)er tu jun ha^c i'un. To<br />

' fkaitkt — I lejvc jun in S-nnlitm OiWucui and J<br />

-^uriUuiJ |[1 knowyuii on If the of i^iiut nufct chtik).<br />

-, TbMf. Milliuncy— l l e i i '<br />

for three yean, until my «w -i yci^ hn.*). (>x M<br />

Djcanay— I Icare the Engltih drpaiimait. icterra<br />

i h i T l i f U<br />

i !RIVC tialhu-jyt Jtin tq;. unclly iMtlit'otirm. jnd M<br />

'ytHiisc the nuih drnarimfnt. jnd hiti.e diciidly ad-<br />

I3oQr.ay* non-cm «r«l n-ipcn To Mi> I leave my<br />

c ^ tin - ^«. ) 1H1 '" v *-* my H-sibi:. Fi>r*J!rj;irij~. ihe<br />

official nameJ'LctL" .Wzort-. a ti$hvf,\, t.'j(iinin-, Out<br />

Fiwl'Mrama r -iiM \i hsun. inr lu f c*-r; Sioct*f r *>"'' ^n'idic*,<br />

Dymphru. J^aci, l^ura.trir fifi^iSi'::ic-*a:u[<br />

lliru lipn; She*— J icfcfv.u*: Ui-i'i »w 10 I.i\'i: VL'S<br />

JOihcy'ilgiwynu nik.n 'InM.-.' — •eni for the ra; of myliic. "lii<br />

Ajtim FjsenKT^et I wiliabic't.ctlt bac,j.ihe«npot<br />

all rm>nack* in n (M nc Tu \..nti.t.r'fiiiii wjlkitun. ,'irtiu I/uimuu. tlic-<br />

.1 . -. ,.(..,i .„•... .'.-i 1 .-.,,ffi IS. ;.u, ,t!t|.-<br />

^..».IJT w,- ulVi.l .'l>...i( iii ir ! - '.idi^J Mirl. lii. 1 ••ki<br />

tiij'^ w^ktn.ij. v.iic.u AIIHIILJ.UIIIIIII: l.i'^u.( VIIM-.<br />

.viiti l*ir*lnn,(j>vni.l.tui]ii' I Itrjilu't 1 .,im^t_ilii:curr<br />

piV .11 V'MU ill lli'.i. * .li'JI 1 Jkr VJ(.J(I,H.>. :m( illM<br />

.liink. i'lii-rik'4iini|', S'jtu'iul- '1*1. ill iiur it^lnt. 'lie<br />

Wuc UkiL.. j(iM|i>iti.-?i ana \vin|;pnl tir:im jnii ->i^i i¥i th<strong>at</strong> guy you've always w-^-.tcd Ct'ou<br />

KHiw). Ma. Ofrtctu canl-checker, I lea»ra big "HI!'<br />

Adsu. t.) you I )c«ve a inillktn d-)iiars and a dunks for<br />

all the piifcl timo' (day and nigjit) WTV hail to};r(her.<br />

T;i Man and itsj- 1 !nve a "T1K«« biirriros were<br />

Imirnii'ii" Sirptiy {my be,tcr half) iint I leave my<br />

Intuit card, then n prrai wrmi or tlunfct for making<br />

:hr u»u( vean tieanMf. and alwan beini* thrte for me.<br />

Fin I ;:avv j p* Jic in die taxlc cJ ihe itcck to ,iukc a<br />

:.:(.(^hf.« flt>w through your .body, «nl>hc knov«CH\T been a jjtrjt friend, and wtih \tnir<br />

fKitotuliiy yini'li j^i fjt in htc. Tun Lee film Dog) I<br />

i'.-ji e >t«. J (> h t. 3-wiy cdi wiili >vni know, ph» thajiki<br />

for b-. «n^ thitf, ««•>< a f$x*l fitaid. And onr day (iC<br />

timVr linJiy) 1 diij-Jit In you ulu.- mr in ihc HMini..<br />

uwi bud. All the j;»i)"^ on 'he i\ll.I. JcLiy tf im (r.I.,,<br />

t- T-, M.I*, r.I.i ^.IHMI luck, we'te tin' t>c»t, ^]>iM I lta>c "NuunuuuK 9 ** Siv ya' tUs» of<br />

1'JS'l. n'i l-ccn fun,..<br />

!, I tinj*. (J'LK!I, of ^"'Diil tiiind and hnily, herein'<br />

de-ij-i-ii-t n» !/,-ffu - • 11! lejvcymi M 1'L, the fun<br />

i.t 1 .•fnirfv.- i '.,'•••. tml i\\ the tilde jtutu-Jc. ()uM kidili'^'<br />

i'tl !r.^i >i»t OITC-IIII.V. 1 ' '•' "a"'l "(* for yournlt<br />

<strong>at</strong>i-i'>•,>( l^^mUhiji. f )jn-'-lU, iLiU. Sditu—- all<br />

ii,r 1>K). v.rtill nmi 111 IWtkriey with V.K.W. Jenny<br />

iii'J Uly - -• AII MIV ijtotiic jll-yuii-. jn-rji ti-M.iuta.'it^.<br />

it<br />

luutlK-ui! CiuiUnJ [-riii-ndo — "\Vlut\ajiA,<br />

A, J IS, J^>! -• li.'~ IIHIV '>- tliciinriililr tiiciimiytil<br />

l mA .w> t'nrndd<br />

nv jriuiumui 'ii ifi.s wutlJ. (h'lptxijilyMi.iininjt. 1 in<br />

!'jiui:a tO Dili'ty M, — .1 tlcvUivr mind J.u.rt —<br />

iK J vinrM\ vjimt t'."(S;ln. N(JU«* Jiid Riiric — all<br />

ill'- v."" 1 '!' Kvlr •'- (lie piupci MMy iii tjKinl iinirio'.<br />

j. Ka»ia(Juvcn, .viillaivemylx-it Itirrid Dana many<br />

nu'iiiixics. .S'-jji. jhilnh, and p;l!inv ti^tut, mv ilnt-l<br />

««er f£ itt.uid fjtnily, I OVH, 1U ; -S1'1.CI'.AN[)<br />

M'i'IH>!U' l : C)HI-Vi"il. ! k«.k forward ut fjivmnc<br />

•i!J (c^rihci. c;|jy — a ni^hf owiiookm^ the diti<br />

b,•u-'*. i.ilki <strong>at</strong> T^m IVuks, irliwjive t<strong>at</strong>K>nrrv i«. Clara — p<strong>at</strong>ks, gwtd<br />

!:jtki. I'tpo «!i(rj>!i', yj-'t liorny tuli.>n train (tinduc-,<br />

U-'i. (r.'iiic dii'jini, [^itjplcgn.i uj dtcliotl, one lm><br />

1 y p<br />

'I leave myuinny pcr«]p*aliiy. my love for all pvopl.:.<br />

anil rnv iindcorandiii^ njtnrr lv»h. nglit). itu»l-f in<br />

fe time.<br />

— h\\lt. Mick<br />

ofpum and i.ninor c\u you'tv v> vjiitL.. "Wavwp!<br />

you dumb-Ktn!"; CAR— an <strong>at</strong>coiintam to keep >w<br />

f^-in :-]H.-i-.i':rj; ••:• :n\v.\\ in.-r.ty nul "iy 'nv^iutdly po\ies-<br />

^llln^ ,»r.i] ,i!t l»v i.iic !H t!ii;\? lii-t il.ivi- tink tic J lliv<br />

liie. Tnv*—niybeiie>ibtiii*ilu»yrtdciM.«uii JI liiuii<br />

CixJcv. 1 lave )'HI youi Supernurt, iuiri;i.*J tt;tnd>- J<br />

p!aiie ikkc: to I*aiU a*tr. nwi, tny -Ve oJ !'..uc ('.I 1 ,<br />

and afjp tu'! rfbopc ASPIRE SF.Ol' [IMISTIC'<br />

Queen jiiie— my rqualiy l>otev.' buJ, a hnn|u rt v 'f.<br />

Mintfr.um Jolj'l'jri: in i-.-lnu-iiiiiiiiii-ic l''tii-. .nui 1<br />

R«ni«» lor my t!cr,i Julirii). CODt) LUCK.' kiru--<br />

1 not>M-loud sii:•*.* ;)iai ili-c*n*t tinp i*4iiltf you itc<br />

sttjtisnnj; -nu<br />

twth. jenny- a plmc ri. Jtet w VIMI m: .md .1 prince<br />

(.hjrniiii{ f ,. Susin "^htic Shine"-— hury due lr,i yun{<br />

rsr and con! fricndi like me. Cher>!— my (llc-t<br />

buiJdy. a pa'. job.m.-lall thvlca b> 4iicrvoini: teg. nutc.<br />

\ioniks— .1 Iwitcr *VT>rkiiii ,ijrr(ict. 4 i.Oi'l f.ilv. iht:<br />

man of yun." iiin:.iMCv. -id all ihc tuJu >••"! car. cu:.<br />

KEEI 1 ON" MOO! V ! ITic d«- ^crj c'un— and whai<br />

a flan ic i», .'M of cui wllu and tra.-y mcmnrits.<br />

n^^NKS tor bctn>< tny t'.OL'SlN'S' !i: Mr. ^titk —<br />

the cmJo: iq 1 , tevlici,; Radn.t >h.it-k freciuiieiycjiii.<br />

Tlw old tranp <strong>at</strong> CCCi. SIXMX. 1 hr.r juu all and<br />

thank* foi the memories tlu: »il! live on forever Im<br />

itupid. yc-> Adr.ina I liiwiiycams-tn tennt *tih niv<br />

ttii.iidiiv, and 1 know dcrp dewit inwdc you love me<br />

b*K KKACH OUT ANDTOf CM FAITH! I«ni.<br />

the- hail i-,iisia. 1 ptcun (iw *nd M*. BivJ"- Ho-. "!<br />

dun: '-tnow!' Let's '.L.IW. ionic eoilcc.<br />

In iwifet to m-ike a will, they lay ytHi'reHipp'jmi tn !K<br />

ofuiund mind. Devpilc Wiif u:idir-«iuali»cd. 1.<br />

MaslK Ttnner. tietdr/ bequciih the *oll.iAin^ 1"<br />

Christina Ii.: Now th<strong>at</strong> yuu knnw»ha-c to boy -J:em.<br />

I,RachelWD.Vent; • bdngof^undmindand 1 honotly don't !>noyv ,vj,a< d^ ,„ lave yuu. e«q«<br />

twdy.henhj-bequcuhmrjdonrinptorr.y-m.rmal- .in rndlw supply of Coke and l-urri.o, U- UHM.<br />

-r. '.-*-'. t T»'.....i. ..'T'.b' .'. , i)CCUJie[iiC'.lTw-Jnii»hc<strong>at</strong>3:wihcrv.wd3boiithim;<br />

II«VC>WJ JU(!> 0*R«icJiJr.Alin.Thc'Iottlu< .<br />

will never hnr &* end of and a HUGE «ippl>* ol<br />

Icawynu Mir (urn- Sinny English foeo- En«w!To Ainy: MyCDl w you<br />

,n1er^venia«..Think>-ou.'llOTen,bcMc>-EXpre» don't have ro -.teal them anymore. J l« of pirn<br />

•jmmctt'.To Jo-1 leivenv "R' necklace which I iwguii«. ul\.ww:j. md your r«n . ^ ^ V 1 I.Alet Pry\%ei. Ivjn^oi'jl'tivt-<strong>at</strong>rr.i^tf. iittrlhgi'iui<br />

•Sandns)"! felIyyJ<br />

if you nil! need theni, IRENE— our rep*<br />

nripu KEN— rhc themr wn^ from Lwciw and<br />

StuAcy... Vp!'; SI WNNON— new »biu» tu rcpUte<br />

' the ones I stepped on i« the'art wing'; MARICliL—<br />

myjcvcn 4'pn . UI)|II1IIIH,I. jMIJiMl^U.^, Ill^lll llIKO Jlld<br />

injtlio men. Saiiia — fund men«»rjv»of 77-fuam.<br />

ainlir.ivia, IIHMJ ii^hi in the park, drunken nt^tm.LiMiii{;<br />

hn-c, camel special FI.HP1! a \cit in pa^ct't anonyitinus.<br />

MAI^ — craikkt. paiks, apariem hunting,<br />

in'.'tc laiighr. t'i ci'.i;i?. 'dl men for ui. Jenny — Rus-<br />

\un Kivrt itictnonrv nii'Jin n Qara'i. t>c>: wuha <strong>at</strong><br />

Uli:. M ACIK — u Liiicibail '92, a crew dial shouldVe<br />

Lited lunger px«l luck anii Nwc. .\na Maria —good<br />

rrk'rncrii-i, a fricndsliip rh<strong>at</strong> diouldn't have ended,<br />

^HHI lurk Chmtine — a hin nigln on the ptovu).<br />

tricmUhip, j>i>nd lucit. Ad?ai — a warm nighr with<br />

me and B&]\CHFiC, aimadilk'i. aibortturru, *<br />

tiv.cli ;lut lutcv m~. more mrmones [ocoitif- Shea<br />

— my niiwcd ni*. buddy, jdviior. friend, ar.d uilinp<br />

i.-jiltcr. itijclujt|.iwvt J(IJ nr>cr viilc Idf «iondbcst.<br />

\'wmt — ihr vAnridt penoii 1 know, a bfj; do*cf<br />

%clt-M'.>:t!i Ji;d hjpptncu you dcxrvt Aim — endiaa<br />

l>otm JI 1 jndrnA counties! fnanono. much hope<br />

. ti chjtifo yfur wrimi: m'x.ti. Sinnika Cjriwin<br />

(di thefutut'i .-.kim. \Cilli. p.ihni — ihanlu for our<br />

— A fifth of tixlkjand :rni"*uiioiit rlicrc andnnkr<br />

iuniir.rt ! wo'i fui^ct all itii! rrcm^ne* and laughs.<br />

m:r yvti tlnijli i(- Lev-(Jog — A u-.bl- w liiit yoy<br />

Man — c-tirjv |uikcii*all girl ulk. Tara fl£ Aihley<br />

;ould piay #i!h die hi<strong>at</strong>tof — iiu;ik' ft.i die tunics, buuhi. txiLni —Tlunk><br />

v-\\M Jioc* and a rolled up dnlbr £t!l. Xudici Iknton for the fjfylei. And to ail nfrhuw thai i forgot to in-<br />

— Fniiln^ MM f"«ii the luxij;. rilunlu lot :uimn|: clude, sany. IballofihotrMackaiI.M.S.l»c« withe*<br />

ct; tnf I)vj; on n> I'hik) (miiiu lUijjj — All ••—t and 1^-1*11 ntk')"!!;,!<br />

ajide. Bai ol tjjck tn the htty tu Hone>-. lii. Cict >-our<br />

iLuci tigitt. V-j-93 Sorr>*, 1 p«knl. I'm an auhoic. [, Joe Quince, iKMnj.* rd' t>'>jnd mind stnic r.iy body is<br />

but >wi iirrjdy knew th<strong>at</strong>. Mi.'Uay — My fitit torn* leaving this plaf. l«ve h> Jandtoa c<strong>at</strong> to ukc test in.<br />

ptrte book. Be n ihort tiuiia, poenu, A mm& abuut lifetime nicmbci Jiii) iu I'on^crtua lodge, and icpd-<br />

my crou cotjniry trip, itil be completed by June 1995. iinpoiitw:irdUiund Jiytc.ToScun, llca-Jea mustang<br />

,^nd to my partrsen <strong>at</strong> the Wa»h Hume, ilunks lot made out of>our favwite vegctaWe. a teal bigbuitors<br />

the blast we've had the list year, lo cundmic, Ic: trie and wmc iick Ijiici Mack To Ider, jdiccrinc icc-<br />

say. if any ot'you c*« need iobi, I m not hiring. And tion biffier than Al Ti**. pi y on. Tc Jc«e 'Bayv Buck'<br />

tW n\-n< of y"ii who think I'.n a lirni ,vid th<strong>at</strong> IT <strong>The</strong> Hill", a So(jt to die lia.k. mybnt tall of the 'Pimp',<br />

now aniouni tu anything, all 1 have n> lay o: lo ^ckanl /.', lip tpj.1111 cloicr, a book on how ;o jton<br />

.Jjckinp. a ride to Grut y\m«ia, and a tunky rtpgae<br />

dance. Io Ryan, a book on redecomiing dai^rooms.<br />

1, Mike Putnam, being otA wi»cv/h.it vjtni.l mind To I'etc. J lnjv j^- pill, fonibal! drmm. and a por-<br />

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sole, you'll tec I'm right Hank. To An, no maicprob-<br />

Icms when I'm in your car or [he pimp mobile « ynu<br />

may call it and Poc in your trunk. Io Claudia, «• ftxHball.ajcepanJdtkcfiforafiafnbulinccToCntiJwi,<br />

the D-nuji costume 7b Mutph, duice dump, and<br />

hade All-Star awards, coven from Angry hud. To<br />

Maria,your inuniry, ourdrtanis. and wmeofic toyctl<br />

•i/lbjcsnti. Junior Prom.Ti> the CUB of "VG, sec Ryan<br />

•" Kent. To Will Hwrera, flame retardam clodns. *nd<br />

sand to chew on. To Tonya, A mod rrjsjairc, To Al<br />

M.E Tie, V. badmbaD. V.frvxUil. ami yet another V.<br />

- team fbr us to conquer. 'Ib Adriana anil Andre the J ••<br />

on-1 <strong>at</strong> Coliseum, "Io the Clan of 'W prccrut Motion<br />

forever. :<br />

You know whit? Lcitani Ramil* gist) IU uy "pod<br />

bycLnweil." Itin "hi, Franm*'Jen. chit's up h>r r>night?<br />

!.!>> Hello, Arnd... flyc MiM (1.-.^ 1 Irave<br />

you mycdlularindourttwn booth <strong>at</strong>TcrnpurJ. Liid.<br />

afcnr ;.<br />

Kamala— Hrg.'>lO; — MI we (wiW gnwp !s thtt hx- :o do wiih b<strong>at</strong>chall. I<br />

don't k/:Ow bow to divide it hn giiy* fan Ctpitr it<br />

l d t d d i i K<br />

Shelh. and SarJi — I leave you rcaijjnin froni JI di«<br />

timr you rni* 1 ^ lui^M t IJSS- Mtr-a — I Iravc ymi a<br />

:iwil box. juii like the one ytu had in Omaha. Serh<br />

arid CJan:^ — I iev.v ynt J f>pt' fi>r D.ll (yuii know<br />

whir wdowidiic, don't von). Piinci — f leavxymu<br />

wliolc Iwru Ii of itidtcctand it imp*. And <strong>at</strong>vi t boitf<br />

plying job. To all tlioic I diditi memidn I Ir-*: ;.nu<br />

my IOVT *nd pevjd tiinra in the luimc.<br />

I. Isabel Kaiherine Reiclwnit flu), fceirfty iHiunvttic<br />

Jrwcsi and my future foitimus (iod 1 Ui\ani 1';!-<br />

CIairctid.'«i)t«i:Trcicllewl 1 <strong>at</strong>kci*\lirld, I'tMtic.MMiHran<br />

invt^t them *iicty (pigjl/; IJcarrice >ri ctu> h.'>m<br />

CJI.II Jay, the Swi\i .^jTiluwiilin^iiip jm! a ti»titi/,i<br />

wiih Qiand; MJJU- .iTniucalttp ai ihcMetr^-)!imi<br />

(after I nuke >Ki: biliion- dollar (jomtjon io O>luiubia).<br />

.Srnv>i>)' tttcken. and tickets to Japan for ifn 1<br />

109S Olympics. Jin.my— iruumamhip of the \X-. 1.<br />

StrtTi firm of your choice (or would ymi picfci d»e<br />

I'resideno*:); Iwti — tlut {.',CSf (t>l>an.Ia irip 10 thr<br />

iti.t.)ii(|">duw;oNottii Carolina, ^til^titiii.jijiacr 1 );<br />

Doioihy— a in of keytfwirit conipa\s) 10 i crintnn)<br />

Jaguar to replace th<strong>at</strong> Harvard kejehain (jwt follow<br />

[he yellow (and »uvy) Intel: fiud!): J*;qucv-- A IOWitrw%<br />

life (dull'}' Andy— a Harvard acccpuncc rxwi -<br />

card {«r yui i|inr--Y*le mcksl). moie H-Y game<br />

tidcetf. and 7cm KtJej-V jitb in D.G; jcuc— 4 h J : t7cr,<br />

Othy— 'Hie Cii«ai O<strong>at</strong>iby and infinity, the fr<strong>at</strong> Iviy<br />

acton the Guiles. Dennis— a shared ViHt me of<br />

anine!} Nnfcd S'ri/c; Mi« Jtewan. M»w. 'tbrblcton,<br />

1 on rktcrwtn, MaJame Pua-n, Mr. Ifi-nt-ncmirt. mil<br />

Mt. Stupiro— inudi luvt and fon-J temcm! ice; llitxikt*— an 4ilni<br />

al'lr Vt-mlinp-n,- my £cnii.% t»t-.*(Ii«. Oni^vn— J<br />

It'i all conic tj an Ci'id. 1 Uii'i bclicsv it. I; vrctm lilu<br />

oidy ytsterday th<strong>at</strong> I h ihivliii (I.HK<br />

)"wiitimirig po-.il. .Si. fin: and fuini"^<br />

I'd Jih- to leave a b\- hug 10 tno^my and daddy be-<br />

CJUUIIIC)'tttveme. (l*tar; jweet-iHih?.Tot.'ew>irm'n<br />

'• leave "-.the tncnitMin ivc'Il leave Wuni.,* ".. ii'<br />

btion you: doubn all to .in end-" "...'*.H7 wv kn.w<br />

rh<strong>at</strong> firtt v.tii Awin K- in out Items,* [>rill on ihicv 1<br />

To LJdia, djmn tVic relax!lo/ot. I'd like m »y iiur.k%<br />

fortoler3tir(j£ir.c-tIin>ui;hoi«th«e)nany-j-rMSd.'i> 1 >.<br />

l\)wer t» wii .in iliet-aiirt Amrricin .^(udic* cU"..<br />

Keep 1J fU-j alive- P., ,.na povw'*"I-i Airs, M-wyot.<br />

«y aiirth'nj:. "Miw wur hole!" Hi! I know vrai'rc<br />

mdxn^ thk /J di-p* "Ar;- >\>u »critK«?" Ju« ki-Jdini;<br />

WetJ.ro vnti 1 say|Mrt>-i»nlv»t nttr tn h.ird d.w. lSi\<br />

*!^-9jtoCrteanc!Rt'fnnK! — V-I-C-T-O-R-Yi well<br />

iliunmJ. vi>n go on «.i:h >\?«ir Iwd self next >-car bu:<br />

rannii-KT. you Juvc tlu rii;hi M vinir own (•pinions.<br />

-W Hlru, ^etl. I di'n't kiuiw. "! !«1.?* *'X1i.".:" Anyway,<br />

tdink* for alt >nur jjvicc ,wJ ail the plmt^jlhcip.<br />

!V5tiKno-ef Jmcdon.x-'Tonkifjiru.iiilljfa<br />

and Jiihn I ICJVC "a p».krt :'uli of rubbia\ and rr.y<br />

liorrnixr; f r.-^i." "HowOitd* H.il And Rah, irjy vnut-<br />

«])*. IV->t;n t» >-JU; 1 J.Mi't diinl* i liavr « much n.--<br />

\prttfi 1 iyi>'iifsoiiw«.-.^nyiHht:rv/,(y.H1ut»JpO' l d<br />

tlilni: okiy.) Hi Kvnda! Hi Jufie. stay J cuiie. sweet<br />

Jw ft.'"^!', wiiiW |l«t jIif.R stiJl. I\iw.f to the women!<br />

Afld to John t lejvr ^ CKC and an ctctrut jmiie. Tlur.ks<br />

l-.i vtx< f tTicti;Kh:p. iir«ti\t;.;intluiulrr%f3ni'Jtip,*Jt'i'll.<br />

1 pieis '.!ut\ all !.r,iifM. Htcii^ ol "V-t thjn!c; for liimjifi'ttio<br />

I re JT.I^CIJ J let .IIHUJI rni"vll f:n:r: jmi<br />

a*ic if I emild (in it ai;.iit,. IJ do ii all the «nic. I.•• m!<br />

tim.i'Ti Jnd htimiiwn fi'trvrt?<br />

! M:inannc "Miyan" Sa.t\«!ra. Ira^th the fiiUd-W<br />

t(. my l"aniil\i.dd friend! • l'» my parcntv — I \iw<br />

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fivi: Jiirdf: io I cuie — your ow Macy'j, ,1 Ji-cp<br />

Vf.inulft, Kl'(.'. ..mi m nun Iwhov'ter 'ic i>); n*<br />

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— rYoli *, h't.iii> • Ji.iii, i")'Ivr ti.niji'fi !,iu,"n;t<br />

.liij J ••ds.-v-n -•-•(.•: in RjijHfi • - J '...VIM, itiii-sMni<br />

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-iii'I J I'I'I.I V-H,i| tint-pi win j-icr- 1 fii*\)t!d oulaJJc of I owdl. No .<br />

trurJo in tht.< »in>ol. but tlu nlu to my Ixnvelt frvaidi<br />

.—. \xm know "A)I ,1 )\ni air. \Jv (jtnfuthy 10 all till!<br />

«ucW Iwre (ARAWAS MANAL, MARIE, D1MA).<br />

Nick. B. Maaa ±mi tlic cbn — dunk f «xl we're out.<br />

To JI the fake pct'plc (you know who you arc), itV<br />

fin.vliy rime m cr«w i:p. On tn .1 real s«ojrtt — my<br />

next frwnd/ciwMio HFNP. I UWE YOU MORE<br />

•\U\X ANi'll IINC; INTUiS WORLD. Ii««ine,<br />

t-m's. fan:il>- cptviiliy m»>m ind popt. 11.OVK YOU<br />

ANnrnMNKWUFORPurnNOUPwrm<br />

MY S —T. Ini mil ami 1 wum be hack. PI-ACE IN<br />

(! ; o/ tht" annii<strong>at</strong> Tecliie pund); inv other peniu-;<br />

titoiiier, flcii:— all die tompittri itink .1 ific woclit<br />

ficcludip)} a SPOianUfijit-up screen), and u-n/nlof<br />

the HCM "Microwfi-'yoc" citpoMiion: my daitjur.'<br />

geniui ufier, Anpj— my rtt:>mf *n Olytu:tk gitfd 1<br />

!, iiiancj K'.iwden, bd>. Ixtjumih thr<br />

fiillr^kjng—("Jiaini'ct—t'iinkybtitt love, dead babi*.<br />

niedal in Synchro: w.me r<strong>at</strong>) to kcip fudge Company,<br />

and .1 jucceaftjll tveest <strong>at</strong>cemp' (liinn tC2 the we-<br />

.111J;', Ul; Jl.ilJlt; |-4l«.'ltV — JC|>l.'Lt.'ltlL'll| "I Jil lililK<br />

Siwn*«ewgrtj' Kwt* and im> full dupini in my mrmoira<br />

{YU evrn amograpit copies for you-'), but iu> jwnv<br />

(«•* th;j» y»Mi wont have to li^cn '•» me BS.<br />

1 *,<br />

my 1 il*p-ny,bagi;fchip»,l*m fiy.» HTMC. Jl>|iliodi,<br />

a itra;i-«)n, J and •(. tarn K*il, ('iill luik,.twin<br />

apd diout.':! 1 Jnyd— Mdivn-cuiii.'r, my left brcut. JIH*<br />

F.... Kef mir. Craiii— A milk K>ne, chicken skin, 50<br />

RJ. ofga». Hcntwy• irwbest triemi. Nr*u— li^n<br />

language, a Uiyl. Avivalrnj— w<strong>at</strong>eiSxntlcs, A "nrw<br />

d«j«". KtistyS, is* -Al.tpchp.jakr— Di«itr>'l.ind''>»,<br />

a pole m Ku>*. a due. Jcff.M.— «—(<strong>at</strong>, 5-1 27. tuiirt<br />

pjpei,i irni!& Rjitu— 'Yi.Hikie!*.On«.dactn*-<br />

Athena— ntlrraiur v- do! v/ith ihr unwntihv. K;inull—<br />

"Oild hair party. I HI, i-ki ID Ntf'.ibn w:nmer.whwJ.jnirpIcpiinio.ALnna—-<br />

l')tt:in. ,),vwn.,.<br />

wjieiivrd S WDU'I II^VIJI; LI*, i' pti!nii.vO. "K/rja<br />

lxMUtifi.1 voiic. T:fu— pcii-iva;*-, pi^ci-ur-n 1, Mi.<br />

V«ntW)!!!C.Muc—j^pedal, ji.cwvjt.t'mirJj'i:,.. firt<br />

VCil'^! Karen— WI>iO for your utrl.... 3 y tiiiiry<br />

blanket. Cel— pig.% th<strong>at</strong> can (ly, a market.d'»e to<br />

dome /el—• peer counidipjjviiiofu, I'.:ylrw itioci.<br />

•Stinj— lumnwr '?2... Frre Wily!!! W,-nd,— B,x<br />

chwn. da*vn. a dare'!! N<strong>at</strong>al!*:— alarm dock. \vm «--<br />

V>?.KJ l.u( .MeintnM. fU 1 fV<br />

Eitiiei —"Fan it out' Angela R.— "N« I diin't do<br />

my homework."" DA guys — Hey Joey... 1 «lt your<br />

namt^i ItamJiK.— 'Oanlt ;i/,i. no dank you. tin- ir<br />

don't abuieit''' JdfCI.—• S minutei tt< inkliute, then<br />

tlap it otT..okay?!!; IWJL— ".U l?y r >t) ft. star wjlk. i<br />

ri'/;i>'n;fiiii)l. htvuic hii[>, a tme rumhlc in my jO'tji 1 !, Stephanie S<strong>at</strong>o. bc%)iiraih the following l<br />

VHSM H picitua <strong>at</strong>c tc oli «nir yuut bimter. net mli like<br />

l whoot (:uy^ (<br />

itait. calm down, tiiL-re is no rnorr we R<br />

inuymi» thr (art minute hystrtij.'!(• Mr, Hammer,<br />

pa^c done by wtclt four (Jiw wUliful thinking). A<br />

pvnt hjiT (M i'lninn Derrick. Kddi, Norman. Mi to<br />

my'pAU ounidi to Lowdl, Pauline. Gordon, Stanley<br />

(niy Wji brt>.) iml f)i*e fKise o,u.im WJcri tivu or.}.<br />

ToTiiumy, ! jyvc jou my hwrt .wd evetl-otinglove,<br />

niufc l<strong>at</strong>r t;ipl:t r,ilt


folieit,our. rcnwe it." My lJ.fi 3ud.!iir. T<br />

V TV Lawn Crew,<br />

in' whtn the ocnific<br />

&rbut Im Tiller Sftd, I !«« >M« Hau-body leave Mi Ma;cs -. a'"/]!-. A<br />

y^'Cnmburci in Fremont, 1 lic wi<br />

&hluc huod, a Hnwbtc, a nuaittT, ovo<br />

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Yffiy: I'm i.bciter •<br />

• ; ./•:• fcnlull ikilli. H Jc>. MichHIe Vnlrrdn — frre Iw^li<br />

y ' M NcaIVs, Olynipk Ktcord In DIM-U*, a ^r. Oiiric<br />

. Fting — caruu. w<strong>at</strong>ch yunt lutlt, Ikmitr — Myl«<br />

Ipjrnmwto walk wtrfionr*li4hifip. and Tt J.5. Mani Jn<br />

Oonrxiliv — a Itt-tli^ntid, Frika Ijm — tiiKV tii;!ii<br />

un ilicphysicstru. Amy VCiw.intmA — jHn.lst !V».n<br />

Djncc Njomi VMM — ,1! l.iUuv.rvn (iiam. :i \\m\v.<br />

Slunuon Vftalc--- 5 !imin of [*irnc!t liir;ii ir\L*. •! Ninjj<br />

'liiiife doll, finally to (Culiy — you aic iti iicaiitif.i!,<br />

and f r ouiWrluvc»l>.l!y, 1 ptitniisi-. inn mv word K<br />

^iHHiciitHigi,. (ijiiit: 1 Itjvcy.ui, (\infiiiiki ty.jii-i<br />

i»inlimvl)vc MovryutiGoltKU<br />

INS!<br />

I. Sumcr SeiJa. iktitt Jjj;jy &' G'uiiiu JV Stream i:<br />

Oima fli r-Iiltu. I Icsvt- ymi laiutniiij; lnwrllites the<br />

empr/bttiliimg...<br />

I, Fanny S«o, tic^ufii die following: u> Annie<br />

-"Ansbclle 1 * Let;— "Happy. Happy. Joy. Jn>-!" 1 leave<br />

you my Ksptit *h(i«: Adrienrtc Np — Crunch llcr-<br />

J M ! l l " X " V l<br />

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. -.., eniagency KOJ? button; Sr<strong>at</strong>ic liiwe — a year* sup-<br />

: • pr/ofDmnutificicrcnam;mydr?rnirt: •>v - T--J rogcthcr, but not as cute a* us. Jason, you<br />

,. _.. can have *Ili>*bruisa, cuts, and scrardio you've even<br />

:'. •-.«* t« courts. 1 hair those long arnu of yours, Tcrri.<br />

£,.*•**** being there when I needed help for Physio<br />

?5r r?8}&. Vm g!ad we had the chance to be fhcuds.<br />

" ryourhdp. Connie, my sister, you rruy be<br />

Wendy's styiin ft with a bucket OK her head'<br />

you il3v- i".vr\ih:n« I wiiiii.J. so ! k.ive ymi .ill ih/<br />

w)iici-.w:>h3rfd. "Htynrfd...".Ga>rsjKu — 'w<br />

knoi.vr>yini v.mx Hoover fill now. Sheer... I'iJ rni»'.\ni<br />

v.hci. WHI ff} tu SIX). 1 ; F iM.i.kl/.; T.. HJ — 11 wtl!<br />

^ } VV CAROMS; \Kien Weinfu —<br />

Thanki Un Iwini; the ^niiniM in my !:ff, Vo«ill (.it<br />

yruk* call Sonj^tird; Vickie. Utudy Jai^c <strong>at</strong> Lincoln<br />

-. 1 i«vc m>' Diiincy ^urvts & dinner the p\i\-% owe<br />

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nutli: N' l<br />

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wardfoti?. M.trw: kimletpi ten kiwci, big hug & loit<br />

t!M.S. wniu, Op*>uccif 111 HU't/Dtcoulv [icivm who<br />

hn bigyi-r unit tlisu I do. Ciarin: my t-roich. U-jr ii<br />

**rll. Adicti:t' big Viw in; having.^ h\iy~ inipja t»i me.<br />

lo IIK pnlVc-' girl. 1 tiniiK i.l i!ic djy ' die "llunkx<br />

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ill'ii Jinn > Inc. Ili-J.'^nr.-iii".(i>.i)>Jiiip'.niilrariil<br />

Ilqivll. 1 \JlKh 1 . K'M.IM •- t]j|»UlllJM -llUl-ICli.'I'.l<br />

Htan — a jilcj'-im ilinnun l'.il.i Alin. llh*'ni -mtpJc<br />

[jfinv lii Iciiuii- — itic .i'i of lrrjv»ij; line, lo<br />

I laky — tlii: luiinuni: wnidi "Oon't lt.i*t- me wtih<br />

liet!" to remind von nfmy revrngc. To li.uhd — a<br />

•t'\M.*i tbp on llit tiirrficad and the stieiij.it: tn fiplit<br />

jpiinnpra-.irj-.Ti>Mutp!»y — S2'lO»utihi»t"putliliii'.<br />

AIUIKJV — |i'rilii*lnaidly«ippt)itih«iupiii:rnylii^Ii<br />

MJIUV>! ye<strong>at</strong>i, 1 give y«»t the icjiMir.ince th<strong>at</strong> uui tnend<br />

Jiip will no cr aid. and fur all the lip! A lo-eml head!<br />

To all diow> 1 furp>i. I'm stiiry. I did it JI ttic Lui minute.<br />

And to K<strong>at</strong>e — the wnntan who h.\\ drsgrd me<br />

my senior >rar. 1 j-ivc in) undying love.<br />

1. Wayne Shiu, wmld like to pm tin niv w.-onh of<br />

wiwJoia.Ti)JiinII-.'--vinjg«abij;picccofc3rdKwd.<br />

To Ton— some new glwxv To l*itr.zk— :i case of<br />

Mounriinl^w-To.limmyOioi--IIeaveyr.ua ranch<br />

with !luIkHogan.ttrmik>)7-S Jason Gee—My tape*.<br />

To Jose—- you toe. {Enjoy!) SynoVe— a Rolodex tin<br />

ill your guys, la Cirnj— wmccomic Iwxn and a ncv.<br />

hobliy. IOTJJ— J camera to finally takr a picture of<br />

)-our>df. To Vtncc all thi>se gills you'll meet ind irv<br />

urca«iic rcni<strong>at</strong>k*. someone lias 10 keep it up. To<br />

H.ddc*— you get something to do other thin »mdy.<br />

To Tony S.— you get a condom with a hole in it. !o<br />

Tony Hui— a new side bumper. To Michelle— III<br />

still be there if\-ou need me. To Sieve K.— the twin.-.<br />

To GeNim— a HoUti. de\-ice so j-ott won't drewn.<br />

To Kevin M.— "Yoj're the Man!" To Albert— My<br />

apologies for my actions and word* to you.To Scan—<br />

mv G.I. Iocs with the Kung-Fu action grip and a bag<br />

of Em & Ems. SPP guys— I cant make th<strong>at</strong> tinai<br />

journey with tin* rest of you guyi so don't get toolwed<br />

without mc-Tony H., Ho. Jennifer. Stan. Emily. Greg.<br />

and P<strong>at</strong>rick— My thank* for opening my mind. eyes,<br />

and heart. You may not fed it now. but aU you guy*<br />

will miss me To all I forgot— Too bad. To iU the<br />

people whom I've known since the start and whom I<br />

comiJer my deaf friend*, I leave you nothing because<br />

I have nothing. J have nothing left to give. Except «><br />

my love. Mailynnc. I leave the love we slurc together<br />

ardthc friend Jiip th<strong>at</strong> I cherish sodeariy in mylicait.<br />

WUi these precious tilings 1 also leave the buttcriiics.<br />

the chocol<strong>at</strong>e sundaes. Stem Gtove. Imaginarium anu<br />

Lynn. Always and Forever.<br />

my friends realty want this too. Nufl<br />

I lulu Song, would like to say: Mom & Dad -- 1<br />

love you very much. Tliank You for cvcrytlunfr Can<br />

you believe Im finally ptadu<strong>at</strong>ing?: Caroline -<br />

Thanki for being there for me. Iking my older sister.<br />

-• ilir (>• :W,i pjilinj; >.V..._L- p.i.hi I.,i ..i..-, ..».!_...,,<br />

NIIUT}' I in -- Uiit* t;i ^11 !J^I»II: A' At* "it ^ •!'.}•,%; jiiln<br />

SiTtij; — iL-iij-.njiiini It11IT itmn Ms. (. -••• • J\ nui<br />

• jsjii->r: Hvttv Won"— Dr;.-il l l m,-j|i|']i-v i -i;onii.i\i-<br />

HIIIIC lim; Djiti.t'ii l.nk --• I'" ;•>>'( iiiink yi-u tjn<br />

li.-l|- me witli flmn .nylly (juii k .." .»»l ir .» ni..lly<br />

UM\ tor imiiiv. Son)!-. Vicn.i VJH — ilic -wtviici I'll<br />

f l k J Yk ('! h<br />

fit... lliuil^furicniliii^nK'J!1 il<br />

Hli.ulKtli C'IIICP\ — Jii jftcntlanu! lunik' in nuik IIILoc()iinic<br />

I cut I'iano.<br />

I. T^nnie Soo I Itto. iewe nothing 10 nolxxly IKCIUM:<br />

1'tn ti«o chrj|> jmi l^jrili'w<br />

Hi my name iv Joey Soriano. I'm 5*3* 135 poundi<br />

and if you ilon'i know me l>y HOH ^oti're pjtilulily not<br />

yrttinc anything fr.im me jnyivjy. lint I"d like io u;tlut<br />

if I forget anybody it's nothing i>cruinal i:"i just<br />

tli<strong>at</strong> VOLI fert uink. fyoty Sl>) ttup-tlip-chiclucliickult<br />

20o£ R.K. I Iravi- >-ou tlut turn- vi>ur mom pack. Ciaj'luc IK»V J.G.<br />

slicn of binder pjper to livt "ycali I'd hit ifcu." SJilih<br />

s«ict code. To Mr. BO.- H.R. gla/ed clicrr>' tillcil<br />

Jonuis but I'm not old enough to know. Rooget —<br />

all the clothes back th<strong>at</strong> I bonuwed and a wrap to Isold<br />

your jjw clowd. Qirinmj — Jehovaii Jovxncs- Lani<br />

— a ponable luthroom fur jt the bach. Chlow —<br />

an unumJim itir dimiiingten-.es. jen—i uupid juke<br />

book cue you!! li>jgh anyways. To Anne — a bottle<br />

of lotion. To Kim — some candy for your birthday.<br />

\izri — apcrmir to lave school torwharnrrrcasoni.<br />

BLinca — a map of all the nonsmoking ruiki in die<br />

city. Logan — a miniw to you don't luvc to look <strong>at</strong><br />

the trophy case in the hallway. To Andrea — 3 can of<br />

spray paint for your tagging skills. Alon —- j sta.*>li of<br />

pennta Tot the Save Us Fund. Yeah I got t few Usi<br />

words Pow Pa Chi Pow Pow Cliucy Chi Ootan<br />

Ootuon Ooic»)tiinuiTimc to Cue up tltc bttxeoli swig<br />

the Carlo Roui IVrbin Sweibin Eitun jerkin SI'OTY<br />

MO POSSE L<strong>at</strong>e night <strong>at</strong> tlic beach 2 took time to<br />

ptcich. htil ycdt on the under never ett the pndi.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fiiturc hcld> my hopes and my fean Dirry hoo<br />

don't get chnsf. After laughter coma rears.<br />

To all the teachers who mni to teach JJUI not politic.<br />

I leave a transfer to a better school. To the JTI dub 1<br />

irawaneardeadiweekend.ToStcfanJohnsonllcavc<br />

<strong>at</strong>rip to Holland and a round of die i\ulck game. I<br />

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lk*. «•!• u'..< in NIMII'V. ,VMI ni.iv inlliic:in- un you<br />

vjaKoiiuHi Lugtiv. 161 Jw, I IJJ. t you all the I'cncn.<br />

luM yiit-inc<strong>at</strong>. I : nr I'litM. Ittyvcdlilujie I-!NK<br />

n.' i!iiyv AnJ Vi\ijti, 1 U'ivr liic lv.»» )rcir.\ iif<br />

iulttnpilut wcl.nt.lu IreneC. 4ndShcir>'. I leave<br />

Im^ii fiu'! IIitticTcMiifinj'frier'd*, (lcs«:lotiuf i 'oud<br />

liuk JIK! my moug laith in 'uxi. Ami lor the Iviutc<br />

Uiwdldt-i. I ICJVC 'iiy l>cst withes.<br />

I. Shirley Suprapto, wtiuld like to leave all my friends<br />

liac JI 1 Jiwdl r ligli School all my gfwd memories.<br />

Ilir few tluc 1 hivf, Td Daifv Cjiu. I *,v\tuld like tu<br />

leave you my laitprdudc rim. IbKdly IJTM, i would<br />

tike you to have your choice of any McDonaliU breakfa«<br />

meal. I wuuki like Y»>rkic Qtan to have my Sally<br />

CD. 1 wouldltkco leave Connie Wongawliole bottle<br />

of Advil Ixrcaufc' tlur's probably huw mudi I owe you<br />

dining alt my yta."*. here <strong>at</strong> Lrwcl! High S1.I100I. Tu<br />

GilxrY, 1 would like to lexvcyou my ^fkrorii Setter<br />

lotions. lo Phuoc. I would likt M leave you my car so<br />

tlic.t you and Tom L-HJIJ ni<strong>at</strong>di when you drite (o<br />

LA. 'fii V*c (I'an). 1 *flAHild like to leave yn-i a driver's<br />

ed iund IXNIU, To l^vtci. 1 wiMtld like yiHt ti> luvc all<br />

my bad n-.rmorxs of swimming class. I Would leave<br />

you all my good memories; onl) if I lud any. Aiio I<br />

wi;utd like to leave Brands uHcioji-ufthtr-liiie H>>nJa<br />

Tape Deck far his c<strong>at</strong> since he thinks ir s nude my<br />

AJp'jie Company. 1 wonder who a the fool who told<br />

him th<strong>at</strong>. Last but no leant I would tike to leave Steven<br />

Gun my faith in JOUJ Christ. I would also tike Sit m><br />

to fuvc alt my menturia */ul tH my love tfui I lute<br />

for him. For ever — Last of all I would like to wish<br />

everybody happiness and success but remember with*<br />

o^t tuppiticss you will nor gain success!<br />

1, Connie Sicto. of an idiosyncr<strong>at</strong>ic mind, hereby will<br />

the following; Tiffany — conda midway between<br />

L'CSD and UCU\ (hnpefiiUy); Nellie—A. R Bio put<br />

full Uircts to cruc jinincn ami UjJici, LaJytng —<br />

my Internet account for future e-mailintL — l'J92<br />

summer memories and partnerships in swimming and<br />

basketball; Yanct — my deformed basketball for S<strong>at</strong>urdays:<br />

Hdcn — my fimctng brusics to add to your


ccflecrjon and mdnoriei of former residences; Bit—<br />

wcdtlaf "92 picture* tw> yean overdue; ^J&hyiiig—<br />

Hrea reliever for UCB; Steve — blond* wigs ana<br />

Bafcdc/prk Alfred— ridu ear for our "cowm-aBu"<br />

forever ^minr—?honel>tlU aiwi ae Chun Li's victories<br />

over your Ryu; Christopher Ng — unofficial<br />

tide "auluant a»Ji" and an All-City ride ne« yen:<br />

Gabriel Liu — "Think of me fondly.; th<strong>at</strong> 1 * M 1 uit<br />

of you." Phaniom rotmoin.; Kevin Kg— threr muiketeai.<br />

Grot America TTC, Caltrain memories—let's<br />

do it again!; J*wn ~ tone of binder pjper for forme<br />

Icticn ami Midud W. Smith's "Friends"; Greg —<br />

xomc japuncie anim<strong>at</strong>ion?; WiRy — my r<strong>at</strong>ed PO BnuiLJII<br />

be opening some next year:; On Do —<br />

"Qhayoo gocsinuruT and my poof Japanese accettr;<br />

Duiid—choir experience*, chunher... you ga.DauS;<br />

George — "Sponsot roc!" txtia; Paintk — hittiie<br />

poncudsnvR) all oven Vuicem -- how-to-rur-youicomputri<br />

ikilfE Christopher (than — duct-tape for<br />

all purposes; ALoiiic — future wiihw on vour fcr-cing<br />

rarer; Mike Tic — flunks foi undying "upper t;<br />

• Roli — future E-mail tneugrr. Fencing 'lam —<br />

many open *[>o« for newcomers and bcK of Iud«<br />

Fvciyone — I'tovcru* 3.5-7 and Gdniam 2 6-15<br />

1, Linh Tn. leave Uicwr picciutis memories to dl my<br />

friends toSyda K, — Von can jlivjpamni on me tn<br />

he a true ttiend: Jo Cindy Ngtjt-tn —• You Jnd your<br />

ru\y Wue; Utci> I-ui—Mylmi Iwld Uiy-fricn.i. You<br />

made trig, claii fun; Janine Zhn — Ik inurr dtciiivr<br />

and follow your hean; Jimmy Chan — C*ncd l-Urk<br />

cause you'll need i(. epucully in tog.; Amy He —<br />

Hee...H«...; Tiffany I Am — Git the (lilting in college<br />

no**: Kristina Ctuu — I mean Kriiiini Duong.<br />

You witf ahvjy* bet step ahead oiui; Syndic Npiy<br />

— Usun to whisper, 1le<strong>at</strong>her Kyi — K«p up iiie(t>»l<br />

gndcr. Jinny l.am — it won't be ihe simc without<br />

>w m S.rs.'J..T..i t*;. O.~J L*L'». l\,,i....<br />

and when you come lu».k, my i hililtcfi will bo tillci<br />

ilian youi Wait Ytng Kmr. —Thank God I don't li>«:<br />

tuMpyotiwiih pin yin anymore; Ivy—IVu-t; Jr.iny<br />

Traf — Rcmeniber u> think twice hefure yon jpeak;<br />

Anne Conij, (Ttivu — "llic AfiEivioxil Ciaii)*. Set?<br />

uiihes to you ill; lj!y Chu — We don't have to wot sy<br />

• about pntmtljtcJnym.-tiftDjnnvHiiynl:—"ilmcao<br />

tnb( me 1 tie kind ut pil< you cim iniM ore thrpifftv<br />

»III«; Mabte lianp — Krrp up thc^-wid njj>i:»<br />

Lindcri class: Mr. Tiay — tXi >tm m'rnd? l\» j«u<br />

mind?: Mi. Giiling — 'Hie Rot Bdd Teafhtr, I Jii<br />

but not IcaM — To ihc cU&s v( 19**4. We arr fret <strong>at</strong><br />

I, Seina Tituniiuu. ot'waiiinp-(i>-j;rtilujic mind jrnl<br />

body, lejve (he fotlowitij; (i'l no vpevHk i:nict) ti> rJic<br />

following; Nirnk' — Q-IM g<strong>at</strong>ne». mint-thtp and<br />

Hia*hirrj icecream, ralk* it>?ni Mi. A'cxuai. a<br />

vacuum tot your rmt.ii. "in V'j'ii five*" WOMAiJ<br />

fnenuvnes. the trip ti> LA. tp«>Ui I'fi'rtldjic. tnifiilnon IDV liml^k: Wrt.iti<br />

it rsndom arcrr on <strong>The</strong> VCest I Jw; to DL\NA —<br />

VJtum: loJOSH — i—ldV s—< mayng!; to HON<br />

—ptuutn continue r,nuicil titefltn und a big dip; in<br />

WENDY — « giant dows to keep her fiol"i clothe*<br />

in; to IVAN — doilies faxn this dcodc to ICAREN<br />

— uitcdpoHi, anaigumcni anda^ueafito JL — i<br />

voice 4j»d a rttircraem ptcpam: to KATE — i hii^;<br />

to NATE — a haircut; to 5HEA — my respex to<br />

'OEY LUK •— the best computer in exnrnicc; to<br />

STEVE — CfctaMR. HAMMER— ibnaL h- he<br />

can give one to me, to TERRY AND JASON - J<br />

loitfi and illusirioui caicer in muwcal tlmicr; tu<br />

*ONR I FORG( JT— tlunks riir tiimUi):!Vi<br />

wimh Wrie.^tit;. M-JEK love, To IVKKVONI- -vJMitrv)<br />

the m [vipubiinn: havt >mit pci tp^yed nr<br />

.neiiit.'nl. Join ttn.*^irttiN'<br />

1. Gabriclk Talisy. ic-twto Aitii>a Ian .» vcir's \upply<br />

of power bjrv lei tlto^e ii'iii^i JJJ*» AX tdc tt<strong>at</strong> k JH-J<br />

niyh'(j>cviiuifi.Hij^.tjini([Hipp>" K<strong>at</strong>iu'rinc Svii'.*i she'll nop iDnipbimrip .)Umi<br />

her \MS. of. No*-, 1 ywitl know wtui it's liter u> "TJI J<br />

(licsiful ur nMwii:* A nit^Jetn tn }< t ym Vnnp, ^viyon<br />

on euil y.m nuin wincr^r wiiliou' fn-tin^ th.-. [-nidi<br />

..:".» (clqili.iiK- lull. Ti> 't^fiiPTfiotial Our.' .-iy<br />

, kmtwletlgenl woikingvi'ithrleoninicpinvt*. it* KHI<br />

on 'uvr' onto i tl'.'ppv diik iftd pmcrani a VCR. nui<br />

ntorr twimmini* (cM(im. ;o myvett. l h)H0 dcmciits<br />

(••: (vluvior unl^coming of a c>dct. A irmlMnizrd<br />

cjnoc io SUMH Hjnvcll and Megan Milier, vo ilicy<br />

*\in'! Ri>a[ down j rivrr bjckn^rili and colliijc ir;io<br />

an itr..ui|H-ar;j;cintple, and dimirb pace with ihnt<br />

saraim of Ji^niy AS a buixh waclu tfttm — -n ttict:<br />

(•jiirt. Mv n-v)« cjt'(ts:ii K«rvin Cltwn. xiyuu'll rjiow<br />

uivou'll lux* fW|tctv run t:,k.knit.v> piled tr/iti>|'.''Yi<br />

Aiitiy Hiii'y iI'I \iic t'.'i t'lt- jW\r.i>nie Writ<br />

mi tun 1 iKtpc'<br />

ill i"-1 till) jl 1.111<br />

tM'itiv. in-ifi'inl i .i'lej<br />

.i (tin 't- IOMIAV'I. \Vf<br />

hai is nisii.ii ]i.n j<br />

Hammer — mere decaf Lute trom Spinal'*, and tu-<br />

rurec^rn\ondenc«lKfVTen TtL tliGU<br />

G<strong>at</strong>rr. "P.i Mr. Shapiro — better anises for cutting<br />

yi^t cUsv To all my t'ritnd? — ! love ytni tnd will<br />

J. Nick 1*iar- \ 'tnngot'queition.Ke mind and<br />

i!intb*tlj;(U. , Jq ivquert'thcfrJUwingtoallthoie<br />

rlxJi I ean> ua. w,. KOTHING! Am* for thov*,\\o<br />

hawrrt'»;nucii.niiturfrwck — I wll to >-nu im - dill's<br />

compct'i »tuf7. (I i£on\ know how to \v< ii'J and a<br />

*cu in the ^-'uuty Btut <strong>at</strong> UCt i) *-' want ». 1 love<br />

^•DUr bro. I'tentic — > sltirnmv •chamtiU) and j«>me<br />

w<strong>at</strong>fnr jtnir lumpy S«*i R-DI^L— I wiUy**i Utrul<br />

EniWcer and my JV pr.. !« •— It'i A!I bone. Jenn<br />

— My drying %kiU^ lainifct — my icrwe of h:imor.<br />

Jciuca — i oyt jwh. Alwn*i — ; thn.tr |x?tn«r aM<br />

pifk MXwv Slitlly —my ^^.iiwaiMJiiJr. Mr. Mtadli<br />

— an *MTriik*. .V'Kl — * miri'voi hall Jc» G — u<br />

Jr. Profid<strong>at</strong>e, Kovtun — abip"f>" and wmea<strong>at</strong>ra<br />

»m. Ci.lvin — i plams *uit anJ i HJK ^ut. KM 1 —<br />

ji demo. NippIcJiciJ SirJihan — vca can haw<br />

Oinriiy. (Tlunt f;w "94) lipiki—• a u;!inc'cQtm and<br />

3 demtt- U'.ml — iv<strong>at</strong>di out tiir 'he demo! Xtch —<br />

mv a[Kt|ogia;. Fjititlittin — .in epiiaJy and a nn^-ie<br />

MHindtiick. O<strong>at</strong>re — my mc/nled h«n. Kyle — i<br />

tiklc »nd my iij foil. 1 eriu an j>Hir C**TJ wti{yii<br />

rwrn. NMt —• mine v.wSaic jnd J ilur. MJili — J<br />

Rwincv-kkk ;.> J'-ru-'t SICJ-L JJC — ««r biinheM fine<br />

nuniwn md is.i th<strong>at</strong> 1 have futtunaicU' ji'qUiml.<br />

Minn — J Pji I ipin Htoiiim ilcimwn. IJ|4» —<br />

jiw.'.:.n' wfmcKn- l.i b-vt (.ti in Krj:. Mr. W'uni: —<br />

my dCTk... *V* >U 'it itmn." Kiiih — nintc litm<br />

ttiiM'firr.i* Kini — .il>i);>tirii,'tditde.'loe^'efyiincetke<br />

— tnxhtl.ULkin!i!ir.Vi>tiHncwIeMTyhilMop.i'l.rti<br />

— 'llicv JuniKl tij.c iunilUJ it like j:cilll;mrr» instead<br />

nf geiiin ini;- tlui pn^ij s—t. I\M in i'raio<br />

my old hiriiii.<br />

I, Mauriu llinniiiMin, Iw-npol never mind ainliei'itaiinv;<br />

ixuly. ii.> nnrlw licjiirpih wiili jll'ciinti - to<br />

Itu^r. w^'cn ycj(\ uf TfiniilJtip Cimff wid 1 ; my ii;ict<br />

r.'IirLMina: my fricnity ami J collect inn tirSlulter^Rin<br />

w>n UciifV". the rimily iriic"igo«v. my<br />

itfi kiiL"; Joytr. my lime J»IJ "ninny pcr-<br />

*»i!iiliry*; Lillian: .til my «:lf vonitu!. much !•»»ml t'lnttticnnti<strong>at</strong>it*; Amvl^tr<br />

murh Uft't .inJ inv n'.t'jui; bkr: %v\ faitli ir. vi"ir sl;tl-<br />

if\ p no m<strong>at</strong>trf '*h.i' y\«i dii; IcffT my nrjr-trnpr^nptti<br />

jiting ai'iliiy. in nuiiv:ry of" i I jrmnn and Antigone.<br />

Io the AcaLXvalctcj: I Iw-c ytii i diuk. {A wh<strong>at</strong>?) A<br />

k h I b ^ '<br />

dny luir pulilull. MJU ano hi'C- (onua<br />

cm *v.iin with; At>ij: wy laboWDty *apr; Mr.<br />

iT: my in>|omplcte, IM iiritcpicd hwntM\»fk.<br />

God beau* wi«tw.ui him I arr> noihing. I lave the<br />

folkming — 2 my mom — all «ny jw and Uonks<br />

wr all ywr help and »ippon I couldnt have done it<br />

widtout \w. 1 Dro-rca. carroc head. 4.kJ. J wn Kidd.<br />

ttunki fcr aU the (rah pawo supenrar. "Vtfure m«<br />

taking me home are you. don\ worry "Ena Bicn !<br />

ruve laith in >-ou. you'll do greJl <strong>at</strong> Hottc rnemb<br />

Iwcvcr. 2 L-s'uitha. ftircka Mookie lam. E, the only<br />

other penon in (J»c world w+io knows about gening<br />

TO., tiunln forafl ilw fresh diih«, no notSdeduhea<br />

and th-^Vits for all the gre<strong>at</strong> times; kitkm" l>ut« ar<br />

UlW0,.Whr3 it Noaliv Mioppin in Orc$>n,<br />

and (!ie<br />

cniuc i: yet to come. I hope h 1 can b be a rrcih h a.s you<br />

when! pw* up. RUN ONE Jrknd> foK\-ci. 2 Lindsay<br />

">jc for llu«" — the frcdimiii vho sivra the. i<br />

.lay. I leave »wi a lifetime supply of Milano and candy, /<br />

hive'* pi-id time nm yen wn ihoogh I wnn'r bx<br />

hetc tn ir.fluenco yen or take yon on hit- night ri£r, i<br />

in the jeep, or in the Mutfang with different kind ii<br />

brakr-- 2—v\driano. I lea^ you with the Ming 1 fill<br />

»iicre *vc be<strong>at</strong> Balb«i m-ire. thantu for >-out iupp< ft<br />

<strong>at</strong>wjyi. Mo* imrtirrsntlv I Icavemi ticket! io witch<br />

me CT-rvime I play n *.». MaryV 2—Andreu my #1<br />

hin, 1 leave all m* lusketlvill mow* My fit»t dunk will<br />

l>c for y»w. vAxen 1 irukc it to tl,c W(NHA) wuV< pw<br />

irmtrtiidif wit*. -—Chriwk', I lejvr vi*u 1 million<br />

pracicei with a lor of sunning jru! all tlic hin fir-ni<br />

Mdjmlci'i Iwnomit-s da*. 2—Ir-innicTrunliifor<br />

J d i d ri!<br />

*.<br />

l<br />

2Ir-innicTrunliifor<br />

yu my 1'ticn'IUiip<br />

iding and (.aring.! leave you my 1'ticn'IUiip<br />

aiwanaivl help anytime ymi neoi it. 2—I'rrniicc. I<br />

ICJVC my Roiiveric Gild. Cnudvtiy Sttapptci -nJ<br />

Ntuh'i lugcls all n> bceaien with yiiur nimith cl>is?d.<br />

2- -Al-rt, I lejve y.M! imbntiirtf iclqilu-nc edit. "Jtl<br />

call laitf^n*. 2—ilol'er, in up I;UVHI twwio»J'ie\)iim>'cutc«pi'j(csvji. 3i. r"oi tveryone —'<br />

ot'yoti!<br />

, r^neu Ion*. a.k.a. "D,"<br />

ilicfdlto'Ain^iu: Aron—tnt*«<br />

t*t «hnipi or. thc'ivtro;<br />

M.C. — (io-rkrt fhinge, a :nn<br />

);il!, mv riicmo^rv iioiit^work<br />

»U,-:,:-.u.-r.,r>%\-Kl{v,.c:t.,'lV<br />

— viitu- iiniif*) inr tfjciitit" :»c<br />

titiw- io Ufivn i')fcw-Jii -•• iti>iu,<br />

-pple im'cr. ^ hit dvgt. burutn.<br />

(,«i«j. piiitM, 3-D ]rii.tijrc. Ji'ii a<br />

niiiliunTV tSlnnriv: Rpn — JO<br />

fret* fi'le* ar.vwherr'<strong>at</strong>Diinil the<br />

dtv whfTiwtr i f et my ;>crmjt. ; Iiopiy<br />

th<strong>at</strong> i*<br />

^nd my diKtmiinued clothes:<br />

Nunn — (ttto. ^ cniplc of orem.miu<br />

uMit^tnmn, ?nii a book<br />

im Iiuw i.> jiljy htopi; ilij —<br />

motit-y UH a wlu>ppc md rny<br />

"FjicnJ^"" jh-ri: Winmr — air<br />

ftcihcncr ft warnint; you;<br />

Do<strong>at</strong>t Vu ._ morning j;niS,<br />

•Jion. liom^our oT»: Moo — pork chops.<br />

ii.'C Kcichup, and a study sesiion<br />

umyltuuiRAK-in-. afewtidet<br />

to Wcit Portal; P<strong>at</strong>ty — a ear. of<br />

mace, real iojtginj; sltoci. and<br />

iorru- lefiovcr caiilboaid bfea.1;<br />

my \oAgt. Dune, and coupmu fo. Jack in<br />

'f} 1 ' »X ^ and wvinp (NOT), tfnly<br />

— Ir. Pwm Hell nicnu-rict, 2U titfnrni v.*ys to JWI<br />

I muse fioi'.i whoo). phone totucrw.tioas (n.~jfiiini;<br />

wrinl. fJiidom iuMt?>. toe jam, a wtiK ot'ilinvtuir. M)<br />

g<br />

pinicg lose Sarih — Ion c( bonuii 1 (. Antu Tang, of oxrr.pi mind and *iu! tihinks »o<br />

OJIIIIICC ivA tiitiiii<br />

-, (L^.iiui'tiu >cg-tnling<br />

"Mtu 'Hunc," getting io« m '.Oakland, hap-<br />

p i i) h pA<br />

H B ( J K i )<br />

times uiih Giiu. other memovics trom ikit summer<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I can't mention in thU (you Vncw wlui I'm talk'<br />

ing aUiut); Joji and AJon — Miphomoicyear monono<br />

M Man's Itoute jitertJiool, Joih — long nib in<br />

the PKvia on our way tunnc VTnuteft — remember,<br />

ynu cant »>• the J •*t»rl'!; Karrn M. — lonof'FreeMa<br />

fiurTfrnm my store. FtrJimin j.nJ Scptiomore y«r<br />

memonei. tallcs about long-term tdariomhips — don't<br />

they juck?2; Kim F. — Mjrk n-Ttcwr lalki. !l(;k *iih<br />

you know wiic, out wonderful jr6i in tlie nuil-hoh<br />

hah; l-fuoko—Manories oTth<strong>at</strong> iki trip wtwwit en<br />

»o long ago, 12 yean of school tct^tner, ourp<strong>at</strong>cnti'<br />

hippincM in thcif owti little "Joy Luck QIIL>"; Adruno<br />

— the d<strong>at</strong>es we never had; Jindrtj—a brand nnv car<br />

to gj with your brand new ticrnstf: Jcey (oops I mean<br />

James) — a gre<strong>at</strong> big hup. Rep — "Die "foot" thing.<br />

low of ddi meal, memorio of our triendthip; Karen<br />

N.—Wifitcibsll 'y3. kc)i to my c*.'; ..And to ewey-<br />

. one (whoi not gradunir^) — 1 le<strong>at</strong>t you ill the luck<br />

in (he world (of next ycir — hah halt — I'm oaru<br />

hrrt'-il<br />

1, Amir Tal<strong>at</strong>, tn'^y<strong>at</strong>h the Ic4!J*.vingi in no i>rdiT <strong>at</strong><br />

all; tv MARIA AM) Sr 1F.1I X — Cippt»cc-in.> Bbsc<br />

tc DRF. — hce. her und condom/sh ft» a pa.t>- io<br />

MRAH — -jur nietnor)' * OI *>er! "Io Suidy<br />

— all my cAiutionJ bnakdiwni ci« jwi're tlic »rJy<br />

unc one to pivf mr advice. Tn Chri* — my »h.-nr<br />

bill (I know whacyou fca||y lii-ciToQiru and Clahrirl<br />

— my ctrni J lu« for OK hothcf you <strong>at</strong> ih:urr;c time,<br />

to Annt I*. — niy bachy vtitudc — but you don't<br />

iwol an>- more ct it. Be proud — ! am. Ts M»r>- An:ic<br />

— my undying gr<strong>at</strong>itude tor your inspir<strong>at</strong>ion. To<br />

Emily V. — high standards sivi a liferLiw of parries,<br />

ftemcmlvr th<strong>at</strong> hot an arart ewrjihing, only LJt<br />

of ii is... To lubd — women power :MJ the new* naff<br />

and no more reporters like DS. TJ Dar. the man and<br />

Jimtny — nc*-j stnries trom hell ^nd Icnj; nighti in<br />

ftnun. To Justin — read the bade of n.y senior rn^rrraitapir_ToAar.')n--anun(brgetubteprotnnigfti,<br />

iharp turns on windy mad*, and unorvnj ceiling tiles<br />

2i UCLA. 7b Reuben — our comtuit bickering in<br />

phjiia and yci. I'm always r^ht. To Mike.Ttm. Eddie,<br />

and die loclur group —• coinfy dvtirs to nuke your<br />

haKi«tio» m rrmr of mv l.vy.'.'t *r.irr •i i W.<strong>at</strong> /s Laurie? Like a ... i'eopard or a... ?<br />

r"iriiftah!r<br />

To N'.irc — Anyihnp thar U ^ar.iiaiouj. To Man I).<br />

— iii«xt(+*ccncr »vjy. huiicisonsareiiri'tij^n tlian<br />

wonts. T.i ill in;, tnurnaiiim buddirt — a liic nn-.c<br />

supply oi {lincjppie^nd lum p'uas. Tn Erici — \xnir<br />

B-itiygifi toCanJiwf. ToM-* Dacanaya.k,i D.D.C<br />

— haunting Oun^iin ;if in;- and O.i»iirc from the<br />

pail fo.iryan.tju.irim lor Ncrdstn'mcotfx- and vrr>*<br />

imrnrtant appointment ir. ihr ^ficinoor.. To Mr.<br />

and wmt peanuu; M'.. Fuller; a rid fwauliirn M.-.<br />

GraitucCJ. all the ouilinn! turfed ^.id ncvci fmislicU;<br />

Mr*.TreLwn: miccnfMiccuWom; Vjchcile: hf-rqitilui<br />

y pones; Jumn anl Andreas: uittti lab diemicjJi u*<br />

play py with; K<strong>at</strong>r. mramtcs I-2-1 of yy<br />

I'.j'ii. ny n ''^ :v-i:^ fhjritj 1 g JuiccTim W, - a nlv, CK<br />

with<br />

nM and duicclciw.t;v.KvrM«.lv ,1M-<br />

J f(.-.y;LMc t-iJNu.'.j^ — m« (ninny tolicauin ar honw.<br />

jitnmv C: Hie Mcidfithrr; Jc<strong>at</strong>inic: rr>y tcnuinin);<br />

unin- To Anithur my Rotf puppet; Alct: ^iiclini- I. Wyimniwn 'lorn, ilir "aninr- and "innocent<br />

Mr. Orffing: tin- fust Wx.k I fmb!i>h; Mi, M..itlif,,- S...1 tlu. I ani. Joyrc tn fork mer mv po-.-cv^<br />

V4il>ej5^. "*'•> tlu: liird. my f?H>d Ondiik vlo Tu<br />

cvci"yooc ci»c t t'lniidn't !n. 1 leave vim peme and mv<br />

7 7<br />

hr*: witlif., 1'wdcifir!<br />

I NaiUh Thomjitnn. fit it i f-ll would like tn ihar.k<br />

Mftc i — J P«">y f(1 ^ ««>• lOOtHfi lunge it.<br />

know-whoapunu the *J|, Anwii — my "unprufo-<br />

"orul camera. IVity ~ an uctc of vollev Wl coiirn


, 4<br />

»LCB Orra — a lifetime i5a» to an jll-you-csr,e<strong>at</strong>-op«l<br />

24-houn a day restaurant, darisu — rty<br />

wfco of oui venion of .1 Atutntmtwr Niffiti thram,<br />

Connie— my Spanish homework to "quiviiy r "pTO-<br />

% ducem fiveaanuieV. CeNam—a red md white MJ<br />

£ basketball. Hden — the wjrer rhar I used a> wash fr n<br />

ft- nek /oio our of my car, Jason — y,wr seit in the hall<br />

fi wthout my kicking ^ictrjc^ica—myUfofmir<br />

office (otxriooking the bench) in Hawaii, Jimmy—a<br />

tap to UK (KVry if IS97 doe* pot), Lii — smxhrr<br />

repanncr and all my mtfej animals. Nellie — my<br />

California College of Ant and Crafts portrt Rn^ia<br />

— a Mrce ball nith my name on it tguaraniKd for<br />

»sutnt t<strong>at</strong>lache reticO, Tammy and Terry — j bet-<br />

^ 7 M i l n<br />

'ulf of thii vcjy-ic I'-I-J! a:u' irv.<br />

RTRV<br />

esv To Kirn IVinh: i «i!l .u«. alt ihe chono<br />

rywi. IU LMOU Nfr I«i» you al! my waiter<br />

Jcndi. To Hiine £boo& I feave jw my MM smUe.<br />

Io lung Khuong: I will yna all tnv iunio,'/*ophoi01>re<br />

friends nvJ >nu hawn't mcr yet Ui but r..t IM I<br />

will Olil^ io the dan of'94.<br />

I. Aito Tran. of mind, beviy, »r«i ««L hereby bwpn<strong>at</strong> h<br />

my nccKw^Tf 4i, GB.f Jiris, W3K. NV k. Rani. Hdcn.<br />

my kmou* I'nr tliasr, "N'upc." "ih^Jdup." and jaw<br />

cljjjiij; (in>e». lirArnir, rrprovii»r notaciing —•1x»<br />

many won wiih ihe tniiiali AT fl) Man D, a refer<br />

rd. »vlifn »ill \~JU cvci come tc jouin* 7i.» Gav, a refcjive<br />

_i^:nc 11> end the McGrtnc ttmih/ lafrasm. To<br />

"(fll, 4(jn of red spray paint. loJK. rm ediionhip.<br />

yiui'll %"^*n r.new wj:ar ! wi» lutituri^ ahcut. 1b<br />

Xixlull umquencs'., jr.J; vjijii,«n IDliottth Crniral,<br />

"VCny uiudn^inl'" I-' t'Jlred. J mcinl«cnJi'|iio,Mii<br />

rn 'in't ^-« lu-Hf Sh.'..'!i.i Irn-j'lr. Tn Mi. Ciirliiig. a<br />

iifc utpply ->l KM'Kl I* Craifi. IIi Mr. Sicwun. r.i)<br />

fwduii i.jp\. '.^Icx, whjt'tthii liirny luoUng thing<br />

on y^'.r hfjj>" 7i* Mi* M if did 1 , i »iwk m piim-Ji<br />

I!VIM-WII;, H-nioritis. To Haiiuncr,ai!cl my nptff. n\ Jf ^•>vl.<br />

1, Aniircii "Utc" IVortuH, btrMi^ofvujnJ n'ind, am<br />

gimtu sVifi th,- ros «it'rhi« line ipircJiicrkin and get<br />

r.jd« diiuiii to ii. Ti< Murphy I loi-e JJ40 ot'ptuJdin',<br />

my Jinoip •kiliv. (van — cttam t>n>xrnflaLs<br />

an.i 'K»e >!ilu.">omy bt^rbud MIM ---AAAservn-..<br />

iittri»(i< "(JHB Hoy;'a gun ru'k -— *Hi5!wu!<br />

I liin;" T> Ka'if — a «<strong>at</strong> bc^inJ me-in tndidi — nty<br />

Iniirpid uiriirtwiai. TV. S**lu — one nipn of ragin"<br />

•^i. a *ed-itivi- lii H.vipie—.aJiiYppajnd a \ooct Big<br />

l> lii iwnnir — a lUkct to M>'I'!» CA *OII my<br />

GJI»4:!" TU Mikw V. — a c.>M iwJr; irjt, ton* of<br />

( cVrTi. ntv r.il!'. 1 !lidding *kUU. ^J'J I — an under 2<br />

n\iii. ii.n ii'p '^inviici. A itnp hunv. ui ( 'anlyn — a<br />

Jnwiiv.. iii Mepun-— teencitM Jv?, fi» Jviiair—a<br />

lurry '"'f-t: -"' ; i »«*• I* N-Jih — i VPNRA and a<br />

ifjitni let MI jumgrapfi. 7b Amir — Vilk talk' —<br />

••JVf. r»p .tOIC*<br />

^<br />

teandtnallci thirdxjywpiyjcui push him jroin.d.<br />

Itftcy 1«&} — my pklurr pkiurr from the thiii" thing thai Vtn not n<br />

V* JP?S J* Vin^nt ~ = Iflflk Jt my CD vr4!onkm f<br />

" wi* the eyes and not with ihc hands). Wai m/<br />

ajjology brnw beingtheic the rot or f Song (ifr<br />

to op on CicNam, Wmtt'n — ait my iu:x.b !\1£> m<br />

.decora c and Yarn* — * barer way of card che<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

(ny a marked deck instrid oi'pceking<strong>at</strong> (heart) whi-n<br />

im no* looking. IIS. I'm am Indian^ivrr. I'.l'X I'm<br />

dari KI uncel die tint Its.!!<br />

It M?n(nh Tominaga, ai wiund body and mind.<br />

«WiId like to leave to MATO, the l>«t darincii it —<br />

diecsdusivc u«c ofyour locker- all my AP notes ami<br />

dy d b gh d t l IIO<br />

A »olen wcreo in the doom of rVrkdry. arJ<br />

bod necklace; MIY1NG—(=fiaiic, nMreionfidcn<br />

fiaJ talks u Ac avoid lui*tewi>rt:, and I'll always un-<br />

Jc<strong>at</strong>andj H AKKY — leli'-cwirVfcncr. thanks for beinga<br />

(ttwt famd; JASON— if you ever need a hue ;<br />

JIMMY*- frnxj memoria of Video C*fc ai 3 AM.<br />

ItohhUhC<br />

p y o y . ^ a k .<br />

and rel<strong>at</strong>ionship counsdinf- to lair j lifccmr,I't\R Ii-<br />

—tuvyMue, white, tltegrwn i'tyin of tow* «id piomwe<br />

KEVIN — ccon notei; CONNIE — iniliuni<br />

faniiusm;AP LA1TN CLASS—m.JiipIcciwkriyuk!<br />

ENGLISH CI ASS — a luppy imirprctEtion ot'tnv<br />

deprtwitiR novd; MISS Hlftb — * ht chaJc when<br />

I m rich; MRS. TOWAK.SON — * U*& of Happy<br />

poetry «Ticn 1 find it and undying gr<strong>at</strong>itude fui puling<br />

meihrmigli all 'iicprca Jitw<strong>at</strong>ure: MK. GI iU.ING<br />

—hair, a pick of pmt-iti; DOC NOCJ — thank you<br />

forvraytliiife ACA-DECATEAM ~- It w« die rmw<br />

rewarding (GAP tcitifict(e*!) optfiencc. 1 wiiJt n«t<br />

ar's tfjm Miaru. KI-KI £N — all mv li^t: andgMEk-<br />

.!.; BT your hdp and liioidihip; ARrHv'K — a<br />

pddni*: Kit * I'tmriK-. AMN — WO $ fur killinc;<br />

thank rot; for help in Al l Gntinmrnt; NICOI j{ —<br />

makeup you dm nr.'d m huk ttndcr a uWpincw<br />

in your life. Adf ie. I (eiv- «•»• onr ihrimp with<br />

HfJlanuJi.se uuct, j Uimi c<strong>at</strong>Jwp--pauh kid. ind ill<br />

my "A*" RnglitJi jupcr*. 'li'uu, I lra\T }•>« one himd(fd<br />

bjpr". i3 0»or« ««f»l<br />

peofJc. Stcptunic. I !«vr yiw -n>- JD card (tf! e%«<br />

grt ii t\K-kfti>m UM.T). Mkiicllc. 1 leaveyouihe ISS<br />

t»p louvymi tVi-c i rvrtv t*-w:d. Arrni 1 yrnc-t-Hit* And<br />

UM ti;i .1M[ !c«t .Srim>r < ,iH\. "\HV arc a pact." Um<br />

nnxoa more irfiVm* njk, ;vii Jun jiid I'm goiuo t.t:*\ voti t;uyi. Sctiio*<br />

jtny* •«'! j-irb irIK'»v\lup. toi'.* '"t ihcjinii >VJH nt<br />

nwm"i.^. Miy wectwiiiniifioii'.rilt-htf.ii.nl lr».i<br />

thr (I-JS-J^J.IJ; i!'.*»" i" mi f>'!<br />

'i'fcM(fi'.i.ilvC'-!'*'<br />

xy w<strong>at</strong> nut'hifK. 'lo'ftftuny B.—<br />

ilwr "t" l)itd« ciivdcpc - - our hiw.i'iw- "I" Erik<br />

(Me<strong>at</strong>} — my-ktitci*n • •- a wiltinT f.« Mr. .S". a ihr !t»ng;apcnl'An»ir.<br />

Io I la.r.i».T ~ a thill (.i!! Aw wrrtu ">fiO ~ n.H UK<br />

•.ARali ARali Jmpi«'hi. Jiiliiws/fuNVolr—plenty Jiiliiws/fu<br />

of]V>it<br />

inl |jh..r. l.b l-tju. und ")v*<br />

1 I. NurTii Iw<br />

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I. Icntiilk Ulmntrcn. I.-J^C MANO 1 . ddudays.'dtilli.-ij:<br />

in my jyi<strong>at</strong>;IMII l'i-.-;lnli tl«v mm in<br />

•JUILII*. •.In II U'i«i/, IrtKy. A! i/OM' my twin, nn-<br />

»l(Tii,unlipi| J ,. I»:k-\l)tit(- I.IJA, 'ijirn;, rniiio* dli'imi<br />

• miinniw^. miming,r>erriu;t[-;with < jry<br />

bcqwjili to my iJJost and Imi fncn.i C )TU : — mv<br />

ts-girlfriend JO uhe mthr ynmr. «> AJo?••- ioin*?(»f<br />

p j<br />

VMamm rJoaner ibf hi* rtiini. .i dog, i'Vj the (dt of<br />

the Muff thai 1'VT "pllW nlTof huu over die ycj/n,<br />

tc Tim (Gunthcr) tec — I l«w my FBI ap, a wig,<br />

aikl a book nt'enupom to GN(~ so hell ui^jt f.a.'inf:<br />

the^rbajjchcmtliitHxJ; to my dear friend Sttph —<br />

t leave a Wg hug and tike nixhin£ else exmpt my line.<br />

fK'l<br />

lalioleavej hup, wiprnail a'ijtjMirt, anu imiicfirc<br />

tiine away tnm the joiinuluni ttKxn; to 1 tm Srt;> —<br />

Heave die key to my roomioliCGMtuvoonH.'^riwace<br />

dnie witli Sicpri; to (ufdic — tnnie |>hvH?« oi tnc<br />

to renKtnber me by, a firm lundslukc^Jiu jomegids<br />

if 1 find any. o my dear frieiid H«Jif -—) nid th<strong>at</strong><br />

sex tl ho jmh!; to Alfred — I leavr a'dex-rnr pair uf<br />

shod 2nd * MX of uget baini tut his anfclr; w Jrwn —<br />

a p^uito prowa himidf Mien [ conic alier htm; to<br />

— a couple of de<strong>at</strong>h 'lywts and the lilvsr mrJ<strong>at</strong> (I<br />

nt die (pld); to Gins Kwong—IlaveTri-Tranto<br />

Dog dic-Ji and Lut and almmt forgottrn. my bot<br />

ftiaid Sbddon — I lave me whole A-tcam xrri«,<br />

9 p p g y<br />

pihvays. Fnulcine! foulciGri Bincbt Zk Tviknd<br />

I'd like to xay hi to all my friends -md Vtn lorry ifl<br />

tfin'r get IO yaz, but IU MV yaz <strong>at</strong> the pnd and die re-<br />

I. Jenny Tiac, of spirit, miiid. and boJy. hetcby btquc<strong>at</strong>h<br />

the following ID my frictufc To my 3 btstoi<br />

hiends. Lily Qmi. Amy He. a.id Ivy Iv VC^ng: I |ea%r<br />

you ptjz, toy \b2nits, bi my \ \mc my teaa^. te my lAUffi-<br />

tcr.anuiKon ofall my uue fticndjhl jhlp. To dsir Llr. I<br />

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pJg>a(theCAIMNomottnies^'l<br />

To my asm in Christ Amy: I leave you with my cai.<br />

so dm you ^ drive all yu:it line ewcuw in my fviii<br />

-1 wiil >-cu all of my beautiful<br />

p;haJLToGndyNj»iiy'-ii: I will<br />

you aomcof my ftMa wi(^t. "/b Bi Chlcn: I lea^r<br />

youwthbapandbapoflomjnccookies. TaTifnny<br />

, lanu'I WIJTXI all the weJ^j left from the will tu<br />

. ^CMy.(freGndyNgijy&.).To}aiM Lam: I leave<br />

; l^wwrWuiooeeoce. ToLinh'ij: I wll yv-*) ni><br />

*,TpH<strong>at</strong>hci Khh I will you aii of my ptai•<br />

^ J 1 o Kriitini Chau: I l«ve >T«U with<br />

To Bern- Chan: 1 Uaw<br />

Oianil-cr Chiiil — pn-j';uinii •Jr:ni(in<br />

vi'icr, immaiiirv menufir;'. .md *J'(1<br />

K.IV. lire hn-c J! .\l<br />

niJn, pi'ifixinil».'piii:>jni andaiiiulk': I.STJKUIUIIJ<br />

mcrtingi in. Summer fl-ItJi iron — "MJ> mtr halt*<br />

lie pkt'tiiSiI, o>ir ili.^tj I* ^buiiuam. j^d tux icuf-; |v<br />

worth ir." I travt i-ou d<strong>at</strong>es in land evuru tur jvtua<br />

and tile rros driitiou* main v'jdic*. Karirw — -t nmi *!i rrfichl- CUNII IrviiviiuK i^i •>.;•:•.<br />

«me (you «i>o*e them) — C3iipi, Yellow VAII. new<br />

dcontiom and tofxt in sound proofroom. [_A- for<br />

the not 2000 yean, a pacw th<strong>at</strong> sayt "I Miss You.* I<br />

will rally miuyou, HOOCHI, "Enw Fferon die suriinit<br />

hoeffajira'.ccam cheoe. Anin — ictanlt. a lurid<br />

to tGp yiwr hand when owning miichief, "Dream.",<br />

lung ^dr(. Mdrosr Place, and my Lit(Jf IWvies. Oiu. Laidy, .*vtva— Please lorgive me<br />

I knji*>' net *vtut I du. I'm iitv to heaven wiicn ymi't?<br />

tlwrt-Whcn I'm serious I'm ic«l>: I leave y*w my fund.<br />

Ntiybc rhfy will join u one agAin. I'll mist you viry<br />

much. Dent -voiry about me. Rdive *"*<br />

,i:.,|;:ill, J,<br />

Mi!..<br />

.j,A '.til: «»,'t prt our-;<br />

-• v'xvr-.-ln:-. Chin.-.. 1<br />

mv !tlt..\.-iv Ii<br />

»^n ^wthnn •>»; Irrnc - - lir^cjn nt'rt-ace. JIMI<br />

-tul h'Jtue Kiiind i'ljplljtion: Michelle — t-.«r cf Jim •<br />

tail jiniunliMKin. **'ji(Tafn';|5uinj;to£i>fv. thai (wntv<br />

*^rn. Sereni — wimcthinc *«.- l< » - 'ti (iifn<br />

tllr and ^caniol ana 1 fnffucii yeariSyddel —-1<br />

biuUi mufiTtr; Wil!—wrtxrfyvolerj packer nia>iine<br />

MtcJtn; Oiriay — *omf advVr think uf Ijrry<br />

Ct-fcman and Mugpy llflguci WIKU ynu j'rt capped<br />

nn: Wayne — pair of Jiarp tciifcjti ic .Tutc b^ttr:<br />

-!:rr;i. IMU: K. — a un ol my tk-o*ir name on a miJk canon. Hey RY tli v.ki fo/<br />

all tlut budd>'.<br />

i'i:ii'l.i;"iii|'. J r.in, n.v jub. ph;»n. - fuiij'ingbtrM'hi<br />

illr.. ".'.••Mtillr. 1 i-»i"l*M,<br />

i |»Jj*f"..,i• mi't> on itiyfipi.*,<br />

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UI CtilK Y.Kt |?»i:.ti. RMwh pr..pv MAHYANNC.<br />

iinii-tti talL wliiicdicwo. 'llic'tai j niretin|v'".S(I-<br />

ANN'l *N T - itiitr cJiilfy. «r mti.'H. H-bafl and iiuntluEi<br />

|.jiiif' — dcviev, ).a-(> li|u. [.KNUC: He w cute. '911" paga. ER1KA:<br />

Omr ton H-a Urrutu of WJIOUJ; mind and OK- body leave<br />

Ana- -3 pair tfihrtr* ivih nohtJti,tlieuiiforgrrraWe<br />

'XiniabJI. my r-uoi (ont da» ytxj tuny shave your<br />

Jl<br />

I'iik and a new »ei of f'omu; dxud'u — you ^rt a<br />

*ardrobc.ifdraic;. MJV tlicr^na-obeanuthrri^inr.y<br />

diy; Hs<strong>at</strong>iier — yuij n«i a Jrejt. rich suni-m, it'*<br />

*oort; a.id (iiiy y — ilieon^-hi' tfirnd. y.K rtte*%i; «H<br />

you tan n*c; Jcje —! want >">XJ to fwve a j-erti<br />

hi^h voior. inJ all di<strong>at</strong> girvnyrr>rdrnnm:Anf the UJ*<br />

-nd h«>fne<br />

tfuf »'im actol like Msnir. \cn£ Mvcr l-.ii»..'« t^m-<br />

work 1 never *!& To OH OH. mv Cuuniim;<br />

i.T>; liiry — i Icjvrytn; i • rJiS*"f;, J.^SI .-J'oiil.I i;cvr;<br />

uh wiit -AMI "ill h;,ve ir. Tu A) P. w«rt* ^d ederv. li:.vc tn pay: Knlw —-nW*!<br />

j.ty. rememherw*->n p y<br />

vs th<strong>at</strong> you'ii find (fut lov-f») :n your life, io<br />

ai{dH)*.ilwnimnd thr video M&rietJ Pnpieyw\$*.,<br />

Miciidlt'i 1 itij— my f*c<strong>at</strong>s (or the i*aif>>ii} clfott in<br />

ir.inj; um fjc every *|«)rti iram <strong>at</strong> Ltr*;il. Joe— a<br />

manage Qaudu— my parking sp<strong>at</strong>e in rite corner<br />

rS the readier**!^ Danny— » big w-rt nrw (KIC u\-t<br />

:wpO. MiU- — sira.-ujorj^crfiirvmf neifiibor./ory<br />

y l JJ j;<br />

Tcreitii. Bunci — a iWum<br />

— J lururn ticker to IJJ DI Da Di. I ICJVCJJJ<br />

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ing, lii.no:>". jnuni'^'u i^p*trraiii ffiy ever lasting It n J.<br />

io yjw, linirtiu Alnumtn 1 ',iodi. f j'. Ili^nkyoil hit evemhitig,<br />

lo'i nuke 'i la* 1 . fij*e**f. To dtc box J<strong>at</strong>t of<br />

I^jMofall titnei. tli.v* *if % >( — t(r»t wultci ofwii.nv<br />

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I. Laurie Ann' > irgaa, of Knind trand and boOy, leave<br />

tile following ra thorc mentioned: Ib Mini, you<br />

Cimk/Niar<strong>at</strong>fun dork 1 Uss« you my weU-do/m!<br />

but happy to do without Nuanfpun aninnle, Have<br />

fun with it be. wt too (tn>c nur*making<br />

U nvdi<br />

"We ifo not remember d»y»; wv imimil vr<br />

memmin— nf>cci.-!Ij cuo Ccry! 143!<br />

I. Shannon Vittlr. i4 uAtnd mind Jnd body l^v? :o<br />

Chloe lUnonixl nirnuries of Q-«r lufht- a tear vie*<br />

mirrot ami win J Jii Jii wipcrt, w>-J(T'^^' ".imi, i(J<br />

the rnnp fmtn Gnus*, anr! siiaranipie r«Tia»it:4fii)n dwlf*<br />

Alairu: winr ictnuii... I^mon... ILCITK;^! nc.-rt-cnJing<br />

Mtpplv "'f \iviin-*- i !jtv*u!t for the wfrplj^K 1 ;J-H<br />

ul«n you hit O*.tties cor, Mr DcCmrwn* licenu<br />

pLtr hotijtf, ard fl ti>cfiail dipprr. U>tyi>; ^ lilrKi.-,,.<br />

liptiun ;o ocry tunning mai^i/mc. i KJIJIJ-,I;<br />

tie ban*if > huff<br />

.- Myhnaw... My family' diking !«f IMII J.»C in<br />

lliK'ti in<br />

[HI<br />

(rn; *.i IHIJ' fie i.m. Icitrt j'irulinic*. And vtxtrcinit<br />

lion Jif%* in tT:«> :'iTtwr fra v.hrti vou (Yi! the tror<br />

and LtAvri; tot .'"'.nlioi vtaf.<br />

I. '*iw< Vr.ik^ot ciW'.fmrd ninxi and tin<br />

•t Cjvtngc Cic-uipi<br />

g L\to" Un vi<br />

.HtCKer, J privjte pl:orn Unf. tfjn. MAlA: j o iifif<br />

roiikiiif (Ui, ;]it: Scni-jf tfon I!«(KC. aitpUnc t« \i<br />

W-JHtMS md '.UKlrlTA; pnUnm you will al'wa<br />

undenttnd and liucn to. NIKA: Jim and nail<br />

SHELU: a f^utp totumn. rtrthmw y«i<br />

uy-i«t5, A-A-, m*»c ju»tie» <strong>at</strong> yyw liouv,<br />

Skiitfei, plumKen union, my friendship tor<br />

ADR1AN0, K». LiZA: /T^!:.-., Cir ;..i,..<br />

NANCYr mom & U*t TO THE REST OF MV<br />

PAMtl.V: my thaiu for putting up will* me t*i>r H\e<br />

put eighteen yean. 0AN1EUX: i piece of hctltm<br />

bftad. ^RW i n- the dark dodio. LCWELL Vou nw<strong>at</strong><br />

I'm gwutt fcave you anything.<br />

I. Does Vu* intend to leave all my wnnhlca. IMW tccycUbte,<br />

oon-tdundabte. *nd now pcruhablc pouci -<br />

skwa tn rrry fiiendi uvl ra rny ut\LruMii rd<strong>at</strong>im. To<br />

TAt my moose, 1 luww ycntO find berw: u«: of it th.in<br />

I i£X LAPi I lexveytxi d»- «naH cuiin«lentul and p*Wekn<br />

blade book: and remember, you ituut p«m die<br />

km tcventh number for U. m *wt HOVfAKD. my<br />

cip, ower up th<strong>at</strong> hair of you.-*, it's bad enough ihvI<br />

3 tc*i. NiA: ti.c CK-po,..-^ iiirf) Ac c*lieit tiw : .n<br />

G.C. P<strong>at</strong>lc. To Ivy; hnc\ ,v >0. Iruj' Jonic gli; and<br />

thank* &r all the rido to roe pnol. TODI): a steady<br />

ijHfrietid, AtKiwc^«riitify;jin. CHR.'S. sharper deea<br />

to ipikc. Andy with. AMIR: a bigger \rai'ct, you * ill<br />

be roiling noiii. Anarv^txygociont IO tivj**' frfpst<br />

10 nrairnn. A pry an -:-rJv remimiicr sc much.<br />

NdfcriiOK'<br />

'!IK Uu-ii KWJITM; SX'chftcr. i-rint: ••! «>unii mitui<br />

(ii-.i!) xinl tmly lea'j 1 : the h«!r.»•::;; i!'(rif> to the l"i<br />

V'Mvmg (^njilr. I'y,;»;ilvJ;i: :wiitii-H>-i.H«.-.nu ili.ti.,1<br />

luic bcoi li'ift a :!!.• "It* i,I •:••,• h-'inie- ['ill 1 ii^r-iwil<br />

I l«vr rn> *«. tJ:o.J n.»ruic 1 l«vmy<br />

U|>c t:\iliiv 1 n.wi iy ;'Hi.t. Aliu li« I'M i«il leu:. !<br />

liuvc rr.v lirjM l.-.A'-l.l.v<br />

ta>t 1-ut rh'.t t»un, loOtti 1 *— wire iviaivr. J ;"JCIM>S*<br />

stint, and JM my Uc (to«u ncni iC Shelli •hiako<br />

(•»)*t in<br />

vw41]. i<br />

ilu'Ail.I<br />

.\r-."i>e, I<br />

mv ipulppy for :tot jnaxLnc ha graduan'ut. Arni 'a;*<br />

f"'» not Wit. ! will Aim my twn- meirwii.-< «I'*VUT piM Jnd maybe iHit ftipirr.<br />

In thcevent oi rm~ iwriTwIyJetunj<br />

kuw ihe t. An»mi: to my ben -*K.urici. Ter — Ego tu adtl u. v^njr coDoi'ion. Ka?cnc N —<br />

My naplito^ *!-aI'-* ami mwiy word, Karns. M —<br />

My tanpj trik> rs. f«iiy* 1 •? - J muccsc. hold it. hold<br />

it. Noah — <strong>The</strong> mo*s oC'.ix? lot cutting. Aaron —<br />

L\xi\ talk KI much. jCTniSs J 1 !eavr my pr«uoiu Viniu, a<br />

f g l<br />

wth fjiiick. H3 p*prt f«>m 2:, an^l uftiniw RB<br />

•If! lie!), ii. i p IV'cr --• 4<br />

vaviifij; nuK^iiiu*. lo Kc"Tii — "ijijnti to«>n priic*.<br />

V-i Hficn— jnn* r\.--.i Miu!.»)[[;.']L>HuJci —-mmc<br />

.')«(! filv 'io Kim — •>?if? !au .hinc !'•'•'\'*n\mv —<br />

nd I Iniru. 71'f ;^( ioi twi- t-i.ui — 1 leavr<br />

ntti:|-y-'»j;lnin.-n(l''i-tru.- Juk i« v-n, mJn<br />

r£ -ntll, r>- I.nt w!.-i .hiKv, J v-n.-iU hjnnwii<br />

ii K\.fi\.~3iv.i J'J ir.y JmT and kj'.^i. Dank f :<br />

Wim-.i, I!«« tnv l.'u Jnti n;yC«ftVK.ln:rt" pjl liinaihjn. 1 ]«ivf nufij'<br />

tttnunr c*ifiki« .(• ih.u vou m,iy adti "in tx~J' ttv\ l^t<br />

y.'in intleIrick.C-iW-t) PIM1? (MRtsrVcm 228 nin-<br />

:^j:lit. rf«-?kt(.' tii.'ujh. intl i pili'riend in a t>ux. Truiy<br />

f.Curiv). a tliv.1; rti rvi'-t liners IJSI and a tu;r ti^uuphut.<br />

Myl^ii.tnjr.nntf-v.iriu i.j^kn panne :n:fij<br />

whfJc **t>;ld who alto h^i'j'cni in In,* my rU".'t <strong>at</strong>vvajT<br />

w-!i*tti and iln Uxkrt minor. E'tttirii, rwrnnrtcj of<br />

'. .-t u?.|lnll«ih<br />

mi.'ii!'<br />

i- • * hiK(in<br />

it.i-i-L.-i.il,<br />

t!:rf.<br />

!IM .V !•«>(••iy*erj<br />

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1 IjlHiilKH tiii>e*. tin<br />

.;!>!.Si;.n l : -u,<br />

vi.'iafr, CJiji*. Wr!?l K'.'r f wrv iitt.<br />

M !\.im.c:i ii-i V-iJ !ii-;'i »;iii :o»i-i ii..' i.'.i (•>•<br />

ii 1 !. t':t I ia.-J Hiiti; I .'jit. Vi.!, I'.cv; *"' luu^s !tli un I li','n<br />

munk •(• lolloMv And a iWulity ,t:ck. I-.' !.jutj —<br />

ty klunnwk It. iV^>w j't««Hv,;u (iwi<br />

'JuL>om— MiUeimi j itxrvdMc<br />

— pHx d'esixllcnar. To N'lkn — 3 rrai life -IHJI'<<br />

;-WJ rancmljct; E ica*r yyu a vcti' fj'^^l nwny;ty t 1—<br />

Collmc — tut !>"dia jtij Fi>h'crnun\ \XTi>rC. To<br />

Jof elyn—^n A in chrmtitn! Tn Dsn/cllc — thr U*"<br />

now th<strong>at</strong> werr pmc, Evcr>tKHly eJ^e — I r-n on', ^t<br />

room. Ha. he, I in out ofhac.<br />

1. M*« ^BtVmer, of WMtieu^ir vnind mind and jhon<br />

body hereby beque<strong>at</strong>h the following: To Danielle —<br />

the fine men in our lodter. t pear, otii .1920* teport.<br />

romanrKp«roVt'hihi> p ( i a h ; . M4AH d<br />

cfccujV- bnud. (Sorry, I ju«i»tJitj'( fr*i^.}<br />

Gh<br />

nlyCi.pmciai<br />

and trie incredible joy of cheminry. To NUca — "pii<br />

n vinegar.* To my ivusin Msrieni — IIK leaves on<br />

have io tee your bee eraydty. HELEN: my \xuk- the t>c*h Duoidc and my liciccn to VCWion puna.<br />

£ ^ l h d d R E N,(y E L 5 k i ) p T myothcf couiin ftohmj — afakelD.wyou^an<br />

eial diet for your fit <strong>at</strong>, and 1 know ywK paamyd. cone to c'ubi M-idi the res: of HI. TO my ruin Liu —<br />

WENDY: s onr biini I know you *-il tuid nme our eyes, hair, and Tht Simprim. »hin)pin(t (or f.sod.<br />

use for it ELAINE: toy one, your !«.« U Itorriblc- and thir myOucal VCR. To Wendy — all my chemijl<br />

O G E A l ] U h<br />

try [iomrwrk. Aiidre, and all die nnm^y wr >re p><br />

ISABEL: my »«ch;vAkh*«tt always «a*l Uuciock tngto nuke this lummci. To Ar.ni — mno-wmx 1tte a (he tin: d^anment. w you<br />

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MN v<br />

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! * - •<br />

... orrsghthere<br />

in California?<br />

American River College 1<br />

Cabrillo College 1<br />

Cal Poly-Pomona 7<br />

Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 9<br />

CCSF 98<br />

Chico St<strong>at</strong>e University 2<br />

College of Marin 7<br />

College of SarM<strong>at</strong>eo 35<br />

Diablo Valley College 1<br />

Dominican College 1<br />

Fashion institute of Design and Merchandising 1<br />

Foothill College 1<br />

Hayward St<strong>at</strong>e University 9<br />

; Humboldt St<strong>at</strong>e University 3<br />

Laney College 1<br />

Lcng Beach St<strong>at</strong>e University 3<br />

Pomona College 2<br />

Sacramento St<strong>at</strong>e University A<br />

San Diego St<strong>at</strong>e University 6<br />

San Francisco St<strong>at</strong>e University 82<br />

San Jose St<strong>at</strong>e University 10<br />

:- Santa Clara University 2<br />

" " . Scnpps College 1<br />

Skyline College 16<br />

•..-' • Sonoma St<strong>at</strong>e University 3<br />

Stanford University 1<br />

UC-Befkeley 113<br />

UC-Davis 87<br />

UC-lrvine 15<br />

UCLA 21<br />

UC-Riverside 6<br />

"*" UC-Santa Barbara 10<br />

UC-SantaCruz 10<br />

•"" UC-San Diego 11<br />

University of San Diego 1<br />

University of the Pacific 3<br />

University of San Francisco 7<br />

>>.<br />

Out of the st<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

American University (District cf Columbia)<br />

Amherst College (Mass.)<br />

Bentley College (Mass.)<br />

Boise Stale University (Idaho)<br />

Boston College (Mass.)<br />

Boston University (Mass.*<br />

Brigham Young University (Utah)<br />

Bryn Mawr College (Pa.)<br />

Connecticut College (Conn.)<br />

Dartmouth College (N.H.)<br />

Emerson (Mass.)<br />

Fashion Institute of Technology (N.Y.)<br />

Gambling St<strong>at</strong>e University (La.)<br />

Harvf.rd University (Mass.)<br />

Johns Hopkins University (Md.)<br />

Lawrence University (Wis.)<br />

Macalester College (Minn.)<br />

WIT (Mass.)<br />

New York University (N.Y.)<br />

Parsons School of Design {N.Y.)<br />

Reed College (Ore.)<br />

Saint Olaf College (Minn.)<br />

Swarthmore College (Pa.)<br />

Tufts (Mass.)<br />

University of Hawaii<br />

University of North Carolina<br />

University of Oregon<br />

University of Rochester (N.Y.)<br />

University of Washington<br />

U.S. Military Academy (N.Y.)<br />

Yaie University (Conn.)<br />

Military<br />

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HISTORIAN'S SPEECH<br />

If s not whether you win or lose, but how you p<br />

^fflffi^^l^^^fe kCns ; " V° ; lIUl Wkr onc ttM ""'I 1 * Ulh " 1 K- MIHKIMH as those -opho- Fur us they meant, HELL MOM oI<br />

"Jump it's fun! Jump ii's easy!<br />

Jump let's piny Parchccsi!' No,<br />

Qass of 199-i, parents, le<strong>at</strong>hers,<br />

and friends, actually, this isn'r ihttimc<br />

to start playiny hirdiccsi :iiul<br />

no, your historian is not gains insane.<br />

R<strong>at</strong>her, it's time to reflect<br />

iijxm the game we called Life :tt<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Ui-ili SJioo!. Like Monopoly,<br />

:!u* object of this game<br />

wasn't to shoot space invaders or<br />

to bung-fti kick our way to iKrinf.* a<br />

hem. but nither.to succeed. Tor us,<br />

etch year we spent <strong>at</strong> Lmvcll W.LS<br />

like onc side of a Monopoly Ivnard<br />

and we succeeded if we joined :il!<br />

the classes we wanted, scored the<br />

lushest CJi'A jxjssihlc and accd our<br />

SAT's. Our IOIIK journey ccrtainl)<br />

docs neeel u elii.scr look, so come<br />

with me now as we plu c our to-<br />

PRESlOEISfT'S SPEECH<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Ixiard<br />

Ourllistmllui thejut<br />

to our sides to pitr\-em ourselves<br />

from bemn thrown headfirst into<br />

gnrmt$: cans hy seniors -• hack<br />

to... Freshman year,<br />

like on/ principal. Ihii.il Chen]:,<br />

we toc> l^-jcm our first year sail/) vvell<br />

in Wy().YestFrcp'>inan year W.LS<br />

a yea/ fvjr few experiences. Like<br />

utirSrsi .spir-i rally! As the first performers<br />

of !l-c rally we Knitted our<br />

fl<br />

teuiLS rocked to the be<strong>at</strong> of Me:<br />

Hammer's "You '.'.an't Touch this"<br />

echoing from the tc-ud speakers<br />

Our reward? Not bud.tht regular<br />

Mil plare ixvihy prize givm to every<br />

freshman class.<br />

Km we had other thm^sio look<br />

forward to.likc the <strong>Lowell</strong> Dames!<br />

My Mind Is i'layincTncks On Me.<br />

Carlo, Cardinal Carnival •— von<br />

name it; ihc lowci! claw o* ] l 'r l M<br />

was there.<br />

Needless h> say. we did have a<br />

quite .1 hit 'if tun th<strong>at</strong> vcir. But .is<br />

wr turned thai cornet ont-isopl;omore<br />

year we didn't -spot .: Tree<br />

Parking" space, hut r.uhiT :t<br />

''uL\uryT.i\'ioraHi!iciunyiiu: we<br />

had done an littl:i:iin Jt W-.L*> time<br />

to crack down .Mul surt stmhtrij:.<br />

more lender, would IK- tin: .*ir>i i.<br />

t/(.'ihii i'tr tnllcjje admission* Ow<br />

reading r.iilMi.id brought u-.<br />

through the I \S. Amendments.<br />

UNA,and Sluikcwpe.ireAVc learned<br />

;ilx )i« (;hii:c>c brush painting and<br />

poi.i.-ci-orf one more<br />

person, pleee.i//c! •'ti- the j;ovenin:cnt<br />

oflleials «i:h red a;u! white<br />

hcanics as we siood to file incomplete.<br />

We v.cre happy if we nude it<br />

t» it aim; ami •.landing th<strong>at</strong> d:n.and<br />

Ihf rest nf thai j t- i r {tm -^ the stiiii-<br />

IIHT passed the anxiety jgvw for we<br />

kne\v we had landed on JunijrYr.tr<br />

DO NOT PAS!* C1IJ-MISTKY. IH ><br />

NOT (.Ol.l.l-CT SUH), DO NOT<br />

CKADIUIT: We were trapped hehmt.1<br />

fill, ii.i.> i(( i.lllt.j;: 1 *.-ifC;;j, ,|.<br />

ira^lievs poured u-sis u|Kin teMs.<br />

one ai'ier ihf other urKiu us 'ihe<br />

(NAi: SAT.ACH t\W [• KiN.Al's<br />

ft uir hotir> a night it lucky<br />

and suffered from scoly »MS.(1IC curv<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

of the spine from the weight<br />

oi'our-Kf-'b knapsicks we lu^ed<br />

on our Kicks. Our dl'A. became ;in<br />

accur<strong>at</strong>e ""-point scale u> measure<br />

our .laidi'tnic .sire. 1 --*<br />

In deed. Junior year i> probably<br />

a year we'd sum like tntnniet. Hut<br />

we did have some time lor a little<br />

fun.Ve c.u:ieand went ;••"! lere wr<br />

Cki" thr Junior liscapc and were<br />

able to spent.! a few I'feuous Moinenfs<br />

with our closest •friends <strong>at</strong><br />

die prom.. Ik-lore we knew u, Junior<br />

year w:isover.<br />

Yc-s, 'i w.i> time to roll thi, dice<br />

a final time *> uc made our way<br />

downtlicitruilMretdtottl'.el^t.ird<br />

and D'Ho "Senior Year. As we renirned<br />

tn •»chi»olin thcf.dl.Coticge<br />

Applic<strong>at</strong>ions liaunteil us ;md we<br />

w ruuhlcd to pel them in. IrrnmM<br />

of us, wr got I hem in. .the da) they<br />

were dm*. And then the waiting<br />

game lx-g.in.Wc wo'i'dn' 1 . know ut<br />

the college decisions until spring<br />

•5 whole months'<br />

Some of vis sta>cil hy our imilboxes<br />

;md counted '.In* days :i!l<br />

April, (he rest ol us had a rlianec<br />

to panicip<strong>at</strong>e i«i 'he various .--enior<br />

activities. We were Swept Away by<br />

our sweetheart <strong>at</strong> the senior N,;i(<br />

d^Jice, we let the good tunes mil<br />

nt howling night and it'..;iiagcd to<br />

hruiv our bottoms .>t "Hie Witrkl<br />

is .( Vcrv Co*)] Place.* livwell class<br />

fl\- tin- cmi o! the ve.ir we h..d<br />

Mti'ir."rd fn>m cnougli Scnioritis,<br />

we were w<strong>at</strong>chin.u 10 hours of television<br />

on iht weekends, not u><br />

mention thc">i OlynipicsA'cs.ve};etaiing<br />

^enM>rs were the first to<br />

hear aboi:: the Tonya Hardin*;-<br />

N.mcy Kerrigan Si^md;il,:ind l<strong>at</strong>er,<br />

the e.\plicii..det;iils alxmt the John<br />

ant! Lorjific Lttjbbit case.<br />

Hut ihcn-irwas.M iy.lt was time*<br />

-for the Scniur Paim. S»ine of u.s<br />

needed a pmm d<strong>at</strong>e.Other's reaJty<br />

re-ally ncetlcd u proni d<strong>at</strong>e And stilt<br />

others insisted '.hey never really<br />

wanted to^iin thcfir&t place.But<br />

hy May 29 all of us !iad found our<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch and danced away ai the<br />

And time didpu by because here<br />

we arc We have reachc.J board*<br />

walk,ready to collect our SiOO and<br />

cDiupielc the fin.il step of lilts -i<br />

year long process we call h'uxh<br />

••choi il <strong>Lowell</strong> has clw.iged us over<br />

these i jsiM ytars,\Vc\-c gone from<br />

Ice, Ice, Bahy to Nirvana. From<br />

brand name out tits to used style<br />

^n:ngc^\nd from ilaw-aiian Punch<br />

i'.i Snapple. ;.<br />

'i(xlay,we canii thniugh tlmse<br />

vytevas students, but as we* leave,<br />

we wili tx*lca\i'nR-3saltinm>.We've<br />

nuiuged to playcil our cards right<br />

andluve net only survived,but suct(c\lrd..'«),U>welKJissofNiniec-n<br />

hundred ant! Niikiy four, bc-hind<br />

door " 1 lies for you a *-|>;irklin^ new<br />

future Take the •>(.•>> and l>op in.<br />

torasuicM>tnggt_»('.s, 1 Sucteasisii \<br />

nir-isiircd by whetluv you win or<br />

lose, hut how you p':»V the name."<br />

Be proud, you gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from <strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

Let us not forget the past...<br />

(.'•reelings parents, students,<br />

tcicliers, family, and friends. Welcome<br />

to the commencement ceremony<br />

ol the Utwell P liKli Scliool s<br />

class of iy9i.Toncihtr, we will<br />

share in the celebr<strong>at</strong>ion th:it t:urk><br />

()t MUltl/M'"* Uili-V ll.lK<br />

tuneimin-iiiim \VA\I -•!i.>tw iliroi-.^a<br />

llieir <strong>at</strong>uiiipi v .ind have I'.IMJI<br />

then 1 , an etl^.e i»\cr llie »otr.j>rti<br />

tion;a)ii"'> beiiLVcd<br />

in our ide-as and j^oaN Tliey have<br />

reutiu;ed an inllueniial pan ol'i >ur<br />

livo.And, hopefully, they will underMaml<br />

hnw much ue will continue<br />

to appreci<strong>at</strong>e their love and<br />

Mam iii.iiik.-,li' 1 .lu-ii-...,ii<br />

nil.. .iilit ,;;t[iiniisir.iii. 'it i >' i'<br />

us *>i i ih.'.l we could »li-n'i\*,T i>;::<br />

jiir.nest potentials. >[H'ciai ihar.kN<br />

[•> Mi I'.inl Client;. Mr liut;h<br />

\auuiiMin. Mr I'midd. \tr totui<br />

.M.iin>ne\, Mrs. k-i\ Ui;i.nul Mrs<br />

tinin.i h.i^.l.ini.n..iii..! Mr* Mirmn<br />

(ion^ile/.lor p.n'iti)* *.pi-t-i.il ,i;;en<br />

lion to nur nceils<br />

1 "AOUM like in ct>mmend (he<br />

cl;"tvi>j>»iivjrs,wlKi have stiK^I hy<br />

Mrs Alice Kwoni;, Ms Sus.in<br />

t^hint:, Mr Steve Cranucci. and<br />

former sponsors. Mis (layle C)w<br />

and Mr. |>enni> Norton,'Uunk you<br />

s> n» ich Itir yuur time anil supjxrt.<br />

We imtM not lo-yct our resistr><br />

reproentaitve-i who rela\ed inlor<br />

IIUI.MII I',; llie cla.s>..ind -mr class<br />

olllcers, past jnd prcser.i. wlu»<br />

made all of wr events possible;<br />

ihiisc from icars pa*.t•{'iinntV<br />

\1r.!H-]|f 1 Ul.t It.in.llr i |u in [•.! u •'.1-, .-i<br />

I.I^.'IUJIMI 1 i--ic: WOIII:,V1IAIIH :ii we (r<strong>at</strong>tled h.ird.jlnd we cuninni<br />

( lueu. Irinn i'.Ui^'rciii*""! s < *t i.ini i. it il our tuiii*. v'lii'n. .tiul energy \> ><br />

Ki t'. 11 icM-Wuiij; lit-.m t. i- nt.tstcnnjiiifv. -u:«jei'cemcd complic<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />

demanding, and, aNwe all. uncerlairt—we<br />

could newf predict wh<strong>at</strong><br />

\sf would find arouixl (he nt'.vt<br />

corner, or over ihf next hili And<br />

thi HifilUhe course >t(CP pirscnted<br />

. lbstacles we have learned K> ovrr<br />

(..jinr ttien: —1-> appr


J-.-. -nn^<br />

^m ±<br />

•*'-.W<br />

I<br />

4<br />

Most Popular:<br />

Most Spirted:'<br />

Most Athletic:<br />

Best Personality:<br />

Tightest pants/Shortest Skirt:<br />

Sweetest/Most Sincere<br />

Best Dancer:<br />

Shyest:<br />

Non-Conformist:<br />

Pessimist:<br />

Optimist: \<br />

Best Dressed: [<br />

Contributed Most to Olass:_<br />

Most Romantic: '| •<br />

- Leadership: j?\j<br />

Most Likely to Succeed;<br />

troublemaker: ; /;<br />

FVocrastin<strong>at</strong>or: ^ /'fe v<br />

Laziest:<br />

Most Reliable:<br />

Most Gullible:<br />

L<strong>at</strong>e to Class:<br />

Teacher's Pet:<br />

Most Talented:<br />

Most Musical:<br />

Senior Couple:<br />

Favorite Teacher:<br />

Nicest Eyes:<br />

Nicest Smile:<br />

r:;BestLegs:<br />

Most Beautiful/Handsomest:<br />

Best Figure/Physique:<br />

Cutest:<br />

Boldest/Loudest:<br />

Gossip:<br />

Ch<strong>at</strong>terbox:<br />

Class Clown: Ci<br />

. -Sar<br />

Biggest Mooch:<br />

Biggest TightwadAhrifty:<br />

ge Layout<br />

MtiyAjfaBaysac "<br />

AnurTahl ' - :<br />

Bitty Yeutig'<br />

Typists<br />

Rebecca Y. Chan<br />

Jeannic Ctum<br />

Cajai Elliot<br />

. Una Et-Qanr<br />

PliityX-..tM*Sk=: /SECOND PLACE FFMALE<br />

Seina Takam<strong>at</strong>su / Mary Anne Saysac<br />

Sandra Paiso / Mary Anne Baysac<br />

Andrea Durieux / Erika Lam<br />

Kim Francisco / Lori M<strong>at</strong>sukuma<br />

Olivia Competente / Mai ie Bafus<br />

Grace Jang / Jenny B<strong>at</strong>male<br />

Christina Meneses / Rachel Penalosa<br />

•cGarniile PeSimiano / Grace Jang<br />

L ; Bfenca Ortiz/Kim Francisco<br />

'Karen'Navarro/Mi<br />

Auzon Acena / Taryn Sachar<br />

Karen Nsvarro / Jenny B<strong>at</strong>male<br />

iiUCk / Mary Anne Baysac<br />

Rosario / Mar-g Mastrokyriakos<br />

/ Mary Anne Baysac<br />

c / Mary Anne baysac<br />

t/ Carla Hernandez<br />

laino Lagondson<br />

Shelli Newman / Alaina Lapondanr.<br />

Carla Hernandez / Lori M<strong>at</strong>sukuma<br />

Chioe O'Neill/Seina TakamiLsu . -----<br />

Tanya Urrutia / Shelli Newman • f • •' ^<br />

Karen Navarro/Be<strong>at</strong>rice Amann<br />

Sarah Klingelhoffer / Karen Merzenich ./•<br />

Bianca Rowden / Sarah Klingelhoffer V T ^<br />

Christina Del Rosario /' Jean Lee<br />

Ms. Delfino/Ms. M^2ak<br />

Shannon Vitale / Taryn Sachar<br />

Jenny B<strong>at</strong>male / Sandra Paiso<br />

Logan Hiroshima / Sandra Paiso<br />

Jenny B<strong>at</strong>male / Athena S3hourieh<br />

Logan Hiroshima / N<strong>at</strong>alie Aibizo<br />

Regi Gomez / Tenniiie Ubungen<br />

Christina Menp$e?/L^;:: : r-!;, : ct<br />

Angela Ramos/Karen ;,...jrro<br />

Regi Gomez/CMce O'Neill<br />

Raquel Oliva / Shannon Vitale<br />

Bianca Rowtien/Auron Acena<br />

Kin) Brady / Lajai Elliot<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Fon<br />

Diana Hou '<br />

Tung fChoung. i<br />

.Rita-Kong<br />

EUwteLee<br />

Norman Lee<br />

Minn Lint •:<br />

OonLy<br />

Arthur Murakami<br />

Jeff Gunabe / Joey Soriano<br />

Jandro Alcantar/ Craig Trinidad<br />

Prentice Welch / M<strong>at</strong>t Drechsler<br />

Joey Soriano /Josh M<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Nick St<strong>at</strong>hopolous / Shawn Zimmerman<br />

Peter Morrow/Brandon Ruelos<br />

Jer'f Gunabe/Craig Trinidad<br />

Erik Gorostfca/Alan Ko<br />

Hon Put Lam/James Pappas<br />

Nick Tarantola /Jesse Raskin<br />

Zach Berman / Jandro Alcantar .<br />

Jeff Gunabe/Adriano Hrv<strong>at</strong>in<br />

Ron Wong / Jandro Alcantar<br />

Lloyd Chao/Steve Guillen<br />

Ron Wong / Hon Pui Lam<br />

Kfir Elad / Jimmy Quech<br />

Joey Soriano/Andre Vance<br />

William Huerrera / Jaques Hsaio<br />

Jesse Raskin /Cnns Gualberto<br />

Josh M<strong>at</strong>es / Steve Guillen<br />

• •-( JagayWigdor/Peter Morrow<br />

I Jandro Alcantar/Jeff Gunabe<br />

' - Hon Pui Lam / Nick St<strong>at</strong>hopolous<br />

Noah Haydon / Amir Talai<br />

p Lloyd Chao/Oaig Trinidad<br />

; i Brandon Ruelos / Ron Wong<br />

Mr. Stark/Mr.-Baker<br />

Guy Holiins-y Danny Martinez<br />

Danny Martinez /Josh M<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Alon Schwartz / Guy Hoilins<br />

Guy Holiins / Danny Martinez<br />

Joe Quince/N/A<br />

Eric Gorostiza/Andreas Tzortzis<br />

Jandro Alcantar /Jeff Gunabe<br />

Steve Guillen / Sekani Spero<br />

.Andreas Tzortzis / Jandro AJcanta-<br />

Joey Soriano / Jandro Alcanbr<br />

Robin Kim/Jung Pak<br />

Jung Pak /Robin Kim ^ :<br />

wm •A J?#r3


:i<br />

in 1111111<br />

frl'.,:?-'^'.<br />

18 new<br />

teachers<br />

profiled<br />

Investig<strong>at</strong>ion kicks out 9<br />

T<br />

ByJuiiaCionlon<br />

HK RESULTS of an involution of<br />

enrolIrmnlar<strong>Lowell</strong>undera fraudulent<br />

address Jem ittcd nine siudcnbihislali.<br />

All ;,t\idcnls <strong>at</strong>tending school within (he<br />

SJII Frcmcuio Unified School District must<br />

reside in thccity,3ccording to Superintendent<br />

Waldsmar Rajas, towel! i>arcnli •:-« jtarenl><br />

ofchilda-nwerenot accepted into LmvelUsete<br />

concerned thai students who are not resident:,<br />

of San Francisco wtre taking up spaces from<br />

students who arc residents.<br />

"We rwvcalol ofkids in Sar. Francisco \»ho<br />

live JhcrcJ and whose parents pny taxes in San<br />

Francisco .»nd don't jitrt to go to <strong>Lowell</strong>," Hows<br />

s,»id." We had "^tWCreshnwn se<strong>at</strong> 1 ; this ye.tr; .:nd<br />

kid-: didn't yet lop) in.<br />

.-Wurdiuj: to P.UJ.LS, a priv<strong>at</strong>e inveMiiyU'f<br />

from the city ,ittonie> \ mike photonruphed<br />

il'.i; htense p!,ite> i 1 ! <strong>The</strong> aiuomoi'ile* studenu<br />

arrive* 1 in. lflhrau-umobi!ewa;> not registered<br />

to a San Francis:o address the ir.\i*j>tigJtor<br />

lurttier m vest iiy tod the.students' coidi-sicy. Il<br />

evidence su($e:>led th<strong>at</strong> the student was. ir-uui<br />

a false address, the district expelled tht student<br />

and billed them for the invc>tii;<strong>at</strong>km. <strong>The</strong><br />

average cost pei Mndent tot the investig<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

^<br />

Sll2OOt<br />

Admissions suit alleges<br />

anti-Chinese tre<strong>at</strong>ment<br />

T<br />

By Jessica Oci<br />

HE SAN FRANCISCO<br />

Unified School District<br />

faces a lawsuit claiming<br />

th<strong>at</strong> admission of CJm.ese-<br />

American students to district<br />

schools is discrimin<strong>at</strong>ory.<br />

Currently, 41 percent of the<br />

freshmen class <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> is<br />

Chinese-American. This<br />

viol<strong>at</strong>es the IWu federal-couitmand<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

coiueni decree,<br />

which allows fbronly 40 percent<br />

of any one race in altern<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

schools.<br />

"Nothing ha* been done<br />

before; the NAACP [N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion for the<br />

Advancement of Colored<br />

People] and the courts have<br />

always noticed th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> was<br />

out of compliance with the<br />

consent decree," jenny Horn,of<br />

the Educ<strong>at</strong>ional Placement<br />

Center, said. "Maybe, this Ls the<br />

first yeai th<strong>at</strong> we will have tu *iv<br />

something drastic Bui, we're<br />

not going to go in and pull out<br />

anx number of Chinese just to<br />

balance it out."<br />

"Eight hundred students<br />

were uhvred a place <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>,"<br />

Horn said. "Over the course of<br />

the summer, the number went<br />

down to 680. Most of the<br />

Chineseaccepicd.butitappears<br />

th<strong>at</strong> more non-Chinese are<br />

dropping oiit,"<br />

Chinese students made up<br />

40.7 percent of the freshmen<br />

class <strong>at</strong> the beginning of the<br />

school year, but the percentage<br />

went up to 41 percent when<br />

other non-Chinese students<br />

dropped out of Loweli. Two<br />

.sets of enrollment invit<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

offered enrolment to fortyeight<br />

non-Chinese freshmen<br />

from other zzn Francisco high<br />

schools into Lo;. rell since school<br />

opened. Twenr.vhaveaccepted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first set of twenty-eight<br />

invit<strong>at</strong>ions wix sent to non-<br />

Chinese rrcshmen after the first<br />

week of sch(/ol, according to<br />

principal Pa'M Cheng. Eleven<br />

students 'ncirrpt'-d the<br />

invit<strong>at</strong>ions, j<br />

In respoiise tt» :he transfer<br />

sses<br />

were opei'.ed. one World<br />

I.iter<strong>at</strong>urc i lass taught by Lee<br />

taught by I Lirpor I'uziss, .ini<br />

See 'AliMlslilONSm'h •i<br />

Masochism or<br />

fashion<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ement?<br />

Varsity football<br />

shocks Balboa<br />

in season<br />

opener<br />

New classes<br />

offered this fall<br />

[Q Students demand L<strong>at</strong>in<br />

American studies, Pilipino<br />

T<br />

By Jimm<br />

lil ; SCHOOL Yl-AR kii-iccd off with<br />

three new classes in the curriculum:<br />

Pacesetter M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics, 1'iUpino, and<br />

L.\tin American studies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> m<strong>at</strong>h department oflWs College Board<br />

Pacesetter, a pieealculus course in its second<br />

year of a n<strong>at</strong>ional pilot program. Pacesetter's<br />

goal is to develop students' problem-solving<br />

skills and (heir ability to communic<strong>at</strong>e about<br />

quantit<strong>at</strong>ive situ<strong>at</strong>ions and ideas.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> is the only San Francteco sciiool<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>ing in the program, but its future is<br />

uncertain, according to Pacesetter teacher Steve<br />

NferlaHiiepldiitMn<strong>at</strong> it \rillbca course in the<br />

curriculum from now on, but there is always<br />

Uicquwiionoffunding,"hesaid.Thcma(erials<br />

the class uses costs the school district $30 per<br />

student.<br />

Unlike m<strong>at</strong>h daises where teachers feed<br />

students numbers and equ<strong>at</strong>ions, students in<br />

Pacesetter learn lo ti;?piy m<strong>at</strong>h learntd in<br />

previoussenrs to reai-world prohlems in fields.<br />

•*uch as industrial design, health, '\onomics,<br />

demographics, ami business.<br />

»n N);.u >,.m<br />

.ts.-.jgiieii TO "Jcvijjn a tariilitijrd tjrtun id<br />

p.tck.ij',c paper cips. 11K students read ihe<br />

paper cun scenario and iovrstigalcd tlr<br />

mcasuiing cups and rel<strong>at</strong>ing them lo iht<br />

requirements of the problem.<br />

Students learn irom each dilier ai well as<br />

Brown promises<br />

to freeze college fees<br />

D Dodges <strong>Lowell</strong> admissions query<br />

K<br />

By Vincent Ma<br />

ATHLEEN BROWN, the<br />

Pefiu.cr.itif candid<strong>at</strong>e for<br />

governor of (.^hfornia,<br />

dodged a question concerning the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> admissions and pledged to<br />

stop increases in college tuition <strong>at</strong><br />

a press conference in Rix)m 70on<br />

Sept. 22.<br />

When asked about her opinion<br />

about <strong>Lowell</strong> admissions and how<br />

it affects Chinese-Americans,<br />

Brown >akl. "I'd love i-«ch<strong>at</strong> with<br />

you about tJi.it some other time."<br />

"My pledge to you is th<strong>at</strong> in my<br />

term as governor. I will freeze the<br />

fees and tuition of the community<br />

colleges, thcStaicUnivcrsiiiecand<br />

tiie U.C. system," she said.<br />

Brown addressed approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

200 students on her plans<br />

for educ<strong>at</strong>ion. "I've outlined ... a<br />

four pointstuiegyandJcendafor<br />

educition," she said "First, K-12<br />

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FOGKAPHERS<br />

JcinmcCiun<br />

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OPINION<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Teachers' cooper<strong>at</strong>ion with students<br />

necessary to establish an academic Utopia<br />

S<br />

TU DHNTS ARH DRAWN TO Lowil<br />

because of its reput<strong>at</strong>ion as the best<br />

academic school in San Hranci.W).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y count on <strong>Lowell</strong> teachers to provide<br />

avenues to success, making <strong>Lowell</strong>'s academic<br />

programs superior.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Western Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Secondary<br />

Schoolsand Colleges (WASC) survcjvd students<br />

on June 7,1993 about <strong>Lowell</strong>'s academic<br />

programs. When 1,137 "-tud-nls responded<br />

to thtr question,"Tht p school slafl"<br />

trea'vsall students with lespect and dignity"<br />

49 percent disagreed or strongly disagreed.<br />

Teachers are vital to I jowellitcs because theyarc<br />

the ones who educ<strong>at</strong>e us, bui we should<br />

havetheopportanitytomakechanges concerning<br />

unfair teacher practices<br />

W<br />

EOBSERVESOMF.TP.ACHF.RS<br />

being biased toward a gemler or<br />

an ethnic group, giving their fa-<br />

vorites special tre<strong>at</strong>ment. <strong>The</strong>y give :hc favorites<br />

extra <strong>at</strong>tention, although other sty-<br />

1 ti need the s.ime amount of he 1 ; 1 , ll the<br />

t cher grades on das.; particip<strong>at</strong>ion, he<br />

nclimoscal'son his t.ivi triti;s iiitirootttrn<br />

hey tan rrcclvc inert 1 [Mint.. It isd.-tri<br />

mental to >i student it uc sot'-> u\viu"r> i.ini:<br />

ci.isstiuU's<br />

• oiiLi't us .1 Uir<br />

C ilU" tiling :»PIIII<br />

l> frum us. It I.-; iun<br />

luve high expect<strong>at</strong>ion:-, but so:ne tc.Khers<br />

expect the students to iearn bv iliem-<br />

g<br />

lecturing art J assum<br />

to complete assignn<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we v.-ill kni<br />

S1 L'OHNTS i iAVI- FM(>BLfcMS. we<br />

are expeaed to request tutoring. Unlbr-<br />

U'ly, a stucent is hesitant lo ask for<br />

extra help it everyone uiiJerstamls except<br />

hirn.m ikinpihe student fall behind and fet 1 !<br />

discoL'/i.,2ccl. W1ien a teacher does not en-<br />

(;our.ige pupils to ask questions, students<br />

don't fet'i iTiotiv<strong>at</strong>ci.<br />

We feel intimid<strong>at</strong>ed because we believe<br />

some teachers do not care whether we succeed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y could give the students who are<br />

having a difttculi t ime extra tutoring so we<br />

know th<strong>at</strong> the teachers care about our success.<br />

We believe some teachers abuse their<br />

powers by yelling, insulting us, thre<strong>at</strong>ening<br />

to give bad grades, assigning an unreason-<br />

.ibie amount \>f work, ami giving diflicult<br />

l<br />

tr.e wti<strong>at</strong> grades<br />

'!'iv.-Sni',icni I i.tihiln.ukst<strong>at</strong>-.VStudi-nt-,<br />

vc tin' ni'jrt lo ;i miMnini'.hil vm riruiuin<br />

lu-ii opinions in tina<br />

•..•inicuium" We<br />

i<br />

1:<br />

.HE HACUI.T\V:VrUDENT Communic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Committee proposed<br />

eroi ideas to improwstudmt-fac-<br />

ulty rel<strong>at</strong>ions Jl'ter the <strong>Lowell</strong> Retie<strong>at</strong> on<br />

'jcpt. 12.1993.<br />

One proposal suggested th<strong>at</strong> every<br />

leacher provide .\ s> ilabus containing the<br />

grading policy and description of the<br />

course, which would be available in the libt,iry<br />

to help students decide which classes<br />

to take. According to committee member<br />

Andy Green, the proposition fell through<br />

because of teacher opposition.<br />

Another proposal was a feedback form<br />

in which we would fill out a ScanTron<br />

evalu<strong>at</strong>ion of our teachers. <strong>The</strong> teachers<br />

would be the only people to see the results.<br />

Green is revising this proposal. Givingstu- ;<br />

dents the ability to offer constructive criticism<br />

helps the faculty and students achieve<br />

a better rel<strong>at</strong>ionship.<br />

We should be involved in the hiring process<br />

of teachers tosee how the prospective<br />

teacher associ<strong>at</strong>es with students. More<br />

tc.K'her workshops would help teachers<br />

find bener ways to help students.<br />

S<br />

m "Sam, meet the guys. Guys, here's your new roomm<strong>at</strong>e."<br />

OIV1NG T1 IP. PROBLEMS requires<br />

Cooper<strong>at</strong>ing between le<strong>at</strong>hers and<br />

students A brUi:r understandinghe-<br />

Twc-jn the parties will take ILS one su-p Ui: •<br />

tV,,.ri.\wll,tlth«>.t. : ai-lf'niir;;li'.nui which wr<br />

all wan; <strong>Lowell</strong> r.shi-.<br />

Wilson's prison plan will bankrupt st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

C<br />

By Michael Wong<br />

ALIFORNIA 15 ON THE<br />

verge of chaos. In just five<br />

years, California's prison<br />

popul<strong>at</strong>ion is expected to almost<br />

double, according to the Sept. 11 Examiner.<br />

California just cui'i afford<br />

lo continue pouring billiom of dollars<br />

in:oi» prison mieni th<strong>at</strong> ii«>n\<br />

work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem with prisons is th<strong>at</strong><br />

they don't <strong>at</strong>tempt to rehabilitee<br />

criminals. Giliiurnw Governor Pete<br />

Wilson h.isn'l dnno ariytli:;:^ tn ti.\<br />

tliis. \ fis solution to dca.. r.j- irritn-.in<br />

California is to iixk up-r. P '.T>' enmi -<br />

nal in th' st<strong>at</strong>e for .is long as possible,<br />

lust because the crir iinaJs are I«xked<br />

updoesn't mean the problems wit! go<br />

away.<br />

If ihji were the case, OJifornij<br />

would be rid 'J drugs by now. Currendy<br />

about half of California's inm<strong>at</strong>esdreinfordrug-rcUtcd<br />

offenses.<br />

People fr. «T unnei -ssarily long sen ••<br />

inj; drug^.<br />

Surf.dr<br />

i-hed, hut<br />

balers >hcnjldbe|>iJP •<br />

iny them a 10-vca:<br />

in •£& no son*e. I Jrui;<br />

shouKii)': be y^: mi-": pr.^om<br />

ris.fdrfUaiiilit.tt'.'ii.n'.'t 'a>rn.'c-<br />

." Giviim nice p j.-c.^ors<br />

lengthy sentences isawastcoftnipor-'<br />

:ant space and money.<br />

Governor Wilson and some cLranged<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e lawmakfr* have recently<br />

proposed laws th<strong>at</strong> would make<br />

California'sextremdytough Depart<br />

mem of t^orrccxions even tougher.<br />

One of their laws would extend<br />

'•VHson's l«>:k-thcm-up-and-throw-<br />

.tw-jy-ihc-kej" solution to juveniles bj*<br />

•illouir ', kids as young as \A to be<br />

tried a.s jdulii. Th<strong>at</strong> ha* tn-en Jieir<br />

onlv anotipt to reduce schcol over-<br />

n.il. thr<br />

t.ite th<br />

y<br />

t'.- should try to rih.ibili-<br />

Ono of the few thingi<br />

ibout prisons th<strong>at</strong> works is the good'<br />

behavior program,Currcndy,.w inm<strong>at</strong>e<br />

can reduce HK sentence by half<br />

if he behaves himself. If another of<br />

Wilson's laws passes, a Californiari.<br />

inm<strong>at</strong>e will no longer be able to reduce<br />

his sentence by more than. 15<br />

potent<br />

, Supposedly, prison U where society<br />

semis criminals to transform<br />

them into better pcopie. Realistically;<br />

it ii where criminals are kept so Wilwn<br />

and other sut? poliiiti.ms ;lo not<br />

have to deal with them. If the st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

t>uliiictansarcnoid«ilt with,California<br />

will soon be a bankrupt as well<br />

a violent stale.<br />

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-.;.••' 'ByIx>ren«Mqnto)-a<br />

. Did you ever wake up in<br />

the morning, look out the<br />

window, and realize the<br />

clothe* you ironed the<br />

nightbeforc didn't gorighl<br />

.with the we<strong>at</strong>her outside?<br />

:. V. ' Vciutlwh^oitanotlierhalf<br />

hour deddiny on the right clothes? Oakland<br />

studentsfrom FarV&si High School don'i have<br />

to deal whh th<strong>at</strong> problem anymore. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />

the first public high school students in tlic Bay<br />

Area to wear uniform*.<br />

'"Wearing uniforms isn't such n bad idea.<br />

Wouldn't it be relief (o wake up half an hour laier<br />

every morning (after spending hours studying<br />

for th<strong>at</strong> calculus exam plus memorizing your<br />

German monologue) without having to worry<br />

?boutwh<strong>at</strong> you should wear. Notonly would it<br />

ease your brain, but it would ease the drain on<br />

)uiii «rd ;c 7— it'sp'ocUctbockr. ItT.vuM •<br />

save vou UK hasde of going down to (he mall<br />

every wekend to check out the new trends,'<br />

which will probably be gone by the following<br />

wrdcend wh<strong>at</strong> vou go to the mall Again. Saving<br />

wur money wnuld mean more money to go to<br />

ttvtprom and alt those oir-rr d<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Uniforms would also promote a sense ut'<br />

unity and school spirit, something <strong>Lowell</strong>ites •<br />

lack. Uniforms *ouli form a sense of equality<br />

withm th school iwtrad of rivalry among in-<br />

div duabbascdon v h<strong>at</strong> they wear. \iAsir ing our"<br />

school name and colors would form a sense of<br />

OPINION<br />

CROSSFIRE<br />

Should uniforms be imposed<br />

in public schools?<br />

pride, something our tegular ceryday clothes<br />

don't show.<br />

Teachers and itudents already have *.o dc.il<br />

with gong rivalry within the sch'vol when students<br />

come to school to show oiT their affili<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

and, in some cases, cause trouble. Ptis<br />

isn't raiTy the CAVT.S: L«wcJI, out i( L*. in many<br />

other schools in the city. Uniforms would eia.se<br />

gang colors irorn (he scene and mines violence.<br />

Uniforms would also reduce dass culling<br />

and the number of students infiltr<strong>at</strong>ing into<br />

schools thi.-y aren't enrolled in. So onevwuld<br />

try sneaking out of one school info another<br />

because he vould easily be spotted on the street<br />

and picked out of the crowd in a school full of<br />

kids wearing the same color*. Attendance in<br />

schools would go up.<br />

Students could bavi:tiays in which students<br />

didn't have to wear uniforms. Such ii the case<br />

<strong>at</strong> Far West, where on Fri(tyrsaruion birthdays<br />

students can wear wh<strong>at</strong> they want.<br />

We have to admit thai we alt have our bad<br />

dothes day, when we come to school Irmkinp<br />

like our iron, washer, ^<br />

and dryer broke 6'"\<br />

downalt<strong>at</strong>once.lfwe ^^r-—^<br />

all wore uniforms we<br />

A ^ *•<br />

wouldn't have to deal with *"•<br />

other, smirking <strong>at</strong> us. Uniforms<br />

} ^<br />

"in," and they would calm the tension for<br />

those who wear wh<strong>at</strong>'s "out."<br />

. Dywearuiguniforms.studaiiscouldconcrntr<strong>at</strong>e<br />

an wli<strong>at</strong> school is supposed to K*<br />

wouUt not jiaii^c otlic*^ In* ih«"ii<br />

dothes. Students could finally be token mote<br />

seriously. Others could hear wh<strong>at</strong> students<br />

haw to say and not *ee wh<strong>at</strong> we have to wwir.<br />

Students should feel <strong>at</strong> rase in school without<br />

having to fear violence or put-dowru After all,<br />

school shouldn't bea fashion shew.<br />

Uniforms<br />

beginning<br />

of clone n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Hylocctyn Blumenthal<br />

For many <strong>Lowell</strong> students,<br />

an anay of new<br />

clothing was oncof the few<br />

perks to returning to<br />

school this fall But while<br />

LoweD students were shopping,<br />

students <strong>at</strong> Oakland's For Wast High<br />

School flooded tlk'ir school with a sea of plaid<br />

and butterfly collars.<br />

FarWbtt High School is the first public high<br />

school in the Bay Area 10 require students to<br />

wear uiuTornu.Ho\wer,this conformist policy<br />

lias already been imposed on soim. students in<br />

Baltimore. Chicago, and Washington P.C.<br />

according the March *93 iisue of Eiiiic<strong>at</strong>icn<br />

Digest.<br />

,. Many parents, teachers, and student;<br />

support this new policy. <strong>The</strong>y sec numerou*<br />

benefits to the resiru.tiom,$uch ar<br />

We have been living a lie for years, and<br />

it's about time we change for the better<br />

O Me<strong>at</strong> riot necessary for building strength<br />

; By Ronald Cruz<br />

So, \faher—I ke I xtitt bejore, I thn'i warn<br />

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J" ^ <strong>The</strong> Basic Four c ood Groups-groinji/veg-'<br />

* etables-mcal -mddjjry—arcmblcadmgguid«<br />

_tonulrron Althmgli bodybuilders i*.^e p=oextern<br />

to build thetr muscles, it'*, Ae.»^ua| work<br />

'SfiTttieytlo th<strong>at</strong> allows their musdc w:tf,rmv. Car-<br />

boliydr<strong>at</strong>es provide the fuel for the exercise<br />

nectled to build mwcls 1 , according ti» the N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Academy of Science*. If you •v-oni to get<br />

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we embodied theteen<br />

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^nettetwedon'C even getagood movie<br />

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COLUMNS<br />

Tackling babephobia, or how<br />

to control th<strong>at</strong> nasty drooling habit<br />

T tHEVnil'OlirTHF.lR<br />

By Hurt L<br />

BODY<br />

hair with hut wax. <strong>The</strong>y i:uM<br />

horoscopes and Irel:*.-.'.- in i.nr.idc<br />

diets. <strong>The</strong>y (Mint their toes. And tht'y have<br />

hormone cycles Hu! j;irLs don't >*.tre inc.<br />

At least not :ii; m-jih .is before.<br />

Women are tre<strong>at</strong>ed a*. * iijeas.ind because<br />

ol tills (loci inferior. For .i wotn.ur<br />

to earn nioir ih.in •• man with the vimc<br />

job she must ijccomc a mrwlc!, which<br />

means girls are v.iltydr*iur when ;livy-i.o<br />

1 h<strong>at</strong>'s why we iiave supcttiKKJcN-<br />

Ttv nlriinjtc object, th-ry'rL' ouuz-<br />

( tviMdy ,uiu uiiU'iii-vabiy tx-.iuliful.<br />

Not ju-' uhjcLW, but M.KU1 deitit.'v 11\<br />

not ui) f.iulr 1 un'tUtinki>r.u»thi;t(;tn<br />

. Shi: > not a £ir!; shri.» ^hltKss.<br />

Hesid T. the SOOJI iju^rs, there ait-<br />

ir-ilinii Itwn witty tJurni;T to<br />

foul .wound .iiir.K"ti\-c wU.<br />

Ii*»* my third jjrjJc n .ili/.t(in lLn not<br />

only dors s'u* have brltei oral hygiene<br />

\rjrs from now she'll be msuTm-j, lu-nian<br />

survival when all I'm ^noti fur is optiiing<br />

If it weien'l lot my niotluT and ilvise<br />

nine ntonihs «]ue«r;ed inside lier uterus,<br />

I wouldn't t>c remotely alraid nl^'itU. But<br />

w*lly my f<strong>at</strong>her can't ^c-tprq^iunt.stt now<br />

It's h.iid not En be intimubtcd tlunkinj!<br />

llir nnly rfitson >xv.i"rr aliw is hecmw<br />

of ihex people.<br />

However, being se<strong>at</strong>ed ol yirls isn't lotalh<br />

rcasonablr <strong>The</strong>y're UMIAI'V friendly,<br />

and compared fo ionie of the y)in class<br />

Columnist Burt Lee overcoming his fears.<br />

WJS red lip%iick<br />

and a blonde wig<br />

lor Hug'* to go<br />

from was- tally<br />

wabbit lo babe du<br />

jour. Women are<br />

just like Hugs<br />

Hum.v, only they<br />

Hut die)- like lo go lo the lwUirtK>m together,<br />

and th.il scan:* the pants oil me. I<br />

don't know why women enioy company<br />

in the n:;i:oom. I h<strong>at</strong>e when girls follow<br />

me into the. bjtluooin.<br />

TooviTTCcmc my anxiety I'%v been figuring<br />

girh out, trying to understand the<br />

irrit<strong>at</strong>ion, pity, and lo<strong>at</strong>hing I WIIH- duxing<br />

my brief encounters with women.<br />

Failure is so i-duc<strong>at</strong>icn.il.<br />

I know J|I alx*ut eirK. .uvi with «itK 't 1 *<br />

dil JlHIUl il)>IlK'li«.s. MiiM'-Up li UK' MKil<br />

ofteimle po'.virr. Like who.i Tiliner l : their pointy ears<br />

and whiskers.<br />

Usually it\ long<br />

enough 'o be U'.c<br />

mough tn ruin everything.<br />

OI LiiuiMMiuk p niiiely cnl;jnt.ft<br />

wh.il w alrc.idy t|>j\ucitt, the. IMIUMI<br />

be.iuty undi.Tnc.ith the, eyir shadow, eye<br />

liner, lip limr, li|v.ik k, lip gloss, ma.v;ura.<br />

rouge. blt:-.h. and fmind<strong>at</strong>ton.<br />

:'dd many girK as there Jie bT». so common<br />

btvanu'suddenly <strong>at</strong>ir<strong>at</strong>ted to Hu** Hunny knowledge ;i.'. well 3s research indic<strong>at</strong>es<br />

when lie dressed up like a girl.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> won ten are extremely desper<strong>at</strong>e. This<br />

timer wai jviwvrles*, and ail it look ;s th«- »K-sl rc.iMin to ulk lo girls; they have<br />

L<strong>at</strong>ina's community may be harsh, but ifs her life<br />

V<br />

By Loretu Monloya<br />

IOLENCE.Poverty. Drugs.<br />

Illiteracy. Unemployment.<br />

Lick of educ<strong>at</strong>ion. <strong>The</strong>se .ire<br />

the images 1 sec in my community.!<br />

try lo run from them.but the truth is<br />

i cin't avoid than.<br />

This is the reality for many RazJ<br />

youth.in American bJirios and<br />

schools today, living every d.iy face<br />

U* face with racism, discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

and oppression in a lfl G* world wher*<br />

icnt decrci.- rcgubti^ns JIKS<br />

live action, liut are we teallv'<br />

Back in the 1940s I-.ttinos, etpccially<br />

Mexicans, who crwsed tlic border<br />

to find a better life in the United<br />

Stales instead toutu 1 t.i.i'-in. h<strong>at</strong>red<br />

•^rc^itioti.pwc""- in i -••v;fio.<br />

.-ttf.'.<br />

Even in real tjii.il . i .umm we<br />

Lorena Montoya<br />

L<strong>at</strong>ina<br />

d.iwn. iiv.'k» hind 11In.' IIK' b.iriiv) \>t<br />

"Fa>l LA where ptiblii utiiiiir-. wm<br />

(v-irce or ir real bad ih.r*«'. (v'irit 1<br />

t's the difference now? <strong>The</strong> And nuyl-CMimeof thai is true. But<br />

C«UiV» IMUNCXMCMT 3* Hit, »CHW<br />

no choice but to listm.<br />

Some women aren'i<br />

aware ol tliar itinttrd<br />

options and act like allpowerful<br />

beings berendihorachofinortals.<br />

Hut time and life's<br />

hanbhijv. viii slow!)*<br />

wear on their exagger<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

ego* and they too<br />

will be laughing <strong>at</strong><br />

corny jokes and Jamc<br />

stories like *hc rest.<br />

^incc girts are usu-<br />

.i)!y more m<strong>at</strong>ure than boys, it makes approaching<br />

them difficult.<br />

A good way to show your m<strong>at</strong>urity<br />

then is to maJ-e oleisant stnalt talk, iven<br />

though *he has the cooties. Or if she<br />

vWiiii njtd lu IMP. to )uu, thre<strong>at</strong>en to<br />

hold your bre<strong>at</strong>h until tiie docs.<br />

And finally, remember th<strong>at</strong> just because<br />

j;i/lj arc iugar and spice and everyihingnK-e,th<strong>at</strong>dor?;n<br />

T tma*ct ! -cml>etter.<br />

barrio 1 grew up in, "La Missiun," is it\tr;icinc\cr> raLe,in)I|'j>tinnnnt*. »orn H Salvador only to find myself<br />

likt'Ka-it L\.niilyimaller.Mo'.tnfour Sn i%hy should I ha/c lo walk J<strong>at</strong>heii;idaloi'adi!!ert. i n(war.'l"hcre<br />

hi>nu*t ar-." ll rt-et.tnd have people IfKjk seemed to be no othri nptinnsfbrnie<br />

L<strong>at</strong>inos who tan'l jtford in h-.e in <strong>at</strong>tnelikeljualHuil lopt'lloulayun. but 'o fail into the %amecvcleo! ilw<br />

yUwi hi.e the ?un:;t. ! v.:- !:.j::o: ]'b-r: y.-c rr.y b^rf.pa J: xrd thrry J: I'oza irtiund :uc .<br />

stores on ,ilmo%i i-v-rv t'ornur and iiimeit's tiiilnfdru};s.V-<br />

pn..iru'1-Mi hnust's T'iih 1 . next d'--i id'.T.iv.uniei'ru.nniini'frornscho'): tit,tobchelddtrtvnl.iytheitna^esand<br />

V.liuhi.i wnt M-.tcis iv iu\: luuitc ,iTi-l in. li.n.kp<strong>at</strong>l; i- iui! ! tionk^ !o-.vopect<strong>at</strong>i:ins!h,Tsliadof me. I,<br />

'lu: huuic? I'ui )K.m'\l ii.u-r icu- t'l.i! i>^.uiic I'm cApected loin; all the >!«,-<br />

!!! ! hr MarirtJ. rentvpes .ind tu iet'le for the mini-<br />

ri:i-^!...l.UIJtfMiJ^;fi.ne!r:i-.' tmiin<br />

b-.'i.n ublf to<br />

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Prop E expands SF public library budget<br />

By Leonard Moy<br />

AN HUNClSCtJ |*uMk- UKuy<br />

n: rttnv 'M tist<br />

1 .V2 unl!. : on proviiJcti<br />

by I'mpovitjun K. j\> .vi! in tho<br />

June rcicciion.<br />

" ! Prf»pr'Si!ii'ii L^ li.i-- i-^vruii:.!<br />

hnuf^ anJ .wiviufs >'ikh -;:c (lie lir.l<br />

tWiiprioriCf." Ktii LJfuvIin.diylihr.u<br />

ian, ^.liJ <strong>at</strong> -i liLvrinj: JI the Sunsft<br />

braiidi library *u< immili<br />

<strong>The</strong> 26 ftroiufii 1 - .mil fiu- MJ!:I 1 .-<br />

th'.'V .<br />

ltd s<br />

'Tt tiv HU<br />

tul cm t'c uvii<br />

S!.Muij\'N..i'HJ librjry hours jrt- »b;lwifi(ltr, a libr<strong>at</strong><br />

uvtjTun.<br />

I 'ni[H>iitinn E. passed by<br />

i.if the VIIUTS, rcuuiros the a%\- to rtuinuin-fibrantbcs.lhfMain<br />

Lihrary.and<br />

.i library for the Minti.'I*nc» iiymiist J1M><br />

set up a Library I'rescn-jtion Fund.<br />

L(i«.uy comniissioners ncM meet-<br />

sioncr V/altirr ICIH'. "nic<br />

niPiKy will go into expanding branch ings throughout tl'? <strong>at</strong>y's libraries last<br />

he implement*! Jiii. 1. "We miw UA hour*. ,!ii;tulins: \o Nrel P.iri^h, ihc month to gel a consensus of public<br />

y. put thv ho'jr> v* here chu't "t hr.uii-h libraries..<br />

opinion on how to spend OK incrcibed<br />

New retirement plan gives 312 teachers security<br />

N<br />

By Tammy Wong<br />

g r<br />

EGOTIATIONS bctv.-o.-n the<br />

teachers' union, the* school<br />

disitict, and J rctircmrnl<br />

d to the ru rcnient of .312<br />

tea hus I )<br />

ft n lal se r ) v id lutly 1>CIIJn<br />

n i iK k (rr^dentni'ibe ir-uh<br />

t-rs unini<br />

11 noi tl t *vn.l ; ranrisco l,*ui-<br />

I'.iiUiSDAY<br />

9<br />

Senior Bo<strong>at</strong><br />

Pie £*<br />

0 -» jvn * Jin<br />

Ib<br />

iivA ScJiool District /.SFUSD;, and the<br />

Public Agency Rctirtrncnt Systems<br />

! PARS J jgreriJ th<strong>at</strong> teachers would refeivv<br />

.i bonus to retire. <strong>The</strong> monthly<br />

Kinus cquah np'r-tu'cirth of 7 pctccnt<br />

of the tiMchcrs' final p .y. loidicrs could<br />

take- the bontu .is a lump sum or KCOVC<br />

payments ever five to ]5>rar».<br />

Jhe KIMW\ distntt Iwneritt tinancLiliytmni<br />

^nr ret irffltrnt of wtiiorfacitlty<br />

1)00.111%'their replacements rrcrii-r<br />

lowfr %,il.itie;. At'coritJiii; to Eleven<br />

I HIM it, ,m iiic SFLSI) saJaryca.ib!ish<br />

iiji-iit f IIKI-. liu- h;ghi»t »«.M- her s.ilarv<br />

was$4*1,300foi tjie Vy'94-*hi>c\ytv.<br />

and the JOKISI salary was $2&,(XiO.<br />

According to Cilhy Brccn.thcmanager<br />

o( tlie Buunrss Services Division<br />

for Benefits -iisd deductions (or the<br />

SFUSl). and th* ruUitrment bonus can<br />

be offered only once uuritig the teachen<br />

tlirnc*yi*jr contnct..<br />

In .i 'etter ici; over the suinmei,<br />

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NEWS<br />

SFUSD fighting discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion lawsuit<br />

ADMISSIONS from Page I<br />

Modem World cfois taught by Span •<br />

ish teacher Vicvria Msquiruna. Two<br />

Cone-iptusl Physici dasies ojxned<br />

jfta Dr.Synthu Green agreed U u.ieel<br />

her Al* Oiaiiiury d.tw.<br />

tin week, ZO more .^n-Chinrt*<br />

freshmen were invited in nuoll Acg<br />

g p<br />

and three students ire still dsriding.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chinese American Der.u-<br />

in schools promoter discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

• "Whenthccnnwntdcaeewaspul<br />

together in 1^83. it w<strong>at</strong> a good<br />

docjnienvikcauteofthc changes of.<br />

Jt demographics since then, it has<br />

feiome outd<strong>at</strong>ed." Roland Quan, 4<br />

committee r-jerafer of the CAOC,<br />

'. said, "It ctHcrirai n<strong>at</strong>es againtt<br />

Chinese-Americans. Th« ii more<br />

ihan *i black and whin* istuc. which<br />

vwu how £r, was brforc. <strong>The</strong>re ore differtnl<br />

nf their chnicr be<br />

ca- tc try: vt'uiic tap reached its rruxi •<br />

mum for Chinese students. Accordinp<br />

to Ouan* tf* lawsuit is Kis*d on<br />

up-.l<strong>at</strong>ing the cou&ail dca oe Jiid end -<br />

ing discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion °* t-hinrse «udenu<br />

in public schotA.<br />

"I hi*? no problem* *>rith one race<br />

nuking up the imjoi'ly ot ;< sAoo;."<br />

Qtun uSA. "If the majority of tia<br />

fixncisca war Chinese, the jttiooU<br />

nhoukt repiesent the reality. Thtw: ><br />

nothing /ou can do about ;i,bo>u»c<br />

if is all baxd cm d£nw$niphkv"<br />

, rhe C'ADC Ijopes it; upddtc ix\t<br />

n?ment dcow in a MX part a-grwia.<br />

It incSudct a partial tcrmuuiion of the<br />

consent fcacv to end cutdaccd eihnic<br />

caps and loan pcXkie\ tl M do not<br />

can st-jdenu of any oiiiuiu baxd on<br />

cthnidiy. It also proposes affirm<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

diikin for disadvantage^ students to<br />

promote integntikm and rcfocus tlte<br />

conwni decree on vcliievi^g acf Sunset<br />

dthPriil ->nj '.oin'l iK'. 1 to transfer to<br />

j ^istnet dmv.T!ttry school.<br />

^Students bave 10 rcaiuj th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

school district is trying to achir»-e<br />

c^;';*Hry and excellence foi A% n«n><br />

student; <strong>at</strong> pouible." prii^ip<strong>at</strong> I*anl<br />

"Given die limited re-<br />

for thr MJH>OI micniv".<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lsu'suit u will be hnrd in Nowmbet.-Afl<br />

wr <strong>at</strong>e iayinii is th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

outcry system i>mit ^tuf-.inp-We're<br />

willing to work it out," Quan wid.<br />

"nut when people are rtrjectcd bc-<br />

Thr J'W adniin-aonicui o.Ttor<br />

the bepr«iingcif rue Fill wncsia was<br />

62 fcr C hinese. 50 for L<strong>at</strong>ino *nd Af<br />

ricm- AmaH.3it,and57 for everyone<br />

clvi, according to! IOHL<br />

Investig<strong>at</strong>ion demits nine students<br />

i/IOiSIpENCV from Page!<br />

^mj'bw>vkdgc,0tlc*aonchai<br />

faid," dwHiy city <strong>at</strong>tomef Mark.<br />

B d l J i d<br />

£%• fS'lVuuitws' who foil W» pay tlw cost<br />

£\{'$iit ttiVKtnnttA'rt will be takrn tn<br />

~ -Sonic parents appealed then*<br />

b and uicterdnl. He*<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> because the sflkicntdiii<br />

Uiai he WHI tempoiarily btayin^'. y,\ih<br />

f i<br />

•; Scnionwho wae prcvemo has-e<br />

tooi cjirpUedi*niudiilcnUy wxrc allowed<br />

to'return to Lowcil. "<strong>The</strong><br />

[main) reaAonfcrihescninrswasth<strong>at</strong><br />

ihnrapplic<strong>at</strong>ion forcoilr^fi 1 . in IVoember'HojaswJd/For<br />

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to grt into4 college from a brand new<br />

school of three months would potentially<br />

put thc'.n al V07 serious risk of<br />

not getting into a good fo)I«^.'<br />

Former Lmvell FTb\ president<br />

Sylvia Walker believes (b<strong>at</strong> lJ»cse"i|.<br />

not )te aUiiweii tn continue <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> real victims are those fludenu<br />

ivho dt> live tn S*n ft aaci«o, but di>i<br />

not y.et in to LoweU. because ten cv><br />

ery pcron here iHegally, one ptTkwi<br />

Ininc in San Francisco v.'^s ^hut out."<br />

To pi event timwlulent<br />

fiom tontinuin^. <strong>Lowell</strong> app)ic.tnt><br />

arc tcquit.cd to t'jCrw prcx^f of rejidenq^<br />

in &tn FraiKino >fthcr than a<br />

drivers license. I *r. tot'of • oiJeno* in -<br />

eludes Midi devunicnuis 1*G&F. bills<br />

Medi OJ stickers, and letters {torn<br />

social service jyencici.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> administr<strong>at</strong>ion WAS<br />

not invclvni in thr cr-uk-dyun nn<br />

student* usinc faW aJ;lnrs'tf\ "Ttupolk-)<br />

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ihit HofU begin inv^'jy.itioiis<br />

tntc studmu committing ies»<br />

dene)' fraud twu yc^ir. jpx<br />

Walker thinks Uie in^'est<br />

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• •••?£<br />

I Seniors take Spirit<br />

I Rally by 300 points<br />

T<br />

ByStcphtuDodson<br />

HE SEN1OKS dothwiincrf<br />

a freshman girL. im-<br />

person<strong>at</strong>ed principal Hani<br />

Cheng, mac;a pyramid of lables<br />

25 feet high in the middle courtyard,<br />

and won the spirit rally with<br />

2,245 points, be<strong>at</strong>ing the second<br />

place juniors*, who had 1,84]<br />

points.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ftwhmcn and sophomore<br />

classes cam* in Uurd and fourth<br />

with 1.742 point? ami 1,675<br />

points, respective])-.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rally kicked off Friday afternoon,<br />

Sept. 30 with approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

350 senior:, running onto<br />

thcfootball fidd through the 1995<br />

banner. <strong>The</strong>y formed the number<br />

*l995"on the fool ball field before<br />

storming the bleachers.<br />

Josh Deming ?nd Jake<br />

Pushuuky played the tiilf roi«s in<br />

the scrttor jkit, "Ueavi* and<br />

Bullhead," which tad a support'ing<br />

cast of 30 other seniors. <strong>The</strong><br />

skit included appearances from<br />

seniors dressed up as Blind Melon,<br />

licasfic Boys, and Haul Cheng.<br />

Thcothcr three classes .ilso presented<br />

skits, and I^K* JV Song, V-v*<br />

Kty Song, }V Oiei*;^nd^\fciiity<br />

Qiccr performed bctvS^thc<br />

classes shows.<br />

KMEL DJChuyGomc7and<br />

other members from KMEL,<br />

including Lowui gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

"Double Barrel" Daryl made guest<br />

appearances <strong>at</strong> the rally. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

pasted out KMEL slickers to<br />

fnshmen, who wore the stickm<br />

on their buttocks.<br />

the field with .11996 banner on the<br />

• side. Much ww quickly torn oifby<br />

the "Beastie Boys." During the<br />

treshm&i part of the rajly, the<br />

"Btastic Boys* took the senior<br />

bannci'xulranihioughthefrcshmen,<br />

dotfcaJirung a (ashman girt<br />

and dragging another freshman<br />

girl jflyards across tlif field.<br />

Political Imagery from<br />

the Black Arts Movement<br />

of the 1960s and 1970s ,<br />

BtACKrPOWER.<br />

3S.MSC ART<br />

...and (fit ni<strong>at</strong>tes<br />

! ,<br />

•r:<br />

<strong>The</strong> "Beastie Hoys" laicr acquired<br />

the junior banner and ;<br />

\aised ii into the senior rfction of ;<br />

tlv: btachers. j<br />

On Thursday night, the night j<br />

before the Spirit Ralh/.somc scnio.s ;<br />

painted '95 on the bleachers and !<br />

stacked up 21 tables tc form a j<br />

pyramid m the middle courtyard. •<br />

"I didn't mind," counselor May !<br />

Choi saidcf the prank, "but! wish j<br />

the kid-; bad t.->ken it uW:.- ;<br />

ihemselves." Some teadiers look j<br />

thepyramiddowndiiringthrr*'liy. !<br />

No perulry points were sub* racted ;<br />

from thr senir r score for the prank, j<br />

according to Choi. j<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spirit, K<strong>at</strong>ty capped off 1<br />

Spirit,' * ;fom Sept. 26 to 30, J<br />

where v^nih class decor<strong>at</strong>ed a j<br />

section or the school according to I<br />

a music?! theme. <strong>The</strong> seniors had i<br />

(lie first floor with the theme of i<br />

modetn rock/altern<strong>at</strong>ive. <strong>The</strong> ;<br />

juniors decor<strong>at</strong>ed the second floor •<br />

in a country theme, the {<br />

sophomores decoraicU tlic ihird )<br />

floor in regpe, and the frexhmen j<br />

'Iccur<strong>at</strong>cd the ar* wing in a hip- ,<br />

hop/rap theme. j<br />

AcrordingtoSABchjirRovwciw<br />

Micuiob, each cl.i5\ accumul<strong>at</strong>e J ,<br />

j-oints by decor<strong>at</strong>ing the hallway, j<br />

vvcanng icd and while on j<br />

'particular days, dcccraimg |<br />

registries, cheering loudly M ihc ;<br />

rrfly, anJ other ways. \<br />

! i<br />

J !<br />

f !<br />

1 1<br />

EXHIBITION I<br />

SFSU Art Department Gallery •<br />

Sept. 19 - Oct. 21 !<br />

Monday - Friday 12-4 p.m. .; !(<br />

the rally thai classes were cnnceK'd<br />

for the rest of the day. His<br />

announcement was soon followed<br />

by a chanting or.'TjuJ, l*JUJr I'.iut,<br />

alt ended the Fantastic Voyage<br />

t)Ancc held th<strong>at</strong> night from 0 p.m<br />

According to Chcng,.ai iejst<br />

four oiitsidcrs were apprrhmded<br />

and cited for trespassing ""flicre<br />

was no fighting." Cheng SJKI.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>ir 1 parcnls called and they J 0>e<br />

outsidirs) were taken home."<br />

WEWS 7<br />

Bl«^^<br />

Spanish-Surnanicd<br />

Otlicr White<br />

African -American<br />

Chinese-American<br />

Japanese-American<br />

Korcan-Ainerican<br />

Filipino-American<br />

Other Non-White<br />

Number<br />

ofSftjdems<br />

ft-i<br />

105<br />

37<br />

279<br />

14<br />

30<br />

43<br />

SS<br />

Acuhission<br />

Scoic<br />

53<br />

^ n<br />

bS<br />

63<br />

59<br />

59<br />

59<br />

59<br />

Percentage<br />

of Class<br />

12.4<br />

15.4<br />

5.4<br />

41.0<br />

2.1<br />

4.4<br />

6.3<br />

12.9<br />

New classes offer diversity<br />

NEW Cl ASSES from Pa^e 1<br />

from Mcxlo. Merlo groups stud*.nis<br />

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M^m^^^ POLITIC<br />

T}0n*tjust exercise your body,<br />

exertiseyour right to vote<br />

In th?cunipaisn for Ca'i-<br />

and K<strong>at</strong>fiwet: Brown are<br />

t^kJcering over who is<br />

tougher en crime. Building<br />

new priwm, ewe utin y ihr<br />

disadvantage*!, and expluitmg<br />

theissue of illegal L-nmi-<br />

;s the<br />

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day. Not surprisiigJy, eu<br />

. uofititccnvl fwalth art w-J<br />

better job*-7*lf the awes \<br />

tbar h<strong>at</strong>e a major impact on<br />

youth—are seMoiP mentimed.<br />

' In Midi a cfcnauv ir is no<br />

frcting/cuth have yeiw from<br />

bod to worse, In Jjvt June's<br />

primary, only35 percent of<br />

voters went to i!« poft. M<strong>at</strong>ewide*,<br />

according to the Sept. .<br />

14 issue of the 5on Fnvxisa,<br />

WaiJy. Tb fcjp ft'off, "roost<br />

: yuuih «vhft are old ei*ou>;h to<br />

•/,.;:. voce, don't,"<br />

I.)ji*id7hni,3 division man-<br />

"Thi rMwrw. for thir. rrr<br />

simple."' '.! GirtinaV.iij«r<br />

picjix: • •:. lin<strong>at</strong>ot for Youth<br />

Malang^YAwfeO'^UC'.<br />

A dty-wiiic youth kuimhjp<br />

couusel ensiled \o hdp jnproME<br />

youtii opp&rtu r mies M<br />

San Tranciscp. *"Thc foci *iw:<br />

adult; ..'ic ap<strong>at</strong>hetic u» vo'.mg<br />

is dirtclJf resetted by '•uu*h."<br />

•'•.Vifh*.udi .i<br />

' t."i,; (Jut kiduLxnud hj\x something<br />

!0 do alter sdool arxJ<br />

oi;t oti thi<br />

,' U<br />

KfwU rcdti.Tc CTime more<br />

than hviilding another luwp-<br />

ti<br />

Aiiotha oricof Y»M\Cs<br />

goal is to $o iwr>tmd lobbying<br />

i> a unall, vjf'-scloctt.'d<br />

gtour\ to "hap othiT (ecnt<br />

get ifflw jciiiv In n<br />

tin."<br />

htmed Xi> ^vrinj; i* ;hc only<br />

aw lo ncliine chjnjK. (Iw^<br />

hiJ-C tr.cmben agn-cd-<br />

"i«?uth don't wte t^^^is<br />

thej' aitr iwt trained to vobr<br />

en-.* s»ix wire tn %hnl tiwv<br />

iK-rti," So'i'vc tmd. "if ;l w.is<br />

up lo int, KcliooU would Ix:<br />

tor jnd d^iii<br />

ihj YouthA ;.i> diildjeii snakes und<br />

leen centers, according to tlw<br />

Youth Vo* '">1 bjlWix*>(.-fc-r.<br />

',<br />

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held laM nvk Apd thn wn-k<br />

<strong>at</strong> 1-owctl, amemj; junior and<br />

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Miilt^^ pull<br />

children in separ<strong>at</strong>e directions<br />

• Mixed kids take<br />

yride being unique,<br />

biit also must cope<br />

By Colette h«<br />

rf>sc« their language," Drew said.<br />

"Hspai don't know their Lingua^.<br />

We're [Haparj n*IK diffrrem tern<br />

Japanese and whim."<br />

Barbarte adnuti ^m fthr H>meun>»<br />

feels bad bedsus* ihe raiwes 3 tot of<br />

^apancK cnlture »nd tradition. Al-<br />

»ESSr»>!NABli/'Ehood*d tooHi^SdwoI<strong>at</strong>eiMmiMctopra<br />

calAWiCinieciitipT^butthentK:'* ofniBtyanaTdaaH;:<br />

T<br />

, He spuobc*-luring cream or, hii about the cultuir i»ui we jlurt don't<br />

practice e*Tr/»iiiiig mT «• rtricth-."<br />

and dip 1 <strong>at</strong>jictel ow hit jLoaH -boned Acrotdij^uibr fi/w««irrfco>n whhout the<br />

«lmo*K) ejw, and thei; milts our bis meaningful pankipainw • -f I^apss and<br />

front door, pa^Mns by pi of hi*<br />

• mother <strong>at</strong> a tea cereffVory<br />

and :h'\s<br />

> a/nan's bar mitzvah.<br />

; For si any radii<br />

rada! cb&iren, jjrovr<br />

/ing up. feeling JC<br />

ceptrd, «nd dffiniog<br />

ihcfr Identities cnti be<br />

hMd. Vet, they ar*product?<br />

of race fu<br />

ent tyyk* of people ^<br />

MuUjraaal chtMren .<br />

often experience tb*: west ot thiir<br />

culture* and disregard the worsL<br />

ihmgifo frooi, and th<strong>at</strong> juu irbJm n.v<br />

i offctn.1 her tin*<br />

hest ofKith cultures. "I'm on;<br />

t» touch wiihboiL*dc3of my family,"<br />

r hc wud. Hodga.«!! tni tt, how-r wr, th<strong>at</strong><br />

olthoi^i ffK ku m«n>' Asian tiridni^<br />

- man M«ftio ITCW feds >'ortun<strong>at</strong>f to be . iit»t'i-= «*K". I fcvi I wii raijoJ<br />

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multirad.TL'*llikcbeinBH^>alvrauv (' %itii<br />

•tt*s»line«tursn(!«ikl"rrtiric«r hist one<br />

; in a mtUkm." ;<br />

Between 1%8 and1989, the num- ChineW'SiJ^Jdor<strong>at</strong>t iua:rr Ur*i:l<br />

ber of chtMren bom to parents of dif- Ucr spdks Spanisri .11 home. a»ii viv-is<br />

with his mother > ydt: oticn. U«\jyst.'<br />

he% nc\er rrtct hii Ijthtr, he trows<br />

nothing about Chiiuso eulnue<br />

Searching for an identity<br />

to be moie and rnorc mised people,"'<br />

Barbara; sscd. L ptolHcnu f<strong>at</strong> *onic Tor a j9 V~J ? i<br />

l Sovc a problem with<br />

*hy people dWt >ws wjept tiuL It is<br />

mgbiradal often left him foHirg ^J en<br />

a muh of vrh« people looking into<br />

other cultures.''<br />

white pr***itc high school and bad<br />

&tw Kimv:iS « uitlcieni Utttr. ihcut- Ui<br />

1.. PreMems with ctiHurai identity his junior »wf,"he bci'-anw fAV'.nak'ti<br />

r<br />

'^ .".' ,Maoy otlwrk, howc^ei; f«! tice v.nth the Virtmuiwit kii^ure: h«? lis-<br />

flii.ving wealcrns'ciiltviral i-Jen:itv. • trr»*d to the mii^^ nuS even tried ',m[^cU'!>' rekded<br />

his Caucasian side. He only d<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Asians, ha* foined an Attian fntemity.<br />

and is currently cnioUed in an ?MUI<br />

-I't'iL^j «.J,'ii>«' /^ i^'. !.^J,V^' - «: '"''j'-'-l 1 '•-•" -<br />

Victhrw of racrsm<br />

M«iy muiticultural '/tiildren are<br />

tookni down upon bnuose their par-<br />

rniiicriGcs. *o' are \ i mims of ridmn.<br />

Tve l*cn cjll'.-d'ni(*per'and Tw been<br />

cjHcd "ipitK" and I've been called<br />

VhinkT 2o-y?*r-old Cirole-Cho>we<br />

Kim I Jeteau uid. . „ '•*&,.<br />

"I lik; to think of myteUa<br />

.hiu-d, and th<strong>at</strong> I dutt feo aki<br />

tbcmxwthcuphi p<strong>at</strong>tern of^<br />

Mid."If I had n& betnvii<br />

vantage for U<br />

to tit into Vjtrious<br />

never thought:<br />

throughout high *<br />

When tivting fx<br />

mothcr't side:. Hod(?es5<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re'* no o«;nshi i<br />

wjmrtimo 1 trrl<br />

but! bMwiV»-i'<br />

(11* rJ.T liit nevff ct<br />

AW<br />

•nr<br />

I \ii.in."l luwn'f f--t' 1 ' tmiif JM. ' ' ' l "As.-<br />

hx- s<strong>at</strong>* "If yui w.v iir-, I ioiw »bit»k ' ^ ^<br />

l]^jl ''.'.»IJ CMU'A (el! I M.1!. hilt t-Jjirr^<br />

i>o9s racft nian«''<br />

!>oirt; hcheVi* n'.ii'ur.Kiai ptojK<br />

ha^ been wiiii-'t'T^M'iitciJ JIH! mi<br />

iiK'U"J ,Mlrl tlieVu-TOdri V*r minv<br />

fvni'ici. IU)itar« fti'5; thai irie th-4<br />

drciiKtrTi<strong>at</strong>>uTC!>ulto(U'ttiieni£fiutgt:ii<br />

iiit* an impttrtvint is»'> th>t h/j befn<br />

&upotlcn. .:<br />

iMtliough multir jciai cJii'drcn r.wi:n'Ji"<br />

t'^ increase, iScir'rtri*^:!-." and<br />

it-<br />

W MtirlfH. "A pnrt v^ Wwory a,>j cul -<br />

tiKnar:Nnofn-.ultirdti«!chiU 1 nT. A-I';!<br />

incwtaMy tirovv J> a ^cvyJt nt j<br />

.1.1.1 lw«tur.M ."ovuitr, i^^-iir.^ d-.v.:-<br />

racij!'iv iniscd "* p iih tacii ^tiKiiri-'it,<br />

they nii> cvrniuaUy t'mw ilirn'^Uv.<br />

»iur of recognition, M,i>-lv tiit-n. iJtr<br />

Are<br />

Analyst<br />

stodc<strong>at</strong>s in 16<br />

race^as<br />

MUL r<br />

iMnguagi<br />

• Children often<br />

feel disoriented<br />

and out of place "5<br />

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I sprak to my ^andmotber<br />

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1 fust to vomniunk<strong>at</strong>e with our rye<br />

' tan i .tit her I love her wA laUy<br />

j cmirtTipktg.thtlaripiagchcrgranc ^<br />

1 motherspc<strong>at</strong>o. ^<br />

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PROFILES<br />

ERAT10N<br />

Products of Race Fusion<br />

w<br />

language*. Someone who is Chinrte<br />

>sxprM«rs thrir emotions in OuiieM*.<br />

But inhc child can oii!y »petl. English.<br />

tkru the diild rnw h*s tl v t a not io: u'<br />

wjancctwn'wltlitfu pmu.iv<br />

'It's very frusirjtiujj ivcJUM- vvi*Bi<br />

,w>u need u -At«rd tn Spanish, you ntig-r<br />

only laiow it iti Chinese." Chin«e-<br />

Spaniih sophomort' Fiizjheth Tv wit J.<br />

"MygranJujothcr »mcr caUednV'ni<br />

japan and WH* warned to t.ilk to my<br />

OTXher^hcpOTi<strong>at</strong>f-JapaneJe sopliomare'viT.'nen<br />

Halint saLVMy mother<br />

was in the shower, but 1 didn't know<br />

how to tell my frandmoiho.- Uu:. 1<br />

> tried to trU her, but 1 ende^ up wymg<br />

th<strong>at</strong> my morn wasn't home. It «:;. re<br />

'allyfrii^r<strong>at</strong>iftj."<br />

"My [mother'O*t-nJiyrr>ak..^*imrif<br />

nu: bfCi'uw I Tjxxak rVii*TJieTTcrtcVind<br />

WVu»e f<strong>at</strong>her i'. USihn '•<br />

; \\Wsh. _\ frrf bod for not knowing ihc<br />

lanpuape."<br />

tuniorA aruAkbarwIu'ii.'Jhinc-* 1<br />

end A%han, «id, "Snmtotrcs <strong>at</strong> thi<br />

dinner table, iheyll (her rebtnTs] h;<br />

ttitinpiji Chinese. Itil be a fealty intEnseconvn'otjon.and<br />

!'m, fit 1 , wh<strong>at</strong>'s<br />

going on?"<br />

When btracul parents speak to tiicir<br />

children more in thrir n<strong>at</strong>iw Unguagts,<br />

f i V H l<br />

Asian<br />

+ -<br />

Caucasian = /<br />

:%r^<br />

ehadjen\\Tlilrarnmwealxrotthe.Un^ , get ni'kh from it,"Sn.:.T!dn*twifrt !-><br />

^a^^•*' : If^it^ii'!^^^^eda«^e8o'>iwnr" lean the language btcause' »\l >!«r<br />

t^ comniuradU' w;«<br />

'. would ir-fwv in-nc," he SJJJ.<br />

MA^r interracial voupl^i doit'*<br />

w.f')i their chiJdrm to A Ygft their rcxM«:'<br />

Teadunc; them then ttarivc language'<br />

is a ".•ay to present their oiltures. "\f<br />

the parent makes the same effoti th<strong>at</strong><br />

UK (inti rrwJica, ib<strong>at</strong> p\-ft them a nw.i<br />

ing p'oc:0 Uoibnjcr saul<br />

"My f OTLTI'J want rac to Ic-^x^ Iwth<br />

ijri^wges. Tnc,- srili warn me to have<br />

t'ls 1 . onr Jrnk.'th<strong>at</strong> mr f-^nd, t • ifiHr<br />

otj|rtir:r! ufni 1 Ani. Mv h,u>*-r ;v jn<br />

oruvfhilu-.inJ'iwf :*'iy two'jieranu 1<br />

OTK tru 1 o»n!:nuin« irr/Kr<strong>at</strong>ko. Mv i.ithiT<br />

dccd to<br />

Sinid, «; w TnyyrandmnthtT's house s/»<br />

th<strong>at</strong> sl>e'd t«vich me Ou:iCf,'<br />

It ,vnn!d w.t liicTi aivi'-^ li-ii»fi»:t'i;i<br />

M» (hcv'd knoiv tvh'.f c th-.-v>•; :omriii<br />

trnm."<br />

Orewing uy in .Vrniriw's *ooci' • •<br />

mu!ticuitiiralchiI\1rt^ir.iaj'Wd> r i-4:iiJt<br />

:io%v. but the exjyriences of t&, A<br />

yotiih may «oon smooth the l»un*4'»<br />

road which they have been walking<br />

ilong for «*m:te «>me time.<br />

Denied the right<br />

to choose an identity<br />

B* luina Chow «nd Kuhcrine Jun|t<br />

*M*rk one thai appljea.-"<br />

Staring <strong>at</strong> ti»c applic<strong>at</strong>ion, jou debute<br />

Srlwctn your rwo races. ;no»ii»i<br />

you mark your nether'* ethnicity<br />

ivludi could give you ;• *Ktln dunce<br />

<strong>at</strong> schools jind scholarships cj jetir<br />

UL'ICT > cthruoty? Cir -Jnnj'-J >w» uke<br />

the easy »ray ca t by pickinft the "other"<br />

c<strong>at</strong>rgory?<br />

"I check the 'other' box because 1<br />

diifi't like to sej»*«<strong>at</strong>e- myself between<br />

my rnon and my dad, frethmer:<br />

Ma:Ti<br />

taiif.<br />

Many muJbi<strong>at</strong>ial p»>ple nwoimi«<br />

the dilemma i"rfthoofliiga "yfyorv<br />

'h<strong>at</strong> itcur.iu.''y desrHbe* their metal<br />

i>a«.kgr0UT>d.<br />

^iornc, like senior Aisbhd Na>na%-],<br />

'.hotisc thv- c<strong>at</strong>egory "other 11 bo'au*e<br />

thry SK umu r f M to u-h<strong>at</strong> they Utould<br />

;h(H.»x". ".My molhci i> Chinese-Viettumi:w;M('npvili.M-<br />

^nd rtench and<br />

••.IIJ.<br />

unj 1 nt-ukni'.'il<br />

(njri,in- (.J (",»vm me<br />

Ajili.tr i.iKfti* .i;-»'so Hi-j"--tri:V bejfcjtuw<br />

t! wv*ii'.l f,!iv him' J SrUci' iliLiut-<br />

^teKJ..!. 1 ! . i.l.T j)^lhtni;jr all.<br />

»ifitel4»icr >1;>^ the US. Office of<br />

MameciiKitt md <strong>Budget</strong> (OMB) condxivfed<br />

j lira ring in San Frandscn to<br />

i!;y;us« ae<strong>at</strong>mg A ^nilliracul e*topxY,<br />

M»-.iy demands -..«r made to add u<br />

•|iiuttirj-;ijj" Sox tn ttw* 2000 ixntu*<br />

tik.1 to »t! oilu; j^jvcmnicn i-trfiooi,<br />

t nipInyiiuiU aiKi liiki't^al Cyims 'Jut<br />

,;X quotiuns aix'UT raor iv ethnkit).<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Cho show a no-go for Asians<br />

ByK<strong>at</strong>rinaDndson<br />

A FTCR WATCHING 10 mimacs of thr<br />

ZA first sitcom starring Asian Americans,<br />

JL \my reaction was to turn back to M?.?/ft<br />

Bur (hen 1 realized thai history was in themjk-<br />

A-ing and I like comedian Margaret Cho, so I<br />

decided to sample, ihs; premier of Mi-American<br />

Ctrl (an Channel 7}, a show about a Korean •<br />

American family (mom. dad. daughter, two<br />

son and grandma) living in Sin Francisco.<br />

I h<strong>at</strong>ri it-'- <strong>at</strong> first. I thought the show wsi<br />

cheesy; and some characters h:id fake accents<br />

th<strong>at</strong> faded in and ou>. Margaret's mother remcidetl<br />

mcof a person badly inti taring an A^iin<br />

m'vthtf. But I liked Clio*;, character becaiwc she<br />

was fiinnyand she defies the stereotypical quiet,<br />

sh *scm girt<br />

I think 1 iractcd with such strong feeling* a,<br />

first because I was incited >o «i- Asian-American<br />

or.T\',amI when they weren't poniu\v.J<br />

perfectly* 1 was disappointed.<br />

I was willing to give this show u chance,<br />

though, because it itars Asian Americans, so i<br />

w<strong>at</strong>rJitxl ihr. next episode. I liked it better, hut<br />

tlie momitill bugged nw and the show is full of<br />

stereotypes th<strong>at</strong> many people who don't know<br />

Asian Americans lure. ; j<br />

In the Sept. 25 edition of 'IVWixk Marga-<br />

-rct'ChoMid, "I want die show to be a huge<br />

success. I witnt it to be the k?ml of show th.it I'd<br />

Margaret Cho's show isgetL'.t^ mixed<br />

reactions frcm Asian youth.<br />

walchmywttl It'san opportunity for us to acalc<br />

new linage of the Aswn- American conimsiruty<br />

th<strong>at</strong> people can get to know snj love*<br />

"I wa3disappointed bcrausol thought there<br />

win finally going w be a show thai breaks the<br />

stereotypes, but it just ;iddc« TO them," said senior<br />

Naomi Boas a student ir Oak Ow's Asijn-<br />

American Studies class who wafi hod the show.<br />

"(<strong>The</strong> show] sort of poked fun <strong>at</strong> the traditional<br />

values of Asians" jtiuit.irY.uig Xiao said.<br />

Some studrjiis said Margaret is too rebellious.<br />

IUT mother i* too strict, and her brother.<br />

St."'-.it acts loo mudi like the stereo typical Asian<br />

nerd.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> portrayal.. was too extreme," senior<br />

Nicole A.V.?.. Jung said.<br />

One student said,*"! didn't like Stuart because<br />

he... only does things to pleaie his parents."<br />

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he is such a p<strong>at</strong>hetic kiss-up .iml nerd."<br />

Most students could rel<strong>at</strong>e to the mother to<br />

an extent. "My mom U like Marg<strong>at</strong>e's mean<br />

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TECHNOLOGY<br />

Streiss-reducing gadgets for overworked students<br />

A glance <strong>at</strong> some<br />

of Sharper Image's<br />

more popular items<br />

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BySteveh Nguyen<br />

.M/,nL>'EGOING HOME from<br />

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down on a soli le<strong>at</strong>her chair fur a<br />

hi-iech stresMelKvim; massage.<br />

Technology ^jntinuts to make<br />

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deep maswige. <strong>The</strong> chair fe<strong>at</strong>ure* a<br />

compute? -progr/jromed to give a<br />

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mitupes to be ond'of the three most"<br />

popular;items^c<strong>at</strong>ured -ii.<strong>The</strong><br />

Sharper Ihage^acainlng tomanagr r<br />

A professional massage <strong>at</strong> the<br />

toiich'of a few buttons.'<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Sharpn' linage introduces<br />

grce of customer s<strong>at</strong>isfaction," F;*r«<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> technological novelty store<br />

th<strong>at</strong> achieved success<br />

in the 1980s by<br />

tapping into a market<br />

uf consumers<br />

with large ban}: ac-<br />

for spending money<br />

is now trying to<br />

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different iwy. <strong>The</strong><br />

Sharper Image it frying lo broaden<br />

its appeal by marketing less expensive<br />

products, "Thi! Sharper Imngtf is a<br />

•jJore th<strong>at</strong> Attempts in improve life,<br />

save lime. benefit the environment<br />

RIKI increase the well-being of die cusromer,<br />

11 Percr said. ;<br />

In the mid '80s, typical Sharper<br />

Image products cost hundreds 6'fdolbri,<br />

according lo Perez. It u.-iedto be<br />

known as an adult toy store, 1 hi said.<br />

. <strong>The</strong> Sharper Image chain includes<br />

stores f|l around the Unitca, Suites<br />

and iii Japan, Switzerland, Mexico,<br />

and Australia, according to <strong>The</strong><br />

Sharper Image c<strong>at</strong>alog. '":'<br />

ITie'typica] customer is m<strong>at</strong> agr<br />

35 to SO and with a yearly i;icornc ot'<br />

SW,000f acrotdi.ig to Perrz. However,<br />

many of them are buying gins<br />

tor their teenage children. <strong>Lowell</strong> sonic<br />

Dymphna Nagar said, I think<br />

th<strong>at</strong> <strong>The</strong> Sharper Imafc sells a lot of<br />

stuff th.it tecnjujeis would l>uy.<br />

For those of you who haw a 1st of<br />

homework, heu* is A product th<strong>at</strong> will<br />

help you relic* c stress while you ponder<br />

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oc to relieve stress<br />

and anxifty. <strong>The</strong><br />

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By Mclinda Hitang<br />

' HEY'RE GOMIXG 'ROUND the first turn ami<br />

they're neck u:ui r.eck\ Oh i\:\{ Intel tprints IOIAUI<br />

by two Utigtlts and the gap is wulaiing! Ohntigosh!<br />

It\Jt'$~,.Apple, ridittgon PowerPC and they're gainin on<br />

Pentium like wildfire! Holy enw! IT'S the etiJofthe third turn<br />

aiui PowerPC's ahead of Pentium by a no.*: <strong>The</strong> mmii *><br />

jjpin*'wild as dtey met toward thefinish line! Who's gpmui<br />

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. No.iisnotahorserace.UsthcrJccbetv.-eenlnteland<br />

Apple lor the consumer computer market <strong>The</strong> PowerPC<br />

microprocessor, developed by an IBNV Applo'Motorob alliance,<br />

is a reomt advance in computer technology. <strong>The</strong><br />

chip.based on RISC (reduced instruction set computing}<br />

technology, are believed to be faster than their oldcrCISC<br />

(complex instruction set computing; counterparts, such<br />

as th*: Pentium processor, according lo the Scptemher issue<br />

of Byte magazine. CISC technology is based on giving<br />

the computer commands th<strong>at</strong> are more powerful but<br />

take longer to'execute. RISC employs the. idea of giving<br />

die computer nunierous simple commands. Which processor<br />

gives more bang for the buck?<br />

According to CompUSA salciporson Atiurcsh<br />

Chandra,sa!csof PowwICs are htglier Uun Pentium sales<br />

because PowerPC-based computers arc the hwix addition<br />

to the market. U oiWinganCriiulUplyingmuchfaiWr.accordingtoihcJujii;<br />

1593 issue of PC Magazine.<br />

Accord<br />

A lot of people have been buying<br />

PowerPCs," Chandra said. "It's like a trend."<br />

Although the Pentium runs <strong>at</strong> a hiphcr speed, the<br />

PowcrPC'sro<strong>at</strong>hcoprocessorisfastcr than the Pentium's.<br />

This allows the PowerPC to perform oper<strong>at</strong>ions such as<br />

: ng to Chandra, applic<strong>at</strong>ions for the PowerPC<br />

arriiotasrtadilyjvailablea^tlioseforuieHeDtium.Only<br />

"n<strong>at</strong>ive" software, tailored to run on a specific processor,<br />

can run <strong>at</strong> the higher speeds. "If you use narive siiTwan!-.<br />

it*%bla£ingsperd,"Ch*indra «td."But if you use L-isic-ttfo<br />

or 336 software, it's nc; as good."<br />

Pov,x p rPC can run Intel software by means of a program<br />

known as SoftWindows which allows PowerPCbased<br />

computers to run yrograms designed for Windows<br />

andMS-DOS-basedPCs.<br />

Chandra doon't think thai the 1'o.vcrPC will becumc<br />

a mainstream processor. •Pentium PCs are cheaper and<br />

more rasily and conveniendy upgradable " she said.<br />

Man > analysts bdieve RISC technolog>*uTll overcome<br />

CISC icchnblogy. Intel's respoiise to ihe ihtioduction of<br />

the Pov.-erPC.is its new alliance with Hewlett-Packard.<br />

This joins the efforts of the largest chip manufacturer in<br />

the world with a company th<strong>at</strong> has strong RISC experience,<br />

according to the September Computer Currents.<br />

At CompUSA, the most inexpensive system using the<br />

Power ?C costs S1.600 and runs <strong>at</strong> 60M Hz, while th* .nost<br />

exporww system costs SSt100 and runs <strong>at</strong> 80.MHz.<strong>The</strong><br />

prices for the Pentium systems are S 1,900 for the cheapest<br />

system th<strong>at</strong> runs <strong>at</strong> 60 MHz and 52,600 for the niost<br />

expensive system, which ruiii <strong>at</strong> SCMH;',<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> computer teacher Doug Keachie said,"Pov\wPC?<br />

Pentium? Forget them both. Aipha bca« them alL" Digital's<br />

Alpha chip is R]9C-based.runj <strong>at</strong> 250MHz,and is sold cvdusivdy<br />

by Digital Equipment Corpor<strong>at</strong>ioa <strong>The</strong> Alpha chip is<br />

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so expensive th<strong>at</strong> it isn't sold on the personal computer consumer<br />

market<br />

Too bad. Digital would have been a contender.<br />

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HE LOWELL girl*' tennis<br />

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frail wh»i)i Balboa pjnyer Mario<br />

SPORTS<br />

start for boys' soccer team JSpdrtsbriefs<br />

with his iMnd.i,<br />

boima-d otr my<br />

and !<br />

grabbed it with<br />

my hanu and<br />

-in the<br />

," MVlcr.dez<br />

,*!-: referees<br />

viol<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />

awarded iLifbot<br />

the goa'<br />

A low point<br />

ume when senior<br />

midfielder,<br />

and captjir.<br />

Nal.lolViiksv.-av<br />

kicked in the face<br />

during a tough<br />

Sophcmoro forward Fide!<br />

pl.i^"l wwu down to kidt the bafl and Garcia played Lincoln Tltursday.<br />

tivtotiwihtnghanin than tlw bali on<br />

rny faccTK'ItJcsuid. He sustained no<br />

major w.'Jiry.-<br />

T!w loss Thur-day. followed the<br />

ocpu 27 w,i$on opener, whidl<br />

McAtcc won by & scow nf 3-2.<br />

Despite tf-:L- siVdicy staii. coach<br />

Ernir Wbusch keb ih<strong>at</strong> the team has<br />

improved saicr b.: y-v»i. "We were<br />

have n-< phci lo f;o out up. 1<br />

SSSI<br />

Players and owners strike out on tradition<br />

N jw ivc '•:"; ieit/eilecinui un baseball's pa;<br />

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Students <strong>at</strong>Thurgood Marshall ttang out during lunciitune.<br />

Despite the 5ChooTs emphasis on a student body thai represents<br />

(he-Svetse ethnic makeup of San Francisco, mast cliques <strong>at</strong><br />

Thurgood Marshiiil separ<strong>at</strong>e themselves by race, like <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Students work together on a science lab. Project 2061. the new scier.i e curricuium,<br />

uses varied teaching methods, ranging from group projects and peer teaching !o<br />

dy. <strong>The</strong> goal of the program is to integr<strong>at</strong>e science with other curricula.<br />

ti^cfigfenges |<br />

~ : " end<br />

AUtina<br />

student shows<br />

her gang sign.<br />

Most students<br />

said th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

fell safe <strong>at</strong><br />

Ihurgood<br />

Marshall, but<br />

one student<br />

showed a sixinch<br />

switch<br />

carried around<br />

for protection<br />

outside school.<br />

"A lot of kids<br />

are in gangs <strong>at</strong><br />

hcute itA tlwy<br />

don't twig th<strong>at</strong><br />

here, r the<br />

student said.<br />

M.\NTARECAl-UNGTHURGOOD.\t\RSHALL<br />

Ac" New IjjWell" afar ihc school board cre<strong>at</strong>ed it<br />

last spring to hhal!ii(icui<strong>at</strong>clyfeprcf%nWtK'.joput<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

bt Slin IT.UKisco.<br />

'I"hun;nod Man-halFs success t»rtailuredt*pe.ndiUrge!v on<br />

wht-'ther the nt.w espeiitnent.tl curriaitum is truly R^oluionar^'<br />

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» Cardiniii Edison<br />

October 28<br />

Volume 282. Number Z<br />

Mohammed; Youth in<br />

^ from the | the news<br />

FT&Sh WOfc aO | Insight explores<br />

talks TO Entertasnroeit ! how the media<br />

about his music a«d | portrays youth.<br />

his life. Page II. ! Page20.<br />

CongressWoman Nancy Polosi speaks to dignitaries <strong>at</strong> the Georgetown<br />

Leadership Seminar held m the Meyer Library, Oct. 19. as Principal Paul<br />

Cheng, Anita DeFrantz, a professor <strong>at</strong>. University of San Francisco, and<br />

senior Andy Green look OR. , ,,h<br />

Proposed curfew would restrict<br />

17-year-olds after midnight<br />

B Public places would be off-liniits to minors<br />

r r i HE SAN FRANCISCO Board of<br />

I Supervisors is deciding whether to<br />

«L. pass Mayor Frank Jordan's proposed<br />

curfew foi minors.<br />

. 'Che proposed bw wi&)d prohibit anyone<br />

under 17 years old front being in or on public<br />

streets, public paries, or any public place between<br />

12 midnight and 5 aon. during the<br />

weekend, and between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.<br />

Surdiiy through Thursday, according to the<br />

Mayor's Criminal Justice Council"» Prt>|K>wd<br />

Curfew Synopsis. When A minor is picked up<br />

for a curfew viol<strong>at</strong>ion, hcorshc will be taken lo<br />

a secure facility whrre -nn Brad!c>. deputy directot<br />

of the Mayor's year than in<br />

previous years, he said.<br />

"In certain school*, thfrie lias been an increase<br />

in use," Irene S.inchc2, one of the San<br />

selors, said. ^U's kind of like the gopher game<br />

<strong>at</strong> Pier 39; one schoo' pop* up and then goes<br />

hi tk down."<br />

drugs of choice," Sanchez said. More people<br />

um caught for possession of nurijuaru ami<br />

alcohol than any other drug, she said.<br />

A sophomore, junior, nnd .seniorwere suspendeJ<br />

from <strong>Lowell</strong> on trie first day of school,<br />

Sent. s. foi possession of inariiuana.<br />

San 1-r.tttcixtt Police Department (SPPD)<br />

officer UndscySuskJw, who frequently p<strong>at</strong>rols<br />

the l.ov.t!i arm, brought trie students back to<br />

school aftif finding ihem on Meadowbrook<br />

Avenue near Lakcshore Elementary School,<br />

according to Thomas. :<br />

Any problems th<strong>at</strong> might arise during school<br />

houn. are under school jurisdiction.., according<br />

to Thomas. •<br />

' <strong>The</strong> students' parents were notified to return<br />

to school wiih the students the next day.<br />

to get counseling," LuweU principal Paul Cheng<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students had less than one ounce in<br />

their possession, which ts coniidered personal<br />

ii.se, according to officrr Mm Monroe from<br />

Exchange program brings three new teachers<br />

S3 Foreign teachers intrigued by young Americans' customs<br />

BylimmyCiJcng<br />

d i<br />

MINGFKOMABROAO<br />

to lhc Vniieti M<strong>at</strong>es., ex-<br />

3<br />

Barros-Fourcade. Daniel Cunan,<br />

and David MiGimpsoy are experiencing<br />

how different .Vnicrtcan<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion U from their own systems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fulbright Found<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

whid) jmingcs for ihc traoMer of<br />

tochenbetweeutheUniwdStales<br />

and sc^-eral foreign countries, sent<br />

Lcwcli French teacher Annie.<br />

Puretz, English teacher Robert<br />

KaLvr, and history Uacher Rirk<br />

Girlingtouke the three ne*v teacher*'<br />

jobs in Europe. <strong>The</strong> six teachers<br />

wiD-spem-i the school year i»<br />

their host countries and return to<br />

their ;i<strong>at</strong>i\c countries next su,*nmtr.<br />

_ : '<br />

B.\rros Fourojde came to im-<br />

can lubitsand customs vi* he may<br />

better educ<strong>at</strong>e her H ench siucients<br />

who take English. .\;riericin litcTaUire,and.\jiKr.L,i:idvili3-«ion.<br />

ei! is an excellent school, yci the<br />

buildings .md litter around the<br />

school shocked her. "<strong>The</strong> only<br />

thing I reprii and shocked me ihc<br />

first time I visited Uvw^H was die<br />

st<strong>at</strong>eof uhc buildingb," she said. "1<br />

th ink lhc studen'idesene belt tr."<br />

Students eaiii^ home-brought<br />

lunches in the school corridor*<br />

itrack Darroi I"ou;;jdf as pec:-<br />

Var. "I see die kids lining even 1<br />

wh*f'e in the corridors, having<br />

lunch on tht- floor," she said. "1<br />

wai impressed in my first dj*><br />

when 1 sawaboy bringtnga Jkt ex.<br />

" h d d b J<br />

g<br />

bsglundics lo schen;!, but rtit cither<br />

<strong>at</strong> home or in tiie school cafeteria<br />

during their lunch break.<br />

!\j rros- I-ouicadc imds <strong>Lowell</strong> ••<br />

itcs warmer than ncrJ-rcnch >tndenti.<br />

"Most Amerkan students<br />

are r.icer lhan my rtudtnts in<br />

Framx." she s^id. Tic t&ct th<strong>at</strong><br />

students proievr gudci in iiic<br />

United Saics intrrcstshcr. Teachers<br />

arc alu-aj's rit^it in France, and<br />

tilt sludenLs arc a!wa>"s wrong,"<br />

she said. "Here, maybe it is the<br />

opposite."<br />

Djnid Curraijj who is taking<br />

Kaiwr's place, origiru]!) 1 taught<br />

English ai the NauUcal School in<br />

I6-:i0o:i, where Kjtstr h now<br />

teaching. "1 saw


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EDITORIAL<br />

OPINION<br />

For integr<strong>at</strong>ion to be possible, students<br />

must desegreg<strong>at</strong>e their social groups<br />

"W-TOKTl YEARS after the<br />

iHBrown vs. Board of Edu-<br />

JL c<strong>at</strong>ion decision, segreg<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

still exists,bur now its by<br />

choke.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brown decision in 1954<br />

mied th<strong>at</strong> racial segreg<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />

public schools is unconstitutian?',<br />

which led »o the desegreg<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of American schools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brown decision, which<br />

overruled a previous nUing in<br />

the owe of Plcss) vs. Ferguson,<br />

is considered one of ihi gre<strong>at</strong>csv<br />

achievements of the civii<br />

r;ghts era.<br />

Racial integr<strong>at</strong>ion of public<br />

school system his benefited a!!<br />

racial communities. African-<br />

American students now receive<br />

the same educ<strong>at</strong>ion as European-American<br />

itudenK and<br />

hopefully the sumc ad<br />

European -American<br />

liavc Eurcpcan-Amcf ic.^i tiSXa-?^: Bs*«iifowft>-.v'<br />

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TjajvTition (* -a cr: "Decision<br />

Mkc orooc If i'AIp prvti«. 1 just might jurvhc Ei^dr. rut<br />

will I survive (he coache/ i^rstitl<br />

Mf (reshr ia» yeai,) fouud out how tuid it w« to bdlancr<br />

>pyw.andgridas..My.coactjadtmandedth.H Iconic (otMac^<br />

- UtcfveTycJay, rw4bwtr*cw«ks.Ii3ivLTlWTi.rav grade* be-:<br />

gan to drop drsstkaliy. 1 started to V^'OIT*' LHJI I wjuld not ^c'<br />

«o i asked m w ctMdits for seme days off. <strong>The</strong>y rrfiiurd. I! iesmeJ<br />

th<strong>at</strong> cierdid no/ care «boui aiygr*ics^'rrrj-much .To the ciwthcs<br />

:-.^(C^addeto rruy rJ <strong>at</strong> tficii j^oivftliny of the <strong>at</strong>hi^cs vHho .oticnd iov>xl) JIT<br />

not those higbev-kvd piaj-rrs. ftw thr-.t wr\-» play on 4 lower<br />

l d r c j f on :h*n.tut to«»Jici^: than<br />

orts. ;:,i . ... .<br />

Tfceie is ittde time'for foimcvrot V, when you oby ^foru. <strong>The</strong><br />

emfe 1-nwrii <strong>at</strong>bJele pr*akej n U-.ist oc-arO a &aJf hnur- a<br />

day. Sometimes, teams jtrjctke tvi-.> to ;hrty hou t >. Aher adding<br />

the time neccstuy to yo hopw,shovcr and c^t cy;K<br />

•olkrjr- While U*f bettn rko'jt <strong>The</strong><br />

cyde cuntuu.ev.<br />

Ojjdiei thoukt rcaaur ihil spoiu *rc tntoiiiv to '.< tun.<br />

School lalos i toi! en ?thleu< Atfilctn sho-:2c. ! £o p<br />

Ijut it sfacnld net hf j mrn?ljtor\. threnyorfctii aAietei. wi^do<br />

wdLwhctncdurnR competition or a^^<br />

ietes may became pts'eaieijU w<br />

f^j u> will ixtt *re it to th<strong>at</strong> students no leader hflve tu<br />

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Three teachers travel abroad<br />

FUUBUGfnjromJPffl: I (ha: was enjoyabk', you fid the imprrwaur. tlvit<br />

&a ihM I wed d* term 'tick' *h<strong>at</strong> era vrjoc i j?adc tu kletrttfy ii wi-h,"<br />

If given •hcopportuntty.O3rrsn3jtid.be ^•xJprt.tfr.Ut^ddULj^ilieachmina^powwrid<br />

cwnsTdtT penrwrK-ntfr trading hm*. raw in they Jr*»*xv< tro/ww NfcOn^pwy. (n !IM F<br />

"Lcgdh/.lwooidn'ibeabk'tohrcAitfcI have re WHTI school, tbo studente tc«i!« be passive i*i j<br />

gohonK*ftera>.^rrhcsaid. u 3 Ul*tfccvravof 'he dassrrcm and crpcci a tbrmal Icctuir.<br />

Kfc hem! lite the school. I like the kkL. l&c MtOunt*wy wouW l*t to 1 v *csc fVitt^ with<br />

tbettaff. lEfceCi'ifjrma." his irish student* toihjr.vc t l *e j'mt.-»pTir]:',<br />

Curxm feL ihc Fufori^it program brws>'- '* wi;.iIv\A f *i:iu> ^irwi thi- tvj the vuutu; jvrsoft «*!f:.: thr *<br />

. cccTfT4itdihcawt»aclioiitfHiih«r>n^/i"<br />

Drug use on the rise in schools<br />

theSFTDrurcoticidivnion.<br />

TtJomittibi)ta. < f>eniedtwi<br />

Sept 29 tor pcwriaori ol unjgL<br />

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t^; intmTOtk>n pio^ram for 3 fifit cffcise in<br />

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School Board candid<strong>at</strong>es vying for three open se<strong>at</strong>s<br />

Allhaveuniqueviewpoints ,<br />

onrontroversialSFUSD issues I<br />

School. beiiews th<strong>at</strong> the qtulitt of<br />

— educ<strong>at</strong>ion can be nnfzovtd wish<br />

j- iaoKteBdKis,[Tioredafleoon!ts.and<br />

pm*ihr Cve tuw school -ut«c«dcmictii:ric»Amith<strong>at</strong> trw-n<br />

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mit J *.( irfc."'<br />

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ttirutc teachtrn btv^tui? the substitutes<br />

do not ITrri w teT»4»t* mwJ «*<br />

o*M ap^y for urtKir-.-. 7a end this fv<br />

ploic<strong>at</strong>ion, C*m*ni wantx to tiir?<br />

l h -is prufa!*ttMry fcr three<br />

«**j\hrteJ intl if they frca w* A MJLV<br />

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OREAN CLASSES have hum<br />

enhanced by lizablc don<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

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Korean tiua'^.tA-Miui! I lyuu Sung<br />

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TS M01> IS. You're walking t ^<br />

jimlessly arotinJ school [ u<br />

r iht pt*rfecf ambiance<br />

to scope out the aihi'ctes, but<br />

you hive no idea where to begin.<br />

Vttur prayers an; answered. Wdilc<br />

through ihc<strong>at</strong>csdt'arKl hvad tnrllH'<br />

red lockers. Here )i >u will find wh<strong>at</strong><br />

w:u are lrfofci.it; tot.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hallway between t}iccaicte><br />

HJ and thegynmisi tint isa place for<br />

students on *ports such AH cross<br />

country to meet before practice or<br />

to go to their iockrrs.<br />

"While I'm waiting for cross<br />

country to star (. I con do my homewnrlc<br />

or til ,tnd cru:," soiinr Jcfl<br />

Kw<strong>at</strong>i vud.<br />

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(enni rnf ml>era use tde hallwviy<br />

(a suit up for prjctn c.<br />

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up," wid junior Cilvni Ftvu. a<br />

Sophonioit' Avaii.i<br />

uid, " <strong>The</strong>y chanty *ntl ihfrc be-<br />

CJILVC they're vtttpitj. Ihcv don't<br />

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-JTUDG1NG FROM the television advcruse-<br />

- flroents.youwouldthinkthisfafl^Sen<strong>at</strong>erace<br />

• '•'-% fe<strong>at</strong>ures David Koresh against Richard<br />

Nbcon, not Republican Michael Huffington<br />

against Democr<strong>at</strong> Dianne Fctnsceln. '.. '<br />

Each side has viciously<strong>at</strong>tacbcd its opponent<br />

on topics from religion to finances in an <strong>at</strong>tempt<br />

CANDICWfE PROFtCfSi U,S JSEN/VTE<br />

neg<strong>at</strong>ive ads mar Sen<strong>at</strong>e race<br />

Z* Abortion Pro-choice; fawn federal funding for abortion ,<br />

.'Health cam Original])'backed CUnton plan but l<strong>at</strong>er withdrew<br />

support^.<br />

: ^Environment Authored and led uVeffort for the California<br />

Desert ProtectionAct, setting aside California deserts as<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ional parks '.' ,<br />

HLstoiy. v<br />

•Board of Supervisors member, mayor of Sari Francisco<br />

* Ran for governor and lost in 1990<br />

• Won Sen<strong>at</strong>e se<strong>at</strong> in 1992<br />

MiduielHuffington, Republican Opponent<br />

to pain a lead in thr polls. Huffington's ads claim comeback, Feinstein is "cautiously optimistic"<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Feinstein "will say or do anything just to deputy campaign manager Susan Kennedy said.<br />

get elected "while Feinstein's label Huffington *We definitely haw the bettct candid<strong>at</strong>e."<br />

as "the Texas oQ millionaire Californians can't Huffington has financed most of his $17.6<br />

trust."<br />

minion campaign from his $70 million fortune,<br />

<strong>The</strong> l<strong>at</strong>est Held poll shows the two candi- while Feinstein, with her estim<strong>at</strong>ed net worth<br />

d<strong>at</strong>es tied <strong>at</strong> 42 percent, after Feirutein was 30 of $50 million, has used traditional fund-rais-<br />

points ahead six months ago, according to ihe ers for the most put to ftmd her increasingly<br />

Son Francisco ChwtticU. Despite Huffingron'sexpensive<br />

campaign. Feins lein also mortgaged<br />

her house to raise money.<br />

live in seeking out and removing it" Kennedy<br />

sa'H. "Legal action has been taken for over a<br />

year* on the covenant.<br />

Feinstein has a long political history, startingwitheightyearsonthcSanFrandsco<br />

Board<br />

of Supervisors and nine as mayor of San Francisco.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Republican glo<strong>at</strong>ing over her miss-'<br />

mgux^radalcm-eriantonrmciwnhousebrings<br />

back memories of her unsuccessful campaign<br />

for governor against Pete Wilson in 1990. In re-<br />

FinandnghU cunpaign hiiiuelf has allowed sponse to Feinstrin's ads <strong>at</strong>tacking him for ties<br />

Huffington to <strong>at</strong>tack Feinstein for accepting to the savings and lain industry. Wilson feed.<br />

money from special interests. Feinstein sup- back with claims linking Feinstein's husband,<br />

porters think Huffingion is trying to buy the Richard Blum, wiiha failed savings and loan in<br />

election. "<strong>The</strong> race is close only because Oregon.<br />

(I lufnngtonj has sjwnt $30 million,'* Kennedy Frinsteins accomplishments in the Sen<strong>at</strong>e<br />

suid.*(itvemc$30 million and 111 make Mother<br />

<strong>The</strong>icsa look bad."<br />

have-tow respect. Heraggressivc behavior led<br />

to stunning victorieson two major pkcesofleg-<br />

Feinstein isa traditional politician, working isl<strong>at</strong>ion,thcassault-weaponsbanandthedesert<br />

to get controversial bills like the tan on assault protection bill. On the assault- weapons ban,<br />

weapons in Clinton's recently passed crime bill 'shewasabsolutdy,totallyruthless,"Sen<strong>at</strong>orIo-<br />

and the dcscrt-protecrianbfll through Congress seph Bidcn said in the Qtmnide.itie desert bift<br />

against apparently overwhelming odds. nicjiwhile.drcw support from Democr<strong>at</strong>s and<br />

Huffingtou has intn*duced three minor bills to<br />

Ftinsiein's 24 and views himself ai a legisl<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

rebel, "taking on die businesviu-usual. goodold-boy<br />

network,"as the Qtronkiereported.<br />

Republicans alike to defe<strong>at</strong> tast-rrinute filibusters.<br />

Huffington hai grown unpopular with many<br />

members of his party. He ran against and de-<br />

Perhaps Huftington has done too little to fe<strong>at</strong>ed Republican incumbent Robert<br />

help California, since Bernstein cLtims th<strong>at</strong> she Lagomarsino in 1992 in me Republican primary<br />

is tougher on crime "I'd Iiic to see him bring for Congress, despite a plea from Dan Quaylc<br />

his do-nothing message to someone wh« has not to challrtip.e him. Lagomarsino l<strong>at</strong>er re-<br />

to dial 9) 1," Kennedy said, Fclhsiein's juwiuon<br />

"is why po'iix organ-r<strong>at</strong>ions, which don'; traditionally<br />

cndot-M! Di'Riocrdtr. haw endorsed<br />

licr."<br />

vengefully particip<strong>at</strong>ed in a Feinstein fundraiser.<br />

"It's a riot th<strong>at</strong> in Huffington's own district<br />

ihetc's An organiz<strong>at</strong>ion called Republicans<br />

for Feinstein," social studies teacher Michael<br />

Another major iisue h.« be«.*n "racial d:s- homers said.<br />

crimin.iticm.''l'cinstelnunc;irtiied evidence th<strong>at</strong> Huffington's quick abandonment of his<br />

I lufllngton sold two houses \K owned in Texas Congressional se<strong>at</strong> has also angered people in<br />

with a cbusc prewnting s.ilc, "except {to) the<br />

dcsct.tidants of the white or Caucasian race."<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely for Feinstein, Mumnguin's research<br />

found m<strong>at</strong> she had a similar "covenant"<br />

on her house i:i Presidio Terrace in San r-rancitco.<br />

Santa Barbara, "lu made many people upset<br />

th<strong>at</strong> after he unse<strong>at</strong>ed a popular Republican.<br />

{LagomarMno] he turns around and runs for<br />

the Sen<strong>at</strong>e alter doing nothing "Somers snjd.-<br />

Six time* HutnngtonseiH Anunna to deb<strong>at</strong>e<br />

his opponent, William Danncinevnr.irt die pri-<br />

FnnOein hj< b-if»*. working to get her covmaries, leading Danncmeyer tb'commcnt in<br />

cn.ini removn.1, while Hulfington has done<br />

.<strong>at</strong>TcordiriR to Kennedy. "She's been ac-<br />

Time,"Campaigning against Muffington is like<br />

running against a missing person." -<br />

Issues -<br />

' 'Abortion. Supports abortion rights but opposes federal<br />

funds for abortion ':<br />

• CWweWtt Originally voted for thebu) and assault-weapons<br />

ban, l<strong>at</strong>er reversed his position in favor of a filibuster, fuially<br />

; switched again and supported the bill<br />

• Health care Refuses to support any current bill. Although<br />

he opposes Democr<strong>at</strong>ic suggestion 1 - such as employer<br />

" mand<strong>at</strong>es or taxes, he has not proposed an altern<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

• Bmronmcnt: Opposes offshore drilling, opposes Dcstrt<br />

Protection act<br />

History<br />

• Hotisc of Represent<strong>at</strong>ives member since 1992<br />

• Worked in Huflco. the company owned pirviously by his<br />

family<br />

Gubern<strong>at</strong>orial b<strong>at</strong>tle moving in Wilson's favor<br />

By Vincent Ma<br />

A S THE BATTLE for Governor between<br />

f\ St<strong>at</strong>e Trea5UferK<strong>at</strong>li)een Brown and in<br />

M jLcumbcnt Governor Pete VTilsou he<strong>at</strong>s<br />

up, their positions on issues such as immigra<br />

don, educ<strong>at</strong>ion, and crime are becoming more<br />

critical to their campaigns.<br />

For both candid<strong>at</strong>es illegal immigr<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />

one of the most important issues. Pioposition<br />

187,an initi<strong>at</strong>ive proposed by Wi!;*>n to deport<br />

students who are illegal 'iliem, is coming under<br />

heavy 6rc front Brown.<br />

- OpponentsofProp. 187arguedwttheproposal<br />

is expensive, immoral, iindirtpiactical "I<br />

think it's a draconiai'. response to a legitim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

social concern," social studies tcjeher Kenneth<br />

Tray said. *Ii is one more er..u»plc of society<br />

picking on die most defenseless clmicnt of the<br />

communityin order to belirvsLh<strong>at</strong> it is addressing<br />

an issue."<br />

Proponents of Prop. 187 reply Ui<strong>at</strong> the iriidadvc<br />

will stop the flow of illegal tmmigntion<br />

in California. <strong>The</strong>y point out th<strong>at</strong> California is<br />

giving ilie^unr<strong>at</strong>gnirjs tree cducabon.hcalth<br />

serviced and welfare. Wilson says th<strong>at</strong> social<br />

services arc better spent on pcoptc whn Ii'/c in<br />

the st<strong>at</strong>e legally., .<br />

A gre<strong>at</strong>er number of border p<strong>at</strong>rol guards is<br />

a centerpiece of both candid<strong>at</strong>es' plans to deal<br />

with irnmigr<strong>at</strong>ioo.<br />

Brown has promoted educ<strong>at</strong>ion as an issue.<br />

"I've outlined a four-point str<strong>at</strong>egy and agenda<br />

for educ<strong>at</strong>ion," Brown said <strong>at</strong> a qucstion-andanswer<br />

session "it. <strong>Lowell</strong> on Sept 22. "First,<br />

: trisutuUng a Kf 12 master plan, secoiid bringing<br />

new technologies to schools, third cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

job readiness, and fourth, improving higher<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion," she said. <strong>The</strong> "master plan" she<br />

advoc<strong>at</strong>es refers to a system by which curricula<br />

would become the same throughout the stale,<br />

so th<strong>at</strong> all students cnuid be jusdged by the same<br />

standards.Y'<br />

Brownsaysth<strong>at</strong>sheplanstocut administra-<br />

tive waste in the stale Bowrnment by U pcrccnt,<br />

which would hypothcticallygcner<strong>at</strong>e$-til<br />

million toward the improvement of educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

technology and programs.<br />

Brown believes th<strong>at</strong> i.'very school diould have<br />

ample computers imd bo connected to IntrmeL<br />

"It's a way to red::cc class size, enable one-toone<br />

leanri;£,drlivei 'educ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> a !owei\.LMi, r<br />

and get' -ct ter quality.'* Brc wn said.<br />

Wi*-^rtagrtes with her on this issue. He has<br />

convinced the Public Utilities Commission to<br />

approve a 540 million down pnyment to link<br />

every public school in California to Internet,according<br />

to a Sept.19 issue of the San Francisco<br />

Chronicle<br />

Brown has made other pbns to improve<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion, through d.?crcasinij its cost, **My<br />

pu'ii^-' to you is th<strong>at</strong> in m\' tLnn &> gova nor in<br />

(h<strong>at</strong> Hrit budget. I will freeze the fees and tuitions<br />

of the conmiuni ty colleges, the st<strong>at</strong>e universities,<br />

and the UC system," she said.<br />

W'Jsyn says ih<strong>at</strong> even with the tuition increascsilie<br />

sl<strong>at</strong>e's public universities will remain<br />

.t bargain compared to priv<strong>at</strong>e institutions,<br />

whose r<strong>at</strong>es are considerably higher.<br />

" SomestudenUdonctbclin-eBrownscampaign<br />

promises.*'! f«l th<strong>at</strong> Kaihlcen Brown is<br />

making empty promises when she pledges to.<br />

freca? fee?, 1 'senior Alfred Leong said. *'How can .<br />

she possibly fit th<strong>at</strong> into a budget th<strong>at</strong> annuelly<br />

causes migraines and headjehes in Sacramento?*<br />

Wilson supports giving pandits more choice<br />

on which schools their children <strong>at</strong>tend. He<br />

signed a law allowing'charteV schools to exist<br />

and endorsed a voucher initi<strong>at</strong>ive. Brown also<br />

supports the concept of charter-schools and •<br />

more magnet schools. . ; : .<br />

<strong>The</strong> two candid<strong>at</strong>es seem to agree on how<br />

kO address the o tnie issue. Both support Proposition<br />

184, the "three strikes, you're out^initi<strong>at</strong>ive.<br />

This proposal would gi*/e criminals a life<br />

sentence in the event th<strong>at</strong> diey arc convicted of<br />

three felonies.<br />

: GOVERNOR<br />

Pete Wilson, Republican Incumbent<br />

Issues<br />

- FMuaitiorc Favors allowing charter schools and freezing per-;,<br />

pupil .^ending <strong>at</strong> S4>217, the lowest in the n<strong>at</strong>ion ;.<br />

• Crintf Htk Favors de<strong>at</strong>h penalty and "three strikes" law<br />

• Haiitfi care Opposes the single-payer initi<strong>at</strong>ive on the ballot,<br />

• Immigrutbn Supports Prop. 187, which denies government<br />

benefits to illegal immigrants ' \<br />

History , I<br />

•VS. Sen<strong>at</strong>or<br />

• Mayor of San Diego<br />

•SiAic^sembiyman ,;<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hlsen Brown, Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Opponent<br />

Issues<br />

• Educ<strong>at</strong>ion. Calls for the cre<strong>at</strong>ion of a K-12 master plan, •<br />

improvements in classroom technologies, and cuttii!" ;/<br />

unnecessary.'administr<strong>at</strong>ive cxpeases ~-,' ; .<br />

• Crime bilk In favor of "three sirikeV Ic^sl<strong>at</strong>ion; will enforce '"<br />

t h e d e a t h p e n a l t y '-,_•• . " • - • ' - ' • > • - • '<br />

• HtaltU care Opposes the single-payer plan but favors ;•<br />

untveixdi health coverage<br />

• Immigr<strong>at</strong>ion: Rejects Prop. i«7; wants stricter bordc*;<br />

ciiforcemenl<br />

History<br />

•St<strong>at</strong>e Treasurer<br />

• Member of Los Angeles School Board<br />

CGMK.ED BY WKiNl MA / SOUBCt; S*« f'JUJCISCO CHROrCLE<br />

<strong>The</strong>y disagree on how harshly the criminals vision adverriscments.<br />

'should be punished. 'Bro'wn backed the one- '-<br />

""Currently, Wilson has a, 13 percent lead in<br />

strike for sex offenders initi<strong>at</strong>ive th<strong>at</strong> Wilson<br />

the polls. Doug Willis, I'frector of the Sacra-<br />

signed in September. Wilson supports boot<br />

menro Bureau of the Awod<strong>at</strong>cd Press'said,"To<br />

camps for first-time ollenders,but Brown sup-<br />

my mmti, the rr.iitaJcesJte's made is th<strong>at</strong> she's<br />

ports them for non-violent offenders. Both can-<br />

trying to run as a carbon copy of Wilson She<br />

did<strong>at</strong>es have st<strong>at</strong>ed tli<strong>at</strong> they will carry out the<br />

has undercutherbaue-^thephUosbphical base.<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h penalty. However, their support for a<br />

Democr<strong>at</strong>s arc supposed to care about people.<br />

tough stance on crime has not prevented tlient<br />

<strong>The</strong> Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Mif docs not have a cimdi-<br />

torn calling cadi other "soft" on crime in teled-'Ke<br />

for governor."' -


PO'LITICS<br />

Q3OSSFIRE<br />

Should California <strong>at</strong>tempt<br />

to limit immigr<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />

pmiting illegal immigr<strong>at</strong>ion benefits America<br />

KyThamDanp<br />

America bcjjan as a<br />

European colony; bur<br />

two hundred years<br />

l<strong>at</strong>er, it has become a<br />

y<br />

or&, ranging from yellow<br />

to bfM«i 10 black.<br />

California, in particular, is a diverse mix<br />

nfArians, l<strong>at</strong>inos, bbck$,andwhites.Arid<br />

diejttiichas.iUocoUidcdhead-onMthiiw<br />

root of wh<strong>at</strong> brought these people together—<br />

immigr<strong>at</strong>ion. .... , -:<<br />

Thousamis of people migr<strong>at</strong>e into Cilifornia<br />

annually, and not all arc legal iinmigranli<strong>The</strong>y<br />

have come in through any<br />

means of transport<strong>at</strong>ion possible. Although<br />

the United St<strong>at</strong>es is an industrialized<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion with uxiinologicJ advances<br />

and luxuries far gre<strong>at</strong>er than many other<br />

countries of the world." we can support<br />

only so many people, espoJ-fllj- wilji !he<br />

problems Ui<strong>at</strong> plague our soaViy.<br />

According to the Washington Post,<br />

Califurnia spends more than M billion a<br />

year on federally mand<strong>at</strong>ed icrviccs for<br />

illegal immigrants and thar families. In<br />

addition, theU 1 * Angeles Times r?poj led<br />

from the St<strong>at</strong>e Department ofFinanceth.it<br />

about 700,000 working Oiliforiunns<br />

would have to pick up the tab thr<br />

taxes to coversuch scrvj\\-s.<br />

: This is unfair to the taxpayer,<br />

who has no say in wtu.fc his<br />

money goes nftcr sending in<br />

. tmctadu<strong>The</strong>moncvsiiouk]<br />

solve problems with crime<br />

and educ<strong>at</strong>ion to make<br />

America a better place JO liw<br />

;fbr everyone, including<br />

those who waited years to<br />

tome hurt Icgailj*.<br />

list of mapy people these<br />

day-s because no one issafc in big cities or<br />

suburbs. In 1991, 9,384 violent crimes<br />

' were committed in San Francisco and criminal ind medical services and maybe<br />

22,885,000 in the United St<strong>at</strong>es, according even letting in more legal immigrants<br />

to trie 1993 Suiwaal Abstractof the Unitedwho<br />

have to waited come m America.<br />

SMtes.<br />

According to Kick Oilman, director<br />

Among the violent criminal: lire juve- of the Marin Immigr<strong>at</strong>ion Reform Asnile.<br />

School* arc becoming increasingly soci<strong>at</strong>ion (MIGRAJ, in the March .10 is-<br />

dangerous due lo juvenile crime. sue of the S<strong>at</strong>: Fnttxisai Chronirle, "We<br />

Schools ars faced vri\h other problems have unemployment. Illegal immigrants<br />

such as overcrowding and not enough ad- aren't the cause of it. but high numbcis<br />

ministr<strong>at</strong>ors orteachei\T)wmoney spent of them make unemployment worse.<br />

on scmces to illegal immigrants could be Overcrowding in the schools, th<strong>at</strong>'s not<br />

used in schools to hire and or train teach- illegal immigrants' fault, bu t they do add<br />

ers to have skSU in new educ<strong>at</strong>ional tech- to the problem."<br />

nologies made for educ<strong>at</strong>ion, new hooks,<br />

and m<strong>at</strong>erials.<br />

Republicans and Democr<strong>at</strong>s agree<br />

th<strong>at</strong> tnuglier restrictions should be made<br />

With more staff for schools in Califor- for illegal immigrants. Republican US.<br />

nia, educ<strong>at</strong>ion would improve because Represent<strong>at</strong>ive Uina Rohrabacher of<br />

students would gci more <strong>at</strong>tention. <strong>The</strong>y Huniingtoii tV;ich sjid in the March 31<br />

ivouid not end up lost in the crowd and issue of the Cfowr;#' We're saying W<br />

turned off of educ<strong>at</strong>ion or haw to fight to |tn immigrants'be • -,« we can't afford<br />

be noticed in pcn*.i valuable Umc away<br />

t'rom thdrjobs to fin-.l irrelevant inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

about achild. In 'lie 1932 case of Plykr<br />

%->. Dotfin Teas, the Supn-'mc Court ruled<br />

th<strong>at</strong> no one had the right to deny any child<br />

o!' undocumented parents lite righ' to a<br />

public educ<strong>at</strong>ion. It warned th.it "by denying<br />

these children a basic educ<strong>at</strong>ion, we<br />

deny them the ability to live wiJiin the<br />

structureof our civic insliiutioas and foreclose<br />

any realistic possibility th<strong>at</strong> they will<br />

contribute in even the smallest way to the<br />

progress of our N<strong>at</strong>ion." Prop. I8~ would<br />

pioduaJthousandsofiUiierafc 1 and unproductive<br />

persons in society.<br />

Economically, the stale would lose<br />

more than $3 billion in fedf-ral funds for<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion. According to the Sl<strong>at</strong>e Legisl<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

Analyst, the st<strong>at</strong>e receives approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

$2J billion just for comphingwith<br />

FBRPA, An additional $ 1.^1 bfllion f,oc*for<br />

collepci and universities, according to the<br />

analysis. We wouM lose 57 billion a year<br />

in federal twitting for health service* too,<br />

worsening California's economic crisis.<br />

Prop 187wooJdiiiu i of a murder which you did not tommit<br />

just beuiusc you "5pIe*s<strong>at</strong>tinjde$<br />

; toward other people. Employers, tduc<strong>at</strong>ars,<br />

medical worker* and police officers<br />

would be forced to decide who to report<br />

to the INS based on "suspicion." Will they<br />

decide hised on color, speech, surname,<br />

looks' Stereotypes and racism will be the<br />

deciding fecrors. Its like being susp«ted<br />

: L<strong>at</strong>ino<br />

or Asian descent. This initi<strong>at</strong>ivi: jwgrcgaics<br />

Califomians. 1<br />

If noneofmfck'ofTen.vs convince votas,<strong>at</strong><br />

leait the fact th.it this initi<strong>at</strong>ive viol<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Constitutional and st<strong>at</strong>e I JWS, which<br />

Wilson is trying to overturn, should stop<br />

him. Ti)i^i» not a (wlitician working for<br />

the advancement of CalifornLi, but an<br />

en«ny titrncd against the government.<br />

Wilson is trying to overturn the 1-iUt<br />

Amendment with this initi<strong>at</strong>ive. Instead<br />

of aiding people in his sutc, he has<br />

turned apainst all immigrants. ,\ hry.c<br />

proportion of California's popul<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Wilson is robbing these people of tlidi<br />

basic human right*; health, educ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

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Potpourri'rs a music video program which<br />

airs on Friday morning <strong>at</strong> l^OonKTSF<br />

Channel 26, Videos fe<strong>at</strong>ured on ft)f/»urri are<br />

uncnuored and usually not found istsily else •<br />

where, mainly because of censorship of sex<br />

or violence deemed too excessive tor<br />

prime* tune airing.<br />

Producer Damon Molloy cre<strong>at</strong>ed the<br />

show four years ago as a First Amend<br />

rnait advocacy rights program with<br />

- the No More Censorship Defense<br />

Fund. "We started out doing<br />

monthlyprogrrnw thai werea<br />

liajfhour^Moll6ysaid. l 'It.<br />

- started out with Jejlo Bi<strong>at</strong>ta<br />

and his case and thai we;<br />

wcni to \V<br />

quire music vidtos th<strong>at</strong> are<br />

not played in their original<br />

form*, either due to censorship<br />

or piain-old obscurity of<br />

m<strong>at</strong>erial.<br />

"Beforehand, all there<br />

basically was was CM] and<br />

MTV, and I did not like a<br />

bit of wh<strong>at</strong>! was seeing."<br />

Mills said. "Sengs on die<br />

show [Potpounii you<br />

would never see {on<br />

MTV] unkiiit wasa.<br />

bootleg or somebody -<br />

got paid off on<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

r offers more than a fresh scent<br />

• By Chris Straubc<br />

TWASUKEaWXHgmgstermovi&lwcnt<br />

tot!icb(kkticbr,'<strong>at</strong> I<br />

T mtsinstriicted, bundled<br />

up to.keep warm in, the pouring rain. I<br />

kncckedonthedobr.andhaardthemt^ledsoi<strong>at</strong>d<br />

f ^ j ^ y ^ ^ ^ j<br />

door kid open, arid apairofryes was looking me<br />

^ p ^ ^<br />

backdoor, or my staiemait would {mvttuttdcJ<br />

downnght kinky. ;<br />

g t o p e n e d : ! made myway<br />

irmdc,UedtotiKbartertd£randsnidlwasti mart'<br />

thebar, iwdevauuaMyfound my way to the third<br />

flopr.IfuidfoundFlah • - .- ' •<br />

"Hey man, we're about to get started, 1 MTV/<br />

" he<br />

said. "Ilt&vqi't heard jhm die crew, so it<br />

nteam tti<strong>at</strong> they're titfax on their way or dead."<br />

,;- I wasn't in a speakeasy,;b'ui Home uf<br />

iJshcr, a gothic Tucsdny-niglii-only club, for<br />

Flesh's viewing party for his public access<br />

show. Potpourri: A Vidro Forum.<br />

1<br />

a video i like."*<br />

A hstrd-corc industrial video was ploying pn "Potpourri" sums up die concept of the<br />

the big screen, bafs pounding away and lights show writ "V\v'vf got a little bit of every-<br />

flashing. As time passed tite crew began ta arthing," Molloy siitl. "\Wli gHv you countryrive.<br />

Rain dripped from the Itaky roof, and a wstem.and surf music-and then Ntinutrytfcotmm<br />

dressed in black whti looked tike she It's got loK of variety thrown into it."<br />

bflcngeda' afunerul with white face makeup, / was W co a small room with a large TV,<br />

black lipstick and eyeliner set candles mi the ami I s<strong>at</strong> down on tlie touch Flcxlt popped in<br />

tables. It efftctively un die wad.<br />

the tape ft>r the .'Trtf ffiow and the festivities<br />

began. Vie Revolting Och »vre doing an in-<br />

A change In pace<br />

dustrial aver of Roil Stewart's<br />

. •' When Sotpaum changed to .1 music video<br />

form<strong>at</strong>, it served primarily as iin outlet for the<br />

videos th<strong>at</strong> Mdlov had himwlf edited. <strong>The</strong><br />

show thai acquired mo« of its m Jterial<br />

tlirough Mills as he set up contacts in Son<br />

Francisco and throughout the United StJtcs.<br />

"One thing we 4o take pride in the show is<br />

. th<strong>at</strong> we broadcast video* long before these<br />

binds ever get known," .Mills raid. Uandi th<strong>at</strong><br />

found spots on fotpou ni were Ministry and<br />

the Oftsprtng'<br />

Most of the inform<strong>at</strong>ion en the jhow can<br />

be obtained through the Internet ijophcr .it<br />

wplcom. "We ha\c a library of di*<br />

videos th<strong>at</strong> we have, transcripts<br />

of the inicrvicwi we've<br />

done," Molloy iaid."\Vc<br />

also listen to wh<strong>at</strong><br />

people have to<br />

say about the<br />

show.<br />

n Do You Think<br />

I'm S&cy?" Duuntindti Galas mode a racket on<br />

titc screen. Cop Shoo: Cop played rher l<strong>at</strong>est. It<br />

was contrastingstvks; ont minute a violent<br />

hulustrial binge, the next a ^jpb-jrjtr hungsr<br />

act. Each wttsctftialh 1 appealing.<br />

Putting time on their side<br />

Molloy and Mills encourage taping, the<br />

show. ""It's a good idea to tap^ the show because<br />

tlierc's a lot of inform<strong>at</strong>ion there."<br />

Molloy wid "Low of phonu- numbers lots of<br />

addresses, th'iigs to contact, Jrtists, concerts,<br />

and most of our adverttsors n~e imaJl buu-<br />

MJotHgenson of Ministry appeared on<br />

Potpourri before MTV caught on to him.<br />

and wh<strong>at</strong> they mi^lu want to we in ihc future.<br />

"<br />

<strong>The</strong> vide- wh<strong>at</strong>'s going to be on the<br />

show, so th<strong>at</strong> people .«y 'Oh, bier on dierc is<br />

i-; time."I've allociitt-d 20 hours a wed; to<br />

pulling the show together," Molioy said.'<br />

pourri is like my hobby, but itV expanded so<br />

h h i l k ^ h i<br />

Who wants thoir<br />

MTV? Net your old<br />

tints rock and roll.<br />

Potpourri: A Video<br />

Forum offers anything<br />

from hard take any VHS vid-" •>§<br />

cos. We i.tfce everything off"<br />

i<br />

wid. "We preferto haxr the<br />

highest quality uoisiMc; if we're<br />

"""** getting a VHS from some band<br />

we rvqu«Hheir original mas-^<br />

well."<br />

77it" itnogcf on the screen •'<br />

J\ <strong>at</strong>eti't disgusting or revolting.;<br />

\Tltey're simply mesmerising. ;••<br />

Wfu) wants their MTV now?<br />

- Potpvurt'tis like it sounds: -.. ,,,<br />

• ^<br />

tlwre's a bit of everything ...; • b,'Scrtirnmi'ii<br />

into th<strong>at</strong> half hour. v!r<br />

Spreading the news |M<br />

<strong>The</strong> show was originally on ^-^<br />

public access cable and avail-v.:;!;i>^<br />

ahlc only in San Francisca<br />

r *<br />

Moving to KTSF has crubJed ; •<br />

" the show to be seen anywhere^'-!-'"<br />

in the Bay Area but has thc^.* c^<br />

downside of requiring sponsbn^<br />

to pjy for the time slot. How- -<br />

ever, even the sponsors are "uncensored."<br />

so to speak.<br />

"We're breaking new<br />

grounds here," Molloy said- 'T<br />

"VVli'vc got the first penile impKint<br />

and breast enlargement<br />

ad on TV." Added MOb/When<br />

we decided to become corpo-, • r<br />

r<strong>at</strong>e whoies, we went out ali the '<br />

way." - • •; •- _.;__'•-<br />

<strong>The</strong> show will <strong>at</strong>tempt to get more :z '••:_<br />

exposure <strong>at</strong> ru ture viewing parties <strong>at</strong><br />

such dubs as the Palladium and TerminaiorinSan<br />

Francisco,ai;dMc!!oyand<br />

* Mills are considering a second timeslot;:<br />

on Tliursday nights with the same<br />

shows with different sponsors. "If wedo th<strong>at</strong> '.<br />

nuybe we'll be able to recoup our -rosts, becauw:<br />

we're defmitdy losint; money here,"<br />

Molloysaid. •" • _•- -• W<br />

Both men encourage others to voice their.-;<br />

much th<strong>at</strong> it almost takes *i ;iwh time as my opinions or interests.throuph publi<br />

Mills finds much of his time spent in preproduction."!<br />

spend about M to eight hours<br />

per week just talking to people, four hours<br />

entering d<strong>at</strong>a..Jt's about 45 b >^nbt. M .iveen<br />

the ftvo of us," Milb said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main cost, besides time, is gradual<br />

wear and tear on the broadcast equipment<br />

used to produce and edit the show. Broadcast<br />

cess, always lime, for anyone who is com- .<br />

pletely disgusted with TV, even with us," Mills<br />

said- "If you think vou can do it, go out and<br />

do it."<br />

gtingt<strong>at</strong>e.rieftthoughthefmnr<br />

dootthts time, past Aclwilderedbouncas,:<br />

<strong>at</strong>ut crossed the. dark wet street to drive home to.<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> now x&ns like suburbia.<br />

1 V'7


ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Idnigfct Voices not just<br />

poke in the darkness<br />

By Chris Wu<br />

rTS 8 P.M. AND I'm here ar th:: Upper<br />

j -Room in San Francisco, getting raidy to in-<br />

Jtieryicw possibly ore of the fastest growing<br />

ntisic'grbups in the industry—Midnight<br />

iVbtces. Part of their success can be <strong>at</strong>tributed<br />

^an&bnNiTV's Heal UfcrW. Hut more than th<strong>at</strong>,<br />

gfjtS their raw talent and mmicaj know-how.<br />

££& About 10 minutes into the rdy.irsal, I knew<br />

.'th<strong>at</strong> this was not jusl any other group thcyux-rc<br />

fright, motiv<strong>at</strong>ed more by their love for muse<br />

£fto tborlove lor anything d«. On this night,<br />

/arntehearstrtga number ;rom Sieeiy Da.».<br />

IKlihough there are about 12 people in the<br />

£band, the two main vocalists arc Will Power<br />

."Wh<strong>at</strong> I call myscif is an environmentalist.<br />

J£\Vh<strong>at</strong> we do is we take wh<strong>at</strong>'s there and we di-<br />

•;• rect itt* r Bi3al said. "We mold irand we put it into<br />

jfc, this vision th<strong>at</strong> wx; have in our heads of wh<strong>at</strong><br />

die whole thinf.'U going to loot: like and sound<br />

like and feel like and we try to rn.ike all our Mings<br />

lflcc th<strong>at</strong>. We try to make the songs ar environment-"<br />

„<br />

: For most cfthcir !iu-, their ravironment has<br />

been San Franci-ico. Bilal mcivui here .it U. from<br />

the Hast Coast. In Sail Francisco, \tr lived right<br />

around the corner (ton: [v>wer in the I'lllmuic.<br />

"We have J Iriemlsliip thill's gone on lor about<br />

13 years," Bilal said. "Music has probibJy kin<br />

one of the key forces '.ying our ln--'iidship together."<br />

•"' "I On't think of any other place th<strong>at</strong> would<br />

be better to be raised inri^«vcrs.tid.<br />

"Growing up liete w.is probably more different<br />

than any duller place in the world," Itilal<br />

said. **V/iial 1 mean in terms uf thai i> the diver -<br />

proximity having to know about .indde.il with<br />

Uiescoiher pcopleand also .somehow kjepyou?<br />

self-identity, UK).T1IC way w: do *>ur mu>ic, we<br />

probably couldn't come from any olh=i place<br />

and write the kind of stuff thai «ve .lo. Hie<br />

ground is so fertile for it."<br />

Un<strong>at</strong>tended dihedral Intermedi<strong>at</strong>e, then<br />

.; lidv-Wilmctdiny 1 ligh Scliool, and then ma-<br />

• jored in biology ^t UC-ltcrkeley."l dki it for .i<br />

-,: ycai and 1 found out it wasn't wh<strong>at</strong> 1 wanted U><br />

'••- do," he said.<br />

~:-\ I*ower <strong>at</strong>tended. KveretI, then Washington<br />

High School, and then received a full drama<br />

%••} .scholarship to New York University. Me is fin-<br />

&;„ wishing his degree<strong>at</strong> San Franci sco Sl<strong>at</strong>e Univer-<br />

•'•- sity."Now, I'm really excited about learning<br />

... .the<strong>at</strong>rically,musiuilly,lyrically whjt I'mdoin"<br />

within the iT.njp is .1 canvr." l''exp:!iy.(i nutlets l : voi it y n u<br />

work -i nine to-live job o; 1 *imc kind o( hustnevi<br />

job, ami you'iv al) rich and shit, you don't<br />

enjoy your job, th<strong>at</strong>'s how pfMple gi*i on drugs<br />

Ttieir divine inspir<strong>at</strong>ion ItKuMle itemslroi.1<br />

Allah. "I get iiiNpiied oft ot being *ihle to >ec<br />

thing? clearly .ind in Iwu'tfop'.'n to anything th.il<br />

the cre<strong>at</strong>ive spirit h.»s lo give, me." Itila! wid.<br />

"To be chosen Hi lie a musician and connect<br />

those things th<strong>at</strong> probably has some ciiang-.'son<br />

|v*ople's live* !•• prolubly nne oi the gre<strong>at</strong>ot<br />

tlmiiv* vna i.\i"K! C'VIT IH 1 i h.<br />

csp-.vi>illy thi: real gnui ids."<br />

hilal foutui his Hail \\\irtd c\\vriv\ta- y:n-<br />

did = ptKKl job m terms of making it eritci .JUIini;<br />

l*ui 1 don i think it penrayco anyimr on<br />

the -vhow in Jie true light."<br />

"NuoiH" '.s'j.t ft)riray>.*d tuily, like wlvi they<br />

rcaily were. <strong>The</strong>re were **onic vilir<strong>at</strong>icrw th<strong>at</strong><br />

were struck and I think MTV -jtaycJ on tho«<br />

vibr<strong>at</strong>ion^" Hilal s;iid."lt's like taking a regular,<br />

wliite >uburb.in American wl:o believes th<strong>at</strong><br />

they're very liberal and drop them right in the<br />

middle ot a bl<strong>at</strong>k nei^jiborhi «xl, and wy,*Uvs<br />

here and we hmv ynu rel<strong>at</strong>!.-;irid get along." 1<br />

"We ionic out looi-in^ prvlty gtxxi.<br />

ThiTedcmiingthingof not showing<br />

)in«ice .i lot i>i!utyuu don't redi)<br />

have a bad iiiugc oi'them, it's<br />

liunun n.itLirt- ;o asiume th<strong>at</strong><br />

'h,il pers.m i-, prrtry detent,"<br />

Hiial said.' A lot ot people are<br />

!iv.\ very ;uncius aiid u'liit<br />

to loam mure about inc.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wjnt ti) rio thing'*<br />

tik.-Cftnvrttlu p show,pick<br />

up the rccurd, l>eCJtis: a gimmick because<br />

1 led like i know thai thorc'sa lot of quality and<br />

liiere's soineiliing lo oiler liui's different hum<br />

an".thing th<strong>at</strong>' 1 ; ever lvret> offered before." Bil.il<br />

vial.<br />

C'Jtri> Strnulviontnhutal to this report<br />

Midnight Voices' l<strong>at</strong>est EP, l<strong>at</strong>e Ntte <strong>at</strong><br />

the Upper Room, is available on their own<br />

Eleohant Leg Records in associ<strong>at</strong>ion with<br />

Monster Music.<br />

••^^^Km^BaSsmi


»ri l<br />

S<br />

BjrCoIcttelue<br />

INCE NEARLY the^nningof<br />

time,im»}c has played an essen-<br />

tial :o!e in luttons,<br />

music rdiccis culture <strong>at</strong>u'.<br />

promotes I'rungc.<br />

"Hemingway once said th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

read to know th<strong>at</strong> we're not<br />

alone, which is simitar to music,"<br />

Washington Hig!i School scnioi<br />

: Molly Chris?* said. "Through otlvr<br />

petpte's music you can (cam about<br />

yptuwlL Music b?Iu% express who<br />

yoa arc. It reflects yuiir feelings and<br />

emotions.<br />

Christie has been dancing<br />

siiKcshcwasfhi xanoId.She<br />

believe •> dancing has helped<br />

ha appreci<strong>at</strong>e music in a way<br />

others do not. "When you're<br />

dancing you have to fee! every<br />

be<strong>at</strong>," she said. "It's like<br />

you're transl<strong>at</strong>iisg the song.<br />

and it make* you appreci<strong>at</strong>e<br />

the song even mere-"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior R.iina<br />

Tclgemcicr has been in<br />

chamber choir for three<br />

ycari'Mt keeps me going,"<br />

she said "Music affects my<br />

moods. It makes me remember<br />

st uff. livery year of'<br />

my life. 1 can, .Vmember by<br />

the songs th<strong>at</strong> were popular<br />

around th<strong>at</strong> time.**<br />

Remember Woodstock.<br />

free love.inccnsv.and peace?<br />

WUi liiiiaunuitCi 'J Woinl<br />

stock 199-1. millions of<br />

youn", adults were given she<br />

opportunity to relive the<br />

sixties without reliving tlic<br />

concert's original purpose<br />

— \n nppntr the war in<br />

Vietnam.<br />

Torcconsttucttliccveni,<br />

concert-goers walked<br />

around topless, played in the mud,<br />

and listened to their favorite kinds<br />

p!ay. J Music rusa grnti de.il r»f history,"<br />

Christie, said. "It had u gre<strong>at</strong> impact<br />

ahsodeiyinlhc»i\!ii>.Thcrockgen-<br />

«iaUfin,likc|ohiiI.cni\on,thellentlis<br />

and Hiniij Heiuirix, made a differ-<br />

1 jnnou jind it tun make you think."<br />

Cohirovers> constantly plagues<br />

UK music industry- For instance, in<br />

I9W, the rap gioup 2 IJve Crew was<br />

banned in Florida rx'umM'o'<br />

! fries, litiriw; tim<<br />

;cu! Jiulcmotion.il clunk's,<br />

lccnayeri often rebel agiinst adults.<br />

&htaniaria (9620), Kaiherine Pulido<br />

(9$05)£/uanfta C<strong>at</strong>mona |9608}: To havs jn<br />

eyefefl on our fingers' Th/nk of ait the posxbtttes! We<br />

coirfo 1 dieck out the guys behind us without turning<br />

around...or che<strong>at</strong> on a test?<br />

Michelle Hernandez (9815):<br />

"My life is so wild, so why ixMer<br />

/laving wi/d dieams. 7 "<br />

FEATURE<br />

Music is to be felt, as well as heard<br />

St bursts with energy and never grows old<br />

popular with youth because they reflect<br />

social and political (Tends.<br />

Musician:; such as IX Die and I;c<br />

Cube arc often acai'.rjof promoting<br />

violciur an'l misogyny. In 1903,<br />

Snoop Doggy D^g wns arrested and<br />

ihaiged with Hfing -:i aecsntplice to<br />

murder, according to nii.-utitle in tin.<br />

Decembc; IWJ is'ucof 7:rir.Snix>p<br />

was driv?n« his car wh'te hi\ IXHIJgudnJ,<br />

v-hu Wii> in the passenger'<<br />

se<strong>at</strong>, .ipp.ircmh -.h.)! someone to<br />

dc.'Ui. rlt^v^" Nkul group SLivtr -ings<br />

f<br />

for the beai. <strong>The</strong>y don't Uike into JCcniint<br />

their word*."<br />

When Sirv,ma's Kurt Cobain<br />

(.nini::in«:d suicide earlier this yrar,<br />

die me\'i-i immedi<strong>at</strong>ely referred to his<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h i* "the suicide tlut scarred a<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>ion," ^coniircg to Tlte Sew<br />

p.spublK. One 2^'-CJI -old (on killed<br />

luTwIf after anciiifiitg a ...Tiidleiight<br />

vigil held in GiKiin's hi'-or. l-'onu^l<br />

with ilarting ihc grunge fashion,<br />

Lob<strong>at</strong>n rctp.tins n survive .md.TliiVc \\ rv'Jttr life. It<br />

rwHiapraivimivcT-il iiic^i'.c.! think<br />

th.ii mfueiKct:. lo? c'i!i'-wjy<br />

Hook<br />

.il music."<br />

By Ixitena Montoya<br />

I'htito> By Geoffrey Adams<br />

Ynung people see ailists us '•ole<br />

)dols."lVyY'C'«e trying to findout<br />

who they .ire," Christie said, "\\1ien<br />

>Mu're younwr you don't know how<br />

to c\i>itss your views. Artists ha v c the<br />

power to say wh<strong>at</strong> people think. Mils:C<br />

Ua* -M rriiiny different points of<br />

view th<strong>at</strong> it helps a young person<br />

lorm his own individuality."<br />

Sometimes this idolism leacls to<br />

ncgJiive actions. "Males look up <strong>at</strong><br />

the (iiUTtJiners because they'te m<strong>at</strong> •<br />

ing a lot of money," Bracket! said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y s-.-e :hci)i a** making money the<br />

c,\iy w.;y, so they want to get out.<br />

Most rv-ilcs right now don't even<br />

go thtough school an>inorc"<br />

Songs provide a mcuns to<br />

escape, or a way to reminisce<br />

about past loves or important<br />

cvrm&Mmtimporuiitly.inuik<br />

speiiks a language of its own.<br />

t is s means of setf-expresaioi;<br />

clui h.\i no boundjiics and<br />

no limits.<br />

"I've definitely faced<br />

having to break through<br />

people's preconceptions<br />

as an Asian American,"<br />

Wong said. "A let of the<br />

music 1 play is<br />

iozz.inJ the public<br />

pttccptiun is<br />

th<strong>at</strong> if you play<br />

ja/z, youVe black or<br />

you're while- Asians<br />

don'i play j-'t-1. But, I<br />

think, once we pl<strong>at</strong>- the<br />

music, their conceptions<br />

change. We play with an<br />

hone*' conviction."<br />

Music :s io t'c iclt, JS<br />

heard. Il bursts with<br />

and never gtows<br />

(i!il. "Tlit -tits are i very<br />

powerful way to dungc the<br />

world," Wong wid. "I'd like<br />

jiLi.'i'le I?* ccmr aw;*y wilb ;»<br />

sense of appreci<strong>at</strong>ion for beauty,<br />

.is well AS an appreci<strong>at</strong>ion of their<br />

own linnianntrj'p.''<br />

Behind the blaring screams, th«<br />

b-->cniiii}; lusi, .ind !'(i- angry ihouui<br />

ii a messiigc, .i culture, .md a rrason.<br />

J'ulilii: llni'iny taught us to fighl the<br />

power, llob I.h'lan ti'.f-J us the times<br />

were i lunging, llob Marlcy !aughl us<br />

Io stand up fur our rights. Rock legend<br />

lini; I i«?ndrix once said,**! try to<br />

these people tr» ,ict-> to get changes<br />

done... My personal philosophy is<br />

my muiic. N(.thing but niuLic—<br />

life — th<strong>at</strong>'s all."<br />

" You uiyyvu a rcviiutian, ivc/i, you<br />

hur.w i/t. nllwani todumgethc ivorld.''<br />

Manote Gonzalez (9510): 'H<strong>at</strong>ing a house by the<br />

beach JwTs fuJI of girls in bikinis fanning me in my<br />

wcro-3rn:ja&sjying my evefy neetj"<br />

Nidfa Barrios (9713): Td want someone to take me on an air \<br />

nafloon nde over Wapa Vaffley and drive me back to San '<br />

Francisco in a Arm. <strong>The</strong>n we'd go to a five-star restaurant And<br />

then fte-tt g.ye me a realty big good night kissT<br />

m<br />

We<br />

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Sneaking out <strong>at</strong> 2 am. and<br />

shoplifting from hardware stores<br />

are par t of everyday life for taggers<br />

By Mike Sicken<br />

?-'rpiHEHEAVY SMELL of acn-Iic<br />

?.'• . I flo<strong>at</strong>s through the cold air <strong>at</strong><br />

• JL three in the mommy. As two<br />

: (aggers work fast, only the wit hiH-<br />

£ing of the spray paint is heard.<br />

;- . 'lagging is one of the most popu -<br />

Jar forms of vandalism in America<br />

todav'.Tcensgooutalnighttoillcgally<br />

. write ihcir names on buses, buildings.<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom>,and variousotlier public<br />

spaces.<br />

Graffiti art is known lo uggcrsas<br />

. "piecing." Pieces are wry much like<br />

muials, the paintings done on the<br />

sides of buildings. <strong>The</strong>y may go into<br />

graphic detail or be completely abstract<br />

and wild.<br />

"MutaU are the oldest form of<br />

painting," «id Mark Johnwn, an art<br />

professor from San Francisco St<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> cave paintings art as old as<br />

30,000 years."<br />

"I did it just to l>c ctKil," one S.in<br />

Francisco tagger said."Ju!.t lo try misty!::.<br />

No real reason." Terns lag lo<br />

hcconie known in (heit neighborhood<br />

and bt*)"ond(teiriioryi,or simply<br />

for ariistic uasoiu, Ittil mosl<br />

tagyeniand graffiti .irlistsall over the<br />

ll.iy Arv.i put up their ta^s lor Jdlow<br />

•o.idntiri;.<br />

Vine tag^-is no .is I.II .!•. ifiimi<br />

liu- vigilance of the I*«»IKL* .uul u:\itt<br />

authorit<strong>at</strong>ive figures. <strong>The</strong>y vv^ii fora<br />

'x>!iccman to turn around, ami tljcn<br />

put up their tag right behind his hack.<br />

According to one tagger, this action<br />

adds a defiant thrill to the hobby.<br />

Surprisingly, mo*l taggrjs art; neva<br />

fnughL"*\Mien a tagger ii caught,it's<br />

usually l>eta use of ihrirf-M-nr-xklessncss,"<br />

he said.<br />

In many neighborhoods, graffiti<br />

artists are paid lo put up murals th.it<br />

cover cii.irc walls. Most serious<br />

taggers call it "punking out" when a<br />

tagger is paid for hjstalent.Oihrr wy<br />

X'a il if you're th<strong>at</strong> j.'ood <strong>at</strong> rttai you<br />

like fo do, then why no! ge( p.iid tor<br />

.11 ;tij>ht<br />

; (J«iii (Ac many tt^ur\ io<br />

I'lfce t'i'"«art-pi.t-«: ihr<br />

i.'i iiiti!.-i;;r iu t)u.tt:mK l.i t?<br />

ii'S): t.»..i p .1 lot .it -.kill .tn.f<br />

. iin.i-: tinn unr r.ij'ht in<br />

A i."HJjwi uvj.illy need* J<br />

;V^f^,;;<br />

SSoipqis, Muni spend millions<br />

^ By ?ason Hoist'<br />

r^-Graffiti is a major problem<br />

[takes a lot of<br />

py<br />

cam'pus". "It's like the<br />

spe'nrt abadng graffiti could bit<br />

used ta'buy.LOnipuUas forthe<br />

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wbo "ivories ; n thcBuildingiorid-<br />

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irict. % ~-\ . ! t-': - '-•' ."'•••,,-•<br />

: usually b:t-jk inlo<br />

the bus \itrds arotind two to fi\r in the<br />

morning, when it's te.il|y ijuiet out,<br />

.ind tap up the whole bus VJT J," a<br />

Mum I iris driver wid. "Kusrs JH* the<br />

mo\* tair-vicd pbtts to Lty" He be<br />

li'jvc"»d;ot t.iggiTidolliL'ix-lt.irii t.ig^<br />

.<br />

Surprisingly, wiih .ill liie piece-<br />

it i^ 'I llifbus y.mk*'< ',r il'jiii u-.c .1<br />

!•!};}«(14 Jrtn 1.1 *(ji'.ir.Mtit»ilt,nJ Input<br />

lr.'n"f> -md liiiv stMtnily gti.infs .U<br />

ii«nic Ai'jf>n»,"\aid Hill M.ilwiu'.iutuliiti<br />

Mun: bus driwr, "litIT 30<br />

vujf UTS ..^Ui and rcpu<br />

ot takers."<br />

TtuO'ij;h different siyks,<br />

cm «-i»'w mf their lUtistic talent ustnynJac{':-uj><br />

cartoon Lh.H.'i.U'is and<br />

'V.opyriyhied" i.t\; names, t'nee a<br />

u^er u^-s his l.ij; twine, :t is iiit insult<br />

for another ta^cr in copy 01<br />

"bW hU style.<br />

Taggers join citwa A> tlu'v \UJ>:<br />

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cx-taj;i;cr irom Ual> t.itv. J^oplt<br />

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Hvii'ijf in a H-JW is nm always inn<br />

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Sunu'iir.its. ui-:n.'> J i.i^ »vjf." AIMI<br />

\iii'.<br />

SVbcn a tag war starts, uppmini;<br />

la^pn'ji crewsciostout t»t p.iintovcr<br />

i-jth ctlicr, putiini: th.-ir own upm<br />

piete* m place of otiu-r*. .Nuch a war<br />

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flyAron Nussbaum<br />

t I' IHE PROPOSED PLAN* to require siudents <strong>at</strong><br />

I ievcral California Suie UnivcrMties 10 own PCs<br />

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ami the continuing decreases ii: rhe cost of ou-ning these<br />

mad.mcs.st.idenbin theneirfuturewill be forced to confer<br />

the school's policy on computers when choosing .1<br />

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•B VARSITY FOOTBALL vs. Lincoln<br />

[iThursday; Nov. 3,3:00 <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Talent takes tennis to Triple-A title again<br />

0 Junior first-seed<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hy Soltcs burns<br />

holes through the<br />

competition<br />

By Amor M, Panopio<br />

CTORY AND GLORY be<br />

Jong to die Lowrll girls' tennis<br />

team once JJMJII a> Uicy<br />

writ crowned with the AfI-< Jty team<br />

championsiitptttlcforilicninihyiMr<br />

in x row Tuesday; With their perfect<br />

iccord arxl talent, it's no shock (!•*?<br />

Senior Barbara Pahkin digs the ball in Monday'<br />

ID yOLLEYBALL vs. Lincoln<br />

vMon.,Oct.3It3:00 l,IY)/4:30 (V) <strong>at</strong> Lincoln<br />

B BOYS* SOCCER vs. Galileo<br />

1bcsday,Nov. 1,3:00 <strong>at</strong> Beach Chalet<br />

this team took it all,<br />

Amidit the zooming halls and<br />

swinging rackets, <strong>Lowell</strong> burned<br />

Galileo, 7-0. Tuevliy, raising their<br />

record to 8-0.<br />

Junior Cifhy Solirs'i rocketing<br />

diou. over the net made it nearly impossible<br />

for Kellit* Ma to return the<br />

shots, grvvig Soltcs another victor y, 6-<br />

1.&-Z<br />

Second-seed sophomore F.rika<br />

'•Vondson took ejeb sin it one a t a lin ic<br />

and defe<strong>at</strong>ed Kimherly 1-im, 6-1, &~<br />

0."Snc(Lun)w-.iscoiisi«ent with her<br />

dints, so it made me play belter,"<br />

Wbodson said.<br />

Third-wed Ann Mok of Galileo<br />

w^5 TO nu!ch for sophomore K.«m:i<br />

MciritL who domin<strong>at</strong>ed their m.'Kli.<br />

6-0,6-0.<br />

With ihcir opponzntj setting up<br />

shots ea*y to smash, Junior NUu-Ly<br />

Bui and senior Nicole lung be<strong>at</strong> Amy<br />

Wong and M<strong>at</strong>ing KhaJid.6-1. fi-0.<br />

*'rhcywcrcsoIid,"Bu:sakl.''Ilwai<br />

one of trie lies! m<strong>at</strong>ches we playuL"<br />

Junior Pal Low and sophomore<br />

*nru KuiU uwd theu str<strong>at</strong>egic; of<br />

CTovs-co'jit hitting and lots of warnwork<br />

to outfit Giori-Yee Ng and<br />

Michelle Ng. ft-1.6-4.<br />

•*1 think my performance w<strong>at</strong><br />

game agans*. Wallenberg <strong>The</strong> Cardma's won<br />

. <strong>Lowell</strong> faces league rival Lincoln on Monday.<br />

Girls'volleyball<br />

undefe<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> 8-0<br />

By Cheryl ,\nn OJVHJ<br />

illy volleyball triumphed ctgairs! Wailenhei^ Mond.iv<br />

f their record now *< 0-<br />

;-d ran to an appnent<br />

9" )y3ul touchdown tx-fore lo^rnp it tn a penilty on<br />

tliepwy MtAh-Tlaiernwd-.'uploi the perulty with<br />

•i -Jighdy lew spcc'j-.ular 44-yard run by Flood for<br />

the touchdown, <strong>The</strong> so >rc was 21 -0 after J MJ.- O><br />

till e\tr-3-p-.'int<br />

A-. t'jL *UJI jJuwlv set .iiid the iCoreb.wrJ J».k<br />

wound do^*n to dv Itrd yxunis. it uai dt'ar thai<br />

the ;"jjdmjl frritiise u-ould nt>t pet back in*.o ihe<br />

"rxfcution in»idi. Uic 20 yard ?onr. we didii t<br />

di» ii." IJ »* -ud.<br />

" When you have an opportunity to store, you have<br />

lo do it."<br />

MtAie.-.-r rwad co,wJi Rich Johnsen Mid:"I^wrll<br />

played lealiy well, but we oui-manned them.<br />

Thcv \z A vnunj:. touph team and we inay see them<br />

in the pl.iyof> thi* veai'."<br />

A'tb'iuj'Ji ihe Ordinals didn't pet a IxiUfiy ieswin.<br />

ihev were still unable to score when ihe><br />

nei"dc',i it K.W. f* jpains* Galileo, kj:ng20o.<br />

(Jetting «r ihe board first, the Lkmr. vorej the<br />

firM touchd.n^Ti cf the game and rw&ie tiv pt>int<br />

S,Y KiarRALL m I',IA- t"<br />

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A <strong>Lowell</strong> player preparing to pounce on her opponent's serve.<br />

Tennis takes the title<br />

!n JV, senior Dahab Cdlntc won<br />

her singles m<strong>at</strong>ch, 6-0,6-2, and junior<br />

Diane Ire and sophomore lenniferly<br />

won in doubles, 6-U, o-2.<br />

Besides winning the AB-Gf y title<br />

once again, Lowd! mowed over their<br />

not lostpp nnt ^jine in<br />

t. 18 Loucil looked<br />

pf^JSA wthaS-fl whipping. Um-ob<br />

also fell prey to <strong>Lowell</strong>'s trashing.<br />

when they loir 8-0 on Oct. 13. And<br />

Oit/I) saw <strong>Lowell</strong> blow past<br />

Bb<br />

'Hie tounument Uul wil!dinidc<br />

who will l>e this year's singles and<br />

doubles rhinipions will begin Monday.<br />

Oct. 31, <strong>at</strong> Coldcrt Gal- Rule. AU<br />

the members oi the lennts ttsm are<br />

fonfident th<strong>at</strong> U?wcU wdl '<br />

the All-Giy finals.<br />

jJ! our c^Ji'r^ '.viihni:! AW ISI-.VS"<br />

l '\*& will uke each uukh one <strong>at</strong> a<br />

lime," said coach Barb<strong>at</strong>J I'MIO."1I i><br />

important to a>itcentra:c. I iopcruHy,<br />

we will continue to ptay<strong>at</strong> J cainipionship<br />

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dntpfvdthchallbyManVsteetMazo player in Tue$d3/s 40 win.<br />

moved the hall down uV wxcer Held,<br />

then tried t'r-r ihc goal. l>i:t turel<br />

Atier u vjixmJiil rirsi h.ilt.<br />

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:«o hail, f'u! we tniilfj Jo betiirr,"<br />

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Tbmipli ific '/Ciond hjW -.tarTrJ<br />

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r.tc we<br />

< really *.<br />

Thc toys nw^ded the twti w.iiiv ai<br />

hithuvWscfanit.tfttnVit, "(lie ir win<br />

;w*r liiKuIn Oct. 6 Has o\TTturni\f<br />

wlmi a Umvli pjjtvcr who KK1 PUWJ<br />

o mote ^n^ tn<br />

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College's ccharism<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

appeal<br />

OUTIXUJT from Pugr IS<br />

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ptir<strong>at</strong>w>n3O(vt*t.derlcjair.<br />

r« «p«it nine tune* ihcamount!<br />

,p«ni in BciUk-y<br />

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Kaelm* 15 mi<br />

for it pro Rjmc And fr«m I arc U udgc Uo has ruled th<strong>at</strong> Kalo<br />

Kaclin's IS minutes of fame<br />

my nose-bleed s*.-Jt> I wv,<br />

er...I almoit we, moiv cciiulir<br />

phenci than slam-<br />

i'<br />

P*'<br />

...th<strong>at</strong> the winner ct<br />

IH'JH lioiton Mar<strong>at</strong>hon<br />

was nanict) ' Ronald<br />

McDonald?<br />

^.ihal llu: only drft'erenre<br />

between hockey pL"ycr*<br />

and other <strong>at</strong>hletes is<br />

icethV<br />

. l-.th<strong>at</strong> the Gi.ims, de-<br />

llarN—is vAui ihi sivri should be aliout: rabid fans «t- !«.?*.« in laid ^Jsjrrs Ior tht* third yejr in a row?<br />

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Cardinals," anrf the determined<br />

Lmw*team fought la sta,' on top.<br />

tf^ low- j<br />

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SPORTS<br />

Football suffers an ugly loss to McAteer<br />

FOOTBAUJrymp.l><br />

after. l;»v.c*l couldn't amwrr the<br />

heikoninii sever. un:il the wconj<br />

quarter when senior raiining bacK<br />

Manolo OonJjJcz scored i>n J 1Sva-MIDnin.<br />

T-cftTist l-*ok hold for tlic res1 of<br />

the half, although there wen- ftvr<br />

Unveil turnovers, a** ihc « Afmcn viid about tJie<br />

Cardinal lineman John Penacerrada tf purswt of Jaguar Joe Hao-l Flood nrstsed for 102 yurdi.<br />

Varsity volleyball continues winning ways<br />

points, tviii(( it onc<br />

Stfiifit Kiu J#* I<br />

to 12, whfTe they pot vtuck.<br />

Wallenberg rant; cl.Tit dl 11. but<br />

dwell ttxik Uu vr\r jjyir; jirnl t.»<br />

tmtuglit fhc tfjin to 14. W'iDeiibrig<br />

ciJlcJ » (inw out antl >;.itntsl & siA*<br />

r. tlv->' tailed uy vinr ain!<br />

senior Il-nhita I'alikiiv.'iyann' jtiinl<br />

set. iVII.<br />

"I fch like we we kiml o! losing<br />

it. tin) w puiicii mj-tfttk-i Jnd aim'<br />

ii wi. "Soinciimridiitinp tin* ij-inwur<br />

t«re off. We \vercr.'< t«uUy pining<br />

li^vthci. 11<br />

Ilic thinJ *»:l wa« ihnt (and »wivi<br />

l«i»vrU WJV up a? ~~3, '.ir.tit Irw.m.l<br />

in.iior oiitTi>-UY pLiy I'om 'lie lorn<br />

v-artc-d L,M.V1I m j 1^ .' \-IA\K\-<br />

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Oct 17 n Burton<br />

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V.X onjotagihcpimsotf'oTi."<br />

After an cgo-ontthing Grtt lass a*<br />

dwt themselves ofl; and thraJi the<br />

McAtttr Jaguars 34^6 Oet 20.<br />

Wring m aggressive offcmr to get<br />

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on to the lead throughout Ac gnaw:<br />

Ejrbalf-tanc it Kudtflkult to find A<br />

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ThcGmtinabgotoflftaalJtEMrn-<br />

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'Ari Wdkom &ce$ seem tc be<br />

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grado,and he'i ITQ; president of Jieiumor cbw.<br />

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As capi ain of tlir volkytaS team, le fcris a<br />

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other playrrso do their bcst. M She work* bard<br />

to keq) the team io^cthcr," sophomore JVvol*<br />

lej ( >aU icam memLvr Karen Yu said.<br />

"She knows wituS going on. She really ptuhes<br />

the other players (o do well,"<br />

<strong>The</strong> vai<strong>at</strong>y vollcyb«U team and thcsofthJl<br />

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tcun U on il t way in a second consecutive Aim<br />

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witl-: tiv Iran," she Mitl"!:mikf.i lot of ftieac*-<br />

«i ti le tr-vn and with people from otJier usur ^"*<br />

U ifto playing volleyball because "i»'« a<br />

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COLUMNS<br />

I*>well students are nothing but jailbait<br />

I<br />

*V£ DECIDED NOT to be<br />

come a ceafcologbt after JL<br />

yarw$150,000isi«5t<br />

loo much. I'd r<strong>at</strong>her live a life of<br />

crime Criminals get aB the fame<br />

and fornme. So should L<br />

Not everyone can become i<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ter criminal, but by the time<br />

ym gt iJ o<strong>at</strong>c )xm*D have ttw ikflU<br />

to commit crimes. l/?wdl his<br />

made every student a criminal<br />

mastermind.<br />

Iu ihe coramiti'j room, ttudentsteam<br />

the A»Cs of haefcngand pir aUnj software.<br />

In feduded corners, ttudent* feverifhty pbgbiii,e and<br />

alter important rtomewnrk document And near rt<<br />

dean*«officc in the early hour* of the morning, ttudmu<br />

£»ltc notes, building ih* found<strong>at</strong>ion for l<strong>at</strong>rr years ii»<br />

fw^oyJ^voi^ the dtosroonis.stixktitt practice Jail*<br />

useful in criminal iifr. Learning to rc*d answers Gw<br />

feet away dining tc ts pirpares than lot g<strong>at</strong>ing (x*ii:<br />

tafd numlw* with wiv a quirk glance<br />

IxrwriliUS arc m> rtrxnijcn. to vamUmp and robbery.<br />

Stealing t>*n vending machir*^ and writing \ riime t!ton blur-coibr crime.<br />

No Lc*rt*KilC"Mii«tt tt)c-tl<br />

in Ixrtwcrii S.m<br />

uding lo my U>. Thr f>nly WJV '. KvnittrlcWtwantmfdlmtotrKKC<br />

tb/d Cit in 'he iVfc"'* GIJ <<br />

toli i mr\v<<br />

v-lvj livci :n a lOTiimunity ttiai list<br />

Kwi two tax IJAIII warningV in tltc list<br />

J.tillriK^. JiM'VcaJI)Hhc]jrp~ fh." thing *lx".ultiit' Mtdwmt is<br />

eit m.ilJ in the tiruvciw, lutd ttiry t,hitthcpe«.^earraciu«LVl'ind.Bu£<br />

iliin'1 lir It\ lour iwric. hivli hai dnvrrs *xx\ triad to sec WL Store<br />

KtsiwSFUSi'linolaiP-, Min dortnnp jlwui a rail? of walking -ip^rc pei oxmen don't mind thwyou com?<br />

in MM room t(.i J It^s.<br />

all yt>u wiil «*..«•<br />

witii 45 l;»fiO swr<strong>at</strong>y<br />

1 in^hti, it W»-J (lour, mt amii^Tntni [tirk o>roplirir froiu -,*i«»uIrfnT vjiii IKT<br />

v*onii\nMriih>»i».t thovnvkfnd.A!-- MIHI in Vjtllf(o."'.vht!'ie^Tt 'hit 11,<br />

ltpnnps trail. Why -wouvi'l pu« a hot<br />

sprvoa 15 miles from civiliiar^n? \Ve ntvrt rnchrd the hot<br />

spnng; wr did rejdt J d<strong>at</strong>e of bli:' e oi>iy ttducved with )oti of<br />

s*AT3t, singing u>ngs without knowiiij* tJ;e nenxk, 4r.J SJf-iil No.<br />

t*. Pushing thcliniiu of wh<strong>at</strong> >*ou thought vcu cculd ycrwrnpljih.<br />

Skill No. 9: Oncer prevention, a:» known <strong>at</strong> jpp!>-e^ sun<br />

»lisj rrofrdurr, yn this it a iL.il) my fellow<br />

canipm win need<br />

to perfect. All of<br />

them **err a» red a*<br />

a reaJrf «mbu -ned<br />

camper.<br />

This brings u»<br />

I Tix 10 Gel-<br />

ting jjr.-ng with<br />

others. Most of us agic-ni to the disgufting, yet tva&tic rule of<br />

l>u get tifM,«iirrJ',ind unomUbrubk. but ymi don't<br />

r.. By.the eitd it wnt&d like v/e pUdted our tent* on top of<br />

JA and vjr looked 13x tcfitproi form a kpet colon)', but a<br />

mi dewcloped h tfvwc days. Something to tfrivir fnr.<br />

FV-M if i 1 T.iW'-hsd rrv^irnr fr.fter A!!,wrflirvivrd friurdj«««idlout<br />

J nui'-T fig!u /?r IV»r.*srr Party i«tL»;tmeni.<br />

Ti>* rii.i;>^ people think ll^il if they'v- Htr\ivtii LowtiJ they<br />

cuii Mi: v.ti: .;n*'hinf, I'm ^Lid jiurimcr r^rve&usanojiporturiiry<br />

in«i-T;i.r*-i«i»ii'.(;,<strong>at</strong>jd pitiiiy>gyot;r!:mil* cant always be ancom-<br />

'.Ms un'l i mijlnpii; livnci' exam.<br />

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Story of 11: Youth on the News<br />

Without youth voices m the newsrooms, producers can impose €my ktM& of yvvth on the pu^<br />

ITH REMOTE W<br />

hand, yt» two oo the<br />

television to Rod the<br />

lift, ftotbe graod »»<br />

7 ,*» ianS a idcnacn<br />

*k.Ka iru<br />

y<br />

Tkc whole tcttoo people %ai&<br />

TV new* and poaf4cb«Tti«B(Mpcn<br />

bbeo, .ae&av tun aj*ect<strong>at</strong>Kn thai<br />

news reprttetit* reality?* Kim<br />

DettrloK, an associ<strong>at</strong>e iae ftkn&i<br />

and Attuc *:y m Reporting ffAtfcK<br />

»«d. A« d« ywab portrayals «n IV<br />

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expeneoer, «*d oflmtv we Ihw?<br />

Nt£<strong>at</strong>ttv» bnag«*<br />

Tt»c public fed* iHamcyuiwe<br />

you*pocttayiis oo t--lmv>n. fcwn<br />

&mg nxnuxn to seen naihen, are<br />

fifai * «^*«ssum.5«wkxjv j ^ phctopaph taken * fee Kafitfay P*-V Shelter in Wtte<strong>at</strong>to. Maryland t>* i<br />

•voippinAeDcirtKJOrtu, iMT^ssvouihw&en^afaif^^sontfm if *MV> are . the news media, ttey wa ete<strong>at</strong>e inag« I^i<strong>at</strong> iruty rtpresert tf«sr afestyte?.. (Phcto by Oysta)<br />

pott tuxy uMfp- cfypmh bane harmful."<br />

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C3wifKoJifj.aniirtmia»heColum- Triep^rctiulRrg<strong>at</strong>rHrrtnajjt*.^<br />

bia}otonutMi>Rr3Jew;said.*Orihey teimtwo rSw» may come from<br />

artrjeing[wrrr--y«l««hde4e«i,»in * ^ myth* cu the part.* both lfce<br />

1 }- TO ncv/«jvti<br />

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^uportT«r»Iu«kK One forth itrralbci lecruge<br />

determined briiix=i« of voice*, on* IVtcrf tnr u>« the niedu<br />

Hlb|ect,«ffldiMMOv^.)ilthvokxfait' poJmriart* who artr *<br />

nor iackufccC* DfialsK said. "Auy<br />

Dnvra((ioupi:Bp.Jrfnforr£hfii5kBi tion* er abfliimwc i<br />

«Ucnved to speak for themidvet, TlHrymntfnctn<strong>at</strong>in.^<br />

there^ found tubfdutortium.*' twncjr^ Hanv-i<br />

, and A 1 )<br />

it cr^<br />

a social per^»ectiwr. \Ve underaaad Vk L*c rr^vjiided: "I wtntld L'j.c street**l'rf<br />

th<strong>at</strong>triernafonryofyiwiagpenpicarif anwnc let tritm thai ti«-i>3iynu4-<br />

Ijw*bidins,butnewsKtbcu*nmMJ" km rut not irxrctseJ tru<br />

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i^.. :-, , Monday . _ .<br />

November 21<br />

Vulumeifli, Number ^<br />

Four outsiders<br />

<strong>at</strong>tack student<br />

iC- Faculty and security guards<br />

apprehend O'Connell students<br />

V<br />

By Slcvcn Ngiiu-fi -irtii Mim Niiv.t>.t:im<br />

|Oli-NTi'KrMl->ini;k1...».-!! !..-;K-<br />

lirst (if (it-1 In-, %t*,ir ..•. Jntii uii!-1 Ten .11<br />

il)) 1 . In .< \\i.'.\ ihhintu'J M'lMk'.-<br />

il i. u Mi<br />

111. 1 1: ill-.- viiklt-nl p-irktiij; tot I>y the IVSIH-IIMU<br />

* inns, .initiiliriji topriilt.ip.il r.UlU.liri 1 .^ IN'<br />

niiiM-.Kis rnt-ivd th-- ioMe'tl ,tudf!>I "I .nine<br />

(rri'tln'V ,uld .1 kill ill J K Jl.<br />

! JH*ro!>)".•[% "iiiiirt'il iviwi-eti MIHK ii'.nul<br />

tt- HI. I VI.TM.JI.- u,(- >i:r HI 11}' U'lhfl.l! Miii-Ul [111<br />

"I was u-.ill.iMi; diii'MI'd t|],- ('.ii.. 1 JU; !nf ir-.,! .1<br />

uorkt-i winn iii> in*l ..it-! ili.ii In 1 1. nt wiuw\ *'l<br />

.1 (.illMlM klii ^V'tiMi.'. li'ftlf*) ill.ltll Ir.UiKT<br />

Anthoi|\< iKl.is.ntt "I \.u\ )p!rw.i!kirn;<br />

1 idit.i ^ii'itrr.r.lrd tv»-» m rh* MCI-H'I.-!- .:m!<br />

sked (Jitni it llic\!i.idstnkn .1 •.I'ltU-nt's w.iHi'!.<br />

tt.iw inv<br />

'Is th<strong>at</strong><br />

Herb<br />

Caen?'<br />

Cynthia Robins, Ht<br />

t ..it'll, jiul vulliMpi<br />

return lonurk.<br />

See- below.<br />

Cardinals<br />

storm into<br />

playoffs<br />

Football runs past<br />

Mission 21-20.<br />

Page 21.<br />

Students protest passage of Prop. 187<br />

in Uiu<br />

l il- 1'AsSA* •!• *>t i'ntpi'siiii-n !.* shouid thai the youth l.iheriiet I 'nii'ii (.-\( 'IX'', .i;::i Joes iu>i 1nc.1i! ^tJitthinji In (he INS." snci.il<br />

•ire xniiuN." soph'iinorir prottMct Ui»Ker!i' Aiiurn-.m ! ei^al iMcrisc i tiii.l 'MAI DM . studies teaihtTi iaicOw '-liil,<br />

Ma//im said. "We slid'no.'We'll cutitimie to Illai a Lnvs<strong>at</strong>t ni.tiiii.iiiiuij; ili.ii ^nn-moi Mciore the inili.ttnc passed, 2W WiLshiitj*s.iy<br />

'no' ,ii;d litih: ll ri>[' !S7 a!i tin* kv.iv.' ]\ ! c Wilson .11 u! ,-\t'o: ne\ * ii-neral Pan tmi hi^n ••«.ho" : t<br />

i!ud..-nb tin *.laik.es Mnnjjv<br />

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•jitii ISTLn j ftO u-•! J r<strong>at</strong>io. I'l.c mt-JMiredenit-N<br />

1 ••-•.•-, - ,,. •...-,•• •:• •• ••'.•.,'<br />

'I he Sit '^i > will u.t' change any oi its<br />

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"We :m^it IK: ;I minnritv, hul wu have .1<br />

Paper stiike ends<br />

f Hostility stops as papers are delivered<br />

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•OPINION*<br />

ed since .1898<br />

REPORTERS- .r<br />

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locelyil Hlmwillul Lwerw hunter<br />

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MclintUiluinc<br />

Colette lue<br />

StwrwinUc<br />

Chit la Levin*on<br />

Cliruttnt Lmiif<br />

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rnnsTVan<br />

Jartod Wong<br />

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, . PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

GeoffreyAiUmi; Innnie Cuau<br />

"•" " ' ' Owflrt Uviawn<br />

A*hley Citr -nl Jenny Vim<br />

ILLUSTRATORS<br />

I'hiltp Chins ' Rain* Tel$mticr<br />

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..<strong>Lowell</strong> High Sihool .<br />

Room 251.1101 IJtarirtHiu Drive<br />

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n;Sm»m9,2'sites'to",theSPC (or disciplinary sistant treasurer. Although myurh :,cerlalnbi)Knes^aji(t.arfilia.lions<br />

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7 --*Th^oarentletter-ib tne'editor -^td'Cowetl alter T tlwlrsuspension/ niainbers:or&tudent'.feovefnnen^^^^ '.••<br />

titld 'Stbbi t td lte h e g n November iayj AlteramoiicttsofiythsliotfX<br />

;VartacKers.go.«g(oclJSse5.-.;"in> (<strong>The</strong> outsicier responsible for the --Daring trie cdiirs& of the^choo) .. ,_. _<br />

plies no one cared.aiid no action actual stabbing of a Lowe'l student year, I <strong>at</strong>tempted resolution hy con-.' *..,;-U)i'ju^(i6j^uppor^:ha^-,'<br />

.wasitakeri^agslnsr^ecdfy'tsre; in Uiissicident near the Sto<strong>at</strong> fioii- •acting^theLECspw^EnsfcK.Tmgp^<br />

involved m thestabbirtg incident, alt standing th<strong>at</strong> with respect to stu-^ Goruajez theoffice of LEG assistant<br />

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White supremacy: <strong>The</strong> hidden truth of Prop. 187<br />

ByLcnaGutfkumt<br />

"TNEQUAUTY OF INTELLIGENCE is a<br />

I reality. Trying t.j pretend thai inequality<br />

Aijna noi really exist has led tu disaster. It is<br />

time for America one* again lo iry living with<br />

inequality, as life is lived."<br />

Thisquotarionisfrom Tkr.'Je'/CVw bvtlw<br />

Ijle Hiu-v<strong>at</strong>^ psychologist llichai;! Mrrr-yM»:iii<br />

and CharJevWurray. According to (Jus month'*<br />

edition of 77i£ Nction, they "'•r-isembleil m<strong>at</strong>*.-*<br />

of ^bedascientific d<strong>at</strong>a in Mipport the supposed<br />

intellectual inferiority of Macks, welfare<br />

recipients and recent immigrants."<br />

<strong>The</strong> nulling of a nutwsc? Not H> UVMOIICS<br />

inNfwwcrk', TttcNewRcpublic, arid Twit. 7 hey<br />

gg<br />

worih talking about, "<strong>The</strong> notion th<strong>at</strong> there<br />

might be resilient ctlmic difference* in intelligence<br />

i* not, we believe, jn inherently racist<br />

bL&fT writes Vie New Republic<br />

tie, wh<strong>at</strong> did yon say*<br />

A tropic of yi-ai s Iwckpoot'L- were jfvaid :o<br />

say th<strong>at</strong> any one race- was inferior to another,<br />

csjxxiiilty with the picturesftf N.ui concentr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

cimpt l'r«h in their mind* Hitler felt lews<br />

ivcic"undcsir.iblc' ^hi;. w.;rJ wa* given a new<br />

weaning when 6 mil!;o>i Jewi v»w *ysiemjiically<br />

murdered ir. rft ."V ounp*.<br />

You might *i/i'ui>sUuit'«.:a>; \tory<br />

Hitler used the view d><strong>at</strong> Ii"ws wett-ntotugically<br />

unequal to ai:hi.*»e lu> Tin.-i! •.iiliition."<br />

IV)litkbns such .is i'ac Wil^n ami voters use<br />

marc prisons, toiiyhtcii irMiiaioiiMisi immigr<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

to end an"irin.i:tw,vJ":>n, nnd to redirect<br />

public school .ud from tin- p HV ikh.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact th .1 sliamc [h<strong>at</strong> p'rls<br />

(KilVct injgadnc girls, they MV norm.ii<br />

cwryday fcnultt.<br />

arcw1!ingtobeiinhtralihy;ustsotiic>"<br />

can took Kkc piautvs in ti)iig.umcs. Since mjgiuiiie» wiil not stiip<br />

Whalcwr luppenL-d to the time printing pitiures of moJiK .uul .id-<br />

when wutl-rounded wotut;i wctcvtTiiwrs x\-il) not stop using them in<br />

promote tiictr products, girls with<br />

lowsdf-iMixtn who mm to diet ptograin:-<br />

shmild uoi look to inaga/mcs<br />

•'Co..<br />

Seme girls dn jam too much<br />

f Miii6r' doesn't mean innocent<br />

By Uen Ritgers<br />

Reporter tor TJir Charger Account,<br />

Lebnd High Sdiool, San Jose<br />

In Sepleinbcr,<br />

Gov-rnor<br />

Wilson signed<br />

into bw four bills<br />

which allow<br />

teenagers to consitter<br />

ihcnuelvcs<br />

••^adults'whcn.dieymrn 14.'flic only<br />

C<strong>at</strong>ch is, you ha\r tn commit a violent<br />

crime •ioheinitiaied.<br />

'; Another feeble <strong>at</strong>tempt 10 ccunier<br />

thcTupsurge in juvenile crime, our<br />

-!pubu'rscnunts in the stak- capital<br />

ha\y lowered from I6to Mtheage<strong>at</strong><br />

vrtiich young citizens, can be held accouniablcaiadults<br />

lor violent crimes.<br />

--oftlwn<strong>at</strong>ioral crinw bitl, our gover-<br />

JlOT; thinks hi can compenwtc-for<br />

v ^ f l i d d i l l I J I i<br />

d<strong>at</strong>iill the ntdden crunc niL.wnrs<br />

ifiz itep UITIVJ tight diavfion for<br />

Atierica. GowinoiWHson, who. like<br />

almost every poIitiVi.in. is J slave 10<br />

public opinion polls, has taken a bite<br />

ou 1 : of crime tiut white middle-class<br />

Anericj wi^nuhim to. But in thepr*cc*.*<br />

ot iJic crinie !egi^ijtiort the government<br />

uftkiaU Juvc amplified an<br />

ubiquitous bias th<strong>at</strong> the r.iiddtc-ci-iii<br />

adull popul<strong>at</strong>ion icnn to hold<br />

against the youth of today.<br />

'.\V, as so called "mtno! s." arc noi<br />

permitted to be out on tliciuvtsol<br />

time, for it seems th<strong>at</strong> night.<br />

day.biings out ihc ^iciou> annul in<br />

teenagers. We. as "minor.'," iie co:<br />

allowed lo have *«• x. go :o certain<br />

movicii, ;ire not even allowed to vole,<br />

because according to the adults of<br />

today and all past gener<strong>at</strong>ions, we arc<br />

uninformed jnd inca[\iblt- of nuking<br />

r<strong>at</strong>ional Jf.cisioii* in thestr adult situ<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

It is undispufaxl.'Jut many teenagers<br />

and younger people cjgerly<br />

await tlior I8lh birthday, hoping to<br />

leave thr wt>r!i! nf tT^iricii^n l«-hind<br />

and enter the worlvi of trccd^m. One<br />

diy >T>U anticip<strong>at</strong>e the day "hen you<br />

can walk into ,1 night ^tub. jnd the d-ty<br />

you're in. crmnrmitig your<br />

cej'tiutis jboct -iboct wh<strong>at</strong> it a lil like on the<br />

inside ot'iin aduit world <strong>at</strong> ^vrcli tha:<br />

.iro never we!! i.c*,L<br />

With iucli a linr lin.- Jiawn Jtfai-<br />

y<br />

out society, JI is easy 10 explain<br />

\iolent uitciisc* have ri p<br />

ir, the lut riv» ixarsin Son |oy?,whv<br />

ttwr20y miru'-r: wi-re "rounded- up"<br />

by iviliif- fIetter ih.ii w.irnrd iti rcidcr. -iLout the<br />

''stcncii of iini].ttwn.ilvii.'caiirtri,narfntiiS,Mv-<br />

HK,erv uid de<strong>at</strong>h' .I'l^ccLiVd with imn):;:r.iti')ii.<br />

Orange County <br />

By vnring yes on I'mpoMlion 1S7, v.e hj%v<br />

*iiJ Ui.u il'-QK to deny S.i^wU'd'''7 a'J.'.;!JCV.» a;«' in<br />

I^m'-roitii ituit't^re"undoii.it 1 .', '\\i> u\\ know<br />

wlui h.ij^^ci*' ttJ**uJtiJ*sirjbJci 1 o.iiik tl r.iii't<br />

h.i; i pcu Iwre? Th».. J$.U»-<br />

.i J^*i^Jurhoedr6nu ; f^/ilWornV«''~l<br />

i -sngffrsex tt&sses are offered irir _ _ . _ _<br />

; schools 1 ;; .f .- - : ? , ; : 'cre<strong>at</strong>ed 'sut^f'Ad8nr!*'SSrice'th&r-*r' j<br />

< •!.vuB;trV^»(jCrS6f^7e>lmaUl>o'reisn^ae5T)%nv^gif1?<br />

y*fw"©risBJ -.til don^ey<strong>at</strong>ket'to1 Jww^^evo>ixitf* "<br />

I;'Research.(ndiciiesjh<strong>at</strong> : : -.^S^e^cIasseBCCtidjjea^,,j<br />

edtsadtfwSged-iri. • rnal«;F6rceS^P)gliRs^iy )<br />

nwthanmanyofer 1 . cla_ssj^c»riwltaneous3yreceiv '<br />

slibje'cCr'Accprdingto the UiS. ing'-gopd^grades; Instep of wbr<br />

teparbctp<strong>at</strong>e in this orogram; v : ccoie<br />

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1 '"rH^iSi<br />

District<br />

moves to<br />

dismiss<br />

suit against<br />

quotas<br />

By Viaecnl Mi «mt /rsjira Oci<br />

Z\ SitnFraiidscoUrfietlSdioo!<br />

J. X.Diwia (SFUSD) and (he<br />

California Ikwd of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion filed a<br />

r i o fl.jOct.iJiodismisihtfLiW'<br />

i i O t i J d i i h<br />

; Jit brought by Chinese parenu und<br />

v.u*lems to diarige school admission<br />

polices.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cifincw-Amcricau I\ - rr>ocru'tic<br />

Ctui*. (CADC). wi\o is -ejwscntir.g<br />

the Chili£>c parents and studtfliU,<br />

chin; thai (he I9B2 ronwm<br />

1<br />

\)t\."irc, v^liki; allows mjly 40 percent<br />

of rjiyonc t*» lit al(crni:rvc schools<br />

like t.owe!l. is "invalid and uncomti*<br />

, tiitionaL"Tlicy claim they wen disuimimtcd<br />

against when not vulinitled<br />

to samrischooU because the olinic.<br />

cap for Chinese sfudcfiu had<br />

readieJ \l» rrwximum.<br />

NEWS<br />

life is like a<br />

Halloween rally.<br />

E Loweli goes Gurnp<br />

ByAmor.M.P,i.-iopto<br />

ORREST UUV.V .KH««J<br />

chccntae* lo :l»c ct ,w >J in fj,/ IF<br />

•:rowtlfhantctJ l ; _:n.it."c»rtst"as<br />

jnr.im Sod -ShanM, ilrcwcd aa<br />

Foir^i (.lump, won (ir!J pbci* arnl<br />

a free Winter bill tlrkc:. Setiinrt<br />

Ruiiu TcIjjuflicKi; Rnmnw!<br />

and Miciia?) hijffi'. r .<br />

dewed ap ai Addin?. lami<br />

brr*. took ,Te»orut piicf. .<br />

f i l b<br />

Ciiktefs.^xcpinii<br />

to Mudem rtc:iviiy Ouiid iSAH)<br />

diair KOWJIJ Mt>;ufoh<br />

and wu:i a buy, o/ carvfy,<br />

luMicuInh thectowd'slneiiifc!<br />

finisiicc: first in ib«c o»* the nlied<br />

wiirr^m I in the<br />

w cnnu-Li. Wimivre re-<br />

ru:tnets-up gt>i<br />

lkvjuscj .i ["cJ! our/ij; l<br />

>v.ir\ obcacle aians anJ v*cm lo<br />

the liv.yiiaJ in JII ambul nice. SA3<br />

JooV preciutv..ns M<br />

1 W l invninu;nc[vycnis<br />

l»ef4U.ie w .liJii't w.-sn ,tnyboii>'.o<br />

•»£*. hurt," SAB •eactjry<br />

Cuua uid.<br />

y "!t ran t-rcai/'^AIl tiiM*urc-<br />

''•Jnv Lint *oi J. "Tlieft- w-zc no .ic-<br />

Ciduiit U"-t tin* cri'wd w.»*. intu it."<br />

Aboui indludrux;i;;ii i h )<br />

br-f<br />

1977pcnO)<br />

id<br />

< m jjen pumpkin (iL'cd<br />

»Hthiammitc(vJlradjnT<br />

- ,. •——-.••—<br />

Seniors Cory Louie and Mike Wilson stuff themselves with gooey chocol<strong>at</strong>rKQ<br />

mmiuniodumr<strong>at</strong>liciawxuil<br />

-;HD »* SFUSU). the CADC "hain't<br />

JsJinwnanyjpectficcoiiwitutionaiviol<strong>at</strong>ioniU.toho**<br />

the content decree is<br />

iincoruUtutionai 1 Students may be taking four years of social studies<br />

* For the CADC to<br />

It? rcfcviini plaintiffs, the)*"must al-<br />

G But proposal for experimental class might stop the shift |<br />

iens: personal injury tracejblc to the BVlInunvaiengknaUoninlMin-- ituJeni, JII undcnundm--ot UKV idefUiiy.-.t<br />

iml'ivvf'i] conduct ufdrfcidantx Fur-<br />

'fTucilM Moi-'tiO s-iid. 'I\Tjple are un> stgrcgaieii<br />

—„— ,in ;L-.ui: m i;nO(T.iij!iJ uvJ i.u(.pjr<strong>at</strong>t v.ish .^ctc. <strong>The</strong>y don't krKni<br />

thermore, personal injury must be<br />

^i c.notaostnHioihypottirucal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> memorandum also luted,<br />

ihct tiic CAtK should have voiced<br />

p iti tji .<br />

vTce was tirsl pi'iposed in<br />

ih.1t tins CADC may not<br />

p h f<br />

nicriwns.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> prindplc thai we are fijihtinj;<br />

foi u thar students ar? nol (icnicJ<br />

opportunities b.ised ort lace," Amy<br />

Chang, chairpf-rson of the CADC<br />

Ejurjtico Keforni TasV Force. Mid.<br />

"IVop!c lorgei tlul there i» an actual<br />

person behind each rejection from A<br />

&dKK>!.<strong>The</strong>vhaid work shouldn't be<br />

discredited jutf because of their ruce."<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y're "jot saying we're not<br />

right in filing a case. Pan CirarJ,<br />

<strong>at</strong>torney for the CADC said."Thcv'i r<br />

j i d '<br />

1 about JinyboJyd»i.\Vlien<br />

OCI'\I-STIJ'| JltS gi jiiu.i'. ion rr-jntn-inentt jvttpie oi ^irious Kic^oundi. Cnrnbininy I;n- , people get «i.ilht*^ir,!lht*y don't ki.owiil»6iiHuryilwtughnui<br />

th-r iJiifnVi inov inci-ra« from «;I* nfrlcials hops u> !n»pleii).-;;it ''n« new<br />

iis district-wid/ in tvn> jvar.i<br />

It's no* hJrj 5>uc*.cs<br />

Addition of ihe ria>s wil) :rvjuire freih:ikV;"- •<br />

take Modern V,'nr)if ,ini World Liieialmc, uitr- but there's ? lot rf<br />

ientl> iiintii-j:!.!.!!' social itu-.lit'i arr-j tn^iuh potentaa'L"<br />

cla.iws.in thrir ^lphoninrt- vv.ir. r*(t'nin bter Jtitfe.<br />

— Monty Worth<br />

<strong>at</strong>crith-^racii: Lii^irJi "Jii-wUltv^iiniiwiiliirie - . .1 : '. " '<br />

HL-W cha.. aaocflitij; 10 jietier from Pt^erTom, tone lien got good j-rades." C>r.i!«u>:i'i »ti'(<br />

the SRTIp ln-r;-,\:;^na! !r.tpiu>.r..».i.; i'mfc-.- iheyre^'OingtoheafadeitiiciiiJyiucxcsi<br />

sionalDtfWlo!vn**fiJi>m..-- r»:—»orjuicddiers ' it MIMIIUI. they *v:m! r* ch^ngt; their<br />

ingon the merits of our daim. It's not<br />

unexpected, became we are tiying to<br />

"•" ' ' uf<br />

get a court th?i has previously approved<br />

tltc consent decree We consider<br />

oiindivs to be facing an uphill"<br />

baitie"<br />

- iUiiingal";i!(it.»thcrcu]tU(ei,shesaJil.<br />

\Wstal! a!iio lui ^cob^.ffu Mth the rurricutire<br />

ci;r; of 25, and uc Jon"; fi.;.v -i H.!I"<br />

y o'iKugh to do it."<br />

1 awell s'uuV. nu htw ni -.nj ofi.'ijnn* ^out •<br />

ii-i."] think tt'i a ^nou 1 IJt-a." fiesfima;] fttf.<br />

id tnjtcruih will Lvp-ji into<br />

oJ *ti>-.!i«> cuniculum. "We will put niore<br />

' 'K into .rpgult'i «-urses," Granucci<br />

'itewhci written arcn'l sensi-<br />

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NEWS<br />

Balboa hazing decreases practice time for liberty Bell<br />

BGirls'drillteam<br />

takes first <strong>at</strong> Liberty<br />

"•flwy only hadowor two mWi;^" jf=] n^lL.;, Uu'Ar*


..iNW-.-.V- -• nsjid. " unw*aw*fiil programs," . .-;•;,, ^,; ;^<br />

with ."tfie L'5. militar)', which discrimin<strong>at</strong>es Intuniivn: SJan KdJy.whocanicin first with<br />

r ^<br />

olhfl-races,* fie said. '.,-s-<br />

Kvil/ hopes to continue the lecohHituton<br />

^•1 idi'i->U MJ Out ihci e VMIJ be an v&oi t to "ttx-*<br />

•: reploccd wjth alicrrutjvv progriiits.<br />

like Midir'ght UaiU*lIuil, riw fit the ncntt of<br />

Although Pmposilion 1K7 p.««iii, U<br />

Joes nut ayw tlut ilhfeai inmii);r.i>;i><br />

i a v fci'J ih.it<br />

Macs in new computer lab<br />

primarily for teacher training<br />

OOME OF TT1F. CO.VPVTBRS in Konin<br />

^•^212 aiea\*ail>iblft to MuJctiU on i» drop-in<br />

Kv/bas\ but bcciusc of the Ir-yalities of the<br />

pant tlut purehiso' tbc new ^L1cin^oih computer?,<br />

uV Mjcinioii'*.* Jie iv,lj ,\vjil,iblc for<br />

TJti* room conuun :wp iqwi<strong>at</strong>c Ubs, JC-<br />

tcdiritcian Greg Shi[ilsr.'J ho Hewlett ftirLud<br />

computers lined against the ^iiU of iltc luum,<br />

wtiich are called the! Invleu l\i:ktrd Auxiliary<br />

- Drop-In Lab, are available io iiiutaiti Mods A,<br />

5, % 10,15,15, and 20 on Mondays, Wednesdays,<br />

and Fridays. CHl*l\]ridanandTh?irsd4>'5<br />

ilie}al)is.dvaihbleM(xIi I,?,'?*•) 1,12, awl 17.<br />

' "Iu""iJlC Vi.'iit'ii'Or.uic'iuwiu.Mir lite »Ud "W* nttrd to r<strong>at</strong>st<br />

iJie .loidcniic qualify in schools."<br />

reform. He fcAi th<strong>at</strong> eWt i^ns sl»ould cctiK in<br />

Uw spnng so new n icnibcrs cAiisuirt Uieir t<strong>at</strong>)<br />

with A new school ycu.- while iik n-astrig<br />

action with iht: community. -•;::<br />

Car lota del l\>rtillo, vsliu could not bV<br />

ir<strong>at</strong>luvi for qu',-stionin^ c-une in sexvnd with<br />

>f iheviMc .'-• . --'j-,--<br />

^f7retOH^//An^iysis:tY6^HVot^^Ggnjral<br />

•onij^iinb^^Twicl 1 !pfeJim!^>;'siue- : 'retumft'&dtn^"lSt<br />

jtiiJeii^; anii'Ki'•'in : *«n'gr«tff;)3M^tV 1 (iftliUw.io^'e r ^(^'tity5p&<br />

Rescue<br />

disaster victims,<br />

bust<br />

drug smugglers,<br />

and save<br />

the environment.<br />

And th<strong>at</strong>'s just the first week.<br />

For man *rn;l women in she U.S. Coast Guard, theacflon<br />

'. .starts as soon as yott put on vou r trniforni.<br />

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Outsiders <strong>at</strong>tack student, caught after chase<br />

<strong>The</strong> r*o outsiders d:en wjltod<br />

toward thfsocaTll*


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New club a stepping<br />

stone to college<br />

BvAJdaChan his'ieia^rpranreintoprrt'encdcdl-<br />

— . . . —• !(iu.,cd their future Wiotz applicuior.1. are<br />

the College Pnvp dub thi* vcai. "We dm;." Ot-tif: vu(i.<br />

ihoughlitupLutycar.butLouiuic- Thv club invite* j;uv)t •.jv-.ilm<br />

air/put it toj^trtfii?year,"low»uid. rYom\\iri'7uJco9eccsaiidS/.7p:L i iM-<br />

<strong>The</strong> club's p'jrpcu:U to inforin rj:.\>rv school:., vi:Yt .n KipU'i. in<br />

rncnibcrsahoutcoilcgrrequimnenti, stvMk witli the mcit'.l>CT» uwi J.-^«CT<br />

SATJ am'*.N4iich cla^M* are iiw mosr »;iir>.t»in5, Th- Collrjttr Crrp t'ub<br />

t-ue really concerned,<br />

but don't haw the time lofind<br />

iK- inform<strong>at</strong>ion themteUes ut (he<br />

VICC1 center," commitiee men.bef<br />

. Bcanor Cluing said<br />

<strong>The</strong> dub aim* loliclp sltwJcnti ^cl<br />

infor;iUt*on *!it\y to they fari jiLsn<br />

u.«r i * cc r lit ^,1 ot in<br />

V4f», _^_^_.....<br />

Uiitl like tn it:jj-;i mow shout<br />

"<strong>The</strong> College Vrep duh u<br />

tio bcilri .in the S.*.li aiij I* bellrt<br />

. tlyb ^xiriw: r<br />

tr. |ie yl<br />

the wirvr ut*<br />

ivuv IO i-:.i r n Aim culitrgrs,"<br />

,V>out ,?fl mrniiHi's .Hthe<br />

n«.vm-:s each week.<br />

V'* ti'.ieft'M.-d in going tn<br />

lots o) limes ynu 'lunk thjt<br />

:» I.IV,.me of tl«r dance tc*:rnTV<br />

A t J v|<br />

l' ' !'i, which ^ J-.rhomorr <strong>at</strong> C.il*" College.<br />

i t.il^r.1 ;l,i-1 h,inc*i' yrt-yn. lie *,iTd. Audi<br />

I. rnrkul^rti<br />

lev strviUiv >! the c!jb ban-d *JII •hccilmrc.<br />

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"V\W. trying in uviwi:<br />

c N..-\v Yc^r parade.'. SRUI --11<br />

r> £ "• Ic al <strong>Lowell</strong> 'o nLr| th<strong>at</strong> they can under-<br />

our guest'<br />

is for everypfie. ^<br />

Kj6afvtbeckjbTastye**mtjfcJnt - AsophorrKyentaladubniem-<br />

tes &r$ talk'about (jcKJfwsng."<br />

vibv said<br />

£ ,o f Sophomore Elaine ^ue emov<br />

show up each wee*.<br />

Ttwrccremosuygiris<br />

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Get a step ahead<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h AaVantags<br />

•Gef nady for finals<br />

SAP Test Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

•SAT Test Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Enrichment and<br />

Remedial Instruction<br />

s/Smal) Group and<br />

IndividuaUxsd Program*<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h Advantage<br />

'.M09 T9>h AvenOe, Suite A3<br />

5on Francisco, CA 94U 6<br />

£415)? 59-774?<br />

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and fm looking for the<br />

we went too sheet"<br />

-On Co-CurriGUiar Da/<br />

ub r ; i cruit^ft&mottrneariberswhen<br />

100 'tKients vened up *Wehad<br />

^30^ 'a^it o! ot^pSe cone to our first<br />

meeting, Mdcda Let s<strong>at</strong>d<br />

shtjv up every.vreek,.rtie dubs<br />

rneetirui placn^ ov^rcw-'dr.g<br />

•Vfc iwohtswtcrj to Room l"»0 If<br />

^ *.e c reo Club ^rte^ p Ma<br />

T?v cMis nrowe prcsmn<strong>at</strong>KHi<br />

JXjtritujInstvutlv<br />

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n 1 n^, jus. it ng,' 1 ljee «td. culiurc and our bciiUge," she ta'*i.<br />

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fili-vjuhssrxnsors.ljiglis)i drum or tn dintc, Liun d-wcing it<br />

cj-h b vi J ^ t.id.Titf(T(ni verva'ntriiliji[h.iiwayandil'spow-<br />

d k 1 dj, o teach*' cdkh is. k\ very powerful."<br />

}• leaching the v.irious djnees will<br />

\t I m e l^;, nv-'iiihers he |awm !J;C, Mriindi I4?e, Iw.rll<br />

1 K j b I JepenJinp tjii Ircihitun Shirley Cheng, juniut<br />

1 eih IT n c s 1 .ar/i'cachets Mich.i^t Wong, ai:d junior Louisa<br />

lie> uo 1c iher Ic-iriu' Wmj;;. l>vmmin|; will be uughf tr/<br />

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mid M.Tne>ter<br />

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Austrian and German<br />

transplants find school<br />

here friendlier and dirtier<br />

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n cm:: '.. ihe '.ui:.-;] lilacs from ^<br />

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WO FOSrtGN STUDENTS, Jiah'tui Chris<br />

ICrjkcr, wiw. jiimdeii an mtenuiiotul tthouf in<br />

Vienna, A-iJtrij with .ibnii! "00 students wwiIJ raw<br />

continued there i( hi, farfe-i'* job tut'n't btvn trans<br />

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f, unlike tiiri^: i-i r.rrin.iny<br />

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<strong>at</strong>cr-iion, and they don'l really ore nhcut the<br />

grades you jjrt."lic said.*Tcadim and -.KJ-icji!? *i.«i A<br />

"'•<strong>The</strong> Jiffi.'icirt.wtaciut<strong>at</strong> ct-M l-:c,vi^ .ire more ,v« netvr haw (IK roj>li' .i-.k tin 1 lunv I mi."<br />

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L<strong>at</strong>inos yearning for a voice in a 'Hispanic 1 world<br />

By ifOitnt Montoya<br />

"T"\"EBEENCAliiI> Hispanic and fvcbren<br />

g p p<br />

doesr/t cuke it Hi^unic. <strong>The</strong> term<br />

rrttans so many different things and not one<br />

rean. and Filipino. <strong>The</strong> Afri- "*j<br />

cin-Ammcan arid Cauc<strong>at</strong>ian<br />

communities, aren't<br />

-| caSedl<strong>at</strong>inK.Soruce'vcnre^rrlmeaii^'pan thing <strong>at</strong> ihc sometime evenidra^IJedbyracebutby<br />

.jL.i$h-Sunumcd. <strong>The</strong>ft'tenns arc so often "Anglo* -and people who oppose bilmgtui co!cr(b!xl:Andt«'knc).lpieused<br />

interciian^eiib]jrth<strong>at</strong> many don't know the cduc<strong>at</strong>iou and btiiugualisni prefer Hispanic, fcr to tc known, fir:-* by nry<br />

difference. '. , ' wnkhrt\ii«ssmv,"in«H>spunK:tsanEngysh name,secondaiSahadinian.<br />

*"onl .meaning 'pertaining i» andni! Sf»«£.'" J;\I* ihird as a Lau'rta.<br />

^tionary, fCrpamV udefineOos'of or testing tn said Earl Shank suthor W '"the Name of the<br />

the pMffe speech, orrtifcvrr of Spain o: L<strong>at</strong>in Fbjplc'Vn uuia.•*• A Iw^mpi.-y vftlw l\\>p!c We from ipan:>h (.«:v . As a<br />

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people of l<strong>at</strong>in America arc of N<strong>at</strong>ive Amen- me like them.UTwt theSjian-<br />

AM Hopuntc I am neilh«y oarivrmr mhshit- tin and African di.v.cnt, too.<br />

*nt of any place. - . AndltienMwntonede>."idedtoit!v!:ny:jcf<br />

<strong>The</strong> KTTO HiH»»nic it a pofitirJ crcaf:on *s- by ou> Usx n^met<br />

t3oUih*dbythcp7VTS-nmen!,whifJi.o^cour*c. Wbcn I sppliej (*:. Sowii. I •*'ii asked tr»<br />

iJ not the "Hispanics* lhemielv\*s. Hisp4nics •AccJftheSKiruibrt'.rq-rewniiiltnyeC.nk'iry.<br />

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ctplien jbout us all t had AJK) then the «• the ncjhboihoted.tlvt. fintoan't Pljyittp ihc f^td<br />

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int' cindtcIigHt dinners, is Allh '*ar.«Ktt»f*ii;*hisPN*A Ii\r; tin ^oo.J.%. A<br />

mwrfy runwAi. <strong>The</strong> only rea 1 andg«t'iili^!ii»c(.lnfict,inc ht«*x-\c.'.wouiitw.n:<br />

nuiiujing n:alc 1,1<br />

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:ial ^tlei w p,!* 1 ? the public a;i tirvcnjttfntnv'liehundnsv^Tr^hAjyn<br />

untty lo ctiXTKTicr Uiir.Ri in- ,\i il «3>nie« lorwjni, if iti*iihli>'nu Initn >.V. li>c Jilur I!iit>eTl I'jlrt-Jtl<br />

sai ihin^ ihsi you >Jon> kec HJ"*t ^uphk. Jni-l* ilcfinrd four duttn.;t<br />

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7K?ons>ag6. f Vve been tu<br />

: Veil's a wondBriih<strong>at</strong> a jup^ort S'">-o<br />

; 'iiin'l been cre<strong>at</strong>ed for us. We UK- the<br />

thai v.i!led the altern<strong>at</strong>ive in a<br />

( rnus-'C, o'xl we isrc rtrang<br />

; Whon I V3S a low! 1 /|i iiior hi£h .'c-eny<br />

I bopfitr. l |iridi.c myself on '.ujiing .if>.-;ijt<br />

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' !'dlt!V'iiK9. Mayfjr.- it is S'V.,^8 rrutsic. ttko<br />

NirVrii'j and Si.uniiyafut^fi dna all ttiusy<br />

; guys 'refn Se-itric. Mcyb. 1 i: ir: modern<br />

rock, I'ke fhfi Cure iir»J New C">' Or<br />

• maybf.it is die oHspririg 'J punk,.iko Sofiii-<br />

I Youth and L7. Fh? ining is, ifdiicsj'-.t (t<br />

• *ily mailer if Ha? tftrrn is netined, Oec^^e<br />

; • it is repTRsenjed Ejy dll of these v^-ying<br />

;' styles. AKcrrutAtj nmsic fe j force to be<br />

! : rwkor«ii ; 'Aft!L Its -st<strong>at</strong>us has shifted and<br />

I rxw contradicts its "dUe. Ifs not uieo!ipr<br />

| n<strong>at</strong>ive, M the ncm<br />

' -.- everybody likes altern<strong>at</strong>ive inusw, net<br />

just those ({iris ian:( guys) wearing la'Je<br />

• l barrette') nnd little ttoirts. It embcnJiei<br />

i many styles of both 1 'music and people.'<br />

Even thjse partis to t^vhave tnci.*rcpresentPlw<br />

in Beck,.MC > if;fliJ sipgeri and jrcveiJ<br />

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CROSS-COUNTRY<br />

Girls, frosh/soph take 1st<br />

m All-City, boys finish 2nd<br />

Iiy J»sic* Oei<br />

We're the champs!<br />

FrcsJnrian runnirvback Rcnnie MtWt-y '. -•'• !>,*! v ;<br />

J Gslteo\1etSii.ier fj-rt as to crosses me ^or.Ume la a r;;<br />

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sevftn iouchdovitis en route to be<strong>at</strong>i^'r?*<br />

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Varsity<br />

football drops<br />

playoif opener<br />

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1st and 3rd seeds upset in All-City singles competiti<br />

By Amor M. Panopio<br />

ral when \u-BaJi wn; 4 *<br />

zooming ibee th *'JCMtv<br />

a>..M ivt wniiiiif. i" {. r 5 place. h«i arj Junj; U:t!.'i low onJ Rutka.<br />

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Volleyball repe<strong>at</strong>s Football plays in postseason<br />

as city champs<br />

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snw the opened nuchinc>." Police were noiififil<br />

imrntvii<strong>at</strong>ely. "i he police lb>i;ut no fmger-<br />

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police to believe the burglars wore gloves, according<br />

to assistant principal John Muhoney.<br />

IVcause they ignored the food priKlucu,<br />

Mahoney feeis the thk't'es were not Loweil<br />

51UJL;IO. "I; *.•» .s»j."it.\jiiv: u!.v! ;J !.',;it;!;.i: v.:'.!:<br />

and skilled ai doing this Mufif." he said '<strong>The</strong><br />

machines were not destroyed. <strong>The</strong>y knew exactly<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> they were doingin terms of opening<br />

the machines to get die money out."<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no suspccis. According to Mahoiwy,<br />

the thieves are believed to be between<br />

fsiiv:e:hc 1983 dcsegre£UioiKon>ent decree!.<br />

the demographies have blunged, itic enrollment<br />

into the district has changed and so it's<br />

time th<strong>at</strong> we Kikca look auvhiit we did ten years<br />

ago."<br />

Another tcason for revising the <strong>at</strong>tendance<br />

zones is the declining student popul<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />

the last decide.<br />

"Tlic composition of our neight»orhoods<br />

liave dunged," Mid Janet l-rost, coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />

of middle school oper<strong>at</strong>ions. "Part oi'the goal<br />

ofthisnu'mlan.:e/OMepruposa]isio take these<br />

changes into account in looking <strong>at</strong> how we<br />

And iltebMdrpkfyedon<br />

move kids around and how far we have to<br />

transport them. 11"we can keep them closer to<br />

home and still accomplish the aims of the<br />

consent decree, then it's letter for everybody."<br />

"One i >f the issues th<strong>at</strong> we are pleased about<br />

is ihtit there's going to be decreased busing as<br />

a result of theaileml.-itCt*/ones,'' school boaru<br />

president I-r Lci-ind Vet* said. "We need to<br />

make sure th<strong>at</strong> a!! kiiU tan go to their neigh*<br />

IKMhood schools."<br />

According to Avenida, students who are<br />

luiwd usually hpt-nd -1 ? minuses on lhody, students<br />

with high expect<strong>at</strong>ions, a diverse<br />

student body, and a strong foreign<br />

language department th<strong>at</strong> offer*<br />

!2 languages.<br />

Albert Cheng said Ihe five major<br />

objectives the visitorsare looking<br />

<strong>at</strong> ure: "F-.rst, they are looking<br />

<strong>at</strong> element cf changes in educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and the characteristics of the<br />

21 st century sch.~>ol and student.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> socond area they are lookins<strong>at</strong>isbasicallycitizetiship:How<br />

do thc>' de\'elop morai character<br />

ol'our students: How do tiiLvbjild<br />

leadership? Andhowdotheybuiltl<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ional skills for their students?<br />

"Third, they are looking <strong>at</strong><br />

management and how to struc.<br />

turc their schools.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> fourth area they are look-<br />

'ingaf is a transition to\vork-r/pe<br />

programs, mainly voc-ed [voc\tionaj<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion!,andapprentice<br />

ships.<br />

"And the last area tlieyarelookiny<br />

Jl Is how to develop and train<br />

the staff, and how to improve<br />

leaching methods."<br />

According to Zhong Xu Muai,<br />

headmaster of Guangzhou's 16tli<br />

middle school, the main cbstacie<br />

th<strong>at</strong> stands in the w&y of reforming<br />

schools in Guangzhou City is<br />

assessinga student's performance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deleg<strong>at</strong>es questioned how<br />

LoW'.-U leachcri griJe the'r ?:Jdents<br />

and if students pkked the<br />

classes and teachers themselves.<br />

In Chinese schools, the student. 1 *<br />

have no choke. <strong>Lowell</strong> principal<br />

Paul Cheng said thai <strong>Lowell</strong> icichershavircomplete<br />

control over the<br />

assessment.<br />

Chinese Club menber Ivana<br />

Cheung, who guided some of the<br />

deleg<strong>at</strong>e 1 , on their tour, found it<br />

difficult to transl<strong>at</strong>e to the (!elegalei.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y didn't understand<br />

the modular system. I had the<br />

liardec-.;tiineexplainingittothti"n,"<br />

Cheung suid. <strong>The</strong>y were rtally<br />

impresseil with die r-cwspaper.<br />

OneoftheinasVed me three tirrics,<br />

See DElJELiKiES on l>agc A<br />

Corit<br />

Editorial ..<br />

Calcnd^<br />

SchcolOaze i] Page 17<br />

Columns '/;' Pnge 18 ;<br />

Sports Pa^21 ;<br />

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WM. OPINION<br />

OPINION.<br />

Derek Kownger<br />

SethLcontrd<br />

Stan SUnnard Fr el<br />

COLUMNS *<br />

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.•'-..'^EmilyTim;- <br />

areioproflrfrom Board of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

policies, our vor; needs<br />

to be counted.<br />

Adults in San Francisco have<br />

represent<strong>at</strong>ion on the School<br />

Boa^d because they elect the<br />

members. Students in the<br />

SFUSD do not have this represent<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

because weare not oid<br />

enough to vole. To remedy this<br />

Students need a vbtt on the School Board if we are to be part of Uie decisiofHnaking process.<br />

proiy em ^x must !iml unothet<br />

T.«.'a\*'K) give the students a vot •<br />

inft represent<strong>at</strong>ive.<br />

^rdingtoal98S~<br />

issue of du* Journal of Asthma,<br />

E\cn thoMr untouchable hemorrhoids have been<br />

linked to our diets. Those people who w-jlk up to<br />

- counter* in eotnmerd.i's to ask for anal ointments<br />

astically.Manyofusrjterd>c r^ulirly.drinkfiltered ' 'may also solve their problem by modifying dicir<br />

vvaier, and bruih out tecdi. But tlic woo! has bctrn dieu Straining to rlimin<strong>at</strong>t; the hard, dry stools as-<br />

pjjled over our eyes concerning one factor 'he provxiaied witli runstip^ition leads to die form<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

found impact ot" die American diet on our henlth.<br />

of hemorrhoids, which arc varicose veins in die<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> is the American diet? His canned and fro- rectum. However, living out such diet tips is not><br />

zen mc<strong>at</strong>s,oils, white rice, '.cc cream, »fi drinks. It very profitable; companies have responded instead<br />

is high in animal pi CKIUCI*—ihc av-raye American to U-Cprciiiiii; demand for mk.tlit<strong>at</strong>ioiiswiUi prod-<br />

<strong>at</strong>e 1 l-J pounds of red tnc<strong>at</strong>, 6»> pounds of poultry, ucts with imposing fur«es such as Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion-H-,<br />

234eggs,iind565poundsofdairyproductsin 1992, and HemoRid {t'oi women).<br />

• according to die USDAsannuai Food Consumption, 1 he American diet is spreading io less developed<br />

Priors, tmd Expenditures. _ :_ countries, widi effect* not very-different from diose<br />

Arinul products arc high in f<strong>at</strong> and lack fiber, of a gigantic plague. In Nauru, a nr.y island in ihc<br />

and th<strong>at</strong> they explain our country's high r<strong>at</strong>e of central Pacific, d-.c5,500inhabiiantshavcfldoptcd<br />

heart discos?. Put many tm not know th<strong>at</strong> this diet the Western lifestyle and diet. No»v o:ie in four<br />

also leads to A multitude of other diseases. Our di- N<br />

etary habits pi-'yed a key* role in fhe of the n<strong>at</strong>ion's<br />

Top 10 causes of dcadi, C Evcreu K-wp said in a<br />

1988 VS. Public HeaJih Service rspon-<br />

<strong>The</strong> American highlit, low -fiber diet is a leading<br />

factor in asthma, hypo£;lycrmia, heart disease,<br />

ulcers, diabetes, ob«it>', constip<strong>at</strong>iun, gallstones,<br />

high blood pressure, adicrosclerosis. anemia, cancer,<br />

and arthritis. Johu Rootins i Writes in Dieffofa<br />

T tre<strong>at</strong>ments can be produced,packaged.public!zed,<br />

and sold for a profit. Prevention cannot.<br />

Our n<strong>at</strong>ion's war on cancer is a sad example.<br />

Scientists have focused on ways* to Jfci'fl cancer<br />

diruugh radi<strong>at</strong>ion tre<strong>at</strong>ment, chemotherapy, and<br />

surgery, which arc expensive, invasive, and extremely<br />

painful. Vet dicy have already established a<br />

strong link between dietary f<strong>at</strong> and breast cancer,<br />

and they know th<strong>at</strong> diose who c<strong>at</strong> plenty of fruits<br />

and vegetables get stomach and bowel cancer less<br />

often, according to a 1991 issue of SWenre.<br />

In 1976 the director of die N<strong>at</strong>ional Cancer Instituic.<br />

Ardiur Upton, told ihr United St<strong>at</strong>es Sen<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Select Committee on Nutrition and Human<br />

Needs di<strong>at</strong> the number of cancers caused by diet<br />

was "up to '/0 percent." About one percent of die.<br />

Insiituie's budget had been alloc<strong>at</strong>ed to nutrUioncancsr<br />

research. Sen<strong>at</strong>or George McGovcrn called<br />

the war on cancer a "multi-billion dolkr medical<br />

failure,'according to a 1982 Vegetarian Times.<br />

However, there is reason for hope, which' comes<br />

in die form of anodier industry pursuing profit: die<br />

health insurance industry, which profits when its<br />

clicnts'n.cdical costs decrease Companies can distribute<br />

health inform<strong>at</strong>ion, as fciiier did a month<br />

3uruans has diabetw, largely due to the island's ago with iw Hailthv/ite Handbook, to teach IJCO; le<br />

new dicl, Paul Zimmet, dirtier of die Liom In- how to lake care of themselves and lessen their<br />

teni<strong>at</strong>ional Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, told chances of having to go to die emergency room.<br />

!&w Scientist in iv> Juiy 1988 issue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> iniurance companies ai-.d, more importandy.<br />

Why is die siiu<strong>at</strong>io;: so backward? In the medi- those who care about (har h«Jdi, win.-yet those<br />

cal community today, a way to tre<strong>at</strong> some itbnent. who make a business out of prodvfcing prescrip-<br />

bc


• ' l<br />

3 White pride does not have<br />

5\same motives as minority pride<br />

By Jpcclyn Blumcnthol,<br />

\>'iih the trend of rnulti-culturalisni crip-'<br />

p e n<strong>at</strong>ion,ethnic pride has been steadily;<br />

growing in schools'a.id communities. This<br />

•pride helps prumoteawars'icss and maintains<br />

culture in our melting pot of a&odety Our<br />

country dots riot, howevcr.havc a white pride<br />

mov-mem, and with goal reason. > . , •%:;i~'.i '-'K<br />

•.-'.' Throughout history, white pride has been organized by<br />

groups "such i, (he Ku KJux KLui. who have seUnejpljiyeprecfr<br />

; dcnt.Thcy havt,inade the concept of whitcsuniting to uphold<br />

Uicircbmiricn plor frightening, Ii e\xikfti neg<strong>at</strong>ive images o.(<br />

swastikas &nd pointed hoods. It is easy to connect white pride<br />

with cxttcmistgro\Vp& such as Naris'and skinhruds i-ecui*? they<br />

lire easily identifiable and condemtwtye. 11 is not so car,', however,<br />

to conned whii^ pride with [usiifiahltf causes.<br />

Reganllc«bfliowni3b!«ih« intentions i r or white prVie (.iight<br />

be, minorities and winies alikeview it us o thre<strong>at</strong> to rajd*har-<br />

.mony. As it majority iiiWwq,whites W too often feel emitted to<br />

authority th<strong>at</strong> has 'ccl ir. both mstitutiniMlized and i.Hli^idttai<br />

discriitiih<strong>at</strong>iorLin the pail. "-"•-';}.•'**ot dignjy ami evrryonc. regardless nt race, should haw<br />

pride in themselves. , , :<br />

A person with li'ic proper aniouht of prid-Vdoru not hurt otliei!».<br />

My pride ,in tht* f.ict th.«t 1 am white h.n never tuirmed anyone.<br />

Ti> say th<strong>at</strong> while pride is equal to r.-.cisni,-,* nonscnSt.Whitc<br />

piide is not necessarily r*cism. I am proud orWno I am, but I<br />

know th<strong>at</strong> my r* * docs not makt me bciteror smarter than,iinyonc<br />

pisr.<strong>The</strong>Ku Klux Kbnis^ict.trreotypeofwnittf pride, but<br />

the KKK dot** no< re[>n.*s«.'ni my feelings anti views any more than<br />

it represents llie views of the average non-white American.<br />

Proper whi'e pride is acceptable, A group of people running<br />

around in bed sheets with cone halt th<strong>at</strong> look like dunce ops<br />

slwuid not m.ikc whitcpride unacceptable. A fringe group dioiild<br />

noi ruin something for the rest of us.<br />

Tlic KiCK's pride is one Ui.it A\ New W'orlt «ys ii."an opinion<br />

of onusclnh<strong>at</strong> is loo hipli." Wiiito prutc "acceptable if it (.i'jts<br />

i»ct turn inio racism. <strong>The</strong> pride ot the KKK is not a pride th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

cfitiioiii 1 . ]x.ici.->fii is ,t form of priiK* th<strong>at</strong> should nor tic ti'ccepiable<br />

lo;myune.<br />

:<br />

As flic 17th '.cntitry writer )nltn .Vl'leu saiu, htidc may be<br />

allowed to dm or tlwt degrcc,clsc a man cannot keep up his dignity.<br />

In gluttony there must bec<strong>at</strong>mg, in drunkenness there must<br />

bedrinking:'iis not the e<strong>at</strong>ing, nor'iis not thedrinking tli<strong>at</strong> is to<br />

be blamed, but the excess. So in pride."<br />

finds Northern Ireland an adventure<br />

, living and teaching overseas<br />

b like a ride en n roller<br />

.coaster; the, excitement of<br />

barreling "down the tracks<br />

followed by the horror of anticip<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

p wliaOnew diffi-<br />

•ftivrnijump out after turning .the corner<br />

L ^5ihbicrs;uid working with ;i<br />

^riewset of colleagues arid students<br />

iJhspinng/espeaaUyin Korthern In-<br />

35hl«ewyone has the time to say heflo-'<br />

thekirt'dn'ess to offer a helping hand, fiu t it<br />

ieupsctungtbface^tf^tth<strong>at</strong>Tamilyand<br />

!'"^^jS.^|eri^ofaHfelWleaniingancw<br />

^r^b^Ktimg^a"newhbme, ^veaving from lane<br />

•*''"'"ViriJi new car (often on tlic wrong side of<br />

, !;-c..J,,,Mj' ; trying tomake it from payday to,<br />

r ¥R^%^fith a new bank, and new credit cards,<br />

^fo^aarysclf transplanted from San Fran-<br />

/fp^rao^ifiSgo'ifter trading places with Davcy^<br />

'^^^^S^^^^if^'^'Whi^am'hbping to<br />

t' ^SSRfflSSwMLbndori. It took me a day<br />

^prtttSanaa^ tbanlHsh friend in San Fran-<br />

h<br />

school, 1 was dumbfounded. AiVaimy of<br />

starched white shifts, maroon striped ties,and<br />

black jackets with pocket tnsignias fell in line .<br />

outside my dassroom.a small cry from boys in<br />

Lcvis and Dudweiser T-shirts and short-skiried<br />

girls wiUisrieer camisole blouses wandering the<br />

halts of Level! high school.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was ever: gie<strong>at</strong>ef ajriazement after 1<br />

peered into thai faces. lcwv\ u. Sl-:d \vith 3,0C?0<br />

students of almost every ethnic complexion<br />

kiiowntomankiiid.W'h<strong>at</strong>ashQcktolDokupon !<br />

a sea of pink cheeks waiting to find outabouf'<br />

: their Madc-in-America liistory teacher. " _<br />

Mynextshocker."5ir,canwcsitdownnow?"<br />

<strong>The</strong> only time I'd ever been called "sir" wn> in<br />

.row ilentist 's waiting room. School in Northern<br />

ireland is more formal than in the Unit&i Sl<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Still, underne<strong>at</strong>h it alfkids U kids." I have met<br />

so.ni charming young people, curious about<br />

cver>'thingl showing th<strong>at</strong> glimmer :n their eye<br />

whrri tlicj* understand something fnr the first<br />

time 1 hayu met many clever kids who hrit- tried<br />

their darndest to make my live "interesting."<br />

.Thrreisn'ia day 1 don't r»r^my payrfwfk :md<br />

there isn't a day where I'm w<strong>at</strong>ching the dock.<br />

Two monthr has Hown by. :<br />

Crisps, jollies and Twtris ,<br />

'.' Never befoSt haver had to contend vn$_\<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ional curriculum or st<strong>at</strong>e exams '[flee the<br />

GCSE.a test giviai to every student in It&mi.<br />

In the United St<strong>at</strong>es ttiouands of local sd-^o!<br />

districtseadi have thcr.VJ.vndistincthit courses<br />

of snidviind hundrttii of thousands of teach-<br />

'& &^ did<br />

ft<br />

design irJ play'(hc^j ><br />

l<strong>at</strong>e cadi studcnfptuu! rnarksV which go on<br />

ag t<strong>at</strong>hedoorway ot my Dundonold<br />

on the first day of versity<br />

•a-c=-v;~-.r:;v;r;;,<br />

Sri'l, 1 would say teadicrs hcic are called<br />

upon .'n do more. V/hile teaching' here, l have<br />

topreparefor 10 different classes) sidi week with<br />

individualized instruction measuring .ittain<br />

tnenl in 10 skill levels from 10 c<strong>at</strong>egories in<br />

addition to stafling aft^r school detentions,<br />

doing yard duties, shaking hands <strong>at</strong> seven parents'.nif^itb,<br />

leaching ottni classes forleurJiers<br />

who ca'} i si- V., .itij hawkiny j»kH'."ii •ini'T<br />

crisps, Twins, Twirls, colas, lollies, ^ind Black<br />

'. jiicks in the school tucV^liop. 'And they're going<br />

liglit on me because I'm a foreigner!)<br />

Sir? S|r? Sir?'""<br />

. <strong>The</strong>re ute some very impressive, things ubout<br />

sdiool here. Much tuneundafienlion is p/dlinto<br />

b'rlpil'g students'become disciplined; Irt Ihe<br />

" UtutedSt<strong>at</strong>es.STudcnts often axne unprepared<br />

to classes, without notebooks, pencil*;, tots, or<br />

homrwcirk. At Dundonalrf High-Rr/r<strong>at</strong> importance<br />

is placed on training youncstf/r: to be ic-<br />

'iibitf in both form and subject daises. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

also concern th<strong>at</strong> notebooks are real and v,t-Ift»rjj.ini/t*d<br />

/- •<br />

IK some respects things ajresi little too organized<br />

for my tastes."Sir, whar.Hiodd the hesdmv<br />

be? Sir, dn I skip one or tv'o lines? Sir, is my<br />

margin vorrcct?'' 1 would rtrfily lie bothered fcy<br />

i such c"acstions ir. Californ/A. i have to admit, I<br />

miss some of the vOry .\niVricin school activities;<br />

spirit competitions,'. I.iUow-ccn tircsi-- ups.<br />

syhVoI dancer and i w'«It vaiiely of studn.'t<br />

gniUjW from ths Black Studenu Union m ihe>.<br />

h<br />

'School \ind' the Lord's prayer<br />

'•'• S*.v ffr!t'wwV,^ 55vmhKwa i i nn ty<br />

I was iHinr.VJ-in ii's>iud«nt$ MI well beha<br />

/ / • • •<br />

nnd respectful of authority (especially after<br />

some of the saire stories I had been told from<br />

kxals).<strong>The</strong>y


' * 1<br />

New<br />

zones<br />

proposed<br />

ZONES fr&tn Page J<br />

with the proposed <strong>at</strong>tendance<br />

zones, busing tine will decline<br />

because the revised boundaries<br />

allow students to walk to their<br />

neighborhood schools.<br />

"By changing the boundaries,<br />

kids do not h.ivc to spend (ha!<br />

much time on Ihe bus," Avenida<br />

said.<br />

Avenida feets thai with the<br />

new <strong>at</strong>tendance zones, parental<br />

involvement will increase in the<br />

schools. "If the students are able<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tend their own neighborhood<br />

schools, it's [the school's) j<br />

accessible to die parents and th<strong>at</strong><br />

increases parental involvement"<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed <strong>at</strong>tendance<br />

r^oncs wilt decrease busing in elementary<br />

schools, but high<br />

schools will not be affected this<br />

year in the proposed plan, according<br />

to fenny I lorn, supcrvisorof<br />

the Educ<strong>at</strong>ional Placemen)<br />

• Center. ""<strong>The</strong> change in one<br />

school causes a ripple affect in<br />

other schools," Mom said.<br />

Middle schoclsalso will not be<br />

affected by the <strong>at</strong>tendance zencs<br />

because Superintendent Rojas.<br />

feds th<strong>at</strong> the a iniddic-school portion<br />

needs to be 'reconsidered," j<br />

accordtnRtqtheWxlncstliy'sStHi i<br />

Francisco Oiroiii^tc. j<br />

Thcsch«Joldistriaestal)0!hed j<br />

thcairrcnt<strong>at</strong>tcnJancczcncs<strong>at</strong>a }<br />

result of ihe consent decret: of i<br />

I98i",according to Horn. <strong>The</strong> <strong>at</strong>- J<br />

tendance zones are based tvy siu-<br />

Jni demographic', svhool rapacity,<br />

special educ<strong>at</strong>ion, and ra-<br />

cial jnJ clJwjit. uty.t.<br />

Although the community<br />

meetings arc inform<strong>at</strong>ive, many<br />

paraitsare frustr<strong>at</strong>ed with inUcfi- j<br />

nitc answers from school district J<br />

stuff members. •<br />

"Ifcelthiit we're being misled |<br />

as parents," saidi Anne Puggio.a \<br />

parent with children <strong>at</strong>'Hoover '<br />

an;'. J«Terson."I think they [the<br />

st<strong>at</strong>Tj don't have enougii par entui'invoWcnumt<br />

ami I think thai<br />

they're coming to tlic parents j<br />

when it** too l<strong>at</strong>e." ,..<br />

NEW:<br />

Deleg<strong>at</strong>es check out educ<strong>at</strong>ional methods<br />

DELEGATES fivm Page I<br />

*shi xueshengziji zuo de [did the students<br />

produce these uVnise/vcsl?" 1<br />

According to Cheung, the deleg<strong>at</strong>es<br />

visited somedasses, the library,<br />

the office, and the art wing.<br />

Aftcra tour of the school, (ht-Chincsc<br />

Cultural Arts Club entertained<br />

the visitors with waist drumming,<br />

ribbon dancing', singing, and a<br />

diaboloact.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deleg<strong>at</strong>e* lh?n ret^imcd to ihe<br />

Meyer Library, ivhcrc Paul Cheng<br />

answered question*.<br />

Onedeleg<strong>at</strong>cviondcrcd about the<br />

"writing" on the walls nl" the restrooms.<br />

Paul Chung explained the<br />

graffiti problem and lh?di.iciplin.iry<br />

process. <strong>The</strong>'delejjaie said Chinese<br />

schools haw no gnilfili, especially in<br />

Uie rstroorm. ''•<br />

Paul Cheng also discussed the activities<br />

of ihe PTSAr Uic parent volunteers<br />

in Uw VICX1 center, and the<br />

Boak-to Book center. /Assistant principal<br />

Gloria Bopdanotl explained the<br />

admivtinns process. '<br />

Xiong said he learned how to<br />

make classes more meaningful and<br />

lively. .<strong>The</strong>y plan ID lake ideas from<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> to look <strong>at</strong> their own school and<br />

sec wli<strong>at</strong> changes they can make.<br />

After Xiong'* closing address, he<br />

presented Paul Cheng with an Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Deleg<strong>at</strong>ion (if Excellent Teachers<br />

banner to be remembered by,and<br />

a wooden st<strong>at</strong>ue commemor<strong>at</strong>ing Uw<br />

legend uf the five rams who ^reared<br />

A member of the <strong>Lowell</strong> Chinese Cultural Arts Club performs for Canton deleg<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Guangzhou.<br />

Paul Cheng was impressed with<br />

the outcome of Uie visit. "<strong>The</strong>y sec<br />

th<strong>at</strong> bi-culturalism in the performances<br />

[by the Chinese Cultural Arts<br />

Club] and in (he languages spoken<br />

with them, so th<strong>at</strong> there is th<strong>at</strong> n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

connection." he aid. "I thought<br />

th<strong>at</strong> was a high point... to see their<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ives overseas who an* achieving<br />

in anot!i


iders honored bnWorldAIDS Dgy<br />

§]<strong>at</strong>ibrms<br />

M<br />

By Julia Gordon<br />

A?Cepp«r roofing'k^.-^ :":''••:, ••'•"<br />

~stjc. lippn corhplejtwni the.raised<br />

" • boardinfi plalformj, will have wire;<br />

; mesh se<strong>at</strong>ing,- copper roofing, and 1<br />

'.:• 5peaalljrdesigned refuse containtfs'<<br />

'.<br />

/r/andlighiihg.'": " \,•':":'-<br />

^f r :V,WithneiRh|iorhoodinputanH the<br />

asjisUnce of varioits'artists, Muni<br />

; designed it* tint ouidoor st<strong>at</strong>ions -At<br />

, the Sari 1-raiKi sco St<strong>at</strong>e (19ih Ave. briO<br />

} Holloway)'and Stohcstow-n (I9tji<br />

By Rente \\ r ong<br />

"'T OWEIXSTUDENTS donned<br />

'• I red-ribbon stickers and joined<br />

JL-/180 countries around the<br />

'.yprld in commemor<strong>at</strong>ing World<br />

AUKDayDecl.<br />

day v-ith .i v.iri«)T f aoi vines, inducing<br />

HTV/AlDS-micmcd food drv/es<br />

with !.-u!p of a^'ndra r.uch J$ Project<br />

Open Hand, field irips to the Names<br />

Memorial Project in Sdri Frandsco,<br />

and a visit ic the AIDS'Memorial<br />

Quil;; according t° Karen (Fart, a<br />

j b<br />

; improve M-Uhe streetcar<br />

L. riding conditions with a<br />

. we Sip million renov<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

'.scheduledtoendinJanuury. . . •<br />

;."Muniu-anicd to makcLhe boarding<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>forms <strong>at</strong> Siortestown and San<br />

\FranciscoSt<strong>at</strong>e saferand ?-ioreeffi-<br />

^dentr Hannah S2ycrnun' suid. "To<br />

'-*do thUwchad to milcethe pl<strong>at</strong>forms'<br />

#vnth a whole diflb-enl configur<strong>at</strong>ion •<br />

; ,|;ftntjiibmA- tnickadj'tijmicrjis around'<br />

i^ihe plzlfbnru; We 1 awareness ab/jut HTV infection and<br />

Ktk). Vybr'Id AfDS Day also m<br />

- uixferstahdtngbfhbwyouri^rwople<br />

c'an<br />

iitso made them<br />

t! Jtne pl<strong>at</strong>forms) much more con ifort-<br />

r protcct thcmwlvcs, M well as<br />

ccim|w*sion for people jiving with<br />

BIV and AIDS, acc*rdiug to Lowe.<br />

^••WwM AIDS Vayaytn a begin-<br />

•ning,"couhsflij.c May Choi wid,<br />

' "A'IICT people xx'you wening ihe<br />

ijccl ribbon, it teDs them to siAit tdking<br />

about it (AIDSJ: It tells young<br />

p/wplt to get educ<strong>at</strong>ed about it"<br />

School H«!ih Programs'Pepa<br />

malt.<br />

q<br />

by people all over (he wo Id t» haw<br />

those wr»hJwdiedofA!DS,nccon1-<br />

"<strong>The</strong> quit is loo Uiyr to Uq> to<br />

gi ther u CTK* (i we" Ihxm said "bo<br />

it's kept JI j»"«s all *^er the coun<br />

try-<br />

Jose Sevi'la <strong>Lowell</strong> 5 Audi'onuni<br />

manager ^upponejMoelof thcqjnt<br />

[.•' <strong>The</strong> San Francisco Unified School iii thelvbfc) onWjri I AIDS 0 IV TK<br />

DiMricf (SFUSDJ acknowledged the SiXISDjaveall shoots in ihe dtstnet<br />

ing to Silvcrrhan.<br />

-st<strong>at</strong>ions, uilcrt ivill p*i,v fcrys befoa*<br />

r.^itty, vtowtioii.<br />

i- -'i JJic first phase of construction<br />

; was (Tom June lo October 1W3 and<br />

.:. tlie sccotul plwsc has been frc-ni July.<br />

L'/toJarTuary. Tildas jiug'gesteii th<strong>at</strong>"<br />

ti Muni 'do its cbnsunicdori wliije San<br />

i::;Fiancisco St<strong>at</strong>e^vait not in^^cssion,<br />

sumnicr,!»iis j><br />

inconvenienced by the reudv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Federalgrants' primarfly funded<br />

Cisco CountyTrtmsportaiion ^| uthorir^wriwfiindscarriefrorn<br />

the halfriales!tax;ibr,iraniport<strong>at</strong>i6n-.<br />

an oppoitunir/ to request panels of<br />

ihetjoilt.<br />

*I1T; >£uncs Prqjii:: fumbhed 19<br />

quiits to the district fnr S4,cctui containlnn etvuv a»^ipJrl? infomwtiori on th* - r<br />

1 T i x v l tncltidlng ules charges. rMnajjpnrt'nt tow ard t.'ip*n»*. I wU<br />

-sttuctfonaUow Owns to rum around ^<br />

in a %vaVlhiit could change Uw-roule<br />

to<br />

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ISA takes afour-week break<br />

EGhristmasvac<strong>at</strong>ionjustgotbetten<strong>at</strong>ISA,<strong>at</strong>least i<br />

- — some languages in college, and I<br />

By April Ch^n ^ted a stronger base."<br />

•NTtRNATIONAL NTERNATIONAL Swdiw Swdi« Aca- Aca- . <strong>The</strong> program also helps student*<br />

demy students will tike final ex- I,<br />

ams before a four-week winter ISA.<br />

demy students will tike final ex- with "It complic<strong>at</strong>ions turned oul th<strong>at</strong> in journalism scheduling and <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> calendar coincides with the trigonemctrv were being offered <strong>at</strong><br />

Dry College of San Francisco (CCSF) the same time," senior Romy Kuiikd<br />

schedule so ISA students can tak • said."I had to take journ since I was<br />

classes <strong>at</strong> City year round<br />

j, nt, o S\om o ed t ir x> ih<br />

<strong>The</strong> new program is dern cd rrom<br />

dtc already CAistin'/'XL" >c<br />

ccler<strong>at</strong>ed high school propram;,<br />

which only altui rd<br />

students to <strong>at</strong>tend CCSF<br />

cLittcs during ihc spring se<br />

mestrr.<br />

other her college applic<strong>at</strong>ions. applic<strong>at</strong>ions." ./ j| '|<br />

On the other hand, having firwIi5Li_<br />

"If finals are before winter break,?<br />

th<strong>at</strong> meanslhavc to study nowrTungj<br />

said. "And with ail mccoi'cgeappHr.i<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ion* and things like tli<strong>at</strong>, it's g^-jjgting<br />

out of hand."<br />

Tearhcisand faculf ;<br />

th problem.<br />

"Most of our tc<br />

know we have to send inl<br />

app.tc<strong>at</strong><br />

don't, pesh it!<br />

aliy hard." ISA sent<br />

Henry Chow, i<br />

*!t's [XL] a program for<br />

juniors arid seniors jnJ requires<br />

a 2.5," ISA senior<br />

Jennie Tung, a judo student<br />

<strong>at</strong> Oty College, wid. "Let's<br />

wy>oji're taking m<strong>at</strong>h; ISA.<br />

"Yousti<br />

naf<br />

you prepartrearlier'sb^<br />

you don't have to enmi<br />

ng!« before the final jusO<br />

to pass." ',: ; '~ '"'*<br />

II, but you want wtr-;thinn<br />

higher. With your counselor's approval,<br />

you can go to City College."<br />

ISA*; daily whedule is now struc<br />

tu/ed so th<strong>at</strong> students can <strong>at</strong>tend the<br />

afternoon classes offered <strong>at</strong> CCSP.<br />

However, «udents mu« take a minimum<br />

of four clauc* Jt ISA, according<br />

to (SA principal Steve<br />

Kirabayoshi.<br />

ColJcg;." ,<br />

<strong>The</strong> student s earn high school and<br />

collegr creditL. "ISA students, howevtr.srKiuldn^takrcUwstfl<br />

CCSFin<br />

lieu of regular high school those* but<br />

r<strong>at</strong>her in addition io the high school<br />

requirements," according to a CCSF<br />

memo quoted in the March l*W4 '»•<br />

sue ot :lwJSA Chin:<br />

Summer *94bsteda<br />

over'two months for ISA stit<br />

ScljooVT^tt* mid-Junr lart ytar I<br />

ISA student*, but for 1SAV!994$3<br />

schedule to follow th<strong>at</strong> of CCSF,?<br />

school started on Aug. 17.<br />

"Sure it is my last summer tf !SAi|<br />

but i [*s not going to have a I<br />

effect on ISA beouac we're seiUn^<br />

"Itv,nuld make a lot of senw for ISA reworked its Mhedule to con- kids go bock to school in 'he middle^ ^<br />

student* to uke dxues in Ory Colform wiili college timelines. Student* of August, sir summer for thetr.witt!- ^<br />

lege, sintc ihey offer to many dec- start wJicxil in mid-August, take fitub be about three months agajn.y^j^; f<br />

tives." C.CHV teacher aid ISA parent before a four-week winter break, and<br />

My Huhhelsaidin the knu<strong>at</strong>ir 1994 ..lrtvcschool incailvlunc<br />

KMic of ISA (Jtohe.<br />

U<br />

1 like having mi.il. Ixfore winter<br />

"I've taken three years of hijli brr.ik, beaiuse it's just over with and<br />

school French <strong>at</strong> JSA, but we had \-oti don't haw to worry about ii when<br />

rtdff m£ fidbk-nu with the Wdtliet-.." vim vome \u,k jJitr winter hrcak,"<br />

"At first 1 didn't like it bet now l<br />

reaflv do.<br />

son said," it rcali)- makes noidirTaaKe^f.<br />

if you have a shorter summer or af'.'}, f<br />

liinser winter break because the I Jme-il'<br />

senior Mirvjlla WoznuL,.* iicncli HuuLci viiJ.^'lliw way you CJH have<br />

siudcnt<strong>at</strong>CCSl',said.'*I[-ii>ntostudy >i)ur Ttnalj over witli, relax, and do m<strong>at</strong> to this report? -<br />

Bird didritfly ilwjbrensicscoo^<br />

T<br />

By Michelle Cheng<br />

HF. LOWELL deb<strong>at</strong>e team, fearing the loss of<br />

their coach Lt« ysar. came back to discover uW<br />

Snidra Uird^tad not resigned from her position.<br />

; Shc is still the head of fcrtnsicirMidiud Somen,Uic<br />

tain* new '^uniamcnt cr>aciit said. "I work under Ms,<br />

I'ttrii'.M her j'.si>.i.i.-.t"<br />

' Bird wanted to rrsign from her position last year be*<br />

CJIU« she felt the time and effort th<strong>at</strong> the team required<br />

were overwhelm ing."l derided! coiildn'i take it anymore,*<br />

i /' "<br />

members, while Bird handler fund- raisers, toumamer:tt,_<br />

and the daily activities. r<br />

Although Somcr? finds the work o^erwiwlming and<br />

U'nc-tu!isii.uii)j;, tic f*id.'it's nul Uikjnjta<br />

•I<br />

llian I'm wiling to give*Somes spnids about 2Q^>25 j<br />

wi?dxndc A >-ear helping thr team and going tq'tourna^<br />

'It's very hard to have a prtvctelife,**'<br />

ments."It's taken a k;i>f pressure off Ms! Itird^-senicc]<br />

Joanne Kim, vice president of the forensics tewn, saw 1<br />

".<strong>The</strong> coaclimp responsibilities have.been spread m<br />

aninnuii mr>rr than one j>crson, so it hiis helped tlie'fo*'<br />

rensics team. Bu! lie JSomcrc] still has to learn tlk systcft<br />

AsuSenewcoach.Somcjshop^lo'carryoflrnarr/<br />

the wonderful uaditions^cf LoweU. Sonicrs coachal i!<br />

'deb<strong>at</strong>e progrorh <strong>at</strong> Leiand<br />

rVrnando Ville>' for six years.<br />

Bird will rcevalu<strong>at</strong>e her position a» the head^ffonnsics<br />

*ui the jjiring, but she hopes to let Sorncrshandle riioS<br />

ot the responsiliiiit.es by next year. • T ..•^•vr.-i-.ivi<br />

MOW A PRINCETON REVIEW SAT STORY<br />

^ A f/ME@J TWO FMENPS SipMQEO ^ ^ / ^ V ^<br />

THE P.5A.T. C^D' THAT SCHOOL YEAR THEY HAD LOTS OF FUNJ^'W.<br />

THE riKsr FRIEND, DICK, PARKED AND PLAYED. HE WENT OUT ALMOST EYE^i<br />

' NIOHT.^J HE HAD A GOOD VME. THE SECONC> FPJENO, JANE, ALSp^M<br />

PAKTiED ANP WEMr OUT. 5HE HAD A GOOD VME. TOO. JANE ALSO WOK THE'7<br />

FftHceiON REVIEW AND IT V/AS EVEN'KIND OF FUN. gh" ,'w THE srRiNG. ^<br />

DICK AND JAW TOOK THE SAX DICK OOMBED £ AGAIN. JA)IE RAISED HEV<br />

SCORE >AOKZ THAN3HF. &>ER THOUGHT F0Q513LE. NOwjANE ASK5 HER'"-'<br />

QUESTIONS AT THE COLLEGE OF HER CHOICE, ^ O V ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

«;j by m<br />

if y^U rtfj CRt<br />

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i- WITH THAT?"<br />

lute cf p«r»ona] *iter.uo p<br />

r.'*i*' rcs^irc*, tttjt #:e l*e r-ant. effect*?,<br />

r.«JCn;-\ nee CH^irtf^ Lazf>. «*^0 >*!l ^<br />

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ansack<br />

Tom's snacks<br />

bone)', the thieves arc belie vcd to f.r<br />

between die ages of ":S and 25. "I<br />

wouM think ihcmiobcolticr j»ttipJc<br />

because.they weren't intcrcii«: in<br />

yanolfsm,"hcsaid.<br />

TTw school district hti since c* -<br />

'lord increased surveillance around<br />

(he campus during evrnmgs ami<br />

weekends.' <strong>The</strong>y aiv litrt-d to drive<br />

around Uw facility and cfce* k up on<br />

school grounds." Mahoney said.<br />

l-ersohncMhc school will n<br />

louistall cameras,according ; Ma-<br />

honey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ^rimt* raft 1 <strong>at</strong> LowcE U rel<strong>at</strong>ively<br />

smsJi, Mahoney said. "It's not<br />

a> fiLT^tf as il is 31 sonte *chpob I've<br />

-been lo." Ltjwtl! iuneiitly has two<br />

fuii-tiinc and two fart-timc security<br />

guards working ivtrckduys.<br />

Money Uwsts will not be paid for<br />

by'ifim's.tiSeconip.wy which<br />

' h<br />

tp<br />

IcifMuy.<br />

Thr Mrhoo! is not responvrhle for<br />

the theft of thr VCR since ii •*•'•**• pawml<br />

property if.H.l had not been otfic.itly<br />

duruiied t<br />

Youth commission won't<br />

functionuntil spring<br />

Andy Dang<br />

—___—<br />

KOPOSIT1ON K. which<br />

votcr;< pasSrd Nov. 3. has<br />

P.! cre<strong>at</strong>ed a youth comrrmsimi<br />

J crlm<br />

7t> mtJliori tn<br />

c(-:)!im'rtiori would luveunwnk with<br />

for ihe city ol San ¥nuK*v.nc> for ihc Critiir liili will<br />

another vote ncsi spring.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Youth Commission ivVi in<br />

not l;c jv.iilable njitil lanuary of<br />

full form y^t," said ll.nvl.in N't;, who<br />

oposition<br />

wotks for supervisor Tom rNieh.<br />

f'it i«,i 37,9 percent,-"Dte<br />

"This November wai just an explor<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

vr>ie *usl UJ sre how the publi-:<br />

<strong>at</strong>cs a vnulh i«mmi.«"ion<br />

Hirsarc r.| ill deciding nn ideas f'ii ho'v<br />

itiany people will be on the < n >i ni(-<br />

»*»n mul Jit llir JVUU'J uiiii -Mon<br />

crs Koiny to be paid.Tliey aro JKM in<br />

the planning stages r-l ii."<br />

..' A Jjwtri.it requiresedmrcuwiontis<br />

lo 1H* i.i\vr 18 jvai s of .ij*r rnii-sr lu*<br />

changed before ihe'eomniiujr-n is<br />

cteawd. "Itiftht novv<strong>at</strong> C'itv 1 till, ihc<br />

J.urt*rvisori arc living to chance: th<strong>at</strong><br />

because the ya\i\l\ tomniiwirai is i>oing<br />

to have peo[ile umlcr IByeirsof i<br />

>lgcf"Mud Rcy Smith, whu worka for<br />

'Supervisor Angela Alioto, ""riierc'i<br />

also A charter aniendmejit und ii's.<br />

lietng taken care of by the city jttorn<br />

t ^ r '•• '- .y\ • . ;: -• -..<br />

:v<strong>The</strong> Youth Commission may be<br />

involved in School BoardSssuss. This<br />

<strong>The</strong> commisHiw \MJUM nivr youth 3<br />

wit e in fjovtnniiKni .ind help identity<br />

)he:t pt'ixlv!t\tviildniM>piovide<br />

youln '.viili oftpnrtitiDli'*^ to woth<br />

with ci'.y (L'p.irtnK'nts, <strong>The</strong> youth<br />

no'jfd (earn leadership *b!Is ji>d *.f^<br />

vt'lofascnseofavT; rrspuiiaiirility.<br />

',*" City (Tonti oiler EJwjni<br />

.Harrington said in the voter iniomta-<br />

San Francisco supervisor*. Angela<br />

Alioio.Tom li«irh.Tcrcncel)aIUnan.<br />

and Kev in Shelley all sponsored this<br />

proposition. <strong>The</strong> supervisors .%ned<br />

a declar<strong>at</strong>ion of [Ktticy this year on<br />

August 1 .allowing the proposition to<br />

bf on the Novrmber ballot.: .<br />

Interview wtthaWoodDrBm<br />

• v "" c -" ^""^ • i ' :(ij:i '-" f - aI: " ? " :; --'\He and 54 ; sfttdents gave blood in the 1<br />

JVIESA provides tutoring and<br />

support for minority students<br />

A<br />

Sl : :X MATH and -cicmc<br />

\*r(tyrAr\ Ii."- 'rvp.indoif the<br />

»j»hv!3 Aiai.liTtiy, v*wt only<br />

i> ifinth ^i.iiiri ;. to iti>.l


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THE LOWELL CALENDAR: December/ Janua<br />

for college applicants<br />

ByAmorM.Panopio " .r-r fomtr for fnr the hospitals hocrritafa togjve us i\ p<br />

io work because they wantJo pllL^ouj<br />

orwnutions and meetings." //^-..'^<br />

Senior AlyssaMdiott aadp/k<br />

to work <strong>at</strong> 1'UnncU Parenthood [afhinj<br />

planning clinic], but they/wanted a yet<br />

long commitment and ilso a lot of d<br />

pbces V>T called wanud us to sniff em<br />

lopes, but we wantrd to have inore coS<br />

uct with people." v . v'£<br />

Tray hopes th<strong>at</strong> undents wfll find the<br />

project engaging and chaHengirigMft<br />

hopes" the students will be able to punuf<br />

their interests or establish a new interes)<br />

in the sodnl sdences" after the project •:<br />

-|ihinkit'icdua.tioiud,"EmeTtHud.<br />

"I believe yorking from within<br />

and in mtM^oU research pva i\<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong>'s actually going on, r<strong>at</strong>her th/r<br />

just having this vague idea of health<br />

in general.". '• • . • .•&•••; • ^y- ^ § g<br />

t "t think it's an exciting progrirn^Tocr<br />

, Rariese, LSF program coordin<strong>at</strong>or^a^<br />

"One of the things th<strong>at</strong> maHes itso cr<strong>at</strong>£<br />

ing anil so effeche U thaJjt truly wishei<br />

to form a colbbor<strong>at</strong>ton/rfpeople's Men<br />

l h ' i i<br />

rute blood if they liaven't^<strong>at</strong>en anything itmple, we^ilrcady found put.)<br />

yet or after they don<strong>at</strong>e blood so th<strong>at</strong> titey<br />

can get their energy tuck," rdvan said."Or<br />

we work <strong>at</strong> the reception area where w^<br />

juve people fill out the forms before they<br />

-don<strong>at</strong>eblood.", . . ^ '<br />

Tray said. "One group of musicians<br />

have been wurkmg on a performance fnr<br />

the ckiexiy people <strong>at</strong> vdiu>iulio4>iul».whu<br />

dents a real life arxfTdevant contexiifia<br />

teaming."<br />

Science classes involved;<br />

Physics teacher Chadei IJibbud'vd<br />

student volunteers work with LSF arMJ<br />

pliri to help rcitore the Presidio> n<strong>at</strong>ural^<br />

environment Hibbard believes th<strong>at</strong> stu^<br />

dents spend trio much time ui school and^<br />

"I think it's very valuable for.kidsto\<br />

fresidio is having troublc.changing iioin~<br />

the armytoarutional park. Th<strong>at</strong>'su*'"<br />

for die kids to »ec because they tliink<br />

erything runs on sdicdtde^Tfe<strong>at</strong>uV<br />

are interested in'getting inivh'ixt a<br />

working outdoors, h: said. •' -*' "''"-^<br />

need recre<strong>at</strong>ion a* part of their he*lth<br />

and introduces them to its re* . care."<br />

sources. • „•<br />

days off from work because they Similar VICCI centers woe es-<br />

fed it ts important." ~<br />

tablished in all San Francisco pub-<br />

Miriam Reid, a volunteer w\\b lic high schoolsabout20 ywrsago,<br />

has two children who have gndb \ but curreniiyonlyLoM'dland Lin-<br />

<strong>at</strong>cJ, became a volunteer to help,, coln have active centers, Fasriff<br />

other students. ' \' said. ' * • " •<br />

i; ^ " \ { '-_-,'• -_ ' • - ••'•, '-•'•. Vj<br />

-, Altlrf)ugh some students arrsuccessr<br />

fal *n wifch!ngrV ) r'!^yr'ragi*notf)thr


J Reg. 9502<br />

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things more<br />

c»ntett«tfeni\<br />

Government secrets revealed<br />

By Vincent Ma<br />

I board near the main offi *<br />

JL JJfcrMf you had paid <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

<strong>at</strong> freshman orient<strong>at</strong>ion, you'd<br />

know it's for student government.<br />

WhJt's student government?<br />

Student government has foui<br />

boards. <strong>The</strong> 1/wclt Executive Courtc3<br />

OEC), Ow Board of Class Offiecrs<br />

(BOO), the Board of Sdiool Kid<br />

! Community Services (BSCS), and<br />

the Student Activities Heard (SAB).<br />

LEC *s the main governing<br />

board, It supervi** the BSCS. SAB.<br />

and the BCO fa ensure ll ut they are<br />

do their jobs and m«t their gralt.<br />

LEC works chsest whli the s dminfcar<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

speakinj to Uiem about<br />

I rcnrcscn'ingthc student<br />

' BCG consists of 26 members.<br />

Twenty-ibur members we class<br />

officers (president, vice president,<br />

secretary, tre<strong>at</strong>urei, public rel<strong>at</strong>ions.and<br />

historian). <strong>The</strong> othtr<br />

two members are the co-chair<br />

treasurer, v. ho records aB thedasv<br />

ctpenws, and 1 fie co-duir secreury,<br />

who records all project* and activities<br />

of the four classes.<br />

Accoiding to Cbss of *95 president,<br />

Mcmtda Chan, the class earns<br />

money from junior activities, such as<br />

Escape *nd prom, from T-shirt sales,<br />

c-Jendar ales, and half of the profits<br />

from the student activities card.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money is spent for icnior activities<br />

including orom ($8,000).<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ion ($5.000),piaik ($! .600),<br />

and K:ndvon ($3,500), Chan said.<br />

Currently the semur class has<br />

about $11,000 in its account.<br />

This year's SAC sales were not as<br />

high as last year but slwuW not affect<br />

the pass activities, accorduif, to BOO<br />

co-chair treasurer Renito Sinn.<br />

BSCS is an official community<br />

and school service tlass. <strong>The</strong> members<br />

include dub represent<strong>at</strong>ives,<br />

BSCS don<strong>at</strong>e* shout 57.00 of its<br />

money to charity, holds a luncheon<br />

for dub sponsors, And buys approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

$55 worth of supplies for service<br />

project* and the dubs, according<br />

to BSCSvhairShaion Yip.Thc J2J00<br />

earned from this year's Halloween<br />

Dana: will fund most of (lie board's<br />

activitiesfordicycar. <strong>The</strong>boardcur-<br />

renth/ has about 13,000 in its account<br />

SAB organises raffles, dances and<br />

other extra-curricular events, such as<br />

Spirit WeekAVmterball. Color Wars,<br />

and Cardinal Carnival, SAB chair<br />

Rowena Miculob said. According to<br />

SAB treasurer Tony Lam» school<br />

dances cost from 53.000 to $10,000.<br />

Mon zy earned from dsnecs go to fu -<br />

turc dancer Organiz<strong>at</strong>ional costs include,<br />

renting the site (for larger<br />

dances) and paying for decor<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

memorabilia, security, chaperons,<br />

and pis, according to Miculob-<br />

In addition to the individual<br />

boards, the LEC full board consists of<br />

aUthemernbertofthelXCeioccutiye<br />

If you want :o get involved with<br />

student government yo» can join several<br />

committees, including junior<br />

prom committee, senior prom com •<br />

mhtecand spirit committee.You can<br />

also <strong>at</strong>tend the board meetings trial<br />

areopen to the public LEC full board<br />

meets Thursday in Foom 137. BOO<br />

meets Monday in Room 254, BSCS<br />

meets Monday and Tuesday in Room<br />

260. and SAB meets Monday and<br />

Wednesday in Room 26a O<br />

Students swept away with nev\Lcard craze<br />

0 "y^" 1 Lu ' ac * nJ MldiaelWong<br />

" "^\K *° ftiflaf thisfemt. New lU <strong>at</strong>tack<br />

J with my dryads?<br />

*,mi~Vllbhx.\with my ttilt giant wlikh is 3/<br />

:?, soymtrdryad*the.'•• r-•<br />

r : '- : d*)Vh>h&<br />

I'M tap thisfyiOt and play Gmnt<br />

Girmth.somy4ry\uiinte4/47fmv, Y><br />

: ant bites theritiit!*. "<br />

type garnet again? No, it's Magic Tbe G<strong>at</strong>herii>g—^V^jRJiwwh^raswrptthrnirion<br />

'and ,iow&l as well.'M.igic has been so popular<br />

mtionwidelh<strong>at</strong>liniitiRl$upplicshi%'cliadtobc<br />

drlivered by anaoieuVoir in Denver, and<br />

fiirfighls broke out m^AvAngeUs'overtiebt<br />

ctt sets of CM is. Game* tna^azine reported iu<br />

..,AUg u «*-.'--. •'• "-••.•••. !f~- . '-r,-.. r-<br />

Games al«> repotted thai 200 riiiljon<br />

caids had been Void sinvV thi'gaine was in -<br />

(reduced « ynt betbrr. and the I'lumbcp<br />

p ^<br />

;end of the yeaivThr ganie lu^tu-cn ini-<br />

- s^ttT^eckof CO^rdsand $2.4?ior a boostci<br />

i<br />

'^•''Kids'jccwfut their frimtlf are doingand<br />

> cWy do itr*a»d MaH Ons.wi cr«plo>'ec ofAthrlciic<br />

Attitudes ir. Utc Sunset tHiwJct. It is veiy<br />

• popiilaf because of. peer pressure, he said.<br />

-Sophombre Michad Lcc said, "1 surtftl play-<br />

' ' I b ^ d i i d f<br />

pTettiPist, PrePBttir Future T<br />

" Clio ftttp end advise I<br />

rrlfy?,business,<br />

health and (Input?.<br />

CAtlrORAN<br />

APPOINTMENT \<br />

and ordinary pbying cards in th<strong>at</strong> players collect<br />

the cards but then ptay games with them.<br />

Player* collect their decks through buying and<br />

trading cords to cre<strong>at</strong>e more powerful decks.<br />

Yjiry then tiyht "dueU" ajoiuut cadi olhei<br />

with the card*. More powerful decks yidd a bet-<br />

, hi.it Urri<br />

*" lull Htm*<br />

<strong>The</strong>y<br />

never stop-<br />

Magic addicts<br />

have been<br />

by tfca<br />

game.<br />

ter charter of winning: I'Liymrruy also play for<br />

ante, wliere the winner gets a cwl from tiir<br />

loser's deck.<br />

"It'soneof the easier games to team how to<br />

pUy," Ong >.uil.<br />

in the game, players put down land cards.<br />

which when*upped, 1 'or used, providc"mana"<br />

for casting spctls-Nfana conic in five colors, one<br />

from each type of land. <strong>The</strong>y can be used to<br />

summon cre<strong>at</strong>ures to <strong>at</strong>tack the opponent, en*<br />

cliant cre<strong>at</strong>ures to make them mow powerful,<br />

iucrciliWc power.<br />

An .ivenire ^vopla'/cr game Usts from five<br />

to 15 minutes<br />

Multi-pl.iycr gai nes can l.-ist bngcr, though.<br />

"S


:,uracter, you're not going<br />

to want to stand out. <strong>The</strong>y {American-born<br />

Asians] fed they've beenihei* long enough and<br />

it's their turf. Tc asscc<strong>at</strong>e themselves with immigrants<br />

i* les* than wh<strong>at</strong> the)'perceive themselves<br />

to be. We're gonna lew part of our culture,<br />

but I think it's in the n<strong>at</strong>ure of America.<br />

We aO kind of k»sc h when we come here."<br />

On Oct. 21, shiecn-yeir-o!d Chinese-<br />

American Ryan Chin was accidentally shot and<br />

lulled by a friend who haJ £oilen a pin lo protect<br />

hvnsclf and Ch<strong>at</strong> agaii:tt Oxinac immigrants<br />

they had been in conflitT with. This incident<br />

is one example of the growing hostilities<br />

betM'eefl Asian-Ameritani<br />

and immigrantx"' 1<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

R<br />

senior Guadalupe Medina believes th<strong>at</strong> many<br />

Modcan-Aincricaris and Mexican immigrants<br />

have similar conflicts. "I've heard them [Mexican<br />

Americans] call us'wetbacks'even though<br />

some of (hem arc 'wetbacks' too,** she said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>>' don't want 'o be *een with them and<br />

think tlicy're illegal. <strong>The</strong>y think they're better."<br />

Mexican Americans pbre the same stereotypes<br />

on Mexican immigrants th<strong>at</strong> the rest of<br />

America doe% according to Medina. "lua by<br />

weari/iga color, ajlot'.i sudden vou're in a gwig,"<br />

she said. "Wlien they find out I go to <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

they're like. 'You go to Loive'l? Ob. but you're<br />

Mejocan."<br />

Washington High School senior Tracy<br />

Connors and hrr family left Ircbnd to enme to<br />

in 1986. She remembers<br />

other<br />

CJU-<br />

Racism and stereotypes exist<br />

within ethnic groups as well as<br />

across color lines, cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

misconceptions, and division<br />

among the same people.<br />

cas ; an classm<strong>at</strong>es nuking fun of her;<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y thought Irish people were all drunks or<br />

really stuptd."she said N^nv th<strong>at</strong> she has lost her<br />

accent and become accustomed to the American<br />

culture.people regard her «iwhite.andnot<br />

Irish, "Irish people don't really separ<strong>at</strong>e them<br />

selves into their own groups,but all the Russian<br />

people * know hang out together, 1 * shr said<br />

<strong>The</strong>y fed more comfortable with people of ^<br />

their own race th<strong>at</strong> they can talk' to."<br />

Scikj notices stereotypes between Asians,<br />

^MyChmesegrandinothe^wasn'thappJwhen<br />

she found out my mom was going ou t with myW<br />

Japanese f<strong>at</strong>hei," she said "Koreans an* constd<br />

ensd pushy and aggressive. Chinese are thought<br />

to beisol<strong>at</strong>onistv <strong>The</strong>y onlyassod<strong>at</strong>ewith each<br />

other. Filipinos aren't considerrd Asian among<br />

Asians. <strong>The</strong>y're considered Spanish. <strong>The</strong>ir oil*<br />

ture *eemJ different,'*<br />

Senior M irhael Ripper, who if part Filipino,<br />

uul, "Filipinos don't really say' they're Asian.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y say they're Racine Islanders."<br />

Senior Esther JangBud/TneyJKoreansJ say<br />

Korcansarethe best, and they have die best language.<br />

It's the only on* th<strong>at</strong> makes scn$fc*Thwe<br />

arc alw •conflicts between North and Soctn<br />

Korea."South Koreans think Noith Koreans ire<br />

backwards." f!ic said "<strong>The</strong>y don't !uve TVs. Hi<br />

like living on a farm. Communist leaders leO<br />

Nor ih^rraii'.junt^tli<strong>at</strong>thc South is reallybad<br />

and rkiVruptcd by white pev^le."<br />

Conidnio* plays an essential role In end<br />

ine tlit stereotypes, ft produces a positive<br />

outlook of one's self and others. low be-<br />

iioruIicst'iaaepting"trK:faa th<strong>at</strong> you<br />

dwid* 1 your m*n c iteria, without a<br />

comparison toiumconedsc Itsa<br />

s^>iu|u4i»uiiVnu UIKC you siaxt<br />

th<strong>at</strong>, it's very hard trpiiH back."<br />

America is becoming in<br />

crcuinglymulticultural,Jthnic<br />

and jKjliucaiJy diverse, yd it re<br />

5 ni/jii* divided. Sonic argu«* th<strong>at</strong><br />

Similarly, the separ<strong>at</strong>ion*iwitlun<br />

cthmc groups mjy be destroying<br />

races. - ,><br />

IMwasi summer experience sh<strong>at</strong>ters Asian steredt)^pes<br />

ByfessicaOei<br />

. HI^JESE AMERICANS are stereo-^<br />

'f- : MCC 1 never thought ended. 1 ltv«I on campus >u'ckf. <strong>The</strong> traditional anJ typk'itJutenulc<br />

W(fj»^uJiCT Chiacwr Americans vrho arc ptoud<br />

^Mejr^.p'incse. but who aren't completely<br />

\, typed as being smart and p**sive./f Chlneseijtfcausr we grew up in America and<br />

have American-looking faces. -<br />

and we b«ome the uncultured, 'cducitiotVuiV Urt'nreMthniral<strong>at</strong>Oifii TXi ...;—m i nun-<br />

Mvm Chineacrnuurants. )t surpri«rd me th<strong>at</strong><br />

the fouit'Jrrs of the program, thought O]uiiew<br />

Americans didn c t have any knowledge about<br />

our culture becauie^-cjdded an "American" to<br />

our original ancestry,<br />

Mayfjc we should have appreci<strong>at</strong>ed ih<strong>at</strong> we<br />

s-ere thoupht of as Americans, instead of pure<br />

Chinese, but being considered American in Tni<br />

v*-an nude us Ted like we were Ibreign-rs who<br />

d'<br />

ens.<br />

&<br />

_ „<br />

Onenight,somrofmyfrkndswenitijKTV,<br />

a Karaoke singing bar th<strong>at</strong> on 1 / had Chinese<br />

songs, Tbeviiiwrd a waiter ifH had any (English<br />

songs. He got'injd and loio u.em th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

hWVChi rcconfingUT*w*iL<br />

He also told them to "come back-when You<br />

know how to *peak Chinese; otherwise, go<br />

home."<br />

>r_5uiwan had a Jot of nightclubs. <strong>The</strong> JeaneK<br />

\fy& cheapest dub after 1 a.m. wasctlltd KJSS.<br />

' r One Qiincse-American student whogradu<br />

<strong>at</strong>rd from highsdiool <strong>at</strong> l(iand jurt finshied<br />

his junior v-car <strong>at</strong> Harvard wy*ited to study Bud<br />

d' i!>m <strong>at</strong> a monastery in Thailand for the sum<br />

mcr. He wa$ poing to ^'udy medicine <strong>at</strong> Johns<br />

Hopkins Univerury and loved moonirg the<br />

teacher in ^ss. In thr beginning, ne did h s lot,<br />

but aftcra whDc, he thought he exposed him -,<br />

self too much and decided to only show Li*<br />

boxer shorts. -<br />

lit 'Iaiwan,an overwhetmingamount of freedom<br />

replao-xl the preuurcf lo succeed in school.<br />

Some kView how to handle tl»e freedom and<br />

others abused it, becoming obsessed with stay<br />

ing uul l<strong>at</strong>e or drinking alrohol until the><br />

barfed '<br />

After die novelty of having access to beer<br />

wore off. I realized people only drank to ielcase<br />

pressure. Beer became a symbol of liber<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

fitting in. and feeling happy about everything<br />

in chrti moment without worrying about the<br />

problems in the sober world.<br />

Alcoholic—tlut's one word) never expected<br />

to use in rrtrfirte to Chinese teenager*,, ranv<br />

teenagers 1 know. <strong>The</strong> \^\At who drank <strong>at</strong><br />

Chiciilanwcieu|w;ght.hard.wc)rking«udents<br />

he only problem was th<strong>at</strong> tiaii started <strong>at</strong> 8:20<br />

inth tolerant pcrsonaJUi--whogo to top schools<br />

the next nxinung ami Jno>t >tu


POLITICS<br />

Government grading policy a success<br />

IB Faculty, student<br />

officers agree th<strong>at</strong><br />

new policy improve<br />

government<br />

BylarrodWopg<br />

OVERNMENT sponsors<br />

beSevcthegiadingsystem<br />

for student government<br />

officen has improved government<br />

Started the second quarter of<br />

ihe spring^ cemester, a letter<br />

gride and academic credit are<br />

given to elected student govemment<br />

officers on the basts of the<br />

quality of work they da<br />

"I'm really, pleased," BSCS<br />

sponsor Fred Stark said. "In the<br />

BSCS, they arc meeting three times<br />

a week, j-,id are mow efficient and<br />

rcptoen<strong>at</strong>ive in class."<br />

Class of '96 sponsor Elizabeth<br />

Rogers said th<strong>at</strong> since officers put<br />

somuditimcandcncrgyintowhai<br />

they are doing, th-.y should be rewarded<br />

by acknowledging their<br />

achievements on the record.<br />

"A few people in government<br />

lend to slack OfCStark said. "With<br />

grade*,ofTjcershavcan incentive to<br />

do a good job and they have *o be<br />

responsible.'' ,<br />

Not all sponsor* feel grade-.ut<br />

necetsarytomakcofficersbec'jn:.'-<br />

•nore responsible, including LEG<br />

sponsor Gwendolyn FuIlet.SJiehas<br />

noticed, Utough, this year officers<br />

seem to be working harder.<br />

"From wh<strong>at</strong> I've seen, officers<br />

make sure ihey have the minutes,<br />

there is a better <strong>at</strong>tendance crowd,<br />

and there is mote deleg<strong>at</strong>ion of responsibilities,"<br />

taller said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>gradesirefordecmToedit<br />

to gradu<strong>at</strong>e high school, and not<br />

for toUe£. credit, whkh is written<br />

on the transcript fur colleges to<br />

count, according to Roger*. <strong>The</strong><br />

letter grade will not count in calcul<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

the G.RA. t<br />

So how do student offit-n fed<br />

about this grading policy?<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re arc pros and cons to<br />

grades,"* SAB chair Rowen*<br />

Miculob said."It certainly is a way<br />

to thow you thry mean business,<br />

[tut 1 do not think grades nuke a<br />

difference because I always try to<br />

do my best in everything! da*<br />

Class of '96 treasurer Jackie<br />

Wong said,-"! think grades are a<br />

good idea because it pushes people<br />

to lake responsibilities in wh<strong>at</strong> they<br />

arc committed to do."<br />

Miculob noted tli<strong>at</strong> grades give<br />

officers more of a dunce to improve<br />

. An improvement Miculob<br />

noticed was th<strong>at</strong> the SAB communiuiied<br />

more as a team this year<br />

i'u:i»g the Halloween rail}- to diso<br />

us the dangers so* ibmcihing like<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> happened M last year's. Hailowecn<br />

rally, when a iiudent<br />

slipped on s table and hit i ,a head,<br />

wouldn't happen again tins yea.<br />

Miculob said dances are also<br />

ttlcr and more organized this year,<br />

espcrialry nith a handheld metal<br />

detector th<strong>at</strong> was purchased this<br />

year.<br />

"For dances, we have a specific<br />

work schedule and a new system of<br />

idling tickets," Miculob said. "We<br />

each sdl a certain amount of ticket<br />

v. and when w vtt out, th<strong>at</strong>'s it<br />

We can't ask fellow officers for<br />

some more."<br />

Rogers said, "Spirit week was<br />

better organised this year because<br />

list year, there was poor communic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

about decor<strong>at</strong>ing registries<br />

and thinpof th<strong>at</strong> sort."<br />

<strong>The</strong> head of each committee<br />

and board wrote a methevd for<br />

evalu<strong>at</strong>ing grades for th<strong>at</strong> board.<br />

"Our method for evalu<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

grades is by £.*in£><br />

could slow down, possibly to only 10 or 11<br />

months of the year, according to Policy Review.<br />

since ibe payments would June to be driuved.<br />

until the trust funds accumul<strong>at</strong>ed cnouph<br />

mone)' trcm taxes to make the payments. This<br />

a; JJ Iv J icrr'tfc Jurd ii:p for <strong>The</strong> o'derfy »n**><br />

UinitirJ incomes.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> di*cs ! hi?, mam for the .image student<br />

new 1 ? After a3i. StKial Srcuriiy is still a long way<br />

' away for nioM lowcllitcs. Is it fair for us to continut-<br />

to »>ay taxes when the tru« run is mav be<br />

dq>ktrJ bng before w retire?<br />

With the politic?! impoisibiliry of actually<br />

>b*hing Soci»' S^urtty bencfus, only j few;<br />

options reinaui'to politicians. One v«hith has<br />

- • ' ' ' is to incrense the<br />

reiirement age from 65. u'liiih reduces 'Jic<br />

ttiount of p<strong>at</strong>ients needed. Bv 2027. thr ^ge<br />

will ns? to 67 for woi'*£t% -wrn it* 1 %0 and after.<br />

Raising the age urt uiudi, though, would<br />

be a burden on the average 'i«prVxf, whn wcuU<br />

have to work longer.<br />

Another possibility is curirp cost -or- living<br />

adjustment* (COLAs). For cnntplc. in 19i»6,<br />

Congress enacted a**diet COLA" which cut the<br />

inaeases for federa) ercplovees. Again, this option<br />

has limited potential to save the- Social Security<br />

budget. Since Po'tiev kerurw predicts th*t<br />

we might need as much as S86 billion by 2000,<br />

it probab'y won't Im enough.<br />

TwHce.in 1977 and 1983, Serial Security was<br />

"irKUtd"rr, i iiw-Vrwu^.r'Ii t J*cs torn ret the<br />

shorlfaii. This might tri'mough ro prc>cr«r the<br />

Social Security system, but wltn<br />

ioi;lil Ix: pel it ic? I suicide. However,<br />

veiy few other ttptiAiii lo slo[> i\t< ihrcaicncd<br />

dt.-plft.ion cf the Sotw! Secwity<br />

the<br />

tital institution. <strong>The</strong>y cannoi<br />

simply sit bad:, fearful of voter itngcr, tve^usc<br />

ilicn the fcysUci will LOILIPW. It Clinton can'*.<br />

muster the courage (t>r 'he vo(c*\ ^OOK fuiuce<br />

! ' thernl<br />

tt^^^mm*<br />

class.i.eiR«)iJbbcaftNc^thetthese.<br />

• • fiGkO<strong>at</strong>.the'Dembdra^f weak after -r<br />

' ths rncmunv^rUil .defe<strong>at</strong> and, headed by •<br />

Eiacrriton.thfiy'liaveJi'ta fraysrin tlie<br />

f>«j(I ele?^. Think agan: wh<strong>at</strong> if C&v •]<br />

Im^QeBU^fa^B^^pB^y !<br />

iS^^:jfe?T»MW!afW3ij!^^<br />

k - ;••••'<br />

r>--'<br />

.-,!• -r" : ••


l i<br />

if <strong>The</strong> Holiday Shopping Sem<br />

Expect crowded malls as retailers predict<br />

th<strong>at</strong> consumers will spend more this year<br />

By Hn "toon<br />

4# Tp^OPlEARE READY to spend this rear."<br />

AreamMiEpita*. '<br />

Thuijthe*ninKleof rntny rctaikrtthw 1994<br />

hoMaytoioa,*! tbey awnxMiy tf»oppenhii die<br />

m<strong>at</strong>e to injrittherjrginrangof (he post-Thanks •<br />

giving Ooicmaj safes. Furthermore, unempbymoot<br />

ia California fan fallen sharply to 77 percem<br />

in October from 8J percent in September.<br />

Consumer confidence seems to be rebounding.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> standard indic<strong>at</strong>ors indic<strong>at</strong>e thit the<br />

ccooomfwiH be Bgmfiontir better than lastyear,"<br />

economist Dick Carton <strong>at</strong> Specmm Economic<br />

Inc. said."Fo* the n<strong>at</strong>ion, the economy wiD be 7<br />

to 10perctntbettcf.bin for the Bay Ana, it should<br />

lie little bit over 10 potent"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> shopping MWMI has gotten off to a Teal<br />

good start," Howard Roth, economist <strong>at</strong> Banlu 1<br />

America, told <strong>The</strong>LowdL "It has exceeded muiiy'<br />

people*!, expect<strong>at</strong>ion*."<br />

For many store*, the Friday after Thai iks#v -<br />

ing Day smned to be very prtidiictr**:.''Business<br />

wu pt<strong>at</strong> on supposedly the hiwnt thotyi^ day<br />

ufthcy«wrCl«n,*<br />

McCormick said. ' - !<br />

**ll locks lealgofx! right runv, anJ wilh ting tip in. Novtmber, I we<br />

a very strong J! W5," Rc»ih wiil;- V- 1 -<br />

department store to grab those bargains before<br />

the mob scene develop* Ymir irulc companion,<br />

how:*-er, completely oblivious to your economic<br />

intentions, rushes to the nearttt spoi ting<br />

goods store. His eyes widen like a fade boy**<br />

'-> M Le scans the <strong>at</strong>hktk equipment, rspeaaSy<br />

Vihose S6Jofl«-type u-eigiit training machines.<br />

] jieah. Tike he couU ever look like the beefcake .<br />

& '<br />

models in those 30-minuie infomerriah. Not<br />

r\fn in hi< wildest drttmi {or yoursi. You tug<br />

on his shirt deo-e to dhrct him toward Nlacy's;<br />

but he ignores you. It's just him and the machines.<br />

• ' ' ^ •'."•••<br />

Thii i* one of the many common con!pUints<br />

th<strong>at</strong> girls make about their male court-<br />

. toparts-Whyd 1 ; the members of the opposite<br />

sex hoiawch duTerent points of view wben ir ;<br />

comes to shopping? Is it genetic or something -<br />

society brainwashes in their unwary minds?<br />

According tr. <strong>Lowell</strong> senior Vicky Qioy.<br />

"Guyih<strong>at</strong>c shopiting." Most members of the<br />

male gender see shoppi^ as a burden r<strong>at</strong>her<br />

titan a pleasant experience. -•<br />

1t*» a knv priority." Lowefl «»cwl studies<br />

%od»errWichael Somers said. "I have lots o«<br />

other things 1 prefer to do in my life." /<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>'s so important th<strong>at</strong> a guy can't spend a<br />

couple ot* hoars in a shopping mall? <strong>The</strong> Cowboys-Niners<br />

game? Sleep?<br />

**] viXKild r<strong>at</strong>her go see 2 movie or play basketball."<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> senior Alfred Leong said.<br />

"Shopping is just plain boring."<br />

Guys see shopping as a chore, whereas girls<br />

see it as a fun thing to da Girls pUn their<br />

schedules around a day of shopping while guys<br />

yut off shopping for a girifrienVs birthday<br />

Specialty stores fake downtowrfs San<br />

outlet stores do....; ; '" L -" .-= :VJ1'-A, ;<br />

I Sped<br />

outlet<br />

present to go to a car show, hoping they ca<br />

br jig back «me car brochures instead of i<br />

present.<br />

*Wic -*»t interested in n-ery single tK<br />

Wr see," Mivsionsophomore Javon Deguzr<br />

said.^Ciife take forever. <strong>The</strong>y go in every s<br />

"W-Tien taiys gf» into * rnaH, they tnff*'<br />

they're buyingr <strong>Lowell</strong> junior Edward Wo<br />

"V\*hm jjris go,,they go just to window sbi<br />

Sinte when is window shopping! aim<br />

Isn't window shopping roughly equivalenl<br />

going to a car or computer show? It all ow<br />

down lo admiring wh<strong>at</strong> you want but wSl<br />

never have.<br />

It seems th<strong>at</strong> all rel<strong>at</strong>ionships between J<br />

sera arc doomed to ^because of tliega<br />

rifti in fediagi toward a bask human necj


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Success is 'Lovely* for Filipina-American<br />

freestyle artist Jocelyn Enrique?<br />

S<br />

ByChrisWu<br />

TRIKE ONE: She's a female ariist. Strike<br />

Two: She's an Asian American. Strike<br />

Tfirec: She's young—almost too young.<br />

.. Despite three strikes against her, Jocclyn<br />

Fnriquez lias managed to overcome the odds<br />

and succeed, not only on a local level bui also<br />

on the n<strong>at</strong>ional lot 1 .<br />

Nearly one year since (he release of her debut<br />

smasrvTve Been Thinking Aiwut You,**<br />

Enriquez.i; stronger than ever. With a new<br />

- single, "Kig Love," set to be released soon,<br />

Enriquez may once again tear up the charts.<br />

.-Fresh out of high school ,'Snriqucz h a 19ynir-old<br />

imging sens<strong>at</strong>ion from th^ Bay Area.<br />

With her debut release hitting UilSvard's Hot<br />

MX)Singleschart, this; Aung lady'£ sorirconc lo<br />

took out for. (K : ^.,:<br />

. After jusl six months ir. the recording Mu-_:<br />

dies, she has completed her ilebut album. MV<br />

titled lovely, and it is. J Jt's very hard to corn- .<br />

ptete an album in six months," Enriquez said. ...<br />

"Usually, it takes a year and when w- saw the'-'<br />

finished product, it wu like a p<strong>at</strong> on die back<br />

for all of us."<br />

From January to June, Enriuuczwiis in the<br />

studinrccotviinj5heralbuni.'*E'. - crydayrdujme<br />

hoin«<strong>at</strong> around seven in the morning from the -,<br />

recording Mudio and <strong>at</strong> tli.it time I was also re-<br />

^hejrsini; ffir shows so I would get an hour or<br />

two nap and then gu.io San Jose to rchwsc,"<br />

^ ''"Thtfalbum has a (oi of vers<strong>at</strong>ility lo tl," she<br />

;oi'ii"U's not just freestyle, it's not just R&Rift's<br />

:'iofjurt pop. Its a lint*.* bit of everything.* 1 .<br />

With such songs as Tvc Been Thinking About<br />

YoU.""MakcThis Last Ix>rcvcr,''aiid"BigIx»ve,"<br />

Lmvtyisan altaim diock-lulj.of hits,<br />

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Presenting..Student bodies<br />

Working out in the 90s seems to be a growing trend. Whether for appearance,<br />

health,or other reasons, practically everyone is doing it<br />

ik Senior Tony Lam, junior Chart S'uvgis, and senior Vu Qiau shc.v the truss of their<br />

labur <strong>at</strong> Lcwelh weight room.<br />

T<br />

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J'lioux By Danny Begonia<br />

entered the nn'nsireaiii," itkhir.und YMCA<br />

Jilni-.'. lo-ordii a tor M.itl lmvell \.»id. *"I he<br />

<strong>at</strong>itj-.f. .1 lot of<br />

fiil /Of".ft'UHifH'ySt ituttk, thi' f",viTi^i" C'"i'.p!eiiiIlii'.-i^/oi U'iii(ii>to^\ i . Jt'''W\i>u\iike<br />

ruarn i"ii> U'C crowded. .K niv tiiuf tun? nt it ^Ittu^i wric into viort:ni^.a wJ. •Junior<br />

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uses the<br />

i oi:'rcnotctitijidiTt'iltlieenitoi*ieot'>ciuiyand<br />

people yet obsessed with ih.it. So ii':. JICHIO to<br />

come and be in your physic JI mini'. In; awhile."<br />

Unerase not only help* vo-/ nuinMii: or <strong>at</strong>tain<br />

a desued look, but it J!-O iclieu*> >lrev»,<br />

increases v-nir resistance' to t<strong>at</strong>itv.ir. .i;ic* helps pfpa^her curl<br />

yum heart and lunjy wnik more ettiuently. it<br />

builds iiaiitsiM. help:, amtrol the an ic nte.4iid to Strengthen<br />

CAII tontrihutc to nwre proliufviiy <strong>at</strong> work.<br />

"M-'MIOI V ni.ir, I ost.trteduvilii:ij;Oijl intone jy^ hirpn^<br />

hmmjsc!es."Myhodywasi/.Titini:(!.tbbiei and<br />

I wantcit to iiK'ie.iH' niv tiie'iibiiilisrn.'<br />

"Whene"»ei \ (eel streswd or Wise, I iust<br />

do arroiiK'i ot dance "<br />

\\lulr Oiriiisiim cm K" verv beneficial<br />

to your Uniy, it t-,yi ,il«i be tui tntul<br />

wht'n JiMie evct'vsively Wlien tlit" Nxly<br />

tun > f:ui i Ft' l.ii in burn, n starts to cii the<br />

ir.tiM.ie mstra'i. ai:;ordini', !o Paul<br />

Se.ibrim, .1 peivm.ii trainer innu the P.i-<br />

'-•ifu- Heights Me.ilih(.:itih. <strong>The</strong> joints and<br />

i.jrt il.iye become verv 1 we.ik ami the Sody<br />

(•.i.ioromiury pione.A'iotlietsvtnptoni<br />

Strnot TKIIV I .tut wmki otu .il<br />

St.'Mic%lo''V!i Tittiei-i I'^A .'boil! tii-jr<br />

times a Wwl« "pus! tt*> y.ei .in lilrill pl'.v<br />

si.nie." Hu \v(iiV.»'nit vtiiktli lor appear<br />

JIKI 1 .ir J •fctys thai woi king out makes hint fet- 1<br />

A Senior Tonylsm <strong>at</strong> ti»e bench press.<br />

i»;;tei aliotii hinisfK. Ilitwev.-r.whi.ntteskip'ia<br />

v.L- pu"ple vo.ijnl|i-.- hour-. sh.ip<br />

up by iheoppttsite sex.*"lu be ht»iK^t, ihe »eason<br />

tshy ^uys work out is ' , imprer.s f-ii!s."s;-niur<br />

Vu Cl-i.ui said. 1'uwe.ver.', hau says he<br />

wtnks out for hs-aiih reawii as >v*l|. tk'ing a<br />

wrf.ilrt, hi- :ii:it- ifi.it UurLiiU'"ill help 1 , him<br />

to ii»;i tn shape. "<strong>The</strong>!'.' art a lot nl'tute f.iiys.U<br />

the V" senior Hi: Nh'i I'l.tn said.<br />

1 owell eititnuaiie. •.Indents to wotk i»ui.<br />

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FEATURE<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> seniors take off<br />

O Some seniors to gradu<strong>at</strong>e in January r<strong>at</strong>her than stay wi'J* friends<br />

By TVang Tran and Reiiee Wong<br />

c TTHAVE.TO LEAVE. <strong>The</strong>n* only<br />

R somtjchicani<strong>at</strong>eTsaidAnalydia<br />

JLAJiiic/idar22, a senior who will<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e from <strong>Lowell</strong> nt tli d end of the<br />

fiUscmittcr. "'<br />

Cach ywuysome <strong>Lowell</strong> seniors<br />

gndLdic one semester early. Early<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ion can have a dram<strong>at</strong>ic impact<br />

on wh<strong>at</strong> colleges these stuJcntn<br />

get in to uweliaswh<strong>at</strong>collcgcsthey<br />

, will be able to afford.<br />

Most seniors gradu<strong>at</strong>e early for<br />

economic reasons, according to a&istant<br />

principal Gloria Bogdanoff<br />

Manyitu Jenliwhoj-.raduntccar!ygct<br />

jobs and work during the time th<strong>at</strong><br />

tluy would liavt been in school.<br />

Cher reasons seniors gradu<strong>at</strong>e early<br />

include willing to **x*nd more time<br />

w h tlieir families, wanting toassert<br />

their indepcndtmce, and needing a<br />

brrak fr)in the pressures of school.<br />

Monetary reasons<br />

Veronica Vrancuta, who is gradu*<br />

<strong>at</strong>ing early tiiii year, hopes lo go to<br />

Mill Octlep.c or the University of<br />

Orcgon.bui both are expensive cal-<br />

\*tS"i. \. nnctita will sjr, to Skyline<br />

C^llegeorSin Francis^ Gty College<br />

next ^ci tester, where ihe will take<br />

with Englfchi and, a social science<br />

1O5C «JUIW=><br />

oul <strong>at</strong> the w.i)' so 1 won't have to pay<br />

forlhcn) l<strong>at</strong>er on <strong>at</strong> Miib or the University<br />

of Oregon," she said.;,<br />

Knctp&h plans to workafter she<br />

gr du<strong>at</strong>es to save money for college-<br />

Vh wori^'pirt^iim^<strong>at</strong> NNiw*<br />

and plans to'worVfuH-time'next<br />

spring. Sen also .wants to gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

early becaus* she doesn't want to<br />

spend an unnecessary semester <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>"l already have»or am tnkitiR.<br />

all the classes! need,"she said.*l don't<br />

want to stay here and take four solids<br />

whenIi really only nerd l*o take] one<br />

or two oisses.''ALo\'«ll student must<br />

have tour solids in his or her schedule..<br />

'•• ,-.-. :;-;;-• '- "-. ..'<br />

Almcmlarrr sharps Sen's opinion.<br />

"Why should I be in school wasting<br />

my time taking two or three classes<br />

when I can be working, saving tip tor<br />

coUege" she said. Til be able to get<br />

someof'myGEDs [required classes)<br />

out ofthe way so it'd be cheaper when<br />

I go to colleger Almendarez said. .<br />

•'.••Some seniors view early gradu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

as a necessity r<strong>at</strong>her than as an<br />

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sianccs" can be icasons why seniors<br />

must gradu<strong>at</strong>e early, according lo<br />

tJogdanofT.<br />

"I have a one-month-old baby<br />

nov.* and I want to spend more time<br />

with her," Erikah Henley said."! also<br />

want (o be morr independent. i'U be<br />

working full-time and paying bills <strong>at</strong><br />

home 1 * Henley lives with her mother<br />

and daughter."I also want time for<br />

myself to find out who I am."<br />

"Jpbn to work in oucl can't meet<br />

all the expenses of college," Henley<br />

sakL"! want to be succcWul. I want<br />

to go to college, gel a college degree,<br />

and then gcr a good job so 1 can<br />

.mow out on my own I want \Q,<br />

have a better life tor me<br />

and my daughter."<br />

Almendarez<br />

wants to be a<br />

in college will be."<br />

Christine Mtiul^b, an early<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e ot last year's class of 19S4,<br />

said, "I look honors classes through<br />

l l L d I r b \<br />

fizzled, and I was also working. I had,<br />

a tot of my gradu<strong>at</strong>ion requirements<br />

already fulfilled, so I decided to\<br />

[gradu<strong>at</strong>e early]. 1 * >'<br />

Disadvantages ^<br />

Oradu<strong>at</strong>ing early has disadvantages.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> counselors (<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>]<br />

don't encourage early gradu<strong>at</strong>ion,"<br />

according to Bogdanoff.<strong>The</strong> stu-<br />

Are <strong>Lowell</strong> seniors gradu<strong>at</strong>ing prem<strong>at</strong>urely?<br />

doctor. "I have to work so I cm save<br />

up money IO go visit colleges,"<br />

Almcndarez said.T al«» just needed<br />

a break. Each person has a cctmin<br />

amount of work th<strong>at</strong> he or Jir rail<br />

take. It {schcolj was too much stress<br />

and I aiJn'uhink I could deal with<br />

another semesta; I have a long lull<br />

ahead of me. Ill have four years of<br />

university^and then nine years of<br />

[medical] school idter dial"<br />

"I'm looking forward to having<br />

tithe off 1 , to do things 1 wasn't able to<br />

d&'duringscbocl."Alm«i.tir« said.<br />

"I'm trying to decide wh<strong>at</strong> my major<br />

dents are out of sync when they apply<br />

TO college. It's not An idea* thing."<br />

Extra classes<br />

"If you £Mdu.itc e.vly ,iml hav*taken<br />

Advanced Placement courses<br />

and honors cladset, then it would<br />

make a good impression, but th<strong>at</strong> is<br />

not usually the ra$c," Bogdanoflf said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y [the seniors) have to hurry (to<br />

fulfill) their requiiunents so th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

can work next semester."<br />

Many of the seniors gradu<strong>at</strong>ing in<br />

January took a seventh class <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

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history cLiss <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> to fulfill the requircrncnts,"*<br />

Almcndans: .^li<br />

One other dUadvjntrxe is th<strong>at</strong><br />

uiese seniors will tiot uradiwic 'with<br />

Uicir class. "You won't be with your<br />

Irien Js, You can stul particip<strong>at</strong>e in all<br />

iljeschioractiviD«,butifyou*renot<br />

working, if you don't have a game<br />

• plan, you'li probably get bored."<br />

• Hen!*y staid. r<br />

','• Vrancuta agreed.*' 1 won't be here<br />

ror everyday stuff like,'Oh, dij >-ou<br />

itc sud:-and-such,bi.' got into A ftgltt<br />

iii the. middle courtyard todjy,' or.<br />

*i)ul Wu we s*.>-and-so, th is p)jit<br />

about IKT decision."! was going my<br />

own wjvami ocint; unafniid of the<br />

saul*l;i high Klumt, (here's so much<br />

cmuniilcric, you're so usfd Io goipg<br />

along with Uic group, doing things<br />

with someone else instead of fitting it<br />

-done. VVlien 1 w,u out of i.Jvwl, no'<br />

one else vtas out of sdiool with me,<br />

so I had to do everything alone. It<br />

St'.uly gradu-iiinn' helped me because,<br />

in college, you ha ve to be more<br />

independent. Itgavemcalotofrime<br />

to myself-ind helped me find out \sha<br />

I am and wh<strong>at</strong> I want 'o do with mysclf-<br />

Miculob also gives advice to those<br />

looking into early gradu<strong>at</strong>ion."Have<br />

yyCjhcadonstrdight.knowwh<strong>at</strong>you<br />

want to do, an-.l do ii Mike suie you<br />

}ave no doubts."<br />

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, Y'M>VARN I iNC^yOU.NO\V to suy;awjy '.<br />

• •from me, I'm cursed ••' ,„•,•<br />

JL.••-.Xv nil American, 1 have, the god<br />

pvenrighttolifcliberty.andthepursuitofhjp- .<br />

pjnew! Wlitn a drunk dnverslarhmed into me<br />

iri November, I could have lost all ofthose rights.'<br />

\^!t?4^ciosayt!utrvebcen unlucky with my ,<br />

driving since 1'gotmy license in April. VVidi a<br />

- veryfmudi : my-&u!t accident other than this<br />

•one tioti a tTckel (which tlie Hall oflustice apjwiwdyJo^.f^runningaT^iighit-j<br />

ajp w.l -<br />

n<br />

oiitsirmrta<br />

dimwit thief<br />

WAS WALKING HOMF. the other day<br />

when four teen-aged parolees tried to rob Ime.<br />

1 got away though, running like a madman,<br />

tinting my jnnsand screaming for help.<br />

Sirreta'inieisr4mp.wt.Gettingaisickcdcv-;:<br />

en* two days is just loo much. But I'm experienced<br />

nowt and I can tell you hyw toavojH your<br />

. ncighbothood menaccc<br />

Don't bother with weapons. 1 tried .Tarrying<br />

j astungiin.ilwasbUcJUiadtwodectrodes,and<br />

3 boasted an outpu; nt "~<br />

It was aboLL 10 pjn and I just dropped off<br />

mc.ih(!damnthin$idottu't "<br />

the guys trom Midnight Voices in the<br />

FiilnioTi; I was<br />

driving 'my co-<br />

" editor Chris tionic<br />

' When!*inpjvd<strong>at</strong><br />

:<br />

a red HgHt on Masonic"<br />

and got<br />

nailed from be-<br />

~ TTJ, vhliVd. It didn't<br />

bother be <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> instant. Like the accident be-.<br />

fore, it look some time before I got nngry, :- -\.<br />

[ stepped out of thr ^ar to gteet my new<br />

fnend, who said," I m gLid I didn't hit ytpi too<br />

turd himeboy n Henn£l]edlikc:alcohoi from<br />

five feet away • v ;,<br />

Iflhadntfdrlikestrangljngiheguy.lcould-,<br />

nav^laughjed <strong>at</strong> these f <strong>The</strong> entert<strong>at</strong>nment value of transport<strong>at</strong>ion, ft*s not fast or reliable, but more people<br />

t<br />

Te-ikj.'ilwtWy«w»is with _<br />

his girlfnend who had a voice slightly shriller .<br />

than Rose Pcicz, and mother pasaeitgt" with -<br />

one eye bigger than ihe other tKitlwkwl off in<br />

a different direction ".V .,<br />

1 did Uic usual 1 got lus license a»jd asked<br />

for iiuuranc while Gins rah to call thcj>o!:cr,.<br />

; vodlastvR'tf'thaudied. - r "• s ,: ) r<br />

Mass transport<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />

<strong>The</strong> most fan you^anh<br />

BvEriciTarner<br />

%VEHAD AN EPIPVJANY.<br />

1 didn t want to skip the procedure. Hecvwmially<br />

got fed up and siumblcd.mte his MI.^ without<br />

giving me proof of msiiranie-Thiiikinj; this<br />

was a hit-and-rtm, I shouted <strong>at</strong> the wide-eyed<br />

freak, who ha taken the for*e of the<br />

blow.<strong>The</strong> drunkard offered me cash <strong>at</strong> thescene<br />

of the accident, around S100. Total tab tor the<br />

night after the appraisal: $2300.<br />

l i i h i d<br />

l 'M& tranjjhu-<br />

3 tadonbgoo-ou're one of the types th<strong>at</strong> can spew on<br />

command, I admire you. lusnKrerw tip ard no<br />

criminaIwiUevariobyou.B«»ueithougl) thai<br />

you empty your stomach.onto your hands<br />

Criminals h<strong>at</strong>e partially digested food on $20<br />

bills. ;.. , '•-..<br />

g g ) p 1<br />

ftbitihg ilowii die hill with<br />

^ M y t r n g for<br />

a taxi.' But many, even thoie who can afford a<br />

.the paramedicsto.arrive, you can. become<br />

i^b, prefer (hi: bu.*. V'uy', N'ol for iavicc and frientls and talk about the meaning of life or ihe<br />

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to care for her brothers and<br />

continue her educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

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NDER A PITCH DLACrv SKY,<br />

Gujddlupc'Mdina drc«« her<br />

i . .-.. _<br />

^»- / .ihice-year-oM brother, slops two<br />

fighis, prepare; brc.ikfjst.and struggles to op .h<br />

y j<br />

vide to Low^l. V\\s h just ;i normal djy in her<br />

hectic life<br />

Medina, a senior, designed her five-class<br />

schcduiL-y;.<strong>at</strong>d<strong>at</strong>hjMcd.iH)-II soshe cantake<br />

•I, after schdol. Althcdyi: most teens have both<br />

edited iotuhind familial demands, McdinA<br />

willingnc; to pl<strong>at</strong>e the welfare of her tr»chcis<br />

ovrr social and cxiraciirrkularactiviiii's makes<br />

her irt ertniordinary yc\ling person.<br />

After-school care<br />

"Two years ago thsrewas a 'dance th<strong>at</strong> Uipe<br />

wanted to go to, but her mother was working,"<br />

Medina's friend and <strong>Lowell</strong> gradu<strong>at</strong>e Sandra<br />

Sanchez said, "She had two choice*: go to the<br />

dance and leave \hc childrm wiiiii a boliy-sittcr<br />

or stay <strong>at</strong> home. To mine and everyone's sur-<br />

* prise, shes&yedhomc and w<strong>at</strong>chedmovieswith<br />

tier brothers instead." , . '<br />

Medina was born in Mexico And immigr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

to the L'ti'tixl St<strong>at</strong>es when she was ilu re years<br />

uU.Shc laced the haiti-Hiip of le.irninyj foreign<br />

language and cuUure while tetainini; lurr own<br />

'V.i.*aejinhcritaf;£. i .*f)MexicutheU F adi l J'nulm'gCFin^'.'Ut.and my next<br />

I?'i been xvci\ years sine-; I parted faking caic<br />

oftlicm."<br />

"V.TwnHectotandlUaKdowe: in ilic k'tchm runniujjAiound with hi* new<br />

Power Rangtrs tcyi, and Uic other will be \n Jling<br />

on her leg lor a siucK<br />

Since Hector and Riranio grew up spending<br />

^> inudi lime with their sister, they some*<br />

times call hci "nmnimy." Medina M>msvim«*s<br />

fests the? hci bond with her brothers ha.%<br />

slrengthcncd <strong>at</strong> the expense of their mother,<br />

"Somrtimes die fact th<strong>at</strong> J ukr care of them<br />

make* me iad. beciiuse my mom has Ws* contrc-:<br />

over '.hem,"Mcdtiu sa«."l'tn taldng away<br />

.same of the responsibility lor their cue. Vhcv<br />

Things are<br />

gonna get<br />

easier<br />

tiniw^ tht*)* will just yell <strong>at</strong>'lu-r .lihl linen In nic.:.<br />

TliL-y *;i" n»t- JS (iieir dcfi'iiocr."'<br />

oJ the toll Ui.'it her hrotherV ore tu ulcing oil.<br />

"I hie ui vec th<strong>at</strong> her brothers lov- lv:r<br />

enough tfi-i^I'«w i thai slit is their mother. Ittit<br />

!.i,ln.ilML-y UT.i..'lin»rMt fed'.th.i'<br />

a ! - .ig r esports'.'itii iy lor can-iij; I or twu i<br />

UtcmdA Med i.i-i siiit."At IOJ'.I shc'iprejvjeil ft-r<br />

thctuiure." :<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Alih'Hij',!i \('<br />

ii.iinp!ct<br />

^ UUTJ J". h:-.-.:' !! p.m<br />

a-, inuc'i luimewurk x r i p<br />

.in.l<br />

i^- hout > she ijrcnJs wo! l-.inj: i cw.it«ixr witn<br />

ell i--idle:i uwiit- of her iaiuily illusion w.<br />

more lenient loward her. tViit)riur:<strong>at</strong>t j Iy,»,vihcr'»<br />

p5*oLui)iy view iier »inU'jienl an J un-J--itJli. J-<br />

"Ms. Nkora iher halian nnd Spanish<br />

te^chtici w\ii«i*ioo».l about me, hcc;\iK-j sli?<br />

knew rne from tt.di;m dub. but other leachsit<br />

who haven't l*ecn invol vvd in my liis'Ion'i.".»he<br />

aid."lf! dtjn't mm ir.myhon5irwark.bccaus choice of a cotU-pt:<br />

"i -,'IJII *n j:,> u> Cjtv College, UAV.U*,". ot.i<br />

Lukot ni-iui'v.-nr*^ OUT: tn Handier to ;iuriive- r -<br />

••ir.." M'.'dir.a iavs. '"3 p". m.i,i .IRI.J my iiji^u';<br />

iiet m:i;ib i .v.ii«>.v*'i"ri7!"n"!( i Ji I .jmdfU*rni;ir.:<br />

Mission resident<br />

li\ir>t;aia Utti<strong>at</strong> tn the MUsion.Malina has<br />

been the utt;ct of nu-newus stereotypes. M«n*<br />

bers of the polia* dcpartmcni. studenb a! her<br />

former schools, and other; have <strong>at</strong>tempted to<br />

Ubrl her. <strong>The</strong>y judg- her from the outside and<br />

uc loo careless or too ignorant to look within.<br />

"Police effirer? have ;t lot of (icrootj"pes<br />

about La-inos hdhg Jn gangsT slie said. ^One<br />

time I was on the bus and I v.is \veai iiigbli-li A<br />

police offitcr on llvj bu^aiked me wiicre < ' cunipUin about ukingcarc<br />

- if my brothers, l>ccau*e 1 haw a lot of family<br />

support," Medina said."If 1 do, then my mom<br />

wi;l try todi) everything t^rsdf,and she will feel<br />

t.vtlty.Shc will overload herselfand she deserves<br />

rot .When 1 ain<strong>at</strong> the point iA*herc! am feobp, •<br />

I ju'jt liiink of how wu: h au: Has ncrificcd for<br />

oui 1 w/nily." ' '", l -<br />

\Vbtr. ilie b*jcomiN a mother she is deier-<br />

*ntrii*.\mA»(. l"f '»cr o.idreu sacrtiiur."! iJon'i<br />

ever'wnt to put Mrrsson myoid'ot daughter.<br />

woj'tliroughii and! don't, want to have theie-<br />

'cJiiui juj^Jci lite (inpurUiil<br />

i <strong>at</strong> one- and struggles not !'-*<br />

k 1 (htin (iitJ to i iu* ground. Through ibccirci:-:<br />

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$8fiSfe&> TECHNOLOGY<br />

NASife rise to the stars grounded<br />

1<br />

By David Martin<br />

accur<strong>at</strong>ely predicted tht p<strong>at</strong>l< of I bit •<br />

rlcane Andrew in 1993.aswcUa5ilK-<br />

Air snJ ??ace Agency i'. the ultim<strong>at</strong>e<br />

tool of CYpWutior..' i h*"Jark void uf<br />

jp SEA OF .Tranquillity «xious llotxiing caused i>j*iorrcr,ti.ij<br />

ft strctdicd for miles in every ctirains<br />

in the Mississippi riu r valley.<br />

^Kesirctchisoii to infinity,hoMini;<br />

knowledge tliJthuiiunkiiri has ivtbi<br />

J_ mziox. Hocks andd:ut. unit,turbrd<br />

since the beginning of lime jilions<br />

of dollars worth of property thai, vvr .ue by no means confined *o it<br />

sr$ bore silent witness fti the barelywould<br />

have been destroyed imd the<br />

noticsablc. but monumental, events storms arrived ^announced. <strong>The</strong> price of success<br />

unfolding before tiicm. <strong>The</strong> white- NASA's STS series s<strong>at</strong>ellites monisuitrdfigute<br />

struggled through the actor<br />

the ecosphere, including the hole<br />

cess h<strong>at</strong>cft and down the narrow ladin<br />

the ozone la>n iivtr Antarctica and<br />

der. tUstarcdoutaerosuhc bleakalwifires<br />

in the Amazon rain forest.<br />

lartdsace. He had ridden a blazing S<strong>at</strong>ellites make intercontinental<br />

tower, rj'fire, thousands ofmiles'tiiul communic<strong>at</strong>ion easier than it has<br />

braved the dark, cold, infinite void ever to been. <strong>The</strong>y process thousands of<br />

come here. Tfx man dropped lightly cordless phone calls 3 day, as well as<br />

front the ladder into the dust. Hctli&t intercontinental phone, fax. Internet.<br />

uttered wvrds th<strong>at</strong> rtnvrber<strong>at</strong>rJ to the and television services.<br />

blue-green orb on the horizon and into Ituscue s<strong>at</strong>ellites find damaged da-<br />

tfie annals of hismry. "Th/a's one small craft and life rafts set adrift from<br />

step for a man, onegiantleapfor man- abandoned ships. insuring th<strong>at</strong> rescue<br />

iunaV<br />

ts only hours away.<br />

' Oil July 20,1969. a-vtrnnaut Nefl<br />

<strong>The</strong> gre<strong>at</strong>cit concern i*. and ha*<br />

always been, thecost.lt costs milfa'ons<br />

of dollirs to mount .i sp<strong>at</strong>e mission.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se co»ts, however, are dewplive.<br />

Accordinj; to Norman R. Augustine,<br />

chairman and CF.O of ^'rp, supplier of the space<br />

shuttle fuel tank, the current NASA<br />

budget rcpicscntJ.onJyO.2 percent of<br />

the GNP. or 1 percent of the federal<br />

budget. Thb n a measly fum comjMred<br />

to the 0.o pearcnt of the GNP<br />

or 4.5 percent of the fed.-ral bmlget<br />

aUoncd to it ir \<br />

Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin<br />

planted the American flag on ihe<br />

moon, heralding *he dawn of a new<br />

m. Vet tor .ill its achievements, ihe<br />

:"IJS- space program is stuck in a rut.<br />

HJf.i.^Ti of the nine planets in our<br />

solar system remain unexplored<br />

while NASA'* minuscule space fleet<br />

h« bern reduced to maintaining<br />

communic<strong>at</strong>ion s<strong>at</strong>ellites. Something<br />

About th<strong>at</strong> isn't quite riplu.<br />

Eyes in the sky<br />

U.S. Air Four MtKtar .ind U.S.<br />

Navy HcctsaKom s<strong>at</strong>cllilcs car. photograph<br />

military imuil<strong>at</strong>k>n.itiee headed<br />

by Augustine in 1990, !he United<br />

Sl<strong>at</strong>es co'ild pro\-ide its dtizrns with<br />

iiicchnolojgcjllyadvamedaiwlsnentifically<br />

i',tou;»Jci.i space program<br />

from OA percent of the GNTV ur approtirruitcly<br />

30 cents a day tor every<br />

person living in ihc'.'nilrd Sl<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Failure* shlmid not deier NASA.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most important tVaiurc of tlie<br />

. ir.n ly ipiKe program w,,» it>


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hi H I'HK COO! NtSS<br />

iiiui cuntpo-itirc he had W.iliovvii<br />

thv wboic 5/jiiic,<br />

Yemif. Jc.fti both iliolStittdddiv- their way tti a ! n J<br />

n.iJ<br />

eiai a Ji2-60 victory ;Yvri iJtcMenln- fhrtTtmnut'f •>!'•!' n\i'Verier.<br />

Athe'ton Mran on Mmtd.iy with hi* Dm in;.: (rut run tin itr.us mti-ntrappy,<br />

sujjerl<strong>at</strong>ivcpiay. lit* J rip tn<br />

the line w .tdvant-ipe with (»» iiin. bin they set j | '••^•Scifiedui,^^. ;• ^ .^<br />

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two. we nceiled to rebound,"<br />

(.are iiorii-ilic nur**-i. [ i-.Min-: alU'r<br />

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Girls'hoops loses its first preseason game<br />

Q Varsity struggles after all<br />

of last year's stars gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

P<br />

setifeuJ'>wniMthessiji jnyihin^ (he Citrdrn.il', pui out.<br />

IttrLcley,!Tit OfJinrd^"it'llhjvi'btniK'u-otfc hiea^iiijtaM.^ wiih .1 l:\nioi' i-- i2<br />

'«'• »-'o. Tv.c:iiy-oti': pome, li.uk, the<br />

lt.tl>eitrT:hiiivAf(ikUiiourv.riti]. CariNpivc it tlxir t«-.-,t .ii..: and put<br />

IN'nv ^9!.bui w're far the IVrldcy %hon!e>- .•: day with MA<br />

frtf m the point whrre ue'd !ike to U-," H'n«»c iniail points while thn IKVruwc'l tin* cm<br />

foiward Nicole Bolter said. *'\SVVevvorkjni; really with IZoftjicir il»! Jiam- <strong>at</strong>id ihe Vc!!i» jj^lci'. pri-v.nJed 5 l Jpor-ihir;<br />

j tcini and :ho .0 uln. wt w on ibc b-.-ndi 4-i<br />

Uii. year are ukiiij; 'd:ai pL^-5. hi ^i'ir^ :o Uki- "I think we'll^*;i it tu,^i(irr prrity<br />

^Wrnc rirns for iheiii \v get used to it." soon," juniir Titf.-tnv TSmufa wid,<br />

; •niep.Tm:t)pono-.1--r.the.>rhtjam7 l p<br />

;'~-it-iri^t "V.Vvet.IitV-fduffmyft.i,,! if"!:'u,t<br />

Only a (cw fniiK ii.iri:i.-.i thr t;r-: m^^utc.^ oi<br />

and fciih until Berkeley ended up on tcp f.ith J<br />

( T point Iftiil. Hie Girds wnreJ o» [ .v M» out of<br />

•s ttemp!s.tomp.n--'(J TO iierVelrv'.- sfvniiV.r<br />

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; i,ncd titth xid junjor Djvid iutller p!.ited .-uvth in 'l.-i:<br />

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Peninsula Varsity Tournament<br />

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team lov.tl! ti>r> iud in <strong>at</strong> Srjs! 10 Washinytof.. JJIJ Galilei"..<br />

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mS.in (-raiK'.Ai). competition ivill Garcia in the It5-lb. di^isinn, Kahn<br />

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from Un year, the increased experience<br />

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tiits year's team new goals and expect<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

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Peer resources class available'next^ semester<br />

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to be a guy.<br />

y/ f\ M«V III<br />

frohtofthcmirror.<strong>The</strong>usualguv L ' " ' **<br />

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' ricrf about wh<strong>at</strong> g to gwear,* ^ girl y irf g .<br />

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,':- i':^ If you think niy morning is a<br />

B B y<br />

^ didn'ttakenieonymorethan3Uminutes.All<br />

4reauyhuu todo wus pick out i»n outfit Uiai<br />

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:-7.-.;i -ilickbodcniy'hair.<br />

. Guys art<br />

V simple like th<strong>at</strong>:<br />

aivhour to dry, and,'lacking comrrin<br />

sense.girbJotheiniailsfirst.whichdisaljlis<br />

them from getting readyTurtfier<br />

* becausejhey don't want to mess the<br />

noils up. <strong>The</strong>n (hey fuss with their hair<br />

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P Guy thinks being<br />

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EEP! BEEP! BEEP: BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!<br />

BEEP! .•>,...-...<br />

Okay, I'm up! Who turned on the<br />

stupid alarm! It's only 10:30. i think I deserve<br />

tosIeepin-Don'tthcyuixlerstandtt<strong>at</strong>girlsneed<br />

their beauty sharp? - ;' " V<br />

But since I'm awake, 111 put this time !o good<br />

use. • i -<br />

First Things first I have to get my duly workout<br />

with Richard Simmons To tell you the<br />

truth, 1 w<strong>at</strong>ch him just because I dunk he has<br />

the cutest buu. We girls have to tone our<br />

muscles, you know. We don't want :o look<br />

(labby when we ere wearing b<strong>at</strong>hing sUiu.<br />

Oh, my goodness! 1 almost forgo: th<strong>at</strong> lhavc<br />

to meet my friends <strong>at</strong> the mall! <strong>The</strong>yare having<br />

major sales and I'm just dying to go. Too bod 1<br />

told my friends I would meet them 'it o.ie<br />

o'clock. Can yo*j believe it? 1 havr to wait until<br />

one o'clock fern saic:! Ahhhhhhlll!!<br />

Oh well, 1 might as welt wash my hair and<br />

try to find something to wear.<br />

1UJO.<br />

v Finally, I'm done with<br />

my hair Hey guys. It"<br />

you are trying u> tell<br />

me th<strong>at</strong> I take;*:<br />

V$3] >£^V long •nme; let's<br />

^*=«/ .AVy seehowloneyou<br />

would ukeit'you<br />

had long h.iir.<br />

Maybe 1*11 wear a pair of<br />

jeans. Nah,'to plain. How<br />

,ibom a minimum It'i l^o<br />

cold, ilut mayl-tf lh« (tuy*.<br />

will notice me thai witv.<br />

No, then some people nuy<br />

think th<strong>at</strong> 1 in a shit, I<br />

know! Mow about some<br />

tt$h), tight jeans? Perfect:<br />

(U.imn these jeans arc<br />

tight!)Nowfortlirrtop.Hpw<br />

about a i-shtrt? No, too<br />

simple. A tight top? Nan, too<br />

wsluny. A.bution shirtr Gre<strong>at</strong>!<br />

I'm finally done.<br />

WaiiI. Wh<strong>at</strong> about<br />

,. m-ikeup? Should I put on<br />

makeup? Maybe not. Wh<strong>at</strong>"<br />

about just a little; No, not. today.<br />

I think I'll go with die<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural look. No, then I'll look<br />

pale. Oh'.okay, I'llpi>f on a teeny bit of makeup,<br />

'.', 1 iii; U diificulis <strong>The</strong>re are so many choices<br />

jirUhaye to make th<strong>at</strong> don't cveii enter a guy's<br />

mind.<br />

U--W. . -;•;. . .•....'•<br />

Now tinrcto e<strong>at</strong> some bitakfost Why so l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

you might ask. This way 1 won't have to e<strong>at</strong><br />

luncli. I think III have a bowl of corn flakei.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> about o meal V t takes oo long to<br />

inakcWhaiabouth t dogs* No, I don t like the<br />

idea of farrinf m if" nw I thmk 111 nek<br />

with a small bo 1 of corn 0 kes 1 would tally<br />

liketorun-esonechotolalccaKC tut Hum: to<br />

wjtchmynguruAnddontfotgctlca t <strong>at</strong>too<br />

muchwithmytr&hUight^ansoi.Gu> areso<br />

tuckyth<strong>at</strong>theydonthavetowo ry buu their<br />

.weight<br />

1:45 (At tie mail)<br />

Hey, where Brc n nend * Thry a Ui<strong>at</strong><br />

they would meet me hoe t one nd I'm onl><br />

45minu:*ila e.(Th < is probably the oily goot.<br />

thingabouthei ^ grIYo canbefashon bly<br />

l<strong>at</strong>e.) Mystupd friend were supposed o vait<br />

forme.Oh.h it] Hov long were you here*<br />

WherearcUw tiers'Wl.a I<strong>The</strong> orechecking<br />

out a cute gt V\*hu% 1 c? \ou vt j,o to ul<br />

me everything<br />

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cyestVikeiHthuik n gon^ ofent<br />

Hey, Irt'i i ot get ui r cd wa> Tl er re<br />

more tmpop m huipt t ke the sales Oh ny<br />

gootkfcjs, lock 21 hou ch up c eryth ng is<br />

^.Vow! Thirty to 50per -ent off ijoct. Hurrj up<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> are you vaitmg for* 11 re red thes<br />

waiting to be bought<br />

(Inthesto c)<br />

Check ou 1 esc prices look t th bio<br />

Oh! Lool; <strong>at</strong> those si ocs. Wh. I<br />

to help me. Hurry p g ys<br />

Four hours aid 40 ores I c<br />

I'm brokc.bow I don t think 111 be (*> ng nu<br />

for the next couple cf mo ths. Guys never yo<br />

ctiay for vil- s. M ybe 1 why Jiey h e<br />

tre<strong>at</strong> Uiwhei w ^ o<br />

I'll call my mo p ck u> p Docs yonc<br />

have 20 cenls? ;;<br />

Hulfan hour l<strong>at</strong>er.<br />

Mom, wh<strong>at</strong> tookyou so long? You said you'd<br />

he here 15niinut«ago! Oh^'I forgot. Il's okay<br />

1 not. Ycsrlknov how to save my money. Bur.<br />

this was a once in a lifetime sale : c ,, . . ^<br />

At home.-— - '-;:. " . >v.<br />

I ifiink I'll skip dinner and take a nap. :<br />

Wake up <strong>at</strong> 10p.m.<br />

lioy, th<strong>at</strong> nap was retVnhing. I admit being<br />

A girl was hard worlcThankGod it wasonty f<br />

indnisibIe,wiihUberi>'andjusttcefor Graham, accordinp to Congrasiotuil<br />

all" If you took around during regis- Quarterly.<br />

try, you wiii nouCe many people goof- School prayer is a sublerfugc for<br />

ing oft* instead of partaking in tin's crenting a Ch'itstian country. Sup-<br />

"honorable'r^idibon. Thiiw who do porters of prayer argue th<strong>at</strong> if you're<br />

are not seriously contempl<strong>at</strong>ing the not .Christian, either live witti it,<br />

words. Prayer will lose its meaning if" changcor move to another country.<br />

it is required in schocl.'just as the "We keep saying ih<strong>at</strong> if you.allow<br />

Pledge of AJlf pancehas.<br />

payer in the school.sorr* people will<br />

<strong>The</strong> government founded public feel different," a New York student<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion on the idea th<strong>at</strong> all have said in the Nov.27.fttnida"WeU1 the<br />

rv]ual access to driV-duc<strong>at</strong>ion without - fjct M th<strong>at</strong> if you're iiot a Christian in<br />

regard to net, creed, sex, ci ie!tgion. die United St<strong>at</strong>es, then you're differ-<br />

Bringing religion into our public ent"<br />

schools is detrimental lo the very idea <strong>The</strong> motives behind school prayer<br />

of public educ<strong>at</strong>ion. <strong>The</strong>refore, we arc similar to those of'die:.adhcrent$<br />

Nhould not privilege Chriitianity in to an EngJish-speaking-onlycduntry<br />

the ckusrooin. By dob ig this, the gov-;. " Cothgroupsv/Jnt toestablWi"a'coun*<br />

emment winJd not only be c<strong>at</strong>ering try wHcre' everyone thinks, acts, and<br />

io tht Chrution faith, but it would. looks uVsiune. SupportcTs.of such<br />

aJio bz exci tiding other religion*, . treasures are Chi istian and cngjah •<br />

which would cre<strong>at</strong>e mere turnioC only speaking, so ih;v shouldn't dic-<br />

Pro-praytr activists like Newt t<strong>at</strong>e die rights of those who are not.<br />

Gingrich and former President P.onaid<br />

Reayan argue (h<strong>at</strong> because the<br />

United Sutes is a Judeo- Christian<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion, its du>cns shotdcJ hono»- mis<br />

"official religiuii."<br />

itdigbus freedom for some rcsu! ts<br />

in religious oppression for c-t^r-s<br />

This oppression may eventually ;t..i<br />

to persecution, the same thing th;i<br />

Uiefounderiofourcountrywa. ;rv-<br />

. "Why shoiJd ir* majority be so . .-• ing to escape over 30O7carsago.-<br />

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Stagecrev^ .cha^aowdwitha'Kiss'<strong>at</strong>Wiiiterfeire<br />

,L By Headier Ngiii<br />

V: GRACEFUL BALLERINA, modern<br />

" Z\, rockmunCtandrainingHeRhtfykisscs<br />

X\ X. entertained crowds in the middle<br />

courtycrd <strong>at</strong> ihc arinunl Winicrfoire Friday, Dec<br />

16.<br />

Wintcrfairebegan with a Up sync contest.<br />

"Stage-crew" charmed <strong>Lowell</strong> students wiih (heir<br />

performance of the song "Kiss." <strong>The</strong> group of<br />

more than 10 students received a $50 gift CUT*<br />

tific<strong>at</strong>e to Stoncstuwn Shopping Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong>"Luwdi Feoplc"won second plactwith.<br />

lhar performance ofYMCA" and was awarded<br />

a certific<strong>at</strong>e for $30 to Stotimown.<br />

,0- "Realistic Funk" which was composed of<br />

~twu sophornoresi came in third and i eccivtt* a<br />

$10 gift certific<strong>at</strong>e to McDonald 1 ;.<br />

"1 thought the [Up sync] performance I«K<br />

funny" junior Jeffrey Hu«>* said. Two other<br />

groujjCThcItodomt^)le M and~flw tali's<br />

Boys, also competed.<br />

Sevun judges, one representing each tl-us<br />

and bo<strong>at</strong>d of student govcrnim nu based tlieir<br />

decisions on c<strong>at</strong>egories such as body medianics,<br />

word accurac/. cre<strong>at</strong>ivity, audience enthusbsm,<br />

and the use of auiumes and props on a<br />

iimaiiiiii ii -i . _ aw<br />

Senior Jarerrr-Wright performs with the band Trellis, which consists of senior<br />

Jennifer Yee, sophomore Nick Garrett, senior Valerie Moothead, and Bonnie Jung (playing<br />

duitns).<br />

scale of I to lO.accordingloSABart commis- performed between Up sync performances.<br />

sioncr iLiina TclRwneier. Wintcrfairi! endi-d with m; ;»nv !•••.).<br />

TJ..- |V"V VTKST UNK-ON-ONfc (ir-.tram<br />

»trtt(-liitji i nsli- if-- iiuu wliut amiir .<br />

iluy t-i tr-.-.-i%.- .1 fr.--- .liaciui-tiir ,SA I".<br />

4IVY WBSt<br />

Over H> clubs sold food and other items<br />

^ i U t - T h e a w a s<br />

iietyoffoodrjimiorU^V^said.<br />

1 thought it generally went well rhe.e<br />

«ned«tridiy pioW.ans.Ttai Why it<br />

Sdetard bstartingr Board of Schooled<br />

dmmury Services (BSCS) v,cc pre den<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Low said. "We had to get, 1 ctn<strong>at</strong>><br />

(rom other souars",<br />

TV scliool had trouble providing electric<br />

'habtF^T^'^teca^otth<br />

toF^T<br />

of electricity needed for<br />

•dJLn* fair began after as&ttnl pnnc pd<br />

lohnMahowyusedcxtenaoncordstoobtaii<br />

clecricity from outlet* in iheUbra.y cafctc<br />

rifai.d ilonp the columns of the courryard<br />

sokl. according to<br />

urcr<br />

-we ran t>m of tickets because we didn t<br />

expect to seU so n)any. but we improvised.<br />

Lows,aid.Slipsof stamped paper vvercuKd in<br />

place of the tickets when they ran out. Some<br />

clubs accepted money.<br />

According to Low, money earned during.<br />

. the WinteHaire goes back lo Uie clubs. ; ;


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Coiwoc<strong>at</strong>ion brings I AP pass r<strong>at</strong>e ranks Mgh in US.<br />

I^nvr^ktryiurn-put affects results<br />

By Chrhiinc Louie<br />

O TUDENT GOVERNMENT<br />

^1 waimiotheDecI&Convoca-<br />

VtaX tion due to low turnoiu and<br />

«heduling problems.<br />

Convoc<strong>at</strong>ion, a question-arid-,m -<br />

swcrsiirvcyudministered to stud airs<br />

in all registries, waiorigina!!y scheduled<br />

for Dec.6bur delayed until Dec<br />

16 because nrgistry was not extended<br />

to accommod<strong>at</strong>e the session, aca>rding<br />

to <strong>Lowell</strong> Executive Council<br />

(LEC) chalr-dcct Van-ua Marshall.<br />

'<strong>The</strong>re was a misunderstanding between<br />

student goven intent and die<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion." she sM.<br />

die same day <strong>at</strong> Wtnterfaite, (he last<br />

dems did not <strong>at</strong>tend registry "It was<br />

just (i very hectk day" Shield president<br />

Van Hong SB . ,ii tonic regs,<br />

there were only ibf> to five MutJoiu<br />

present;* • '=<br />

According to •* iirsiiall, student<br />

government ollkm and Shfdd and<br />

wit tme registry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scheduling and rescheduling<br />

also cre<strong>at</strong>ed problems with organiz<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

which added to.the confusion.<br />

"In order foi Convoc<strong>at</strong>ion to work<br />

efficiently, \wnced to how wnickind<br />

of ittlvancc notice,* Hong said.-<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shield and Scroll officers were<br />

not aware.sluit Cbnvowlion was be-<br />

ing held on th<strong>at</strong> Friday until they received<br />

the Mondafciudcnt buliirin.<br />

-<br />

!t was very unorsai3ttKd,"SnieId.<br />

mtniber Bernadette Pagador said".<br />

"Government didn't give as enough<br />

time to prepare." " '•'•---<br />

Convoc<strong>at</strong>ion consisted of seven<br />

yes-or-nc and eight written qutstioitt<br />

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ami mggdtion* on ways to<br />

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LEC made up most of the qu<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

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"We wanted a short amount of<br />

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" l-ast year's Conyncition was too tx-<br />

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G<br />

ByAJdaChan<br />

HAN^E3 IN SOUTH EKN<br />

California's driving test may<br />

come to northern Califor-<br />

nia within ihc next fev year?.<br />

, .,11ienew(cstincludcsdrivinfiori<br />

: congested freeways and under gridlockconc(iUons.Wliilethecarisstii><br />

tionary, examinees ask drivers to<br />

de)HOnsuaiethcirknowlcdgcoi'thtf vicus s*/stcm of scoring where the<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ion otlite Drake and gus ped- cxantinct IUIU /uu-tiJIji of U»L V-<br />

ids, hniajd.lights, windshield wipen,<br />

cmttgency brakes, .md iipnal<br />

• lights, m,aduition to citecking tlic<br />

thai there is driver safety by constantly<br />

reviewing the exam to reflect<br />

current driving conditions,' 1 Madi-<br />

Mm said.<br />

'' 'flic addition* will double ihc<br />

length afthe exam from 15minuteu<br />

to 30 minutes.<br />

ScotinghasalsobA-nchjiigedlo<br />

specify exactly when and where a<br />

mistake was made, unlike the pre-<br />

"Tl'c OVXTAII grading is cJjangcd<br />

to the ipetifi^ scored ui: every mm.<br />

looking out for trafltc, ho*v you .i^proach<br />

tumsaml stop signs, thcex-<br />

«fl criwia iri'i*;u*n onp" Madison<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rieWttfsr. though designed to<br />

improve safety conditions, may be<br />

• '" ' Did you know tbm million* i» priv<strong>at</strong>e fin*m-iul oiil<br />

IIIIUKU every yexr buvaiut! ittudent* don't know wlierc to np<br />

We aurvry tnorr. than 300,000 vottrce* fnr ..<br />

ps, grants & awards<br />

i i d H i f h f i ^ l * l l i K I<br />

'-#•?<br />

music,rfrm,<br />

agencies such as die Recre<strong>at</strong>ion and Parks pcportnieni<br />

and theSFUSD miwc prograjiC^S^<br />

-. "Mayor Jordan Ls putting tourists aiulb^:'<br />

business ahead of his own# citizens "^Shizii''<br />

3ajdamando,n. I-oweU junior and A member of ;<br />

YKIAC, said.r'Lbok <strong>at</strong> the M<strong>at</strong>rix, prpp^nv^i<br />

cutting these social programkhea dchymgiB;|<br />

aftiture." • - •'•'••?/•• • • ) / ' ' ^ $ : $ i ; £ &<br />

for children and children's services," CarmelaVi<br />

Rbmbawa-Bey, Coleman Advoc<strong>at</strong>es;boai$i<br />

president, said. "He was the only one who ever"<br />

opposed the Children's AmcndmcnCjdi^Iu<br />

expected to run for rc-elcciiori l<strong>at</strong>er thtt yea£5^<br />

According to Dec 21 \ssueo( iiie San f^p.^<br />

cisco Chronicle,. Jordan did not denythVpro<br />

posed budget cuts.. ,<br />

1,500 eighth graders-parents tcmr |<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> in newrecxiiliment progMi<br />

Dy Benny Ng<br />

A NliSHMATEDUSCOdghlli<br />

J\ gr.Tdcr»audparents^ho*veU<br />

JL JLup <strong>at</strong> the firii I oweit Night<br />

for Eighdi Graders List Thutsday,<br />

Ian. 5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program, whicli begun <strong>at</strong> 7<br />

p.ni. .ind ended lit 9 p.m., kicked off<br />

wi Ui welcoming specchts from prin-<br />

cipals ]ohn Mahudeyjnd Gloria<br />

PogdiinolT in the Carol CJianning<br />

ThcJla. OepaKineiit; htitds look<br />

tums dcicribing tfit: highlight* of<br />

their departmenu. ''.;. Eighth grader and parent look 2t novels on Die table white English •<br />

.car.for. broken JiedtJJiglits and d>-jffunctional<br />

t i l brake bk Ufchts, Ufchts whicli hicl ww-<br />

h'Dibih R (lftVC^'dlffe'dJ Strt<br />

Drivers ore still expected to<br />

change laneisafcly, parallel park,<br />

chedc blind spots signal *"d t"^«.<br />

come to coin- v<br />

dangerous for<br />

-pl^ertop^fol--^^^^^^^^^-<br />

diivinp inlow<br />

speed limstruct<br />

jr* and<br />

its, and scan for<br />

examiners.<br />

road hazards.<br />

"It's veiy dan-<br />

.} <strong>The</strong> driving<br />

gerous for ex-<br />

test has been<br />

aminers to<br />

v revised to in-<br />

give the test or.<br />

clude freeway<br />

the trt'L'Wjy. es-<br />

'navig<strong>at</strong>ion bepecially<br />

tf the<br />

cause more ac-<br />

car is not a<br />

cidents have<br />

driving scliool<br />

been found to<br />

car," one with<br />

occur on freeways. .-. gnsandbrakirpedalsoii the passen-<br />

"H's to ensure th<strong>at</strong> drivers arc ger side, as well as the drive;'s, li-<br />

. prepared and th<strong>at</strong> they can safely : censed instructor Danny Chow<br />

.merge into v ind out of freeways, 1 * v sai&-"lf anything happens, the examiner<br />

can't do anything."<br />

<strong>The</strong> test alsocallsformoiehours<br />

of driver's training for new d;iver$<br />

who will need to learn 1 were split into two groups, one of<br />

whicli toured the school while Ac<br />

oihrr ;Utencicd the prescnurion in<br />

ihc auditorium.<br />

"Ihc kids seem very highly motivdictl<br />

and conipciitive, which is<br />

gooJ and bod," parent Jason Mass<br />

said. "It seems like; to some degree,<br />

ih<strong>at</strong>Lourlihasaprcss'jrECOokei almosplicr-*,<br />

very toh)petitivc. Hut, ;it<br />

the same fiine it ofTers even-thing<br />

you CJII wjtit.*<br />

Department of Motor Vehicles;<br />

iDMV) spokesperson Bill Madison<br />

said. Drivers will be expected to<br />

driveaboutlialfamilc from one exit<br />

highway<br />

to the next<br />

maneuvering and the other new<br />

"Our mission is to make Vure requirements.<br />

1<br />

"1 was impressed with the obvi-.<br />

'Ausexrelleneesnthcnianyarcuth<strong>at</strong><br />

1 saw<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> uliici * '*va.'*noishown<br />

in other school*," parent Urian<br />

K<strong>at</strong>chcr said.<br />

"I heard th<strong>at</strong> Lowe!! w one of the<br />

liigh«ts;hoolsintljcn3tio::, K answer questions about the English.curriculurn.<br />

Night canic from the PTSA»".Owng<br />

said. "It's jointly organized by U*c<br />

1TSA, tilt; adminisualion. the faculty,<br />

and the student leaders."<br />

According to Lucrecia Pcrrz,<br />

chairmin of the PTSA student recruitment<br />

committee, <strong>Lowell</strong> Night<br />

was'cieriird because she felt th<strong>at</strong><br />

thetu af-J some misconceptions<br />

,il ^ mi I owcll 'h<strong>at</strong> needed tu bt" rlorified.Ajtiiiijj;<br />

them arc Lowcll'srepu-<br />

Utlcn foi being very difficult and<br />

com pctilive.<strong>The</strong> committee wanted<br />

to shgvv parents and students how<br />

ouistahttu'f* the -school isl<br />

"^lut we're trying to do is get<br />

Chris- addiliorutl qualified students into<br />

tophcr Crcig,an eighth giutiet from <strong>Lowell</strong>." ITSA president Sherman<br />

rtitrcro HillMiddlcSdioct.said.":"K) May suid. "We wunt/id to showcase<br />

1 thought thiii if I got here and do a die sdiool."<br />

pretty yoodjob.I could probablygrt "V.<br />

.i scholarship for coKeye."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> initial idea for a <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

r _li!!if<br />

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Kevin Shricvt:. said. "<strong>The</strong> conii>ct3-<br />

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c though',, as parenis, th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

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tiiar parents to learn about <strong>Lowell</strong>,"<br />

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CAMPUS<br />

Januar<br />

Flood of students overwhelms CSF<br />

W<br />

By Jimmy Cheng<br />

ITH AN ESTlMATED2Q0studenis<br />

requesting aid from about 150 tu-<br />

tors over the course of this semes-<br />

ter. CSP members have their work cut out for<br />

them.<br />

Out of roughly 350 student particip<strong>at</strong>ing in<br />

the California Scholarship Feder<strong>at</strong>ion (CSR<br />

I^Togram.about 150 arc tutoring,according to<br />

- a;id<br />

;/ homoph'obic conuncnK such as "Hello Mr.<br />

.";:i<strong>at</strong>ly Person Sir!"<br />

writer got from a Luthitwrn \vallf talking to a<br />

' real, live person could Y •,• 'ra sni<strong>at</strong>ic. ''SCXUJI<br />

- pnrfenmce is a 'crrifyiiig thing i t.'Jk about," Fox<br />

: said. •• ' I<br />

•WJ&SSfjp'ZT'XZxX' S^£S;*ff. J * 1<br />

Appjrently.girU write m.irc-const nittrw M\ •<br />

yiceivTtftf.hoti.cron the b.ilhr(H»n walls tK.ui<br />

gun 'fhcfinJy ink onWw walls of tlu* IHIVS'<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hror.nii :ue tags although a utu, '- 1 an;<br />

wnttni inlipstiik.<br />

Acco.Jing to psycnnldgist Nurbcrt<br />

Siegl's icscjrch on b<strong>at</strong>hroom grjfliti.any<br />

personal cleirem is practically absent in<br />

boys' b<strong>at</strong>hrooms, altliougli obscene Urnfricti<br />

irni.ir.nv>n^,,tr:-i'. I iitKiiciuinn<br />

fox said,"Usually girls fetri more com •<br />

fortabletalkj:>gab«)Ul their prcMcms than<br />

gujii do.especialiy with each rlher. Men in<br />

general are tiained not to.tail* about wlul's<br />

hard in their lives witli each other."<br />

<strong>The</strong> ("iionyiniiy of the walls m.ikc them more appealing jnd accessible<br />

for some girls,"lt's not like anyone would know I did il."one freshman<br />

s'liid. :<br />

Jumr>r tmunah tdinburgh said."You can feel tree, yuu dnn't have io<br />

sign it or anything, so it's ;ill anonymous."<br />

Tbt: .idvicf • ulumns are m.iinly in the luthnKini in the art wing, next<br />

to die Lund r< wm, but they aie spreading. Although they started last year<br />

rtith.inowrwhc!iningrcsr:'onseto"i>n'.Dif,whyd.-in't Jdief'thepopulirity<br />

has itiiiiped this fall. !n the b<strong>at</strong>hroom near tlie band rootri, it takesthree<br />

to four davi (or a response.<br />

"I think it'r kind of nice th<strong>at</strong> g» Is are giving other girh adviL-c," freshmai<br />

1 reticii l^rilcfitld witi.<br />

"1 kjjow a lot of peopk don't like tht-rn.<strong>The</strong>y think ihcv're stupid;'<br />

p Sana' VaidK-iez said, "You're bored... you rust look up<br />

:inJ the door is mil of pretty stupid thincs and it maker you laugh «>««<br />

how dumb thoi ;^cyk its, if the>' en; wr'otis, they wmilo W ^(in;where<br />

dye."<br />

Jiinioi Diiii.i Scununna s.iid,"l think the>-'re good<br />

for advice, but they're in.ippro|niaic. It's simply vandalizing."<br />

"I like it." Schooner said. "Sometime*! take a long<br />

time in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom because I like to re-ni it." fr pant* ami begin<br />

buckling my belt, J noficemn* new itoii on the wall<br />

next tc. the question .ibotii being prvgnant:<br />

"Thdjik',.."<br />

JESSICA QV<br />

jpnin for somebody else," Stewart said.<br />

AsanJtcriititivetu CSF, soinestudents have<br />

turncti to priv<strong>at</strong>e tutnring for help with their<br />

«t tidies.<br />

A priv<strong>at</strong>e tutor helped Price lurullc lier Accetor<strong>at</strong>rd<br />

M<strong>at</strong>h course last war. "Hi* was helpful,<br />

and he give me certain packets th<strong>at</strong> would<br />

explain things belter tl.-n tlu* book did," sht<br />

•-lid "He she-wed nte tricks jh<strong>at</strong> helped a lot Ouring<br />

tcMs and during the final*."<br />

OouwtT, rice thotiglit her priv<strong>at</strong>e tutorwa.'i<br />

imp<strong>at</strong>ient."! didn't like him th<strong>at</strong> imnii, but the<br />

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A<br />

if"<br />

:.wnccrasuw^whiown,>ts."Peopiebuyir;<br />

' e^Uy.howJl.i* on ; ih£mannequin."<br />

Cunnuig&itiiwho wears lfarriasrunning *<br />

iVj-; shoes ,v^mj«nVor a ikirit; daiins'tohave.'<br />

j^ber'oTO'-rtylcyiwhefeas^eyeiyoneelse;;'<br />

^vWm:^imw I A^'-'nieyVe.all|ctoneK<br />

* A typical outfit roc a girl would be a bur-<br />

[ x gundy swe<strong>at</strong>ers a pair of burgundy jeans,<br />

'tburprndy boy. Girlshave been known j-'"<br />

"to wear "pWd ifcirts sad kiw^^too.*- I<br />

CANflPA<br />

"Ben:Ti\oini><br />

Campbell River,<br />

BritWi Columbi _(.<br />

; wrote th<strong>at</strong>"clothinB;<br />

dfKanlrcallynJ<strong>at</strong>ter:<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> tync of shoe<br />

you have, as long as<br />

j it doesn't cone'<br />

] iromlOi<br />

MAINE,USA•:•.-••.•: ^ •-d marijuana tshirts.<br />

according to<br />

Rosscuw.-<br />

:crs make garf^areinsideofKPPror<br />

ttnpanyui<br />

•backoff<br />

ENGLAND;:<br />

^cnrB<strong>at</strong>h.En<br />

-?lind,thefash<br />

ion'-consciotv<br />

\sfcar boot- ,_.,,.,..,. ..,.. .,••-..<br />

(C^tcrpniarrArtiaii<strong>at</strong>ed, and•$}$•&<br />

• •Martensl.iJaggyaiKi plain jeaw..andV|;v^i<br />

j swe<strong>at</strong>sbins, according toiChluei;!-.^<br />

Nla^^iX.Sr^wcarsdotiicstlMtait^ ••"***<br />

j comfoftabic'and practical. Her'ey5r.<br />

' crylaydothe5indudejearu,t-fihtrts,*;<br />

I polo JiiriJi and sws<strong>at</strong>shirtiSbcjJso^<br />

I wearsalotofdothesfromtlieCip,.<br />

j -which is baEcall/Amencan," she;<br />

'wrotc r ;! :' ; "^ i . i !tV.--f f';; 1 ::..,^/^-<br />

England hani:t trend*, accfirdf,<br />

ng ir>\yhiie.**THR£nglish are ill iich'<br />

•ffl(w\. fa«hihn' mn«ioufc*!she w»btfC<br />

""If reel was Uueveryone wbu'rfbe:<br />

wearing thrt lor; they'd kill Stand<br />

"thai it would be6vrr in c'coupJe of<br />

'moiVuu «T*d '•i^'lbs on'thy.next<br />

>in^eybj^ea^funky>gfT<br />

or waistco<strong>at</strong>s. Tlicst- skirts are sarong<br />

style in gau/y type fabrics and nubby<br />

linen," according to lydia.<br />

New Zealand fashion magazines<br />

come from Australia, bu: they have very<br />

heavy European, especially French, and<br />

A-Tierican influences. Lydia wrote<br />

HONGKONG<br />

In HoVig.Kong, ; allot of,t<br />

:pcople read ina^uncs to'<br />

"see wli<strong>at</strong>'i nicc^and they<br />

try to get th<strong>at</strong> kwH;bf stuff,<br />

too^ Phoebe} If u;viq;<br />

wrote. "Ripple si) over ihe<br />

world determine wh<strong>at</strong>'s itv<br />

fashion in'Horig Kong because<br />

:nost of the tnng<strong>at</strong><br />

zincs arc from ctthcrcoun«<br />

tries."' •'• ';••; , ' ••<br />

Lau prefers dollies th<strong>at</strong><br />

sk<strong>at</strong>eboarders war—r ex-, j<br />

tremci'y large cioU:es"and;<br />

baggy jeans, berauw she<br />

Hkes^stuiT; whichVtoolJ<br />

and targe " Wlien goiri'gout'<br />

with her friends, Liu often<br />

wears t-shirts and jeans.}<br />

j Although she weariltarili<br />

J •-• tops and shorts during tKt.^<br />

summer, she said they are,!<br />

not common in Hong]<br />

Kong. vr j


M<br />

ANY PEOPLE tliipk th<strong>at</strong><br />

p>ire:itsdi;mpiiieirj;idum<br />

.. boarding schools because<br />

HJy,^?XVrit to UTCibr them or<br />

don't want thieni to iiiVrude on ilwir<br />

marital bliss. ' "<br />

1 always thoughi a boarding.<br />

l U i d<br />

your parents sent you if they dijn"t<br />

wanij^ursaidCa«ieawiit;:ap-Jb-<br />

lic SC1KK>1 student whe J coded t j ailend<br />

high sciioof <strong>at</strong> Castillcja, an allfemale<br />

boarding school in Palo Alto,<br />

"fiuil<strong>at</strong>cr on Iwas <strong>at</strong>tracted to wh<strong>at</strong><br />

a boarding school had to offer.":<br />

Cheng felt th<strong>at</strong> Castillcjii would<br />

get hcrrcady for college because of the<br />

smal.1number of student*; in each<br />

class and the individual <strong>at</strong>tentionIstudentsgetfrom<br />

teachers. Aficrhersecend<br />

year <strong>at</strong> CajtiUeja,5hc rraliwi th<strong>at</strong><br />

; the doje intoaction between ieach-<br />

•ersond students bis helped her foci»,<br />

By April Chan<br />

oii her siuuies without the<br />

t;on-io.facc*xtpubiu.schc;-)i. ><br />

' - Even though Cast;!'r|a;li;w.stu<<br />

deni teacher r<strong>at</strong>io, small camtms.art.-i<br />

all.fc-Tiale student body help tlic students<br />

focus on their future, Janet<br />

mother for. >W0& r st$h<br />

,*egirl,feek ^ ^ i S -<br />

thfttihey.are v- 1 ' *"*"•*••<br />

sheltered<br />

from die re-<br />

: alittes ot the<br />

1 world.- • •:<br />

:^A '-'MAURT.IVnidi took-alikctybhriiig the<br />

: f \ evening news. Tbnight's topic teen preg.<br />

.i. ' JCnahcy, Asacouple retirwb* bed, the screen<br />

.suddenly show* high school students in a familylife<br />

doss using llour sacks as make-bett^ie bobirs.<br />

" f f o iyrf<br />

doestftwakeyuti up ir,title morning."'••"<br />

This was the birth of Baby.Hiink It Ovcr.a life-<br />

Jikc, robotic doll fonnerfscfospaceaiBinecr Rick<br />

. v.'dghs abuUt ^p6iinds,and has acrylic I^TS. Avail -<br />

b l i h 6 i c r f r ! J l i i m<br />

•lootjuim around $200??. :-.{<br />

'J : An i'lirniM ctmipiilcr thfji midu^ (lie iftjU cry'<br />

<strong>at</strong>rujidoin iiiteryah'eycryiwotolyL'.rho«r5.1bsiup<br />

V i ' f J | V<br />

fling lo be in j<br />

an environment<br />

as smalt as Gutillcfi fur such a<br />

long tit. er, a person can see the whole<br />

campus once they >tep out of the<br />

dorm," K<strong>at</strong>rina Vcng. a junior <strong>at</strong><br />

-\Oi5ul^&ad.. , r .<br />

":. •. PwfcsMitencr.afliKk'iitwlio<strong>at</strong>tended<br />

an.'nll-bovs boarding school<br />

report piixed feelings<br />

ot. the rast coast, tVxI-i th<strong>at</strong> Komj: 'o a<br />

boarding school hcSp.-i him. Ti;e<br />

- cre<strong>at</strong>ion ami discipline he ieanicd<br />

ni.v/ehini feaiHrr th<strong>at</strong> he controls his<br />

own life.<br />

"1 haled school ant' couldn't wail<br />

tu gel out,<br />

but oiu', i<br />

went into<br />

college. 1 was<br />

prepared to<br />

jUit foCUS O"l<br />

sellout, and<br />

th<strong>at</strong>'s wtm<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>ed me:<br />

from othtr<br />

college I..J-<br />

' ' _ • dfnt* who<br />

weren't used to balancing enjoyment<br />

and educ<strong>at</strong>ion," Mitznersaid.<br />

Miller went to a boarding school<br />

^because hie parent travel a lot and<br />

could not look alter him. He used to<br />

rfc*cnt his parents because he felt they<br />

;tliandonedh(m,huttl)e separ<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />

.wh.n -iidde ti.«r rcla!wjthhip stronger.<br />

"1 fcttasifl had.i<br />

to keep their tru« in me. and only do<br />

tlnncs th<strong>at</strong> they would xiice with,"he<br />

sad. "Acting as mv own pa/ent made<br />

me more res'*rfiisible and forced me<br />

have it my p<strong>at</strong>enu. wvrrarounJ."<br />

<strong>The</strong> rel<strong>at</strong>ionship l<br />

is not teally_ .<br />

more," Slary<br />

intneilolUladc&ir fivetu55 minutes,the noriiul ut the beck<br />

and i'.i!lol ihLs<br />

titilers th<strong>at</strong> indic<strong>at</strong>e whether-it V<br />

•whether it's being fed or not, and a small u anblcr<br />

"iwijcb' saiseswheiher it*s been sliaken. dropped,.<br />

, or roiighly haj|\illed. All of tlut H*cds it|*'>.«irious<br />

. log^c chips th<strong>at</strong> let it decide 'do j want to be quiet<br />

ordol wiiiit to cry?'* • •:• •• -<br />

„.- .If Uie doll cxie» uiuttcndcd lyr ova :\vo :n:r,.<br />

; a yellow "light. After<br />

tl tight iippcis. Agrecn Hghl will<br />

s beeti neglected or abuw-d.<br />

"'^ li'j\ "cract babj-r'aprem<strong>at</strong>urc infant doll, is also<br />

avmkble to teach the side effects of drug* d uring<br />

prtffiwncy. <strong>The</strong>.aack doll weiglis 3 to 5 pounds.<br />

• cries'more freque?itly and <strong>at</strong> a higher pitch, and<br />

responds more slowly in normal care. A vibnm'on<br />

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Qaby Think It Over is a vlnyi doll v^o$e cry- enmr with parendnt;.<br />

ing may convir-ce teens to stay abstinent. "it shows some ot the ronse-<br />

: ' •••• (juonccs nf unprotected sex,"<br />

You c<strong>at</strong>i't plan or schedule things ahead; i-ou I tt'T ^iV-tloiiiiir vuioc Kilo Lopes said. "I think it alw<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tend t" 1 it aU moineiit't notice," T' -!~ teachers the pu\"i some responsibility, th<strong>at</strong>.he<br />

<strong>The</strong>)'it ojnwed <strong>at</strong> how niudi work i^ neWtai shtmldn't leave the yir.I because living .i habj' is<br />

<strong>at</strong> San l>:rgo'?MJ'Jison High, said.<br />

Child 'Development <strong>at</strong> Madison Htghita sen ia-<br />

KT-longelcctivccLDA^fiidciils take home ihedoils<br />

altcinaiely foi'tJucc'Jaysand .lierequired to ketp<br />

a senior <strong>at</strong> Palonui Hiii)>.Schi>ol ihCliuiaVistJ.an<br />

(ithcr'school th<strong>at</strong> itxhl^aay,Think ItGva.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Uircc-day orded requires thai (he «udent<br />

carry the baby with them <strong>at</strong> nil tunes. Sin.'e the ferding<br />

key is <strong>at</strong>tached to thr te<strong>at</strong>'s w» ist like a hospital<br />

bracelet, die student cannot make excuses for notflectin«<br />

Ui«dolI.-Thrt*can't (iive it to someone eke<br />

> Pregnancy Testing<br />

.srD* Dmgiwris 1 tre<strong>at</strong>rnwl<br />

to or iliey can't go io urirk and not tike the doll,**<br />

Hitlman said. ' •"....• :.,<br />

Bfcaiweofthedoil'sdriailedfrJiurts.ir.tsscr'sbj<br />

have mistaken it for a real Uiby-- "My friends and I<br />

wcrtt to Siwier's and the waitrins crane owf and<br />

iwd the baby w.w a dour' ' . . ; -<br />

"You yourwlf ^et .iti.ichr'rand it's the<br />

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(( Over k'4ch«s teens the consr-<br />

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According to Mary Jurnuin. using the doll's<br />

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TTE-YOU HAVE;PASSE£) ihrough<br />

I Golden G<strong>at</strong>e Pail" in the eany morn-<br />

Jjng, you may hive noticed a group of<br />

people slowly moving in unison. Are :hey<br />

practicing sorrw land of martial ari' If th<strong>at</strong><br />

was your guess, y^u are hall right.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se people are doing a HTCM -relieving<br />

cxerdscone of the manyJUTercnt ways<br />

of relax<strong>at</strong>ion, such as t'ai chi ch'uan and<br />

Mti« people see voga a* an cxerase<br />

where a person twists himself M prctzel-<br />

Uke ihnpcs. Again you nrc half ripht. Yoga<br />

is an excrcbe with &4.000 postures th<strong>at</strong><br />

build strength, help .rdtxarion, improve<br />

cardiovascular fitness, and have other<br />

therapeutic benefits. <strong>The</strong> oarrciics are developed<br />

with pojtures. meditariun and<br />

bre<strong>at</strong>hing. <strong>The</strong>basic form of yoga is raja<br />

.wga. or royal yoga.<br />

"Yogadevelops awareness in everything<br />

you do," Janet MacLeod, an instructor <strong>at</strong><br />

the lyengar Yoga Institute ofSrai Francisco<br />

onTaraval Street. Kiid-"Youbeci->mcinorcsensitive<br />

io your own environment, to the<br />

^r^Sw^ofSanFr<strong>at</strong>Kltco<br />

$40/b classes ofiSlO/dss<br />

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outer environment, to your body, to your<br />

bre<strong>at</strong>hing, and to your diet."<br />

to remain idaxtdandquitt, not a(?iui«i."<br />

Scott MacLeod (not rel<strong>at</strong>ed to land<br />

MacLeod), an instructor <strong>at</strong> Yoga ScmvJ<br />

of San Francisco on Divisadrro Street.<br />

said. Toga ii most pleasant when one can<br />

experknee th<strong>at</strong> vm« of idease."<br />

Of the £4 .MOO poiiturcs. only a ft-w arc<br />

do.ie regularly. In yoga,tanJi and bead suri'ls<br />

change lhrhix!y'si'cntcr of gravity, which<br />

rfleets brc<strong>at</strong>riing and digestion.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> altcntion M drawn inward in<br />

yoga," lantt Maclrci 1 ,!) Mid. "It is nut the<br />

same JS'.'H'I cisinv; u Itcrr people work out<br />

jjy<br />

e ie leading a book and they're wtrki£ -<br />

£iutk KXiul union as i nv-jtu c»l vhvition.<br />

tlic icpcut-.on ol nMj^t<br />

'Yogi iroin the lycny.ir tr.'tiiiticii<br />

pood for physi-ral piotilcnis, hci.au<br />

i v ^arvvgalottks<strong>at</strong>.iiigniiu'ni.uit!(•!<br />

*j n,**ScoIt MacLeod said.<br />

AnotlKt rtlj.xdliO!i cxcrcuc th<br />

chi kh';i:u; isa cundiiiniitnge.tfrciMr thnt<br />

c hancev flexibility.<br />

T'ai chi ch'iuii lias ?0 to ,V» pttsturcs,<br />

C^^hWtfryExerd^ :<br />

•^^^TO^'OttegB^treet^. <strong>Lowell</strong> English tcadicr lr\-ing !eyaie practiced Jl a<br />

.rnuch sldwrr puce.<br />

According ii> Rothilein, who a!in<br />

•^Chinese<br />

He<strong>at</strong>hy<br />

Eixerche "is<br />

th<strong>at</strong> you<br />

know th<strong>at</strong><br />

you're not<br />

Stressing any<br />

one part of<br />

your body<br />

and really<br />

taking care<br />

ct its tra'anc<br />

and<br />

Jeiinie Chin<br />

Hansen<br />

who<br />

practices<br />

Chinese<br />

Healthy<br />

Exercises <strong>at</strong><br />

Ortega Park,<br />

tcadrss t'ai chi. t'ai chi lus a three-way phi •<br />

lu>oi'^i';'.ril'st:>ph> i aciIH«lth3tiil;U > fi:Ts«'<br />

against illness. By doing t'ai chi, you can<br />

get hcaltliiiT and hdp prevent recurring<br />

'.ickness.<br />

Second is defense sgainft outride aggi>^sior<br />

"You learn 10iontrolyourbodv<br />

wd uefund >*ourscli7* Rothitcin >aid. One<br />

principle of t'ai thi ch'uan as a mean; of<br />

self-defense 15 redirecting zn ad%rrsaiv'*<br />

blow against lurn&df.<br />

T>K third phi)osiiph>' isdtfcnsi 1 against<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h. It is a<br />

strange concept<br />

where if you<br />

practice long<br />

enougli you will<br />

Ice] like part of<br />

the universe.<br />

"You don't<br />

- \\ and you frd.basicallv.tlwt^-cni're<br />

not going lp t^ir,'" ivdtlwtrin uiil.<br />

"Iticc o) [XKIV. ptracc cf iniml," l?r*hnuji<br />

Can-Qw Wu iaul of bis stuilier. of<br />

"lai (.hi u^tlcJiuiti.iiito i ali'-rii 1 . Mr»« people think i: isnothi!;j',<br />

.noif ihan a Onw, timr-ttiitMitHinv;<br />

V<br />

;i icrt *bw f.iwroi back Uoublcanil<br />

locf.i!cd an o\\i juon.! li;iJ;t i"n<br />

I'vcn thcnigh t'ji ihi *:!i'ti.it: and yty#i<br />

|'f.u drffafnt.tliiji u't'-jt^r'il principles<br />

j M I'M chi."<br />

-oid. "Tlii" <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

ffmi ii/v>i ititiluiiKj! liki' many<br />

" 1 bi iirw it is iht; technique lor find •<br />

int;(>ntf'!iciT"* I; u^di'ii Ik 'c>l^i!jii>x-."I^tw-<br />

-i! PP. .*.acfvT lovs RinLttai said-'lt re-<br />

[K'ttant to one's well being." /J-<br />

ShiangCltcrij*i 1 ini,.iiiSU-)'e4r>o!d instructor<br />

troni Taiwan. said."il >i»u start<br />

early, Uy llic timr \vu arc old ymi >-ill still<br />

be very<br />

jnZXBBSl^U&iiVhndHHE<br />

A*h* you don't work your<br />

rnusctei, p'etty uoon tiiey it;<br />

^oi going to work for you."<br />

Keith Fenton. who also<br />

practices Chinese Healthy<br />

Exercises <strong>at</strong> Ortega Park.<br />

'-• '^btneone^fi<br />

, Viwitepw<br />

<strong>at</strong>ivity ,-ind c<br />

eraressedif<br />

: &ertTay;97<br />

-. .: '-'.-:• . .<br />

Slow movoments o( Chinese He<strong>at</strong>thy Exercises are an easy w^: ;. -' ';^' f<br />

the body without stressing the mind, as these people do each ft: ; ^ V^v:'-v :<br />

Ortega Park. ' jj-.' : - r ' r-/;^'^<br />

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OVER HOWTO RELAX. YOU'LL<br />

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Yo£a students raise their Arms in an ancient form<br />

of exercise <strong>at</strong> lyengar Yoga Institute d San<br />

Francisco.<br />

Let the aroma enclose you<br />

in a world of ease and reRef<br />

El Holistic methods provide results BeneSdal to mental health<br />

R<br />

By Mdindu Huang<br />

ED EVES, TIRED muscles stress, SUMS, ami<br />

STRESS charaoeru-c many <strong>Lowell</strong>ites. In <strong>at</strong>tempting<br />

to escape this horrid disease, sonic ex-<br />

hausted people aie trying hoiuiic tre<strong>at</strong>ments such as<br />

arom<strong>at</strong>hcrtpy, medit<strong>at</strong>ion, spas and saunas, and listening<br />

to musi^<br />

Arom<strong>at</strong>herapy, the hotter form of menu] ih&apy.<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>ures scented candles, nw«Sdg« and b<strong>at</strong>hs with stenta. 1 .<br />

oDi, And potpourri burners. Certain scents alter moods<br />

and provide therapeutic effects.<br />

"Arom<strong>at</strong>herapy is not a new form of mental therapy,"<br />

UuneKnunb.nunsscr<strong>at</strong> Bare Been tialsolStonestown<br />

said. "It is thousands and thousands of years old. It is a<br />

motr n<strong>at</strong>ural, holistic Approach to mental health than using<br />

medicine like syntfjeticurug*.*<br />

It works on two levels: through the sense of smell,<br />

stimul<strong>at</strong>ing the brain to produce responses throughout<br />

the body, and through absorption into the skin, according<br />

(o the Bm<strong>at</strong>heTQpycF>xalo$.<br />

**Ehe oik are extracts from herb plants. Its property is<br />

to aid and stimul<strong>at</strong>e the body." Kramb said.<br />

Xronwtberapy with massage was used for medical<br />

purposes in Europe before and during World War 1. according<br />

to the March 1993 issue of the Banwr. Andcm<br />

as many vials of seen Kd oils were Hound in their tomb*.<br />

Wheh scented cJttdies bum, they fill a room with fragrance-Just<br />

sit back and let the thigraiicc tehx you."said<br />

Alicia Sorwno, a M)wu feel betitr.: It's like a<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural imcUing tluitg. U ^Uns you down aivl rcJaxo<br />

Medit<strong>at</strong>ion '^ . ; ":<br />

Medit<strong>at</strong>ion! mental vac<strong>at</strong>ions, and music guarantee<br />

first 'find a restful and comlorub(c position. Qoic your<br />

eyes and dim the lights, suggests An of Relax<strong>at</strong>ion by<br />

\\'hcn you inedit<strong>at</strong>e/your mind should wander frcdy.<br />

If you envision a scene o( failing rain, th<strong>at</strong> image nuy iciriind<br />

you of a MuirrfalKwhicli in turn may remind y&u<br />

of a nice vjc<strong>at</strong>ionyou took. Med:U>ion runs pleasant<br />

i;Josiind nu-morifi «nn.yhly ttitt'i «th olher.<strong>The</strong>ft 1 idrai<br />

should not be linked in any.way u> utn present world.<br />

"It Imediution) is really retudngand calming," said<br />

.vaphomore Monica Kwan. "You ma kid; back and for-<br />

-gel about die stress of life." Kv.-jn n.icdiuies alvut undsapes<br />

and peaceful settings. "Mcoiution helped to imprpvt<br />

my conctrtr<strong>at</strong>ion during class," she said.<br />

,.Menial yacalioii> art (ucJiUiiuu *cuioru where a<br />

particularly pleasant [wmocy-fc recalled. <strong>The</strong>se mCTnories<br />

should he calming sccncssuch aj Undioipes. Once<br />

>ou iuw ihf «aw in your mind, concentr<strong>at</strong>e on it. Inuj;inc^nu<br />

arc really there, hearing nil the sounds and seeing<br />

aJJ the sight!; Do i*»! force yourself t--> remember. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

something ?niy adds ns<br />

Music<br />

• Musis can<br />

caJw. you regardless<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong><br />

kind tt ii. \\1i<strong>at</strong><br />

ir,;itlcrs is how<br />

you listen to iu<br />

l'ick a melody<br />

om of your<br />

memory or play<br />

a song. Listen to<br />

the rittanri fall of the cotes, thcbe<strong>at</strong>, the way die chords<br />

ran together. Picture the significance uf the sounds in<br />

your mtnd and foflo**' them. Conc^ntrsie on the music<br />

and tiii)\k.of nothing ct*r.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ural Wonders in Stcnestowa sefc relax<strong>at</strong>ion tapes<br />

and CDs, <strong>The</strong> music is * mixture of n<strong>at</strong>ural sounds, such<br />

as rain, dolphin songs. and btnisongs. mixes with the<br />

sounds of flutn and harps.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> music is soothing, calm and peaceful," jaid<br />

sophomore Ying Hua, who listens to «tape titled W<strong>at</strong>er<br />

Marks, whid) mixrd n<strong>at</strong>ure sounds like rain with flutes<br />

and piano.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> ocean sounds here are very popular;," Andrew<br />

Boyd. salesperson <strong>at</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

Wonders, said.<br />

Spas and saunas<br />

Spar, and saunas arc another<br />

way to relax. A typical<br />

program <strong>at</strong> KabuVi Hot<br />

Springs in ' „<br />

Japantown in<br />

SJ» Francisco<br />

includes an<br />

unlimited use<br />

of the hot tub, steam cabinet, and cold showers as well»<br />

a priv<strong>at</strong>e shi*t>u massage by a profsuional massager.<br />

According to Zella Dunn, reactionist <strong>at</strong> Kabuld Hot<br />

Spring*, a shiauu tn<strong>at</strong>sagL- relaxes certain muscles, "<strong>The</strong><br />

massageis mnsxa^e on certain pressure points on your<br />

body. <strong>The</strong>y rjute their thumbs to knead out the stress<br />

and tension in your muscles," Dunn sod.<br />

'It worked really well bccaiuc it made all .my musdes<br />

"••»*..1JM Nlalt Dalton said. . ><br />

Tlic pn-i'iams <strong>at</strong> KabitV Hot Springs range In price<br />

IriMii 510 for u«r of ihc facilities to $65 for uic of the £a-<br />

y^ y<br />

i is t)«; htticr way to rtfuif AndS<strong>at</strong><br />

Smell the scents<br />

Basil: Fights headaclie: mental fadgue, digesi<br />

tion,5trett; stimul<strong>at</strong>es memory<br />

K Gniumon; Bghts colds and flu, warms achy<br />

, Diuidci. simul<strong>at</strong>es cuculnliontarou&op!iyu<br />

cal senses<br />

(Eucalyptus: Fights colds, flu, respir<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

problems, arthritis; increases concentr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

La>tnden Fights burns, insect bites, headaches,<br />

blemishes, sunburn; calms and soothes<br />

Lemon: Gtrmiciue, air disinfectant; reduces<br />

tension headaches, depression, and, mental<br />

3 Marjoram: Sed<strong>at</strong>ive, u-laxcs miisde cramps;<br />

^ alms stith the mind, soothes nervr, and in-<br />

Otange: Disinfectant.aids digestion; stimul<strong>at</strong>rscre<strong>at</strong>ivity'"


I ,' ';•'•'<br />

^%M<br />

)&•'-. •&&*•?*<br />

%i We Variety of music -«^<br />

jin$$n Francisco mirrors<br />

Be ethnic dit/ersity of the<br />

people and communities found in<br />

BASS reverber<strong>at</strong>ions^<br />

|,risc.;from the floors and<br />

¥ , K J « ^ ,-;., . ;.,v : exciting and criginal."KphomorcL* have<br />

pcrtbrmances almost every night—* 1<br />

r<strong>at</strong>ion rvn by volunteers with dw<br />

c«r)' weekend. Ticiets rangei Jf"<br />

dbou; $5 each and all agcaan^i<br />

come. <strong>The</strong> Komotion is tempc -*•<br />

closed for seirnik repairs.^ |<br />

"We don't have rnangri<br />

peouicjshould come and ha%Ta(<br />

time," booking a»r«fin«to^T<br />

you tti'mk without Wrryin^fte<br />

rigt.i or not" Musc<strong>at</strong> t? also,coordlY<br />

' r<strong>at</strong>ing a new dub, Freaky,vATch^BJ<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>ure rap and htp hofvTbc c&b^i 'i<br />

i:<br />

due to come put by sometime initi&i<br />

•'. Hiivicvirr Umtrover<strong>at</strong>^ ra. ^ .<br />

29 nayta month "Average ticket price hip hop .will always cvhunue ta arv ^.<br />

is S10 and listeners range in age from<br />

f : =|<br />

peal to teerugaiwtiBry'Uurte Who ';f J>?<br />

yearn for mettw grooves, hard lyr? l<br />

• ire ami provide a forum in which : %uL<br />

young people can expifeu thciiuti*yeK<br />

•mm<br />

; =^;.4f.;>:.:^.;i<br />

^c^W y<br />

snii maknig waves<br />

•7."he Fillmorc, loc<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> 1805<br />

Geary Blvd., is a t.-vvoritt.'^Wr irj* to<br />

be \>\* acnl coming, 1 ' J*%»n \-\cy. <strong>The</strong><br />

riUi*vor2i office cuordin<strong>at</strong>oi. xw\.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> decor h, '.usldric Tcck'n'ioll w lUi<br />

ing. it >t<strong>at</strong> lelains the old stereotype^ .<br />

.vduCJDwdetin rock is hoihing.more<br />

, ih<strong>at</strong> id. oil louJ. dc-ioij.^ ,r.yi cli\ •.,<br />

trie ' ^ ' :: 'r^fi^*Q~$'fi- ••'<br />

•- For those who (lo not iike'nip^* 1 y p p ) ,<br />

SOsstuffTTli p|ionc nmr.U-r is f-115).<br />

U35-0750.<br />

ub i\ TKi<br />

, 43+rl30S-"I think ir J<strong>The</strong>l'alladiuml<br />

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em rock, also dubh«i "altern<strong>at</strong>ive,* cil seiwir Baiil.^ftrople just came uy<br />

dismiiang it as noiMJ.w ew.y, "Every ' luxltoyouaiiditartc-jd<strong>at</strong>icin^with<br />

once iua whUeTUInic n cenain' so^g.., ywu.. A1M>. it was wry smoVey an^<br />

.: but I don^t listctt to U?u 105 Usaaa: tficie werr people drinking."<br />

I'm a mellow person," senior T^ra <strong>The</strong> Wart)eld. another choice<br />

.Couper said. *I. know 'I'm generali- dow-ntm^T;, is loc<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> 9gi Market<br />

sing, but altoiutive is jusi nor mdlow - ••'.SL.{4£5) 775-7722 "I wnt then.'lor<br />

enough formed ^^<br />

ao>ncerl1butnotjusttosoio.icliil>.'<br />

".-: Yet be>x?t«4 me stereotype, mod- scnioiJ<br />

em nick isa source of pop culture, csjirrssfon<br />

arid iiyic for the mousing<br />

number of people listening to it."" r<br />

'•Solrtof nioJcrn it>ck and alter- r<br />

North Bcwih Tbwet.'iitxtixd and ;<br />

Vidett employee Jim PortnKk wV?.".^<br />

guess I can'.unribub; a^loi of il to thV<br />

1 . Erik SnowK'rg said. "You<br />

!anda sii^k .Uicr yinu'onic tuck, with<br />

'tliesmcU of iwe<strong>at</strong>, sinbkc an J raunchy<br />

beer on you. 1 don't think lit go<br />

• backextcpt^brareaDvcoo! concert."<br />

/ ,f fio^ iiil? rtaiiOTicr.t South of Market,<br />

i'ty Slimi, At135 Eleventh St.,<br />

(413) *2t-353O."Slinf* is J really<br />

'boxofTkf aiiptovct<br />

Green&jyand Stone Temple IHlots,"<br />

=:' ::>At Xowcft altern<strong>at</strong>jyeha*becomz ,:;<br />

Ve a b;<br />

.'ThOTVj'a^6Vmuchto3ibafroiu. B kde>- Communln 1 Ttuuier <strong>at</strong> .'510!<br />

•V Ip nil its fomis, modern rock has<br />

ii^corixand w!Il nrinain a supleot'iiu<br />

Bay Area music scene. Fcr ihose th<strong>at</strong><br />

ha^e itally liswned.it rcaUj'isn'i "just<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

to funk, country to Ecchnn. U origin<strong>at</strong>ed in the<br />

early 20th century in th? widvrn United St<strong>at</strong>esfTIHEiSvVEET,<br />

melodic sounds of jarr<br />

I danccaboutihecooljughtain<strong>The</strong>:D^ •<br />

<strong>The</strong> rhythms ar,d cxpvrssive ic<strong>at</strong>ure* of West<br />

African song contributed much to earlv W7,<br />

-*••_ nwriarigsajcophoiiecaJmitheiuUkreT<br />

to a complete silence. <strong>The</strong> invigor<strong>at</strong>ing ptmo<br />

His the ears wt&alver-u5ncdnoto.Ttje rhythmic<br />

drum echoes in the hearts of the fcamers.<br />

Today jazz hajtwrjjinc increasingly **ppu -<br />

br with ywtthsbecauwct the jazz-hip hop fusion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> artxtts such as \ Tribe Called Quest,<br />

US 5- Gum, and Gang Starr have popularized.<br />

Just whai'JK crowd is getting inio it. tl«e song<br />

is overwind everyone is fotced to go home.<br />

Tberc'sabijijaKt thing ?oing on right now<br />

with teenagers,*" *a;d <strong>Lowell</strong> senior Julia<br />

*"Eich^afor7ndcscTibe;apcrxinalily"Mo<br />

py<br />

Moos, a xnior <strong>at</strong> Washington who plays Ac<br />

trumpet, said. "It** my way of expressing my<br />

fedings. Not everyone wants to listen u> you talk.<br />

h}<br />

tionoftlwpcnonwho'srfcymg.andihai'kwh<strong>at</strong><br />

makes it different from other form* of music,<br />

Bddauari-Litdinun,who is in a salsa band and<br />

the LoweUfazz Band. She <strong>at</strong>tributes jazz'* success<br />

with teenagers to hip hop artist* such as Al -<br />

phabet Soup, the Beastie Boys, and DigaWc<br />

Planets,**<strong>The</strong>y reaCyincorpoTJie hip hop with<br />

be-bop," she said. "You hear it in oil the rap<br />

tongs. It if reallyycoming back.*"<br />

like classical.''<br />

Motes believes th<strong>at</strong> artists who have com-<br />

y p<br />

into all forms of music from rap to soul, rock<br />

bined hip hop with jan have helped to expand<br />

dtc influence of jazz. "1 think they've jMvra a<br />

ikes a chord with Golden G<strong>at</strong>e<br />

wider scope of wh<strong>at</strong> jazz on do," he said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y've shown the gre<strong>at</strong> avenues of wh<strong>at</strong> jazz<br />

can do in the future."<br />

Young km seeking entertainment can hang<br />

out <strong>at</strong> a varictjTofJazz dubs around the Bay Area.<br />

Kim Daras,has bea i to dubs such <strong>at</strong> Pearl's<br />

£nnco's,2ndtheUpandDownC!ub.''r 0K *i*tb~<br />

lic, w junior G nnadiy Gildo)«itOTi '.saiS. Ji; re-<br />

afit} 1 , das&ical mu.sk<br />

h often availaltle for<br />

prices no more than<br />

you wTTIphnnyfiaD.oflmup<br />

to 6* percent discounts<br />

on selected<br />

Samuel Ramey<br />

stars in ^Mefistofete"<br />

programs fur students (o encourage younger<br />

people to lisiti] IQ classical muw- itythmicshuiflingand stay"in 'the<br />

ilreds iit'yo<strong>at</strong>is people from au«untl Octroi! News. Elements ofTocu two-<br />

.. «cp.sakA,^>oilia,lamb»jA,ta;igo,and<br />

j<br />

i^ hnr, iu qurhruiiiuu <strong>The</strong> sign<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

lai S-w lose dub, is about the iime as •iiep ii when the man arches thr<br />

wiiman b<strong>at</strong>JcuTwd, rockinj^ier side,<br />

liecsuv? ww steps are constantly<br />

g f a DJ ind a Jive •lppearihj;, \*6pl? must keep learn-<br />

bjrtd. <strong>The</strong> niiisitis b<strong>at</strong>ldj, )inrn.«rted ing them. <strong>The</strong>re are w».*et z.u.\>;',.<br />

;/ym Mextcu viz Lot An^rtrji. Tltc Bnjpttc vmn'i x* !rtcj>s ihit oti» mm unity, According Iu<br />

Medina, who has bitrt dindng 1 ;^<br />

rtuciTiirft w iiticc it became popular (n ~<br />

the Day Area two years ago. She<br />

kjrrKd it from h*r niendf and bygoing<br />

lo clubs to tyaldi people dancr.<br />

"Peopi-come from all over to<br />

^ce,'MedJittsaid. ; 'n!goaIl the<br />

waydawn to £an lose to dance. Banda<br />

is the in thing nowi People keep up<br />

with the rfAwicand the «te|*5and wh<strong>at</strong><br />

grcujw ire going u» bcpLiying."<br />

Binda wnw as ar. alicnutive tu<br />

gJitgs for many teens, it keeps them<br />

out ot'ttouble and provides a friendly,<br />

rdiuod <strong>at</strong>nfosphere where the>* can<br />

have fun loflclhet.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> loved and lo<strong>at</strong>hed<br />

school years remembered<br />

By LoresM Montana<br />

T ATELYrVB3EEK.-fcni-<br />

: nifcing ahttjt die three<br />

jL_/»nd a hal/-years I've<br />

spent <strong>at</strong> Lo-.rll/and specul<strong>at</strong>-<br />

»ng about my last semester<br />

jnd whj i A trip if » fecit?! since.<br />

seniors, aren't we<br />

g>ad Nc'^rnbc: IN way behind<br />

us? All of th<strong>at</strong> stress ef filling,<br />

applic<strong>at</strong>ions, wrtitng<br />

essays, g&ing to ou: rarhers<br />

i w rucmroendjtiun s. and<br />

seeing our c<strong>at</strong>cKcforsroarr of-<br />

'en than we th< tught we would.<br />

(MA. Choi and J gol VM y wtfl<br />

acquainted these pa.it few<br />

months.)<br />

Rcm i'mher th.it promise<br />

uwjws to k.nd<br />

in all <strong>at</strong> our appEicaucm t »v ihe<br />

first week of No* cm hire?<br />

Didn't qui te wot k oui (or mo*t<br />

of us. On ton of all the J»n«-<br />

••ork tint «vO*vtre awgpied,<br />

taJiy during the<br />

ii:'.>i)tti < I N.'Vanbcr, v« lud<br />

Jo ux^i-ry about uriring ucaiiv<br />

on ovr jpplic<strong>at</strong>ions, ihinkjng<br />

MV \ht best evsav (stimeihing<br />

we hardly tver did tor EnidiOi<br />

cla^*),4nd nmiiiny to ihc iicarcvt<br />

po« officp bfftire it da*ca<br />

on Nov. 30.1 gel tired juit<br />

thinkinp ;iboui it,<br />

tort's Ihink Kick a linfe fur-<br />

firsi-dass voyage through<br />

lime, rrc.'Jmwn YVAT. l:vm aftci<br />

j lull yniftU't here, many<br />

o! u* were Mill wonderinp<br />

whai'i the ditVercnceiictween<br />

a U sJiedulc and a C schedule<br />

and why ewq-one would ask<br />

«iFmUy. '<br />

we »sed to get all edited t^twn<br />

thai upperclassm&v wiW<br />

tum around in bis sell i 1 * as*u»<br />

tor a paw: *» p4>ct',Tb?y.<br />

Wed HKteT^'it thcCOSKT US<br />

titzed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n enmc «>phomc«*<br />

year, iind vw: were all cttuv^i<br />

because wt werci'igoiog to he<br />

anymcrc. Put we i tjuite nurure<br />

for FamDv Ufe elau though;<br />

i«c giggW <strong>at</strong> the mention of<br />

.This time Ust ysar we v.xrc<br />

- Already worried jh^ul who<br />

cjr junuii prosn " in our mind, because<br />

we noiT wt-<br />

ipell "junior** dunn^ Sptnt<br />

Week. (Hint: Sopfaomcits,<br />

dqn'i try spelling "SD|4IC*<br />

more.* It jusido^ta'l w>jdO<br />

Hut by the time die dsM £f _'"'<br />

I9M naJ sicppnl afTthcIa'va<br />

Ut Kaar, then turn M semoa<br />

K3i up and our i was »bout to<br />

r H is ous'. U« Jtanoe to,.<br />

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teec the fart th<strong>at</strong>


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Drive into '95<br />

with new high<br />

tech innov<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

By Cab-inland fuUa Yueh<br />

iUDEBEHWOAc<br />

'" Y w*»^o£a shiny new car<br />

' , JL and foe up the engine. It<br />

pom to fife as you bead •aH to<br />

cruivr the street*. You slowly<br />

fcn&c <strong>at</strong> a red Kpfct and with a<br />

toudiof abuiton.Thr root retract*<br />

into the trunk. t*irninp.<br />

hcaih i>fiicarby 'Sniool^rt. With<br />

ifl Ac pm«r «mi could ever dfr-<br />

and drive off into the «nsct.\<br />

- Cart are* COK mttdi rawe,<br />

unique nrw inline*, jjow bos<br />

CDpljyers, d idi<br />

; for 1995,<br />

duces ihc Spyder, which if a^;<br />

•£rop-«irad gorgeous « a btick<br />

, widow is dendiy, "<strong>The</strong> 30Q0GT<br />

Si SpvJeranddwMGOGTVR.<br />

4 Spvda are our newest moaVii,"<br />

Michael Burns, a Miuubuhi<br />

public rchUons rcpreKnUttiw^<br />

said ~Tbe Spyd«'(f&>tareir«»etabk<br />

ha:d top toot, which no<br />

otbercarokmpanyh<strong>at</strong>oui Jib**<br />

•.'lbs fan of • awrotiMe ivith a<br />

? touch of a bottM*. b<strong>at</strong> the tonwmience<br />

a»d nfcty ol a nodoorcoupe<br />

when the top u up.<br />

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p f eleCricaJly po^-tred hvdraulk<br />

pump* th<strong>at</strong> drive four<br />

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c/Haders retrscr*aa; weft :be<br />

rtthrr r-» remade n»; deck<br />

fid, acoonfioj; to Mbtpr TmttL<br />

Mitsubishi plan* to %dl trah;<br />

2.JXW <strong>at</strong> abase prior of $62*00<br />

each. I'm suit ID fc? able to «'ford<br />

th<strong>at</strong> on my S5-a-ww& allowance<br />

Ma, 1 rwtsi a fane."<br />

If tfe Spfdrr exceedsyo»r<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ed $3I.0fn. Plagued hv 6problcm><br />

midway<br />

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the Spydei, tbr ^<br />

cutkm of torwd<br />

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.hance u, hone their skiil, ^ l ^ ^ i ' '<br />

Guard/forward Urn M^n.^h 3T!2fl3«;8!Shn<br />

goi theoppnrumitv to nnnt.-.-mil ins .Tuq. Jan. 17 <strong>at</strong> Burton<br />

way to IS points, lurwaid (Livin Fn , Jan. 2C <strong>at</strong> McAtoar S<br />

Mc(!rane practiced his s!.«ppiiv,;lay- "<br />

up, center Nick Meyer yni a LI;HH.C "In 'he liist lull" we were<br />

to case hii hunger by fiMMin^un it- U'Ginndl co.uh [.avclle Ti<br />

bounds, and poitit ^uarii Stanley '-liO. 'Inw-.H »..iine "ill with * v/f-il<br />

YctinU and guard Will Waluwn piev, a;v.l Wi'wsric unable tu>',et t<strong>at</strong>tc<br />

aiid*:d more tloor burns m 'hiit :n u.uiaim!; -n i< [.'all, huil ni.<br />

teMimi-s. lowi-ll'. \icl.>n gillie limn p'Jv,:<br />

"I'roin ihe star; ntllie (•.unfit >. it or^ai!:/'';) basketball. I'Ciiii; Will<br />

app-Ti'ill th<strong>at</strong> thcyci"jld;''l pl.ivwilh n>.)-.h(ii .iinl tuil pl.iviii^hi-il"<br />

uv," NuOr.inv -aid, rrierrinj* t>> 1 owxH vill have in uotiiiine Ut<br />

! owi-ll's '' '1 mti U\ star! tin* t'.aine ol.iv haul t ••(.•'•.<br />

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(>[H:niiij', lip. !n a lv(i<br />

sft|uciK'e.-Vi.-iine. •.Ink- ,in<br />

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!::H!M |nrw.»! 1 I il.i'i Ht! IVti f. 1<br />

i-'U-'i v,- -.I/.- .i> II; • i".-'> pioHiT<br />

Senior torwnri Norman "Hoop Dog" Siu (2'3) scores,<br />

touciiifit; 'Jov-ii :i< tf.f; Hoy cit'tf -: lont; tiif.t'.t over t'nt; Lions' detanr.c ar.<br />

iK>.dt i p ,ii.r<br />

l:>oK"> tjn las', Werincsfl/iv <strong>at</strong> L<br />

Junior Tiffany Tamura leads fellow Cardinals siiphomore Allr/.-n Monz .'3D. sor. 1 >tiK)re Lindsay Vea (15J; ><br />

and junior Julie Lev-(22) en afa-itbieak in ifie varsity ,qu.>d'i .ittory over O'Cor,;-.-.! yjiTus-'-i^iy.<br />

Girls' basketball routs Boilermakers<br />

to remain undefe<strong>at</strong>ed in league play<br />

A'<br />

I and u<br />

Bvticorge Flaherty<br />

.---ril''.'-' !•'<br />

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WM %ht b<strong>at</strong>tle<br />

oftiiebulge<br />

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'"'. *••]-,•.r.n.U,,.I;'--J>;> luumi<br />

"•* ':•"'• . •-.': i :i" ! irtsdl'-i pi. 1 .;.' .1*<br />

Mi'lfU'iti i «c«.l AV-nv.lv.^nt into in-.-<br />

'U .I.)'-- n :n xhc st-. < i<br />

(he O'Cv'iiiU'll I^MlffiiuiKcri :•! t.\<br />

.e tiic l'oikrnuk.<br />

Lowoll,<br />

- Lowoll, fiwciinyaiHi.e tiic lok is, v'nt oil<br />

ijuLk -itart. scifriin; 13 poin'.s tn the fir-.: quarter, while<br />

ihcir uppontnts made .in f.inic->i cliotx but were urul^U-<br />

We had i'H< m.my nirri'ivyrs," vninr powe*; jun^ard<br />

u> score With rhc mt--Tis.il advanUgc. the Ords II,JV ^il<br />

; Z[ undrnv-iv] the Hoilcrmak- Si^t Bolter said "it"we k.-cpon playing like 'liis. w.- a-<br />

As the Sftcoiid qiurici* t?«"»i undrnv;iv, the Lkitlcrnuk-<br />

«rs were ilelerinmtfil 10 bo part of tin: g.une bui<br />

O Kahn takes third<br />

<strong>at</strong> Sonoma Valley<br />

Tournament<br />

Uy Jeremy Lee<br />

oWLLI<br />

di-Kipi^ vcvciiiii 'mlul It* L'in<br />

ihc Soncttiid Valley dualiti.itrli<br />

toiin^rncnt l.isi Friday, but<br />

v^ii-r Mjtt K.1I111 provided a bright<br />

',pI\L!.l!lv rrirlV; ., 1WO-<br />

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iEl Cards improve to 3-0 in the league with an exciting win over O'Connell in a game filled with intensity<br />

Lo\v i cllJVboys'ba*]cctball:cain'sperf* i ct<br />

league r«vini . .<br />

intLTisity tilUiii thr (pune. With rwo minutes<br />

left. Charts I cung stale die toll and flung ir to<br />

the oth'ir end of the court, wheir wphomoie<br />

EtigeiK MeCianc'i Idv-up tied the game.<br />

Wit!) 'ix «-conds icmaining, Lnweli wi; up<br />

bytwoniviO'Coririelliiadposicaionofihcbnl 1 .<br />

SaphomorcJo5hChucj.'stolcapa.%*nndranout<br />

the dock to Witt ird.<br />

"\V? pljyt'd sloppy on<br />

offense. Our defense played very well," coach<br />

Jason Lee slid. "So for we've always kept our<br />

"All of our games luve been<br />

moreSri.m\^'on«ij "'<br />

It must be Friday tlie<br />

13th if Cowboys win<br />

sttnicfi ceri.iin until it happened:<br />

;>bow'/; il may have been more liVc \<br />

nt^ttrr»Kt;. So wii<strong>at</strong> Uo joi: ihmk? Am<br />

AikrtLi'i foiscd .1 si'ovel pan (u Smiih 1: a) one sick puppy, I*) J k*ol U;Ijblc to<br />

who falcui lcft,fnkcd nghustirppod back, jtcpar<strong>at</strong>edreanu from rciliiy; or c'> leg t<br />

and ju.npcd UTI a<br />

ctWe c.ir hiiid''d<br />

for North Ifcach.<br />

WlCS<br />

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(l<strong>at</strong>tcned Miner<br />

liiictwckci Kcii<br />

Norton, tlic \ss\<br />

man : between<br />

Kmmilt and the<br />

end ?one,<br />

GamL-over.Owbtijr'3 win. I wi.tkcisp<br />

in a cold swe<strong>at</strong>,<br />

It leally wasn't oiw of my nioie pleasant<br />

dreams isco Cimlv dir'/lnrd.<br />

X,<br />

maiely worn d<br />

nhoul the Cow<br />

II you a<br />

hWnvct c) to (h<br />

preceding qur<br />

lion<br />

cr<strong>at</strong>tvc wo d<br />

friendly! iiitah<br />

in Kjarr. >M'. If<br />

Wjii answirml a) Ii!.j'ies<br />

you ewr r>j*.l t'tihO'ilunu<br />

Mrs. iuli>i. She innlil uw<br />

| icforjict th.K<br />

o-lur.ui JIHI i - took the leaJ .it<br />

16-11 on a Won lay-up.<br />

WaMe'iberp overcame<br />

Liwc!' and retook the lead<br />

loi [>r rest ul the Mf.<br />

["'ue to grc.it shols and<br />

Wai sexc«.-jvc fouiinj;, Lowvll caught up in the<br />

srtond half. <strong>The</strong> half bejian with the Bui!doy><br />

up by one. <strong>Lowell</strong> threw thcm>elv> HIM tin.'<br />

pure, stealing the ball from Wai<br />

shots when their defense *vas loo«.<br />

Umvli *-.ith fouls, letting liic Gvds-uid four to<br />

the tcorvbttinl and end the jyne -*3-J7.<br />

O racli I Jw>n I te is hopeful for the city titie.<br />

liut he's iiuwtisfied with rl.e team's perforiiuniv.<br />

"id like to think, we're a contender. I<br />

know t'li' lejni can pljy better trwn this."<br />

On Wednesday Jan. 4, Lowrll infuri<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Galileo by winning 42-41. Needing a threepointer<br />

to win th? game, '.oadi Lee setti fash<br />

v^ hur.k to hh;»incy righ! before L'IC t-uiwr.<br />

"Alter J m<strong>at</strong>icit! Wt kind or'relieved bec<strong>at</strong>use<br />

« houldn'tha«twnlosinbinil»efirs(place,"<br />

team*. ptavnChu-ksajJ<br />

6-3 senior contcr Nick Meyer, in life first seasort wtfi the team, dwnin<strong>at</strong>es tlie flooi with 26 points<br />

1 "n LOweirs 9050 win over O'Connell on Tuesday<br />

! O'Connell falls to Cards<br />

"We Lick the unity we should Iwvc MA team," Uetdurt<br />

i.iiil."W|icn wt i;o out on the floor I'nt not jlwayvtute<br />

it'wc.i;e (iijyin)> for tiie leant IT for ourselves.'Ae have<br />

pLtyedwvli.butuv<strong>at</strong>uldpuy hotter il'wcpfsy blether.'*<br />

IcweK ilonncd In easy win* in tl;c ftrsl two AAA<br />

1^met Trie season npener, <strong>at</strong> home jpitnst GaliJco on<br />

I.i:i. •!. sjw ouch T>x>-e Lo v storm nut of the i;yni as<br />

i-owell ^nana^rd only 20 points i:i tlir first hall, but he<br />

was pleased aflcr the Cards rjckcd up 21 in the third<br />

(*u.iricr en route to J 61--M win.<br />

.. V-alraven shut downGaltlcuiUr N/tahHUkchoIduiy<br />

him vorrlc\s in ihe wcuiid halt"<br />

At Wallenberg J.in. 6 Meyer poured in 26 poinu to<br />

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' By AmorM. Panopio<br />

HE GAME OF basketball requires total intensity<br />

and a fast pece. But last Thursday's game stemed<br />

to be missing these ingredients as Sacrtu Heart Githcdral<br />

be<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>at</strong> home, 39- 32.<br />

"Our warm-ups weren't th<strong>at</strong> intense," sophomore<br />

Annarheen Pineda said."We started ofi"really '.low."<br />

Tlic ball seemed to be sewed of the basket during ihc<br />

first quarter. I.owci| got only seven points on the board,<br />

even though they <strong>at</strong>tempted IS shuts. Ai the end of the<br />

quarter, the Fighting Irish led 8-7.<br />

"If we didn't waste (he whole first<br />

quarter, we would have scored more,"<br />

sophomore Stqihanie Lee said.<br />

.<strong>The</strong> second quarter wasn't .nuch<br />

of an improvement. <strong>Lowell</strong> added six<br />

points to its score, bringing it up to<br />

13, while Sacred Heart brou^it their<br />

score up to 16 points.<br />

"We arccarwble of working harder<br />

butwehadaslowMfliiaijdweweraiV<br />

able to break out of it," Pineda wtd.<br />

Tl,c Lady Cardinals had better luck in tlie ihird quarter,<br />

whrn they >;on:d 12 points, hut Sacred Mean stayed<br />

ahead ol them <strong>at</strong> 27- 2~\<br />

'I*lie fourth quarter amc down to tlie last lew shots.<br />

Low ell was down by lour points but Sacred Heart scored<br />

a three-pointer,increasing its lead to seven points. L owcl!<br />

was not able to respond to Sacred I tort's trey and lost by<br />

a final scare of )9-32.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y were having a good game, but ihcy were making<br />

a lot ofmUt,ikes, N I > iricd:ii.iid."Thcy weren't stronger<br />

than us."<br />

"W'i need to work on screening out<br />

and rebounding," freshman Beth<br />

Mickelson said.<br />

"We need to concentr<strong>at</strong>e on wh<strong>at</strong><br />

we have to get done and woi k together,"<br />

Lee said.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> has not yet pU>eiE its first<br />

league game because few schools have<br />

enough playcn to field JV girls' bas-<br />

!?• kctb.it! tc-inw. including O'Conuell,<br />

; who was. scheduled to fart' the Girdinah<br />

on Tuesd.iy.<br />

Laciy hoopsters domin<strong>at</strong>e<br />

going to suck, y&.iimT the to:15b,<br />

teams."' }..• ; .' - •'• < '• • :<br />

Aware of n defensive falter, the<br />

'Cardinals prevented O'ConniJifi'Oiti<br />

rr;tt'Sing :he ha^fil;t in the fotirth<br />

(|,i.irter, while sc^n-'i^ H» jv»imsol'<br />

• their own, iuniui Tift.my "j'amura<br />

elided ihe"ri:n witii ;in alfcy-rKip to<br />

junior Marjoric Oirlwticll.<br />

"This has been a chaiiCi 1 U~\ work<br />

on fundainentals And try out some<br />

offensive and defrnrtive plays, but<br />

we're still not .ibic to I>c<strong>at</strong> tiic real<br />

comi>ctitiaiii"senior center Oiulijiu<br />

ltciiedicty wid."Westili need 10 improw<br />

all aroum!*'<br />

Sophomore crnter Kamilah |oiu*s<br />

led ihe \jywd\ ottense with 12 pomi><br />

and Roltei added ninenflicrtiwii. On<br />

ihe fief-Uirow front, the Udy Cards<br />

went two tor nine, and the Boiiern:;ikLTS<br />

missed a\\ four ol their rtt-<br />

Brcczing by the competition, the<br />

Cardinali iliraslicd Cjlilco 5-1-14 in<br />

their AAA season opciiei on Jan. 4,<br />

with sophomore shooting guard<br />

Lindsay Yec's J3 points the higli for<br />

the Rams. Two davs. l<strong>at</strong>er <strong>Lowell</strong> Inr<strong>at</strong><br />

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tjAlumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion plans"!<br />

! centennial celebr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

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0 Six outstanding alumni to be honored<br />

•ByTranRTwn<br />

fTriHa LOWELL Alumni<br />

•'•I Associ<strong>at</strong>ion 'will cel-<br />

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name of <strong>Lowell</strong> High School<br />

quct.<strong>at</strong> thc.W'cs'an ^L Fra<br />

<strong>The</strong> celebr<strong>at</strong>ion will honor<br />

yx .outstanding iihimni who<br />

havecomributcdtoihehutrwni-;<br />

ties: Supreme Covirt justice<br />

Stephen Ereyer. former goveinor<br />

EdmanuG. Brown, ipdus-<br />

:ria&r\Villiam R. Hewlett. Yale<br />

; Richard<br />

Shenson, antl. keynote .s<br />

Hbrre Sjlingcr, who was r .bt<br />

.pass secretaryto President lohn<br />

K Kennedy. .. . .'*:„.<br />

Lisa Clay, 'hi; coordin<strong>at</strong>or of<br />

thtibanquetanduScprcsidentof<br />

ihe <strong>Lowell</strong>. Alumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

hopes to have student perfornxinc«<br />

during tliebanqucL "We<br />

.we're hoping to be able to have<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> chor<strong>at</strong>gtoupsandmusidanb-,";<br />

Clay said. "We're considering<br />

othrr performance<br />

groups frc-.Vi tlie school."<br />

. "I ihini.' this u> n gre<strong>at</strong> event!<br />

We cc'rtdinly appreci<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

Alumm Aisocijtion for doing<br />

it. 1 principal PaulOhengsaid/'J<br />

thinK Uit; entire .school conununity<br />

is gr<strong>at</strong>eful th<strong>at</strong> the Alumn;<br />

nf>age5<br />

Marshall High guarantees<br />

every student a computer<br />

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By April Chan<br />

NLY IN ITS rookie year.<br />

ThurgoodMarshallAca-<br />

ctaxiicHigh isairea-dvthe<br />

firstscl»ooliiith*;ciry—and possibly<br />

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and modem home with everystydent.<br />

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an'I technolog)-..<br />

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from'PowcrMacintosh'idown id<br />

Maciniosh SEs,** technolf^/ resource<br />

teacher.Joe Frantz said.<br />

**fome of our computers are don<strong>at</strong>edt<br />

some oi them are purchased,<br />

2nd some were left by Burton.<br />

<strong>The</strong> computers iha: wr Kwn<br />

. to studenis art don<strong>at</strong>ed IBM 1$6<br />

cbrnputers."' vr •-•. ^ '<br />

Accortiingio Frantz, about 90'<br />

percent of the student body hiis<br />

computers <strong>at</strong> home, '<br />

<strong>The</strong> students' second-hand<br />

model 2851HM -comp<strong>at</strong>ibly honie<br />

computer, 1 ; wiili moderns cost approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

S200 each and were<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ed from the r.pii-profit<br />

Computer Rcc}'cling Center in'<br />

Mountain View. Students use<br />

All-new<br />

<strong>The</strong>Paget<br />

Show<br />

Entertainment talks to<br />

PagetBrewster.<br />

Page 14. V,<br />

Former wrestling star<br />

becomes poKtical activist<br />

(Ej. Fights for justice in the Mission and<br />

works w>,th youth for a better future<br />

By Lena Gutckunst<br />

FOR THli STARS,<br />

nd if you fall, you land upon<br />

the moon."<br />

Pulitical ut.tivi.st and San l : ninciscoSf<strong>at</strong>e'Jnivcrsirj'siudentHcc-<br />

:UirI'e;I.i lives by tlitse words. A<br />

first-gene r<strong>at</strong>ion bl Salvadorian,<br />

b«irn and niscd in San Francisco,<br />

Hector is passion<strong>at</strong>e about making<br />

a positive change in the Mission<br />

community and in his par-<br />

A 199; <strong>Lowell</strong> gradu<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

wu'Jtiingsiar.Hcctorhasmoreoii<br />

Ms mind these ifays than just getting<br />

by. "I'm thtnkrng of my community,<br />

r.oi mybclf. "hesiid. "I low<br />


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I I.<br />

I i<br />

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VAHI>iVAf; : f:l»ITOlUAr.M^fr<br />

;^^.^<br />

MdGifdfHii<br />

Odette luc<br />

0& S<br />

. ^lllOTOGRAPHES<br />

' Gcofftrv AdanW c - '• Kalherine Jun^<br />

DannrUrtouw•'''••','' Chides Lcvinum<br />

v. t er: / r!in!L*jding<br />

and fought back by coni<strong>at</strong>ting Zillions, tlie Consume."<br />

Reports for kids. Hasbro faced a SP',000<br />

civil penalty for falsely representing the toy's performjii<br />

1 creis from consumers. Two supermarket chidns,<br />

Luck>- and Safcway's Pak-N-Savc. concealed the<br />

poor quality of m«iu gone bad by putting misleading<br />

lahcls on the piidcigcs, according to the fulv<br />

I9W ConsumtT.Reports.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y tcwrapped old me<strong>at</strong> and stuck on new"scll<br />

by" d<strong>at</strong>es. <strong>The</strong>y mixed ground beef with inferior<br />

Tins nn'l other IWSK which produwd "a serious<br />

problem for people with allergies or who observe<br />

religious dietary strictures." False advertising in this<br />

CJ>C was physically harmful, if not deadly. False advertisers,ire<br />

selfish and insensitive to people's safety.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y make money <strong>at</strong> the expense of trusting byslanders.<br />

Oopite the possibility of losing money because<br />

of consumer complaints, deceitful advertisers continue<br />

to practice this i f xnonil act [teciuse most can<br />

get away with iLMaiiy people who areche<strong>at</strong>ed don't<br />

think th<strong>at</strong> it's .Worth. uV time and effort to complain.<br />

Despite the many goremment efforts locurb<br />

f Use advertising,no legisl<strong>at</strong>ion scansablt- to restrict<br />

it. * -enrdinc tft the ]unc 18,1 *»90 Chic.-^o Tnbvr.c.<br />

restriciiuns cart stifle product innowiion and deprive<br />

consumei s ot im'fut inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

" when the ivixi consumers filed a complaint<br />

v \ *he Federal Trade Commission.<br />

False adverrising is corrupt. <strong>The</strong> cuncra scam<br />

w-A not illegal, hut i< WAS highly immoral. <strong>The</strong><br />

maiuMcturcr should have t.iken amoral stand not<br />

Man fac-jrcTs mak


: ' . - . - : % - , ' . * • - •<br />

CROSSFIRE<br />

Should we be able<br />

to carry non-lethal<br />

protection?<br />

Maee and pepper spray offer safe solutions Easy access to weapons only adds to violence<br />

ByMUianaYurkovctsky<br />

It's midnight and you jot divided to leave your friend's birthday p<strong>at</strong> ry. You telephoned<br />

your parents topickyou upbut they Kjnln'1 yet arrived home from their<br />

fund-raising banquet. 3incc your brother look the car for the evening, your last<br />

resort is the ever-familiar bus.<br />

Although situ<strong>at</strong>ions Jikc this aren't all th<strong>at</strong> common, many instances in our<br />

young lives pose thre<strong>at</strong>s to our safety. You definitely don't want to have to take<br />

the bus in the middle of the night widi only year wits to rely on. Th<strong>at</strong>'s why pepper spray, n we;.<br />

and othU'such gndgctsshould be<br />

available to solve your problems.<br />

.: Bycairyingsuch devices<br />

you increase your dunces of<br />

survival. Although miracles<br />

can'tbeguaranttcd.youwill<br />

<strong>at</strong> least fed more secure, be<br />

able to carry yourself with<br />

more self confidence, and<br />

not identify yourself as a<br />

likely victim. Atraekcrs are<br />

more likely to pick on a guy<br />

who walk^ with his head<br />

doVn thaJi someone who<br />

shows he isurcofhimsclf. If<br />

v,ciim.,iljcn'(ts more likely<br />

th<strong>at</strong> yoall become one.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong>'s why if VOUCH ry some<br />

form of protection in your<br />

jacket pocket, you'll feel a'whole<br />

lot mort'cureof yourself than if you Iwi I<br />

:<br />

Many feel th<strong>at</strong> mace should be<br />

- :3vdaHfc\for protection.<br />

Some migCarguc th<strong>at</strong> usingyour fists 'vuld be bet:<br />

tcr than relying on pepper spray or mace. !Jut wli«; -»bdut the kids . . •who<br />

always get picked last for the gym class volleyball or baseball game. -<br />

ThcyVenoiadilcu'cdlyjndincdandcan'tfigto<br />

henhle to rely on th<strong>at</strong> can of pepper spray or niaccliicnw of finiTii'endcs.<br />

/VnothcrissuciswheUicrsuchdcvicesshouId'xallov^'dinsdiools.Aitlioiigl]<br />

there arc instances where they could be used harmfully, k'ives ami other weapons<br />

arc aJrcady being carried into the classroom. ThougtvthefeV'il! always be a dunce of<br />

misuse of nny weapon, weapons usually serve as protection. Voc can argue th<strong>at</strong> knives<br />

also protect, but the difference is th<strong>at</strong> damages from mace and pep^r spray aren't permanent,<br />

whereas knives and other such weapons'usual'y lead to scriflW injtn y, or cwn<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h., . . . . - , •<br />

'-: So it's a half hour after midnight. You say good-bye to your friends, lingei inj just a<br />

minute longer to tdl diem th<strong>at</strong> you love them and to give them final instructions on your<br />

funeral arrangements. You gel to the bus stop and as scared as you arc of th<strong>at</strong> old m.i;i staring .it<br />

the side of your face, you know th<strong>at</strong> sitting in yocr jacket pocket is dial liitk' bottle of mncc.<br />

c ; aii dub cant have i<br />

^<br />

By Derek Kensinger<br />

"Aajjoaargh! My cyt»! I've been blinded!"<br />

Don't worry, my vision's still 20/20 but my visual acuity and yours( loo may<br />

soon be in danger if events transpire as they undoubtedly will.<br />

With a recent upsurge in non-lethal self-defense mechanisms, we may find<br />

ourselves in peril. Tiie gadgets of destruction I am talking about are mace and<br />

s'.unguns.<br />

"Mcy, i want one," you say.<br />

Not w fast, hot shot. Before you hop to the nearest weapons outlet (there's one in Piedmont!<br />

let's earnestly contempl<strong>at</strong>e some of the neg<strong>at</strong>ive lirniflcalion? involved in this<br />

e-ju<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Aside from the fact tt<strong>at</strong> they are gre<strong>at</strong> party tricks and you can make<br />

yout dog walk sideways when you zap him with one, practical uses<br />

for stun guns are hard to find.<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong> about self-ddaisc."<br />

Let* be realistic. When a person gets/umped or <strong>at</strong>tacked it<br />

is .lltnos: alway; by mure than one person and often with<br />

weapon.',. Its not going to he possible to stun them all.<br />

Tlkiy'iK coming<strong>at</strong> you from all sides. Oneof thwn is ban id<br />

iu teach yuu and when they do. they'll turn ilwt pu|-py<br />

siounil add stun the hell out of yuu with your cwn<br />

Anil whoa tosay •hej'don't have a itun gun oftiwir<br />

wn. You know th<strong>at</strong> anyone can gel one, don'r you?<br />

for every scoundrel in the jiiie to haven personal Can<br />

O' .\ lace on his hip, ready io spray away <strong>at</strong> anything<br />

(h<strong>at</strong> ui much .is twitches.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> this boils down to i» th<strong>at</strong> stun guns and<br />

iiucc Minuld tx: banned.<br />

- : Tin.-,- -In >uU! tftl beavuilalih: to the<br />

]iulilii. M,iilni'*n, hy .ill mr.ip^ shouK)<br />

h.iM- ni.iLi\ V«>li».f ni.ijiv. Hut a 17year-old<br />

with ;in iuhy tinker bl.ouM<br />

not even be a! In wed to think about<br />

mace or stun guns. .<br />

W1i.it this rneims is you're going to<br />

have to keep un lending for yourselves.<br />

Mowoften would you really have to use<br />

such vile instruments of pain? <strong>The</strong><br />

truth is th<strong>at</strong> it is not wry often. And besides, you've got led. Don't mace<br />

'em. r<strong>at</strong>e'em. c -,<br />

If you're not convinced yet. chew on this for a while. If you mace somebody<br />

you can be damned sure the maccc and about five of his biggest friends<br />

aie going to find you and levy an equal or heavier punishment on you. •<br />

An age-old proverb is very applicable to this argument."Do unto others as<br />

yo?i would have them dountoyou," hi other words, if you don't want io get maced<br />

or stun-gunned yourself, thin you shouldn't use them on others.<br />

KM eitpmpctfitebn whichad-^oXth^'Ghmgpcrthts put.<br />

eri-^^(^ahdS^fdrd;^heA'^ :<br />

diflfc^is^^rw«,;Do;uSey^my«;u»^^ ,<br />

^


hi<br />

#4<br />

•• - em<br />

IL1P.TH1S BABY OUT right now<br />

.and look for nn autograph. I am<br />

'feel it. I'm going to be famous.<br />

Publfc siardom Iwttwc forms: infamy<br />

nnc/jiist plain fame. Infamy requires<br />

killing several people, or taking<br />

hoilaccs, or committing yranH theft.<br />

^jtfuir-pichiit-of-niestar-<br />

';' dom.Pcoplcwhoshowupoji&jfjrrtttjfi.<br />

m<strong>at</strong>t TonitftL People you recognize on<br />

,lKcstrcetaiidaecost,askingUiemifthc)*<br />

; are rfieEngldjcrt Humpcrdink.<br />

-'.-.; i tnietid to take the world by storm,<br />

and l'Wjgoi someideas on how toVJo it.<br />

•-,.^A%1iilc)'m>ioungahd>pry,l'Uget into<br />

;prore*sifma]sporti.Thcreisn't inudiof<br />

' a market for me in the United St<strong>at</strong>es, but<br />

-• ico^Heasilybecomc the gre<strong>at</strong>est hockey<br />

plo/er^.thchistoryofIndonesia.Some;<br />

'-_ Ainericaii^inifi^rcstlerJBOtlotsof press<br />

5==^ Oral Hygiene: Wh<strong>at</strong> a gre<strong>at</strong> idea<br />

By Erica Turner<br />

,,vVE NOTICED th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

I do some of my best<br />

-Lihinking in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom,<br />

and, while it might<br />

be unonventional, actually,<br />

it makes perfect<br />

sense.<br />

I'm just minding my<br />

own business, brushing<br />

my teeth, washing my<br />

face, or showering when<br />

thcmosim-ignincentidra<br />

suddenly occurs to me.<br />

This happens regularly<br />

enough thai 1 '<br />

think I cui call it<br />

a phenomenon.<br />

This phen<br />

o me u o n<br />

doesn't occur in<br />

just any b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

I don't<br />

think very much<br />

. in, public b<strong>at</strong>hrooms.<br />

I irwinly<br />

think in my<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom Jt<br />

home. Tim nuy<br />

be because 1<br />

don't brush my<br />

teeth or wjih<br />

my face in public<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hrooms,<br />

but L think th.it<br />

the Issue goes much<br />

deeper than th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

At first I thought 1 was<br />

mmms&im<br />

the nntyoncwho h.'»d revel<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

Now I know better. I was.<br />

talking with my friend<br />

jOine about college esnys<br />

when sh«? mentioned<br />

th<strong>at</strong> she<br />

lic.ini ^bout a boy<br />

wl»se essay was entitled,"!<br />

Do My Best<br />

Thinking in the<br />

B<strong>at</strong>hroom." <strong>The</strong><br />

fact (h<strong>at</strong> (his essay<br />

Ka* very popular<br />

with the admissions<br />

officers who read it<br />

modnne ruJncjast<br />

how common it<br />

must be TO think<br />

while maintaining<br />

)ier«inal hygiene.<br />

! set t'wo gooJ<br />

rcuoiu tor content-<br />

ing plfique above<br />

the gumlinc. First is the<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ure of tlv; Kithroom.<br />

People use the b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

"sMMm^im^M-<br />

b>' themselves, 1 hope. Being<br />

in a small, usually<br />

windowless : ro6m forces.<br />

the b<strong>at</strong>hroom user to<br />

think. And since there<br />

3[ cn'inunyb<strong>at</strong>hroom activities<br />

lie t requires lot of<br />

thought,yew mind is free<br />

to ponder more pressing<br />

concerns than thedirt under<br />

ynur fingernails. No,<br />

you don't have lo be a<br />

rocket scientist to brush<br />

your teed) or'clcanseyour<br />

ports. :<br />

• Thcbthcrthingahout<br />

the b<strong>at</strong>hroom is th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

generally has a mirror.<br />

G»nw tiiojgh it may be,<br />

I thinkth<strong>at</strong> die mirror inspires<br />

reflection in people<br />

Or, it could just )>e th<strong>at</strong><br />

when you<br />

look<br />

p<br />

pointmont you forgot<br />

th<strong>at</strong> morning.<br />

Showering is the most<br />

accrued of all the baihtxx>i;;,iciiviiicsinkTinio|'<br />

i:.( thinking potential. 1<br />

have heard more people<br />

(.liking about the gre<strong>at</strong><br />

ideas they h.ivc bad in (Jte<br />

' r!^ccntlye\xntKURhhc'sbceninIapnn<br />

""^figure I'd (^tjustas much, even though'<br />

,,I havtjio priysicaVtrealdshncss to speak<br />

j : of, unless you count my eleventh toe.<br />

T.l :;0>IcouldBctintoautoracing.From<br />

*<strong>at</strong>iVpseen - arLo\>vll.-all il takes.is<br />

p ^ p<br />

'; > r^rtherugh«tpaidentcrbiners,we<br />

' have Uie telebiityof the stage, saccn,<br />

.^ and street cotit<strong>at</strong> acting; lused,to act,<br />

; A^^^I\(otpriencei<br />

y ^ g ^ ^ g ( p<br />

"*'playedJdcad bodySnccyou'U nevcrsce"<br />

' h d d H<br />

g<br />

l l J<br />

auditioned (bra couple of films. (Both:<br />

floj^soTshouIdbcglaclmytalentwasn't<br />

•wasted, no!) v . ; ;'--'''."v" 1 .'":"' : .? : socoi, then down to die suige. Musicals,<br />

however are out of the question. You'd<br />

gel a better reaction from u Uubcrnun<br />

if you stole his food dish man tram me<br />

. ifyousangashowtunewithui lOOfeeL<br />

? After I do my thing for die thespians<br />

out 'JICTC, III move on to being a musician;<br />

If David rlasselhoff and John Tesh<br />

• can do it, I see no problems in my fu-<br />

'<br />

.'••••<br />

I figure lean get myself miraculously<br />

•••''.[ adopted by Aaron Spelling, then haw no<br />

'g»ltcm<strong>at</strong>ive tut to make an appearance<br />

^ b f his many teenage shows on<br />

: ,;::,;;' dam role and l<strong>at</strong>er move on to charac-<br />

y iurc;rjVtacting, 1 can carry on for >rars<br />

' 1^)^a«;.Rbcksiars never get old. Mid.<br />

Iapjjcrisrro.nl ibePaleolilhicEnibutsi 15<br />

-<strong>at</strong>tracts teen fans. I pbn to get lip inv<br />

plantsaiKfdustoflfmytrustykazoo.New<br />

'acts arc in demand these da>-s.<br />

^After sewraldeeadesjjf public iido<br />

r<strong>at</strong>ion arid a few face lifts'. 1 will run for<br />

(<br />

believe mtTj& befter-thap-crawimg around<br />

house OTaTfours for two days ^ ^ *• > ^<br />

Dt Dont ever use pick-up k faJ fa&>Jh^<br />

flt<br />

of thern?nd


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^<br />

V^X'- !''<br />

\y•;/ J - Boys* High School was rc^<br />

rsiich named <strong>Lowell</strong> in 18941 "<strong>The</strong><br />

;4ln/A853 Culonel ThomaU- w^ I *?'<br />

y^^^;Sari_ Frandico businessman iand<br />

i, Low^l^<br />

| wnsotaUis^edin i 856;it •; v. U'on;proposcd tdwurie liie school<br />

cGntpublirhigh'schoorDn:^V'Jm^/awi^&gipUwJ'/tfroo'o/<br />

jje' : ;high school/ which —thepoet and Harvard professor<br />

*MIM Aug. 25i 185f,wa!s Grst' v James Russcll : LowdL <strong>The</strong> board<br />

^jTnionGhimmarScKool.-. >--«—^i^j.^.-.i.il^-^-<br />

wtl' : ln; ; ' '<strong>The</strong><strong>Lowell</strong> Alumni A^ociabil<br />

id '<br />

jHlis^H. Holmes and Two olber tickets <strong>at</strong> S125 to benefactor do-<br />

£; i j&c£crs.V _ '" ''-.'• • V;^;- • n<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> $5,000. According lo<br />

^^aongscnsiriytWuEhlminUii •. will go to the <strong>Lowell</strong> Hifih School<br />

t^samc'daMroomwiit^^iiftcous ;.< Endo>vm<strong>at</strong>tFund,whichisnncw<br />

4^a^3is6fderlyb^yspromptedlheV. fund. <strong>The</strong> endowment fund WAS<br />

>iiamc> change to Boys* High 'cre<strong>at</strong>ed to give ikholarahjps to<br />

,„ - ', wtiiteii by<br />

/- -Alumni Associ<strong>at</strong>ion executive di-<br />

; rector Paul Lucey.Thc girls mo\wl<br />

•". to Girls' Hiyh School <strong>at</strong> Bush and •<br />

' ..Stockton sirccls, where thtfy vx~<br />

: nuinca until die l<strong>at</strong>£ l88Us when<br />

j;;'entranccto (he University ot.Calt*<br />

i fbfnia were allouTd to rejoin the<br />

j • boys <strong>at</strong> Boys' High" School. V" J<br />

.school programs in the form of<br />

granis givtri to \ eachsrs.*nic hind<br />

allots about 545.000 in grants to<br />

the individual dep<strong>at</strong>tmentsi wch<br />

\ i car. .<br />

a lariji'sum of money to the li-<br />

-brjr/,-io the Torenvics jirogram, f<br />

ac^( to llie AP [Aovanccd Placement]<br />

exams," CSay siiid. : ;<br />

GET PAID FOR<br />

SKILL TRAINING.<br />

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skill, then let you practice it regularly—usually one<br />

weekend a month plus two weeks' Annual<br />

Training.<br />

You'll be well paid for tins part-time service—<br />

mot- than $16,750 during a standard enlistment.<br />

And you'll have valuable skill training to keep for<br />

the rest of your life.<br />

Think about it.<strong>The</strong>n think about us.<strong>The</strong>n call:<br />

415-673-2900<br />

BE ALL YOU CAN BE.'<br />

ARMY RESERVE<br />

I Support LowelS <strong>at</strong>hletes.<br />

j Seethe Sports Section<br />

I for upcoming events.<br />

NEWS February 10,1095^ 5 %<br />

Alumnus activist wrestles<br />

ith political issues <strong>at</strong> SF St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and community dcwlopnit'ni," Hector<br />

wrote in .« >t.nomt'nt n'viut iht 1<br />

vicci from unictol.^if.il trxjnnn<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

to job ir.tinint; for women<br />

Students in the LJ 1U?J Student<br />

C)rt;jni;.ition .uc hfinp trained in<br />

clL-ctronic-maii cbs.vi.-i, T-'.hir: jnd<br />

lunncr making, and computer cbvics<br />

to gcna'iitc financial support for the<br />

jjroup.<br />

<strong>The</strong> long-tern; uim of the oigjtit*<br />

zaliun, hov\rM:r. i% nnl nointc<br />

emu's of the civil war th<strong>at</strong> re*<br />

sulk\l ;n the nu'.s C.XDIIU-. ol ihou<br />

>,iiul-, of l : .i '.jlv.ular.in. 1 . mtu the<br />

l : nitcd St.itt"*. lot Uectut,"Icitr.in^<br />

thi- historv .md Wing .tble U» maku<br />

the c-jnuectt'.'iis Ivtwecn oppresMnn<br />

in l.itin Ameiici and «>ppros>inn<br />

ri(;ht h«ic <strong>at</strong> home with the pavsj^c<br />

of IVipoiilt'Mi 1K7 is tin- liist .nut<br />

nittNt inipdi jUit step in ni.ikmv; ,'.<br />

"t'ouths will yjr vi'iible (.h.in^i".<br />

thr«Miy,h their nwn ctfnru" HeL|t>t<br />

s.iid."<strong>The</strong>v willt-inpowirrtiicmwivL-s<br />

while lu-lpim'.tlicit iDinHuitiitk-vIt'%<br />

\iW killinu i wo liinli with tint; itonn"<br />

He l«»r k-.ittti'd t!if utpclK-y for<br />

s*M.i.:l ili.inp* I 1 ; w<strong>at</strong>ching his IHM<br />

t'neiul die it" !»•« .trui-* from a Imik-t<br />

Peria, who fights for youth today, wrestled (or a viciory in this 1991<br />

ve<strong>at</strong>book picture. :'<br />

wciurui. Thi.. fjptfrifiicc inspircJ a !M7,IMJ UH*"three Miiko^"tnitialiw.<br />

[\ivM.tn to fiylit for in>tiiC lot Li'itKt Heclor is respectfii by many<br />

jvoplr in itu' Miv.ion, he s.iiJ. l,'(ini)yiHttii.V\'licu.i-;ki.iljNiiiiIii)Vv<br />

Mtvim ukts pride i.~i woikinj; hr tccls.iNMititrinyj flc-t.'.odcl,hc<br />

\«'ith votini- ivtiHc. v-vl:» he bi'Iirws<br />

j, pp<br />

arc "the t.nly lii'pe foi th<br />

iroui Iiis wi)fk.i-.aicpf I<br />

*h.\! '!" .in. ».-.'(/c [<br />

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[cst'!'.ikct'% classch.UC<br />

.U.Ill'.iM IJ<br />

sttulcntv - ,t:ui often :<br />

lew .is S - uruuputl liy<br />

sii.irci.1 strcniiih" jnii<br />

3<br />

\t "lot lakers, y.'-«;r L. 555HL<br />

tuai'JiLTs :n*:l t/>ur^t: Atijm Dangi." A '<br />

Director will knew you o*ne:sa-K<br />

;.icrstin:il!y aiii! (ollorv vour pn»i»u^'i<br />

.trL genuinely ajiv.-erncil .il">iu i.-.u-h<br />

t>ur rcicbr<strong>at</strong>i- lit yi'-, - ':••<br />

sftciAUsrs m SJL.T. «fPAMTIOH *m« ives<br />

(41S) 665-08O0<br />

Classes meet in San frtintlsto, the<br />

Cast Bo), Son Jose & Palo Alto<br />

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^VJ'V'y '.-'V;v- ByShirieylrubns ' ' ;• '<br />

mm<br />

^-:"'- : : ;'f ^ ^JVclub'andthelriteinaiiortal Studies Acad^<br />

iVr"' -^ •,; .-^;Ths Japanese club will don<strong>at</strong>e S200[{torn r<br />

L .'^ubyicepresidentjunior Hannahlkcda said $<br />

i"/. • ;:'(Mi&$£<strong>at</strong>lcnvt collected 51 don<strong>at</strong>ions.frum*;<br />

P -' '' stiwenainhomcrooms,faculty,andadminis^•$.<br />

X.,,;.-.- ^tra^accordinsto^JOTHJr.KdlyW<br />

•"••;-• •'• •*.'.'•£ -ui,ijiU^i nlrtfUrrr-;rt sifldf the said. From'<br />

•',?•' •'»->' shocked to *cc th<strong>at</strong> Japan corilribuicdS450.0OT .'<br />

=: - ^ ; , t i.-' to'dwlofniifaTCtsqiSiwand th<strong>at</strong> San Fran^";,<br />

;Ksne)w^<br />

} ^fl^^^-Osakai-^gotahoId^<br />

itaS^.f 1 :.^"<br />

*M-<br />

;i-L^ I--"<br />

it thefea'lot. It's the<br />

city in Japan.! werrt down there this past<br />

'' '*'* * " rcmembcrfrom Kobeisa<br />

EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE<br />

I ''' - •' ' i / ' • ' ' • ' " '1^LJ^Minj C m m<br />

dents and four diaperones who stayed in O»Va<br />

and <strong>at</strong>tended Sukoranomiya High ScliooL"(<br />

.;•'•' VVbshingto^yandparentsliyeinOkayana chaperoned u.<br />

weren't hit really hard, Washington said.' A lew<br />

things feU oflfand they're a little frightened from<br />

the earthquake and the aftershocks." ~<br />

Former <strong>Lowell</strong> German teacher Camilie<br />

Morshigec who >s now assistant principal <strong>at</strong> ISA,<br />

took a group of I4,ISA students to Kobe and<br />

Osaka from Sept. 22to Oct. 12 as pa.t of a<br />

school-exchange program. "We heard from<br />

Osaka lhai'Uie people we visited in Kobe are<br />

okay," Morshige said. "Kobe U a bciUuhi! cily.<br />

It> like San Francisco and Hawaii." :%^:<br />

u<br />

""' Wilketwn was a part of a group of 14 stu-<br />

c ^ a n<strong>at</strong>ive of KobeaTid hiifam-<br />

Dylives there." Wilkcrson'saiiL^Hisi family lost<br />

a<br />

U i I<br />

$p<br />

thtre anymore. It's gone.<br />

According u> the Jan, 30 issue ofAVwiMtieJL<br />

Japan drills schoolchildren to cover \heir fcces<br />

with handkerchiefs and to run through<br />

sinolx^ filled twm-lwverySi^L 1 ."Tlrcy seem<br />

to know wh<strong>at</strong> they are doing because I was thnc<br />

when a typhoon hit Japan and they were ready<br />

to'boant up the windows" Wilkerson said.<br />

For innre inform<strong>at</strong>ion on the Kabc/Qsaka re-<br />

Ucffutui, call the Japanese Community Omta <strong>at</strong><br />

• 567-5505. ~<br />

evacu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

T<br />

M^sFmlllias i^inpxiters, but lacks activities<br />

'MARSHAL!.fromflijy 1 ,-" <strong>The</strong>Vllundcrstandandletyouturn "I just want our school to be<br />

newer 486 computen <strong>at</strong> school.<br />

Any homework'pro/eft can require<br />

use of thecomputer for writing<br />

papers, mfiung visual present<strong>at</strong>ions!<br />

and.wKing mamemaikal problems.<br />

Eventually,-undents will send<br />

' homework directly into teachers'<br />

computers by electronic mail (c-<br />

mail). For now, theywve work o<strong>at</strong>o<br />

it in handwrittrn," she »istly understanding<br />

when it comes'to complic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

', Widithecomputers,accordingto Lc<br />

other high schools is $3,502, Golion<br />

said.<br />

- Some Marshall students feel th<strong>at</strong><br />

the public has pUced them in the<br />

shadow of <strong>Lowell</strong>. Marsltalt Is stilt<br />

sinall, rdsthtly unknowit, and as, a<br />

brand-new schocJ.aiready laces some<br />

problems lh<strong>at</strong> students find disturb-<br />

ing.<br />

known more, especially socially,"<br />

Apalisok said. "<strong>The</strong>y think thai were<br />

just all computer nerds, buiihiit ain't<br />

even true." Wrrshould h^vc dances<br />

because they help us meet people<br />

from other schools and make our<br />

school known, too."<br />

Students are working to make<br />

Marshall more complete. A sports<br />

program will !>e a%-aiLib!e next yew,<br />

more classes and teachers are beln$ -<br />

added, arid stvdents are dibiUng<br />

whether lo elect go\-cmrnnit ofHctr:.<br />

or a whole organiz<strong>at</strong>ion with sirnQa:<br />

powers to which the student body<br />

woi'ld present problems and suggestions.<br />

'•""• /' "" "•"'•'<br />

. ;'I think of it this vtiyT Fdipc.saidy<br />

"VJlicn'cio i'w freshniin g^i u p*dc'<br />

th^ school colors in othcr^schools?<br />

\vlut schooi would let the freshmen<br />

"We den't have Filipino and a •pick^rmascot?ltr/tobcoptimi^<br />

.- , J-:_L-I-: ._...: „ _.«.'..: j._i". • ij-an'jlJiuik of the good things, but<br />

wrwn people shit call tK 1 flwefi roects,<br />

like my old friend;. <strong>The</strong>)" laugh <strong>at</strong> us<br />

and brush us off because we're only<br />

freshmen and v.edon'( ha'/ca basketbs\\<br />

team, we don't havel6w) I,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> buckled. At"<br />

According lo the US.<br />

Report, the temblof<br />

destroyed over: ><br />

0, g<br />

kitted 5,000 peopteife<br />

tt$tdyep0sted$<br />

mghout school S;>]i<br />

said. SVe have to idenwry all the fire hoses ;|<br />

and all the earthqualcrnipplies. M Evacu<strong>at</strong>ion/;<br />

plins wae posted on die walls bcfore.but the<br />

"fiicdepartmentwaiiisusfbdoitinamwc :<br />

detailtd«way. <strong>The</strong> maps change every time •'•<br />

bcaiusc of the size of dassn>oms changer<br />

<strong>The</strong> ttiadicrs will meet and go over the<br />

evacu<strong>at</strong>ion plans and other earthquake wir*<br />

form<strong>at</strong>ion near ihccndofFrfnuary.the ten-<br />

: t?.tr l ^r*r»Ci)i»tW'l'' 1 ' Iww il'* 1 ''iv>«tiNlon Feb^.<br />

21, Eadi regis'^itachcr ivfll go over the plan',"<br />

witlithestudunti.; ; •. . ;j,;. ?.<br />

.; -<strong>The</strong> Ltmia I'rieta: earthquake in 1989<br />

causcdi'minuTi" 1 ''''""'*"**"* ***'" *"" 1 '*"«~ 1 '" v -<br />

prin<br />

cracks in the wall.'<br />

Most of die KnooU now nre built trom *•*<br />

reinforced.concrete vrith stcdrodi lh<strong>at</strong> are<br />

connected. Ifmestcelit^saredisconhectcd<br />

like in Oakland's Cyprus frceWy s^ntctu're;;]<br />

thcsupportiiArHlbucklc,--,. '-;'. : iS^ r i''.'l^<br />

According in Mahoney, the legislarure' •;<br />

passed ,i law requiring^! schools to bej ret- ; "<br />

roritted because die 1933 I^ong; Beach earth-;<br />

nuakecauicd the schools th<strong>at</strong>wcrcbuiltout';<br />

of bricks to collapse. Since (hen; no schools<br />

and<br />

score<br />

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and build your skills and confidence,<br />

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alters its<br />

jm<strong>at</strong> {His semester<br />

jjejy structure Svill develop a more<br />

:a * t "? <strong>at</strong>titude among its students'<br />

PiHE MATH Fngin*^ri;.g Sd.<br />

l^'ence Achievement Program<br />

(MESA) » adopting a new<br />

: this sein icr<br />

: MESA cre<strong>at</strong>ed mand<strong>at</strong>ory vtudent<br />

committees to produce a newsletter<br />

and other student ac<br />

t*w^"wities.Tbe newly designed MESA<br />

7 q\f program wlD improve academic and<br />

j-Jg. communic<strong>at</strong>ion sldlls and develop a<br />

^&|yfnore positive <strong>at</strong>titude am sng it* stu<br />

£?£denls,accordmg to executive <strong>at</strong>sutant<br />

\ft director Kann Williams.<br />

4 J J f*Wfete changing the sirucrure w<br />

"jb> i they wdl learn to take respon-abdity<br />

•i p for themselves and their fellow stu<br />

j ^^dcntsT Williams said This iLi&s will<br />

~ focus on Iciderihip development<br />

^ xprofessionnl development, ami cut<br />

, \ tural awareness,"<br />

!„ ^*At a MESA meeting held laii last<br />

^ month, the program s spring semes<br />

(er began with the election of doss<br />

offioersv Freshmen Rosa Vega. Eva<br />

Me/a, Sienna Dalton, and Carolina<br />

Martinez cook the positions of piesident,<br />

vice president, secretary, and<br />

treasurer, respectively.<br />

MESA has a S<strong>at</strong>urday Academy,<br />

offered to students <strong>at</strong>tending <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

Burton, Wallenberg, anbVThurgobd<br />

Marshall high schools, th<strong>at</strong> VSI offer<br />

hands-on experiences through an<br />

integr<strong>at</strong>ed instructional approach in<br />

the areas of m<strong>at</strong>htm<strong>at</strong>ics, communic<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

computer science, applied<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h,and'scknce projecti<strong>The</strong> Aca^<br />

cmy also offers courscwork in PS AT/<br />

SAT precaution and study skills.<br />

Students will be placed into fe JI<br />

integr<strong>at</strong>ed classes based on uch<br />

student's m<strong>at</strong>henutia and English<br />

placement tests, the inform<strong>at</strong>ion on<br />

their enrollment applic<strong>at</strong>ion, a studcntessay.andacopy<br />

of the students '<br />

report card.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Siirvev<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

launch campaign<br />

for computers<br />

N EDITORIAL tn the Jan- — - ' • ••- bisc come<br />

to Room 251 Below is a ample ot the polL Please be prepared to answer<br />

these questions if >our rcgistn is polled.<br />

1 mie Level<br />

t£ lunier<br />

1 Goidcr<br />

-r A Male<br />

. Doyo<br />

A Ye*<br />

11 kii<br />

fl[cnmpuicrdo wu UMT<br />

A. IBM B Mi<br />

COtbci<br />

puicr<br />

11 No »ki| n>' )<br />

l neol .i t«mf utcrlah<br />

IJ \*A*uld you ux-'a Lumputrr Ub ipedlkalty<br />

dcfticjuini Toi Mudent utct<br />

. : n.No<br />

n<br />

)4 Wh<strong>at</strong>wooWywimtrtheUbf*M?(You<br />

chooir more than one.)<br />

omemirk ; H.Ctut^<br />

C Internet tt Word Fweoiinf<br />

E. Olba _<br />

15 IhiwoftniMiHldyouuMthebtrf<br />

5 IlowofuoJowutucTOurcomputer<br />

vlhome} •thorari<br />

A.tveryday B. Few tliwa * wck<br />

C Few time* •month Di Never<br />

6. ^loWMiuldjoudncribc your experience<br />

with computer*!<br />

••-rK Nooc-'S."--':<br />

A.EvcrydJ>' B.f«wiitr«-wpek<br />

C Once a week D. Once > month.<br />

E. Other ;<br />

11 B; Wry link<br />

C ComfomNc • U Exp<strong>at</strong> i* ^<br />

16, When would you • . - . ' - • • • . [ • •<br />

B. Didn't knuv I could uie :heni;<br />

C.ilw cwnpuwn are of pow qui Jity<br />

I y, Whu would you tie to lorn u utti<br />

' A.\VotdProcw^ing '' ~ "."<br />

n.!nteniet'<br />

F. Other<br />

- • ,i 20. Would yuu link up to tb- Ub from<br />

]t.UUieauinbersndqtu]ityoruvnput< your home via modeml •<br />

eniolhe»cbotila ,imi>ortiint for mc'.shc<br />

«id." It's one* of Uie w.iysstudenlscip'/<br />

aiifXA«r thcmwlves." -• •//<br />

' In 1992 Blinick b«ainea,f copier<br />

h h V d<br />

crn World. U.S. history,<br />

'MiiJlev Appiii-J ttnnmnK"^ om!<br />

l<strong>at</strong>in AmerJcari Stuilica.' She sliar«t<br />

.i position with co-workcr Alice<br />

Kwon^ lx;i .semester. Among Iwr far<br />

m-x.;-.<br />

Barbara BHnlckbpens a goinft-^aWay present as ser^Midieley<strong>at</strong>entinlookson. • ]\ •••••-•••<br />

History teacherbids Ixnyell<br />

adios after two and a half yeari<br />

S Accq>tsnewposition <strong>at</strong> Roosevelt High School in Fresno "<br />

; - ". • ' ' - . • " • . : ; - . • ' ' ' : . " . : - i i ; . \ , " ' . ,.' : •• ' ' • " • ; / • ; ' V . ' , •' ; • ; • : ; :<br />

Rvij^artitflamtt sonafly. "Rel<strong>at</strong>ing to youth on a pa;- vorite classes were Women's Studies<br />

IVY WEST ONE-ON-ONE<br />

SAT AND ACHIEVEMENT :><br />

PROGRAMS<br />

r\^ WEST'ilimn'l tliinlt thvt |irr|iariiip ;<br />

\for tbr SAT *tr Achi»*v»Tr.iMit Tc*<br />

tirt (t >r*ry ]>ntr*-i vwii I.AH fit lit*: truMtu* .'•••<br />

jt-i^.mil yimr liti»r m!n*iluir. You can r-lATt<br />

4t any timr ami |irt*(i,*ir fur any \f%\. •':<br />

TIM- IVY WE.VT ONE-ON ONE pnigra^<br />

imliiv t><br />

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filmjm1rr-4nai*«sl~ 7<br />

f*iim«. Yrt llii^ priv<strong>at</strong>r.^.;<br />

' •>-!» It*— lh>u K^IJI »r,^ ,,I»<br />

i-b.ir-i- fur u lur^c *IM»., Call<br />

•IIVY WEST<br />

lo be cre<strong>at</strong>ive. v "- " ;.<br />

•Blinick.'^ parting advice to many<br />

.<strong>Lowell</strong> snijenu is to rerncmber thai<br />

'there is a biggcrworld out there and •<br />

thui M.hcji)l in tun the center of&e<br />

'-'My-favorite stpfy was a siudcnt<br />

in the ninth grade who when asl^d. ;y-<br />

'Wh<strong>at</strong>.d» )V>u want to do when you'<br />

_growup?'.«wid,*l'waritlogot61JC- ,. ••<br />

I^kdey.arKlb^mearescarfii'scicntist<br />

juit like my l<strong>at</strong>her' I asked him<br />

about beinpnn artist. Going to UC-<br />

Sanw CruzJ 'J'raycliVig^'ftTO yxars<br />

Ijter, t asked ^>im tf his pfans vierc the:<br />

sonic. KcsaJdhcdtdn'tknowlH-cause -:-t', f,:<br />

chernisiry was his Wrst subject and-<br />

ihcnliL*'smiled.<br />

'He taiotf he Sod opfion^ nntl he<br />

knetv th


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zones whidtwiH start wththa<br />

(nto the San<br />

jjabejeducAJttrougnotf tl*<br />

dminisfer CLAS ,<br />

djpg tothe San Francisco ChrorttJe<br />

puDScrne«tAigsinSifi<br />

withdrawn from Cl_*S beis<br />

conscrv8bve& but v/erei<strong>at</strong>tr pAbacK<br />

Gpcs caBp M h I Steffcn<br />

\XT 70(1 ftlltlCTlI'i<br />

n-rJiCKcdtiuc-rai<br />

Pv i lijai the Holt of<br />

rsd | in. 26.<br />

JJr irmn Divide and<br />

il 1 tB, htphfni'rcty.<br />

J illeinuti'.e rock<br />

•a, Uie p/oup<br />

nan F'Jiutm<br />

i w 1 >urpji*cd'<br />

threw on y.>nit'altern-itive rock; most<br />

ttcltuoh don'l get .ilony with thai,"<br />

Atdea saj*l.'"ni^y reacted pretty good.<br />

Tint's imf of ihe reasons why I<br />

wanted to do Lovwii.<br />

"It's all right, not enough slow<br />

srwgs,"juni«ir Danny Tang said <strong>at</strong> the<br />

d.uicc.'*Thr slippi^y floor isreally fun<br />

to dance on though," <strong>The</strong> body he.n<br />

from the people on the dance floor<br />

caused the 'A-et fli>or.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior class paid $ 1,200 to<br />

:c::< <strong>The</strong> hall and 'o i\iri: the DM hey<br />

nujt ?1,00C in profit;, according to<br />

iu:iior i:Jjsi treasurer Jjciyn Wong.<br />

Slic main<br />

door, along with oli-;duty police officers<br />

who arrived l<strong>at</strong>er in the evening.<br />

Chapcroncs guarded tlic b<strong>at</strong>hrooms<br />

..and die DI'scquipincnL<br />

Tlie dance lasted irotn 7 pj n. to 11<br />

.p.m. Tickets cost S5 with a Student<br />

Aaivii ic$ Card (SAft. $7 without an.<br />

SA(; card, and $S lor a guct. Plioioh<br />

took pictures.<br />

Academic Dec<strong>at</strong>hlon team wins again<br />

1 fcL* HlX<br />

tL rtli M ^C^S'" ' \\''.lilt-Sil.lV nitihl .il sr» ni**irt4e U:n. •.,<br />

-ssoci.-'.tcs,and Safeway,<br />

•v compete tn the<br />

California Academic Dec<strong>at</strong>hlon, a<br />

.••wide competition, in Fresno<br />

1 . Committee said<br />

to tlit- cuntesianu,<br />

Tlie proiip had studied since Sepb<br />

l l<br />

^lub Maith 10-12.<br />

a&v<br />

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nsanto uou/ o<br />

Senior BhavnaP<strong>at</strong>el, Hindu / ««*&'u-y wanla! io lx\<br />

1 ^uev.i N.-Uevr in<br />

fiii'.iicr than u-vl-uf! fyw'l know<br />

il'iut'iuMoilf h Gvlor wh<strong>at</strong> |<br />

wuiitj *.all il. I d.Jn'l hoi<br />

ub.->iintli > v^.iU*tng in the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es, I don't fee] it, but if! went to India, the guys always come first.<br />

'", pret^^^ir^j^W whocK.Quwy'wf5^;Wem^tounder^<br />

' ^" i;; '- v: - v -" •''•"'•"'"'••'ndmejjt^tiMffi<br />

rhrucl) I f'fi lilx :i iiyjwyi<br />

J)vn«JiJc<strong>at</strong>ouV ;•<br />

JunioFThien Nguyen,<br />

Buddhist\ \Some r.four people valuta mixtuie'\if<br />

amest • worship, Iluddha,<br />

jnd litniie Atlirr vfvii from Hind'-"tsm.<br />

Pure Uuddhnm means no<br />

marriage, no sex. no drinking, no<br />

me<strong>at</strong>, and no killing. For my family,<br />

we honor liuddha by giving him<br />

7 two days without e<strong>at</strong>ing me<strong>at</strong>,<br />

Nn^^&'$^\ diking alcohol, using profanity, or com ill ing physi-<br />

*~§*.^i cal or verbal w^. 1 . • •<br />

WhtfY 1 was y\>ung. everyone used lu nuke fun of<br />

Buddhism becaur-e of the way monks, tit when they<br />

medit<strong>at</strong>e and prey with incense. In a iociety where<br />

Christians domin<strong>at</strong>e, it ukes a lot to get youths lo underhand<br />

and respect other religions. When sorrurthing<br />

is different, they assume th<strong>at</strong> it i.s b.id or uupid.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> is your religion?


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V '^i fe<br />

i -far,-:,! )<br />

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V>-\J-'*J:<br />

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r^,h-^ i J^''j^i''-;-'- - _?-'' .'<br />

jtsupHtirig(ixjm«tts,forsure^- ; ;<br />

but they may not compens<strong>at</strong>tTor<br />

the occasional abuse associ<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

with ttiejob: 1 did ft once aid the<br />

jyfootb<strong>at</strong>eam threw carrots <strong>at</strong><br />

me* senior Hannah pdtasaW. ^<br />

a" 1<br />

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« A LtplFFERENT ETHNIC CROUPS<br />

Z\ hang around different areas of the<br />

jL 7 \jchooi,"»phomore!eah Price said.<br />

"Tbeyallstty m^<strong>at</strong>Kroupie«ofthe«arne race.<br />

!^empletbeAsiaminlhehalUr<br />

Om)rnonUnguagc,musk,*ndculiurcform<br />

strongbonds wilhin ethnic groupi and discourd<br />

i i<br />

y<br />

Cheng said.* 1 ! know other students outside my<br />

etluitc group but only as acquaint^ruxs. itot<br />

w e f r idr c r , : . . , ,<br />

.:' IMac said,"Sure everyone knows each otiier<br />

butthey'renot thesamepeoplethalgooutto.<br />

getiicf ou WL-c)u:JiOb." JiiUyJCtJOn^Vri^Trr"<br />

gmup» can be strained. "1 fuul if ynetiy nard to<br />

dart up a cbnycrsaiion with someone oumdc<br />

my tfthnidtyrjuiiior Diane Hi said. "It's ai if it<br />

were two separ<strong>at</strong>e worlds.**<br />

:<br />

••"• i'f " • °' ;: '-i •- . .',-•'•<br />

Seeking a common bond<br />

come friends and stay.togcthrr because of dicir;<br />

language simibritics.'<br />

"My friend* are mostly Russian because we<br />

speak the aamc hnguagc and we can reLne<br />

;aotc,"j«nioT Puna Hck vtid.<br />

Cheng sees it as an opportunity to team his<br />

ancestors'language.*! don't usually speak Qitnese<br />

<strong>at</strong> home but when my friend* ireak it »\<br />

school; t pick up little phrases." ;<br />

" "Speaking Chincie U the onlylink I ha\*e to<br />

"my hcritage,"To said. "1 hi\r a clearer understanding<br />

of the culture and why we do and believe<br />

in the thing; we do."<br />

"By having Korean friends 1 would understand<br />

Korean culture better" junior Elizabeth<br />

Ctioe said. "We know whav the manivrrs are,<br />

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Even studentsVjth a diversity ct'friaids/ind<br />

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"I listen io OitneM\music and my Hhpanic<br />

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girl who will lilcidlfy laugh <strong>at</strong> Chinese<br />

music and pretod to imit<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

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her."<br />

" It's kind of fun, bong the Canli -<br />

nal," said senior Hannah Pelta, a<br />

member of the spirit commttteewhf •<br />

has played Casey."! did it once and<br />

the ?V' football team threw carrots <strong>at</strong><br />

Parental influence<br />

Although parents today are<br />

generally more open-minded<br />

than in previous time*, they *till<br />

give students mixed messages.<br />

'"MM ptronu sl^ivt. :A\ mr tn<br />

know c\tT>"Oiie from every pKVup ?:<br />

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•iblackmanconiesin.llieypullmccloser<br />

to them as if to protect me from siuncthing<br />

th<strong>at</strong> can endanger trie," junior AkiaOun said.<br />

"Tlwre will always be racism in the world even<br />

if people try to teach otherwise"<br />

"My parents are very open-minded," sopf mmoreNioolc<br />

Baker-Wagner said 'But my friend<br />

wanted to go to WinterbaU and when her p-uentsfonnd<br />

out she was going witii a Korean t^y,<br />

Uii*v fothade licr tit en"<br />

Dai^Ib takin know tli<strong>at</strong> if 1 brought home<br />

a black gtrltinyi\yfnb would trea! her nice Ami<br />

e\Tnihing,Sut they'.y^uld l<strong>at</strong>er question me<br />

abouihcr background and howl inethcr.Thcy<br />

wouW never question nw about an Asian gui"<br />

Many students fed th<strong>at</strong> lining in a society<br />

where p-x>plc intermingle, is better am*, th<strong>at</strong><br />

ailtural difTcrenccs"are an asset.<br />

j SophonvJtc Uu Itd<strong>at</strong>en^tkl."IWijut inuf<<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y also are irsponsibie for equipment<br />

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~We hang out all day here." senior Evelyn<br />

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One l^wdlfiunak «cnior «aid. "Soriety it taught to 1 didn't know <strong>at</strong>tyonc who was homosexual,<br />

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Lee hdiewci th<strong>at</strong> of *fl age gionpt, teen^-<br />

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accepted." »be»*kl.**l*ut I alw.t nVofSan<br />

Frandsco iw h^ing a little ]*• < >( accep*<br />

KT - a Way of<br />

life on homoscxiuU. Wh<strong>at</strong> it ui.v were the<br />

majority?"<br />

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•grrs hi*ve (cwei piejuiike^ than m^ny ,<br />

*1U1K "Children don'l luveasmanyptc-<br />

(.oncctved jwiioni <strong>at</strong> to how pciiple an:<br />

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Working <strong>at</strong> l*jwcll,Hlmid;,*%:o hin-<br />

Hith tnr intiullv, but there are vny few<br />

llwi don'l jjet uwd fo i', fc dv iwid.<br />

"We have a lot of prriudkxs th<strong>at</strong> arc.<br />

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cure homophobia ii to fie visible," the<br />

»>uii. 1 ttc IIIUIC |J4)' J*w;i*e U\cy luw lu<br />

ulk to iUKf wwit u-ith, the m >rc they find<br />

Mil tint we're just likr everybody ebc."<br />

i& acceptable, homophobia it yrt tnoibsr<br />

form of prejudice and another teav-^i to<br />

discrimin<strong>at</strong>e. And Jiscnnn'nalinn i<<br />

sormihing no one wunti in cxp'.Ticnce. UkeapmbaHna<br />

search for acceptance<br />

David, a LoweR student,<br />

*&nt about me in sbctti grade," he sad.:<br />

Most students;fin^.^» orcUeim jsau^.y* guys were startng to get girts, t dfd<br />

teenagers face^Buft to unoirstand^^ not fed interested in doing. <strong>The</strong>n last year<br />

T^ytee?ugcrs'Tiav«ancfc3uthonw^alteenagersarelost and my grades were going down." openly gay friends. - -<br />

rasocteJytti<strong>at</strong>cxxisid^ithemasrfv-Hn David felt as ttough h^ had nowhere "Students reject gays because they<br />

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" ^ was o^ disturting comng from a 1 first realized uwetong was dffler son."<br />

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Double prejudice stamps gay<br />

Asians as double minorities<br />

&y A&e+<strong>at</strong>m* S»»n« i.-Jlv \iHp*ujftvJ*t»mi»KTiuali!v."My par-<br />

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gay ktn-irt M<strong>at</strong>thew Kung.<br />

Uidike Arnenoui odture, whidt \w- ;<br />

moic * *c role <strong>at</strong> i.iJr.Tdaa!irv ind inic •<br />

pti^rTWr, A»un nJturc cmjitrjMte* ihr<br />

n.>lc, (h<strong>at</strong> an tr.dmdtul pbr^ in trie wri!<br />

bud grid family. lipUc-nimn-B^ticprc*'<br />

»iwf T»ii chtklren TT> ij-t msiried and to niv;<br />

id'/ttai Jtojwwrsent: 1 Chen- -<br />

edwwes we asc wh<strong>at</strong> ljrwJ oi"y>oth/T w f<br />

ju-'eTWkhun ikbec^i U sad. '<br />

fifl, h*ving sn illqotim<strong>at</strong>e thtld m<br />

not Ka\*tng a child Jt .ill*<br />

j<br />

she hun 1 ! told bet ivwcnii JKH^I<br />

her scxuj]it>'.<br />

who tiid, "You're JUM<br />

through another phase."<br />

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pl<strong>at</strong>rilbr pci^ple to get supfx>rt. n Iiu said.<br />

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tndun-American Arvind (aunaruid,<br />

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\ ART OF HIGH-TECH CHEATING<br />

"Call me" iS the COde WOrd recited over the telephone—nothing more. A few moments<br />

kter, the phone rings and the computer picks it up. After a brief period of ear-screeching sounds, the<br />

transaction occurs. Instantaneously, an important paper, due tommorow, is in the hands of another student<br />

ByDaleMajor<br />

HISSITUAT1ON !S COMMON in high schoolsihrou^liout<br />

;.-.;;J.'. .'lie United St<strong>at</strong>es, including <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

L?.r%Ncw technology has opened up new str<strong>at</strong>egics for che<strong>at</strong>ers and<br />

&maiiyicnch«siniodctecu^<br />

^ A owngame.-. / >. r- •'•„? . c; -<br />

rr.:, v Scanners with optical clumctiT rcco^nHien wftwore allow students to<br />

• convert printed text orgraphics to ctlitiWecnmputcrliti*s.StiHlciiKQnilii"n<br />

modify the text for their own use.:;.<br />

. friends'papers and partsof books." a senior said.<br />

v '•&nKtirncssnidenUrcs»rtioc^^<br />

, believe th<strong>at</strong> it is virtually impossible to do so, but sonic students haw discovered<br />

new ways.<br />

".;•-. r"l took the SAT in Octobcf: for the second time and used an clecttonic<br />

dictionaryduring the break because my English skills aren't very good, M «iw<br />

junior said."As a result, my score increased 30 points on the verUtl scciion<br />

-from the first time I look the SAT."<br />

ready figured out sonic setrcti." Students now a.-.k to bonowinothcr<br />

-.rjder.:': cslrjhtcr d'^-ir.^ ^ :cs:,ar. J in 'A,c •f ;i,i. J k ^<br />

tor is the problem already done." the m<strong>at</strong>h teacher Mid.<br />

"When a student team ihe room after a test, they hand their calcul<strong>at</strong>or<br />

lo.molher student entering the rooni,"accordingto the m<strong>at</strong>li<br />

u*.icher." I'b<strong>at</strong> student sits down and knows th<strong>at</strong>'the problems are<br />

worked out in the memory: Ami if ilia graphing test, they have the<br />

\\.hnle tlvir.t' i!oi»c tVirlhrn* Tl'.Ww.iv.-fvhic'i-ti^li WA«- if, (>»»»iit*jt'*<br />

". I:\ni ilit; humble pho»'vopier can help icachers ^fyniic chr<strong>at</strong>im;.<br />

"\\1iiie a history tea:.S«?r <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, I hud n*o chi.s'icsbiick to back,<br />

but HI dinVrcnt nvnis." Owt-ndulvn Fuller, an !:npliih teacher, said.<br />

"I^iU-d tcu oiKilayanJ J student told me aftei the first class th<strong>at</strong><br />

MMIIC t;irt> Iwd a copy o( my test in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom. I went to Mr.<br />

Jtineux to gel ii similar lest and then immedi<strong>at</strong>ely Xeroxed it. <strong>The</strong><br />

students expt'iried one trsttbutrecciwd another, they were definitely<br />

surprised." ' ;<br />

"I now ti y to pv * more chapter qu>7zei and t«ts to check student<br />

progn.ision while leading noveli." Fuller wid. "I even ask th<strong>at</strong> >tu-''.<br />

dents write nuny of diri.-tfss.iys in class to preclude the tempt<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

HH) guides to popuiarnovds, acrord—i<br />

'. A^Stu^t^^mrtlD^iX^Di^Kf j.<br />

By using a dictionary during the break, tile student broke the rtileiof tiiv<br />

y Educ<strong>at</strong>ional Testing Service which administer* the SAT. <strong>The</strong> act would be<br />

construed as che<strong>at</strong>ing, and the student's wore would be voided, although adiuiuisler different types «»f problems for tests and<br />

s*Tinnble the M'Jting to curb the probk-m before it tscJ<strong>at</strong>es inlo t-pi-<br />

It" ihf cheau'iij; •.-j-iJeinic is allouvd to continue <strong>at</strong> ils cu.iccl r<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

•;?'vyiieri'it corrirfto c<strong>at</strong>ching che<strong>at</strong>ers in m<strong>at</strong>h cl.i«.ont* teacher has al-<br />

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CyHc<strong>at</strong>hcrNgni<br />

kVER $500 disappeared<br />

during Student<br />

Activity Card<br />

(SAC)MlaIajtfi01iiiaitsult<br />

of dijorganti<strong>at</strong>ion w-ithnihc<br />

Board of Class Officers<br />

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BCOorganucdUw-wlc<br />

Vand had security problems,<br />

• according to BCO co-duir<br />

bcBaila'Ain<br />

. vBCOVc^di<strong>at</strong>r secretary<br />

Zelania Proa, BCO sponsor<br />

.; Marian Gonzalez,Sinn,and<br />

'7-d^sofficers sold SACs in<br />

registries, according to<br />

Piria; Eadi officer sold packagesoifabout25.SACs.<br />

Prcza<br />

believes BCO got confused<br />

' J when they gave additional<br />

packages to the officers be-<br />

. Yore accounting for previous<br />

>_ stubs and money.<br />

. "<strong>The</strong>re were too many to<br />

keep track af7 Gonzalez said.<br />

•.. BCO counted the stubs, .<br />

but the money fell short over<br />

. $500, according to Sinn<br />

"<strong>The</strong> mon»7 was lost.:^.<br />

MicLPreza isn't iiireoi the<br />

exact loc<strong>at</strong>ion of the money.<br />

- M Ifwewcrembieorganized,<br />

• we probably wouldn't hare<br />

'lostthemoneyrshesaid. '<br />

aware th<strong>at</strong> slic had the position<br />

until the beginning of •<br />

thcycar. IQ the past, BCO<br />

• phnncdSAC sales in'thc<br />

'sitrbriiei"WcllIiebo(ird]p«<br />

itdohcbtitittookaliiilc<br />

longer than usual," l*rcci<br />

said."<strong>The</strong>re was nothing in<br />

.thccharterldocumcnrof<br />

siiys we hiive to followicrtain<br />

way we thought best. We decided<br />

in rcop^i Uic SAC sales<br />

(in January], Buithif tune,<br />

tiie school newspaper helped<br />

erything is more organizt'4<br />

, this time." ;- ,, %<br />

' r ~' jKrudcnts who purchase<br />

SACs <strong>at</strong> $6 receive a subscription<br />

to Vh'Lcnvett and<br />

discounts on dances and<br />

doss merchandise. <strong>The</strong> lowcO<br />

receives half the money<br />

from SAC sales and the four<br />

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Students abuse reserve account money<br />

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count 1 i> money »ct j*idc to<br />

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(UiQ riuir ilwiU Uruwn said recently.<br />

"far year*. pco|>Ie have been abusing<br />

the general fund by taking moniry out<br />

nnd not returning it.'*<br />

Last year, the student council and<br />

former adviser, science teacher Fred<br />

Stark, decided to take about $5,0U0<br />

from the a;comu to replace stage<br />

equipment stolen from the auditorium,<br />

<strong>at</strong>tcravote in LHC, according to<br />

Marian Gonzalez, Hoard of Class Officers<br />

{BCO) sponsor.<br />

"Stud^t government is not responsible<br />

lor replacing stolen m<strong>at</strong>erials,"<br />

School accountant Ferdinand Badal<br />

said. <strong>The</strong> school should have reported<br />

-the stolen maieriais to the district legal<br />

" advisor,fxording to Uadal.<br />

"If \i [school m<strong>at</strong>erial] is districtv<br />

bought, then the district b responsible<br />

foritrprinapjdPauiChaigconfirnied.<br />

Stoqe crew supervisor Jose Sevilb is<br />

unsurewhedur (.he district bough*, the<br />

equipmci;i."My mulmtanding when<br />

I arriyed (i» supervisor) was th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

- equipment-bctongctl to the student<br />

body.* 1 Scvilla said.<br />

Money from the reserve account<br />

paid half the a'f»t to replace the equip-<br />

ment, ucanding Yo Seville. A grant<br />

from the Kill Graham<br />

Found<strong>at</strong>ion and money<br />

from the sta^e crew<br />

equipment fund paid<br />

for the rest.<br />

LEC spon*or<br />

Gwendolyn Fuller said,<br />

"Any organiz<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> expressed a<br />

need," cuuld borro v monc>* from tlic<br />

account with a vot:* L y student govern*<br />

ment.<br />

Uist yrar.the <strong>Lowell</strong> Spirit Committee<br />

(LSC) borrowed about S6*X? to buy<br />

the Cirdinal mascot costume. Former<br />

\SC chair Vanessa Marshall proniiscd<br />

to repay the fund, according to Bailal.<br />

"We plan to repay the fund by iht<br />

end of the ne<strong>at</strong> seniesier,.but no one<br />

gave us a deadline," current LSC chair<br />

Rebecca Bcnassini said.<br />

Until rccentlv, gradu<strong>at</strong>ing classes kit<br />

money <strong>at</strong> theSchool in an account<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>e from me reserve account ;o<br />

pay for futureclass reunions, [iadal diicoverwi<br />

thai tliis viol<strong>at</strong>ed stale l.iw<br />

Aaountwp, Procedures for Stuient<br />

Orginiziitfotit, published by the stale,<br />

siys under "Inactive, Scholarship, and<br />

in.icti%x'accuuntsoiaccou it^ofcLuscs<br />

th.it luve yruou<strong>at</strong>cti must t>c Him;<br />

I'crrcd to the general surplu (r<br />

ofstudcnlbodytund." -<br />

"Once you gradu<strong>at</strong>e,-you .ire<br />

alumnus," &vial said. "You don't belong<br />

to die student body, 1 *<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, the money th<strong>at</strong><br />

for minions was<br />

transferred into<br />

the reserve account.<br />

Class of<br />

•90 left coi fii Kl U.U g O.<br />

^ nt ou^l i i n f d<br />

bill ofth C issol 91<br />

Tic I op st pr i tch t f<br />

romiussioner<br />

but we till put the i*Jiofr<br />

<strong>The</strong> general fund absorbs<br />

any money left for reunions by<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ing classes.<br />

*rt V\e<br />

didn t h yc ai m wh timers<br />

we usually do<br />

piasoncnourboari tputi<br />

ev n more | rc«u on u*<br />

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Hutlcitwcmt ccd^<br />

wijetheras vrtiolc»v«,don f<br />

luppcning so t{wt the sdiool is not left<br />

with a debt," Cheng said/'Tluvugh the<br />

daw sponsors, they n fund<br />

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<strong>The</strong> present law st<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> if a<br />

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Turn your CD-ROM into a magic carpet<br />

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Overa dozen cre<strong>at</strong>ures suchas killer bees, giant sand<br />

WISH. YOU ARE FLYING through the air w a crabs, airworms. and fiiv-bK<strong>at</strong>hing dragons will stop<br />

magic carpet. Suddenly, you sec an incoming fire<strong>at</strong><br />

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it <strong>The</strong>n you fly by tlie *vrm tiuit shot it <strong>at</strong> you and ing spells tn<strong>at</strong> you collect during the game.<br />

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conjure up a fireball, and conjttg back around you blast ity of Brodcrbund's Styst. You can see your reflection<br />

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This Is a typical b<strong>at</strong>tle in Electronic Arts/Bullfrog regular, 3D, and su'reogram. IP glasses aic included<br />

Production's Magic Carpet. Magic Carpet is Bullfrog's with the game and there is al«> suppor. for th.-VFX 1<br />

first 3D real-time ganie. According to the game's back- virtual hcidset.<br />

<strong>The</strong> requirements for SUgic Girpct are<br />

a 486/33 or higher, DOS. 8 M B of RAM. a<br />

VGA card, a CD-ROM<br />

drive, and t\ Microsoft<br />

comp<strong>at</strong>ible mouse. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is also a Mi-Res mode<br />

which require* 16 MB of<br />

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SVGAca.ii "J'hi'ig.tme<br />

alio has cnlunceivi.nts for<br />

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you arc the apprentice of a wizard who tried You cm'; tee the carpet, just th-? cockpii view as it <strong>The</strong> c.uii!' present!*'<br />

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,M the game begins,you are armed only with a b<strong>at</strong>- wiltiout having to familiar::* yourself with llij;ht->mi eight can ,'Liy, which makes for hours of fun.<br />

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E^jplor<strong>at</strong>orium bdtftiit presents<br />

^multimedia fot public scrutiny^.<br />

'• y^fly.Michael VVong ,'.<br />

. An-array of now technologies<br />

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Magic carpets glide<br />

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Pint-size PCs overpower paper<br />

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Ol: ARRIVE AT LOWELL and tuddcnSy realize<br />

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baseball<br />

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virtually.burnt<br />

gn/''(y ''' :<br />

w'^ 1 ' $trawberiy,. the of- :<br />

ipr me wants,<br />

efias-faflen' brice/3gai»vihto the<br />

career: Jie'.has<br />

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-for •'suMtance-abuse and<br />

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Senior forward Ben Malbrough and sophomore guard Lindsay Vee taks shots <strong>at</strong> thy net. Both teams defe<strong>at</strong>ed Galileo Wednesday. <strong>The</strong><br />

Balboa Bucctiwerr (m picture ot left) edged Hie varsity boys' ^quad Monday, dropping tiv« Cardinal-; to &2f> in the Si'. Examiner Prep Poll.<br />

B-ball teams rebound from losses<br />

short to #11 Bui,<br />

crash Galileo<br />

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By Johnny N'icmann<br />

IlH KhVI:Nl.ih<br />

weighing on the<br />

O/diflaU' minds<br />

a;, heavily as .1 sumo v.restlrr<br />

on his stale, the dd'cndinp<br />

AAA cluinpon liilboj Hutcanwrs<br />

bod\ -itlammcd, then<br />

i tUwicii ^ choke hold to allow<br />

a j.',liitimer o( hope, .uvi ultimaicly<br />

tlaltcnoil <strong>Lowell</strong> on<br />

Monday. 37-79.<br />

- year's heart-Urwking loss .it<br />

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Mr.tijwtw.* nunac;«l to shtmt<br />

1 -for- un (Vi;v ':'?.<br />

Wrestling undefe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

after win over Washington<br />

B Cardinal grapplers<br />

look ahead to AU-Cily<br />

championship tourney<br />

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against us,"ju:oi'O»rtj Jo senior M<strong>at</strong>thcv» p Senior Juen Navarro j:»fts hi^<br />

Washington acponent Wednesday.<br />

At L>1 HtcWn^'it Gitc.'i asui G-ttd Inviu*<br />

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[SPORTS<br />

JVbcis be<strong>at</strong> Balboa Buccaneers en route to playoffs<br />

?• r * •••••• . l Q) •_._.• i:..t_.Jt ii_7 :! n,iKna Balboa <strong>at</strong> as LnwcD Lcwdl contin- ripht right throD throagh eh the hoop. hoop,<br />

- maintained its lead, 13-7.<br />

HO Season finale sees Cards -we improved a lot<br />

fe^fi^caneerstoendthe '&*_£_£<br />

season oh a-high note .-,- v—wi'i together, NOW **<br />

l- Marjv« stored the first<br />

'da^tovi^jyiliaskctball team tank the pdnuof thesecondquM-<br />

JjjilbMBoccwiem. 63-43. :>v ^ ;: : teras Lcwell continued to<br />

ilraflingbysixinthe first quarter, Bal tried odd w their (core. Sopho-<br />

.'.Mil__"_•£-_;_!A«". «:1 r,,-'« I r^?I - more Joih Chuck slapped ^"<br />

ued to score. Sophomore Balboa's Jeffrey Kayak fell during a play. de-<br />

Nelson Lui scored and laymplhepine«bkK>dchTppcd&omhis»oe.<br />

stole to give another two IntheSOwwrKblcfuboAtoirnssccKdand<br />

baskctt. Uwdl Added 20 er«iedtrts^srnr63-C>.<br />

to tlteir sitie of the icore- *Tbii game pteti> ; niuch summed up our<br />

board while the Bucca- Whole reason,* head coach Jason Ixe said,<br />

necrsput up s^vn-<strong>The</strong> "Hopefully *e can get rcveogea^inst Barton<br />

26<strong>at</strong>rheendofthethuJ. "1 think we played a \wH-coachcd teart.<br />

A fighting effort in the Salt-wi ccmch Gary Wtiferxrid. "<strong>The</strong>ir record<br />

fourth quartet by the Burs indic<strong>at</strong>e* they destrve cvcrythiHg the/<br />

oofl^me after scoring three points wrfaerin broutntU^M^cclcseraiBaibojj^or'gave \Ve were Iu^ to cwne out alive."<br />

tlw nuartcr. Balhoa startrd pidtmts tt up but them TOOK >>O(.U* than they scored -i anvprc "We. didn t pU a. i from toda^b-it I thin*<br />

"fldi^hi^S*homurcEJge«MtCr«ne LweU saved on top. v,o», ^ncr FnshaJu'Jaa.. Omp- «r wecoukl dobeter H2ton ^«d -Ma^netf<br />

^t^n^^viA-dunk and <strong>Lowell</strong> inih^rxlK^theC^M*fen*neia tnund^wpir^thR^upahool.^^went vxar"<br />

Boys be<strong>at</strong> Galileo handily after<br />

heart-breaking loss to Balboa<br />

' Norm,.** junior off-guard Graham<br />

R^chart said."! still don't k^cv why<br />

they I Siu and Low\ h«i a confront<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

But in order fur m to win «'<br />

need to put i hese problem* aside an»l<br />

think ii a team .and not us individu<br />

ak" ,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> proved tbemwJvcs tcsil-<br />

. ienr.sUrtingwih^jDi'irhaitthrtcto<br />

rhd the third quarter. J^>^"ell then<br />

ivtiH d - Potrero Mill Recrt<strong>at</strong>ion Centsr bcai tljvtn we u-i)! wimjic st<strong>at</strong>f. u.w,, Wmcdth tnomaitir^bich<br />

- and the Cards posted the. "win. ^iwfUlfd with tntiionas each tt_\im<br />

-•- <strong>The</strong> fir«_honf ir- *. 1 m<br />

maintain Uu*ir Icid. ISA. d5 determinnt<br />

as towtH to remain<br />

v?unp uid. **t want to join the voUeybdil taiu<br />

out tlie 4ch


^iiUwt this time, Navarro appears to be on the lo&ig side. '*''' •* tw<br />

^Eagles fali to Cards<br />

joins ;umor Kamau Washington<br />

"We're (irGiiitdy the team t« l«a*,<br />

i<br />

10 *iprobablc for iicTrt week's r.wtiJi ready ami a: E looking »>cy >i.d thai %.<br />

agauwt O Gmncil. .,(. Hie st<strong>at</strong>e championship,"We'i i' hoc-<br />

Althouftb^KaJinand WasJiin^ior.,' ingio win a few ms:ch« <strong>at</strong> iut^,'"<br />

•.tUd.nnti Kichotssaid.<br />

lo win. Washington usually b»sa\rn;<br />

tou^i xesm, .wconJtng tc coach Juhri<br />

Ntrhol Lv=;)caT,"ihcv'v\vnrthfonlv<br />

te ii| h<strong>at</strong> wt didn'f IXMT." !ir MKJ.<br />

Waii) igton inan<strong>at</strong>rd to to.* \r>»K'»ii<br />

After txaiiiik[> rariy in Ifif mile!;<br />

tor Da/ul S<strong>at</strong>urt (\'~K>> JinJ Mrniur<br />

hewvwo^i Kjiini I l,iirnr.l v»i»;i iJirx<br />

».l*fiiay.i;tMiii^.^jic! JMF.WU mi^ iijf]<br />

0i$tuit<br />

Jsn.-J9itB»ftw« ' W. forfeit<br />

F«b:2 vfcMfMloo W. 77-6<br />

Feb. P.«. Vbshhtgttn W 4?2<br />

i, Fbh. "16.n.'«tboijtii ^<br />

Fb21ntMcAtw<br />

- AJJChy Tournty<br />

Tales of tkeStrawinan<br />

o-irhst tiinc. If Darryl were<br />

Jh. **-uuld be lirod an.] bLiekliMni If hurdle*.<br />

he uerc n politiiiui, he'd be run out morr to conquer."<br />

juvm e\*cry chance<br />

n-I the-lullpUyrr aiviiii.t<br />

rtill roo( for Darryl tK* pcis".»n lu<br />

JV girls roll into championship<br />

E Hoopsters faced<br />

Washington for title<br />

yesterday<br />

T<br />

By Amor M. P-uiopio<br />

HE LOWELL rV'giris' Ixiskrtball<br />

team advanced to Ac<br />

AAA chuTipionship pjir»e<br />

^S a| nst Washinjrtcn \Titcrdav After<br />

the fcam pounocd the I jr 'Jie stitmJ h'iif. l«uc[l .uldcij ,111-<br />

;,i cfore <strong>The</strong> dock<br />

Jiaba\cbjHp)4'cfbutaiawai'mand h?* rl.xtric sntilv, .tni5 said, "Have .1 hit ?eraid. "We ha : c.-;v;'--/':- :<br />

r / • ' • ; : ' ••:•<br />

m<br />

|,:,;:f?<br />

5" ,'//'•_. :•-•':<br />

f


mm w<br />

S(en 1 o£raJTK,knownas3 Dart,<br />

ha\^ <strong>at</strong>tained intcm<strong>at</strong>kwul pcpit-<br />

--ajid twjye d^ertlphs^bout how to<br />

- vWthcrn, -whieOw Efs harmful w<br />

doso,how me/re mode, and wti<strong>at</strong><br />

J\-D artproducts are available.<br />

^rMany Lov«l| tfjuictenttarefantil<br />

brwlthflefeogiamsand have tried<br />

viewingthem with mixed success.<br />

•It takes p<strong>at</strong>ience to look <strong>at</strong><br />

-ihetiv"juaicr.8rian.yjiot.iiid.. "/•.<br />

to* : of people juH look <strong>at</strong> themiand<br />

say, 'I can'fseeanythlr>B,'aiid jti«<br />

, leave-." :.. • ;'.>- '•- . : - ; •" '-V<br />

. juritofArianaAkbarlooks<strong>at</strong>aci<br />

rcograms because "noi twrybody<br />

can see them and it makes nw feel<br />

special/' ' :<br />

<strong>The</strong> effects of staring <strong>at</strong> 3-D art<br />

vary rrorri person to person. Wljcri<br />

ireshmanK<strong>at</strong>eTomlinsawthehid.<br />

den image she "felt a rush of<br />

power nan usuaSly given to mortal<br />

- men,'\ she said., Sophomore<br />

Nidwlas Beckman hasn't hod soc-<br />

• ! 'If you stare <strong>at</strong> those: things long<br />

enough?ocj go Wind/ hesaid.<br />

"~^ However, opjometris: Chestef<br />

Quart, Q^D^sayijh<strong>at</strong> Viewing 3-<br />

D artcanoolr\*<br />

g pp<br />

tf«paneniJrtset£unuf you've<br />

tUck Uvee button» andiinu^<br />

tne picture Isioreograrnj,"<br />

Popout-Pro costs S30 and is<br />

fstudent>t Trinity<br />

available thiough the.ln&ha,<br />

- RDS costs nothing, etxept thai {<br />

do ask yoj to send my a picture<br />

postcard it'you enjoy using'fhe JJO<br />

grain," ht said.<br />

Computer software plays a si?<br />

nif team role "RI spreading the popu<br />

•I, ,'.-.;-;,'<br />

Homebrew<br />

stereograms<br />

popularity<br />

Tyertogrant<br />

has spawned ffevdopmenl<br />

of persortal fomputer<br />

I software allowing everyone<br />

to be a stereograrnartlsL<br />

2 Trace over the Imaged conft<br />

vertmg it 10 grayj«!es>ej>- '<br />

resenting depth inforf n<strong>at</strong>ion. -~<br />

\ Here white indic<strong>at</strong>es $w<br />

t faces doseM lo uie vwww(g —<br />

and bU«A shows deep areasj,, •'<br />

i ftartlheste*<br />

gram *RO ^<br />

and open the gray Image.<br />

4 Design a<br />

t/ound pauern<br />

import it into ROSv.<br />

5 Te!l the program to<br />

gener<strong>at</strong>e tin* stereogram<br />

* T<br />

would Uwe to 4m it/ senior Jeff<br />

ally big* in the hidden Image:<br />

; eKHttria Capistranosaid; ?tC<br />

the computer.<br />

.:;Hav<br />

ziness, 'hausea. and parched eye^lLl<br />

f iir.d tli<strong>at</strong> I missed the exhifaraifog^<br />

feeling of seeing the hidden ln^0"<br />

ages. So (glut my eyes to the pic- $<br />

Hire determined to stare <strong>at</strong> rt unti 1 1^ '•<br />

savor the uUim<strong>at</strong>e stereogram ex<br />

penence


"4 A<br />

it*<br />

la, *~R<br />

B<br />

j<br />

BB&i<br />

\r:3£&<br />

District will<br />

not re-hire 16<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

B Chinese-American<br />

groups protest decision<br />

T<br />

HE ROAKD Of- £T>1 "CM ION failed<br />

to renew 16%chJ)nIaiinuuiMritc-n>'7on<br />

tracts, of whom three were i ."hinc* •<br />

American, for the 1 »?-'>') sdiaoiwjr in dnscd<br />

session o:i Feb. 2J.<br />

Asacomttjurna%v;nx-50Chinee Aim-httothehAiTd<br />

meeting Luiliicvby to<br />

hai ihclviard shouldn't discontinue the<br />

contracts in a district already lacking (Jiiiicw-<br />

American administraiors.<br />

"In J district ih.n is uiJTcrin£ from such a<br />

deficit of OtinooAnxrican jjminisir<strong>at</strong>on,<br />

the impending action *o net icnew these contracts<br />

is a most discouraging st<strong>at</strong>ement Jor<br />

lliosr interested in punuing urefrt in .idmin<br />

isir<strong>at</strong>ton here in San r-nincuaj Unil'icd," *flw<br />

dent ViaivTarn a'ui <strong>at</strong> the B*xt;d meeting.<br />

KJ nct'tid cultural (wnd t<<br />

peopirdl 1 hcirnviTi f?t vtr.?i"hi»por M• »«Hrj; i:<br />

their *choo*. th—/ «ct ilk* iJci *Jut :!\r/ t.i.i<br />

Icr A.' i*.f<br />

Discover the<br />

holiday origins<br />

and a pot of<br />

gold <strong>at</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

End.<br />

Page 24.<br />

MFiiipinagradis<br />

| dancing in the gutter<br />

; B Alumna brings dance to Tenderloin<br />

; ^> JTHNG IN TME DANC.X STt;DIO J( thw Tenderloin He-<br />

• V^i'^cction and Edm<strong>at</strong>ion Center (TRIiC) u-hilc ^iults and<br />

: \ J young children tvhcarv »o 1373: pr<strong>at</strong> )h i O»hranr\ "Mv<br />

,! dandng in the streets in Perionnanctt in thr Cutter and iibout<br />

! tackling soda! issue* such as horndossnes* and di^accnicnt in<br />

, her upiuming pica*, Affutjrr.<br />

i "\ dan« td pvc voux to the expcrirnfcs th<strong>at</strong> mow nv,* 1 Mid<br />

; tlie Lciwit and Sjn Francisco Sidle UniverMiy pradiuif, tui-ncd<br />

• hiilon 1 lea'her tumed 4anitr, and now ^ hoi»,r^r-"plicr. 7::<br />

A ( ufll QfTCiaiioi* Fili-<br />

I t n u ix^rn iii'n a<br />

ft. J fin<br />

n I<br />

n<br />

I iH'.<br />

I iion.kontin-<br />

vcr.t to i>Wt ta uuii\-<br />

Jin n;v p^r'-nf*. ^-^n'.<br />

Atr Carolyn and company takejtigtit<br />

Junior Carolyn Hopklnt do«s «n wrrW split 'akN«Vwtt berwlty ;<br />

1 •.'>ii ! -1 hoi<br />

3! ti ifu.lon-^U.ir.Jaritcsr'r.r d ''h.*k.i. : |-!.KI :••;! • •;<br />

*id Inc.** ifwid ^ii"- "Arid litcn .t K-MIIUL» m tiit-<br />

I'cn-dtfrtoin •.oniii'Juiiiiy, w> 1 brou^b* thiltiriT: -•ti'tl ieciiaj;cf:><br />

from the \'ict!un»e*e Youth IVwIopnwit G"r:ter, ether JJIKIT*<br />

Wallenberg may move<br />

O Board is considering a new building<br />

HI; S'AN<br />

Unified $d\w T<br />

% . D«tvki<br />

rtrlocdtr KwnU g rf<br />

SihtMjl to ifi'.rca^ school tacilitki<br />

and cnbn^e the student pop'J 1 *-<br />

A nnticr nuilcd-to Willoibcig<br />

(vtrirnts. conuiinin^ in opinion<br />

(Ktil a>na*rn;rtj< thr j'rop(K>!, H<strong>at</strong>es<br />

thill ihe cumm! buildings' |d


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r Cfcnt4M-t)tnH MMAuSna<br />

.inuflOm*.---- •• rt^MMJTKD<br />

'tdH*U • -••:•- '•*&**»?•<br />

OPINION<br />

Garble problem needs new answers<br />

OLLEGES \^Y-<br />

SVFN OTHER Cnw<br />

Z1ut prt> danr. *Bcwrr<br />

•J i.tn^ -7T< J! J rortkuuf t^vn - the *« wit-<br />

cuiuc- -? ix*m& cfcan Jt i ww crit<br />

Gay teacher shares ideas on homophobia<br />

I ooiti<br />

i n - '.;*• ^ ..-•>(;;<br />

1 . :'. i [T *' V*J* >'.r,', ^<br />

-Y...ri~.,,v.< L,<br />

• - ^ ' - • ^ - ^ . > ; ^ . ^ l 4 v<br />

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^^fefe^-OPINION.- • .--: : ^i^^m^<br />

test score adjustments<br />

m distractions<br />

;iH Often, teaching methods are out of touch<br />

;, v;Bjrbyniphnx Nagar and Staci Gousscv<br />

ipUAKESO stanky you make Right<br />

Guard tuth left! We've all been trapped<br />

0[ : in hoUsv/c<strong>at</strong>y rooms, taking exams with<br />

-30 other perspiring students. Not only does it<br />

riiakes.your anti-perspirum work harJer, it<br />

nialoyt you work harder, tod.<br />

^Insucha.messfulenviionment.nuinv teens<br />

snapunder thepressure,and their rest scores<br />

reflect this. Milking their scores artificially<br />

hii$hcr isn't the answer. Perhaps making students.wurk<br />

harder k .<br />

'••..;.,' According to the College Board, the SAT<br />

scores for seniors in 1941 formed a perfect bell.,<br />

curve, with the median score of500inboth the<br />

verbal and m<strong>at</strong>h sections. But by 1994, average<br />

/scores dropped in 423 for verbal and 479 m<strong>at</strong>h,<br />

as otedin "<strong>The</strong> Official Guide to the SAT 1." •<br />

. -'ib compens<strong>at</strong>e for the shift in the median<br />

«ores, the College Board will lecenter SAT<br />

scores on testa uken after April .'."Rt:-«mer-<br />

_ ing is a (echnicnl adjustment th<strong>at</strong> nuivfs the<br />

. average sco^r 1 jacktoward tlie amcr—500," nc-<br />

' coiding to'the program. Scores from ibc tests<br />

Liken April 1 and Inter will look higher than<br />

before, howcvtT,they K amount «if ability."<br />

Colleges have the conversion lablcs, so admissions<br />

willicnuin the same. **1('^ he ivgdcoL.<br />

Rescciring makes :t easier to compare *cafei<br />

m<strong>at</strong>Jiein<strong>at</strong>i-^lly," counselor Bai bam Pr<strong>at</strong>osaid.<br />

Rescoi-ingmaybe-jiicrmalhcm<strong>at</strong>ically.but<br />

It masks th= feet th<strong>at</strong> .^res are going down.<br />

Cric possible cxp!-'j.'«t ion is thai society h<strong>at</strong><br />

students both in their goals, us well as<br />

in their test scores. <strong>The</strong> whole con<br />

ccpt of grading on a curve is antiprogrcusive.<br />

When teachers<br />

grade on a curve,<br />

students don't<br />

study as hard as<br />

ihey would oth<br />

continually evolved sine; 19-i I. Ash-is been said erwise. or should.<br />

a million times previously, TV u to blame. As<br />

television has daimeJ n.'ore and more time<br />

from students' days, people have had Irs* tiiae<br />

to rcadThu might explain tiu* more significant<br />

drop in verbal scurcs.Tsar hir.g form<strong>at</strong>s haven't<br />

i adjuued enough to keep up. fifty )wn age,<br />

more emphasis, was put on driH-'sHowcy^^now<br />

th<strong>at</strong> students have less time to devole lo cduca*<br />

Uon, drills have cUsc'ppe<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

: .<strong>The</strong> falling of the SAT average store tias<br />

proved th<strong>at</strong> schoowaren't doing enough to push<br />

" students- Many studer.tr. won't agree v.-ith this<br />

idea, saying th<strong>at</strong> they arc urwicr enough stress<br />

as ii i$. But ;oo many students vie simply \sxy<br />

and aren'urving hard enoui'h 'o team<br />

,: . Since the system can't diangv.'Iiinihc tcchcrs<br />

must. Uy ruling expect<strong>at</strong>ions, they raise the<br />

goals of students. Competition Hill iniprow<br />

will>,ttIlin'licaic the s.»me<br />

to nchievira 90 percent<br />

tragc. Students „,<br />

jVdgcd on then ovennvrit.not<br />

their mrrit in (.oni<br />

other•;. Tcaclicrs let students<br />

thiough btfwuse they don't<br />

v«unt to deal widi the hassle of<br />

givsngbad pndes and making.<br />

itu-lcnw rcpait courses. Student.<br />

1 . aieiVt challenged<br />

enough in the c'assroom,<br />

whidt results in a lackad-usici!<br />

jttitudc toward learninR<br />

in peneral.<br />

Kids have w woek hartlcr, v.-hcihor the<br />

bL-inie lie*, with cbwging times, TV, or L-.ichingiL*chn;^'.)cs.<br />

Don't IcLanvthingstopyou.Ttu:<br />

future i^ yours. •<br />

WGipten still trying to break through glass ceiling<br />

Female candid<strong>at</strong>es heldbackby myths of inequality<br />

ByKeneeWong<br />

TTAM WOMAN, hear me roar.<br />

I While thai may be the slogan of<br />

tJLihewomcn'#mqv£!Tient.!hcuntortn<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e trurl i is Uwt few women ac •<br />

lualiy hold high ontc«i»i^>win*neni.<br />

Of 111 UUMIicvt, fin iiiai iiidtlt.K Utpardlcss<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong> seems to have been a<br />

.victory for the women's movement<br />

* irnagMvUc; it has not transl<strong>at</strong>ed iiila<br />

, : viciuaj victories in ejections and in ttw<br />

presidenl bfthe tinitcd St<strong>at</strong>«,and<br />

i v few women hold public office. As of<br />

tiic Sast election, tlwugh women coin •'.<br />

prfscd 52 percc.it o h ldK<br />

and 54.percent of the voting publi'7.<br />

they slill made up imly 16 pcicctu of<br />

tlir n<strong>at</strong>ion's Hcprcscnuiives 2nd juit<br />

11., ptrrcnit of Sen<strong>at</strong>or-;. At :hf «<strong>at</strong>c<br />

level, the numbers are sven w%>;ta<br />

•ulingth tal'owcdtlrmontytoscc<br />

hi t not tca^h the rntcs gener Jly rt<br />

served for men Thiy tnou d no<br />

I K r be I Mr Ic I by nun. rttf J>n^n<br />

th it ter«»tj pi.*.! them •» soft<br />

fl ivu-ith icuuMnt urvivc<br />

m SHMJC otheynun^wonienoi<br />

toda; As oui moth rs g na<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />

nuuung ai effo t to make it in the<br />

.dot, e<strong>at</strong> dug world ol busme 5 mid<br />

"•j ->litics )pu can cirtmnly do Ihf<br />

soniv iino[niore.Letdicmliedi your<br />

resound ng vsv<br />

ec rel<strong>at</strong>ed t cd*.antntanaUonal<br />

Women < Day pnge 14<br />

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1 I<br />

s *•<br />

_ > * . ^ - . . : - , . •<br />

wJBsa Yao<br />

explodes<br />

itai so^umneart>*exploded<br />

3 Fetri6<br />

:edthese \r -a<br />

sriQscar Hollander gave t to<br />

Paul Cheng who<br />

office Two<br />

THE LOWELL CALENDAR: March<br />

Wallenberg considers reloc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

1 \tJXNkCPGj__ nj_ j !*sej..<br />

ll RK 1 1 Waile Krs's si/x providrs a<br />

m II nil ce nnim-nt.<br />

1 Junk th<strong>at</strong> it hai been prwen I'V.I<br />

th-'st small schools work," Susan<br />

Jlumanioto. a parent of a Walli'iibciy<br />

stiidmt. said. "I don': understand why<br />

hey would want :o nit'ss up a {*ood<br />

thing."<br />

mimrAvaNivliiinuraMiiL^tosirMn.-nts potential move.-_-<br />

"1 don't wafUcnirMtcto mow. If wo<br />

io. th<strong>at</strong> mean-, we are enlarging the<br />

lumberi of studenLs," KaEe ^himanvito,<br />

i fieahman <strong>at</strong> WalLmberg, said. "1 chu.-« k<br />

1<br />

uiim:Ay-aN'iti:iinuras.iiiL "Most par<br />

want thor kidi to go to Wallenberg lx<br />

to (jo to Wallenbery Iwcause it is a MIIJII<br />

school ard you yet the <strong>at</strong>tention you<br />

vanl from leachcis and fncnd.i."<br />

" Tlitrre is a family feeling to this<br />

*choo3,* Dennis Norton, former lA>wdf<br />

social studies teacher, said. "Th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />

nuiniy ihe reason wi;v I came back to<br />

l -<br />

UUIM: ii i> tk.st.il-ci'mpus, tlicrc ts more<br />

authority, •md it h safer."<br />

"Many students wanted Jo •"'tiend<br />

Waik'iihcrg because of iher<strong>at</strong>io between<br />

simians ami icadiers." freshm.m Asia<br />

Orlando said. "Bcciuw o!' the small<br />

amoiuit of studcnt.%. you're a face, a<br />

i<br />

"If \fc move, we would have science<br />

labs, and stuif ih<strong>at</strong> a high school should<br />

have." Orlando said." We don't really<br />

Iwvc a library, or a real computer room,<br />

It would be a benefit Iu the educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

program."<br />

Mark Vanaks sail J,-"Facility-wise it<br />

would probably be heneficial. but the<br />

name*, i (v.nonaliiy, as opposed io the t|U.iltiy and educ<strong>at</strong>ion of the school<br />

pica! number ol'siudciu .n other woukl decease."<br />

or recr-gnwed."<br />

(\ niei_*tiii(i wai hrlj tin Ian. i8 <strong>at</strong><br />

Wallcnbcii; wi(h parents and the<br />

"I votrxl nu [to rcIociteUvc<strong>at</strong>iie the Wallenberg Community Conimiittt.<br />

•xtub.il is siu'Cfvifu) Kvau.v it Lismall and formed b><br />

it you n;,ikf il bigger it will have all tluvvr*<br />

problems oilier scliuols !uve." 5u-un<br />

7dii:ika,a parent a! \V-«llcritx*rg,!Hud. "U's.<br />

the sdhwil district and p.iient^ whose<br />

children <strong>at</strong>e >-•)« the v*">iitiug list thai want<br />

the change"<br />

Although ninny Mudenfe >vouM jitit<br />

r students, famlty, an J it iT<br />

"Ihe topic is under discussion,<br />

WallcnLwri; principal MjinieVViilkcr said.<br />

"If anvrlu'nK is going to happen, it's for<br />

the '96 schoo! year."<br />

<strong>The</strong> joint committee of parents, students,<br />

and teachen is still exploring<br />

•II, anil W.i.iiii:j;tviii there tin*! mu.h<br />

ramific<strong>at</strong>ion* am] y-ointinf, out >h hclprd celebr<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Vcai of the Hoar Thursday Feb. y, .Mods 1!,12.1.1, in the<br />

Carol Chaiuiin^ <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er, along with a variety of performer*<br />

from rhc Fil-Ain Club, the Korean Club,and ihe Chinew Cultural<br />

A ru-Club.<br />

"! really thought the performers put in 200 percent,"coor<br />

diiwor and faculty sponsor May Choi said. "I know there were<br />

ni.iny i!;]'Jt*iil\ who .tpj'Tt"i'u!*.-d :!.'"<br />

Performances included the iion dance, ttniUing. a Filipino<br />

We h;m-.l?ly apologize for ihecrrorth<strong>at</strong>appraijcdon Pays<br />

9 of tlieFei'. 10 issue of <strong>The</strong> Lmvfl wlicn W£revcr««l<br />

the p*Ti.'(;n(:ij;.es for anstven (o two poll questions,Trie<br />

tiurrc--:! yrapln appear Iwiow.<br />

D» you hdinc there should beprayer in school?<br />

If not. do you lielieve there should be a moment nf<br />

NOW A PRINCETONi REVIEW SAT STORY<br />

ONCE UPON A TIME (f£) TWO FRIENDS SOMDED &<br />

THE re AT C^D'THAT SCHOOL YEAK THEY HAP L0T5 Or FUN. ©><br />

THE FtKsr FRIEUO, DICK, FAMED AND PLAYED. HE WENT OUT ALMOST EVERY<br />

N&hT.J) HE HAD A GOOD VMS. THE SECOND FPJBND, JANE^ALSO<br />

PAFTIEO AND VfHT Qtit 5HE HAD A GOOD TIME, TOO. JANE ALSO TOOK THE<br />

PwNCkWN IZEWEW ANP IT WAS EVEN KIND OF FUN. (S) IN THE SPPJNG<br />

PICK ANP JANE TOOK THE SAT. DICK SOMEO$ AGAIN. JANE RAISED HEP<br />

SCORE MOPE THAN $H* BVEK THOUGHT POSSIBLEJ. NOW JANE ASKS HER<br />

CUEBWM AT mf COLLEGE OF HEP CHOICE, HOwOlCK. ASKS'VYA WANT FRIES<br />

WITH THAT?" rj<br />

(800) 885-6565<br />

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16 administr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

will not be re-hired<br />

succeed," Annette Lim, principal of<br />

Sutro Elementary School, said in responsv<br />

lo the Uoard's division. "This<br />

is not possible with ihv now even<br />

sinJlir amount of role rnodols for<br />

Chinese-American diildrtuj."*<br />

'Che three Chinc*r-AmcriiMn administr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

induded program director<br />

of curriculum Roger Tom. jupe:visor<br />

of elementary and middle<br />

schools Ruby Hong, and principaJ of<br />

Douglas? Elementary School Sophie<br />

Lea<br />

Amongiht'ntberswer.' ISA\principal<br />

Slew I (irabayashi, former I;«vdl<br />

teacher Camille Morivhige, who is<br />

ISA's a*i' ;t princip-tl, McAtect S<br />

principal, ^>c7bl!e t vandiiv lhai hr. nun.^cin


-'^••M'tJ:<br />

• I<br />

•K- 1<br />

"teWandftS p<strong>at</strong>io*! «M they'would usc •_;: the computer room (Room 354), th; most<br />

. siichnlab; "'^:;~V?t±:-K'ii'..' '•'.'-"•'•'v'-'.[ - rpooular rrason*vas th<strong>at</strong> Ihey never needed<br />

::i 'Of those who Vilnlodof^'DuId uscthe ;';the computersTOlher responses included<br />

•vpcor computer quality, unawarcnew of<br />

[ .computer 'Availability. Lick of time, and too<br />

ciiig.jin Tcsponwito tbe/qucstion "Wh<strong>at</strong><br />

^would j^iil'Bfc'to learn^toiucr mortan-.;<br />

;<br />

wereti to jewnhow to.iwtjieintciTtcl or 10 '.<br />

messages. In response to thetjucstioh J j^ktion^ \ ; .,<br />

-Ihc'pjoli'was a'fojlow-L-p ta an editorial<br />

'••in thc:JAn'.;]3 iwuiTof Vie Ivwctt and'was<br />

' des^irtc^cc dctr-rminc student computer<br />

: neetiihanii.cre<strong>at</strong>e a'pR>)KUiil for'hc PTSA<br />

-and the Lctwell Aiunini A-uoci<strong>at</strong>iou rr>acls<br />

thei - quirt .i (Somputir !ab tor students.<br />

'numberand ^•aiity of compulrrs m\lkv- ; "• 77rc./^>Wd/invites all stutitnt organtzaschD^adc^ufacforvq^<br />

]tions tohttp <strong>at</strong>sjuire suident computers. U'<br />

ccufanswercd"no." Of the 83'perccnt who<br />

d l i R<br />

ilrfon't use the computers; in the library, and \<br />

liCradelewJ ..<br />

.'A: Freshman 25%<br />

' CJunior 24%"<br />

2, Gender - . ;.. .<br />

A.Ma!e -J0% B. Fttnalc'60% . • ' .<br />

3. f)o vnu u« a computer <strong>at</strong> Jiumrt<br />

., ;-A.lta 80% D.No 2ti°t><br />

i. Ifyoiniwi«vcnril"y«a'*to*3.whiil typeotvem-<br />

. ..tAiterdoyouiiK?<br />

•' A. HIM 61%<br />

IL Madntosh 2H%<br />

5. Howoftcndoyouujcyourconipuiciaihomc!<br />

A;jAd*I7%<br />

C. Few times v month 32*Jb •.<br />

D. Never 3%|.'. ^ . :;<br />

6. Unw would yuu describe yaurcvpcncni:* with<br />

7. Doyouuselhecompmarin the library!<br />

A.V«I7% . D.Nn839i _<br />

,8. If you an wired "no" to »7, «hy nuli<br />

'j - A.Nevernccde(ltouxthccum| i >ii;cn:47^<br />

-:/,>Oldn'tlbiowlnukluKdian24%" -<br />

: C Com|iuicn are pooi qiuliiy )H%<br />

:$. bo you use tlw computer* in the computer<br />

'roomtltin.3.M>{ ' •<br />

.A.YCJ \7%<br />

p<br />

1 : know Icodd use them 37%<br />

Il.Ulhc numberand tjuaJity of computer* in ihc<br />

tchooUdcnt<strong>at</strong>eforyourneedfl<br />

" A.'ic443%- °; ';.B.Nb$7%<br />

12. tVpt ihe school n«»f a compute<br />

cilly doigiwied for Mudart u«T<br />

A. Yd 84% B.Nol6fv<br />

computer Mi specifically dot-<br />

M.'Vt'hJt wcuiJ ynu xxie Iht l<strong>at</strong>* for? (You may<br />

tlioow more itwa onc><br />

( ;<br />

A. Honieworf. 4\% h. CiuJ* 7*<br />

-19. flow often would yiiu UM. 1 the tub!<br />

'A&18%<br />

C.<br />

16. When would you IUV tli« hit<br />

RAftcrWluol l?% ' ;<br />

[7. Whit eompulur vuuld >xiu jircfcr io have in<br />

A. IBM 53% P.MftrimrAh 43%<br />

18. WTiai l> ixftii wftv/arc would you use!<br />

n~.DiUt.Mw: 1.1<br />

O.<br />

*in\\ii you likt to !i-jn: (o UK?<br />

f.Otlta 4»v _<br />

<strong>The</strong>/amasy Begins With A ToucfipfJli&Skirij.--<br />

European ..Skin- jami. .Body ..Spa Tre<strong>at</strong>ments<br />

Electrolysis '.Waging .•-.Cosmetics • Make-up<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ural; Nail-CareVang::Whirlpool:, pedicures<br />

^ 41:5 -v73 1 -8 0 8 0<br />

• "- •••-K'Si ••• • -:?*.-~^i;Umiion*rtraisimprr. '•;-'_' "" . •/<br />

.324 West Portal Ava*> San Francisco. CA 94 127<br />

20. Would you link up to ill? lab from yyur home<br />

via moiicn:! • '•<br />

A. YM M'AI i>. No 46% r<br />

21. Would V-DU be willing li> pay J ccnit<br />

p<br />

mid toncrt<br />

"A.Y« 71«h. IV No WK.M 1<br />

Arthur Murakami wrote the fcport and -<br />

supcrsisal the pell y<br />

SCHOOL<br />

SanFranci^co<br />

:** StickSWIt And Auioinntic; ..<br />

.Easy Method -<br />

ir,Delon«iveToEva»iva . .<br />

J OrivinyToehnlcuoi'--'"- • •<br />

>.Si>cci<strong>at</strong> Training For Norvous &tud«tits.<br />

*• School* 4 Initructors • :<br />

J floor,' Cheng<br />

said. "In orda to have continued sucirrss, there<br />

needs to be constant vigjiani-c and perMsiencc<br />

toward tlic goal: d^anliness." i<br />

"<strong>The</strong> campus u looting much better; eipeciuliy<br />

in the teachers' parking lot and students'<br />

arcade," English ttbchCTGwehdolyn Fuller sakl.<br />

"Let's not dwell on th; -neg<strong>at</strong>ive but r.ithcr<br />

accentu<strong>at</strong>e the positive," Fuller said. "Radio<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> shculd mention proup* th<strong>at</strong> keep tlic<br />

schoci clean, like'Roots ami Shouli and (he<br />

Kccwling Club."<br />

Cu&toditUKakonovk'edadungeintheavvr<strong>at</strong>l<br />

appjurdnce ot' tiw campus. ''<strong>The</strong> whool is<br />

slowly yciiinii Hennrr, and I hope i( continues<br />

lo^-ct clcaJU'r,"citslodian lean \Vtllidni* said.<br />

.,„.„ tdenu have expres&ed favorable<br />

opinions about the program." Flic program is<br />

uxxking because students arc more avhre of<br />

p,-chlems,"seiiior Andy. Green said. ,; '• •<br />

Other students are'pessimistic:"Atfirstglance<br />

it appears to be workinj-ybut 1 doubt this .<br />

entliusiasm will be maintained tor theremain-••:,<br />

dcrof.ditfycair senior Eugene Moy said. , [,r's.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vVesicrn Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Schools wiuV;<br />

Coli-ge. (WASC) Committee, whose purposes<br />

is to evalu<strong>at</strong>e and accredit schools,sparked the':<br />

piograin'JuringthcirvisittoLovi.'dll-istw:mes-:<br />

tcr. acwiiling lo Cheng. <strong>The</strong> .dirtiness of the<br />

campus was cine of the areas for improvement.•:<br />

noted on theWASC report Asa result, the'Ori-V 5<br />

problems outlined in the report- ._;--.• -.•;;;.:<br />

**A\tTvdk 1 >seand cooper<strong>at</strong>i\i;effnrt between'<br />

stuticnts .md parent's is required for.this pvQ~'ji-^<br />

anm trt unrk "iTifno did "FviT^tanefcilstHar *' •^-%^a<br />

the tr<br />

can't be done oventiglti.. Ifvyfil rcquircdiedii- ^v Vj<br />

gent elfort of all the students and ieaclien'to '•:<br />

make this (jrogram a succwjL*" ,;.. ., . -v<br />

<strong>The</strong> public-adilrcs.s sv-stcrn, the week!)' sttiV<br />

dent bulletin, flyrs, and' posiws hnye onpha*;;<br />

sized Ow program. ..,..- .-••. ^ : &•','•:*;<br />

Valentine's Day rally not<br />

the 'Love Connection'<br />

S<br />

Sy Harlev Augustino<br />

TUDENTS HACKED the middle courtyanl<br />

for the .tumial V.ikntine'5 Day rally<br />

oir Vth. 17 tiiwiiiii'ssarrv^'iilofUstyiMi' 1 ;<br />

D<strong>at</strong>ing Game.<br />

on a television game show known as ihe DalingGiimcinwhichabddidorandbiichebreUe<br />

pick a d<strong>at</strong>e out of three contestants bufed on<br />

dieir responses to questions. Screens hid th^<br />

contcbtuits from the bachelor, lvjchdorettc,.ii(d<br />

.,. i. ...<br />

Senior .Kochid Benson paired with senior<br />

Hurt Lcc and junior Devon N'akiio with wnuir<br />

: Cecilia Rc)"a>to win first place. <strong>The</strong>y rcccivrd a<br />

dinn;r.u theOIiw Garden and a movie of tbeir<br />

choice. ^ -<br />

lunior lessica Raitcr and senior Gabriel<br />

Medinacamo in iiccondand won n S20gifi.ccrtiiic<strong>at</strong>e<br />

to Freih Choice.•) s^ad bar and mtiii-mnt<br />

Senior JannaChow and junior GuiUcrmo<br />

Goditicz czmc in third and won u ca lifica te ior<br />

SIS <strong>at</strong> Lyons. ':<br />

Hit moil (jopuiai icipuiu^* wtie lo die<br />

question "If ycii >:ould suck any kind of candy,<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> would it be?" <strong>The</strong> responses included:-;<br />

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Musical ln$tri{lnc'ntis :<br />

R p ^<br />

Pfario!T«nin©'<br />

to giw my inouth<strong>at</strong>est, M and"SnicJxt3, because'<br />

TIio conk-sf.ir.ts WCR* given it jis: of 20 ques-.<br />

urtnti to prepare for the'ralfy, "I think.it vras the<br />

jamc Uit a-i tail linie'r ChuW said.<br />

not too enthusiastic, according"to.EAB rally;:<br />

comrniisin;icr senior UwaYamamoto."11donY\r;<br />

think the crowd was too CBtltuscd," she saitll^<br />

"Tlic S:\li was down becauscitdidrft go'too<br />

ir '••;" '' " ''''^*#" : fc :<br />

S'.rrv tli5aproii<br />

the rally \V-J$ unusiially short, lasting aboufl 5.' ,_;'^<br />

minutes.*"Mytcnciierl«!neoin early toseejteS^f*<br />

end of die rally, but ii rt-as already tiver.'^uniqi' '&' \-<br />

DcneishaUividsiid. ' ;•''<br />

'"iVlien we had rb repeal Un: qu'estionir, ihfrO:^-'^<br />

crowd iost'enlhuiiasm, 1 ' SAB vice-president::;.i^<br />

Lccha D.tmo said. "Also, the guys* ' ; ''"<br />

needed ii) be nYore cre<strong>at</strong>ive.**<br />

time,"sophomore Dee Dee SMdniire.:^ : ;,;<br />

Apcrformancebythevarsitysonggirlscbn<br />

.tuud*.;ti the rtdly. -• . ; .. ._-. -<br />

None of the wirining'couples actually weric ^V : $<br />

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Shooting and robbery not so Lucky<br />

: ByBoriaTfimldlovich<br />

-side Lucky food store<br />

- ,~. zi.TW^, inlakeshbre Plaza a week<br />

l ; ag6 yesterday astwo robbers shot<br />

: ^arid be<strong>at</strong> an armored car guard,<br />

•i '-tooka bag of ouh, and drove away.<br />

r'f i : c-Jhq.shpotiog occurred <strong>at</strong> 1:05<br />

riy(:C^^ba'.nu^Lavwril students*;-<br />

; >; v^'S<strong>The</strong> suspects surprised the<br />

-'; ^gu^rrom behind «nd "shot and<br />

., ;^'p^:.whippedbirrvacroriingt6;<br />

: ------— : - the San Francisco<br />

'•:7 ;A "is$ . was w^wfil U P the driveway:<br />

.:;" -' «rLiidcy when I heardsomeloud<br />

noiscj, 1 * <strong>Lowell</strong> sophomore N<strong>at</strong>e<br />

-T Sherk said. "<strong>The</strong>n I heardsome.<br />

HOt'E.;jGlled'ttieaubU.HJrium'^Lovtvllstu-'''<br />

.<br />

•y^'lf-V dents celebr<strong>at</strong>ed; Black"Htsidry: '<br />

-MonA?wihthc M £nvisibn'a NewCienrmtioii;.'<br />

of^cart'Americin Leaders" aswmblyprc^ >;<br />

sentcd byihc Blacki.StudcnCUntoii;' , t'?:.^<br />

v"'. "Il was beder tli<strong>at</strong>'t last y^r" BSLJ prcsidcnV^^<br />

Swymiayia Cricrsaiti, "<strong>The</strong> pcrfbnners.wpre • .'•;'<br />

; more prepared ar j: * ? ' L ~'*- l ~-''' 11 —^---•-t---<br />

nianotttlmtrdlRctcvithtisti-uggk=ia.Tdprtdebr •<br />

young'Afrlcaii'-Am£rion3 in the,Carpi<br />

dianning,Thwter,Thuixiij>U^^25. - 1 ; 1 ,4/<br />

-.,: AipieMojds6-7assembly,junio^Utuwuha'<br />

':Pa^?^^MaKu/Garvry;*< spi^cli "Black<br />

"DhckWoman."]uiUoi<br />

a monolopuc on a youua man living in a aicreofypical5od?t}-but<br />

still enjoymg lite and m-:niorAisha<br />

Kelly jycirntcdancdiermonoiopn;<br />

.aboui>youngwinanHvbi^ loday's society<br />

^hi^jj^Jl^ih'Mrland^rcshn<br />

'-'. Vj^I,"was imj»r«scii byl \he sinct-rityof the<br />

Frightened shoppers took<br />

cover inside Ac store or fled outadt."A<br />

few cashiers weieduddrig<br />

behind tlw counters and tbe'shoppers<br />

-were also taking cover," junior<br />

Devi Wilojsky said"! saw a<br />

numberof LoweBite-<strong>at</strong>thesctni"<br />

"I saw people running out of<br />

the emergency exits. I thought<br />

somebody stole Mmefhing.'Shok<br />

said. "About four minutes l<strong>at</strong>er, a<br />

plethora of politx cars wid news<br />

vans andahdicopio'showed up,"<br />

..' ."<strong>The</strong> glass in the dtor.waj<br />

completely sh<strong>at</strong>tered." Sherk faid.<br />

,by,the..cashi register and aiwther<br />

one in thirtVindjKjeld of Uieoirr.ort


v &fr&-*<br />

and musicians, and performed inan alleyway"<br />

the alls}-wjy. was ODnvcrtcd into a gaj-dcn and unovi;a<br />

inuu:par]t."Pe^lecan 'open their windows<br />

or <strong>at</strong> on a bench and, from where they;<br />

•'m can w<strong>at</strong>ch Wperforra.<strong>The</strong> people on the<br />

tetaie bur awlience and the street is cur<br />

•Jordan's M<strong>at</strong>rixprogram to rid city streets of the<br />

';'••• JwnirimanJabouttheinequiikabelwcenrich<br />

.A-; /rf i^i^^haw all been iscrfprtned outdoors inr<br />

' Y' rured d^edair th<strong>at</strong> led Ubungeh to cre<strong>at</strong>e a<br />

•_? J> frfi^an^-^wtprograni for children <strong>at</strong> the<br />

';, ' n£ntlrrloiii Reflection arid Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Center.<br />

.. ->iS-" : C."(winledlo target theTenderloin co\hmu-<br />

':':• :: nay, which ft rxeomirig very faiiiily-oricntedT<br />

L-^libe-wM."<strong>The</strong> many young people Irvingbenr<br />

^ V : ii; bition only fordr.igs, violence, and homeless-<br />

^.'•^^RyKavc Pearl a one-floor, converted^<br />

•r's' i";<br />

§§§<br />

: ^iiioa'«wjto H-hcre slje teaches youUi ft 1018-<br />

;1fi!^"^ ; ywir£bW ju^dancc."*THeBoal ij tcIcaiTiarv'fcc!<br />

: >; danctrs. Voungfwopleiur all very ac<strong>at</strong>ivek's<br />

: : ijoytoWbrkwith them and witch them grow<br />

'•W..upT-/\.-':r /-•:,..• .:';•••.-'"' ' V "<br />

•:• yri«J.WnrW\\^rllandAose<br />

; cqxWftxi hy the US, Navy ot Huhie'Ony in the<br />

• "MyideaWasonconnectingthRexpericncct<br />

•'• J of my grandmothers in the aulobtographical<br />

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- b<strong>at</strong>iks poverty issues titihetfreets<br />

I^y and tying it all together to the hck of econoniicandsocialaltEm<strong>at</strong>ivesforcontemporary<br />

-<br />

Rtipina:i«cinenr'OUingen said.<br />

, : "I had an opportunity tolwar aformer'romfoit<br />

woman' who had beer, captured bv the<br />

Japanese, 1 * she said,"Ai soon qs I heard her voLe<br />

I knew I Wanted to dance to it"<br />

- Allhbu0HhefocusofBomb(»V\(jmfriiscn<br />

militamntfon and coloniz<strong>at</strong>ion of the Philippines,<br />

it also addresses the terror of *or faced<br />

by American soldiers. Such perfbrmers as Bay<br />

Area rapper A.K. Black v/en commissioned to .'• I<br />

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ForrVariVn-xt project Refugocii'sbxh.;to<br />

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^ fauna flourish on campus<br />

By Ronald Cruz<br />

E/VOIER'i! Quizzes! Lecturis!<br />

CoIUgelHdnieV«rork!<br />

Scorings! Applic<strong>at</strong>ions'. Of-<br />

fcnsive b<strong>at</strong>hroom stcnchljfiinali!<br />

Crowdoi hallways! Can't take it any<br />

I ^ F i n k ' b b<br />

Th£n tnjctli<strong>at</strong> visit ilie bungalows.<br />

'", Junior AriiiaAkbar hongs out <strong>at</strong><br />

k l h W l l d j<br />

tVyery pretty with il.c<br />

trcerarbund a gi<strong>at</strong>syfi^ld," Akbar<br />

said. "You cbn>lritye to. vu:w lx)wcll<br />

while you'reia'i." '';,'<br />

Ah yes, uV huijOing.<br />

"It's sfuffyv^you; can't bre<strong>at</strong>he,"<br />

sophomort. Benjamin! Newman said.<br />

Senior Anna Hwgm.irrs.iyj she<br />

ts indtKirs when it is cold out •.<br />

some, *ucii Ws.<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Yuung. prefer not to sit on<br />

veget<strong>at</strong>ion ouidccrs, rain or shine. '<br />

"I don't like fitting in the grass,"<br />

Young said, but he thinks th<strong>at</strong> if the<br />

school were surrounded by paved<br />

concrete instead of the n<strong>at</strong>ural landh<br />

would tetnon: depressing<br />

fy<br />

Thcn<strong>at</strong>ureon «mpiis is diverse<br />

for an urban hJjri ichool, biology<br />

'jMchcr Ray Hil! said. Tix many shoic<br />

birds th<strong>at</strong> migr<strong>at</strong>e along the California<br />

coast also bring with them undigested<br />

graw smi- from other area*.<br />

"We have many species of birds<br />

\ hcrcrCanepa sad. <strong>The</strong> easiest w spot<br />

arc seagulls, BreWer't blackbirds.<br />

; ivhich are About seven inches long<br />

with iridcsccnlrMack, males a.id<br />

brown females, ind Kun^ea<br />

iinsv whjdt .\rc about the sam<br />

blackiih-brni"T: Wiih their<br />

we,<br />

5pottrd ke&fi. All these birJi<br />

die gmut:d (ur .weds and punue students"<br />

leftcn'sr hincli •ycrapv<br />

y<br />

trees in AptiU when the Brewer*<br />

blackbirds begin tQ-fhsyehr'protect<br />

thfir nrw bom chickioVUtve-bombing<br />

u?y large •in:ni3l ttnforiun.iir<br />

enough to conic ucjr, (.'^uicpa saUi.<br />

•; Some teachers rind thc"*thrml%<br />

Jbr stiidfents to ditch class<br />

tibiis^dni&mod rule'<br />

never existed^; i<br />

By Jimmy Cheng ,<br />

VrrriYLK OFTHE "one-mod rule"<br />

1 JL 'body, leading student. 1 , to bc-<br />

: Iieve tlieyhaye the right lo leave claw<br />

' Asked about the rule, assistant<br />

eyebrow ond xiid,"W*n<strong>at</strong> is this o.ni--<br />

;mod^ruler^' ,^..;,;".*'''" 0 .'"<br />

'; VStiidcntsare not'firs to leave class<br />

under aijycircunisl'iji«.'es,Bogdanoff<br />

said., In th= : : ;<br />

cidminwr<strong>at</strong>ioris<br />

•ilocsn't exist.<br />

• u l\rou1dsayiC-<br />

• a teacher does'<br />

not show up<br />

for clasps, .i<br />

s. t,u d c u t<br />

should coint;<br />

to the<br />

and say.'W- tire waitini'. for<br />

teacher. <strong>The</strong> class u un<strong>at</strong>u-ndcdV<br />

DogdanofT said. H Th?n, wt; cm invts-<br />

g , _.., ,.,.<br />

". leacherscorainglociissl<strong>at</strong>erthan<br />

one mod hiivc punisiifil (heir Muticnis'jfter'<br />

fending tlwir ebssvebnts<br />

deserted', according to sophomore<br />

Lauren Choi-Dei ' .<br />

classy English teacher<br />

. wid. In some colleges and.univctsittes,<br />

students are free tc Jeavt cwss it<br />

(heir professors«rela)e. he said.<br />

Unlike Uie administr<strong>at</strong>ort, sonic<br />

cm ivme up, ami<br />

teachers may not be ^blc to reach a<br />

phon-: to \6lthe <strong>at</strong>lmini.«tr.ition they<br />

can't make it uVctakv^. .<br />

"If a tt-achcr should haw an tcridem.wc<br />

|thcailmininr<strong>at</strong>j."»n] would<br />

go take <strong>at</strong>tendanse," iJogdanoff saiJ.<br />

if not able in gei-a substitute, "we<br />

might determine th<strong>at</strong> the students<br />

tell them to just go study, in UV end." ;<br />

"We trust tl)C5tudcms as well « j"<br />

tea diets 10 do' the right thing .i:i»i Jf> .<br />

bco'nlinwJtKltodo.wb<strong>at</strong> (hfjrha^ , j<br />

tc- do." she sait!.-<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural setting invaluable to their<br />

class instruction. Hill occtstonally<br />

takes his biologv classes to examint:<br />

the pine trees outside. "I also cut<br />

branches and bring them in from<br />

right around the campus," he:said.<br />

Due to this year's Biblicai rainy<br />

season, "plant: are growing better<br />

than ever," botany teacher Dakotih<br />

Sweu oid."*Morc weeds and hay fc-<br />

\i3-."Yes being surrounded by n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

occasionally has its dark side.<br />

SomcstuucnlsandfaoJtyarcnot<br />

aiisfied with thenanirc m<strong>at</strong> already<br />

surrounds the building. Retired bioJogyftacher<br />

Nancy Brewer would like<br />

to stc mor; n<strong>at</strong>ive plants in the area<br />

because they resist droughts and survive<br />

Vfithoul a lot of human <strong>at</strong>tenuAn.<br />

Niitivc pUnu such as the pine trees<br />

are 'n<strong>at</strong>urally well-adapted to San<br />

iVandscijs 6 y clim<strong>at</strong>e, for they•bsKc<br />

thin needJes in plicc of Itaws'th<strong>at</strong><br />

hold wjttcr more r."'it ii Jo-iinit our [Yjlidfjirr'aH^w «'ut!i t nt«<br />

/to diiv-.off in .1 vehicle dwnn&irJiool br.urs, ! rOicnfi<br />

for example.,<br />

thi'y arc required<br />

to obtain a "perini;<br />

TO leave. 1 ' it students simply led the need to take a<br />

break from school, altern<strong>at</strong>ives to Stonwiown.exist.:<br />

1 jK-.d)orf Pi.-ua, wltich is witliit i walkingdutahcc froni<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, i> a pupulai pbec togv'i. • - - —<br />

"1 ice a lot of people from Lcnvell <strong>at</strong> Likcf-hore." senior<br />

JJaibara I'ahkim said."<strong>The</strong>re's a lot of places (o get<br />

food, Ifte Noah's Bagels." . . ,_ .<br />

.. .Pespite theseitgal.opUomi.wh&h tntiude.staying<br />

campus for lunch, ttig Macs often appeal to MudcnO<br />

more than cafeteria food. Thus, many <strong>Lowell</strong>ites ultirtiaiely<br />

venture into Stoned trwn. Unless, of course, they<br />

contiol ihcirrurgcs and choose to obey school rules.


.tared Leto played the beautiful, rnisundsrstood bad boy<br />

J^scaitifest<br />

By Jocclyn DlumrnUu 1<br />

iV NYONE WHO HA? known me for nil of ten minutes<br />

ZjA can tdl you thai I am a victim of icen iol twnh p No,<br />

JL 3iJ ani not like .those screeching 13 >cir OIJ t, \\ who<br />

twuld gladly jump in front of a.byllet lor the **rw Ki«t P I! e<br />

Block. Th<strong>at</strong> w just pj-<br />

(hciic. i-JoWcvcr.I do<br />

rush ro ihc movies as<br />

... toon *.u plivsisaUv PO*«-<br />

of.frnorc like drool<br />

ovci)Kiyftvoriteactors<br />

(the most recent.,of<br />

whom is Jared Leto).. c<br />

And, of course, my<br />

BeastiV Boy*<br />

Day posters." (Who<br />

would have thmigbv?)<br />

. Inf<strong>at</strong>u<strong>at</strong>ion has always<br />

been ar. uitavo&S<br />

able icen affliction. showcased bJR-iime inf<strong>at</strong>u<strong>at</strong>ion. It!ud all the iwoioi<br />

/ingredienf* for coolnrss: an introspectivt heroine-(Angela), a<br />

• iroubltrd tiefl friend (Rayanne;'; a dorfcj* neighbor with 1 crush<br />

on the heroine (Orian).und a beautiful, misunderstood hSr\ be)-<br />

(lordMithmnt^ MySo-CalUd Ufic^cr.dealt with issues such<br />

as alcoholism and homosexuality in bet^rcn the off-and-on boymcts-girl,<br />

bpy-docsn> knowgiriis^wgirtHUiesn'tknowif<br />

b^bsbain<br />

y<br />

little hearts th<strong>at</strong>this shmv will be resurrected, bediuse thosebig<br />

wigs had to hive been tecnagers<strong>at</strong>bnepoint Strides, they could<br />

get a juicy profit from the show if thoy put iheir minds»it<br />

InfaiiuDon U basically a healthy emotion, but I hope th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

isstricth/a teen plague. !t makes mtfxifcc race and myeyes ^aze<br />

over. I hope I'm stable enough to make it through my<br />

i b JarniXcto. the Beaitie<br />

'.idmiitheraste<br />

;:nd laiun 1<br />

an* ouitc «pppiini;<br />

ihr<br />

end rCMi.'t is<br />

not as untotzing.<br />

You ci<br />

half the pnir. As tor jvriunic= tiv Sanfftwvers<br />

by F.lizabcih -UJon, it i>n't i»tAplosive<br />

as tru; others. If th<strong>at</strong> doesn't woi Ic<br />

for you try CK One; one botrJc M'U suit<br />

you as A woman nr ?. man. Othentfise, all<br />

of tliem senn to quench one's thirst and<br />

rcpkriiih depicted ntitrienu.<br />

To get shiny and manageable hair, we<br />

tried all sorts of shampoos and conditioners,<br />

but Fantenc P r Tools oi trie trade help navs'the<br />

way for trsnsvestite transform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

r- dptoblemdevvl-<br />

."Cidt thb'aliirt t»ped when we ij'jed to cowr tlv.* llia-ctnch<br />

*car abore his lip. Apparently, you<br />

•need thrre bottles of liquid found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

,3nd four compacts of powder it* adequ<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

camouilage die scar.<br />

Pcrniing his hair was r<strong>at</strong>her simple.<br />

Put in the h-iir goo, wrap the hair in curlers,<br />

plug in »h» cord, and wait Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely,!<br />

wrapped his ear in the curler and<br />

minutesr<strong>at</strong>er it melted off. .....<br />

»TVproved the best i.<br />

howevtr.remained unconvinced, because Day Three<br />

it did not make my armpit and leg hairs Our <strong>at</strong>tempts to remove body hair<br />

any more shiny and manageable. were successful, and we had many methods<br />

to choose from. We coiiid have used<br />

Day Two<br />

N'ajr, but it* smell was perme<strong>at</strong>irgfy pu-<br />

Inserting five-inch tweezers into die trid Shaving is the common way to go,<br />

car to remove c-irwax wasn't a gre<strong>at</strong> idea but you always risk razor burr.. Waiting,"<br />

ing and gfoaning; He staitcd so* i-»i ng<br />

for ht-Jp .,• 100 J : n)m J00 to 400vo tshe<br />

began screaming lor his mommy. \t 500<br />

h". began calling lor Bwd Pitt. Ht-cwntin<br />

ueti to scream torBrad (*itt until I turned<br />

llic juice to 700 volts, "nut'si'wlieii he be<br />

^irt caliini- f w Hblo. FviaHy <strong>at</strong> 913 volts,<br />

his h»ir magically started flo<strong>at</strong>ing off<br />

After rceiiniig consciousness from<br />

the irjjm.uk experience, he put on the<br />

appropri<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong>tire (a flaming red Mini<br />

dKss.biack fish-ncutoddngs, and bl ck<br />

paic7it le<strong>at</strong>her shoes witli 8-inch itilctto<br />

heels) and waifced out, thanking me for<br />

mybdp. "., '••"• :<br />

<strong>The</strong> last I heard frmif»;"hiniTb^ wu ai<br />

the Women's Correctional'Facility <strong>at</strong><br />

Hwcadcro County Jail serving time for<br />

indecent exposure. *'<br />

So if you're looking for a professional<br />

beauty JtviUt,


POLITICS<br />

Americans, Mexicans disagree on peso bailout plan<br />

ByPauILujon<br />

"Money, Money. Money,"<br />

, Kie»re4 rMt<strong>at</strong>fcau news-<br />

.. This van ihe typical<br />

Mexican reaction to P.-esi-.<br />

dent Clinton's pro jyam 10<br />

provide $40 billiuu jo hail out the peio. After<br />

Mexican President EinctfoZcdiDo had bungled<br />

a planned devalu<strong>at</strong>ion of the. pesn, sending.:<br />

plummeting, thq Mexicans believed t!ut the<br />

money was desper<strong>at</strong>ely needed ro save their<br />

•CO^OTT 1<br />

<strong>at</strong> the big pi cture. Most Americans, srifishry de-<br />

P-e«iili Plummeting Peso fending their own money, cannot realize th<strong>at</strong><br />

money s-^icnt now can save tcii times th<strong>at</strong><br />

r.oiiua the I'-esa<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mexican peso has lost nearly one third of amount liter, b* Mexico's economy goes down<br />

30<br />

its value since Mexican President Ernesto the drain, rt could push our econo»ny into a re-<br />

Zedillo devauied rt on December ^O.<br />

ces^on again. Anwricam need to take<br />

12 CJintonAttnes<br />

propose:, hi* h.» f-»i.lu?r to<br />

On the other side of the border, though,<br />

American wcrele^happyabouithededaon.<br />

Manv Americans fed tliai Clinton should not<br />

give away American money when the American<br />

economvis in such bad shape. ...<br />

A* j result, ttie deal fact d considerable op<br />

portion in Congress. Although HOUKT Speaker<br />

Newt G'ngnclt. Sen<strong>at</strong>e Majority, Leader Bob<br />

lMe, ind Federal Reserve chairman Alan<br />

Greenspan all backed the peso d«l, if 6ced ain«o*t<br />

certain efctear in Congress, or <strong>at</strong> the vtry a spcrial carcaicy f'inn requiring only cxrcutiw dragged down America' i rcononn* :W\MC11. With<br />

least a humili<strong>at</strong>ing and driwn-oui baltfe fur approval, and avoided the ht'Msing huvU he NAFTA, CATr. and other intcrrutioral mule<br />

Clinton if it'-iaiScd despile their wjjiyorr, it would havr_fit«d frtmi consprv<strong>at</strong>ives and libcr- rrea:ws, one cCiiiomyoflciiitTcvl* many other<br />

"would r-< perceived in the rwi of the world AS al> alike if he had irted to wnd Uic pa^kapc miiiU'ts. IJ:Ointon hadn't ^ven Mexico the<br />

lejder^hip Jisarrfcii'," ds.&oberc Horm<strong>at</strong>i, vie?<br />

money, Mciia* WAAA haw ilvl'julicd on SK-<br />

chairman *i( intentional :«pcn?unns for •. 'nittitnii TnaiJc tjitf tvjsii rrujve in baiihii; out bitljim tn'-govrntment hondi. rjusinj; a finan-<br />

Goldman S»chs,tt;i!ctl m Time.<br />

the pcso.'Nbt orjy


: K|N?13^^^£^^<br />

JrnoneyTWu Sifd.-.' ;r; ^• _;_-.'.<br />

en!ed,"LoweU seniorKaihken Burns,a former<br />

; model forBra»Hum,<strong>at</strong> Kwitttrom,laid.">bu<br />

can"t Wpbutv.xnttnbuj-dl thcipdunja th^l : :<br />

; come to you. U'VIKH so rouch ;hc peer prequire.<br />

bui you enjoy;wearing nice cloihci, (»Ucaing _v<br />

CDs, and goinjf to movies and.ISHiccrt&T .<br />

Although money is animtant reward, nar<br />

socf^l<strong>at</strong>tivitk*.<br />

Lwork aftorschoo! and I!cawe {thepiriy] «trfy<br />

btaufcvihjwiowwk^ne»^jorn^ , :<br />

eU seniorDianaPoirmoy,who^ hold j three }«i>s. 1<br />

^^iWru^jc^^W^^<strong>at</strong>Gal^<br />

^•i?5ii?ii:"?^?*uwiSblinK5 and^1 want to taketheload ofTtlu-nv :<br />

:- t yiX-^ T '-v ;< ^.^v''^(^P a ^ eWl ]"^-' 1 ""' 1 ' 1 .- •••"7 : "' ; - l;f ••"":'-'••*'.•? '"'"<br />

••^ ' -Bt W-'r^V?: ; ii^I^^t^^^iw^»«lc»si?OTt toward shop-. :<br />

r^' - iu^^^^kiiui^iitn u<strong>at</strong>i^M jrioiwaruiii* "<<br />

said. "But J.hail K> Ret home <strong>at</strong> im !<strong>at</strong> ni^it j nntl<br />

Uien tSoiriy handwork. Somdima. Tcrird be- \<br />

.•;•,..<br />

e i w i g o t w i n c i i e d - o i i L " ; '<br />

' JxwU^^<br />

.^r:-:-•'.'_,• ••, •••"-• " ...<br />

;'<br />

•-Cmdt<strong>at</strong>ickftafcsn&ri.mu^<br />

a'teii the nrxt dav. After .-arrying i«w1 up ntnl<br />

:<br />

down tfa^4tAir5 for rh'rics hburV»vwjuldrfr want<br />

i to do liom work l<strong>at</strong>er." •; :: ^ , . X ;<br />

: AVork-ingm->'bcasa l unonfortoday'slccna'!era,<br />

but the amount of time and c?fon in\*ohttJ<br />

•<br />

intrwpmcenmeanslessrjmefurasocialhfe/ ;i v -'n''•<br />

W ^r.: •S&*:^A.r*m ?fr ./.*»*«; nirrentJy«nptoyDd7:<br />

tf no. iuve you flv*rb«an employed?<br />

H«vt you «v«r m>rk*d<br />

mort than otw Job <strong>at</strong> one time?<br />

} H ; \^<strong>at</strong>arcyo^ rea^nsfor\vorl^<br />

; <strong>The</strong> LCT*VU\K>1\CU }24 studetm in 16 Tevjitria<br />

work for dough.,"-" , ,<br />

^^Wi^^<br />

But not all the timt>:<br />

toa JSS?^<br />

R ,/ mothcr6fAhdmy;a5e


.SPOTLIGHT<br />

UUSTKATOff Bv MUP DUSS<br />

fe Teen sees there's more to life than clothes<br />

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Uy Christine Louie<br />

•• I perwn to love clothes, but th<strong>at</strong>'s not tli£<br />

-Exasc lbrTMary^ft'16;.yearsjId studt-nt<br />

y^o\vanuhWidenutya)id«choot^vithrield.<br />

;: "I ttf ecfethcsTshc iajd," TliU job's taught<br />

me how io h<strong>at</strong>e clotftes. I'm tired of being<br />

•v 'For tbe pass two months. Mary h-ivbecn<br />

Irving wish her 19-year-old boyfriend whUi<br />

holding a steady pun-time job as a salesgirl<br />

in a retail store.<br />

She feels her job does not affect her s.5cn walks in, they<br />

y<br />

s a slio^ifter in the «ure," she said. "I<br />

don't kiiow if they<br />

mean tn do it purposcfy<br />

or "they're JUST srsred.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's a lot of romi<br />

and a tot of siereo-<br />

Aftcr./amily problems<br />

caused her to<br />

move out of her<br />

mcthrr's house, Marv<br />

moved in with her boy'riend. <strong>The</strong> .-noney<br />

earned from her job docs not help paying<br />

the rent, but the helps pay for groceries.<br />

.-.- "He lives with roomm<strong>at</strong>es, so it's iexpenses]<br />

all di\*ided, Mary Mid.<br />

Oniy htx mother and her stepf<strong>at</strong>her<br />

know she is living with 1'^r hoytriaid. Hor<br />

real f<strong>at</strong>iter thinks she liv*s witl» her mother.<br />

She eventually pJar: tn move hack i'<br />

her motbvr and stepjiu'Tr.<br />

"I don't n«r«I thi'm to<br />

w! know.«*!.«'•, rijjJit.J kjv?>: wh<strong>at</strong>'i<br />

ijv 1 thii;k yvu have ui be rcal'.y m<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

< toiivrwith youriw^^nend wto get oucof<br />

tlic house."<br />

She encourage* others in her ameMia-<br />

^t^uii in iii.' wiui I ivy wo;i'-. - •<br />

"111 do the best thing for me," SIK said.<br />

"I still i:avi> a hi-, 1'JJ go *o work. I'll j',o ro<br />

sctiofli I know where I have to go." Slw looks<br />

offinto the distance."! know vikx 1 haw to<br />

do in life io ~i<br />

t^M'^f^^0M<br />

DJ mixes<br />

school<br />

ondwork<br />

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By April Qjui<br />

A ME S<br />

LIKE Kevin<br />

Nuh, Joe<br />

re ^ Rosemary, and<br />

Rick Chase perk vp<br />

cars, but if the behind-the-scenesrodio<br />

frenzy i*lam2iar<br />

to anyone, it's<br />

Lcwdl sophomore Jaime Ajiwna.<br />

Tm a disc jodry for KVTO fr>r<br />

Voice of the OtienO.whkhijwAnan<br />

Hcisin hn fifth month ai thedowr.town<br />

lEtaDnn, when; he works Thursdays<br />

and Fridays froinfipjn. to 7pjn.<br />

and Sundays from dthet 8 «.m. in 2<br />

pjn. or 2 pjn, to 9 pjn.<br />

From a job as a supermarket oaur><br />

tesy counts dak to working » a paid<br />

extra in a trocnr Disney movif.Artona<br />

hni been working legally since age 12.<br />

Radio has been an everyday encounter<br />

for Arbona, whose l<strong>at</strong>her has<br />

bent working for AsunraOioaQhiilifr.<br />

"1 grew up with itT Axboni said.<br />

-. "Andnvhtn there wasa job opening, he<br />

ftiS&ncd thai! get a try <strong>at</strong> it, roo. So 1<br />

sent in a resume." • . ,v<br />

Unlike most employers,.KVTP did<br />

not request grade*. cUsscs^and ^rcvi-<br />

Inihcw-oticforccwh<strong>at</strong>rvcicamed<br />

p<br />

tvent to lii^h WJRMJI, u-here you wem<br />

Ic, or anything else," Arbona<br />

Work it\va can learn thr*<br />

jnd jvuiti'ins, and if you're willing to<br />

kam and do the job to your fuUcsLl've.<br />

hern working since I was lit and I've<br />

never been fired. Th<strong>at</strong> looks pretty 1 '<br />

poW.bccauif most teenagers get fired<br />

aitrro couple of weeks." ..-: .;<br />

School has net conflicted with<br />

work, according to Arbona, whose<br />

grades have improved. (<br />

"Whilci'tri<strong>at</strong>WorkandI'm doing a<br />

j livrprognim.afterlspujittajyc^aCD,<br />

! can sit bicU for three or fou'<br />

i and start to study,"hc said.<br />

pq<br />

want.'Aibona «id- u l study ariS its<br />

bfn bejpin)t tnygiades. It* [thuroom]<br />

got twn panes of bulletproof glass on<br />

each side of me to kbckbutall sound,<br />

the dfior is thiee inches thick, and It's<br />

sttri-pUied with wood in the middle.<br />

All the walls arc padded.": •'-• .-..<br />

Except for other liisc jockeyson the<br />

FM itudios across the hall Arbona is<br />

virtually alow on his night shift. He is<br />

the youngot employee in t))c building.<br />

"I like to thiiiJc'lhey 1 other disc<br />

iocksj see me as;u« another individual,<br />

)ustaiiothcrpeVKM)who'awoifkingfor<br />

the company,'' Ar bona said.<br />

However, Arboqa'lutf no plan* to<br />

j i r«di6,broadcasting, or torni^di<br />

on. wpccallyif >"oucui get on tl a FNI,"<br />

ArNmj «.iid.*\i\ good to stall an the<br />

AM. because AM, evitn ihough ii<br />

pays 4 a !ot<br />

more than<br />

;u it v about<br />

any job<br />

v-ou're going<br />

to find until<br />

you'*c about<br />

t w e ii! v -<br />

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Holiday celebr<strong>at</strong>es women, school<br />

l|i|^diidrs their individuality^<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Womerfs Day serves as opportunity to examine women's issues<br />

ByHuiraDang<br />

"*T JTOiJR BUST « M ie th<strong>at</strong> big, your hips «in: to<br />

Y *»«ng *"*"»»»'. ttndyour thoughts are to be th<strong>at</strong><br />

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Senior Kiylah Marin wotetliose wcrdi in her play.<br />

ftmafe/.|ewifl,*fakh is to be j -rfarroed <strong>at</strong> Lewd"<br />

tuuoi uw on Litcm^iioml Vfen>cn't By March 8.<br />

- Msna wrote the pjUy<br />

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Lux iara-Bcr wf<strong>at</strong>n i*tt»<br />

gg >be jde«. "Tie w<br />

-, pkf it about women W-'<br />

• injindividuj**—-mean<br />

ing there <strong>at</strong>f no standards,"<br />

die jaid. TIf the 11 want* to jfirt tip «ni!<br />

4 > i f<br />

1<br />

"! heard of ti las; year for th- first tiroc from i former<br />

jjirrfcU^ffinai vttnltfUfrf^hCT 1 , Ms.minic*k|**M' a * f * n * a I A very smaB part" compared tt> me 1917<br />

*^* revolution, which dwrnroh* women and their wues.<br />

She has taken advantage of intemitioRa! Women's l>ay Marin's pUy trie* to hdght<strong>at</strong> the awareness of<br />

to present women in a positive way. "When yi*J irf' women's bwiOL She wants *c make mmien (eeJ good.<br />

rbr<strong>at</strong>e somebody, you put th<strong>at</strong> person on a pedesuL<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> I cwi is not to put women on a pcdesttLbut Havana dujtsaiJcyou must vori on your Tmnd<br />

captain iLiwxnt people urcUtc—the men to fed wh<strong>at</strong><br />

zYte are woman. Scale forrwihrx lea<br />

it feels johcdcfawefcss-."<br />

•fun wh<strong>at</strong>yoti<br />

"Mm are hlinl hy the arrow though theJxart'<br />

Marin writes. Only one<br />

waytok&amtnbutthav<br />

art to many ways ttkilla "Wbmen deserve to be respecfcrf?.Marin iaid."My<br />

woman. KiUail th<strong>at</strong> is hen hope is for pcopk to couit; m and undersund snd no<br />

asit yvu ba*t kilted * one should be feeling tntuucfotctr w**<br />

woman Rjp* her. and yvu<br />

have kiUrJ a nwrtan. l)id<br />

jra know Th<strong>at</strong>$4prTtrnt $f<br />

Hlsrr: iwiiii socialist ideas.<br />

Accordioj,to Soria Mdara oi Uu* Cfinin.i>^i^n twi<br />

St<strong>at</strong>us of\Vomen,"lt l i a apteral day of ceJebra^J. It's<br />

not on« cf those daj^s like when women got the rjjptt<br />

Ironically, a 1W2 /wir* York Tuna articU' revcaltd<br />

th<strong>at</strong> in ttuswa.jome women fritthil they were put wi<br />

-j pctksul Tor one day, XUrth Syl>ut for thcreri U the<br />

364dayvme» retuniwl to bcinj;*J»u«;inisticf igs.<br />

"If nttnput .KUtncn uy on a jvJcsui for otw ^s) 1 , it<br />

scents (he hctter 1b nxxfc us, ju*i to numijutc us on all<br />

other dtf^V s«d \'alnttitu N* Kun>taiini[;. ~. a «Uy written u«J directed S-<br />

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Infomercials revitalize boring TV<br />

But they charge<br />

more than retail stores<br />

can't Kdiew ? actual!)<br />

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ot'fifc wxrctary Uuv<br />

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w^ff "Intonieidals sre a WJV to rt,ike !«is ol<br />

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^~ lud nun U ilwi ihocjiccrmnuidaJ*. tor Hit-<br />

Lrti;« it's *v.r«v In tTiean up, and il usci uj* a lo:<br />

inJ ii-'ckcr hair. I uxurious HAH sell 1 - tor" *^0, of vi*vfr?i.'iTv"<br />

ATtiVl HiirOi'oiJXf.ai'vj S-rcrct H.iir t^r >;?•'.". TV Kon^o !>:*J cU-hvJr.s:*o id; (i>i-;y fx^i^i !'.*':imo bv<br />

mi ihr luiCfitii;. car. pa; »'t- •/•? on-v-rhcij'th."<br />

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and more people by promiM.*y^o make lift<br />

fsi«rand healthier. FiomAb IsoU'Jrttoruir<br />

"-cli^to thr infom'TtiJ. llx- pm-Juu<br />

pmmistt to "ni*k? you LYU gocii aU»ut vcsir<br />

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jir(J(u< 1 'l')icSUmijit'rwxv!^'K i ^J producti'o Barb*<br />

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•qk pemcuUr gnrtipi of people. ' htalihv drink* in wa*»dt (ctl-mt m*.ir **t>pTi I nim.ii"<br />

IS *"^Ti* e*trL:,»i* infomcrcwis bctm io tar(*tt * i rw»jj;h! V&na>\ t-'tnii dciiyJi-*u>t, J> ul it<br />

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f, flttin-Tncj'iccfii pretty intcnitt'ig.*" - ' ucL I'd t»u*>' ii iit •> sinre instraji f>t ciiliiic ti<br />

'Tbe HuilfJeJ;,+rf laU-M in cxcrci«e ctji.ii>- I —.. . • r.ucilnri-rcithc TV n 3ihvrti«u5 rtn^luv "'<strong>The</strong><br />

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yA LTJ1OUGH their current relt .ase, KW<br />

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]|;^'^"ri^;a^f!ad?WHmiARFai<br />

v Vii/CAi you till your moulh with j<br />

Sunflower seeds; spit and grab :<br />

;y^':crofch oh cue, and look like a '<br />

'real MajorLeague baseball player? !<br />

:)f'.soi^run7io'";youi*- nearest spring j<br />

iraining facility and become a '<br />

scab.iver, replacement ulayer. You,-;<br />

: ypsyou can hear the roar of 12 !<br />

fans with bags over their heaas!;<br />

,Ycu, yes you. can try to fit into a<br />

professional team's bssobaii m :<br />

lia^<strong>at</strong>iti join thi world of celebn-<br />

I ties who have joined ihe Majors... ;<br />

j"*" ';..MJchacij3ckson.Anexpert:<br />

j crcitcfi grabber.-•<br />

j '..iMadonna: Ditto. j<br />

i /..-Mujibur.and Slrajul: :<br />

j Lfitterman's buddies will make ttw ,<br />

i best Bangladesh double-play •<br />

jit'/cifnbo eveii<br />

li'.iiest/pobiboy/'wiei'do-goober-i<br />

i;biii)b>hoHVwoo£Kool, will join the ;<br />

.'iancither.groijpofwierdcs-goobenr '•<br />

biinbofrho'Ji-vyood-focIa as die Los<br />

I Angeles Dodgers' siiortstoo.<br />

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! able (or Team th<strong>at</strong> tiotKiit reuuire<br />

Tijim to ?have his cci<br />

j<br />

^ too Well but his rendition of Copo<br />

instead o' the Naitonri-<br />

1 . And so iHafs it. <strong>The</strong> star pisy<br />

i^ersinlhe bm&s, 1 lalestf^rce.. 3oto<br />

W bunchi Scab has*&& c<strong>at</strong>ch the<br />

l,sportsi5DonNel5oh'sdismis5alby !<br />

j.the'Solden St<strong>at</strong>e Warnnrs. Atter •<br />

I.K'riSng'vyith integrity and inteilect;<br />

{•^elson; was believer! ivitli nothing 'i<br />

Jlspbrt;Of a.piJbRc•execution. New:'<br />

SVarrior owner Chris Cohan 1st the i<br />

/guillotineJall:on''his scapego<strong>at</strong> j<br />

Neisoh'after the tea' telchcci<br />

pg5<br />

i.^i'Cphari.'who let the franchise-'<br />

•player go; Chris Webber, to save<br />

Jfjs franchise's coach, Neison. Now.<br />

,heis left with neither, and a team:<br />

fv r; ,FoctbaH gre<strong>at</strong>'Lawrence Taylor.<br />

e terra><br />

ia. in a Out<br />

, we have learned<br />

itfl<strong>at</strong>vTaylor-iaik.a. the Gridiron<br />

-j^POrt. around...<br />

V'sackinij Bam<br />

cvsr<br />

the Risque<br />

. Gotta Iff/e th<strong>at</strong><br />

Bucs deal Cards last hand in AAA final<br />

LJ <strong>Lowell</strong> loses to Balboa<br />

in the championship ibr<br />

second year in a row, 84-71<br />

HyJtihniiyNicmaiin<br />

I'C )N'S. -.irmii-Li into ih- A.\ \ • h.nupi- B'n:,Mi]'.itKV.'.ir I'.pviln-'iuith lli-jrir u-.ii.ii<br />

li.iiiio.i, ill. !: .,ri: ;it,iT i. uw tmmttv.ibloob-<br />

u--t!K'HvmilMAl,i.,);,[..lit!.-.!:.-.»(i}ur -.vrtli :hi-ii .!i'.i:iK!Jvv !>r.ts|i p.in.trhc.<br />

i'.ill'ti.i. il-'.' iiii'j,. i in.iut lli.H j,i!!ii. let llii 1<br />

toiisf Hfil.iii|v-ivii)i'ii< AA/UrfVi.'JM-r!; h'lt<br />

wil:-.'iin-i.iii- ii:t:ii'i:i-.,.:[ki<br />

Senior forward Gavin McGrnnc<br />

crashed by Bucs<br />

Hv(i\ ri<br />

JL A-i.-u.-i; . .iuMiii-...<br />

s<strong>at</strong>il<br />

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"J-rolll rj-m<br />

iAJ. Af:vi,<br />

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Harleyjoins Rockettes<br />

Junior pitcher Hartey Augustino shov/s his form<br />

I "m a preseaon less against Riofdan on Fnaay, Feb.<br />

j basebail. softbal! aLitewis on Page ?;_'. ^<br />

^^^p3T^i^<br />

(13-2 AAAJ<br />

•^••Scares<br />

Rocular Season-<br />

Full. 17 Vi. Mission % 46-43<br />

Playoffs:<br />

Fob. 24 vs. McAieer V/. 73-46 i Senior wrestler Juan Navarro 'l^L-; on", t.;<br />

f-'ub. 28 vs. Uall-oj L. 63-S3<br />

]•» -'(.arch u( i<br />

-'.I!', .IIUl ('<br />

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II.I • ;'i.irti*.<br />

".'.caist ..<br />

iriL i i\!li..ii!<br />

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Wrestlers<br />

grapple their<br />

way to glory<br />

r Wrestling be<strong>at</strong>s O'Connell and<br />

McAtccr to close out season<br />

IK D.UIU'I Ie\LT.mil Ic.vmv lire<br />

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of time<br />

.•••.. A.- SWEET, FRESH SCENT Ul&tte air. Days<br />

/y a^e getting progm*siveiy longer and,<br />

~JL~'Xsiricethe groundhog didn't see its<br />

shadow. spring is knocking on the doer.<br />

::<br />

- This is the time ot year when f<strong>at</strong>hers and<br />

sons drag out the welMrom gloves and scuffed<br />

balls and go outside, for 3 game, of c<strong>at</strong>ch and<br />

perhaps for some' old-fashioned i<strong>at</strong>her-son<br />

bonding. This is ajsa&a lime when diehard<br />

. baseball fans 'make their annual pilgrimage to,<br />

sprite training to w<strong>at</strong>ch their favorite players<br />

in a rnijre intim<strong>at</strong>e jetting.: :<br />

:• ; This year, however, thanks to Wiotic owners<br />

and players, spring training wotvt be the<br />

same. Instead of w<strong>at</strong>ching M<strong>at</strong>t Williams crank<br />

a monster tome-run-from Scottsdale to the<br />

America West Arena, fans will w<strong>at</strong>ch tne likes<br />

of Barry and Jose. No, not Bonds or Canseco,<br />

i'm talking Barry Parisotto and Jose Aoreu, guys<br />

with about zero fan recognition. Well, actw'ly<br />

a couple of guys have recognizable names. For<br />

example, I'm sure the Giants fans will immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

<strong>at</strong>tach themselves to the guys with Clayton<br />

and Afdrela on the backs of their jerseys <strong>at</strong> Ute<br />

Giants camp. So wh<strong>at</strong> if they aren't Giants' shortstop<br />

Rcycc<br />

r.layinn cf.A's<br />

outfielder Mike.<br />

Aldrete.rjutiheir<br />

brothers. Royal<br />

andRdiTAtleast<br />

m .they sort of resemble<br />

their bigname<br />

siblings tacially<br />

if not in Hi<br />

terms of skill.<br />

On to th<strong>at</strong><br />

other band of<br />

misfits in the Bay<br />

Area. <strong>The</strong> inconsistent<br />

Golden St<strong>at</strong>e WRICKS are having a t".;!l ;<br />

cf a sfjsson. correction, vanish season, l:-<strong>at</strong> :<br />

started oft wth oreams cf the ct^irn^onsl-.p. ;<br />

. <strong>The</strong>y ccti'dn't keet:0trif V.etber, lha big man '<br />

lh.it i r.c.ch Coi i-ld'tv- f;3-* t-r-r !':r!"ni: lor<br />

since God k^o-vs wien. i nsn, i-yji)^ ^u'-wi^ t>y<br />

. Hrh! cio^t-n, the Wjrripr*. lo-t Me!!i^, UW bost !<br />

"toisc.h in tho NBA wUi 3'bser belly. JV/lio can !<br />

blame \Uc #Ji fo< •.Vi.'ikin? v.-itn tne «:gh*Tiare ;<br />

Rot,ig cu in tita Oaki-anc! Cijitveum?)<br />

New, Ton» Guf^orta. die playyr me. Wai nors<br />

got lor Webber, has been stopped of! to the .<br />

wastelands of Minnesota ?!ter a thrmnncnlti<br />

:<br />

teniiie in Cak!ar.t!. !n r«Lrn. ttie Warriors got [<br />

Oonyefl Marshall, this ycar"s No. 4 draft pick.<br />

:<br />

Swimming team splashes by Lincoln<br />

E Cards start season<br />

on a high note<br />

By Monica Kwong<br />

iE LOWELLCARDINALS swam laps<br />

around the Lincoln com petition, win<br />

ning 214 • 891 asi.Thursday ai Sava pool.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> took firii; pUcc in I" of 21 events.<br />

<strong>The</strong> win wax surprisingly easy to many swimmers,<br />

as they anticip<strong>at</strong>ed Lincoln would be<br />

one of :heir Inkiest competitors. "1 thought<br />

Lincoln would be toucher." women's tear.)<br />

touyhwt comf.-unoh. hut now tlu-y don't<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ch tip to us <strong>at</strong> uJL*' :<br />

JC5SCA0CI<br />

Lovrell froshman swimmer N<strong>at</strong>alie Tllds llett) gets a jumD on the competition <strong>at</strong> a<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> took ci^ht cf ten svents for both<br />

recent meet against WaDeiiberg.<br />

men and women, l-owcll also tool- ?i conibincd<br />

of the rouoru we a w winning nly one<br />

swimmer in five of ihe 10<br />

women scven(».*"nic hard-<br />

«t competition came rrnm<br />

our own tc<strong>at</strong>nmiites,"<br />

sophomore Bonnie Soo-<br />

I loo viiil<br />

''^Cardinal swimmers<br />

sLirled the meet with a win<br />

in the men and women's ZOO medley relay.<br />

Ikith <strong>Lowell</strong> tL-am* also look first in the 200<br />

d«> teU* Vona won the 100 builcnly with *<br />

100 breastsuokc with a lime uf 1:30.12.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s success may hinder tiie CJinaradcric<br />

between schools. "Lowet'i is doing really<br />

wdK like you always do, but the rompetition<br />

is so fierce this year th<strong>at</strong> we lost some of the<br />

friendliness we had last year," Kuu s.\iJ.<br />

"I don't ruveai much fun as 1 did list year<br />

because Luwcll is not as friendly," Erik Brands,<br />

1 incoln men's captain, raid.<br />

Although the meet was not as competitive<br />

as <strong>Lowell</strong> swimmers Iwd expected, they enjoyed<br />

the Lincoln competition."<strong>The</strong>y try really<br />

hard and they really enjoy swimming,"<br />

senior men's captain<br />

Tadashi Takazawa said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y have fun in competitions<br />

and so do we''<br />

Takj/.!wa pl<strong>at</strong>ed first in<br />

the 100 hackitrokc with a<br />

time of 1:02.46. He easily<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed the Lincoln competitors<br />

in the 200 individual<br />

mcdlcy.spitting w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

<strong>at</strong> spect<strong>at</strong>ors ns he finished<br />

each lap of the tour-<br />

Lip event.<br />

"We lack a bit in ir.un unity, but ve m.i>cc<br />

»i,i for it in sportsmimsliip." senior N.ttc H-.^lt<br />

"LeiweiJ is the best in the ItMym 1 ," Lincoln<br />

coach Itobert OcsMculcs Mid.*' <strong>Lowell</strong> shoulJ<br />

do real well in AH-Crtys." A victory would be.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s 23rd in a row..<br />

Golf team tees off on SOTA newcomers<br />

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In the tir^t m<strong>at</strong>ch of the sea-on, lldlbo.f only had iliree players.<br />

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IJW^I'S bi^wt c.-unpaition. Hie Cards face Washin^on April 2 ><br />

S-inors Nicole t'-ollcr am! Nick Meyt'rv/ill)uin the golf teym when<br />

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Bolter feels teen ixrtvivn the tw- spoils. "It's realty hard because<br />

tbty conflict, 1 "slicsXlBo'tcrcommiiiH to the baskerbali team tirst,<br />

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are gaining equal rights in everything from wearing pants<br />

to voting. Title IX was cre<strong>at</strong>ed to aid women to gain cquai<br />

st<strong>at</strong>us in collegi<strong>at</strong>e sports. This is needed because<br />

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" /'AVqmcn'slacriKStfand hockey teams are being added, n \« f hniiiiititc iiiiiiJr ilu* ki*y :i*.<br />

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the r.wful ?h.iw» lUaJLy anil the 7w<br />

.^Oi 1 yuu can accept the clia!!rngc and<br />

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ByDflicNtijorandJuinyChan<br />

* PROMISING SEASON awaits a revamped boys'<br />

I\ tenn ; s learn with the add! tiosiofanewhradcofldi,<br />

jf^jLMarshaHoward. ; -; '" -<br />

Howard replaced last year"', coach, her $nu place I:J UV: ft'ii-Oiy muivuiuji<br />

' j»rjr. L«uiirr is t&idy tor a sm<br />

sCnxonic$pcci.\llY a ff er countless hom« of piacticc in<br />

jireparanon for the soasun, according to team rnana',laycrs<br />

1t»jr.uliifliir>n.*nifviptU'V*arUiWwrtetIirCt;(pur-yearrett3'a;v«Ui<strong>at</strong>lcfl,"<br />

junior manager. Diannc Lee said. "This year, tltcrc are a<br />

coirpl* of ncwcoi'nt!rs,aiid theiV ?rc not as many pi"»plc<br />

a leak into some upcoming sports<br />

•Senior Brian Louie practicing aftef_i'-chool on the<br />

tennis courts.<br />

: r<br />

who have been on llie team. We bare tr-J new fmhman<br />

ar»; really gvv.it and will be 'jcre i"«r anctlia four yaan%.<br />

Dalani will hi 1 herv for another threr *rars-1 ihink the;/<br />

will do preny good Ui«; ""ar."<br />

>.goppniu>nt for )x'n Informer pitcher<br />

and key plajtr for the Girdinals, hai,<br />

decided to ktvp Ins t'ovus on voilc)'-<br />

'jall." I pUy fur (>JfTin Clul) team <strong>at</strong><br />

USK and I'm the jiving to.nch for<br />

ll b ' tMriV" U said,<br />

i<br />

-'.!..« junior Thanh Lam<br />

l^ria* has decided tJCominue with<br />

voiieylull, and also plays fiv Griffin<br />

ycjr. I've been inmlvcd in spo.'ts. 1<br />

could use ilic lime off'' V\<br />

As for Urn, she needs limcoffii;^ 1<br />

ID "pressure with idioot4nd family^<br />

In addition to these setbacks;<br />

sophomore Krisieh Chew said "Hit<br />

ting is going to be a problem We vc<br />

lost our four star hitters Uly [Dou<br />

;g!as],UuralSayl,Tracy[Chuo] and<br />

Carolyn | Ve\"<br />

-. Sophomore Sandra Lim said,<br />

"Wc'n going to concentr<strong>at</strong>e on speed,<br />

and not hitting for powtr,"<br />

Though it seems a lough road lies<br />

ahead for these Cardinals, they Iwve<br />

the incentive to play,<br />

Last season, Uic team went 22*3,<br />

including post-season play, and desuite<br />

injuries (h<strong>at</strong> plagued them. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

remained AAA champions, making it<br />

a "four-pe<strong>at</strong>,"and defe<strong>at</strong>ed Oakland<br />

Tech in the Iran* Bay series.<br />

: "We have some returning players<br />

like Rita I Uc] and Janet iNgj.Tliere's<br />

aloi tolcarn.bmwe'Ubcokay," 1 coach<br />

Fernandez said.<br />

Morale is liiyh/We'rc^omg to do<br />

fine," Chew said. '^Our team works<br />

rcnily hard and well together! ^<br />

Senior Janrt NR laid "We 11 be up I A<br />

there" in *h*s standings.<br />

Past r'val* have nltn ircluded i<br />

Washington, Linraln, und Mission<br />

hijih schools. i-:.<br />

Tltt (caiti'("* yeuit'J \> I i (lu.il (<br />

season ojvnerTu(S(iay^i rul Wish<br />

inyton <strong>at</strong> ?ourli Sumei P^rk. W^ish /<br />

ington is one of me few tuinit rt<strong>at</strong><br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>Lowell</strong> lai« year '<br />

''•A Boseball teams start their seasons with new direction<br />

H JVoflFtoslowstar'f,<br />

new coach hopeful :<br />

ILC THIS YEAR*? IV<br />

team carry on die winning tra- Wdition<br />

and wlcc ihe AAA cliampioriship<br />

for the<br />

fourth consecutive<br />

year?<br />

<strong>The</strong> answer for<br />

some is clear.<br />

"Yes," .veteran<br />

sophomore out- -<br />

fielder Joe Maffej<br />

said. "1 think we<br />

liaytd chance,'*<br />

- Sophomore<br />

third basitm&n ;<br />

Garten Liu agreed.'<br />

"If we practice hard<br />

" biir chances waibeprettyso°d u<br />

"We hope to," first-year coach ftomco<br />

Aur«dio said. 'It's always a goal in ih* bepnrung<br />

of the season. Lcn\t^ai\v3tyi rcprwnts<br />

•itsdtwdTv ~ ,-r^:,;-- •.-; r .":-;->:. "-•<br />

However, low& hasstarted this leawn in<br />

a slump. <strong>The</strong>y lost all their preseason games;<br />

to Riordan, St. Ign<strong>at</strong>ius, and Sacred Heart<br />

M for teams to w<strong>at</strong>di out for in the rrgular<br />

season, "\yashington aN/ays has a good<br />

crocranir Aurclio s&ld. "Lincoln vas decent<br />

last year. H'c plavtri \hcm in the championsiup>.<br />

McAirei g«vv us a tidni time.<br />

"We're off IO ;; real slow start, he said,<br />

"Thaf.'s not bad. Most important^bout tliese<br />

Aitrdio was thr ASSHtant co<strong>at</strong>li for JV baseball<br />

last year under ouch Ben Sosa. He gradu<strong>at</strong>wl<br />

from Lowvl] in ! 992 and was on the bait'ball<br />

teani for four yew*.<br />

."Iiayuig baseball<br />

taught me so much<br />

dboiit myself arid i<br />

wintCii to give Iwck<br />

iW niucii as possible<br />

to the program,"<br />

Aurirlio said. *Onc<br />

day (varsity coach<br />

John]<br />

talltd anil offered me<br />

the pewoon and 1 accepted."<br />

<strong>The</strong> cojdi is srill<br />

pla>vr» will lead the team this year.<br />

"It's really hard to name top players now,"<br />

"Auri:lio.%'ud. u \Veiaric n-iecJ to bfl comriiuriists," senior cocaptain<br />

Dcrcl: Kensinger said, "AS commu-<br />

. nists, in an ideal situ<strong>at</strong>ion, ycu aren't \j\mk~<br />

ing about yourself <strong>at</strong> tlLYoudon'twamiopIay<br />

well to pad your st<strong>at</strong>s; you w;uit to pky so the<br />

team does wtlL" ;<br />

"Some people are capitalists; it u kind of<br />

h.ird nol to be. But hi us tc win we need to<br />

move to communism,'' uid Kcnsingcr.<br />

" So does <strong>Lowell</strong> need ui look to one-time<br />

major ICJ \ -;n»pcct Fidel Castro as a new<br />

manager? Does the tram need to change its<br />

name U> the I^cds? Probably not, but accoidingto<br />

junior c<strong>at</strong>cher Erik Van Hageri,a change<br />

is necessary.<br />

"Raw talent can g« you pretty far. but we<br />

don't have th<strong>at</strong> talent" Van Hagen said.*'^Vh<strong>at</strong><br />

we need to do is buckle down and play together,<br />

something we haven't been able to do<br />

Jf they 4o indcwl pljv loprthcr the Cird<br />

may be able to captuie their first AAA title<br />

since 1987, 'i\ "•<br />

_ <strong>The</strong> devious tw^' Vears have been noth Jig<br />

. shpn o.f hcartbreaicTnjj, with painful lo de? to<br />

"WasHIngton in the championship C«CJI year<br />

A5 for thttdcni,coach John Dono)iue,jcn _<br />

13tn^^TrfrMVhrchTrultedTri<br />

trips to the playoffs, speaks his mind on the<br />

T7r iio?t pressing issues for the I ascball team.<br />

J > itching:*'Wchaveitronearms,"Donohue<br />

said. ^.-Ui [Leorard |, Manolo [ Gonzalez] and<br />

Harle>- [Augustino] will provide us with as<br />

strong a starting rot<strong>at</strong>ion as I have liad. And<br />

Dtrckdnd Gt't.fr(Adaihs] hawimprcssedme<br />

as well. lam confident in our jntdiing."<br />

r >fcn*-* f Wc]ost [A/>. playerof thevearj<br />

shortstop.Jung Pak, but (shortstop] Jason<br />

Jones is excellent and helps us establish a<br />

strong dciimse up the middle," Donohue said.<br />

Offense: **Our starting lineup is sound,"<br />

Donohue iaid. "[Center fwlder) Doug<br />

Cayjbyab is an excellent basc-runnci and<br />

table-setter, and the guys behind him<br />

[Gonzalez, Leonard, Kensinger, Jones} round<br />

out our top five strongly." '-••-'••<br />

OpposiUon: "Dalboa and Washington are<br />

the class of the league," Donohue said."! think<br />

we will challenge them, bufit isn't a given as<br />

in past years"<br />

Economic Systems: M l think Derek has<br />

been studying too much,"Donohue saJA"But<br />

if communism will give us a championship<br />

1m fine with it" . ^


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bv^r Eagles to win ltv Boris VaitkiltiMdi<br />

^-^.; y XTHEII-. ;<br />

tesn}cet»]ey|OTMft)0le3gue!astyeariistheybe<strong>at</strong>theWashing:onEag^ >i<br />

"• 37^8tobt^crhethisyear'sAAAch^impionsFeb/9<strong>at</strong>KezarPavilion. '<br />

iQ&Y&sfi° iri g a!H?utami playing har;il," ireshnran Steph<strong>at</strong>ise lee said. 1<br />

^>^j(Mcf^i the £ae^s ^e» to the hb^'p. twice bt'a row <strong>at</strong> "She bsgjnning " •<br />

^wteh Quarter,' it w<strong>at</strong>f too laie for, them to mount a comeback as i<br />

ifli^^l3j>oiirts^^eMttfe*igtonby 19 !<br />

„,,.-,.-. -_- r'Jtieoui!ookwasbleah'inthe'' ]<br />

.M-wstfluffler as ihef Eagies" took advantage "of.<strong>The</strong> nervous Cards to' '<br />

;-,kfiep <strong>Lowell</strong> from scoring.Tfie quarter fe'tded wrth'Wash rjl< ^ -<br />

3j?j.:ft,w^jwBUiuic^uju.-wvycu iic^icu up use : .>iou*jrn win irieir tiery per* -•«<br />

s^faiViiseic^fn'!wli^eqand;qu^ai^^ 1 'Uoc5t^U>ya|tfjbisxdn^s every effort:' j<br />

^i|^|biQys:!ose champibnship ; ^j<br />

^Jpjl^reiiji •a..heai^reaficer i r : " - ; '..'" v :<br />

; taking, a 11-3 leehi toltarttfw game. \:<br />

.as tiff ifirsir^eriDdiihUed. IJfe teams,^^re tied <strong>at</strong> ! 13.".". ^<br />

f^; cbrrtihued tao'ay cit(se,,but3irton pulled-ahead by/ i<br />

iv^i.leayjriiJfor'tiSlocket' roqms'<strong>at</strong>ttic half withla 25-20 lead.'? '••<br />

^'^"Sonwisf us were dowtf<strong>at</strong>tije halfi bjjcaust; y*p were so Sred'up in '<br />

vrthVrira^r^ •'".•: • :<br />

eli tiita tWrage kf to come closer,<br />

'•^•Vnwe:iffiportan* thintj is the gain of experience. yUt cani<br />

•-rififice." '*••' ^' /: r coach u'iisoti Leesf^d. "<strong>The</strong> •<br />

jriencc. ^t'u cani tC'icls expo-<br />

.-'A•-••.:.li^'ilx»ut<br />

i ).ivitl Ifii. 1 ,, >-.•*, UK liu in-.: -.M.-. ,.':, ;.>.••;'I' i -i'' iu L ''-- : - Ui.- w.-.vn. "I think «t- h.ivc a wry<br />

•>1 !iin;i:.' 1 ilHHr.'it! !h i.. : .i ;• u:.:.. .•> TJI.IPU: ii";>t.'i ' tn\t-i^.i^ •in-. 1 ,.n,..i di.in."i.' !o win tin- nveiall Jitlo<br />

1".<br />

••rthi iIOt<br />

=:<br />

- 1 j n<br />

lit Tli.-,i. t 1<br />

c.uni<br />

r'ni.i»<br />

V...U tlH't.l in.iuh<br />

sum _> ,,nJ 1<br />

.\iu\,' - ill ' n I ig>it ihot >il cltwti*.it,;i[ii-itJirrt(n>l'<br />

| niut ph;'ML.it.li:i: u-j> it i\ ' l>jitrr vini r.fti-r the L',.nne. inu'iic*IO-pointy.ip.McAtLTriiJjn l 1t. l d<br />

they l:,ivt tlic im > danii*nt.its," iJ.u T <strong>Lowell</strong>, in cnnirol with i'29-l I an.J bruised its way to SOMC 19 points,<br />

t" tr^>p, i'.i!l>'i.)'^hiMd COIMII viiii .ii- l'.-,r.l.i'\]iK \lrd in the SCCCHK! quarter nt« tnouph to puit a viclorv.<br />

icrlftt ^a'rtL*. "Ourn'rlb really woited scorv^: 2-\ quints in Ir^s ihen ci^hl "We played snurt,weplaved hard,<br />

I ov.xI! on t!» pros .ind we JIS.I yoi niituit-r'. ci p\'.;y. and wmt;gi»i>d sifali." Holier let'f her mark in the third -.i.irl," Bolter s.ti(i<br />

Yet'and Joni-sUil di-: Lo-vells^tr- tjuirter with .lonc-handci toss mi" *w wored \H puinl 1 : including<br />

us will J 3 and il puinivic^n'i.ijxcU-. Uu:b.»iU-tl'>rtuv**fi ( i was hacked up \u\\r Uucc-pointers, sannd only to<br />

HolttT U'llowe-.i wiili 10 p


tMeins Of holiday tost in American meltingpot<br />

BGreeKrarSdiiiigandpainofpincWngaresmallparlsofSt.Paddy'sDiiy ,_____,m_______i<br />

ByAniu Chiumd Julia Yuch<br />

.v^nrouna giving t-^K'^-jY"-* *•'»"••• '-<br />

Unwell social studies teacher, recently said.<br />

ThcholidaySi)elUt7er!Joys,ccIebr<strong>at</strong>cdon March 17<br />

is the Roman C<strong>at</strong>holic holiday honoring Ireland's pa<br />

iron saint, St. P<strong>at</strong>rick, ll is JIW the one day of lhc yea<br />

when people have a Icgitiiw<strong>at</strong>e<br />

excuse to inflict bodily<br />

pain upon others. Mosi<br />

people, however, do not rcilizc<br />

th<strong>at</strong> there v a lot more to<br />

St. P<strong>at</strong>rick's Day than pinching<br />

those unlucky people not<br />

. clad in green.<br />

-.••V<br />

Briton herdsman and slave, ii ; ~*<br />

crttliWdwithinWoducin^andconveningpaganlrclaiHl<br />

10 C<strong>at</strong>holicism against .ill odds with his imposing presence<br />

and winning personality. He also nuiufjpd m banfshall<br />

serpents nomtfic island.<br />

x-nwsnaVewas responsible foHhcdownfaltct mankind<br />

due to biblical references to the Uii'Jcn ol fcdcis.<br />

Spdiicy said. "He sent die snalu^of Ireland, and<br />

:u don't find snake* there"<br />

«.i.L.fi-, .,tk nimit St. pjtriitkw&ji tlu>tne<br />

y<br />

i^'i Irish <strong>at</strong> (JirtD^yVp<br />

Daviii McCimpiey said. "Me was,l<br />

British and<br />

came from Driroin.<br />

But some people<br />

don't realize th<strong>at</strong>. 1 *<br />

Most people also IUC<br />

not rraliw th<strong>at</strong> St. ftiri.-k used<br />

the ihree-dovemd srumiixk.iiol the<br />

four-leaf associ<strong>at</strong>ed with modern St<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick's Pay.*"nw sham"K.k is wha'. Si. P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

tued 16 explain the origin nf the inniiy."<br />

jot ux: tlu- Uiire-<br />

Trinity ih.it God is c-ne- in iiibswnce hi« thr«<br />

in "person 1 *—the ftrthct. Son; ^\ Holy 0Uw.t."<br />

"Rd<strong>at</strong>lvei in ircbn:t.scnt rcrJ>lii«-.r.jcb in<br />

the mail; tliesi'were then wrn aj,a luir.iUe on u<br />

school outiU \vitha'pnirsad <strong>Lowell</strong> jwwtt SbriJa -.<br />

\nwtcnbcrgcr, whose mother is Irish. "<strong>The</strong>y<br />

looked like a bunch of weed* held wiih a safety<br />

''"AISO associ<strong>at</strong>ed with St. P<strong>at</strong>rick's D,\yiythe<br />

\vi»ringofBr«n."ithinklhaipeopIcnow<br />

don't really kiiow the original filial-. ^<br />

(ionsofSLP<strong>at</strong>ricVsDayrsnpho- -"<br />

more Elixabeih Uung said.<br />

"Now the only thing th<strong>at</strong> %-e<br />

really do is wear green. I don t<br />

even know why we wear green.<br />

ili:••'•..,:• -•.. -'j<br />

<strong>at</strong>allb-tcauselhadio<br />

Junior [.ouisa Wong said,*! just wear green so no- work. It was stilt A<br />

, putting .bfilyiviU pinch me." - normal day^In the<br />

If ) /ay is<br />

called the Ancient Older nfUieVlibfiniians.anoxclusrvtly<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic oryaniwtion.<br />

in irdiiiiii no 'jut ituu ^i^fi'i, 1 " .'iiJ^'Jj.'ihrrgpr *.i!^<br />

"Hecausc of thff troubles between the<br />

Proicsutits arid C<strong>at</strong>holici, no one<br />

wanted lo stiii out."<br />

u l do 'Vut «le l or<strong>at</strong>c it hcre,"-<br />

MtGimpsey said. "At home<br />

: > Ireland! i didn't celebr<strong>at</strong>e it<br />

* Leprechauns,<br />

mylhical cre<strong>at</strong>ures in<br />

Irish folklore, are t:ny<br />

w-.— -• — •'<br />

e!ude humans if? seaich<br />

of tSi? legendary pot<br />

of gold.<br />

'Ihe Irish-Amei'ican<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic community,nevertheless,<br />

celebr<strong>at</strong>e* St.<br />

t'<strong>at</strong>rick's Pay in<br />

America. "I was<br />

brought up in a 100<br />

pcrcenl Iriih household<br />

in which S*.l"<strong>at</strong>rick'st.'aywxsilie<br />

most important Jay<br />

ul" the yr.it," £•!<br />

Senior K<strong>at</strong>hleen<br />

Burns, who is part<br />

Irish, said, "Usually<br />

ivc go lo tht- parade<br />

and we play n lot of<br />

!<br />

St P<strong>at</strong>rick: Saint, slave, converter, snak&temer,<br />

and hornfrbrewe?; a trueiac^ -cf-alHradet<br />

ihc house."<br />

, Although most of the .Si. I'<strong>at</strong>rick's Pq. hooi 1<br />

cbrstcd in America, some n<strong>at</strong>ive Irishmeji (lia<br />

in rewlries. . L: .'•. •<br />

;r«;Internet,77idLo4W/spoketomus wr<br />

Oamian .Cox/ .. /«in Dundee, ,i small town in the<br />

/h li i Dd 1 small town in th<br />

northeastern part of Scotland.<br />

' "\VhJi myilaunnu-sand I intend<br />

doing U io get Uiese'invisJcians-<br />

1<br />

both n<strong>at</strong>ive Scofj and liiih—to<br />

our house, fcai them iind supi>ly<br />

thrni with ;Mcr^ of wine, beer, or<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>ever, and gel them lo play, the<br />

night away!"<br />

Cox's planned lutth h one example<br />

of the tradition of drinking on St.<br />

Puiridcs Day. Although St. Palrickis aediicd<br />

v*iUi introducing disiiil<strong>at</strong>ion tc Ireland, he was alw a<br />

airier temperance promoter ami commanded his disdples<br />

to refrain fntm drinking during the d.iy. Mill, to<br />

soiiii, the holiday tci»re«rit5jiivinntherr«ison to drink.<br />

"It's just ail o.a.>e tji party," Irish Culfna! tenter con-<br />

itani<br />

'"1 *ii(?j?o'ttf if 1 coniinttcU to live in > n<br />

liuk'!: iJi'-'i \n.iijliii.*::<strong>at</strong>imcol'thcycar 1<br />

n'.otnlx". my nx.!:., 1 " McGimp.v;y »IiJ. "I.<br />

ir v.rtnl.1 mciti VLTV Ii:Uc. iuM ailuU<br />

eel<br />

I<br />

n d<br />

1<br />

t J.<br />

ii's •h<strong>at</strong> one time oi yenr.%v'ners thr/ {lri>h;\nK**jcai(*l<br />

feel it nca:v>jrv Tu ^^y,'We're not Amrriciii, wSxv Irish-<br />

American,' \>btch mtans they CJII identify tber AinciicanculiurrlMiiul-ioM)<br />

ilicir nxasjtc Iriv'u.indf>.'vl^LiiU:<br />

a bit cf both."<br />

5 Ma%yoarcalendai^;for;the143^|f^<br />

: * Parade begins downtown <strong>at</strong>^S^i.and Markets<br />

I >* Forrriore inform<strong>at</strong>ion;cbrit«Cthe IrfctfA*tffwirS<strong>at</strong>fe<br />

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img'rrmst bj dark side of poverty,<br />

* Pages 13-15.<br />

Possible arson<br />

causes fire In<br />

Room 114<br />

03 Mahoney and students<br />

fight fire In biology room<br />

Hy Stephe<br />

''I saw il^'itrt-.ii .. ouiuj ."> 10 p.m., 'st-nntr<br />

James \h\ siid. '•' Mi' ar;ti;nd U;> K .vv.i 1 f ..w><br />

I I'lIiiJ.iiMlh it tiicrc \,,v, .t tiri" in Mr, I i-hi'tui.'s<br />

n>p<br />

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iri 1 weti! ui I!;*.TI" .iiul I liclptti him L I \I::I<br />

li ii',- lire,<br />

Tiu*i\t[u!iffiu;i'o:t.i!' fai:^'U. "Af<br />

this tirnt 1 it isuiuitT investjji.itio:iaM;l il would<br />

\v in.ippropn.Uc' !«* s,^' .mytfiinj.* jwrc alvMit<br />

I %|g Western Principal<br />

w Addition Kids viol<strong>at</strong>es<br />

g<br />

stereotypes of<br />

mjsunaerctood<br />

children,<br />

Pace 19.<br />

stude<strong>at</strong> rights<br />

Fdi tonal examines<br />

critical issue.<br />

Page 2.<br />

Tennis cdach resigns Sch ° o1 ckan-up gets<br />

amid controversy disappointing turnout<br />

_ . i »T- i ,Q Only 3D students and 2 administr<strong>at</strong>ors <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

O Conflicting interests \villi No. 1 pla) r er<br />

BvZeviljtittraind :!aj;po!t.'. !oc L :ers, and iwl! ways, rcv^il<br />

dt-bri.s and grailiti, and rc-<br />

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I.VV'.S^lUN' .I:;II"J1L; tr.'iii \V-%' iciiti. hut puitvipai<br />

liiL- rank^ i>t \)-,t .":t*- I'.m't .liL'tv^rct: 1 .-T.ii'.-ti i-.iv>iifr,<br />

tcnni lu r; crupi.**.) into a yjttic tonviMioas jrui rt'ii'.nr-i'.<br />

ovt'i thf NiV'.'i.i! li'i'.trnii-nt t'\- "Wfu'i:T*.i!.!':: .,!'!''::;''.'!l<br />

tcllJcvl U\ ipfpl.iyi.. •inti: '1X-. l:'=*.r ;iw i^.:/ iv.<br />

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in-f^fr.^ 1 !; ! l.-"-.\rhcga\c tiu<br />

Ouc oi the -t* pUivcrs. '.'-..r iniprcvi.'.Tt '-iic '.l:Jn'! lii.c<br />

Tsal.mi 1 as^iier. ihc Xf. 1 s,t. ;";",\ ; ,v:::,.,; p.iyc'7<br />

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sir.n en" J.7(XJ and *.ic»sc K» Western W.iv,i:nytnn'Univcr-<br />

t'.tn -up.<br />

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iiinmtis niar.i.i^ii s'.'iix:.p(jtlt'ss in<br />

Jii.ini. Z *"•!..Si ie iciimvcxlbpliiticrs<br />

n'hl.ick p.iii;land tilt .'test t'.il>cs.<br />

'"l^l:l!>'".!^1^!••\vcii's^p:inl:c:cJ^ v-;,t.iMi;-:l,fvsi'.!rri.-dde\vntVL'fi.ig<br />

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vviiii!ii'.'i.'r:i"'.ii i .i ihcir best it> J^J:I<br />

••.crul>i>in^ cn.ilkrcis,<br />

wiiulows. Jciks, and<br />

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-Andrew Klni..RiniiyT«m'<br />

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ENTORTAlNMENT<br />

KruiieLouie,ChniWu<br />

. . . MaifcaSiBnaj<br />

Oeryl Ann David",/i/whna Song<br />

Kauioa Dodion^V Michael Soon •<br />

laiiOuitlmnif-. <strong>The</strong>resa Tint<br />

Met.n.U Hiunf Traugfran<br />

lennjr Kim Pliuong Trim<br />

Janet Kwan' : Frincu'ftanit<br />

Monica Kwong Brian \VME<br />

StlaiaUi • EricKons<br />

SaridraLo HdcnWbng<br />

Chrbtinr Louie Nitok<br />

BorisYjnkiloWch<br />

EIIY<br />

'•OeoITreyAilains - Icanni<br />

Danny Bcgbnb Charles Lrvinton<br />

Gabriel Caftcy V^ndyLung<br />

April Chan •' J«fir>OH<br />

iicnl- . jenny Yam<br />

: . 1UUSTRATORS<br />

Philip Chang Raina TeJgcrr.firr<br />

Edmond Chao Gndy Wong<br />

l-uwrenceMai;<br />

•^OMPirrES GRAPHICS<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hChan.' Joicrhluk<br />

Jannicfiaia Henry Nghc<br />

Stephen Dbdiyn -',, Su^en Njtin/n) •<br />

r<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hcrinejung<br />

.^FACULTY ADVISER<br />

-:.. Pete Hjtuir.cr<br />

y<br />

by ihe louniiliira >jas's opinions<br />

on .'iffirm<strong>at</strong>ivc action.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 60 readers of the papc who received<br />

a copy of 77ie L*mr//throuf,n ihc school district<br />

mail system were not aware th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

letter was UiKrted by Mr. CJicn^, and not<br />

by Ihe LowtV staff. Assuming th<strong>at</strong> we hart<br />

inserted the letter, the readers probably<br />

thought th<strong>at</strong> we luil made ;t mistake and<br />

had apologized for our actions. Upon talking<br />

with the reporter and reviewing his<br />

notes, we feel th.M the reporter did<br />

mittdenlify Ms, Ow. bur he did tio" misquote<br />

her.<br />

This "supplement" has misrepresented<br />

us, tainted our reput<strong>at</strong>ion, and could (K)Ssibly<br />

cause school district officials who received<br />

Ms. Ow's letter not togrnnt us future<br />

interviews.<br />

<strong>The</strong> f .California Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Code.Section<br />

•18907, st<strong>at</strong>es: "Student editors of nf'lcial<br />

school public<strong>at</strong>ions shall be responsible for<br />

assigning and editing the news, editorial,<br />

and fe<strong>at</strong>ure content o» their public<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

subject io the limit<strong>at</strong>ions of this section."<br />

<strong>The</strong> letter became a supplement to the public<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Student editor* did not grant Mr.<br />

Cheng permission to include the supplement,<br />

and thu> we feel th<strong>at</strong> Mr. Cheng viol<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

the California Educ<strong>at</strong>ion code and our<br />

rights a* a student newspaper.<br />

Weknowtli<strong>at</strong>Mr.ChengniustlikelyJiu<br />

not realize this <strong>at</strong> the time and th<strong>at</strong> he acted<br />

in wh<strong>at</strong> he thought was in the school's best<br />

interest. But we think ili.it he stioulc haw<br />

consulted us before arriving <strong>at</strong> a conclusion<br />

about the incident and taking action, 1 le<br />

failed to consul; the reporter, the news editors,<br />

the editors-in-chiv'f. ur ihe faculty advisor.<br />

Mr. Cheng arrived M hi» conclusion<br />

without hearing our side of the stoi y.<br />

We ask th<strong>at</strong> the prirMpai and other autnorities<br />

respect the r^lus o!" the ttuJcni<br />

newspaper in the tuiuri*.<br />

Principal explains his actions<br />

Dear Editors, -••' \ .<br />

<strong>The</strong> incident surrounding Ms.<br />

CIJIC Ow\ letter to Superintendent<br />

Kojas is regrettable and requires<br />

explan<strong>at</strong>ion. 1 became very concerned<br />

when Ms. Ow expressed to<br />

me her distreu over ihe quotes <strong>at</strong>trihutivf<br />

»«lnT


3<br />

Mould <strong>at</strong>hletes<br />

Wiqhave contracted<br />

the AIDS virus<br />

foe able to compete?<br />

H Fear of contracting<br />

?iheAIDS virus in<br />

sports is unfounded<br />

By Monica Kwong<br />

"Eww! I'm noi playing<br />

with yon 'cuz you've fcot the<br />

coolies!"<br />

Is th<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> society has beenmc?<br />

Athletes with HIV arc<br />

shunned and blamed for having<br />

a taboo disease. I think<br />

. HlV-posthVcnthlelcsshouldbeallowcdtopIay<br />

in any sport and <strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong>ever level their ability<br />

takes them.<br />

Some say HtV-posiiive <strong>at</strong>hletes art- not<br />

physically able to measure up io the high stan -<br />

darHi of profcistoniil <strong>at</strong>hletics. I lowever, many<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletes have proven th<strong>at</strong> they can stay healthy<br />

and competitive while infected. Grey l.oiijjanis<br />

wnn nn •inprecedenteJ four Olympic ['Mid<br />

medal.*, two while 1 HV-pmiiivc. M.ii»ic Joliiv<br />

.son. just three: month* jfter Ix announced he<br />

had MI V, scored 25 points and nol y UJSIS'S and<br />

Sa-bouiHlsintfiL-NliAAl'-i'i.irGame.anil l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

starred in the I992Jiuiiirw:f Olympics as a<br />

meinberofthc*'13rr.imlt i aiii."IfMIVdt>c$nyf<br />

hinder someone's .ithlctic ability, the <strong>at</strong>hlete<br />

NBA All-star Magic Johnson provea<br />

he was sti!J talented even-after he<br />

announced he was HIV-posiive.<br />

OPINION<br />

should be able *o compete.<br />

People fear th<strong>at</strong> HIV-positive jihietcs will<br />

spread f.ie virus by contact during the game.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chances of th<strong>at</strong> happening are so minuscule<br />

th<strong>at</strong> in all conts :t sports, except wrestling,<br />

referee* are not allowed to disqualify MI V-positive<br />

<strong>at</strong>hktcs. According to Uie Annals of Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Medicine, the only -way someone can<br />

be infected is if two exposed and bloody ruu<br />

come in direct contact with each otivr during<br />

the game. <strong>The</strong> contact lui to be lonp enough<br />

for the blood ;o transfer without coming in<br />

. contact with air. Th<strong>at</strong> has as good a chance <strong>at</strong><br />

happening 3S 5omeone breaking his ncrJf and<br />

killing himself during a game.<br />

J^F-r tiiosfe of you tha^iwe' already forgotten,<br />

reer/5.((jmi<strong>at</strong>fe<strong>at</strong>ur &>d)iyniBei;sild.a lerterdaBy,<br />

h't&ns birt to be ihree'6ncieiri r a wWle. : TragiciDy^<br />

haw. to say goo&ye to thts'frienaly old for^<br />

/ " •<br />

me Sf/cel Tra Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion .t<strong>at</strong> Public<br />

-TBS ''• ^SraifesfihgtCPBJ cre<strong>at</strong>ed by Congress, ^completely fed-<br />

^^gesspp<br />

for the Arts, the N<strong>at</strong>ktrwl EiKteAOtefit tor the \b*<br />

jteforMuseum Services, the SmiUisonian<br />

N<strong>at</strong>irSa! GaHerycf Art according to the<br />

fe'i' > • ; •••• •- '<br />

5"6-million budget^' not targeted for<br />

%oti!d he cut by 15.percent($47 million)<br />

7, accordtftg to<br />

L<br />

M <strong>The</strong>reaienoknc»vncaicsofHIV r infeciion<br />

through spoils," Dr. Anthony Fauci of the N<strong>at</strong>ion.il<br />

inr'.itule of Allergy and Infectious Diseases<br />

said in Mrwymrt "You need direct ex\*>sure<br />

of an open wound to infected blood." A<br />

rctrovinis like* HIV cmnot survive outside the<br />

body, according to Fuuci.<br />

"If the virus just louchf. the skin, it is unhe-ird-uf<br />

for it to cruse inkvli^n." f .ini<br />

ii ptv.iyamr p.utv lli.tit iit>:. Atb<br />

letrs thotild not \.K ptiniMtri! ivi ;:nv of piviudices<br />

aSMK'iAtcd witli Al VX>.<br />

"Sonic judges '.lid... \Ucy wnuidit't put ti:i:<br />

first becmsc 1 w-.uqiit'ef ivith AIDS,"! I IV-po ice sk<strong>at</strong>ing gold m;;!* vilinv HI ".-• I * 11 u* in ?cliloni ofthc


a<br />

;;-^beTepiV^cai^ijtefsandd^<br />

i^''dpenforstiKleT*?i!seitiRoorn i<br />

come from j<br />

— LeotmlMpy •<br />

$^T%^on#^ beejrctosed j<br />

goodVronung.^studentsa/viteacliers.'assistan! ;;<br />

lab wa$: i 'iuiii<br />

st;i;lrtl the Jjy lor eighth ^t.i.ltTS. Junior<br />

f.'.iiiilv l«|>t'/ rv.ul' i.HiTii I'ruii 1 ," i<br />

\*ocrv\ hy Cirnici J «*i»n. tiv; bnvr!!»hoir<br />

o .hey will have thechance to meet the terestcdin LoweJl.andhopefiillpreTIsee<br />

annvlMllenijes.isoiheiethnicpytrps." alotmoreai!endinpLc.uTll,"sophoniore<br />

nnv Ander^n.SR JSP high schoolde* Allier Zelaya said.<br />

p<br />

i.» have a divvrw 'indent l)Ovl?- th<strong>at</strong> relict<br />

ti the various ethnic groups ot ike<br />

"<strong>The</strong> whole idea -j. it they | African-<br />

American and < jtmo students} are invited<br />

to come, they are invi ted to <strong>at</strong>tend,"<br />

Wilderniuth said."I think this is a good<br />

•Lowel! wnuUt W the hesi choice he- oj.'poriuniiy for minority students to<br />

•* it li.ts .^nunvopp.«tunitie*."iLin come to <strong>Lowell</strong> ami see other Afrtcan-<br />

:\-\.\ni.\ IV.VJ hjid. "It's chalL'tn-jm: Amcric.m and Litino students <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

hu in thetnd."<br />

ami th<strong>at</strong> they tliem^elves din also come<br />

risk's to l.owcii and be successful.'<br />

t.j c-'iJie hcu- and >.f.:. t- (hvm,"Vtui'r: " Hw pu!(w*c [ this viu.nion day<br />

L<strong>at</strong>ino itudrnis i xpresscil tltnr thoiu wftcome iiere'." -tiiiuT Shi/u wasitmi-ikeJiiwihestfuiKlarcpresenkd<br />

<strong>at</strong>'out LitwelJ.<br />

. president or' U U.»?a student* who applied to Unwll indeed<br />

SiL'dfnti from iJw- JMack Student l.nida,<br />

know *h<strong>at</strong> there's a pbcu fot them Iiere,"<br />

L'nvor.and l-i K.I/J L'iudai.lub>and At- ' U\<br />

tor .1 hvll-tounded principal Paul Cheng said. "We want to<br />

ricjn-Anieric.tn and l.itmo student', s'lidei* .hjyjmiit >:iUo important Tor achieve a belter ethnic racial balance.<br />

fmrn iff-uinT Kttrttk \Vildermu'h'> eN-a-wne in l»e given an cqaiKipporiu Tlicie's a lot of freetlom here, but the<br />

chcmisiry clasKr* gave the eighth grad- nity," w'ildermuth stuJ. emphasis on m<strong>at</strong>urity is very strong<br />

erstuiivi nt'the L.unpus after ihci.isem- Some of the visitor-, weie vj.id they here."<br />

1'U and vi.Mteil cLv>o M-.ids 7 ilui>ui-h caiiie W'ildernuith sent letters to Amcan-<br />

II- ' 7tn* I cachet \ si-emtd leallv carim; Americiti and L<strong>at</strong>ino students who ap-<br />

"tt'Miiipoitani ror.Afrk^ji-Apjeric.iri aUmt thei' vmdtiiis," Fclluwsliip Acid- plied 10 <strong>Lowell</strong> lo inform them of the<br />

and l.itino Mud ,<br />

placed iwles in the stalU wild a buik-tin j<br />

boiirUsogirlican write comments with- ]<br />

out markup on the ,va!K. ]<br />

DeIaneysiid(l)eS.in iV.iiviNC*! Clean • '.<br />

Ciiy Co.tlitioti ptovided lirtiop.i**, £.ir- '<br />

hajjr haj; 1 .. ami' tra-fh pick-up tonjV<br />

U'v.utx* the uran-up mduded ihe !).i>krtnallcoiiri.iand<br />

MXU'rlkld. which are<br />

pi:blic(iiiilit:o. 'niel'TSA'Cpplied i.\\;-. :<br />

<strong>at</strong>td vt)l(ini(vr> brought othei iinlnial>.<br />

"W," were ii»le I" 7i*r>'> in i>n *.:*ri.ii;t !<br />

ji«...t -tiio MUM.- liie ^cnei.i: .ippearan- e<br />

o( the i^honl .i lot more ix>sitjve." pnn- :<br />

upal 1'aul O<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Correction 1<br />

Astorvun J'ancSot'iht .»lauii" issue<br />

oi' Tiw /-.urti'iiiisidfiilified srial<br />

studie> t.M»:hc.' GMe Ow. She i\<br />

(ho f.iiiiui i-'v-.id^n! i.rT1ii-.-VsMiti.itinn<br />

"t (.'hint-v !i.-.


31<br />

r " ::ki<br />

mi<br />

Aca-Deea brings home 2 gold, 4 bronze 'First Cur<br />

. ByK<strong>at</strong>herineTajn»nd)o^Wynn-Soifcr<br />

T A TrTHTVVOGOLDandfourbroi^<br />

-1/1/ . medals, towel) placed sixteenth in<br />

:."'¥ T the California Acadtsnic Dec<strong>at</strong>hlon<br />

held in Fresno March 10-12.<br />

"'"•"'Senior Arthur Muraknitii and junior Mawo<br />

Tominagj won gold medals in m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics<br />

and fine arts, respect ivdy.Senior Brian Leettiok<br />

thirdinm<strong>at</strong>l)em<strong>at</strong>Jcsand«niorr*rikSnoViterg<br />

won bronze medals in economics, essay, and<br />

m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics. <strong>The</strong> end.; team, which also included<br />

seniors WiJla AuYeung, Ka\iah Marin,<br />

'Byron Rodriguez, and junior Jason Zchansky,<br />

rfe<br />

won a total of 38,I?fi points.<br />

"Sixteenth place is terrific for any school,"<br />

coach lames Spdlicy said. "<strong>Lowell</strong> should be<br />

proud of the team. <strong>The</strong>y're all winners."<br />

Students from many of the priv<strong>at</strong>e school*<br />

who particip<strong>at</strong>ed in the competition studied<br />

Academic Dec<strong>at</strong>hlon as a


it-;:.<br />

%<br />

'\:'<br />

\:<br />

German classes place 1st in n<strong>at</strong>ional exam<br />

N<br />

BySoiKintLau<br />

OTONU'dki Lnwdl'sGerv<br />

man classes place first in<br />

Northern Olifmnia on the<br />

- N<strong>at</strong>ional Gcnnan'Exam.but two top<br />

studeiib may also ion a trip to Germany<br />

MILS summer*<br />

Of the 920 second-year i^ndc<br />

above German students in northern<br />

California who look the test. 157<br />

scored in the top 10 percent n<strong>at</strong>ionwide,<br />

according to Miry Farquhar.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> German teacher and testing<br />

coordin<strong>at</strong>or of the N'ouliero Cilitbrnia<br />

Chapter of Ac American Assocu-<br />

: oOncf.Teachasof German (AATG).<br />

Thirty •three cf die137 were <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

students.<br />

among six senior finalise in the senior<br />

Program for fourth-year students<br />

in Northern California, Junior<br />

Joanna Hawkins placed second<br />

among the 15 junior ilnjliib in di*<br />

Regular Program fot lecond- and<br />

third-year students.<br />

• AATX»>an only afford fiv-c trij>4 for<br />

the nine chapter* of it* associ<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />

the NorthwcMorn r^ion for secondanJ<br />

tliird -year stuu'cnif aKiirding to<br />

Farquliar Sintr the Noi them Oli torni.'<br />

:h.n»ter placed wnind n.ilion-<br />

M;i'ir, '.Uwkin* h'.ill h.»i tr-vanit<br />

dau 1 ;i% the other clupieit' !iiMpl.ice<br />

winners<br />

"MUIIIKIII Olii'amu ilid M»>VCI1<br />

«inip.in>"l to other iKiptrrj ruti«inwide<br />

t ivrroll. we i;cl .» delimit: trip lor<br />

the p'fsou tru! MTored number one,<br />

and J nuyfoc 'np for tin: number<br />

rwo,"she xiid. "All olta/duptLTS onlv<br />

get 3 maybe trip.' "«'' "•' ""'"I*"* «•''"''*"» V<br />

they will e.Kh live with * Oinwn TJI- -"/""•'»; **» ^ *P«** "B<br />

an academic l»j'h VIHM»I, .tn much better nw."<br />

"la order to tomvy the humor in our pii.ve.<br />

we had to enunci<strong>at</strong>e- evert word and work on<br />

our gestures so th<strong>at</strong> (he hench people would<br />

Uilderstdnd,"Wjn said<br />

Thirty performances fronvschooi-i m far<br />

north as Urmluie Higli<br />

AS ux south 2i Santa C<strong>at</strong>alin* School in<br />

jp j<br />

"Thry [the oiher pd,"Tiirner said.*'/uit hearing them help )d<br />

u> a lot. We all have a better understanding of<br />

tlic language as z whok."<br />

"I especially liked Itsimln£ the ailuire of<br />

furcign Unguag«'btfc<strong>at</strong>iK it's not something<br />

wm'd iwrmally J»*arn in 1 school," \^m said.<br />

!o perform a sccon'itimc for the All ance<br />

iTancaiwOpsn HouseMay 5 JI the sd ooL t<br />

;<br />

<strong>The</strong> I.vt^eFtiincais IntcnutK>rul Laperouse,<br />


By Nicole Wang<br />

I OR LOWELL STUDENTS. UC-Eerkdey<br />

means a popular college choke. Cal<br />

:|meanthechanccto]oc4*.<strong>at</strong>isuccessru]L<br />

; ofdrop-iii computer (abs for students th<strong>at</strong> mav<br />

hdp Lawdl provide similar services. <<br />

Examining Berkeley's computer hbs may<br />

• provWcmod^forstan^i^ponaTiilitie^tunding,lab<br />

polices,and other dilemmas surrounding<br />

the Lowll student comp<strong>at</strong>er lab proposed<br />

laefcof student computing facilities a:<strong>Lowell</strong>. I £••<br />

ties (W&MF), whidi provides the computer<br />

fccflities for Bcrkdcy students, manages five<br />

general access and six instructional facilities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Open Computing Facilitin (OCF) program<br />

offers free e-mail accounts tii students.<br />

For funding purposes.<br />

Project:<br />

Project: Computer Aajui-<br />

• siripnproposcs^kingihe<br />

PTSA and the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

AlumniAiuoci<strong>at</strong>iontonnancc<br />

computers, lechnidans,<br />

wiring, and otlwr<br />

dements for the lab.<br />

At Bcrkdcy, school-rrlaird sources pay for<br />

the computer labs which contain an average of<br />

40 to 75 computers and a few prim jtacio<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re arc d variety of sources to furvj die labr<br />

iheChanccIlor'so(Iicc,variouscoIle|tcsandour<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion"Laura Kim,maiugerofWJlcMF,<br />

said."71iedw(tccltorn«nnallyhasdisaetionary<br />

{onc-timet funds for special projects and<br />

thtt is tltc channd we use. We do not collect fees<br />

from students to pay for the fccflitieiT Lrf» expenses<br />

indude student salaries, equipment replacement<br />

and upgrades, tsul maintenance<br />

Costs<br />

• • <strong>The</strong> cost per workst<strong>at</strong>ion averages $5,000 to<br />

$6,000 depending upon hotv expensive-<br />

pulff workst<strong>at</strong>ion^ itart-up expend amount'<br />

lu wet i200.uuu, iiia covcii r.iaintciuncci<br />

computer hardware, sofiwaic, wiring, ergo-<br />

.noinlc furniture, disabiljiy access, Jrghtin&j<br />

flooring, security, supplies, anil staffing cosX 1<br />

according to Kim; ji<br />

; "S<strong>at</strong>o y costs range from $15>000 to $20,000'<br />

; per faculty and most are open 80 hours a weci;<br />

during the academic year," Kim saidr. ; \\.<br />

',['; <strong>The</strong> hours f^r thr computer facilities an;<br />

*iid VJ.iCftit Lee, Berkeley studenf<br />

g<br />

'.". •• Generally.thctjbhoursareSam.to lOpm!<br />

-oa weekdays. "Jridays, when students don't<br />

j usually do homework, the facilities do%4t it<br />

:pjn.J"said Berkeley stuJcnt and dass of '9|t<br />

NEWS<br />

coniputer labs provide model for <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

tLJsis<br />

UC-Berfcefey students are <strong>at</strong><br />

work <strong>at</strong> a computer lab.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> gradu<strong>at</strong>e Leon<br />

Kwan, who works in (hrcc<br />

computer labs. "On week •<br />

ends [they're) o(«n imm 9<br />

im. ro 5 p.m. Puriiiglx»!idays,<br />

the facilities hive limited open four*."<br />

At Lowdl, students v/dl-wr.vd in computer,<br />

tedinology and dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to maintaining UKJ<br />

supervising the facility would stiff the proposed<br />

snident lab and receive Inside Wbrk Fjcpcn'encc<br />

ramorganizer Arthur Murakami <strong>The</strong> Lib would<br />

be open da3y Modi 1 to 20 and possibly before<br />

and after school.<br />

"A pnifessiorul stafTowrwes the entirr oper<strong>at</strong>ion"<strong>at</strong><br />

the Bcrkclej'labs, Kwan Mid."I lownw.tbebSthcmidvesarecornplctdyjtudcm-<br />

dlilY cooidiiuior*., wltc maintain, orK-n, anr!<br />

\Jo5c the Ubs. "<strong>The</strong> loiior and iunior comu'tantt<br />

(and iCtinc times uV lacility coordirulors)<br />

jirraofie the .consulrann' work shifts, ami j student<br />

clerk htnJW It"- caper wurk. Twoconsulfants<br />

ruii tlw lah accept during peak hours in the<br />

Li'gcf facilities when four staff the Uk<br />

Staffing •:';•<br />

"Junior tonailunis are new- him, and they<br />

can get promote! to the scrJor [losilion usualrj'<br />

after a year,"* Kwai; said. "Some qualific<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

th<strong>at</strong> they need to meet before promotion<br />

indude teaching classes to the genera] public<br />

which indude word-pitxcaiDg. spreadsheets,<br />

e-mailtng.andhnw to use scanners and roam<br />

the Internet."<br />

IjcnvtU students arc primarily interested in<br />

Teaming Internet, design i^nd publishing, and<br />

word processing skill** according to survey rr-<br />

esolutson: new year.<br />

•« Building<br />

in black on<br />

fteUC-<br />

campus map<br />

house the<br />

five generalaccess<br />

and<br />

seven<br />

instrijcbona)<br />

computer<br />

lab*,i<br />

suits published in the March 7 issue of <strong>The</strong> Lewdl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group running the Lib would teadi studenu<br />

these skills on desiputed ch>%.<br />

At Berkeley,"each computer <strong>at</strong> cadi fcicility<br />

is hooked up to the print server:, similar to the<br />

one in Mi. FVachie's bi {Room 334]," Kwan<br />

, said. "<strong>The</strong> prmt senvr is a prugrdin installed on<br />

the main Hie server which receive*, orptnim,<br />

and sends to UK printer, which prints lh<strong>at</strong>i out<br />

in ortler recei\'cd."<br />

Print st<strong>at</strong>iuis<br />

Print st<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> Herkde^'are composed uf.<br />

hv*o cnnipufys and ;i printer in front of one<br />

door of the lab's main entrance.<br />

. "During the peak horn's, when students just<br />

no id to pri.it, they cin comeover to ihewprim<br />

r K d i i b<br />

surr'.'e studenls \vnvcomputer* in their donriilon'.toorii*.<br />

but nn printrrs. -<br />

Si>THty one percent of the 4^9 Low;cll «u •<br />

JenK.^clIcil wrre willinj; to pav 5 crnt-* pet<br />

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in 77ic it'mvC. Thcrrfore, IJ>WHJ could wi up .i<br />

system I'.ir printing erpenses similar to<br />

Berkeley'!^<br />

"Am-om'iwhois a tegi:iered Cal student for<br />

tha* scEfir'ttT can get an account and use the<br />

bbs," Kwan Slid. When students rc-rcpocr cvcry<br />

semester'.'.hey bring their Berkeley ID,<br />

dtoose a paMVord for logging into the computer.and<br />

rec^\veprinting credit .<br />

Each semper the iiaui facilitirt issue M*^*<br />

dents 50j^ages \jwrth of printing cirdit and the<br />

•inrrr. IJIK K«.nrJO r « pagvi, j.tcr J;«g !o touii..<br />

VangvBerkdcy iiudent and class of '94 LOHVII<br />

gradualc. "11 • •<br />

<strong>The</strong>coinj''; J rtkecpstrackof printing credit.<br />

showing vtudents how much paper rcmairvi in<br />

theiracoountseachtimettic)-lcgin'jKtrnum-<br />

K*r and password. .:<br />

Thff p-per credit system is good," Lee said.<br />

To offset the printer toner cost, they make the<br />

men bring in a ream of paper to get priming<br />

credit." '; '<br />

W"hcn a student's printing cmlit runs but,<br />

heor she needs to buy a rum of paper, a-'eragiflU<br />

$5 foi 500 sheets, to he crcditnJ with 100<br />

shceu of paper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ubs cnaMr students to do word-proceuing,<br />

spreadsheets, graphing, e-mail, and<br />

netscape. Recording to Yang. Computerr<br />

hooked up to Internet give students direct acceis<br />

to World Wide Web (WWW) where th( y<br />

can download pictures and inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

"It's convenient because <strong>at</strong> Berkdey. computers<br />

arc ubiquitous, co if I want to e-mail, I<br />

usually can," said Yang, \«ho usually visits the<br />

labs three times daily.<br />

<strong>The</strong> computer centers oper<strong>at</strong>e on a drop-in<br />

basis. "If titere are cnip.y computers, \lhe 5tu-.<br />

dent can just come tn. sit down, enter ihrir student<br />

ID [number] and password, and 1 procved<br />

to work <strong>at</strong> thr computer" Kwan laid. :.z<br />

<strong>The</strong> lab may be JuU since sn>dcnts <strong>at</strong>en't restricted<br />

by a time limiu so others must sign up<br />

un a waiting list for cither Macintoshes or lBMs<br />

and wait outsjdcot the lab. <strong>The</strong> wait ranges from<br />

minutes to an hour.<br />

"Even though there may be * waiting list <strong>at</strong><br />

the desk, tlje list goes up prettyqukkly, H lxe said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> abundance of computer centers makes it<br />

very easy for me to gain access to acomputer<br />

either for educ<strong>at</strong>ional purposes of recre<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

purposes." •<br />

Policy ...r - "... - -----<br />

When students open an accoun(,"they rniui<br />

trad a liii of facility policies, which indude pro*<br />

hibiting computer game*, limiting one ctnv<br />

putcr per perKin,and allowing up to 15-mirjuie<br />

aI>M.nces before the student forfeits \h£ terminal<br />

to the next person on the wait list Students<br />

*.,,..,.,.n. w iu UK K JUUUIII (t>i IWI> weeks Ufntn<br />

•'jolaliiig Laring<br />

accounts ait J tampering with the compuiers.<br />

M CL:cuionaUy [the] main server th<strong>at</strong> contnini<br />

all the passwords, accounts, and paper<br />

credif goes down, |$p| clients might have<br />

irouble logging in and sc forth," Kwan said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are lechniciaru who run around trying<br />

to corref'tbew; kinds of problems."<br />

wunl in which they can ask for subs on shifts,<br />

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Some students wish teachers played by student rules<br />

H Cigarettes, cards, and food contribute to image of faculty "deliquency"<br />

By Ronald Cruz<br />

'ESHQULDBEA!" Itodowh<strong>at</strong>we<br />

want as long as ,\ doesn't infringe<br />

onanothcrperxjn'swcH-beiiig," senior<br />

HeniySuen said.<br />

Such is the anthem of many students frustr<strong>at</strong>edwhh<br />

stringent rules against e<strong>at</strong>ing in class,<br />

playing cards <strong>at</strong> school, and smoking on campus;<br />

but -': •<br />

. Senwr Greg Tang passes by the teacher^<br />

lounge occastonallyand observes trachcrs engaging<br />

hi behavior th<strong>at</strong> is discouraged for sn> -<br />

duite "pUyiiig tiardi and smoking two things<br />

specifically prohibited in thr Student Handbi*ik."<br />

he said. ><br />

A gtvup ot U'U.iien in (he teacher's lounge<br />

engaged in a game of bridge feared being mis*<br />

quoted and therefore had no comment for this •<br />

report. However, science teacher James<br />

\ Oirniack said he has never seen teachers play<br />

forinpnej*. "* ~<br />

' (iuMtxIbn J«n WUllorniiWlows students to<br />

pb> cards in the Itallvvays "as long as they don't<br />

^Sophomore Kimbcrly Salv<strong>at</strong>eij »id,"If<br />

we're not gambling, then there's no harm tn i L"<br />

Minutes befox, a teadwr ha\l confisc<strong>at</strong>ed UCT<br />

Crying cards. She wa» mtt gambling.<br />

Dean Elba Salgadb explains th<strong>at</strong> rules apply<br />

specitically to students to control trie disorder<br />

.th<strong>at</strong>inevjtablyresults from the campus' flexible<br />

-nndular system. V/ith so many studenttin (IK*<br />

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thecahipus. '/ . ,J rf<br />

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IcUU.Itjust gets us really pissed offT she said. { ....<br />

While teachers e<strong>at</strong>ing in dassrooms and j<br />

pLiying cards viol<strong>at</strong>e no rules, other behavior I<br />

approadies ddinquency, ss odors wafting from<br />

the teachers* lounge would suggest.<br />

"When you're walking by in the hall, and<br />

someone enters or exits from the teachers'<br />

lounge, you cm see diem smoking in there,"<br />

senior Rumiko Tauber said.<br />

"I haven't been there [the teachers' lou^je]<br />

for years because I can't bre<strong>at</strong>iie. <strong>The</strong>re'* too<br />

said." .<br />

"Nobody cai.v smoke on campus, whether<br />

vouVc an adult o^a student," principal Paul<br />

Qicngsaid., ><br />

"Mr. Couta |a. truth teacher] was smoking<br />

during our tina!.'"iauDcr said. Cosu said th<strong>at</strong><br />

smolcng shoald be aUowed^outdooxt, off-campus,<br />

bitcauseh'fbeea shown th<strong>at</strong> second-hand<br />

smolv: can be harmful" -<br />

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and society'* benefit.<br />

•-•' "Rules are set up to moke things easier for<br />

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"You tell kids nor-iv-o.'.iiik and smote,<br />

whereas adulu do drink and smoke,"a ti<br />

Jeffrey Sok (left), K<strong>at</strong>tterine Chan;Trieu Nguyen, arid Steven Ng sneak n a gameof<br />

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•laid between kids and adults,isn't there?" Adults,t6amu^doctftainihirigstheytnaynot *<br />

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This o (he typical<br />

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pwsie* the ie«ring of<br />

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• Many students new<br />

-• find th<strong>at</strong> the cafeteria<br />

;i i» not suiting their<br />

• iwedt; J ; ^<br />

^Senior Daniei<br />

Chan said, "Thiire*,<br />

bad service, long<br />

lines;: and people<br />

walkirig in and stealingfopdintheincW<br />

l<br />

luncbisdaily<strong>at</strong> Law-<br />

. ell"cafetcria woriser<br />

~^gfocc Hanru said. \<br />

<strong>The</strong> kitchensj<strong>at</strong><br />

lowell c<strong>at</strong>TTfo many schools in the<br />

district "Wchave to ship to such<br />

schoofras Ukrshore, SOTA, fames<br />

Denman, and Commodore Slo<strong>at</strong>,"<br />

^eteru supervisor Eugenia Lau said-<br />

HAjKEACK£A7 : pEALforyon. ftjrthelow,<br />

gpf on UK fourth floor. Only the<br />

cool freshmen haw ihem." "o<br />

When frcsfiman first cnterLbwcll they may expexierM^<br />

this random art of kindness simply be-,<br />

causeupperdassmen feeloWtpsted tohclpfiesh-<br />

"My friends and I were going to sell them elev<strong>at</strong>or<br />

and pool passes because it was funny,"<br />

• sophomore Josh Chuck said^Vfc got the idea be-<br />

'•'cause my friendsand X were walkin(i'aw;:y.and a<br />

yJKshmau asked us where we were going. We said<br />

r<br />

tbepoo1;but you have'to buy a pass. I asked them<br />

if they, wanted to buy a pass, and ih*y said they<br />

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• ' : -i\ Upperdassmen t'cin<br />

advise the new trcshnicn o<br />

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FEATURE<br />

j 4 ^^pbbard: BM-w<strong>at</strong>cheqeacher, and frier:<br />

Fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

CharfesHibbard<br />

physics iod<br />

chemist. fj«iier<br />

Founder of Bay Area<br />

Explorers ' - '-' -••<br />

Uno'ergradiMte<br />

edaurwn<strong>at</strong> Purdue<br />

'Gradu<strong>at</strong>e "<br />

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Columbia (MA.<br />

: Oceanography) ,<br />

Teaching<br />

credential <strong>at</strong> S«i :<br />

Francisco Suie<br />

Future instructor<br />

Hfobardi<strong>at</strong>esasip<br />

^from his cup as a baby.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>fs<br />

the best<br />

llneVouVe<br />

ever beard?<br />

By Nicole Wong<br />

E SIDES HIS BIKE to school<br />

wearing a gas-st<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong>tenr/A<br />

JLdont'tpckcc with the name- tag<br />

Tmitlk makes kids lie on bed* ofruiii.<br />

He pi ungm his hand «nio feezing nitrogen,<br />

then hammers his "thumb" te> a<br />

palp. And some say he's the gre<strong>at</strong>er<br />

tcadieruround. ^ >•<br />

j Tliu distinguished le<strong>at</strong>her, Charles<br />

Hjbbaixl, has taught conceptual p^yves<br />

t and chemistry ai Unvrfl for almost two<br />

.„«*-.—vfj~«. •••cicsapcinco<br />

the story and it gives tlie kids J break<br />

from chemistry and makes it fun,"<br />

Peraov^5<strong>at</strong>d "And even when he tell*<br />

stories, they're scientific It's not tom?thing<br />

stupid, 1 * . _.<br />

Last wniester Hibbotd entered,Ju's<br />

ronoeptiul physics fl<strong>at</strong>s vdlh z gash<br />

^acrou his nose. 1 He explained *hM whflc<br />

pU>inp I'aJrfitial) ever thr weeLdid he<br />

. collided with another pbosx*"I rammed<br />

* my bee ui to hu headT he said. Using this<br />

incident, he c3q)Uine<br />

ansntivc a,id Th<strong>at</strong> mean*<br />

they probably Icam the<br />

most <strong>at</strong> ihoie times,"<br />

Hibkird *ud."Whcncwr<br />

sonicthii ^ liVe ih<strong>at</strong> happens<br />

I usually seize the<br />

oppM-tucity T& roll: about<br />

it"<br />

Hfcoard»idhctr>;<br />

to incorpor<strong>at</strong>e lots oi<br />

hinds-cm £czivi(i«;th<br />

dasvbut it'sahwmj Aalt<br />

;o devise nr* 1 lab«.<br />

/<br />

and gioM thirgs to use in<br />

dass baau-jC th<strong>at</strong> always<br />

£CU people's <strong>at</strong>tention:<br />

thing', ih<strong>at</strong> make loud<br />

noises, dungs th<strong>at</strong> blow<br />

vy, things tii<strong>at</strong> ktfs can<br />

he explains<br />

something, he explains.it<br />

so wvll th<strong>at</strong> nobody even<br />

'i-ETirrna<br />

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^19512); -| forgot my<br />

ohone number, so could I<br />

( y o u w 2 r e a<br />

txtc<strong>at</strong>t, fd e<strong>at</strong> you with<br />

some chicken."<br />

has outdoor aaiv:tie$ like hiking and<br />

mountain dwnbing. He enjoys the outdoors<br />

mid has recently ta!<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ching. I^c enjey* basketball a&T<br />

u-iriics he rouWslam dunk, tu beaWe -<br />

to tJidc into the bosket from the fiee—^<br />

throve line and &zna ton.ahawk JKDT. r &<br />

When ii^hard was in his mid-20s^<br />

he was in * rbdr band. He played |j»c?|<br />

guiur and wrote music OccasUmaUv';<br />

Aey had an audience, hut sucje<strong>at</strong>i<br />

visited them,"1 hao lo»ig hair" 1<br />

said, "Wrwere bad."<br />

vnder loo much pTOsureirora pact<br />

*nd possibhr tochers to get into a gsod<br />

and not go'p St<strong>at</strong>rfori.-j<br />

j -pe<strong>at</strong> life and nui go to Stanford,"<br />

8 HSAirdwi^: ' -,.v;^3<br />

ki^<br />

J* pffixcntflr*?^<br />

Science teacher Charles ffibbsrd<br />

ttds a:rerti,iTd.'<br />

yy derr<br />

^ Jncorporaiys his own experiences to fiwen»<br />

class lectures bvd Mad.<br />

"Hf m<strong>at</strong>tes t lot of iokes, J.tiovvs ail<br />

) Hihbarf said. "I ._<br />

can do ih<strong>at</strong>. then thi^M teach'fliaicS<br />

wives. Qut tier's har.1 to Ua I trytotell^.<br />

them ifae things th<strong>at</strong> I uViiikarcinlaa*^^<br />

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fcnagw of wild parties and drinking are common stereotypes<br />

Do college dubspromote acceptance or elitism?<br />

By lenrvKini and Adnahna Sopg<br />

| WNK, 1MMMK. DPJNKT a group of 30 to 40 young<br />

I males chants as a teenage boy chug* down a 40-outvx<br />

Budwewcr.TenwMid*, thirty seconds, o»e minute!"<br />

mob around him, and hears howls of approval. "Congr<strong>at</strong>ula<br />

nora!" they ytfl. "Hfctfrr on* of us now."<br />

When the first year of frflege it thre<strong>at</strong>ening for many high<br />

school gradu<strong>at</strong>es, rr<strong>at</strong>ernitk* arid ethnic clubs provide students<br />

withopportuni ties to sharecommon interests, develop life- Jong<br />

friendships, and work together to benefit their communities.<br />

However, some students find th<strong>at</strong> fr<strong>at</strong>ernilies and sororities promote<br />

elitism and superficiality.<br />

Ethnic and common-interest dubs can provide a sense of be-,<br />

longing and acceptance and allevi<strong>at</strong>e :<br />

Mimeofthciio'*tion of the first years<br />

-<strong>at</strong>cofleocTmiy U. Utn^rmf^ss<br />

Vietnamese Student Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

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support you tXtroughyour u>He&i<br />

Years.** he «id."U'almo« fell «* if;*\ve<br />

VSA bcrjune my secend family.**<br />

\l*ity pun socui groups because of<br />

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Too of the intcn^rtiry Oirisiian Fd-<br />

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pacewed in the movies." jT.yotherfiraientities*be<br />

During pledge wceV.people whoarr uuerraed in fining A Ji»ipi$^urc,butth«cis*UHofdTinkingandpirtyingandstuft<br />

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guys throughout pledge week, not on the phone or anything,"<br />

1am Youngblood, a student <strong>at</strong> New College of California. Mid<br />

"Also there was this woman whe was 4 cashr? and she was pledging<br />

for a lorority and the sorority sisters made her gmr them<br />

stuff for free, but she g»« wught and was arrcted. J<br />

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^1 tliink it's ridJculctu to have toprovryouridf to A bundi of<br />

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;v-y day ct tfie ^vef+., hut on<br />

portion c-f t'u* pjr^ ij clc^pd ott io c:tr; 'or th** b'-i'^i t:f<br />

Whether they are seasoned equestrians or c.nuai<br />

horseback rider!*; pros or nyvtces can inotrrt i.V: it :<br />

the horse stabler tot<strong>at</strong>i ttis Foto Field Ji>it t*#<br />

^?p,e of tne. «>pansw torse trails<br />

:~rc$s tft'? p^i'!* •'! sin sheets<br />

a r iri f;:)C5\*oa£io for $20. ycu •'.:•!<br />

your pic^ ot.) h.2.-!0*:j: of hcj<br />

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gradu<strong>at</strong>e 7?.ch<br />

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T-Swim of the top-r<strong>at</strong>ed 3<br />

. better known as "hacky-<br />

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tome together to Kick it every<br />

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aroy/d Dhafia Garden.<br />

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of panhandling<br />

plhink th<strong>at</strong> I am fcizy bvcause I'm In't^iny. I nev« r.w p<br />

tion fnr "'^ h '* humili<strong>at</strong>ing sitting here and f<br />

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ut here I am."<br />

&± Though some pnnha»dla-s see -m oHmvay out of a ti^Jit iilu-<br />

R<strong>at</strong>ion,others make panhandling their «aup»*ioii, u^ing ^lv..nt'tageof<br />

people's yoodwill to gel «vh-.uui and d'cir two<br />

lii-is tukca six-hour drive t'nun Otvgon to"(Jteir spnt"on Grant<br />

Avenue. "<strong>The</strong> propl? )t\ Chin<strong>at</strong>own arc nice, 'th<strong>at</strong>'s whv tve come<br />

down heic,"Su' vi.n viiJ in an interviewlist -t|it tn^.<br />

Thr»* st.iy in San l-rmcisci> until 5 p.m. Sunday and then make<br />

thft.' trip back to their h"nii' in Oregon "'We have a really j>*H»i<br />

hou>c(" Molly said."l! has two lleors. iw.i b<strong>at</strong>hrooms, three Ivdrooms,<br />

iirui a biy living room Jnd kitchen."<br />

<strong>The</strong> scam<br />

'.* fet:: , A mother and her two childicn oc^upj .. . , -.,... Steven &aid, "We're completely off in the wilderness, x> we can<br />

Jjtmi of a vacant More on Chin<strong>at</strong>own"? Orant Avenue. Janice plays IK-around muuf animals. We luvedn^.Uiukeus. and we're foma<br />

Me accordion aihcr two children .Steven and Molly.agrt 12 and 6. u> buy a peacock soon."<br />

sU on cither side of a sijtn th<strong>at</strong> says, "3 Children Please \ ielp.' <strong>The</strong> "money lo buy their house and the animals cime nuinly<br />

-*.•> Steven and Molly, despite their dirK-mearcd fcces and weary- from Janice playing hci aannf ion.! ler job a> an art teacher in t >r-<br />

.tyokiiig eyes, are much likr every other child. Sicvni loves to read egem brings in a mere S50 .i wwk, tttu when »he ci«ncs with hxt<br />

1 an empty doorway in<br />

|Wtl Molly plays wi:h Barbi-s. In fact, the normality<br />

kids on the weekends, she makes around $200.<br />

fctjf these two and Jan ice's dcrof ion to<br />

"I Jstsitrniiino'.ird.iJplau-d must on the streets," Molly wid.<br />

iher children draws people<br />

lurnowi-, J >!L-.III'I have a jnb.Hestav-s<strong>at</strong> home tnositif the time."<br />

ttbgi'e money lo<br />

Janiii. s.nd,"V\'ean.'i!ot lieggingfor mone>'. I am a strcri inu-<br />

*iiii.i>itiiitl^ ii* .i i .ii•.'"-'r tii i.oiini]iit]|!i:<br />

focus<br />

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: a HucWeberry t)perabria3. ; ^We also ctfer a t^<br />

tknUsj prograrrt where the kkJ can stay here foe<br />

f onry a short while; because we're a shelterVKJ<br />

1 " t a tong-tertn, groups<br />

Huckleberry'Hoifee<br />

1292 Page Street.<br />

Hoping to<br />

avoid the chilly<br />

wind, nomdess<br />

p<br />

themselves in<br />

bundles or<br />

blankets.<br />

I Larkin Street Yo^Cemr}?-':^^"<br />

'•' <strong>The</strong> LSYC offers"s-vsne^'qf pro-ams th<strong>at</strong><br />

"inspire youth lo move beyond thsi 1 streets," &ccordiitg.t>j.vvtunt£8f<br />

tnanagef.Wargc LevL.Tha<br />

Preferred Paafiy Program wabtestSYC to place<br />

•youtfi'm Ifce'reed fpster homes &vi to'prowde<br />

ongoffig supppft services ^o b(?!h t^e ywith infoster<br />

homes and the foster fam^y. LSYC also fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />

a voc<strong>at</strong>ion^ trauicig program and o meoi- - ^<br />

caUI'ntc. AnotiJet program, Afteicare, provides ;<br />

riediciJ care and referrals, cotnprehpnsive hous-"<br />

Tng -'assKstuicc and prtchotogtcal ;suDport for'<br />

yoting-adutts with'HIV/AJDS. LSYC aha coordt-'n<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Ourreach, a program tti<strong>at</strong>contacts with<br />

ycum on the streets. •<br />

UiMn Street Youth Center<br />

1040 LaWn Street '<br />

415^7^0911 "<br />

Has a homeless person<br />

ever harassed you?<br />

No 63% Yes 37%<br />

->7/|K>lli*d IH [.awell siudents in 11> registries.<br />

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By Chris W\i<br />

Kqr. HAVE A PROPOSITION fiirihcbT<strong>at</strong>iters of nxiy<br />

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;: V*-hlark community. Ye&fh I'm coming from p themutfta-fuckin' vicknee anil kicM the idcp around, otl^r rappers also wanted to<br />

fywereascihepeace,' ; ' '- •<br />

'"-.^•"'Hofnfi&crJ* freprmfacmr—jt>H must be productive<br />

f v'.i'ftj <strong>at</strong>tumufauucMfr tnotiey and m<strong>at</strong>erial things. Handle<br />

-- your 0*11 personal TcsponsihiluiG-aiu-i/sliiklbh realistic<br />

r. commitment with some positive expect<strong>at</strong>iotx in life.<br />

i'V,' Brother i,deveioptonjidaiceinyouT\yvm abilities ami<br />

~^tetyxplishyourrnutka'fur.kin'gcak EstalrtisJ' sontr.rc<br />

^ jprttin theammunity. Havcapimttve reput<strong>at</strong>ion m r/ic<br />

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;t frMowW$i; wfli/ cqwriisia ro show the young brothers<br />

... the right direction.<br />

: j<br />

. '' Tnij Is the jpol(cn-i%npl introduction to San FnuW<br />

decidrd xo get involved with<br />

..cisco rap producer/slrcct acliviit Htrm Lewis' 1994<br />

-_ debut compil<strong>at</strong>ion, Herm, Trying To Survive In <strong>The</strong><br />

''.< GActtJ, fe<strong>at</strong>uring many ot'ihc hottest Bay Area undor-<br />

' ''giuuit3 rappers.<br />

Herm{Hgtit)fntha<br />

- studio with Young "<br />

''Ce8sW.oneoftl«,<br />

. rappers on his first<br />

• ^compil<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Fea.iired artists In Henn's next album<br />

Artists fe<strong>at</strong>ured in tlic first album included RBF.<br />

Posse, JT <strong>The</strong> Bifegii FiKga, Coug Nut, and Kappin' -1 -<br />

lay. Although a few rappers on the compil<strong>at</strong>ion had<br />

' aJrwdy established a large strixt following, the album<br />

-, has cawpulicd thent into niduutream success.<br />

H2ppin'4-Tdy(Wmtc<br />

0uh), for example, Liter<br />

signed with EMI Records,<br />

bringing htm to the level<br />

of Dr. Drc. Snoop Doggy<br />

Dogg, and other respected<br />

rappcis h ihe industry.<br />

This month, the ci>.irismaiic<br />

3^-vtar-oU Herm<br />

lh be a part of the project-<br />

="*v ^ • • .^L'31<br />

* Tht; Originall^UpuioutorJvS.OOOcopicscfH.r.n<br />

smT^nsfoStlrvhr!t!neChcito."l^n\co^<br />

dent th<strong>at</strong> the album v.os going to<br />

iic accepted and recdved the way<br />

th<strong>at</strong> itwas,<br />

immunity is oppressed. loiing«ros who•#$<br />

tawn'icxpcri^wt<strong>at</strong>U^nw^<br />

^vinauenc^lvciuwthtr/l.avcntSMirercdthccon- •;,<br />

1 'hesaid.'*It^va3j^it rue<br />

and my manager. We wrcjuM going<br />

toail the mom-jnd-pop stores<br />

throughout the Bay Area selling.<br />

Shortiy after Hay Area music<br />

distributorsgoiholdof the album,<br />

sales rapidly escal<strong>at</strong>ed toa sUi^cring60,COOcopks."lt<br />

never dkl get<br />

sequences," Lewis said., - . -<br />

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<strong>The</strong> inHuonce of rap "bnV<br />

Hermisrtd ethers y .^--<br />

Amid the controversy s ^<br />

rounding rap music, Lewis tries to'.^<br />

stay "real.""1 feel liltc'whar rm;VM'<br />

sp«kingUwh<strong>at</strong>the public hrt*W.^'<br />

hear," he said . •, y.v- ;..'<br />

, "Rap is io<br />

pfiycd on the radio,*' I*wis said.<br />

"Th<strong>at</strong>'s wh<strong>at</strong>'s so cniazing about it, because if th« tape<br />

f p : ; ;<br />

of alJ n<strong>at</strong>ion^iie.w'« locking to rap and beingipflu-...;V;<br />

would have had any type 01 radio plar, it would nave «rKcrfbyitSoine^istotrUyrraUsti^.>ojne'or|t*$aV^<br />

sold much more."<br />

littlr bit cxaggent.'d. As long a? ptvple^kecp ir in perrt<br />

liti d ftV<br />

Messages of peace to the community rwlistic, it's iill liowir he siid. . .<br />

Besidrthta success in the music industry, Lewis has Wiicn iuk«d nlvjiit other mainstream rappers, l.ewis'<br />

also showed acontinuoiucoflMiitinirnt tohiscomnui' .uid.TJr. Drc and them—ihey coitw from the block. ;••••> j.\<br />

nity.5F UVcAZ/Hubbed hi:i> "ihV Hunter's Pcint ?tro;i <strong>The</strong>)<br />

prophf L" In 1994.1,ewU wiin J Bay Guardian C jddici<br />

Awani lor bung QncoftlNfcw"individuabwho»ccciv<br />

nibuiions to the community were truly noteworthy."<br />

TIw KMEUKKKT radio staiiiins in northern iind<br />

opening tllcmc lor their weekly Stnvt Soliiicn program.<br />

V/henU'wU heard th<strong>at</strong> 75 new jobs <strong>at</strong> the Hunter's<br />

Poinf N.wy shipyards might go to workers from ouitidc<br />

the neigh hot hecxi, he organised a proiest, leading<br />

To 35 jobs going to local residents. "Give people a:i<br />

honest altern<strong>at</strong>ive and they'll take il," he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea for Lewis' first compil<strong>at</strong>ion cantf while he<br />

compil<strong>at</strong>ion, tUrnt: Stilt<br />

was serving 13 months in jail for selling druiis. "I got<br />

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SPEAK OUT<br />

ifflSSMs<br />

Teens express ideas about affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action<br />

>MXDpESArfIWiL\TIVEacdon<br />

mean to youlHere uwlrntft.means<br />

tothwstudaitsinvarioi&Calubrnia<br />

high schools. . : •<br />

: "Afftrm<strong>at</strong>ive action pro-<br />

,• grains compens<strong>at</strong>e for past<br />

and present job discrirntna-<br />

/;tioh.;<strong>The</strong>yensure th<strong>at</strong>.quali-<br />

Eed* •porkers iJo not lose out<br />

.solely because of their skin.<br />

Killing affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action pro*<br />

• and organiz<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

Students arc paid<br />

minimum wage from the San ;-<br />

.* FrandscqUiiifiedSchool^Dts-<br />

• frict, which.re«i\rs inoi)i*y,r<br />

-fibmtheDcp^micntofLaboc.<br />

- Tha third part of the jirogram.is<br />

recre<strong>at</strong>ioruu. <strong>The</strong> stu..<br />

"dents go to Uie YMCA and Jo\<br />

. sportingacuvjtiesUkeiVfirnming,<br />

learning how to rent movies to<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ch in class on Friday afternooas,<br />

and learn dassroom tktUs<br />

Kke using cornputers, reading.<br />

' r writirig, and doing m<strong>at</strong>h. <strong>The</strong><br />

-fourth part of tlw program isdcK(<br />

£ rnnesric Studoits learn to wash<br />

d^shes.cookwiththemicrov.'avc,<br />

.and do a grocery shopping prt>-<br />

. gram <strong>at</strong> Lucky suparoajket.<br />

AJlura, Joanne, Robert. Joe,<br />

Jimmy, Danny, Emy, Juanito, Jimmy dances<br />

Hicp,andCelinanaveallopaKd to his fffOfite<br />

up their hearts and each hav- oJdies music. <<br />

tain extent But I do have my<br />

own drawbacks toward it bo-<br />

;auMinawayiit"sacontra dictionof<br />

the whole'idea of "all<br />

menarecreaitrlcqinl.*l think<br />

th<strong>at</strong> in ordtr for affirm<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

action to work to its fullest pq-<br />

ArrryHong tential.we have to look <strong>at</strong> each<br />

-_;'• individual as a perscn first,<br />

and then <strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> their ethnidty is second We<br />

need to look <strong>at</strong> people's abilities and motiv<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

drive, but also to keep in mind any hardships<br />

they may have faced due to their racial<br />

identity or any other similar drcumsranceO<br />

—LoweU seruor Amy Hong<br />

"In the l<strong>at</strong>t 1960s, the concept of affirm<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

action grew out of court <strong>at</strong>tempts to make<br />

up for years of racial and sexual discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion!<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal of affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action was to m<strong>at</strong>ch the<br />

sexual and nrisl composition of the working<br />

place with th<strong>at</strong>of the society. It has (ailed in its<br />

original go<strong>at</strong>s, ani in its current st<strong>at</strong>e 1 am completely<br />

againsf t»."<br />

—Miramonte High School sophomore<br />

facobTowery<br />

"Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action undermines<br />

the standard* of merit.<br />

In many ways, the worti. 'affirm<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

action' have become a<br />

. euphemismibrdiscrimin<strong>at</strong>ini;<br />

actions."<br />

—<strong>Lowell</strong> senior<br />

Dmitry Karshtedt<br />

•"Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive ictioh is just another tenr. for<br />

quotas. Years ago, quotas were used 10 prevent<br />

minorities from getting jobs for wlvich they<br />

were qualified. Using quotas now to lielp minorities<br />

and women ,s no less discrimin<strong>at</strong>ory.<br />

Employers should be able to liire the best em-<br />

;Iojw'for the job, regardless of color OT sex. I<br />

think affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action should be disman tied<br />

<strong>at</strong> this point because I don't think th<strong>at</strong> it has<br />

served the purpose it was meant to serve.<strong>The</strong><br />

system is failing s.nl no one *z directly to blame.<br />

<strong>The</strong> act ii th<strong>at</strong> the system of ifrr'm<strong>at</strong>ive action<br />

is getting worse and the solution lies in the individual"<br />

—<strong>Lowell</strong> senior Fan Wa Vfting<br />

"I have no problem with rccni'ting<br />

minorities, but quotas<br />

for affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action are<br />

just a guideline thai should not<br />

bes*ucktosostrictly.Affirm<strong>at</strong>ivc<br />

action should still be retained<br />

to avoid a return to the<br />

Christine ~ P*t"<br />

—Lowdl senior<br />

Christine Alimbuyuguen<br />

"It 1 * not fair lo favor minorities over nonminorities.<br />

1 think th<strong>at</strong> there needs to be a<br />

change in affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action, but [it shouKInt<br />

bet totally done away with. If we do away with<br />

if, we will be washing away JO years of progress<br />

amUtartingall over again with (be equal-rights<br />

controversy."<br />

—Ijowdl senior luile Lee<br />

"Ifedih<strong>at</strong>itslaffirmariveactionlsexistand<br />

it 1 * re\rr«dJsairnin<strong>at</strong>iorL If ii was just for those<br />

races th<strong>at</strong> were abused by whiles in uVpast.then<br />

it would be fair because they would get an equal<br />

opt-ortunity."<br />

—Sequoia High School junior<br />

Jennifer Hedger<br />

"Vvfe rieede J this (affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action) when<br />

minorities wereoppresscAItshoukJaUbebased<br />

on mcriL If Asians arc the smart ones and they<br />

belong J<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>l, then let them in."<br />

—ML Eden High School senior<br />

NeetuSabnani<br />

"I fed th<strong>at</strong> the way we tre<strong>at</strong>ed other races in<br />

the past was unfair and we need to help them,<br />

but we can't keep makingupforttlwouldkrcp<br />

it the same <strong>at</strong> first, but then find other ways to<br />

reduce the help to minorities."<br />

—Burlingame High School sophomore<br />

Shannon LeCompte<br />

John<br />

Penacorrada<br />

"If a person U qualified,<br />

then they deserve to be thot


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A Artist/teacher John Henry nicks a group of students to lift a<br />

fellow classm<strong>at</strong>e in the air and Ui?n slowly bring l.ini down m an acting<br />

class <strong>at</strong> the Mjil Project Tnrough exercises. Henry teaches the children<br />

how to respect and trust each other. -* Pedro tehama, 4th grade,<br />

and Kmtin Chan. 5th grade, make wind rnsti ument5 « ballet; s. <strong>The</strong><br />

Hill Project, founded in !99rUri;>;wul<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ive students wins enliven the area.<br />

Through (heyouUi programs in th« Western<br />

Addition, kiHccnn find tbcM- t;,H ;^SVT»*::^<br />

A. Youth <strong>at</strong>tend a S<strong>at</strong>urday African dance<br />

class <strong>at</strong> the Western Addition Youth Action<br />

Center (WAYAC). (From left) Erin Bryant. Tiana<br />

Wilbert. Angelique McGuire .Alicia Sanders.<br />

A UC-Berkeley gradu<strong>at</strong>e Tae Hwan Choi and UC-Berkeley student Hyo Ka*ig tutor Galileo<br />

sophomore Ho Joon Kang in "algebra 3t Kie Korean Center in Japantcvvn .-Vtrcr'^i;; to you'h<br />

progomdirector Dru Kim. the Kofedii Center tias^egfi vworndr.*.: .\\IU W-.iAr ;:ir; ur<br />

ptograrr.s and our youth experiences in cross-cultural actiwTiei such JS t:-i j tn^;. tog*itf :or a<br />

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•iA H,SPRING.<strong>The</strong>timcfornew<br />

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J. jLcoolTV. (Gotta love sweeps.)<br />

But wait! <strong>The</strong>re is more to life than<br />

new episodes of Urkd and a Blossom<br />

special. Lest we forget, spring is the<br />

time for love. Get out those scissors,<br />

it's time to dip'n* save. Cut now and<br />

thank me l<strong>at</strong>er asyou reap thcrewanis<br />

of amorea&a takingmy crash course<br />

in finding romantic bliss. <strong>The</strong> entire<br />

secret to your success lies in one<br />

simpV thing: the pick-tip tine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pick-up tine has evolved from<br />

one of man's earliest instincts: To lie<br />

like crazy; You, of course, want to<br />

make a first impression of being<br />

suave, sophistic<strong>at</strong>cai and debonair.<br />

Don't let your beloved find out wh<strong>at</strong><br />

a freak you arc uiit 3 much l<strong>at</strong>er in the<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ionship.<br />

<strong>The</strong> success of your pick-up line<br />

depends on how well you know the<br />

person you're picking up.<strong>The</strong>refore,<br />

you should size up your beloved before<br />

moving into action. If he or she<br />

seems e-isy-to-please, then u simple<br />

"Hey baby," "Hubba hubba!" or. To<br />

baby.vababy.ya—good logo!"could<br />

suffice. If you want to project more<br />

eloquence, then try,<br />

'("Hey good-Iookin',<br />

yh<strong>at</strong>cha got cookin'?"<br />

Ti«se lines are best executed<br />

while riding<br />

around in the back of an<br />

open pickup truck inthc<br />

streets of Frisco.<br />

A display of wit is a<br />

good iCra.Your intellectual<br />

opacity inigiit impress<br />

your would-be<br />

pjjuici aiul pion: )vu tobcjtirriu<br />

l<strong>at</strong>ing in other ways. Sciences work<br />

the best Try 'talking around with a<br />

chemistry book; then stand next to'<br />

i^^fcy/ COLUMNS • -®rm&m<br />

lines key to your love kingdom<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret to reeling in the object of your desire is a good line.<br />

your beloved. When he or she finally<br />

notices you, wave the book, look th<strong>at</strong><br />

hunk o" love in ihc eye and say,<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re's chemistry betveen us." Or<br />

turn it up a notch and say,"If you're<br />

plus, then I'm minus,<br />

and by electromagnetic<br />

force. I<br />

want to be next to<br />

y° u -V<br />

For physics stuuents,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> sjy dojj<br />

Newton paved the<br />

complex road to<br />

love. Say to your beloved,<br />

"My am&Uiit<br />

of<strong>at</strong>tracrionforyou<br />

is higher than 6/7 tiwe* t*n t« \h*eleventh<br />

power." Your beloved will cither<br />

be awed by yoursuperior knowledge<br />

of gravity, or won't understand<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> you're talking about. In thai<br />

taw, you can console yourself with<br />

il:e fact th<strong>at</strong> love was just never mean!<br />

to be.<br />

Siiiplc- arithmetic can work, too.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only useful equ<strong>at</strong>ion I ever<br />

learned in ma>h wai, "You plusim-<br />

?quals lovr," and everyone can benefit<br />

from a simple lesson in economics<br />

h\y personal favorite is, "<strong>The</strong>re's<br />

not dough supply of you to keep up<br />

If you're on the shy side, thirdgradejmethods<br />

might work best for<br />

you. I mpress youi beloved by e<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

poitcLjiJ stapling >-our tongue. Bettcr<br />

yd. employ the help of your cohorn<br />

; "Hrv. mv friend like* vou!" w<br />

simple, direct, and when faced with<br />

rejection, easy to deny.<br />

If you're more musically inclined.<br />

He'dbeafright i<br />

f (His best cbnvetv .><br />

£. were..<br />

today's popular songs can solve your<br />

problems. But choose carefully. Vvailing"Lct'j<br />

get it on!"asyou bump and<br />

grind may very well be your idea of<br />

romance, but it could get you stopped.<br />

And "Lc: me sec your Tootsie !toil" is<br />

r<strong>at</strong>hei ambiguous and. could pet you<br />

sbp^edaswetLlfyouYegmngforthtf<br />

I'm-scnsitive-und-dring approach,<br />

then try any Boyz 11 Men or Brandy<br />

song. <strong>The</strong> added bonus of this<br />

r.'.cthcJ :s th<strong>at</strong> it' rsti nr:g v.-rH<br />

enough, you can always movt on to<br />

Star Search.<br />

Just remember th<strong>at</strong> although you<br />

can't hurry love, a lew pick-up sines<br />

can't hurl—well, unless they get you<br />

ilsuptd. In th<strong>at</strong> caae. 1 take no responsibility<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>soever,becausc, kids, love<br />

ain't easy.<br />

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'.probably wouUnt be:elisible a^wy/evenfl ft^<br />

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•^ frm ^^*f?^^^coiTfu^,w* theCWa^imgton Capitals..." -\ , ; .&crarnento could offer th<strong>at</strong> wouldbe.ne^.aod<br />

tof itfil :de^->: l^JAsrt teni^\sp6rts.anc"^ie past. Coupled witti interesting.'Swirnrnirig pools are m abtlndahce<br />

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lii^BoviV 'yp^^Wh^'coujdfdoaTragh^lcar^ •lor'* know ;< r about'a's interesting as 'a fr'^n<br />

^•^•"^^"'de^afiSit^""*'*'^'' 71 *"" : " ' " mtiseum. Orbridge games. ~ "^ '•'<br />

; '-tut i;: : r'^Vefcwtiefi rrnnot sleeping cr changing my So. as t think about Sacraniento ana r ian Fran-<br />

3enr,v ;becJp.an, I fike to playbridgewith the guys. Some- cisco, ifs -somewh<strong>at</strong> saddening. Hi gst used to<br />

Is in;!'! tiroeswe^ play two roundsT Boy.now he. was tf»'.new ncme. I have no idea wh<strong>at</strong> the turn of<br />

hing.'- talking; V/hee. "And speaking of rounds, it re- events witt-be in th? next couple of months Ei-<br />

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":vS^.,v,£ IT'S KEEN CALLED the single biggest problem facing our school. A menace so destructive th<strong>at</strong> for the past decade the<br />

1&P$% administr<strong>at</strong>ion has been unable to Mop it. A terror so cunning most students can't even sec it. This waking nightmare is<br />

'&§'$• tfasn "* Garbage th<strong>at</strong> pollute? our hallways, classrooms, streams, and rfvers. So amid the annual **Ge?nt.'r <strong>Lowell</strong>* 1 campuifjn,<br />

A ""% .'.D'tsiortcd has decided to take n look ai howeverythinggo' started and when* it's ail going.<br />

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Trash: More mysterious than Mentos<br />

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ftv'.-(n-i'.i.oir.-*:. St* insliMd tn ctTt.iiiis(»itt> of uy'n^<br />

vmh<br />

blocked iunliehl. Wan -i wannl-<br />

^*S?-*fj foreign Student Thoory<br />

w'renol. 1 ... . - - '<br />

ncv i_iis;ulii.-> tiiKJ t;>inly iv.'car w;»ul» W'ICII pair<br />

they com-.' to i\imii*.i fhev hrinc WJVM^-UH >..••• »* -<br />

iruiiKJ(Md»ulinip(frtt:^]unlv. F n!cs«. > "tok'.?n'i whetli'.TiiiKv.-.i-.inneritfif,<br />

of good uill irotn my iiomcland" .i{w.*ys<br />

stem io end up an the hal'iwjy fl<br />

or talKvr.<br />

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"^iSSf'^'^^-Snan ac&tyeajetk arid she<br />

J;;;"SIGNS THE PRINCIPAL IS GOING CRAZY<br />

.." time!<br />

9. Keeps calling <strong>Lowell</strong> "<strong>The</strong> scliuoi ot the d.vu<br />

'iS'GoestoTiJu'uiaforv-ac<strong>at</strong>ionbut fust<br />

JFK Conspiracy <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

A lone littcr!>U{; tinder orders troin the<br />

CIA and witIi'Mafi.1 conntttions let !oov<br />

Short but Sweet <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

IVcsiO! <strong>The</strong> j{arhj(',e magically a}<br />

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Seam Me Up <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

W.fitJiciit!itpicceolg.irlvtgcnc4r!y30yrjrs Somethm^ '"s out there,<br />

•tgo. .igo. Hrcd I'ircd Irom from a window in the iht: Ijjurl! tJicy'vc*yoi lr;uh problem.ai well C<br />

bonkroom. this "magic gumw.id" liit tlie oi*r problem, .since I.owcll is a y<br />

Itoys' dean in the ann before bouncinj; t'/l dumping ground. Tho-* .in- Msrii<br />

Could this<br />

alien and his<br />

KJaigon<br />

garbage be<br />

trashing our<br />

school? Oris<br />

the problem<br />

rooted in the<br />

grassy knoll<br />

and JFK?<br />

riiitcandy wiapp^rsih.n<br />

^ipptni;(ifi.ind<br />

Spontaneous Gener<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

; ,. Thii cxplan<strong>at</strong>i'tn d<strong>at</strong>es back to the<br />

Middle Ages, the tiriu-uf Jm.u'i'v.x-tfs,and<br />

ii, and bid .science. <strong>The</strong>n they thought r.iis itia^i-<br />

'ymixin(;oldbcdni.tn i;c! rid of rhe truih, can't-we turning itvc.'f into J garbage<br />

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on. ! VV.\S AT CHTlfAI.I., try-<br />

"ilfcr theb*u-prtn',r.<br />

ihr Hank "1 Ans:ricJ<br />

y eliinrn<strong>at</strong>egaihaijc, Ivii t{> all yj\> get j!ony?<br />

radi<strong>at</strong>ion will ,.—^| Wulc filing my daily Mr.<br />

nvii'-jfKJrjaWcin- ;/ --^i " Knger-f fiv, ! was interttrtiti;^<br />

ecu l>i- ?^T**;,- '^tf. . niptfd bv * plcJjtr<br />

farm. Cultiv<strong>at</strong>ing the finesf<br />

gourmet lillh will cli^Tigr our<br />

iqiut<strong>at</strong>iun and crc.itc i»i>s fi>r<br />

grad'jjtf>.<br />

buildin::., when 1 cunc .K:I;»« .I oio; 1 *. cxptrrj- ,' .f'.^^Jy-^S^V-'"-, firc.if krilur- My nwt idea coiilj becaUai<br />

top-.sccrct memu dcuiling tiir<br />

ptinijii.;nt cfosiirt* (»t I.mvcli<br />

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(hj:h S^'huo!. A(.vi»rdini: ir. thi- tree h>.: ;i<br />

•-vith ;r>','. <strong>The</strong> yo.it i» tn iive the<br />

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lifii-.-.w: > 1/ I a-ikctl I'.ipj ano<br />

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cio-jut* isnrleanthi' ^.lio--.i.in<br />

res* ttf I *n«,'cil frtmi its<br />

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the grime ai;dfilU; .<br />

' * Tiny, blue students cleantrir iiiJUic V.w: -T'.i-.:JU'jiui;tiif..ircalij.<br />

..'- irasn. Not freshnien. but Sn wi,<br />

mean idt'j: No<strong>at</strong>is Fl.-! [' :u, a pOSt.<br />

OU v/ar UHIVC^-' t\ .«.„, c it -A . " ""' v th<strong>at</strong> icctoii, it's<br />

have the<br />

Itodncy King<br />

to fall<br />

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T T. WAS, THE SATELLITE th<strong>at</strong> bunched a<br />

I thousand spaceships. Qn Oct. 4,1957, a<br />

J-vmall, shiny, metallic sphere tailing several<br />

whisker-like antennae enteredoi'oit Mflcs belew,<br />

the fled^ng Soviet (pace program celebr<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />

lu the United Suites, millions of prrmlc<br />

dcspaircd.ThaUun'&aleltite.Sputnik I, escal<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

the Cold Wir and started the space race th<strong>at</strong>'<br />

culmin<strong>at</strong>ed mdiNril Armstrong's wall: on the<br />

^mooninI969. •. ..'.••-' 'i , /;<br />

Four years after Sputnik, in April 1961,-Yjri<br />

Gagarin became the first man in orbit <strong>The</strong><br />

Soviet space program put the first Woman in<br />

orbit and kept a man in orbit for the longest<br />

^ o g n p h k , i b c<br />

Soviet space program' had a launch rale five<br />

tun's higher than the United St<strong>at</strong>es during the<br />

Cold War, and a more rctiabk-.rrcord.Yrt de-<br />

program h*ii fallen<br />

upon hard times.<br />

With funding<br />

problems (bang both<br />

the Russian spaa: pn><br />

programs arc looking<br />

to joint ventures to<br />

•4 A Russian TM<br />

II rocket CSTWC<br />

the SONY logo,<br />

^.demonstr<strong>at</strong>ing',;<br />

Russia's current<br />

reliance on western<br />

-. economical. '<br />

goes online<br />

13 P<strong>at</strong>rons can riowaccess book<br />

and periodical records remotely -/<br />

^ AN FRANCISCO'S PUfi.<br />

^^ LIC library is one step<br />

\*S doxT to the 21st century.<br />

<strong>The</strong> library system now has 16<br />

telephone lines dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

•; onliiK access, according to Steve<br />

' McCaughlirt of tJie library suto-<br />

. nution staff y,<br />

'•:'• library p<strong>at</strong>rons cau now<br />

/check the st<strong>at</strong>us of any book in<br />

; : theanyof the&in Frandsa* P\ib-,<br />

lie Library's holdings from any<br />

, a'inputer, with J modem. <strong>The</strong><br />

screen is similar to the computcrized<br />

csrd c<strong>at</strong>alog currently in<br />

maintain a presence in spjoc '<br />

"New prpjscfe an: being initi<strong>at</strong>ed all the<br />

time," said a ibekhefd engineer interviewed<br />

over the Interiiet. "<strong>The</strong>re is the intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Space St<strong>at</strong>ion which the U.S. and Ruuia are<br />

buudingalong w th Canada. Europe, and Japan.<br />

Thaf arc alscjoiialler projects-, and more areasofcoopairflonarebeingdiscussed.*'<br />

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Uck of funding is the main reason forjoint<br />

ventures. "Oncofthei-ottomHneson this joint<br />

Ycntufebuancw is the need for dollars and<br />

rubles to ftiivi continual ^ce enbmr^iid<br />

Scve Gtrenbcrg of Aerospace Corp.,also interviewed<br />

ow'uHe Internet.'.'';--?'' "<br />

lioth space programs contribute their<br />

strCT^rhftojcrintvOTtures.*Both ccunois have<br />

a gre<strong>at</strong> 3M1 of experience >'n jpacc. but differ-<br />

iabase and the Sally Brunn<br />

N'eifihbocSopd As»ociJtioiis D i<br />

tabase.ad<strong>at</strong>aba»ccontain:ngin<br />

fonr-ition on neighborhood im<br />

pn^rment groups (groups th<strong>at</strong><br />

organize to act upon a vjriety of<br />

iheir community).<br />

Inlbrm<strong>at</strong>ion about the li<br />

biury in general, such as hour*<br />

farailbranchesandoilier Iibran<br />

, programs, an also be\texsstd<br />

online.<br />

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to 12 midnighrdaily. Modem<br />

r.vpcedifrom 1200 to 9600 baud<br />

.';AJiot|ier fe<strong>at</strong>ure online,is„ -iresupported. Terminal sctinps<br />

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8 d<strong>at</strong>a-bits, n^ parity, I, step<br />

"penotJtcal articles.' All articles bit. and full duplex. Term in ]<br />

'* have genrrai ^esciiptions. and cmuljtkm >houIJ be >ci i<br />

• "people with SfPL cardi cin also VTipp. Internet accessibility<br />

: uwlliefull-text fe<strong>at</strong>ure by t>-ping planned lot ihc summix ' •<br />

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ent kinds of experience," said the Lockheed<br />

engineer, who asked th<strong>at</strong> he not be identified<br />

by name because of company policies prohibiting<br />

employees talking with the press,<br />

ThU experience refers to the technological<br />

approaches of the two programs. According to<br />

Greenberg, Russian technology, though primirive<br />

in ippcarance, can prepare a bunch in a<br />

sixth of the time it takes N.HSX<br />

"Tethnologywisc, while the Kus-uan hardware<br />

may not be pretty, and may not have the<br />

l<strong>at</strong>est computer ivstemi, and may *crm a little<br />

crude to us, it has four ihtnp*f*>ing for it: durabtlity,<br />

reliability, end economy, and it works,"<br />

the Lockheed engineer slid.<br />

In contrast NASA focuses heavily on technology<br />

and less on practicality, he said.<br />

"Intenuoonal cooper<strong>at</strong>ion and expediting<br />

the industrializ<strong>at</strong>ion of space arc the keys to fij-<br />

"nuT pn'gress,'* b-z said. According to the engirKrr.spaartravtJsfuturedepcndsonthebl^ndmgofditTcrem<br />

American aiid Russian philosophies<br />

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aerosp«;e experts<br />

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noting similarities<br />

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spaceflights alive<br />

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Swimmers lose first<br />

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feeling of* 1CI>MI huny,<br />

in the air Thursday .it<br />

Sava pool, For the first tinic in 15<br />

years., towell lo&t a swim meet,<br />

losing 182-153 to Washington.<br />

Washington left <strong>Lowell</strong> in<br />

shock, winning 14 of 22 events.<br />

**I knew th<strong>at</strong> Wellington would<br />

helough.but I never expected to<br />

; losc,"junfnr Danny Muiphy said.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y gave us trouble last year<br />

just beouseof the large numbn<br />

of JK.*OPICO» !lv.*ii ic.im.iMji thu<br />

year they've got some new people<br />

with a lot of talent, too."<br />

'"Washington U a realty wrilrounded<br />

team," senior Leonard.<br />

Morioka said."<strong>The</strong>yHSv:a lot of<br />

nicrs in general, <strong>The</strong>y arc definitei/<br />

a thre<strong>at</strong> in ,V! -/'iii'.-*."<br />

"Washington Jr inir-main<br />

competitor in nil the swim<br />

•-vents," I owe!) io.nii IVter<br />

DeGregorio said. "Washington<br />

has s brand-new competitive<br />

swim team thai is a concern to<br />

us."<br />

Senior Naie Pol» taid, "We're<br />

not used !o (hi»level of competition.<br />

bui it'j good for ihc team."<br />

Scrambling may .-tccuum lor<br />

the Inm .1-,.i,.U^.- i.. m-,.w<br />

>win:mers. "Scrambling r.wmimers<br />

means wt pm the swimmers<br />

in evmis lliey don't specialtzj<br />

in so Washington won't have<br />

any idea which swimmers we will<br />

place in which events in the All-<br />

Gtics," senior and wane's captain<br />

Anne (rwin said.<br />

Morioka said," IVter is scram •<br />

blinp the swimmers so Washington<br />

won't be gtrttim; a picture of<br />

frow srmrtc wr an- jnd wl;j»<br />

c\-cnts each swimmer i* good <strong>at</strong>.<br />

Washington U keeping track of<br />

whkli swimmer we put in wh<strong>at</strong><br />

JVsonggirls<br />

place 2nd<br />

<strong>at</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ionals<br />

gl Varsity shows originality<br />

but lacks the size to win<br />

By Sean SUnnsrd-Fric!<br />

THE )V SONGGIKL5 cut-disW;ioJ teams<br />

from all aai KS ihr United St<strong>at</strong>es to take sec-<br />

. -^- ondplaic witl.a sa»rcof9l inthisjtar's<br />

USA Noic-tub in Anali^i S<strong>at</strong>urday March 18.<br />

\'•• **lt H-3* rtdly'.iose, we only lost by two poinu,"<br />

wphonKire snnppirl. Christen Kg said-'Our toe<br />

torches were kind of off, so I think we could have<br />

done better."<br />

Sixteen leamf wyrc in the si.iall group diviann<br />

tK-wn oi tirwc» -Ttcmbcii) in which ih: IV gtJs<br />

C4>mpetcd. Hirst J-4*:e won to J >eland High School<br />

of San Jose with a stwe oC93.' "'' ,,<br />

Ilk lournamrni in ihe Anaheim Convention<br />

center hosted team* !roin Utah. Missusip'pt and<br />

New Mexico, as wdl as many (California teams.<br />

"\Sv did the best we rcd 80.&7 points, plac-<br />

.,.b -l,^,,, 1 itliui then ut*isiiHUji-iJ launi.LeLvnt<br />

1 (I^I School tiM>k tit it pljL'c in 0ti.\ division as welt<br />

"<strong>The</strong> other teams were really good.'.varsity<br />

*unggirl junior Carxil>*n Hopkins uiil. "We could<br />

luvc practiced more. We were hoping to place in<br />

<strong>The</strong> trams were judged in truec calegorica:<br />

iliowmcnshi'p, execution, wd chotcogtaphy.<br />

"We h«*d rraliy ffyjd ae<strong>at</strong>hity, MI I know our<br />

i<br />

enough cci! npIicJied stunUancl thai hurt>i a>iA^^cU Jtldtii five more<br />

p ^ ><br />

'more m<strong>at</strong>ure on tht "A'ashitigMn. In tliiMrustr.'.i-<br />

:njAjnddi.vi>U"Ou. | ilow, txtwtjl sawed<br />

5 riifi.s (oNVashingtctn's 1".<br />

Tl:c is.un !ud nt> Ked v'jn« th<strong>at</strong><br />

oay.bu: ibcvd:d haw first-dav jitters<br />

jnd not tni>-.uyt jvr.ic;icf.<br />

- \\rwwe rtr;"f *u j ,and had had no<br />

practice games," ^i''"^niorc Sandra<br />

Umwid."W(!WO(i 1 *nej(i>crieticeji;we<br />

. Pevengc replied nervousness in<br />

i>iweU's game gainst Bunort.<br />

"I felt m-sre. confident today<br />

Jagainst Burton \4 had »lot of Anger<br />

because of the'Washington gaine,"Vb<br />

wid. :<br />

Sophomore Kristen Oiew uid,<br />

p<br />

season 0 2, our morale woulti be low. 1 *<br />

Tfw heavy Maitfe-raJDliaj forced<br />

the oncdi<strong>at</strong>ion of four g.irncs so f<strong>at</strong>.<br />

Soggy fieMs have ruined playing time<br />

and practice time. Uuu the Cards<br />

haven't been staying hor<strong>at</strong>f,, relaxing.<br />

"VvVi'practice


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GjmmasiicsJiopesto<br />

the Wmn jot Me<br />

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g<br />

ih- Lowdl gvn nasties tcxn fjosn<br />

^ maia^mg<br />

Ceilnl Coast >*aion<br />

"We uint tobetf &r<br />

of our L »t league ir/%ts *o thai Jwt'lUjye<br />

our roc ane» to the b-ess th<strong>at</strong> we couW niai*;<br />

thon/'cttch !mJyn Jan*, said,<br />

Gunn High Scncd ftn n FaUvJiow «ttinjon<br />

(he throne of <strong>The</strong> Central Cojut Secuori<br />

a.t«* l?i.w^ first pbt* «last yca^i CCS<br />

h<br />

Tupr Diana Portnojv<br />

arid sofHiomorc ,<br />

Bonnie Sooi:oo '<br />

p<br />

soiy learn. <strong>The</strong><br />

known as<br />

vyr*ity.<br />

polish «"Alim-<br />

ihoy <strong>at</strong>* confuirnt. mcnt<br />

ourth pfi>.r--; bcr» *ee rormi for improvement,<br />

•lir mn icason the <strong>Lowell</strong> uumhas win- '^hcwtofiaVfjoeharda and<br />

iiingihethroTvonMstmnd. \ tor-raaicebecau^yVwrbwaisbcki<br />

Tlu ean«aniwdlon;i*waytoUs ; rJv(itnow*Darc«Md.<br />

I^MI "Ib v* Athmi of die tcaro returning ' ;^itliihkonvsr:<strong>at</strong>ye%eryunri<br />

ard the new ireihmci *nd some new<br />

(wphortunrsareprnu fpodfjaiikiMd<br />

"I think nrsivru&oneoi'Likebttiteam*<br />

ha\rJ» hit t!*eir rout^o. and compJilwry<br />

will just hitvc to be dearfnmi miVc A\1 thcu<br />

thai we've *f*din* s-hiJeaudi think wec^ii<br />

<strong>at</strong>Jp I he in the top three,"arlhr CCS<br />

tiumi inmiwK t rF i*«» w u>H -- - - '<br />

\x* I (tfc the \MK t) team arc senior<br />

•» 1c Oire who wa, l^jwell'i lop all- th«MXS.<br />

a«>in< kourcrldkt tr*i CrvcnLw,5opb«v<br />

men; Slklky Nc^aia and juiJor Gwcrue<br />

LowTeU'sleiigiieKsMonwiUbfpinMjirrh<br />

'" -~ : -<br />

Rojjen. >-nwrChnJtuie Abmbuj-ugue<br />

~ " *** '" ^ ' *<br />

; <strong>The</strong> Central Oxi%\ Srdwn/includrt<br />

ichodi frsmi i>4ly di y la Sx» /use. UJC only<br />

Boys' volleyball readies<br />

ftwr prenriere seascxn<br />

ByMlboTa.oJ^t. «>d Cvin McGnrnc lfilxioii.*&iBte.ginp<br />

I\ hit ihe Cardinal boys' vollt-y- be:<br />

-/ JLOAII teirn Inn! re*«ltiim in their • Setter junior Jeff h<br />

iets IS 6,1^ 7, JjJl ui tb«r fkst scriminapk<br />

FruLiy Maitti 17 : Hroni ttigbtjicirior<br />

< "W^pbvedO'C* 1 11 ir wasn't really the ~l>iuie "Tli(fbycinsi.s tntirt^d^ih)!<br />

tiunni* :ht<br />

,ihrj;irl*' WUT liam'., fjooi i.v win •<br />

jtur Uwl fjir fc' «K*ar lw* tvo> J AAA ^»rl.<br />

... l^ut >-e*r. ihe torn breezed ihri»m»ri ihi*<br />

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Wi<br />

Cardinal swa<br />

By Boris ^nkSOTidi<br />

Cbm «mi He Went OR to * perim<br />

day."? dM vrry well, hot 1 v« nrr-<br />

i, In the iwd bout VWlsnbcrgj<br />

•'Grcfc ^Andrea. Who responded in<br />

oTSefldy as Hi ever be," waant qurte<br />

towel! coach ready for LsufcB *opborao»"e ,AA*<br />

woo51. "•" •<br />

in Ibe focrtt and fiHto bouts agfcutf<br />

: Ch«n arid 'VAnlnx W* ifae fiicji- 1<br />

U»n,Lov«il dtnched rbewKry o^eY,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mtih bout provrd in be the<br />

' ^ ? .• itch^imK to'jetsamiibS&jmti. five nals, as sophonw* iSdind lau le<strong>at</strong><br />

-.' -'.-»:- - . -.;.- ^ • --*- ^ ? . to j^VmCr«auiawryr^ic4l<br />

"" ' boixt. "He had one <strong>at</strong>tack ib-U<br />

. -. wi off-cUy and 1 vnu tirrdT<br />

•'r'"f r^'V"! ft«lin»liitt TBds ga^ps for aSr"4iing the"500m frc^'fcisl^<br />

ione it Jot of distance<br />

ik. buiin prepare for lite final^. p'1B*i'3jiS'<br />

Many of Wishington'i; sw>*ii<br />

swi^i on otlier Vxunt AS wctl <strong>at</strong> Uv • -$<br />

whoof according to head uxuii Pa* f;<br />

Sicin. "Hie nyimmeh aro hi rea&r 1<br />

(food thwie fc'oin the. moment thev-'-'<br />

comcintu the regular<br />

xheyiuveycar-te'<br />

'rrners air jn^iheir spedalized "At thU point wt. 1 .«re<br />

for All-Ctty," Sooht»o said. ~V*t zxr, '(_<br />

events in the finalMherr u no tlAuiH tske the title again."<br />

""Gabriel had their top fencer<br />

sikL "Pur I rhinlc Gabiid<br />

cmiWhca; him in^Afl-Qty if he had<br />

In the foUcnvfug bout, staZor<br />

Abraham Dcmcho Mc*\e6<br />

V.Mlenber{; CulWog fencer Wamn<br />

Ng5-2inb'S first victory of the rcpu-<br />

**? thought Ab; & am nude « real<br />

bffmktbroaph." Vtuten said. "1<br />

thought beifcnctd really wrfi."<br />

Unwell -xm the Urt tv.o bouts of<br />

tfw day, with rVtsK u«. S»cwcn Day<br />

be<strong>at</strong>mjt WjBenbsrgi Robot 1 «UK 5-<br />

S<br />

Wdlenbog* MB Nparn 5-Ci.<br />

"1 thwart dial >r could ptdi the<br />

neaktarprtanct ITKT eouJdrrt ifcfavi<br />

itTKnaen »id abwit Waflenbcrg'i<br />

jendog, "Or*cr we 6pirW b<strong>at</strong> u-tu*<br />

target they liked tocovrt, we yxild pi<br />

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M*as tlw cruv tcun to ( w<strong>at</strong><br />

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teani war much ^eaJw,<br />

according to Krujen.<br />

Tbrf had a «.rry strong<br />

H-as very Rroog Lst y=af<br />

and rcsDy got I'UII momentum<br />

of tfcfir !eaw<br />

really high. With hire<br />

ally hut ttfcjtn,"<br />

tow


team<br />

rtier sprints Rayrcond lie „__<br />

•H-MTinA A-4- ! * last "* haw enough spiitf- <strong>The</strong> mn h<strong>at</strong> (xtn a thorn<br />

wous why varsity it wok. er^to cen^Kte *.rith then." in the teain\ ia*A.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vxrsty tam j.wo^ %^ith the<br />

'|*? a ^P^^'*on 1 l««tto<strong>at</strong> wcjJsmcd,theotl»ertwodKiaom<br />

ha*c to seep it tip. Thf rher«n."tionj:Eafd."VVbenit<br />

rao» fcr a ucek straight, there 1 *<br />

onb/» mudh we can do in the<br />

anolc&wsi tl »*<br />

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coach has little<br />

^experience<br />

Many *4 the nur>ers


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•Iitus<br />

Film festival<br />

comes to town<br />

Entertainment<br />

reviews some of the<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>ured movies.<br />

Page 16.<br />

IHTtttKATIOHAl<br />

FILM FESTIVAL<br />

Stewart retires as sponsor of CSF<br />

Get down<br />

and dance<br />

Spotlight examines<br />

how Prom has<br />

changed over the<br />

years.<br />

Pages 12-13.<br />

Up Lack of staff and assistance forces teacher to quit'extra part-time job'<br />

C<br />

By Monica Salinas<br />

ALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FED-<br />

ERATION sponsor Juuin Stewart wilt<br />

bcrcstgning<strong>at</strong> the cn'Iofthe semester,<br />

"It'snol.ijobforoneperson,"«ulStovart,<br />

"I'm aloneamUjusi can't do iL It emails much<br />

more time and work than can reasonably be<br />

asked ofany teacher witha full acidcmic schedule."<br />

Stewart, who is in the CSF room every day<br />

during her free mods and alter school until<br />

430 p.m., finds herself" with wh<strong>at</strong> amounts it><br />

an extra part-time job."<br />

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"It's really a job tor three people," she said.<br />

Stewart would like to fintla rvpto cement to<br />

sponsor the CSF program and would he willing<br />

to assist th<strong>at</strong> person.<br />

Stewart is uncertain as to wh<strong>at</strong> will happen<br />

to CSF in the fall." Without some arrangement<br />

in place, when school starlit in September the<br />

long-^tablUhed useot'[ Rco;u| 21 b for.supervised<br />

study and tutoring will end.^she said. "It<br />

is ni»t a program th<strong>at</strong> can run itself."<br />

"We're totally commiitcd to continue the<br />

CSF progr.vr; and we're doing werything to<br />

gel a replacement," principal Paul Cheng said.<br />

"She [Stewartj is leaving a legacy th<strong>at</strong> must be<br />

WKKKtKBM<br />

Mm<br />

•y Students^ ere <strong>at</strong>BdJ^membnalTo^ntor^Adam'Harring^<br />

•h-Stin'day. !/\fifil" 16 du&to^eartxorfiplic<strong>at</strong>fons while^hllong withhisi'amily.<br />

i? Story is on Pa<br />

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fe'i<br />

h\<br />

continued. She symbolized wh<strong>at</strong> was really<br />

going on."<br />

ChcngandStewartarcconsidering replacements<br />

In the past, Stewart ran the CSF program<br />

withothertrachers.Hke English teadiersGIorid<br />

McGarry, Liz Rogers,and Lee AnnTorlakson.<br />

As other teachers retired as CSF sponsors, the<br />

uisks were left in Stew.irt's hands.<br />

"Miss Stewart has contributed to the success<br />

of many <strong>Lowell</strong> students over the past 10<br />

years," Gicng said. "We'll miss her."<br />

As CSF sponsor, Stewart keeps records and<br />

assigns students lo tutors.<br />

District still<br />

searching<br />

admission<br />

solutions<br />

W<br />

By Kenucth I-ee<br />

'fTH THE RESULTS in from rcy<br />

rdei'iud studies of the LOWT<br />

udmissions prrxess, the school<br />

•h? 'I'-^Trif! r.^mi^w! t)*^ *iw*nmin» Claw of<br />

IWV under the previous s;."ste;n.<br />

Among tlie Schoo? District D<strong>at</strong>a Rejjorti 'is<br />

i) study correl<strong>at</strong>ing CT.BS scores and middle<br />

school grades IO pt-rfoimunctr <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>. According<br />

to the study, "the hiydicst correl<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />

t'oi".n»l Iwtwrop first vmwti'r C'lmdc S c.Miif*.<br />

and the [rail Grade 9] GPA."<br />

However, <strong>at</strong> tht: l<strong>at</strong>est meetingofihe <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Admtssioni irominittey on Tucstlay, April 4,<br />

members discussed implementing the com-<br />

mittee recommend<strong>at</strong>ion to count all of the<br />

Grade 7 grades and the fim half ofXiridc 8<br />

grades for admission to "diffuse theprcaure in<br />

the 8uS grade," committee member Marsha<br />

Cohen iaid."Th


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frani tdidcau, fjculiy.ind community<br />

ibtjrt'j i e wdconw; Lrticrf m«si t>r.<br />

v Tcquw^d. W rettrvt the right to *Jit<br />

|.:.. la^*fl«fciTC public<strong>at</strong>ion anJ will<br />

j<br />

Prltitcd through ibe misunce nf<br />

' r Grtnt Prinrin^ ll.iuic.<br />

i] hK ioTn*i w.ini to K" f.it. and v.v ik.n'l want v.) die,<br />

es|v.vially due to ejtini: habits. And despite lavish<br />

and recklestiMitng habits, our tt)ciLty3\i|)tvnrships<br />

Americans today can': w:?\ to give up junk food. Children<br />

.open their Ijnchboxes expecting sugar; tr?3f.:; adufts dc^t<br />

have much better self-control. .<br />

slim. hraJthful figures.<br />

It's far better to ditch vtmr tasu: buds and listen<br />

to your heart fora change. Moil low-in -every thing<br />

food* arc quite delicious, and you can enjoy them<br />

more if wu3ppr«utewluirh«rwhnlemme goodness<br />

does for >-our healih,<br />

, Dne.'ivtcrnaiive for those who wmpiy can't live<br />

witiiuut iunk iood •> e<strong>at</strong>ing reduced-f<strong>at</strong> products.<br />

This approach gf«5 }*ou Uir .s<strong>at</strong>isfanion ot e<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

junk full of "lip-imAckiiig" f<strong>at</strong> and sitL«{ics TOUT<br />

cravinc for wh<strong>at</strong> w;^-ti)> like the came tasre,<br />

V t.ne next tune >i»u reri u-titpU'tJ to tiKinitit-.<br />

sin.['ly o; l for life. Think cf liu 1 l<strong>at</strong>i' !;!•- h, !'jh;i<br />

C!.ini!v, .uid their waist mcasuremsnis. When y>>-i<br />

lee! ;!ie ur-f, lei your unapin<strong>at</strong>ion run wild. On;-:<br />

it lakes ova, munch on a carrot Mick.<br />

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cards is key to making<br />

more Important rules<br />

work.<br />

aKvdvs VAS support ;a(^rmafe^:ac^on;.vThffV.v^<br />

frequent asMr*jpn;|wt<br />

crdinariciaaiidTCntadrr^bra'<strong>at</strong>ift^^^<br />

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r - (irrh<strong>at</strong>ive;actici : 5- and. "dnrers^yVas rnutuailyr'{<br />

i can students aiiB'their 0"arents^ibTiostaW<br />

i sire, and cohstitufibrial nght,rof^^aalJr^<strong>at</strong>-, : . i<br />

Ducron<strong>at</strong>wh against af^p'tie is wrpng^no .<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ter in wh<strong>at</strong>.form it occurs or,why it is- :<br />

practiced. . .... .. -.,,..; -JL\ .;: _...- ..j<br />

Anthony Chow, President |<br />

. Clw%se Anwiican Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Club ^'<br />

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with his faniUy on Mount Diablo about 2 pjn.<br />

Sunday.<br />

A helicopter immedi<strong>at</strong>ely airi'ded him to<br />

John Muir Medical Center, liutAdun \ws pmnounced<br />

iJcad upon arrival. He had suffewrd<br />

from a heart problem called Kawasaki disease,<br />

wh.cn ciiises the blood to clot when it normally<br />

:shouldn)«accordingtc«hiifricnd,junior Danny<br />

Murphy.<br />

Idun's f<strong>at</strong>her came to <strong>Lowell</strong> Monday<br />

momir g io inlk to principal Paul Ou-nsjand to<br />

inform Lhe school of ih« tragedy.<br />

Ch aigscnt out a bulletin to tlte faculty exptairmig<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> had f ;ippcned Covnsdors vi<br />

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By Janet Kwtn<br />

' immigrant<br />

l;-Thii/.Vu hasmads ii ciajor transition by<br />

. JLltavdngherconmiuniitiionKlahdandbe-<br />

1 coming a succcssftil reporter, for ii major San<br />

.;; ,FranciscoJdevisiohst<strong>at</strong>ion. ".. . ',] ... ..,<br />

:<br />

spoke to approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 300 ttudena on March<br />

. 29inthcCaiolChanningTbc<strong>at</strong>crdiiriiigHiods<br />

' 6,7 about.her expcrieii«c as<br />

a Vietnamese immigrant<br />

• > rit waj; a par ticularh/ ttl-,.<br />

evuitvisftfbYus because she .<br />

sets a-i a rote modeT history<br />

teacher Thau da Rosa said, ^<br />

"Shc'sbfcnsuccc^uJinthe<br />

public eye as a journalist.<br />

both TV and radio now" {<br />

Vu and her family left<br />

Vietnam in 1975 when it Was<br />

.- under communist rule 107;'<br />

" comejtotbe United St<strong>at</strong>e?.<br />

'-•-•• H<strong>at</strong>fcsTriebypbp?(and the<br />

.1. other^hilj; indudinp Vu.V,-<br />

-•- camebyboaLSherc-a!istier\<br />

^ journey being short and tfif-^<br />

Hoik due io saniuiry prab-<br />

- Icmsandthclackoffood<br />

1 • 'I reihcmbcr thr hunger,<br />

JIWU ...«,u. . ^udents. •!<br />

remember b<strong>at</strong>lung in ocean w<strong>at</strong>er."<br />

Aftcr'shc left Vietnam, people from oilier<br />

countries picked up Vuund her family amj l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

took them to Guam, where they spent months<br />

in a amp waiting for someone in sponsor their<br />

Imnjigr<strong>at</strong>ion to the United St<strong>at</strong>es <strong>The</strong>re w^rc<br />

eightdiildrcninhcrfain^/.plushcroarenUand<br />

'. abh>ther-in-law;whi'ch madctlic lamilydiffi-<br />

out<br />

MEWS<br />

cult for.-uiybody to sponsor them. A Lutheran<br />

c^urdi group In Minnesota took them in.<br />

"It was really * traum<strong>at</strong>ic change," Vu said.<br />

"Itwasmcnrrtthnelhadseensnou-andlthuik<br />

it was probably the last time Cwantetl to be in a<br />

place tl»t cold again."<br />

. Vu and ha Cuniiy spent four years in Min-,.<br />

.lesota. Her mother worked in a pizza factory<br />

and her f<strong>at</strong>her worL*d as a janitor and l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

joined his wife in the factory. She described her<br />

parents as having qualifies<br />

ofadniir<strong>at</strong>ictn,braveryfand<br />

••' Afo* four years, Vuano*<br />

her family decided they<br />

wanted to move to an are*<br />

with more Vietnamese<br />

people.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y mowd to San Jose<br />

And have been in ihe Bay-<br />

Area since,<br />

Three years ago, Vu and<br />

a group of journalists tiavded<br />

across Asia on a fdlowlhip.Shc<br />

was the first member<br />

of her family to return<br />

Io Vietnam.<br />

*li w.ti emotional and<br />

Iraumalic fee mc,"shc said.<br />

"I m-tt uncles and Minis 1<br />

;lidn't know I had."<br />

"f thought she tpvke very wdrand she<br />

«emcut v'oing !>.ick to<br />

her hoi'ie countiy," freshman Sash.-) St. Denny<br />

said, ,;<br />

M ltw iuch a sy«.-m,<br />

;,DU wtmld have ta luv,- adniissiont<br />

f*i'!**r-.. i'.-I vrii; i i.-,>!ii|i'' us.; |hcompuier<br />

any I'l<br />

ASK US IROUT FINANCIAL ASSISYV.IC!<br />

the !S%el Experi'Snce ! I<br />

Tliese recent proposals of o port-;<br />

American Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Club plan last<br />

year.<strong>The</strong> original proposal—shot<br />

down in committee last year—called<br />

for two admission*, pools. One would ('i<br />

be a M'.'C'tytst'di'pool and the other<br />

would talv; affirm<strong>at</strong>ive action and •<br />

oilier factors, such as an essay and<br />

A CApC lawsuit against the<br />

• Khool xl^trii't over the 1982 consent<br />

decreeiiwtfoi June IZ " "'<br />

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contriiwtcJ to this story.<br />

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ByJoshStadUcr<br />

N IMPORTANT QUESTION surges<br />

trough theminds of San Francisco's votT<br />

as the 1995 mayor's race rolls around,<br />

in is not the usual "Who will win?"<br />

I,' sJtant Kimbcrly Smith said. "IVs haid lo pick an<br />

y.^- issue th<strong>at</strong> no candid<strong>at</strong>e will campaign for."<br />

,-r'i; :! p ««»ble candid<strong>at</strong>es include inci:mbent Frank -<br />

^'i.i- Jordan, assistant secretary of Housing and Urban-<br />

jl^.TwroccHallinan and Angela Alioto. Looming in<br />

^•' ' :the *"**«» arc S»<strong>at</strong>c Assembly Speake Willie<br />

Brown and former mayor Art Agnos.<br />

Spending factors<br />

,- Onereasononh/big-iUimecandid<strong>at</strong>esarcrunning<br />

is a new spending ordinance th<strong>at</strong> prevents<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>es from spending more than $61)0.000 in<br />

their campaign and £400,000 in a run-off. Lcsstrknbwn<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>es will have a difficult time running<br />

becmse they, !ran'i: publicize, their n»mey as<br />

much, -<br />

:"If they want to.buyliicir name recognition, i;<br />

'&y*&f "• " j v<br />

Halfinan said. "He*?, a<br />

pexson with a lot ofoax*<br />

ure." ; :<br />

. In the wake, cf ilie<br />

poll'sditdosurcjordin<br />

hired <strong>at</strong> his campaign<br />

manager Clint ReJIly,<br />

wno Van K<strong>at</strong>hleen<br />

Crown's gubern<strong>at</strong>orial<br />

campaign. According<br />

to the Chronicle, Reilly<br />

will gets 125,000 up<br />

front plus the usual<br />

commissions. " <strong>The</strong><br />

Chronicle din said th<strong>at</strong><br />

POLITICS;<br />

FranJi Jordan<br />

Facing competition<br />

RJEy would get a isrge bonus if he coujd deliver<br />

50 percent of the volcand thusavcirf an expensive<br />

':• "At the*time Jordan hired Rcilly; be knewihe<br />

Board [of^pervisorsj wts going to fWMtite spending<br />

ordinance and forwent out and hired the high-<br />

L-esi'priced cnmp.iign manager in the country"<br />

[ /alllnan 3aid.*'lt > sa perfect example ofjerdan'sin;<br />

eptne<strong>at</strong>. Raliy will come in and Vxke nut half of the<br />

money Jordan's emitted to."<br />

Angela Alioto<br />

Tough contender<br />

Les<br />

Terence Hallinan<br />

Qutside.charnpion<br />

ccnftdc-3i of ihcir dunces in the race<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re'snoqucstioninntymind th<strong>at</strong> 1 will over<br />

come my difBcmties and win the race," Alioto said<br />

^ ^<strong>The</strong>re's no other candid<strong>at</strong>e who cores about San<br />

Francisco as much as ! *io. *..V oyrrall goal is to<br />

make the city better and ! dnn\\think there's an,<br />

other candid<strong>at</strong>e tnrt von oftrr thai kind of com-<br />

''•$*i-'<br />

•JO earn their name recognition, it'!f,be easier.** '<br />

.; i "Ajiy Kind of ipendinii limit<strong>at</strong>ion ajw-ajulmi-<br />

, cfia the inctunbent," Ionian press secretary Noah<br />

Griffin said. "It was not well-thought-out on their<br />

IUK Board of Supervisors') part.*<br />

: Ano tl lcr fact or in the race could involve tbe new<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e term-limii laws becnute iliey will four Uruwi:<br />

to leave iiis portion in the assembly- hy 1996, givinghima<br />

reason torun for mavorofSrtn Francisco.<br />

Poll effects<br />

• . A Feb. 8 San Pr<strong>at</strong>tdiiV, Chronicle poll showed<br />

Brown would Hnve.a larjis impact, shpwij'.ji him<br />

iitiadiingo tun-oft'with Jordan and ilcfcau'nc him<br />

byamarginofti points. Oilier C4ndidjtcsar«-slii-[)N<br />

tiCiil of brown's intentions. - !:i-.<br />

"\V3Uclnovtii running is M\ in<br />

r<br />

1<br />

Areas of support ;<br />

With all this conluiiun, canditUtrs wilt have to<br />

go ^ock fo'thc hasict lo run .1 productive jn-i effi •<br />

citnt campaign, A c<strong>at</strong>vjidtw netds a n<strong>at</strong>ur.'d base<br />

of voters, tuch as .-i'ncigbborhottd oi ethnic •pxoup,<br />

wHere he can get the vtii».iiecded to win.<br />

COMMENTAEY<br />

: mitment"<br />

"' am running for nuyor K^JUST ! am toti'ly<br />

dUsstisfiivl with Uie current n«yw ami) -Io*«*t see<br />

. .uiybr«dy rutminj; right MOW ii-.it rultilli whj; our<br />

:n.tvor shouid bzl' I Uii'taaa wid r^hu-'conipetitinn.<br />

"I pt«Twuj> here anil 1 love thin city. In a iot of ways<br />

1 reprrsonr. v.fui S.1111'wndico is jbcut, which is<br />

not & former police chi«M~ who is crurl to knmelciS<br />

and inc})! *t runnini; the civ}-"<br />

,<br />

"My Itcslfollowinghas jlwayi bemiiiiionggjys,<br />

"! dor,'*, think Jordan h.ti[ u> uxirry J!XHH 3ry-<br />

IMH1>," Griffin s.iid "H-J has (lone as i-ooil a job a><br />

African Amrjican.-; and the Insii rommuniiy,'"<br />

Hallitun sotd<br />

"<strong>The</strong> sout)ica»t side of the city i* whtic I have<br />

icd the budge! deficit, kepi! the Ciiunts Itfie, ami<br />

brought lhecrinicr.nc.<br />

lite most supiHirtr Alioto iiid.<br />

"Our rtrongest support lies in West IVirtaJ. tht*<br />

Sunset, the IUclnnondan.1 west of Tv.iii IViiks.bm<br />

we're not co:ve*Jinfi itny part vct,"tinMin sai*l. ,<br />

Candid<strong>at</strong>e irtotiv<strong>at</strong>iofis<br />

1 ow|i,.il! on.iKic^ii,ropo{<br />

unprecaJcnlctl huclf.L-t LU!^."<br />

With these bi^-immr .;JhdidJtcs running, the<br />

race will IK- d-ix wrlesstocioanythmgaboutthem.<br />

J<br />

"^Thcrc are youiK action gmyrw and<br />

vvHith council, but nothing make*<br />

politicians take us sericu&ly unless a<br />

politician truly'uas about youth istool<br />

<strong>The</strong> only way we will make our<br />

voices Ward is if we can vote—if the<br />

vetting age becomes 14. _'_ •<br />

' InI9jtljken<strong>at</strong>ionfacrdaamttar<br />

Mtu<strong>at</strong>W Americans aged 18 to .21<br />

»i»uiU m>t vote. Though they had to<br />

figlitanddicintheVictrumVtbr.iiMr. 1<br />

live oil welfare. Some are hungry jnd<br />

homdess justiike their adult couritrrparts,<br />

but tliey cannot a\y anything<br />

about thtir plight, With Congress<br />

slishi(i); social programs youth who<br />

• depend on these services nceilii way<br />

Currently, courts can try<br />

crs as adultt it- some circum$tanc£S.<br />

Thf, call* (or stiffer punishment oi'<br />

teena^ed criminals have become<br />

^tiuiigei. II tlic law Uej^Ji* to IJCJI U.-.<br />

more tike adults, then we should be<br />

able to express oursehrs in the some<br />

way tli<strong>at</strong> adults do, tluough vodng.<br />

; Many of today's issues affea our<br />

routes. <strong>The</strong> n<strong>at</strong>ional debt and Social<br />

Security are two examples. <strong>The</strong> debt<br />

continues to grow to astronomical<br />

levels and the politicians seem content<br />

to ieave the problem for the next<br />

bad rw voice in the governmenLCongress<br />

responded with the 2oth who work pay tntoSociil Security but<br />

Amendment to the Constitution, nny never collect acent back if tlie al-<br />

vAich lowered the legal voting age.ready-aUickcn.syswnfalters... .,,<br />

frcnn21,tol8.. '' -•<br />

, Registering to vcte is no obstacle,<br />

yyp<br />

Miit regUtering to Vuic i>;*ur.pler<br />

problcms.someofwhichartparticij<br />

ihanregiswringforirKSA.T.<strong>The</strong>forrn<br />

lar to our age gioitp, but many of<br />

is much smaller than thfSAT form.<br />

which are similar to those of adults.<br />

Youth would voie in numbers<br />

Apart in;<br />

simUar to those of adult voters. According<br />

to st<strong>at</strong>istici in the MaV;J7;<br />

According to the 1990 census, there<br />

are about 14 million Americans aged<br />

14 to H. Even if only some of us<br />

yytcd, i« would. maJ« government<br />

awareiifuTCOTpactofbutlgets issues<br />

i ^yg Jb y<br />

Adults, niake decisions about,Y<br />

schools thiy.don't <strong>at</strong>tend. <strong>The</strong>y can>/'<br />

d something they dor;:<br />

ucajiion<br />

;hi; bud-<br />

;<br />

Critics of lowering the voting ag« wonder vth<strong>at</strong> it w3 lead to.<br />

tttainforiiiedajiu moreimpretwon- <strong>The</strong> youth 'vote wouldn't be pir-.<br />

abtrthon<br />

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CaseytheCardin<strong>at</strong> presents sci(!rxelsac[ter P<strong>at</strong>ncKWBdemuth *i& a birthday £gg. Case/ has'racenay<br />

begun seffing his servicesto pay for his new costume<br />

11 ' '<br />

iiialostrtgj.<br />

new ways to market the cttnr.icny 1<br />

they work inr, and a»e Mis^rf<br />

randttm>, and ^preadiVTts,** Mager<br />

.'.ciiher intcraciionji occur in\Jic<br />

nurVrting dass-also lavv^-n M Queer<br />

Vot'<strong>at</strong>iorut Educ<strong>at</strong>ion (CVE). Nagcr<br />

meets with jtudcntE and their CJIIployersona<br />

ri^eWbasu Heviauihe<br />

ludcnts* woritpbos. ob«rwi their<br />

pcrlornianccs, - ring well, but it's a<br />

lot [oi tnotk-yj just to haw a coupL*<br />

^Tnbarrassud because they drag youltt ofbow, or girls, sing to you." :<br />

titc nindJittii itie room and liny. Hwjug thinks Uic cardinal pam<br />

, make you stanu .there wiiile.triry \ n db<br />

around you," sophomore Melisja<br />

assemhl^ppslpoiied<br />

somctljing )>csfdcs sv-alk around and<br />

y ae p ^<br />

£y also dancer in registries for<br />

v<br />

enKrtouvrient'*lt [Cardinal Gram]<br />

-^ was tlotie, as a prank," freshman Liw<br />

' v Duoiig itaht"My (nendt wonted Wdo<br />

i h i ^ i ' f ' v<br />

use ii was her<br />

bi^tdajpriU I WanKxi togive her<br />

.-;.'"; ^mcthingtfiai no otie, else would<br />

:t:p}tibahlf give'her^ijunior Noel<br />

for mi additional i$l, Casey '.Vill<br />

; However; Shaiilcel f,itd."If )v>vi*re<br />

wiltiny to entmwr- or embarrass your<br />

just really lun to havea bttndi of guys triciid, $4 i*i just fine."<br />

dancing aiound you."<br />

With diflttrnt puqxiws, die Car-<br />

Although the singers low their dinal and *inp-a;(;^ms do not com-<br />

'f'n&ttuf made easier if recipient* en* petcwitheachothtT. "We're bo Ui just<br />

joy UtenKHves/Tne only thing th<strong>at</strong>'s trying to raise money," senior sirgcr<br />

bad is when people artfn'r enthusias- Rbmmd Ricm:dio *a««f.<br />

tic ubomil and Umr reg» aii qiuet," 1b order a Cardinali.Gram, inta -<br />

senior singer, Bryan Mi/naril said. csted parties may leaver, orda forms.<br />

"Tlwy'rcafi frowning, they don't care, available in Room 122,mrcpitrybox<br />

and ihiy'n: like.'get avayV\ 9514 for Auguslina<br />

1 Sinii-a-grdms have b«n around ;' Chamber CHrrt members sell<br />

for about ten years. "We wws looV-' sing-a-grjms in Room 70.<br />

ByJanrtKwinand Selena Laj l]<br />

\UE TiilUV ANNUAI,O'nco<br />

| i": do Mayu aiscinbly scheduled<br />

for April 1° in the Carbt<br />

. Changing <strong>The</strong><strong>at</strong>er has been postpon for quality and put<br />

it off till l<strong>at</strong>er, so we could get somtftfunj;<br />

pood." ^<br />

RiifMnnals fcM the spring musical.<br />

CityojWngeh, coincided with Uip as<br />

Fonbly. Stagccn.^ incvnbtf lud to<br />

build seisin the auditorium which<br />

prevented La Uxa Unida menibcrs<br />

from preparing for Uic Ttseinbly<br />

Cub members plannrd IO per-<br />

}]ik ld<br />

ever, becauw I he assembly was post'<br />

poncd. tlwv-ire o^nM-'enrt JiJuJ<br />

ing guest speaker* and Uuno m usu.<br />

<strong>The</strong> purpose of rhc assembly is to<br />

help students become more familiar<br />

with the L<strong>at</strong>ino cuhuie, according to<br />

La Raza Unida dub president junior<br />

Shizu Saldamando.<br />

;• 4S37QoaryBlvd.' -<br />

San Francfsco. CA 94ti8<br />

' :'(415)750j0505 _<br />

1144 «h Street<br />

San Rafael, CA 94901<br />

(415) 721-0505 J<br />

THE<br />

PRINCETOnl REVIEW Siff STORY<br />

P.5A.T. YEAK THEY. HAD LOTS OF FUN ©><br />

^ ) HEHADAGOOOTME. THE SECONO Faew, JANE, ALSO<br />

f!Mfm£ AND WENT. OUt $}


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New teacher Kristen Lubenow explains Applied Economics theories.<br />

Replacement teacher no<br />

strike-out with students<br />

By Sandra Lau<br />

' I semester, 25-ytur-o!d Kristen<br />

;'-».--. Lubcnow.ihc newest additionto<br />

the Lowcil faculty, Nas Killed in<br />

:,. ox-nfortably.<br />

If you can't distinguish her from<br />

the students in lite lulls, you can find<br />

htbeiitnvmHoomPJ] teaching A|>-.<br />

, plied Economics, Women's Studies<br />

and L<strong>at</strong>in-Amcncm Studies this v. •<br />

mester as departed, social studies<br />

teacher Barbara Uiiniek'wcplaccment.<br />

Lubenow cam* highly rceoinmended<br />

by tin: two teacher* she<br />

taught under as a student teacha it:<br />

Mission High School tor oiw GCITKSter,<br />

according to pnrcttp.il Km I<br />

Sl<strong>at</strong>^M History -and .m Fngiish-ns-a-<br />

. Sctond-language American I V,iw>cracycUvs.<br />

She was also the yoh'tyiw)!<br />

_ tcamcwist<strong>at</strong>il coach, --y . ;<br />

' LiKo Ulinidc, Lubenow share, her<br />

position'With Alfa* Kvwrrg-<br />

on Thuisdayi aiid Fntlv^TlKy ai-.<br />

tcnutcWfctltwsffr/j. "This is a really<br />

-gjCtit opportunity lor-auuieljudy<br />

who's just starting to<br />

b<br />

work they do and how tlieVr<strong>at</strong>t about<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> they're doing.*<br />

She briwws the Academic sttr; •<br />

i-,tkaily. "I think they're [the e.*c.ettci, the tii cher presents<br />

the problems t«*6rc wcplaining<br />

how to do tbcm>ar>J<br />

students must solve the "ush<br />

sets" in groups of foiic<br />

"I expbio Itbepn^blemsi to<br />

tht studenu ai'tcr th-n* try it, 4 *<br />

Nierlo sa'h<strong>at</strong>,<br />

{•^Kc*c_ncr com se< tcadi the same maien.tls as most<br />

stnitcr yw ni.uh cout i«;s..fucliasAdv*


.COLUMNS<br />

Ninja Turtle takes credit for blackout<br />

•"" u-u^r^ urhile ! Wi " !cd - l **ga-« Paying. lcms - I<br />

with the public address system. It We used a faculty -esrroom,<br />

T CONFESS. I BROKE into wasddmttdyoutb>rd,builmust utJchlmusTadmitwaibeautiruUy<br />

I the school a: night to turn off adxnjTth<strong>at</strong>fartscarrywen on those fumiahtd and had the most pleas-<br />

JL the power. 1 wiwst \ was det- speakers. ar.t smelling *oap.<br />

pera^ fan if tchW was canceled, I stOl couldn't find the power We didn't haw ic find the<br />

I could rob the bank tt Stonestown.<br />

Auyhow, it was for the benswitches,<br />

so I continued with the power switches because the<br />

tour of the 1 % J<br />

efit of mankind. "<br />

<strong>The</strong> needs of the<br />

many outweigh ihe<br />

needs ofthc few. If<br />

I didn't break &,<br />

somcont else<br />

would.<br />

CUd in my<br />

green Teenage<br />

Mutant Ninjk<br />

Turtle cottumt<br />

«»d equipped with<br />

an 'armory of.<br />

Ninja weapon*. J proceeded causchooluV<br />

When<br />

tourtyard,<br />

1 IJKII ir;to<br />

1 wbcr«Bcrtbecameabu<br />

power problem wis solvrd<br />

rh* /ourtvard. 1 whcpBcrtbaameanu-<br />

putonmy'iiighi- mar conductor and<br />

vision aoMiM ab»ibcdI«raiGion<br />

volts of eJectncitv.<br />

l,rvrjt,ttl After pulling<br />

Uookedforaway him o»t the<br />

to £: ti,vir hw\ - — ..<br />

detei^or^l bqais lookup fm tho cLitmingthcy wereabusot jsthil- don<strong>at</strong>e; ;»>:iu- inortcv<br />

p»'iwt.T swikhtr,' ••<br />

Quits: •rrh.tuut.ii i»i»J hmipry. 1<br />

>iicn>l slipped away and Ciinir Kick<br />

j^i«.i with numhuks. Ailrr miJta<br />

iho (kri KJ'COVCI<br />

I ; «M i k* t* in Uwhot;<br />

uvnito'lKe vtrivttng tnachuu^ t'i>r .int: ihe initiuitum manu.il. 1 ul waiting toi • pUwk<br />

(WKI. \'d Rci evm \»ith them fm -.ni>n.Ve:i him to Uw fiiound, Sui j'ery, skin grails, and r<br />

citing my monty i\n iv;any oic>- not betiue hrukiug tw- own n.jsc ear aiui.rt.me tumplint<br />

Muti'i.lp'JtitKt.ij flirt nt J>Tumn1r<br />

outotmyplasiK shull jiKtljpi-*lil<br />

,«H! ^cttin^ aM-tt'ttyc.<br />

Ui.-,-)••; .imi Kii; 1 ^nl hun^iy.: ih<strong>at</strong> Oit-re were no prob- them from school<br />

IkiU.MU.tt<br />

Grandparents a jewel to our gener<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

• - t'.»n ttM-tnftmti.^K9tii-birtl'^.i«'Lcl)H>tjtjon UvA'naii polish (1 l litS^^^^ ii By focelyn Bluntrnthal<br />

H13SK OF GRANDPARENTS ±* won<br />

dtt^ji (ittli people, aiwayt ready with a hut:<br />

Iand<br />

a<br />

^<br />

J Joui her tongue until<br />

everwnc\ Ixily acim from laughing too hard<br />

and they Have u» wipe the tesr* liom their cyci.<br />

' .Andhow,<strong>at</strong>awrddinginConiiectkuuUtchad<br />

jzisf. a little too much Manischt^vitz wine and<br />

ended up dancing into another party, although<br />

during teen BJWaB^^MffpE3|B^^^Bffi|^M^B^^B^Hk Bubbic.) no one there seemed to mind.<br />

My Nana and Pap* die equally intriguing<br />

becauic they're truly good people. Pspa never<br />

fails to compliment me for being dressed so<br />

heard of the " • - g<br />

Beastic P«y* (oi<br />

rious detail to put<br />

trap mu*ic, for th<strong>at</strong><br />

thii episode into<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ter) U.iey will<br />

our famik/a ciHiet-<br />

(I'll sit and smile<br />

tioit of ridiculously<br />

while 1 gush about M-V<br />

funnv stones. Dubbie<br />

' D ft>r hoiai >w end.<br />

Allthreeofmygrandpaj'- ^ - ^ aTw4 K,,,. P UWa wntion th<strong>at</strong> she decided io<br />

entsfitthispr^oupetoaT: Jocetynandher Eubbie •1gmAvp,utAKiSO(fAte«-<br />

Papawithhiswtandwis- <strong>at</strong>e greanrtWOS. eryone, Befttrt: we knew w1m<br />

dom, Sana wiihhergener- .. _ .-^ badbit us,a w*itcr h*d taken.<br />

; Oiity3ndcomjWMior»,andSubbic(Tiddisht6r n:y little,S9-ycar"-o![JBubbic,with her recently<br />

grandrM) with her ptfrpetuai >i!lineu. Yes,with replaced hip, and hoisti-d her up on his S'IOUI-<br />

\UttM-, three, V\K ^J; It all. J-:<br />

Afew work,", ago, we o^cbr<strong>at</strong>rd Bubble's 9*.)th Iremcrti^wttinjiinlhebijoth.lookingup<br />

birthday. Itu-jsRre<strong>at</strong>.\in.i:ai!H*r^-c>Ja>arc- ai th<strong>at</strong> iitde m.i woman with a lO-ytar old'j<br />

minder of how preciou* grandpiTct* are. We gleeful grin.^nkl hai &$ M grn,!oJ. h icryndrtl<br />

took her to a Bubbie-rypc restaurant. Mar's M me of all the grin* wenad ihared,lii« when ihe<br />

Open* J'larJ.<strong>The</strong> ticcasion prt^td L'Mnrntful insisted tjut I paint her nails with rnv ntw >vl-<br />

r.kdy (which other rel<strong>at</strong>ives, who shall remain<br />

nanieleis, would adamantly duputej, and<br />

whenever 1 leave nty grandrairnts'housche sts<br />

in tlic ^iitduw and wave* and blows kiiic*. My<br />

saintly Nana tdb me U»t l*m just too thin (die's<br />

the b-M) and wants to know the l<strong>at</strong>est <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

rcwipfT" u Tn?Oowp?jbfCii'j>f shcgTiuincty<br />

earn. And il'I a^.rd. she would b^kc me a divine<br />

chocol<strong>at</strong>e cake <strong>at</strong> the drop o( a h<strong>at</strong>.<br />

My grandparexiu; «r< inacdibk people, and<br />

1 xm unt th<strong>at</strong> you are all insanely jealotu. But<br />

you probably haw swd! grandpaicnts too, if>wi<br />

loot-, 3t them right.Trwy arc our tonntction to<br />

the pan and wr are their connection IP ti oture.<br />

Some of them havr bluish hair, or «ne)l<br />

of moilibalU, or have an addiction to<br />

.e, but in Uw whole scheme of thing*,<br />

ihcj- A:C just rvopie who want our lose, and I,<br />

for one,wili gladly return it. ,<br />

•»*•*<br />

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TECHNOLOGY<br />

ira<br />

Proposal to iimit highway access riles users<br />

ftvir-.nc» I<br />

•iijii*!; lhLT.'."ro.- i •••: 's'.l!<br />

"ATli:s<br />

may lx A fjtmiii.it s'u'hi<br />

n.:l[y lijbl." lo? c-rriJii 3iiJ fiev.v;roup<br />

po^iii^tii i'! pri* Jtc iivri->, .Kcortlinj; !c*<br />

one Injcnvet USTT.<br />

;jpur--TtC3(.heT [ V<br />

Kcjcbi< saiti "it v.ou'ii i»r W<br />

l>or.."<br />

ITie Interne! i<br />

I%(TV JJV. Nrt enirjuvmen: "is inipos-<br />

When you log on to the J.jternjt it the ThoWlu too vague, liwhardtnex- >ibk unless youtrnpioyoiie- a-Uf w:.V<br />

government's pirn lo regul<strong>at</strong>e ihv NVt actly icguUte something th<strong>at</strong> i* nen jv^uIjtioniowsiiJiwluttnto'.VibjIt<br />

o>mes to j-iass. . i hdrd to define. "Mosf. i*»t' :hr ptopk i:'. is doing." Krachie wudl ~1 don't think<br />

<strong>The</strong> popo^d Federal Seiule Bill charpeijon'i hav-ra dwr *h.i! the Ir.ttr- the gcwvn.-peni iiai tlw ability OT<br />

5J14,*Lsocalled the':Qnnir.uniuuuns net is about." ln:etiict usei ri:yin dK^uld-waMetts umc regouticg<br />

Decency Act ot WS.KJ srn<strong>at</strong>! stq> to- Kenned-.' Kpcd 'aid'M'i nal'ty hard in th-Net<br />

ward controlling tcihnologirai crimi- regul<strong>at</strong>e something AST ynti df>n't un- c"t' ^ti;i(iTi *J<br />

rials. Tliis bill, prcp>)*«t by Ncbraskj deritand.butjhrt'iinhavrahabiroftry' trcand tn":all *lt kinds of<br />

vsialorIiniExonandjswi«lb>ihcScn- iny.*" ' • rotwtt? ' w<strong>at</strong>ch wh<strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong>cComnwrvcComTiiittet:, subiecsaU Tlv. N'tr ii -(Trt<strong>at</strong> fr»t jcttrnp^H tind* thrv arc doing, ihen<br />

forms o' elcctroiiif orninutnir<strong>at</strong>ion— of ;nt(»rmj?i'>n1 frcm if^ Ltte-a Ki.*ifV v«u no longer have<br />

mo'.t ptivjile e-mail--in c*nsor;ih:(v rivii. 1 ; in J> carkci p<strong>at</strong>icn** r . condition, worthy of briitp<br />

Exon h»5oid if the frovrrmncm 'Tra-v+wxiidbccntourasaii'ypT'-irc<br />

doesn't aali wi,-uldl»t"jni.j!ri:ir.\-i... n,j; the r,chTr.tk piosj-lcrv who inj<br />

lion to vjtncof the li<strong>at</strong>d-coir: i''>i tio^v Uirouph no lau't of their fwn. carry:*<br />

raphy getting into ow;hom«. 11 «ililc, ri ijidt.'<br />

required to empoy<br />

new wcurity W>llwarcand<br />

high-md<br />

computers utai "ATH<br />

their networks and<br />

dcleic transimV<br />

'••^Net utcr Brian Haul<br />

i!ie Internet !:cc-<br />

-loin -vi '.pi'ccb<br />

!!tw\f,r \i y i-co<br />

»! p .nr ^. etf. cil k.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Net \lr.<br />

ti-rnrl; rrprirjoiti<br />

iti t nii.-i n"iii> .\Tid<br />

rapidly-evolving.<br />

.iiew iilc.'l'iJivT,"'<br />

harassing imuf.e>,<br />

requests, com-<br />

vC'Uli.' orti.rtf U\\V<br />

ments or.»Uggrs- ! sllt'^ct:<br />

(ions before they icier- the piiv<strong>at</strong>c - 'Like the invcutt'Mi »>f p.tj<br />

user—or fear the (''dor.il govrrnnicnl ilunge \h> way proplc dr-il with *•*-;}<br />

will sliut Utern :Iownr" ; other in fundament^ wjy«. tlut wilUtu<br />

n>ed*»*ct«if«Hhabillt Rvicntiircn' arc the invtant<br />

'rd ntSin tl.ii.il>.'•-••..<br />

itwittslvanriva<br />

!t ^uni.'ir<br />

"pert inl«»rnuilion it<br />

t'v uvit<br />

"It<br />

Imr^bry. aril lijr i'f lite i.rimt, :>n ih>- A r.Tf.i' iii-un ft! tin- pn-.it ln*«>l.sof<br />

Net * 1 S*iinethini;*..nc junoiiujjl'iii '».-i ri.itrjic wmiUl hi 1 ihtow: mil, and<br />

^riin«, >u


mm<br />

mm<br />

•m<br />

la<br />

'it<br />

-.# ...1J<br />

:3^<br />

Memories survive the test of time<br />

I wrad «d the awxfctt «rc<br />

hairdo fe dssiek in place. As d»e dock<br />

dowfy tkksVtheceit*nionie» wiS soon<br />

to commence..; .<br />

Prom night has always been a<br />

night of unfbrgcraWe memories<br />

withfriends mdMnci ones<br />

dxir ««ra pnm<br />

spcrf<strong>at</strong> night rowy'ycftnago.<br />

gyrof KM&d«ttt(£ei teadwr laities<br />

Spdlicy. whoarbridcd Wdlmtle<br />

Central High Sdiool in Nrw York,<br />

f '"' ' '' : '<br />

HMMI<br />

^ junioi'proth l<strong>at</strong>;^:-;,; "•}<br />

RiordanHigh ' '<br />

mcrpn«ntf«<br />

.nine night and 1 ttittonber griiig<br />

intone to the cdier all night."<br />

fuhiaa dungsam theyem.Ei«y<br />

jar-Jit cool dwigio west would l»e<br />

di&erent.-EngSah tencherf -•'••-•-• "<br />

dis%; rr*. tbc hip thing to wa to the<br />

prom vw d>e raort Hiii«wM colors,<br />

j d d "<br />

fMStd-coIotrd tuxeiiM with niflBeiof<br />

^ndptaMtuitto'ttK"<br />

whtte sport co<strong>at</strong>s, the ib*c*fewr tnd<br />

those wacky fro* »«r har4 .k> come<br />

"Everything we iwwe vraa »cnied<br />

rVorn Sdjx." 1970 Lnwrt) pwWie<br />

Ron Stem Mtd. "1 wore ,t i<br />

cune in h*t» cpJojs, \£i& w while."<br />

. ~rJ}nris% thr h^ppy era, it WM con -<br />

nkrsnhi *nd for thegiri* to Mrar<br />

haencnude dmwftr usuafif rn»de out<br />

nlwwn been of utrmKi eiipcmxm.r,<br />

tmi Jet'j IK>I ferpct the *jd«ts, djnnfr<br />

icflOTVtiont, limoustne. hold roc-tn.<br />

I ft<br />

(a^j how<br />

Lov.rH<br />

gradiuteliK<br />

MkfEwfl when I uai * rtudent the<br />

, vtrf;Ofpic*<br />

in Washington Squvc Hark in<br />

New York Ibwiiog to wild poeflr."<br />

Lovrtfl «ociil ttiidtw tcacha Ken Tray<br />

MidL "At hipp)AV ** associ<strong>at</strong>ed the<br />

iii)i; people of the fiftitk."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> prom itsdf doesn't *tkk io<br />

itty mind. <strong>The</strong> thirty I remember<br />

tuc4t w«« wh<strong>at</strong> We


SPOTLIGHT<br />

prom from the past to the future<br />

and white penguin tuxedos, the prom experience has changed<br />

Oa pct«n nighMfoc trflfr hu A rapoo-<br />

CuriousGeorge<br />

searches for d<strong>at</strong>e<br />

HIT! OGK


••••• • }<br />

M r<br />

• -H':?<br />

1<br />

w<br />

Peopfe will face a tough life without a college educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

ByJumYoon<br />

«npHERE'S NO QUESTION<br />

I about the fact th<strong>at</strong> job oppor-<br />

-L tunitics in the year 2000 arc<br />

going to depend upon how much<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion you have," said Robert<br />

Arnold, 1941 <strong>Lowell</strong> gradu<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

economist<strong>at</strong> the Center forContinuing<br />

Study on the California Economy<br />

in San Francisco, -<br />

It is an inescapable conclusion.<br />

Jobs in the 21st century will require<br />

more educ<strong>at</strong>ion and drills than ever<br />

before .<br />

. Furthermore, the competitive joh<br />

market in the future will require students<br />

to have not only good grades,<br />

. but abo motiv<strong>at</strong>ion and ihe ability to<br />

express themselves dearly. <strong>The</strong>re will<br />

always be jobs requiring no more<br />

than a high-school educ<strong>at</strong>ion, but<br />

.. thcywilloficrjrJymeagcrwayejsnd<br />

salaries.<br />

Why do you need<br />

an educ<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />

,,"•'. "Abachelor'cdegrecgivesyoufour<br />

^ywvs to broaden your |>erspective,"<br />

Pacific Research Institute for Public<br />

Policy analyst Michar) Lynch said.<br />

"An essential liberal arts degree more<br />

than anything else tenches you how<br />

to think critically." '"'••-•<br />

*"A four-year educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

provides a real found<strong>at</strong>ion (STETHOSCOPE<br />

for studying a<br />

broad rangeof m<strong>at</strong>erials<br />

thai allows a<br />

person to put everything<br />

they learned<br />

together to solve<br />

unalytic.il<br />

problems,"<br />

said Linda<br />

Brown, office<br />

manager <strong>at</strong><br />

Erglc Kesenrch.<br />

Inc. in the.".<br />

South oT-'Mark-Tarca.<br />

No one de-<br />

nici educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is the key to success. According to<br />

Arnold, all dan show the incomes of<br />

college gradu<strong>at</strong>es have been increase<br />

ing, whereas the incomes of people<br />

: with only high school diplomas have<br />

been decreasing in the past 15 years.<br />

At Lqycll, many students seem to<br />

undersold tli<strong>at</strong> to get somewhere in<br />

life (Ky have to go to college. Many<br />

ferTm<strong>at</strong>goingtocoUegc for four years<br />

will not be enough.<br />

"I don't think a bachelor's degree<br />

will be enough for jobs in the future,*<br />

-<br />

•s;* F<br />

CAR E<br />

senior fenny Liang said. "I am looking<br />

forward to getting « master's degree<br />

in wh<strong>at</strong>ever profession I go lo."<br />

Senior Wilson Hong said, "A<br />

hachclor'sdegreewmild probably bo<br />

the bare minimum for<br />

many jobs. I think<br />

th<strong>at</strong> higher degrees<br />

would be<br />

more desirable<br />

and probablyrequired<br />

for<br />

jobs making<br />

a lot of<br />

money."*"<br />

Arnold<br />

poinuout<br />

th<strong>at</strong> with<br />

the growingdiversity<br />

in American culture, fluency in<br />

another language will he wry important.<br />

"If you're going to make your<br />

home in California, if would be very<br />

advantageous to have Spanish,* 1<br />

Arnold soid.**Ii would also be very advantageous<br />

lo have some command<br />

of (tie Asian languages, particularly<br />

Qiinc.fcand Japanese."<br />

However, cme Washington High<br />

School r,enior believes th<strong>at</strong> not having<br />

a college educ<strong>at</strong>ion does not always<br />

lead to the end of the road She-<br />

. Health-<br />

\ care jobs<br />

* will continue<br />

to expand.<br />

points out the rising<br />

costs of getting a htghf r<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion toda;',A fnuryear<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> the<br />

University of California<br />

can cost up to $15,000 a<br />

year, and a four-year<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> .i priv<strong>at</strong>e institution<br />

tun cmt Dp (>•<br />

$30,000 ;> year.<br />

"I think you ran yi'i<br />

into some kind of business<br />

for yourself," she<br />

said. "I'm planning to «<br />

Mar* a hn«nc« with mv<br />

older bro'.lier after 1<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e thts June. I<br />

don't think it will bo<br />

worth it to spend *o<br />

much money to >*o to college."<br />

Two of the t7analysts.it F.iijK Research,<br />

a company which writes business<br />

.*pplu*<strong>at</strong>ioni software, do MO(<br />

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Addiction bites into new ideas<br />

By Nicole Bolter<br />

A' LTHOUGH typiolvampiremovicslikc<br />

jjL Uuavirw with the Vampire and Brant<br />

JL \Siokrr's Dnuuta locus on sharp !«lh<br />

and holy w<strong>at</strong>er. <strong>The</strong> Addiction emphabiz;.-.*<br />

screenwriter Nick Si. John's philosophical perspective<br />

on being human and<br />

uses the vampire ihcme simply<br />

as a metaphor.<br />

Uli Tayior {Mystic Pizza,<br />

Say Anything) stars as<br />

Kalhlem Conklin, n gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

student working on her doctor<strong>at</strong>e<br />

jn philosophy. A vampire<br />

has recently bitten her<br />

and now *he also suck* ilic<br />

blood of others to survivr.<br />

While she goes around biiitiy<br />

pcople.shflritMobaUik.'.'her<br />

existence as a vampire, with<br />

hci human rxistencc.<br />

Christopher Wnlken (Vulp<br />

Fiction) plays IViiu, a veteran<br />

vampircwho already knows a<br />

vampire's ro'i- ir. (el<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />

s Axurnontary focuscsorc p<strong>at</strong>riaryfarid<br />

homephobb within tim' black<br />

Tuiitititty.^T^ .fflm~jcotr.bine5 foot-<br />

»f Wjfnnews, andebmmorrtary by<br />

U\\ Taylor plays a vampre in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Addiction ••<br />

hum:ms. I h: werjtem K<strong>at</strong>hleen to teach her his<br />

ways, but she escapes lo figure out whit her<br />

madness mean 1 ; on her own.<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

for an answ-r. Often her conclusions if any, are<br />

hard to understand. Yet it is possible to prasp<br />

ih-basic ideasawnitgoodaid ev:l ih.itSi. luhn<br />

Hi cxprei'c^ during the filtd.<br />

~ : ;f\ A'thottph thcobt-urc<br />

philosophy «uu! complex<br />

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times. <strong>The</strong> AJtiu w ti?>n K<br />

thougH-provokinu And<br />

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idea:,. Si tolsn will make<br />

joil think turd .iboili HI-<br />

:ier-*:onilit:t.i,mct<strong>The</strong> rel<strong>at</strong>ionship<br />

betwe-.-n gn.-<strong>at</strong> the Castro<br />

interrupt her husbwifssus^. • TTje<strong>at</strong>er and shr*s iagaif) :<br />

pected'"afr<strong>at</strong>fvntoNbrtiert^-M^'?k3A'^||By^<br />

and.everyone is inlpr.a big,, IJe<strong>at</strong>ej'ineerfteley•-...; ';,.<br />

Chinese culture losing virtues,<br />

according to wise old sage<br />

By Nicole Bolter<br />

\f\f bcnevti-<br />

V V itnee,<br />

and fortitude—these<br />

thice are the uni'.'crwl<br />

virtues. <strong>The</strong> means by<br />

which they are practiced<br />

is another thing."<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Confucian virtues<br />

.ire disappearing<br />

from the Chine**" culture,<br />

ov so suggests the<br />

movie A Confucian<br />

Confuy.wi<br />

<strong>The</strong> dovie is ict in<br />

Taipei. Moily and<br />

Afcean are r rigaj;ed to<br />

Vrtrmarriedbui .iir uuluppv<br />

with their lovileis.<br />

business-like rel<strong>at</strong>ionship.<br />

Moily'x eniployee,<br />

Q141, who lu»<br />

ahvays been i quiet pr\<br />

•••.rii.i blight Miv.k.bc-<br />

Qit|i"s fiancv, Ming,<br />

'.trug^les to survive<br />

witti dignity in the<br />

cruel hutiiiess world.<br />

> lolly's lister, 3 famuus<br />

t.ilk-iiiow host, falls in<br />

love With a novelist,<br />

who 'vrifrs about love<br />

and happiness. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

marr y for love, but the<br />

novelist's new found<br />

pessimism and despair<br />

drMrny their marriage,<br />

and Molly's sister tries<br />

to quiet the press about<br />

J:er impf n^ing divorce.<br />

Will these Uiaruc-<br />

Crs fir id a way to live in<br />

ttxlay'i society and hji-<br />

.UKC UlC tiadltiOIli of<br />

the past?<br />

Throughout the<br />

movie, flashes of Cunfucius'writings<br />

.ire presenis.iand<br />

thtm quoted<br />

hytl-i: aclors ir, the next<br />

tc^«f AhhMiph I n!-<br />

•itf.ulv knew w'r.,<br />

was, it was<br />

interesting to learn<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> hi; wrf 1 ' *, especially<br />

since Molly's<br />

broil icr- in -law explains<br />

and applies Confucian<br />

ideas to current $4>ctcty.<br />

1 he cultural insight<br />

is interesting, but (<br />

chcckttlniywaichafcw<br />

times trj sec it the two<br />

hours would be over<br />

soon. Although it was<br />

too slow <strong>at</strong> limes, A<br />

Confucian Confusion<br />

will introduce to you a<br />

rvew understanding of a<br />

i»on- American culture.<br />

Director und icrecnwriicr<br />

Lilian! Yung cx~<br />

peas to <strong>at</strong>tend the opening<br />

tomorrow <strong>at</strong> S;M)<br />

p.m. <strong>at</strong> the Pacific Film<br />

i y<br />

film will thvw again<br />

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New No. 1 seed senior Cyrus Fng unleashes a serve.<br />

NewNo.ltogo<br />

to championships<br />

OH Tennis gears up for AAA<br />

championship with new lineup<br />

T<br />

By Dale Major and Jciiny Chan<br />

HE itOYS'TENNlS SEASON has flown by with liulc<br />

competition due to forfeit; and Mother N<strong>at</strong>ure ai;d ended<br />

with yei anotherrained-out. m<strong>at</strong>ch.<br />

Former top seed sophomore Tsal.mi I^ssitcr has been irmoved<br />

front the team due todGidcin:cincUgihiiily.rrc has!-— m '><br />

Columnists preview postponed pastime<br />

y T HAS BEEN 3 wretched, frigid, nine-<br />

I month winter. Imagine not being able to<br />

JLsmel! the beautiful flower—the baseball<br />

boxscore. Imagine news of basebalfs labor<br />

strife replacing baseball games.<br />

A baseball fan can do only so much to fight<br />

off this winter. Sure, Ken Burns' BasebaJJ was<br />

gre<strong>at</strong>, but w<strong>at</strong>ching the 18-1/2 hourminiseries<br />

every day does:rt leave too much time for<br />

sleep. So- wh<strong>at</strong> did 1 do to survive these doldrums?<br />

I dreamt.<br />

. IfantasizedaboL'ttheGiantsintheFaliaassk:.<br />

I had visions of soaring M<strong>at</strong>t Wiliams home<br />

ruts. Now, April 26,1 can open my eyes and<br />

see my dreams become reality. Baseball is<br />

back, and I am ecst<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional League West<br />

Helping make some of my dreams oossible<br />

are the Giants. With the addition of Terry<br />

MulrT/Hand, the Giant's mr.v have 3 decent<br />

.. pitching staff to complement Uiebesi defense<br />

I in baseba'i and one of the better offenses. <strong>The</strong><br />

Giants have a legitim<strong>at</strong>e shot <strong>at</strong> the World Se-<br />

West. San Francisco Giants: 1st in the<br />

West 79-65.<br />

After years of being baseball's supermarket<br />

for the stars, tfrs San Diego Padres have<br />

taken advantage of baseball's biue4ight special<br />

and made a lopsided trade. <strong>The</strong> Pads<br />

received three bona fide stars—third baserr^n<br />

Ken Caminiti, shortstop Andiijar Cedenp. anri<br />

centerfielder Ste\-e nntey—from the Astros<br />

for practically nothmg. San Diego Padres:<br />

2nd in the West, 74-70.<br />

Eveiybodys jumcing en ih.it mile-high<br />

bandwagon up- j n Dsnver with the Rockies'<br />

recent signings of E^y Swift and Lity Walker.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lr.ct is thai the Roches' Mo. 2 starter p<br />

iymman and t^sir buKpen are<br />

T TOOK THE N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Labcr Rel<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Board and a<br />

coiirt injunction for us to<br />

finally ga reai, majorleagL-e<br />

baseball back. Ur><br />

leader Donald Fehr and the cwrers, led by Bud<br />

SeSg. I will never be back as a baseball fan.<br />

fm sure th<strong>at</strong> most people will, like loyal<br />

dogs, run back to basebafl and will want to<br />

find ouf about their favontt team. Since I recogrwe<br />

the importance of the readers, unlike<br />

thebiiseballOM^er5orpl3yers,lwillsefvet(ie<br />

reader'^'whims and analyze American League<br />

pro-,p«cts fcr the upcoming season.<br />

An-; .


••: ~\4.<br />

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Wash'putts <strong>Lowell</strong> into No. 2 hole<br />

SyDcliUhRaybee<br />

p HE GOLF TEAM is- headed<br />

I toward a Mo. 2 i«d in ihc<br />

JL AAAplayoffcaftcralbrfcitby<br />

MrAtccr, a loss to Washington,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s perennial rival, and a win<br />

over Balboa <strong>at</strong> Harding Park.<br />

Washington left <strong>Lowell</strong> in the sand<br />

uapwiiha221-256score April 4.*\\fe<br />

folded underpressure to win "junior<br />

ChrisAbalossaid."ll reallymeanta<br />

lot to cs "<br />

"We expected lo be<strong>at</strong> them this<br />

has the skill, lfwcon focus and coutentr<strong>at</strong>e.it'smostdefhiilethjtvvccan<br />

be<strong>at</strong> Washinytoa"<br />

Senior captain James Eby.prepares<br />

to putt in a recent m<strong>at</strong>ch against Washington.<br />

Stress seemed a bigger factor in the<br />

loss than <strong>Lowell</strong> golfers' playing<br />

ablity."Skill-wise, ware about evert."<br />

Ab<strong>at</strong>es said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ch was a "good old-fashioned<br />

butt-whipping, coach Lee<br />

SilversiCin said. <strong>The</strong> lowcit scote for<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> wus46 by senior captain Jarncs<br />

Eby.N'o other <strong>Lowell</strong> yotfcrbrote 50.<br />

Steve Wd unabe WJ the Ictv scorer for<br />

Washington with 3*<br />

M'-Ateer was disqualified in<br />

Monday's m<strong>at</strong>ch becajx titcy only<br />

had lour players. AAA ;i*gulamin><br />

st<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> a tKim must have six players<br />

and use the five best scores <strong>The</strong><br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch autom<strong>at</strong>ically counted as a win<br />

for <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

<strong>The</strong> team*<br />

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CHVI Lincoln. '<br />

Tiic playoff for J.c first p!aa- aiul<br />

Icur tii-place teams will take p!ac«<br />

May 2. <strong>The</strong> winners from th-.: two<br />

pbyyff marches will fiicc cadi oihcr<br />

in the championship Way 3.<br />

Tlic team hasltigh hopfs for n:;tkinp<br />

il to ihe championship g.iiiu\<br />

U'.iblr in bcit whfotr w play<br />

•n the fir.K round," truer stein<br />

i fopes ai« not a.^ hifji thit they »*IJ<br />

iH'.tl Washington iii thf i:r«il jjome."lf<br />

v\f pl*v like\« tjid lavi time [a^ainM<br />

td. H.iti' oi iin* !,n.im pl.i.'t-J wi tin<br />

p!:k'.",t M'VtMtll.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> vHlloniyv<br />

i'f.ici 1 . .irc.i aivjuvt \hu:v other high<br />

scooo'.i nt'St Miinday, I'uc'sd.'y. .uit:<br />

Uu]ni>Liy, Tlw tnpfour plawrs, F.V-v.<br />

Al:'tl(^,Pi:iuns;t:n..inJic fiHirtl.<br />

Seniors have l*>p pnoi tty, ac;ord-<br />

wrultit Vui;i l : nkami>!o h.n .in injured<br />

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Comrnissionci'AnncKeinlineaiinionishcU'<br />

DeGrcgorio for nolntcntioningth^ytnitssion tu<br />

Stein or swim officiaU before tlw 'rials.<br />

Sicin filed an appeal to die AAA league and<br />

Heinline reinst<strong>at</strong>ed Wongin time lu coniptrL; <strong>at</strong><br />

All-City*s."\Vong took first in the varsity 100<br />

•butterfly and 100 freestyle over Unveil *wim-<br />

~. mers Lucy Howng iind Shirley Von'g, .<br />

, •( "I think we would have done better if then<br />

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Cardinals be<strong>at</strong> Bears badly with abarrage of triples<br />

D<br />

By lohnny Niemaroi<br />

ON'T THINK of WednewJay's<br />

8-1 victory over<br />

Mission as just a blow-out<br />

win Think of it as a sneeze <strong>The</strong> big,<br />

m«s> iloppy, fccl-good kind ih<strong>at</strong><br />

requires two tissues.<br />

Iti likt'oneofthoscsncezesviiu<br />

art: wailing for to happen" winning<br />

pitcher Harlry Augustino, who hod<br />

been iruggling up to Wednesday's<br />

^rforrnancc. said. "And .VI of the<br />

siuldcn it happens."<br />

ACHOO!<br />

nugustiuo further capitalized<br />

from ihc sneeze in drivingby ihctlay*<br />

firsi run in tin: second with a bbrt to<br />

right lr <strong>at</strong> landed him on third and<br />

brouRht UH Alex Ktimck, who had<br />

w-tlked hrmic.<br />

Ajfiustino cleared his onuses by<br />

rendering the HcarMi<strong>at</strong>s useless. He<br />

put them to .thamc with a completegime,<br />

.evcn-hil, no-walk, fivetrtkeuut<br />

i crj cxe<br />

"We havcn'l fa "cd nnyoi«is good<br />

as Missiea" in the AAA, junior short-<br />

Mop Jason Jonrs said. "To be<strong>at</strong> them<br />

*o soundly is just a Rtc<strong>at</strong> confidencebooster^<br />

. -<br />

Junior Ion fictdci fieoli Adams<br />

.provided an awc-snmi oOcnsivc outing.<br />

Adains drove an RIU triple to the<br />

opisrtiti !u'!d in •he wconJ.plii-ed a<br />

double perfectly (against Mir.sic-n's<br />

shifted ouiJirkl", 10 r'(U>t,.ir,d ended<br />

his day with a strong siniriC. 'O'.-eraJ^<br />

he h.id :i j-for-3 garni" accounting tor<br />

half of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s offensive output.<br />

Short Hops<br />

ni tin the<br />

Senior right fielder Derek Kensinger takes a cut <strong>at</strong> a juicy fastball against Mission on Wednesday<br />

most superl<strong>at</strong>ive way, the Cardi recorded<br />

two no-hitter, in a week. <strong>The</strong><br />

> ,i live- iiuiing effort by I Jcrck<br />

raniJ Manolo'Gonzalez»r.<br />

W'&inrstlay March 2^ :!guiii«: Galili-j<br />

(1 o-O j ami die '-ecniitl w.t> piichfd h) -<br />

Ki'pjiiiiger. HMty ifotivE. and I'Jiud<br />

Mini 1 ,-'!-1 Mlishostingagarage<br />

Crecn Valley, with ,i 3-1 low.San l'»i- sale May 7 l'roni *) a.m. to 5 p.m. <strong>at</strong><br />

^:». saw 1 Aiwr-lt i-iil to capture another 825 l-lizabeih -St.<br />

:Eagies pluck Cards j GooooooaaaimallllV^^^ Times Six<br />

^^^f^fhmii&^7lMA\^ Jsr*,^. [fi Cardinalsoreoare tc:tcilsi * Mliltr each six :xi lhe>'<br />

Cardinals prepare<br />

>' «Tg.miGT?^-w.rj^5r^5«mCT A*• mand<strong>at</strong>oryFrid<br />

lr ^njCCaftfiiSspradbced80thrtitigt spnngbr&.k and<br />

afte^TuestJay). practice tltey had a Tsbnchn^ght" t plrwr and has made<br />

more go.i'» tl;a!i •inyom 1 else in tiic league,<br />

•-1 we need g^xid defense Hi tw<strong>at</strong> Unt oln,"<br />

v.;>lv»is;..t" i'rriinj Lee said.<br />

St-niur Ariali Oanuldi \\nd Lincoln n<br />

|t>u[,h-"l ihinkwiMt: going *.i?t»t!a( Liiicoln<br />

IAAA; p-.." Ju* >»ud<br />

hU piayer'i 1 wnti<br />

»'".lit<br />

Tile<br />

1 W'irV. ^L-Jidpaysufr."<br />

V* pfrioi'in-mce may be h:iisiiny,<br />

xtirit: pracfite^ LVCJU^?<br />

ot'.the tfccni i.ilns and pltiycrs imping<br />

p: Jt'iu.-s lor ptr«)iia! reasons.<br />

h<br />

At n mand<strong>at</strong>ory Friday,. 1 .<br />

April 7 meeting. 11 of 'he M '•<br />

team members wcte not<br />

present. At the meeting,<br />

Fcibusch cancelled ptuciices<br />

were scheduled ove.",<br />

*prinnbreak. **Ewryon«? on<br />

the team has to he .u pntc-<br />

I ices and mcclings."<br />

Pcilsivlltiid "HyouUiink<br />

yuu're IUO got>d to ennje lo<br />

practice, the tet:••!-<br />

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^feSPORXS:<br />

Vcfieyiiall balances surprise<br />

i^O^^ith dernpraliniig loss<br />

Cards defe<strong>at</strong> Eagles 3-1,<br />

lose to Mustangs 3-0<br />

'. By MibolUonhiU and Gavin McSranc<br />

i EFEAX <strong>The</strong>word leaves a bad taste in<br />

I your mouth, and for the first time in<br />

J—X. the regular season, thcboyV volleyball<br />

team suffered a demoralizing loss.<br />

,, Atough Lincoln ttam sprinted out to a quick<br />

lead and never looked back as they defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

LowcU3-0,Tucsday<strong>at</strong>Lov.-clL<br />

•~' "This should have never happened," senior<br />

Osamu Kasahara said. "We didn't talkout there.<br />

We were out of synch the whole game"<br />

<strong>The</strong>boyi lost three straight sets, 15-3.15-9,<br />

1 5 - 1 1 . . ; ; _•.•-'• •:<br />

Kasahara described the team's out-syr:h-<br />

ihe nurabn cf Mown ^pDcts th<strong>at</strong> flew out of<br />

bounds..••_•••••-;;'• :• , .;.•<br />

.71^ players, thutiiited by lite loss, did not<br />

Have much to si): ..<br />

VvVh^n asked abb'tt the game and wh<strong>at</strong> we:.*<br />

wrong, juniorStanlcy Yeung replied,"We lost."<br />

.. bi contrast tn.the Lincoln game, the boys*<br />

. > played .coneriyer;/ in an uprKt vjstoiy over the<br />

. morfexpcriejifftlindcsUiblish^^Visiiin^on<br />

.- tram,April6. ",•'.,. '' s r, ; ~-"-~ '•-*;*"'*..'<br />

;j Offtoaslowitartby<br />

\v losing'theTtrst game 13- ,';<br />

:y 15, the team redeemed<br />

/<br />

A;next three games 15-12;<br />

16-14,and 15:U.<br />

V. Despite miscommiini-<br />

•"ca'iion, the boy* played<br />

wdiv according to junior<br />

Clary Pong.<br />

•^rmti i 'in y<br />

St<strong>at</strong>iand Osamu,"'hc*aid.<br />

ATH ANli GCAliram fage 17<br />

, losing ugiiin before they v;ill wir;.,.<br />

. fJon't bet oiV trk;•.! JJV • V. i'/<br />

. 7hi« teav^i thr Nnii'York Yankees..,<br />

Thii team has"ivali'Starling pik'hin;<br />

is cxccfienl, anchored by jimmy Key<br />

"' ami Jade McDowell/<strong>The</strong> bullpen ti<br />

lolid with.the acquisiiion oi painicr<br />

;'doser Johji vWttd3nd-7"rM rest of :he<br />

. team U hibitly intact from Ust year'*<br />

league-best recbid 70-13. looks like<br />

" T)onAUtringh*\villn*hallyjici his shot<br />

;• to play in the post -season:<br />

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Mdstof thisdivision isajokc.<strong>The</strong><br />

Senior Barret Louie, 11, and Junior Stan<br />

Ywmg. 16, block a spike trorr Lincoln.<br />

.<strong>The</strong> fan support for the first-year volleyball<br />

tctivi is good. In the game agntrut Washington,<br />

the bleachers war nlled, and in the game Tlics*<br />

day against. Lincoln vmc people w<strong>at</strong>ched the<br />

' gam j: from the sidelines because the bleachers<br />

wcrcaiready packrd with fans.,<br />

fc I WAS surprised th<strong>at</strong> sn many petiplc went<br />

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• 'fldid. "However! expected<br />

more people 'he Second<br />

time";<br />

_Di:»pite ihe number of<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> 'fans who showed tip<br />

jt thegwne, Lincoln dicers<br />

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"It ironed like the Linfans<br />

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ETS FAC£ IT. BETTER piaym tfesmc the ettra<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention they get rrom coaches,<br />

Injociny's dog-c<strong>at</strong>-dog world of competitive<br />

:i4-,..-.--' , . sports, the gaine plan it to win. <strong>The</strong>re's no place on the<br />

^courl or on the btnch for the kid who always pot picked lasr for 1'E ganrs.<br />

r l v''V?^!.?^* C! ^ 1 ' J21 ' P'^w who perform well day in and day out deservr the extra<br />

^E^rgci*wl panipcrinc.by coaches tfwi lias become common on the pro-<br />

*T-', „ <strong>The</strong> rlayer who rushes for a cuiipV Hundred yards or averages 3Upoints a<br />

•.::W "IS 01 w ' ns the p=n-.c, not the guy who fumbles five uirct in a row w misses<br />

^fV-.the basket by anjitc. Athletes wlio don't contribute u, their tca'n c;m»t cxr'"pect.100<br />

percent, 50 percent, or «:vcn five percent of a coach's J/rt'e.<br />

7:"~ "^ < oac " also has a responsibility to develop players who cierpo^scr<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

mail ability and potenuV' for tucceut, A Coach cmnot tt;rn >rr a *l.ir player i«<br />

spend hours Jo poisiblyTrnprovc a lesser player's game. A coach's-job is 10<br />

„ "^Wrnw Ia ' cn| . and he.'w she must piioriii/t and s(/£-E«i tinif with people<br />

; who oh competently plsy the game. -<br />

..; : In professional sports this is especially true bcausc players corns and IJO<br />

.',; to t'^irnsasilicy please. If iiKcIlcnt plajtrs don't get the <strong>at</strong>tentJfui Kiev-need ,<br />

or i'es^rw, Ov.'y wffl mow oii an-J find a coach and team UiaWilJ ^iv~ it to<br />

thcm.AjirwnplefeGiruX^W'fthi^<br />

Wrirriors conch Don Nelson, wWcb resulted if-; ibc departure of both from<br />

\-'..:h oil btiils down to economics. Sports revolve around spect<strong>at</strong>ors and if<br />

they'wish to shell out $20 or marc to w.ttch grown men and women partiap^tfc;iri"<br />

organized physical activity, then ilirso aililetcs tlcsif vc all the<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention utthcWorld.lnihecycsofcoachesand administr<strong>at</strong>c-ri, you can<br />

put President Ointon on hold if Chris Webber is on the other liiic.<br />

•While start like Barry Bonds and M<strong>at</strong>t W^'mm oHor* th;San Fran-<br />

^ cisco Giants to remain semi-profitable in lean economic times, small-marifVel<br />

teams like Uic Milwaukee Brewers and K.uis.ts Gtv Royals with no hip<br />

;-7-itanics can barely keep aflo<strong>at</strong>.<br />

i, ply lead to wins. How many of us have time or «*crny to sir around a few<br />

,:. | hours while the school «ram geu dobbaeU and sbuglttcrcd wx-ek micr<br />

week or hasn't made die pkiwfls since 200 B.C? It's not very nice,<br />

^ JjutU*sitnie;for_a irality check.<br />

UCUIT players xnc a necessity and a commodity, ant) UJ^UICS can<br />

eitlier foster a good working rel<strong>at</strong>ionship with pbycts wlrj pradiui:<br />

ond give them Uic <strong>at</strong>tention tlicj* deserve or tlirow away hopes of ,T<br />

liliiny trophy on the mantle and a future pavxlieck.<br />

SPORTS<br />

Should coaches give more<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention to star players<br />

than to regular <strong>at</strong>hletes?<br />

Star players get the fame. Ihf*- ego. and especially the<br />

coach's sole <strong>at</strong>tention.<br />

ByMelindsHuing "' •;; \)<br />

rT^ErVMMORAl£AND.ox|^eniion are<br />

morc important tlun mxny tliir*k. No r on^ <strong>at</strong>hictc can bring the entire team<br />

to victory. <strong>The</strong> vwd "'team" says it all: Together<br />

Everyone Achieves More. | ;<br />

S^mtnmej, coaches o^ookl'mtrajfe'aUdetcs to concentr<strong>at</strong>e<br />

or "U?:" players, giving time and <strong>at</strong>tention to only these top <strong>at</strong>hleles.""-<br />

' : . ' ' . " -:'.-.iV».<br />

1 ^ilnk all <strong>at</strong>hJeics on a team UiOuid be tre<strong>at</strong>ed cqualh-, KwiSnlete<br />

diould recnvc more privilepc* oi <strong>at</strong>tention than hw or htrfeliow<strong>at</strong>hLics.<br />

,, ' : - ; _ .<br />

Coaches may not realize tlU today's swnnd-a'iiss <strong>at</strong>hletes may become<br />

tomorrow's top arhleifs. With the right cmc hing, encouragantfntand effort<br />

an the arhleie's pin. anyone ^i; impiovc. Yes, some "n<strong>at</strong>ural"altilctcs seem<br />

lo simply haw ulcnt. but m.my <strong>at</strong>Jiictes c;ain hard \n become greai.<br />

I .as-skilled <strong>at</strong>lilctcsfed tiwyaren t asim,p(»rtant to Uic teiim asothcrs, Whw 1 !<br />

dues not impire them to du better. By isol<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>at</strong>hlelis based cwi their initial<br />

c, tlie.co.idi nuy close the dot« on <strong>at</strong>hleiw who get better laser<br />

By keepiriy in niind lh<strong>at</strong> evcry-<strong>at</strong>Wcic bas pottiitial, Aecoach strength<br />

en* the icam's potctijiai as a whole; , j ' - '•: .f<br />

S .me coadie* <strong>at</strong>! .-uc th<strong>at</strong> they cork.cntritr m\ the <strong>at</strong>hJetw who sho\<br />

dc\T;io|)hVir talents. If avtches oiiiy concentr<strong>at</strong>e on a select<br />

j p g p<br />

pcr-le\'d j:lilct« is a i*-e JIJICSS of a t^im and not * strenRth.'lf ihe top<br />

.tthlcttt become iidcli;icd «iur to injuries, then the coaclf my« turn<br />

si»ent time with Uieni. ;^ •<br />

JV 4t'ilrtcs receive Ie$* <strong>at</strong>tention than the varsity .itlJetcs<br />

bii, will one day form the varsity squad<br />

'training t)icm now prepare* them more fiiOy for their vai ty<br />

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Coaches thoultl not use tlu ; simple<br />

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No a'lilctt* deserves kjKciul j>rivtlcyc3 simply because he or<br />

i the ^ii;it:l>cuvi. iv4tuv>-uitiiuCu Ci'WiJitj'ntiObi<br />

mnn-jitcimcn to the I>cttfr.iih!ctc5are practicing favoritism<br />

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the <strong>at</strong>hletes brings the couch arid the team ttoser together<br />

predictions for NL baseball season<br />

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HI5DALE COULDNT m<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

L rtfrcpfenal gymnastic teams br<strong>at</strong><br />

' ike S*n M<strong>at</strong>ebhigh school rrid»r, Apr3 ?'«<br />

njent and we knew wh<strong>at</strong> to do" freshman<br />

j,,:>? ; .idarfinB to^opbonwre Kyri Crccntw they<br />

ys getting lazy,"Green!**? wid.<br />

wil Dare bii been side Sir the past !wo mrff it<br />

!V&do well it one inert and we'll do badly <strong>at</strong><br />

*nie m<strong>at</strong>ch'i «ll-*routid optional 'Me belonged<br />

to Grccnliiw,vjho plicfd first in al! tlw<br />

;i^iits exoept vault. wiUi '34.4. lunior Owroc<br />

^ rhythm turning opponents blue<br />

^ . " — • —i^n— 111 I i<br />

Roger; placed second with 32.4 and in third<br />

plvx was sophomore Shelley Nagr"awhh31.9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> compulsory team be<strong>at</strong> out HUUdals<br />

166,4 fc> 153.?.<br />

"\Nt'ir ycttingsUongcrr sophomore Dorcas<br />

Wong Mid, "Everybody is learning from ibe<br />

meets and we're learning new sJdBs.""<br />

In the all-around, sophomore Bonnie<br />

Soohw came in fira ',4ace with a 34^», nest<br />

came wirier ChasbneAIimbuyvpuen with 33.9,<br />

Ixis Altos ptvc IJOWCU y-usity a run tor its<br />

^^fedacMiif, i\}n3 S<strong>at</strong> Los Ahos. towdi<br />

y !o>t t*H^ me«l 152.'.' t>. i 47.^. <strong>The</strong> o?m •<br />

;<br />

AlUiouph imvrJi vait.Tvdo»iiinJited Ctevaith'<br />

event, only GrediiJW and Chin pbti-d ill the<br />

other three cvenu, Ciccwpv plawl first on<br />

vaulix^d in theali-awund an-iChin placed fint<br />

f\n the Iwam. tos Alto's lisa Maino and Eniily.<br />

len itftyed the thdr teani to victory,<br />

, ''A f J7* of people didn't hit their bar<br />

and e\-eivtliujgfctl4part on the bc<strong>at</strong>n.We didn't<br />

luw A £.**! iuy and Nicole [Dare] and ITnn-<br />

lyjry Iram struck down *•«.'<br />

Washington Eaglw <strong>at</strong> tbar first meet of the sot •'.<br />

son Thursday. March 30 hy the went oi'lfi?,*'<br />

^. Washington lac^J an optional t«m<br />

wnal icaro pjiticip<strong>at</strong>eO ^rid<br />

iccrpo lwj.4.<br />

TTur 5,yt:)'.i*iiii:< tc»m b<strong>at</strong>tles Sm NUteo to-<br />

Jjy ai 4 p m. <strong>at</strong> Um-dL ;<br />

Badminton stumhleSjloses fifth straight<br />

D<br />

. By Cheryl Ann Doykl<br />

ESPITE THREE CRUSHING Io««<br />

in a row, IoweU's incopjiicnccd t»d :<br />

. minton team and -rvifh Qa$ *n U?uie<br />

are keeping thctr hopes up.<br />

" W« not going to ^;t up. Yk*n going to<br />

keep workinghardTjunior CJiriitineChan said,<br />

Lincoln defe<strong>at</strong>ed the Cadihals Tttesday,<br />

blowingtheni away and winning all five<br />

m<strong>at</strong>dies. No.l seed [>iiuongQuanglo$t,4*did<br />

junior,C<strong>at</strong>hy Suites and sophomore Wendy,<br />

Chum. <strong>The</strong> second- seeded doubles team, juniors<br />

Gun and Angjc Clung, failed to score.<br />

"I itnow they wcic uyutiTuu." ^i-i. u-«<br />

liiico>n'«ft.Ype/icncc proved VIH> mut.li lor us. to<br />

handle"liujcdaid."I know the team vvilt con-.<br />

Untie to praOtoc hard and hopefully we'll twvc<br />

better results in gimc* to come 1 " :<br />

XVvhugton *Hd by U'welL 3- 2 Thursday,<br />

LowcJl"'?-1 Tuwd-ij-, Apr3 4.<br />

"1 think other schools have an advantage<br />

because they have senion;. and tor our team <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> we'rr just getting started," Solie* said,<br />

"Wt haw* no vntorsanJFhuongia junior],oar<br />

No. t,» Uw closest vtt'vt got. Our team is like ;i<br />

nev/boin baby just entering the badminton<br />

wnrlt.tr<br />

"A lot of aiternain don't cure ntwnt the<br />

panic," one player said. "We ilc-n'x feet like WKU<br />

u much «-f a team as last jrar."<br />

mfvr« feri I-nuie his<br />

"Ms. Louie is always Uicro tor IU. She uys,<br />

'Hit hard, iniJtsh hard.pby haid'and with all<br />

(hit entuuiaf'cmcrit it makes us want to try<br />

l\ardn- and viy do" Soltes snid.<br />

J seed leaves boys' tennis team<br />

Senior Nicole Dare<br />

swings around on fre<br />

iwieven bars agamst<br />

Washington on<br />

Wednesday, March 30<br />

aUowei!.<br />

. TENNIS from ft»ge 17<br />

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butui<strong>at</strong>isrtMJoiilydirTereri'Jc.'jkinwr.yjrciiK<br />

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We<strong>at</strong>her and iV\^~rt I'-JVC affc-ctcd the. st.i-<br />

IIP u.u(»»*<br />

R'JiA'i<br />

said."I'mKappi Cyrus ,.«#eiv


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_ ByAdreahna Song and Mihu Takcshiu<br />

ACROSS<br />

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8. To praise highiy. to glorify.<br />

II. A condition of over-abundance.<br />

•;r 12. Drooping from lack of energy.<br />

%r. 14. To destroy the sanctity or beauty of a holy or solemn place,<br />

.object evsnt or moment -<br />

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p-^ than developing over time because of We experiences.<br />

V19. Reduction oreKmin<strong>at</strong>ion'of punishment Mildness<br />

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to expect<strong>at</strong>ions. -<br />

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II; Extravagant wasteful.<br />

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. of tang, briskness or force.<br />

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April 21,1995<br />

From<br />

! <strong>The</strong> fealbeef on how Americans endanger the earth<br />

By Ronald Cruz<br />

TKt pl<strong>at</strong>ter, one often equ<strong>at</strong>es<br />

the baked pouto smothered in<br />

Jb«y arc of a Jbn3*f six*, one ol>oui<br />

ak SUing as the olh<strong>at</strong>, and each i s way<br />

u>o f<strong>at</strong>tening. :<br />

However, the itc%k icquirts a<br />

: much gre<strong>at</strong>er amount of n<strong>at</strong>ural re*<br />

:'*mirca w» produce rhan the pota».<br />

in CetcC the environincni may be ir><br />

utious jeopardy bcUusc r,i tlt<br />

d d d U i d h<br />

p<br />

inal products mdee en the planet.<br />

Grain<br />

"It takes 16 pounds of grain to<br />

produce one pound ot'inc<strong>at</strong> tin you*<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>e " said Howaid iMtnan, director<br />

of E<strong>at</strong>ing with a CcMixicnce, «n orgdrtizaaon<br />

th<strong>at</strong> educ<strong>at</strong>es about me.it<br />

production and the eflo.1 of e<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

me<strong>at</strong> an health."It's not a very good<br />

use o( resources," \<br />

'..... In tact,mort grain ptpduced in tn-:<br />

United st<strong>at</strong>es is teu \u MWIMM, -•/.<br />

people. "<strong>The</strong> amount of total U.S.<br />

<strong>at</strong>edirtvtor d faiiiiwvtr. a San trnn<br />

gp<br />

-is more efficient* :aid:i?;md<br />

t*imintd,3n agricultural Jconcmisui<br />

Cornell Univcr<strong>at</strong>y. "You're grttMtjiit<br />

directly off the Und and 'not feeding<br />

it to Jin arttmaL NMth an animal, you<br />

Ccwt and other livestock burden<br />

the land and taxpayers' pockets; i<br />

sec, you're getting it second- hand."<br />

Animals lose much of the energy ui<br />

•iasr ptont food to their surroundings<br />

m the lorn) of tody heal.<br />

Ortle and other ardi.uU such as<br />

sheep aho gra» fredy on rartgeUnds:<br />

on?-lulf of the wood's non-ice land<br />

area i* jfrai^i by livestock <strong>at</strong> «omc<br />

: rxnni of the ytar. arootding to th»<br />

Worldw<strong>at</strong>ch Paprr *iG3 Iroiji the<br />

WorWw<strong>at</strong>ch Instills, n non-profit<br />

I»n>d«cinr, fru<br />

instead i»fr-jc<strong>at</strong> and ttiin'ial prod uc«<br />

wouM \esaen thi* burd'm on the UnJ-<br />

Twenty-ciyht ptrcrni ol California's<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er (from rainfall, snownx\%<br />

and ground^mcr 1 goes to stgricvitttirt',<br />

and only 7 percent jjaes tu<br />

cities unu J:idusirics, said Ljnm. 1<br />

Wichmann cf the Ctlifornia W<strong>at</strong>er<br />

AwaceiU.*t.t (Campaign, which c\\ut<strong>at</strong>cs<br />

about the distribution vt w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

in the M<strong>at</strong>e<br />

aK'T: one p6\md c.i<br />

*•) t>,t!lnwn* w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

i>v ToJucing personal use (wdi as<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hing, difhwashin?.. And washing<br />

cor*, totaling 100 gallon* per day per<br />

American, according to Pitnintel)<br />

don't make a -Jem comtwed to the<br />

wastefulness of producing tood.<br />

Pollution<br />

.-: Surplus manure is a .were pollution<br />

thre<strong>at</strong> "Some o( it's piled uj»—<br />

\)xy Ilwesiork producers) don't iu^*w<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> lo do with it," Lustgaiden said.<br />

"AnJth<strong>at</strong> itself is a piobian because<br />

you get runeff frorn rain, and it con-<br />

Umin<strong>at</strong>cs fr«h w<strong>at</strong>er supplies Jtid<br />

drinking vvrlls."<br />

American livestock produces<br />

tieaily two billion ton* of manure<br />

each year. Puninid wrote .in thr /oorrjol<br />

r/ Aj*»7Wtbm/ CAwf in 1990.<br />

"In the norihwtjtcrn part of Arkansas,<br />

they've got al'-out two billion<br />

chickens... and they've go» all the<br />

waste," he iaiii According ?,o the Septrml>ei<br />

1991 iuue of ihc YigcUriuii<br />

TIMG, Arkansas nwds eigin million<br />

acres d" lomi, newly a quarter of it»<br />

?. to prope»iy LUspo*c-ot<br />

In fact, a stud) 1 uippoitnl by Uw.<br />

N'Atioiwl C<strong>at</strong>tleman** AsM.*d<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />

i990 cimdudod th<strong>at</strong> w<strong>at</strong>rr pollution<br />

ImVcii to 1'5. agrkijture is grc<strong>at</strong>trr<br />

than th<strong>at</strong>.ot' all municipal sources<br />

Energy<br />

Making me<strong>at</strong> lor American mar*<br />

kvtv comunwh pieniy ur-.i;vi~y,'^<br />

ciicmical fcfiiliacr* from Urge tactories.Tracioi<br />

u urudt*, aitd autom<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

indficr feeding lots also m^'in; en*<br />

*;r5>', Uistparden said.<br />

I'cr n\r*<br />

stilt exist wtien their product rc-<br />

pnmaiily bcrau5C of federal subsi-<br />

example, the grains th<strong>at</strong> arc<br />

kxl to ii\trstock /re heavily<br />

Tixfaycr sub«idi« pro-<br />

' iJe iarmcrs ^id li\tsttH.-k<br />

(i:-Juccis with cheap mtir.<br />

rlectiiuJy and publif<br />

land, govcrrvnitrnt paynjcdti<br />

allow t.^Jn)e^ 10 sell<br />

grain btlow t^K' coil oi pro •<br />

diti:ng it: and federal<br />

•Tui eery 79-ceiu Irimburgcr <strong>at</strong><br />

fewxi would erwotiragc Animal indus<br />

l<br />

your tvpicnl fusM'nod rcstiwant.tai;wycrii<br />

par/ $ \\ ^ 1 ,** Lvn wn *iiJ.<br />

Tlic a»« ol produci-^! me<strong>at</strong> m.-'y<br />

go tieyoiid this. "<strong>The</strong> ;'r ; rr^ng tlic Mrain on the land. -<br />

"Hecytliiig.rttiucjng.aniJreiyang<br />

mtuial resource! sir all vtty inipor<br />

Mnt. but when you consider the<br />

:e docs not itnount of rwouictt uu'd to produce<br />

>rcli>ii: oti'.siik rnmonmc.itsl coits," vnimal product*, yo*i can have i> trc<br />

sM said. Ouuide o>sts arc nitmdous bc-neficiil effect on tbc en<br />

p y vjcurty *thi u'tcn take thr virf-mneni every tim< you e<strong>at</strong>"<br />

form • polluTcd w<strong>at</strong>er c^uved by Uistgardcn uid.<br />

rr>*nure and prs'icidcs running off<br />

ft i"iu fjrm:-.<br />

Lowtiiti}.;<br />

Ranching destroys rainforests and starves people<br />

PvBonahSCrw. ^ oW smwngaffluent people in Genual More grain in''these countries goes raomic situ<strong>at</strong>ions of these f.->untries,<br />

''' America is contributing to t rrpical 6c- to livrstock than to people, lustgzrdcn Uist^uden uid. ':.'T<br />

*¥* F THE UNITED STAThS is the foresunor* there,", uid Steve >aid. , „ . lohn Gii'shman of Food rrrc: said,<br />

I utuWslaigertiviaporttro! Central LoiMganicn.a&uxuiedinvtnt ot Earth- PtrnintelciurJpovrrrvas the major "Y«,»lotof£raii;£oestoleed&ru'rwid<br />

•^ Anvricenbcef.asiheBainfortstAc- uve, an organiu'ion th<strong>at</strong> promote* reason tor rainforest dcstiuduon, a; other livestock, hut wh<strong>at</strong> dtfcriuincs<br />

tion Network viys. how much has our vegetarianism. "It's their own domes- many people clear for<strong>at</strong>i tor iormUnd lyroplc'saccess to food i*.i* < hctJier or not<br />

()ift aggrav<strong>at</strong>ed minfotf^t ticstrticoou tjcdenuAd. 17 ' • - . outcf hunger. thi'yhavcaccesstoiheresourccsnecessnd<br />

starv<strong>at</strong>ion there? ; AdditionaJlv^the Amerjcan-uorni- According to the Institute for Fowl sary to obtain food, r»n« Und,Jojch<br />

Not much, wy vnvc trifacLtu-coA' ruted World I';j^k ifrornutn the pio JJ^d DcvciopiYi'^it Y'olic^' 'Food First), asa job." ;<br />

tribution hash-ten minimal dustion o> ^,^J,J l>txi ui ii.t>> ' -^ ni^'ion ^v?r»ri" Hir ^nvm naltiutn-<br />

Tj*cUntiedSta!csitioduL"esmostof<br />

its own me<strong>at</strong>, accoitiing to David<br />

vduping countries, jf;cor*~ing :»<br />

How.fjrdLynwjj.iJJretTot<br />

ucn each year, art! *h.C


.. v,..-i;i>'.!tall approxim<strong>at</strong>ely tighn<br />

outlets, the room wi'f ho prepared (M run !•>'<br />

.. vtimiuiet i.m. *\ e il t hen oc able in pfih<br />

ihe uhks in place, pul the computers a.<br />

them, jru) get them up


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^s&ss&msm.<br />

iifVKv|^^|,<br />

\S: fifty ACCOUNTANT<br />

OPINION<br />

iRo and don't come back |gpi||<br />

to school until yotfrehealthy ||||L:<br />

L<br />

ATELY A NHW kind<br />

of**sick il Hu well. when you gc^ back? Does jass—(he ones who have<br />

"'<strong>The</strong>y arc the most om-<br />

1 th<strong>at</strong> persc.n take good to listen to you sneeze and<br />

tngious the first day t\vy nok*;*f Are they nn top of cough while they're trying<br />

j,.,,.,. ii>,> ^vnMMrvfn*;." pe- wh<strong>at</strong>'s going on;<br />

ID MJive complex CtjUadi<strong>at</strong>rician<br />

Sheldon Clark Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely, the tions.<br />

said, isferri.ig to tlie com- problem is so acuve th<strong>at</strong> <strong>The</strong> solution is simple, j,<br />

mon col-.l.<br />

stime students go to chiss <strong>The</strong> next time you force<br />

It's understandable th<strong>at</strong> unless they arc f<strong>at</strong>ally ill. yourself out of bed and<br />

students fear falling be- "Usually 1 come to school pop a couple of aruihistahind<br />

ami missing tests. unless 1 have a really high mines, du yourself and<br />

We art scared of pop fever or if I'm so sick th<strong>at</strong> the rest of us a favor. Stay<br />

qui77.es missing valuable 1 can't drive to school," home. Practice your bed-<br />

notes (heeded for those junior Danielle Lee said. diving. Go back :,o bed.<br />

tests arid quizzes), and Hendini: to the pres- Get a good night's rest.<br />

being unaware o! spNUi sure, students choose to (.let welt.<br />

schedules. Ifs not fun to<br />

My Korean eyes have seen their glory<br />

Bv Jein Lee<br />

CUttST'r<br />

view.; y\t h e \-t<<br />

arjn;ht-A-o-t:irij:.>)jn>v.cyeJPelun/pJUV.<br />

For'the n«»« F jrt - \--]<br />

not fit l!\T iK'W*ip»iori oi J typ'i'ji.<br />

"Oricnul." As n'.anly J> he jnd hi.<br />

nmia budiitrs nuy be, I tww 'n.'.-tin<br />

jny way ben .ittr.-.ftcii to Ilr y-:inor<br />

do 1 tlciiro to (>wn a proven<br />

itwrt on? Ua; - . 1 am no: do',c to being<br />

art A stmienl. nor luvc I c-.-rt.<br />

"beiievV it or not. wrung IKC<br />

Thoueh I do not believe th.it t oiuiit<br />

W iiu'ludcd in the Oriental steiwtype,<br />

thtfre arcpartvol mdlut Jit<br />

distirtctlv Korean trial I h;iVL* inhc»-ilird<br />

irom niv parr.n <strong>The</strong>se UJ:.><br />

>rp impossible to ignore,being th<strong>at</strong><br />

they are a!) physical.<br />

Physically. I am not very different<br />

trotn my pjienls. My fiihchai<br />

very »ny e>-«.pCTh».?»iinvenau]ih<br />

lo be Windfolied bv dent ll tiu^v I<br />

never liked his ey«. Thc> were nM<br />

tlie cyo of ihc people I w<strong>at</strong>ched on<br />

jtfK-viiion.iwtlioM: of the people in<br />

wcrt tln:c>csof a<br />

^ i a s my f<strong>at</strong>hL-ti. 1 could ice<br />

wuen 1 laygJre-i; ho^vrr 1 still<br />

diJn't t'ccl rriht. ! didti': look !ilx<br />

th«*Vlhrrkids in school, and I -was<br />

ifl v.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> ! would take the advice of a<br />

wise old nun. tf I couldn't be<strong>at</strong> 'cm,<br />

t would join them. <strong>The</strong> summer before<br />

fiMhmcn year.! decided !<br />

would put an end lo this hor-ible<br />

trait th<strong>at</strong> had dampend my child-<br />

IVKVI. It wasn't longiy/orc 1 ayrcsi:<br />

to MI oper<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> wculd cre<strong>at</strong>e a<br />

iniAli crease across niy.cytfUds thai<br />

wonKi "de-chin!'.* my eves forever.<br />

Thcbandajjc; wcrc.pff'within<br />

three davi.and 1 w,\s ositmy 1<br />

bctill','!6ukint;<br />

uv. I v.-us ditTcrcr.t but! didn't .through thc.simc,=>'i:s..t was con.iV!<br />

kiokcJ Chinti«:. I mywU'had vinccd th<strong>at</strong> nothing ]ad'>p!e had<br />

the m.knuwn to<br />

man InfKt.I torrid U quiteinsuti-<br />

•cv, '-;' •-"• ; -•.-.— •• r<br />

Thtr teasing never Mopped.<br />

N.imc-Giiling isn't easy fora second<br />

gjadtf U' ignott:, nur is it any ea^tt-r<br />

for a third, fourth, fifth, sixth or<br />

sovt-mh prjiier, so finally I decided<br />

duringffcilinun ycir when I hiMrd<br />

thai wmicone had been mtking >un<br />

of me- ut it party. 1 He. had'.sttick a<br />

lJrit'psha3eonJirs!ie<strong>at</strong>l«rid\«n*d to<br />

cvervone, "LIKIV <strong>at</strong> me, I'm lean<br />

Ue " Finding oucihi J new inibrm<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

i rfiijz-Nl ih<strong>at</strong> 1 was in fact the<br />

same person I wubeforrmyu^crjtion.and<br />

I was the still the target oi<br />

racist remarks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ihupt of my eyes had not<br />

made me ihe object of rid tculr, it is<br />

the society th<strong>at</strong> h»« my inherited<br />

trait an unwanted one, I am far<br />

from the"typicii Oricnlal" not because<br />

i changed my physical appearance,<br />

but becavise I have never<br />

fit ih'.* deuriptinn the society uses<br />

to des^ri^e a gook or a nip. My in-<br />

:iy b- (he IMIII of<br />

- hacku:roujiaj5nd the culture I am a:.<br />

;;w< of. $fj$f& tell me th..t 1 have<br />

Korean b|o-jdrur.ning(hrb 1 jgh me,<br />

and even 'hough 1 may speak En-Q<br />

gii*!), possess "Amcric'in" values, -<br />

and have man-made CI'MSM sewn<br />

into iny eyes, I am still Korean a:id<br />

I will iiiwjys l)tf KoiCJII becauie my<br />

e> - es are full of Korean.histury.lean<br />

Lee's story was fi\<br />

" in 'nic Bark, a studaU-runnewsljaper<br />

in Ni-'w York City. Ifyo" are '"*<br />

lerctted m writinnfor this paper cul'<br />

t-SaO-t>


• ••.T ; '>a<br />

: S:i^-:<br />

OPINION<br />

Media needs to shut its $#*! mouth!!!<br />

By Claire Nguyen and Eliia Yao<br />

television barks.<br />

" link; Jac); and Jilt ie-<br />

. . -.. JeX^S •jn especially offensk-c<br />

smjiji. Many songs on the<br />

radio contain f-rofaniiyittfested<br />

lyrics and subject m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

land seem lo glorify vulgarity. Mam*<br />

guntt* ruppcrt r.i|i wh<strong>at</strong> tfiey call<br />

ihirir'ieanUcs." Hm many linn**,<br />

they swear just for the wtke of being<br />

explicit tailicr than to express<br />

. themselves. <strong>The</strong>re is no excuse for<br />

using profanity.<br />

According to Nielsen Media Research,<br />

children aged 2 to 11<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ched an average of 6.5 hours of<br />

television daily in 1994. Wnh so<br />

many hours devoted to w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

TV, it is not surprising th<strong>at</strong> many<br />

young viewers easily pick up vulgar<br />

language.<br />

It is frightening to htjr fiveyear-olds<br />

repe<strong>at</strong>ing profanities to<br />

each other. Many parents don't<br />

Those parent's who censor their<br />

children's programming are justified<br />

in Joing so. Too many television<br />

shows today which may not bt<br />

profane still contain messages th<strong>at</strong><br />

•ire inappropri<strong>at</strong>e lot children. <strong>The</strong><br />

popular Murrieti... Wi:h Children<br />

does not contain profanity, but tlis<br />

show usc> crudt buthibom lukc*<br />

pud makes light of the daughter's<br />

promiscuity and the sexual habits<br />

df the other characters. <strong>The</strong> shew's<br />

few years, 'I V and ra-<br />

Swearing In the mM^ can neg<strong>at</strong>ively dio st<strong>at</strong>ions have bven<br />

affect a child"s view ct wfi<strong>at</strong>V-acceptable. lenient about their<br />

language guidelines.<br />

",;.;.. At -i result, more<br />

v.. liliowi have become<br />

too ot)SCrH^5 tt /hiltlren.<br />

have lime to monitor wh<strong>at</strong> pro- humor implies profanity, even<br />

actrjrssav something crude or pr»- words. " •<br />

f.:ne,i>ftr»i lite 1.IU>',KM.K1,[;(H:S !>


•>itr-z S\- • it • •>„<br />

-. -J,<br />

may have raised $100,000 with dinner<br />

ByfronclsTitTJg<br />

yl SMOCHASStM.OOOmaybavebcen,<br />

/\ raised •avanjovcrwhelniing SCO<br />

X Ajriumoii&led the grand ballroom or'<br />

- the WcMinS4 J author MfrflaZt'ller bach.han-<br />

«v'*:rl sixci^tan'.ing gradu<strong>at</strong>e*<br />

for [heir tontiMied rontrib jticn*<br />

lo thr firi'j* of law, politics,<br />

busincjS, humanities,<br />

FranosHotrlunMay )(/U> cel- journalism, medicine and the<br />

ebr<strong>at</strong>e the lOO-yearailtnveriary cf naming ait',<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> HijjhSchooL.il-:. "'./<br />

<strong>The</strong> hono< ct<br />

Dinner co-chair Rolkrta Holtfcn'declined<br />

lo give an estim<strong>at</strong>e of rhc, amount railed <strong>at</strong><br />

the banquet.*TicJccu for/the: dinner c^it Si2i<br />

apbtcandelhcTdonalionsiyeieaLCrpierir-.tr<br />

1 * joined t V 13<br />

•vprevv>us Wai'-of-Fa me p. in<br />

the Cirol banning Thwirr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irmorrcs were ^Mprsmc<br />

Court f u-.net Stephen L*',*yer<br />

th<strong>at</strong> bcr.ifits rawi" of. the : *chWr> ;w(ivities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> banquet program lifted fiv^beneitKior*,<br />

three p<strong>at</strong>rons, eighi ;pf»nsi : crnor Ldtmirrd C "I\i'"<br />

Brown (1923K U'-t'ini'dev o'<br />

ri, anri 45 ihc.*Icwlen-Packjtd Com-,<br />

"frlqids" WrtogaVp don<strong>at</strong>ions nbj^vc ihe ? i i5 jwty William ftovletn WO).<br />

pcrpliti r . - . . r, ••'• V<strong>at</strong>? University president Ui-<br />

"We are so ple<strong>at</strong>ed with the t irnoui-ind fliard,Levin {1^6-11. former<br />

its unqualified success"Holdcn sjfid." People • yiea secretary io President John F. Kennedy,<br />

were»ery gen'erbui in supportmj; the Law-ell Pierre Salin j;er(19^11. and p<strong>at</strong>ronof the arts<br />

Endowment Fund. We did vtry yiill and i< all<br />

"11 is we wtin ihoulil honor <strong>Lowell</strong> *nd not<br />

the reverse." Levin said in lu't keynote speech.<br />

"We knrvr it was an exti inrdinarv school. Ir<br />

was the combin<strong>at</strong>ion ol llieicrious commitment<br />

to t'duc<strong>at</strong>inn and a vlcty .tense of com*<br />

:a unity th<strong>at</strong> distinguished us," \ r Alumni g<strong>at</strong>hered <strong>at</strong> the Westin St. Francis Hotel to celebr<strong>at</strong>e<br />

the lOOyear anniversar/of naming lowell High School.<br />

/ [<br />

^x<strong>The</strong> City and County'of SAtf^<br />

hoivr& <strong>Lowell</strong>, the aides! lugHV<br />

Calijorrfo. by; proclaiming May 10, 1595<br />

"LoweJ(H^V^»ot"Jpdy<br />

- , '<br />

<strong>The</strong> fir*t lionorce to be awarded was<br />

Dieyer, (be firjt Luwellite to sit on the Su-<br />

u Itemioc Biuwn. class of 19; *, accepted the<br />

iiward for h*r ^.tib.ind. former Calitorm'j<br />

guwrnor Pw^Oto^vn. "It is indeed a pleasure<br />

T3 accent en tvhalfof myhusband this greal<br />

honorof being inducted to theWjHot" I<br />

ni:Sirin.inriwo.<br />

by the <strong>Lowell</strong> Alumni A«M>ci<strong>at</strong>ion, celebr<strong>at</strong>k.nl<br />

towllSachievement mar*dcmict.Tlie banquet<br />

emceed by Class of 1948 membci and picmc Court of th<br />

singled out as a distinguished<br />

alumiius <strong>at</strong> Lnivel! High<br />

School,btxau«.*iowcllhaiior<br />

sn long supplied M nwiv whi<br />

have ..onttibutcd maRnifi'<br />

gently lo this gloric UA ctW d<br />

still golden it.itc."Lon sa d<br />

* n«:rt; was also <strong>at</strong> Liiwdt<br />

a sentc of institutional pride;<br />

hich contributed !w th^senic o(r>mniuiy#3.said"fi<br />

wasn't tus<br />

ame<br />

joulemic program itnd excellent teachers, it<br />

was also us, energetic, lalen'rd, committed,''<br />

of ihi* world-renowned *thool," Brown «M.<br />

Ocrnicenndl'<strong>at</strong> Btown.'.rc parents of former<br />

governor lerry lirown nnd 1994 gubcrn<strong>at</strong>uilol<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>e K<strong>at</strong>hleen Itrowtt.<br />

highly accnmplisJieJ »ludmts.*'<br />

Carioonist RUDC Goldberg, class of 1900;<br />

sculptor Alexander Gilder, class of 1916; a.id<br />

two Nobel laure<strong>at</strong>es, Albert Michdwm, class<br />

<strong>The</strong> next to be honored .was Hewlett. Hi* of 1869, mid loseph CrUitgerxlau of 1892.<br />

Irijacy i* a glob.il company renowned for its<br />

quality products. A one-far g.irjgc in Palo<br />

were among a do/en deceased gradu<strong>at</strong>es honored<br />

as <strong>Lowell</strong> "legends," - -<br />

Seoimi^guards thwart alumnus'<br />

<strong>at</strong> cleaning school<br />

Y PICKING UP TRj\SH<br />

in thr cjifctcri.i, middle<br />

cowtyjrd mid fmm l.mn<br />

i<br />

; Ricard Knrrim. 54, was<strong>at</strong>temptinp<br />

to help <strong>Lowell</strong>'s irasli prbb-<br />

' 1cm and encourage others to do<br />

ssu^ui he .wus escorted off campus<br />

by'scho'ol security gunrdi<br />

Thursday, Apri! 20,.<br />

dents th<strong>at</strong> jlthouyli lie did nut<br />

have enough interest in hii rduc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tend college, he t-in:*<br />

about.the environment M,( tin:<br />

wdfld,San Francisco, ..irtd r iJs;K*-<br />

..cially <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

._ "I useci »o tlirow trash down<br />

and make Lrj'fiti on tlu' UJIU<br />

when I was a student and 1 wanr<br />

< to compens<strong>at</strong>e for it a bit," Komm<br />

• M i d . " - • - • ' . • • • • •<br />

Komm'squest began in the fail<br />

•pi 1992 when he began picking<br />

up trash in various places, including<br />

City College and San<br />

Francisco be-tch/fS. He also<br />

worked lo clean th' bayofvjter<br />

pollution. Ho said his mission<br />

-gained better guidance ^vhen he<br />

joined Astara on April 15.1994.<br />

Astara is .i.n org.tniza>ion<br />

dediuted to cic.-<strong>at</strong>i.ig the >pit itual<br />

ccnscwusiieii and bcilth of<br />

bunianknd. <strong>The</strong> O7ca.iiuiir,n<br />

•helps peopleiccotnplish w"h<strong>at</strong>^<br />

they war\':o do m help die Ear iK,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y titt thii Through hoo'^.v.<br />

. seminars trips to mptical si:ti.<br />

jnd preach'.«g ttt help otiuTs, the<br />

ecology and c,if T s ^elf.<br />

As'ATu'u marketing directo:,<br />

Steven Doolttllc, explained how<br />

Astaia ha.< helped Komm.<br />

••*\Vhw he w doing is ht< interpret<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong> he' ran do :v<br />

JJIVJ me pLinet andhii fello^man<br />

beitr'DDolittlt said. "And<br />

Cut's wh<strong>at</strong> we promole—icrvice<br />

in every ivayi'ih.ipe'and form."<br />

-Astara is riot the only place<br />

• from which Komm asks direction.<br />

"I h*ve uiaiters," Komm sail<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> alumnus Richard Komm p.cks up trash around tfie<br />

campus-to pay for litterin? it. high school.<br />

"j'-tsi!i. Mai y, and other ascended<br />

Vt'tnjis, tocluding soiic irom<br />

other plam-ts. We don't sec thrm<br />

brc<strong>at</strong>iv ihcv iivr in n hii-lif-r ,fimension.<br />

t"ut they >end u* Uivir<br />

- ¥ghs, prayer and supporL"<br />

\\ Tit/ie "mister*" I•* where •<br />

hor.im receive*! hi. thearvof IIK<br />

"WU\T" effect. |<br />

"He said htiigot .i nif^.jj<br />

trom Cdi it-coine cv.ni >.•• riischool,"<br />

saTd •H>ph'>--irt 1 S'-^.r<br />

Mrom.wh'i v.jw 1'frtr -^ t ;••!•• -•;<br />

the courtyard on April JO "H*<br />

cleariei' She 'yholc' cour'yjrd by<br />

himself.-fV«p_fe stni'cd rhtt«wing..v<br />

au^ty tlwir trash aficrw-ard*." ^<br />

[Jejptte his effort. iComni was<br />

r.ot .-«!liweJ tt» ttfjii tin: slioo!<br />

because of district regul<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

"Out decision of wh<strong>at</strong> to do<br />

with him ! Komm I was based on<br />

the school policies, mote or less.'<br />

school security guard loitp'-.<br />

i .ivavi said. "Yliisdeanon wj,; j<br />

ccort the >ub;cci off «-chooi<br />

security guards did not observe<br />

Komm <strong>at</strong> any other time during<br />

th.t week.<br />

Kt^inm want* to «nd a message<br />

to <strong>Lowell</strong>.San FranciFccand<br />

toe world:" i. Pii-.isc don't filter.<br />

2.1 ove ono .mcthrr }. BastraJJv.<br />

y<br />

love o:herj as yuurwif. 4. lu« d...<br />

your brs:.**<br />

"One person can onh-do R><br />

irtuch." Komm said. Komm icefc<br />

ll^it bv working topethei. <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

•ind the rest of the world can ovsrv-nic<br />

the Irjiii pruultiu. t^ji-.r.i<br />

showed his confidence in this i>v<br />

showing up the very next day,<br />

Friday, April 21, and picking upright<br />

where he left off.<br />

Yale president values<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

LEVWfnmi<br />

ll» J—I- tin i,>^t>«H1>r»'lil<br />

<strong>at</strong> l-owclt, not parlidji.Uing in senior<br />

sneaks or senior pranks. ,<br />

A co-captain for the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Indiana JV Ut^-Ml v.nn in I«»;4.<br />

he icnienibrts defe<strong>at</strong>ing perennial<br />

archrival W.iitunyton ".it least<br />

cuache* yo;in^:i':rs in ihr small<br />

.i mount of spare time th<strong>at</strong> he has.<br />

Levin think* p,o;ng to n scliuj]<br />

viith an academic reput<strong>at</strong>ion t-jch<br />

a« <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Can help vtudetUt $?{<br />

into A fir&t-*:lass rollrgc. but many<br />

•.ludrnis, ttR-r. is junior Melintlj<br />

rrenWt,thinJi th<strong>at</strong> I.owrU*s intense<br />

competition^can jeopardize their<br />

chances of being accepted into a<br />

prestigiuuf college.<br />

•"Bvryrwi.* here wttulil pr«Tr»;rl>ly<br />

£et .i 4.0 <strong>at</strong> any other schuul, but<br />

here I gut a J.H because 1 flunked<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h."._F;enkel said.<br />

Levin doesn't agree. "<strong>Lowell</strong> is<br />

'well I nown among the Ivy Ixague<br />

schooli as a really high-quality<br />

school," he said. Attending U'Well<br />

"K definitely a plus factor" in<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> gradualr> many well*<br />

rounded indivMujL with various<br />

interests and taints di<strong>at</strong> ri ay not<br />

..-.*. ...v ,V».HJM«I..J, j<br />

needed lo get into Ivy League<br />

schools. Levin slid thai there are<br />

plenty of remarkable school* th<strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong>e spctiaii/cd iriiouc.lt tn TJP t<br />

t>no'» iitt^mU. Itc tuggett* lak^Tlg<br />

a look <strong>at</strong> smalt liberal arts college*<br />

mid (K 1 uaiicd Uic University ol v-ni<br />

tontii a gre<strong>at</strong> choice.<br />

Levin shid thai hard work alone<br />

will not Ret you lothc top." I d dn t<br />

go looking for :Jiisjob,"he said."It<br />

takes go*»d fortuneund being the<br />

right place <strong>at</strong> the right tim<br />

Even with the sleep incrcaac in<br />

college tuition, Levin thinks it's<br />

definitely wor'h the money lo beconic<br />

A Yale Hulldog.<br />

"We have a chemistry mo g<br />

the students th<strong>at</strong> not only do thet<br />

work hard but they have incxed blc<br />

energ>- for extracurriculj; uctivi<br />

tics," l^vin said. "Everybody<br />

joiner.<strong>The</strong>re is a tremendous num<br />

ber of itudent"organiz<strong>at</strong>io:is<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vale president seems reallj<br />

pumped up about his university,<br />

but wh<strong>at</strong> i: die difference betwern<br />

.ill thnv?U*j' League schools<br />

"We have the best team colon,<br />

blue and white," Levin said<br />

Faculty to open<br />

student computer lab<br />

COSU'lTEH&ftam<br />

•jvcf, th.' ba^.L doi-.i of Rwni 2fi0<br />

will be k'l'r. open <strong>at</strong> fill times so the<br />

'etcher using ih<strong>at</strong> classroom ran<br />

Jiiien in. "If there's anything th<strong>at</strong><br />

sounds auspicious they can ;u*t<br />

peek around through the door."<br />

St<strong>at</strong>k said. "If the person from<br />

Shield or$cToll can't handle il. the<br />

icachci can cyme \i> their aid?," " : polI.Wperccntoithustude<br />

LoHxil-surveyed said they ic n<br />

IBM <strong>at</strong>'home and 28 percc (1 u%e<br />

Macintosh.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poll conducted * tne<br />

Lawfll\ic)ped with the lab' de e!<br />

opnitfiii. accord-ng tn Start.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> idcjwni there.but t (the<br />

'poll}<br />

gave uj mote arnn.dn o<br />

get if dune in a hurry" he s, d<br />

,\Lny of the computers arc fromo<br />

"It's a starr. but to get r I<br />

the computer lab itvftoom Hi and<br />

funiiofial bb for the Mu.lc e<br />

f"irn ihc vfK-iuv JcpJi.'jncr.t, <strong>at</strong>-<br />

need lunhcr iunding for a n\) u<br />

vordin^toStariv.<br />

crs with gre<strong>at</strong>er cap.thil t c<br />

iurl; hopes to ma'rh the ra'.io ol<br />

Arthur Murakami, who is he J nfc<br />

IBM-siyle comp'tters to Macintoshes<br />

with the reiutts of & recent<br />

the computer acquisition pro ct<br />

poll conducted by ThtIx>n-e!L In the<br />

"id.," We will continue to pet t on<br />

the KfSA and the <strong>Lowell</strong> Alunn<br />

cJJW'S f


m;.<br />

Public libraries<br />

extend open hours<br />

10 Proposition E increases budget<br />

/spending on library resources<br />

S<br />

By Renec Wong<br />

AN FRANCISCO publicli-,<br />

brarics are now open 1,172.<br />

hours a week after recruit-<br />

ing a new staff.<br />

. --Most libraries arc now open<br />

/Sundays and <strong>at</strong> least two evening*<br />

A week. In addition to increased<br />

hours, the libraries arc spending<br />

more money on books, videos,<br />

^magazines, and CDs.<br />

,, ,"1 think ii's (new hours] u<br />

. gre<strong>at</strong> asset to the community because<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>** library lacks re-<br />

;. sources," junior MawoTominaga<br />

laid.'<strong>The</strong> bnudi libr^iijs are<br />

open longer ant *rc mo** accessible."<br />

. "••". .'•.• "->•"-<br />

"It's really good thai they have<br />

. neWihour*," senior Tara Cooper<br />

said. "It gives me more lime to<br />

study since I have my Aft."<br />

Tltc new hours wri'c set u take<br />

effect on Jan. I but didn't until<br />

April. "<strong>The</strong>'butiget had to be reviewed<br />

first and th<strong>at</strong> didn't hap-<br />

,. logers, maintenance' people,<br />

pages, and cngineers.**YVe had to<br />

, recruit a staff of over 200 and deal<br />

; with the added demands th<strong>at</strong><br />

new hours would put on the system,"<br />

Shapiro laid.<br />

-'. Proposition E, the Library<br />

Preserv<strong>at</strong>ion fund, set aside two<br />

and a half cents for every ilOQ of,<br />

propertyon which San Francisco<br />

residents pay property tax, uc-<br />

, cording to Shapiro. <strong>The</strong> measure<br />

guarantees funding for the Main<br />

Library and 26 branch: libraries<br />

foi the next 15 yrars.; •<br />

'AC the suggestion of city librarian<br />

Kenneth Dowiin, the li- •<br />

braries went through a series of<br />

28 community hcarfnp and turveys<br />

to find oiri wh<strong>at</strong> the libraries'<br />

p<strong>at</strong>rons wanted and which<br />

hours would suit which libraries<br />

best, according to Shapiro.<br />

San Francisco pubu'c ttbrurics<br />

received budget cufs prior to the<br />

passage of Proposition E. "<strong>The</strong>re<br />

wac less and less money available<br />

pen until December,* Eleanor •< in the city budget," Shapiro said.<br />

-Shapiro, director of public reU- "Thai's why we put prnpmiiiori<br />

, lions for the libraries, said.. : E on the ballot, to guarantee<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>ing new positions and funding. It WAX a big hurdle to get<br />

hiring neW staff alsoadded to the this on the ballot. Out owx h got<br />

dcby.To help with the* demand, on the billot, it pasted by more<br />

the libraries have hired rnorr librarians,<br />

security guards, c<strong>at</strong>n-,.<br />

than 70 percent of San Fr;.;»ciseo<br />

PTSA presents stress workshop<br />

By Etisa Yao<br />

O OME OF THE 50 students.<br />

^h parents, -ind four mental<br />

\*J health professionals <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

. d'C two-hour .votkihop 1A(C in the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Prasu;eCookeron$a\urfav,<br />

May 6 broke down into sobs as student?<br />

described the pressure <strong>at</strong><br />

, <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

"1 "here ii so much pressure tlnit<br />

1 am up to the point where I don't<br />

want to try anyinorc,"a sophomore<br />

said through tears of ft Dur<strong>at</strong>ion.* I<br />

can* also feel the divapvtointrneni<br />

from my mom, and talking to her<br />

is like talking to a st<strong>at</strong>iic."<br />

"<strong>Lowell</strong> is a ttixic environment,"<br />

A'jmcda County's health director<br />

and <strong>Lowell</strong> parent Maryc Thomas<br />

said. "<strong>The</strong> students here are on a<br />

collision course, with school onone<br />

sulcandparcntsonthcothei side."<br />

Many teenagers think of suicid;.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suicide r<strong>at</strong>e has tripled i:; the<br />

last 40 years, according to <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

pee; resource counselor Brian Vox.<br />

Social workci Alonzo Gallarcad,<br />

who is also on the LoweH l*TSA<br />

Health and SubMajice AbuseCommitite,<br />

said he is aware of ihc ten-<br />

students<br />

who bought ikktrts but did not<br />

<strong>at</strong>und.<br />

Sotnc students who <strong>at</strong>tendtrd<br />

the diincc felt it was better than<br />

|itcv.v>u» Uantcs. it s one ot me<br />

WANTED: Responsible, reliable and<br />

dedic<strong>at</strong>ed student apprentices.<br />

Support yourself through college as a<br />

physical cuiturist. Teach the Yoga Challenge<br />

1 system of H<strong>at</strong>ha Yoga exercise <strong>at</strong><br />

spas or health clubs on cruise ships, or<br />

movie sets. MakeUip to $75<br />

an hour or more, part-time,<br />

iand stay healthy for therest<br />

of-your life. :<br />

<strong>The</strong> director of the San Francisco-Yega<br />

Studio, winner of<br />

the 1994 Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Yoga<br />

Sport Competition, is offering<br />

a limited number or" apprenticeships<br />

to qualified<br />

students in San Francisco.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two-year program requirements include<br />

practice of the Voga Challenge I system<br />

of H<strong>at</strong>ha Yoga, teaching practice, community<br />

service teaching workshop/lectures,<br />

front-desk work, reading list and<br />

passing grades ;n <strong>at</strong> leasttVyo on-campus<br />

classes including an<strong>at</strong>omy and small business<br />

management or bookkeeping/Certi-<br />

fic<strong>at</strong>ions are issued upon s<strong>at</strong>isfactory<br />

completion of requirements.<br />

Additional incentives for taking this pro-,,<br />

gram seriously: I. You could"<br />

get CVE credits. 2. Teaching<br />

as an apprentice in the community<br />

could apply towards<br />

required community<br />

service hours. 3. You could<br />

qualify for wages through<br />

the Mayor's Youth Employment<br />

and Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Program.<br />

4. Consistent practice<br />

; ^" o£" the Yoga Challenges I en-.'<br />

hances your abilities in all<br />

other sports and activities, including study.<br />

o • • \ . •<br />

For further inform<strong>at</strong>ion on thisonce-in-alifetime<br />

offer rail the Sarv Francisco Yoga<br />

Studio <strong>at</strong> 93'i-YOGA. Make an appointment.to<br />

come by thestudio ?.\ 2159 Filbert<br />

Street (<strong>at</strong> Fill more) •"Ghfick out the<br />

school. Try a yoga class.<br />

best darce I ve been to " <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

; imor Cn Sorluran sud "<strong>The</strong> DJ<br />

{Sound In ^lotion] pi yed music I<br />

1 ked nd thry had evcryo pe danc<br />

ing It wa* good for th si ualion.<br />

Cx lor Wars \ as al D nccled<br />

due to r% n> wt ther after it h c*<br />

been postponed three t ma in a<br />

row.<br />

<strong>The</strong>SAB -er> d saf po nled<br />

SAD h r Rrmen M cutob s d<br />

"We put a lot of rurd woikinto i<br />

Thrrearrpnlytwoschrwl-wiUei I<br />

lies jt school the whole year. Color<br />

Wars and Spirit. Week, itnd this year<br />

we won i be having Color<br />

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n;w ' e<br />

far trie Tall semester.,]! ;' ;<br />

n pjahsjoiferm aV^ommmee of leachunite<br />

TO^'Tfl/''tillk<br />

i to cortb'rfio c6ii^ict^g";1|ie'iiSE program; but'poly teinpo-'<br />

rorily.i would likiitSstajWHere and feel th<strong>at</strong> J'/h not just<br />

; a&ndcnfng a rj^pl^i mJant th<strong>at</strong> willrVot survive.* Stewart<br />

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1 <strong>The</strong>'possibility p* ng lipcisw farnext semester thre<strong>at</strong>;<br />

;, ens tfce'rontinigil sse q'i tl^racmby CSrV'lI there : Js.'W<br />

GSlfrtwfllbSarcaliy&gsro&e^<br />

N i L ^ t i h l l W M ^ ^<br />

the CSF room sen/cs as a study'ecnter^<br />

'' One speaker said he'was unaware of protection" during ;<br />

. inlCTCouise -nti! ?gz,24. *J-Kc i ;:;k to ask qucilior,* ie-...,<br />

v;ciuse;l found outtm l<strong>at</strong>e,* He said, .v^-t^i -•-;•;;.•!'! •,' ' -j<br />

' rVoj tct Oqen Hand.^norE^nit<strong>at</strong>ion tti<strong>at</strong> delivers, rneals for<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> becomes a Cify of Angels<br />

D "It's definitely not for teenagers," one parent says<br />

Uv Claire Vpuycn<br />

ESIMTi; A ONE- 1<br />

[)AY pustpoticment.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

Clunnini: T'liMtci<br />

cjnic a (7m 1<br />

Mav ~C.".I ». Jiul<br />

1'i-is into ,i world •<br />

.in.i, .si usual, I oweli Uu-<br />

Jem* i;.iti do it." dneciot<br />

Di.ine f'ruv -.aid. "We d.;l<br />

two tjune M-ii-'iii shiviy.<br />

^i-i'tcy loAilwA /.VIM.<br />

which were lun hut ;hey<br />

were tinker* 1 ilK.w* • I'hi><br />

-.hmv v;aw .1 ch.nv.f ior<br />

puiplt* wh.i iikr.i lo .it: t<<br />

ni-i re.nlv t<br />

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Students perform City of Ange/s <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Carol<br />

Ctwnmng Th^zitor.<br />

rn-i'. !•! (hi- iTui .k.ii '1 ti'ti- Smith. UI.OM- •.l.iiii',hl;-i,<br />

-hi J:. an op.;n dffM. 10- itul sutptmi! -iinr yjr- lirshnijii ^enwtr.i Kyiin.<br />

•j(v.il txv.iiiv- wv- iid-iled •'•''•• l!l " •'I'"" ^orl.vins w.i-in llu'-.how. s.iiti."it's*i<br />

tiv-litfd the ^t->«." Lii'i>.; i'iii~ ! pi^ijnm .iiid mil h i;»Niilplav.bul it'Mii>l.ihii(:Ii<br />

,vas a shock to me."<br />

City 4>i<br />

J<br />

( is a xacy<br />

i.nf,l in the<br />

•.-• i -o. ^v--/v<br />

W40», with pjrtuular aitfiiiion<br />

iop[ivaicf>c mov-<br />

H-N ami him noit. I.arry<br />

ift-U>jn wrote the muskjI'S<br />

Jtlircno.'.'vi.'ok'iiian added<br />

tlu- ia.v> iuu>u". .md David<br />

Zipp.'l wtot? the lyrics.<br />

••; !-.:^'rfe;<br />

'!his VIMI'S musical did<br />

not Inini; in enough to<br />

fiivn it^ Inidflft.»! So.OOO,<br />

whiirh included $3,000 for<br />

royalties, accord ing to<br />

Laild,<br />

to thf ptrrforminp arts dep.unni-nt,<br />

which the dcpjtttiu'tii<br />

will p.iy back<br />

(mm uciict sales. Tcchn:CJ»l<br />

difcctnr I" 1 "-- >i-vi!lj «t'J<br />

th<strong>at</strong> it is too soon to deterftiim*tn»viV)ov<br />

will make up<br />

ttii- losv<br />

<strong>The</strong> M i.trki-j I.1..1<br />

Tticsdiv when assistant prinLip.il ,'ohn their tntii;ern? about .tctmn* ("henj;,<br />

Mjhiiiic;.'vanic into l!ir iiuin otVuc •tnd Mdiicney tdoit the jirovious wrets.<br />

•r i?. Foiir'scieakers from the GayiAsian Paidfic AKianceC^m-<br />

liu^ i:\plHi'lM lit'.irmiitiw.'t for\liik<br />

::'nwni^;HW Project anti one tram Wedge; ;^WEa/ttoru-- j L.ithcrine Evins wid. 'Mr.!<br />

inj; .md Jsk-d f-*r ,1 wtlutin*%accord'<br />

^ed'JMtingpeopleotAipS, shared Uieirexperiencescopinc j .,..L.j^,.,,.>,,.!,.,,K-..,n. ,••<br />

in;<br />

• wffiWK;iifomW -m May S^MondayoI AIDS Aivareness ; rdti:*. ot'thtfii jiupmii 111.."<br />

Ihtrr was loi* nmch nniw 1" Jiit*<br />

cf .tin) pt'uplc \M-:.- :i-:iv.'. '.!:•.•<br />

1 , t.> I.vaic.<br />

t he*if', lu-Kt 1 irmly th<strong>at</strong> phour*<br />

Wai- nut to In- u?.rO lot personal uvc<br />

,tii '• (;•• i!i!) of '»!t"ii.t*workers \vc*ie not<br />

'^^•Ktt^^&^^^Vm'^ir wil bfl hcldytommrow : ' •<br />

Vllll<br />

ihi'enloicement last \Vcdiicsdjy wh.'ii<br />

hi* ask':d ituifnu nut js^i^ru'd 10 ihc<br />

i>!llit' to leave. -Uturtiuij', lo i.vaiit<br />

"•OtVut: iviirLri). pliluud .1 v-aU-<br />

Id (,'lil,llli HI lllr ..l|'H' dU'.t. I1C t|-<br />

-tfded ih<strong>at</strong> tjtficv \vorl«sc,in Iw in the<br />

otFu.!* (iunnj^ their tra: nu»d», but only<br />

i' J qtiK.-: tnviroiiniLTit is maintained.<br />

T liv student wArlf lt(ipp,ipc j^iteaj<br />

to 'Air •I'.lemljii-.e ulfiix l<strong>at</strong>ci Monday<br />

when |sctrctjry| Mr*.<br />

Anlcr In'okc bt-rar tn and it substitute.<br />

;'•!• *..iul "HII.- uihs m^dc the mend.incr<br />

nft"cc inc!ficient to run.**<br />

"1 wenron strikt brcjusc the teachers<br />

UIIKI'I j'lyi. us spYjpptcri<strong>at</strong>ion anymore,*<br />

.iit;rnd.incc worker Su^<strong>at</strong>*na<br />

l.V.i said. "'.Ilie wurkload was uneven<br />

.tiiil sonic Workers were overloaded."<br />

Adults in%"o|vcd with the main of*<br />

i'ni JTLJ lud mix«J opinionsabtmt the<br />

ih" virile, but Vi-.k Ju need lo 1<br />

picu.iteO lor!jurir tune anil \%urk they<br />

contribute to <strong>Lowell</strong>," Ura^it.i'.l iaid,<br />

Adiiiiniftr.iturs declined to comment<br />

on (heii'u<strong>at</strong>km.bii! they.alotig<br />

with other ad'jlli. said they believe<br />

thai striking by students ha no place<br />

in school.<br />

^r^•W'prabe^^^WWetl•(o the Shanti Project".;;''. : Insurance salesman takes over<br />

•AuYeuhg, arid Jason'Zernarisly and senior tearn captain<br />

xLompeutkawponsofRdby th^^S.-Oepartment o: Energy,<br />

i I ii«f l i»iSsi j r*-''."^-jV-*. J \"y:~ "••*.;*' ''.•'•. :<br />

i montfepriorjo^tte^ornpe-1<br />

L' S ! N F. r.<br />

Stuar: Scilcr eiptr- B terKcd a dav in til 1 .-<br />

•iti. uj a p.Jii-lj'al a> ^dl. u!<br />

the "Pritvipjt !or .1 I\iy"<br />

ic^ tcicher Pcrii<br />

S.9 Applied ELOIIOPI-<br />

-. das* a bout the ri jk nr^n •<br />

lcmen! brf^ke^.^^:~.'*u^^<br />

n«s in San Fnnciico.<br />

"It lects pretty good,"<br />

!>eiler ^miTni enjoying it<br />

411J i ic JOJK- ;:,.> iiuA ...;<br />

jhout fivtf yt-jrs ,n diftcrcnt<br />

isrhool lewh."<br />

<strong>The</strong> purpose ot the propr»»m<br />

i» to iamilurizc the<br />

bu>ine*.i communitv with<br />

i'm: school iv>tfii;, vvhtch<br />

wi\i h'ipetully ic.i.1 intiinJin^<br />

by %">nic h'.r.iiifs-.e-; lur<br />

the tii-.tn^:.<br />

"Tfiif. mim:*. in- inorr-<br />

jftiifjit- 111 iui'"Hl i.ii tii>:<br />

•n'hoil svsteni in v.wifiu-t<br />

1-ve!,." S'.'i!-.T s.i;! "TII-.TI'<br />

n:!i '.-; U-K.:i luiidnii;. liu!<br />

it •.vil 1 ,i!.v.iv; I-..; j .uu^lc'<br />

l! weCnulii ^-.-iy IJ.\ incrcju*<br />

lii.tt would iitar directly toua^iiit<br />

—J.j-.ii.'nkeV'titp<br />

.,-.'. tiu-i: >v:;'d hue thr- nuiilin^!<br />

I fir (."undent Decree<br />

oI.I)i«ricr,<br />

Scilcr gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from<br />

Presidio Middle School. In<br />

1951, he pradti<strong>at</strong>cd from ''<br />

George Wadtir.ttton Hiph<br />

^diool.and got bis Master's<br />

iti Business Admini «r<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

from the University of Olifornia<br />

ai Herkcley.<br />

Sei!er is the preitdent<br />

and vicc : chairman of<br />

Goldman Insurance, the<br />

brgcsl insur.>n:cbrokcragc<br />

firm in S.iti Trannsco th<strong>at</strong><br />

bandit! 1 ! nik management<br />

for siiuli and large businesses^<br />

including Levi<br />

Strauis Company, Sap<br />

Ff arvivto schools, the Gi-<br />

IK'.S, the Aihfetics. ntuf<br />

' Ik in responsible for<br />

providing the certific<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

invur.irn.M for many of<br />

Loweli'i outside dances,<br />

such as Winterhjll held <strong>at</strong><br />

the San F'ancisco Gilt and<br />

Euhion C.tntcx.<br />

"It's a p.'casurc for me to<br />

see the scnousnrss of the<br />

1 "W*l! sniH *nt body in trying<br />

to achieve an J go on to<br />

•cipher educ<strong>at</strong>ion," Scilcr<br />

uid. "i thin, 1 : ;he sludent<br />

body .ind administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

should be pro jd of it and it<br />

should continue this way."<br />

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NEWS<br />

Mission High to expand clinic<br />

HO Clinic unable to deal with severe medical situ<strong>at</strong>ions without renov<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

M<br />

B) Jimmy Cheng<br />

ISSION High School's rwo-yearold<br />

ficaith clinic will expand in<br />

f.iciUics, hoping to offer coinpre-<br />

hemwc medicil rare to Mission students by<br />

the new school year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clihic*t/new facilities in the school's<br />

basement will provide six times more *pace<br />

than its first-floor ofiice, clinic director Mary<br />

I sham said.Tte clinic wil'cuuimur using the<br />

first-floor ljical exams to i :,imunira'.ionv,<br />

prc;:nanC} F !f-;Ting, jnd ni.TIMI<br />

hcaith cmm«r!ine', according to Idiani, \biiy<br />

students visit tvitttiinic for acute care- tri*aftnt'ni<br />

forconditii'iiiiiwolvingimnit.MJote utciiliun,<br />

stirh .1^ hcadiit'hc*. "ttnniach<br />

W * a nurdic.ij Lib.<br />

Oimc'servico artf free jnd<br />

ahnut MuOcnt viiils uiihoui the<br />

p K to O'Sg<br />

About jO peiircni of Mii(ion'< iiuilrnb 1,JV the vlinic<br />

for v.ttjiKii m-rdtcil, nerdt like spmts p!i'">i<br />

t M.ilk-joy Mcndoza<br />

In the clinic'i two >eji.* JlMiiiion, thtr<br />

given itudenti 3 pt.Ke to tall', t<br />

rtaac'.sibiliiyt(M-..nr.i:adiilUKhoini(,t':n." {•,^J"5i[SSD8?fl<br />

• SJIJ. "Studetitf whci tjit'.'elud<br />

n p'.ice v* t^ci have .1 pljfi* to<br />

In .v.ldiiton ti> >crvin>; the<br />

den Li, liutlmii trjins univct jily itiidrr.ti in<br />

the lu-.ilth profr»iion, Uha/n said <strong>The</strong> medi-<br />

>t p.ihciitv antfci 1 lull<br />

the clintc't staff, rnmpmed of<br />

th' Jirccti>r; O'Shjtifihmr.sv, the<br />

c!inn.'inurw;af.iniilv nurse i»i,ii.liri>iner;and<br />

.i nu'ilnral consulta:]t. All ot thr dittic's staff<br />

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'of San Francisco.During'our tour, please<br />

stay in your te<strong>at</strong>* <strong>at</strong> all times. Plow' donot<br />

point, laugh or make ran ot thi other studmts.<br />

Think you. '•'',(_ ' •'. ^ : > .'V' _••<br />

Our first Hop is Washington Highl;<br />

SdJOoi.^hlchhloalcdiiHlic Richmond<br />

district ami cover* about £W,800 »q. ft It •<br />

is t tlirce«slory bufldingwith i popul<strong>at</strong>ion'—<br />

of 2,700. <strong>The</strong> most unique thing *t>out<br />

Washington is th<strong>at</strong> their lialkarc clean. -<br />

to keep the school clean." assistant principal<br />

James Dierke said, "If the school is<br />

dean, we [the school) get let out half an<br />

Iwur early^jjn Friday. ' ;, ;_ . i\<br />

Each class tafcei turns sweeping ihe<br />

school svtheentl of each week according io l>ierke.Thii i; -<br />

Washington's Economy and Environment. Ptc<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

' <strong>The</strong> Washington ^in is big^r than tne gyin <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

and it contain! a talcony<strong>at</strong> the topVJth ftendiu.<br />

In thegirls'lodccr room, thrVfcare alKwi lOrowsof13V<br />

showers which <strong>at</strong>hletes can u»c after,^ntctir*. <strong>The</strong>showcr ><br />

'stall'w»nsUiok like marble. unliW'<strong>Lowell</strong>'* •openWeltou'.-^<br />

Compared to the locker roo^s M Lowed,'<br />

IMS KT<br />

more space and better facilities. ; ;<br />

<strong>The</strong> b<strong>at</strong>hrooms in the t^ilding are digger than <strong>Lowell</strong> g'ym floot i*<br />

b<strong>at</strong>lirooms, but most of :he doors to Uie stalls ure^one. Graf- . Kr<strong>at</strong>ched and the<br />

nticovcrsthewall£.andthcbaihi-ooinlviui^lsm4'^dmusty. room is musty-<br />

Oijr next (top is Lincoln Hi£b School which u^oc<strong>at</strong>ed in -.1<br />

theSun*et district. It has a popijl<strong>at</strong>'on of 2,054 and it ii the gym has a shiny<br />

largestCAmpusinSanFranciK6wtth2^-497^i>i.ft.ci>rnpaieu Moor, decs not<br />

to the 240,300 tq. ft. <strong>at</strong> libwdL . '; , • ; \\ smell,.»ndhaspor- -<br />

<strong>The</strong> hallways <strong>at</strong>e clcaiicr and wdetthinliaUs,it.V'Wtfll, tablj bleachers,<br />

but the walls arc empty. Hardly jny aftumfc. I'jullcl^ps, or Although<br />

pmtert line the walls. ' c,,|t, ,-. fa, Lu^ci!<br />

Mt»i «t ihetccUisioornvarc ab^»<strong>at</strong> the »i/r f « Ijmx-11 ^ichcol, i: doe* nor',<br />

chemistry room, ewcpvfiyr the art rwim. whichare <strong>at</strong>nf»t h^vc the movt stu-<br />

has the cleanest hdU'A-a)<br />

thanks to tliejSV/EEP<br />

2. Uncoln High School is<br />

the largest of<br />

high schools v (ith S;8S<br />

Sq.ft.<br />

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i'w« iwjyiM. one tbr girls'and anotlier fa the biwj.. lioth I97.V M.-Mcrr h rh^ r-r^v'r ;f\il\ yu'ALhiAi ^li.n-I,<br />

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B<strong>at</strong>hroomf stalls are the same a"7i a* Low»lt b<strong>at</strong>hroom j<br />

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Thr gyrn <strong>at</strong> McAtecr is the seme siM as <strong>Lowell</strong> j bttt the<br />

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aJl-wealhct track, J (ootbali tletd jnd sot-ral wllcylull courts.<br />

. Ntit to the foolbali field is the auditorium with a lobby<br />

which rott-iins lounge chairs and w<strong>at</strong>er fountains. <strong>The</strong> stage<br />

it the umc sire as our juditot ium sUgc. but the se<strong>at</strong>sare made<br />

or pi<strong>at</strong>lic i i-top is Wallenberg High School Thcentrjnoeto<br />

Ihe.school has a b<strong>at</strong>tered appcarancrwith broken mndywt<br />

. Intidc. the hallways are not the cleanest but they are<br />

deanrv Uun the halls<strong>at</strong> |j)wtl). <strong>The</strong> bottom half is tilled ^«h<br />

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Tlie school gym. which is next to the mam entrant of UK<br />

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Many cultures still practice arranged marriages<br />

ByTnogTrmn<br />

T "P 1<br />

I I tiirc,particuSarlyinAsta,theMidtile<br />

V*/ East, and Africa, practiced arranged<br />

marriages. Arranged marriages arc not as<br />

p<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es. <strong>The</strong> decline of negoti<strong>at</strong>ed marriages<br />

ibowt an evolution in society's values.<br />

"Arranged >n« triages are those which<br />

come about because of the choice, encouragesnfnt.<br />

or actions of the parents r<strong>at</strong>her truu<br />

the two young people themselves, 1 * Nelson<br />

j'flrCiliforaUitBnVe-<br />

Palestinian junior Manal EJ<br />

Karra said. "<strong>The</strong>re's always a<br />

third party involved." Th<strong>at</strong>'*<br />

the person who itnowi two<br />

parties who want lowed tSeir<br />

son or daughter. Thin person<br />

talk* to the parents of the two<br />

parttei. "<strong>The</strong> next step it the<br />

family members, usually, the<br />

parents, are the ones wJto txUc<br />

£nd discuss it, AiJd then th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />

when they arrange evetj--<br />

nti&d marriages <strong>at</strong>e lare<br />

among American*, blj t they are<br />

and parw c<br />

Detroit fite Prcty. "Aiwi nrhcn thov: iramigrams<br />

migr<strong>at</strong>e lo ihc t JnitrJ 5:itci, tlu-y<br />

bring iltt iruiiom tvith thrin."<br />

Her fc<br />

lhe United Stales m Ww^ ajwi tvent back io<br />

Pokiitan when he.r-rantcd A wiii* in t'J"'«,.w •<br />

"Mf iitO' •*[> oMci ^lilci lidti J vciy ^ix.ul<br />

/lirnU <strong>at</strong> ific univriiJly-iinU he Kitii net,<br />

TliiTe's *i)-Jnd-w> and lit-'i looking for i witc<br />

and he's from*he Cnittd Slalt* and he wants<br />

.tog-rl marriedT" Mn^UA said.^be didn't m-ii<br />

know my dad. She found out about him<br />

through a college professor friend th<strong>at</strong> shhad"<br />

'My dad's family derided n check my<br />

mom out and they cime over to mjr mam's<br />

house and I guess my mom's family liked my<br />

dad," Jamva said.'<strong>The</strong>y asked my mom 'Is it<br />

fine with you' and jhe'j likr' Fine.' t think my<br />

t{jd uw.ipi.Mrr ,•») mv mum. ]^j\ mv miw<br />

didn't see a picturcj-^'invrTTiirtg. 7 !wy uu<br />

r.wh iiiiirT 1. >i jV if,*.-1 (niK 1 in- iln i: ^fJJm-v<br />

MvddJ wa^^Viiiul rti' mom HJ> l*i. Ihcv >'c<br />

f.| KjlT.1 !.tJi{. V NiO!.!Ol<br />

mnffiapo J.T rejlly auct<br />

two UiJ1 &>y in*olt'^d work really hard to Way<br />

h^-.ttUci, U'i'A inaiiT* "' Honing their f«m-<br />

\W. Or-OnuiM". then.* .»i" tlic ouej rriai don'l<br />

'.vu'iti have ti**ii tti;' ale toUilv in ii/.r wifft<br />

CJih othrn'-iifv krinr/ each oiltei for nwny<br />

years and ificy still haw pcoi>Ic;»s «> il'» only<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural trwt thcydoh't get aloni;."<br />

Evtn though some people *upi*ort ^r<br />

«n,BfO marriac«. the curtort ru»i disadvan-<br />

Wges. One w.ampU- is the conwjuence of a<br />

divora 1 trom *n unsucce»srul nuuria^.<br />

-Over there jm JraqVu'shard todwurce."<br />

senior Karni rtened.an Fg>-ptun student *f i<br />

lawdi. wiit "After a divorce it's hotrd {•JIV*'.<br />

womari ;o live. It's hard for her to get nwrrici<br />

igair."<br />

Arranged marriages pose a problem ioT<br />

h2IWi<br />

of :he if. 1'iul Pioneer liau Kjnchan<br />

M<strong>at</strong>her, a %oc\*\ *cicnti« al tb-.- Women'*<br />

Development Prwictt ir> India, said,<br />

"\Micn i giri - 5 sent away i'or mcrriape<br />

jt such a yoiuig age, ihc'l! •tUrt<br />

having children ver>' young a*.<br />

wc-U. Th<strong>at</strong> intrant more<br />

rnotrier* will die giving<br />

fc-rr tK.and moie bj!*iei will<br />

die"<br />

"Some of lhc>e girls<br />

arc iust 10 ye*i* old,<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir educ<strong>at</strong>ion comet to<br />

a halt wh-rfl they're m^r-<br />

tor ttwit<br />

in fcgypt l>ct."aust j<br />

"ihtry den'i want lo mix<br />

their f.unilv name with<br />

niiicr 1 jniilirv J-> lhey<br />

tuny c-ti.li nih«. fhflt'n<br />

tin' rc.fj-n v^hv it\ donf,"<br />

tuim;i Ifjvi.t -t, .i !.-uisf. siu^ctit.<br />

vai.i,"I wouldn't i '.v [Mit-nti lo art jn.ee<br />

iiuriw^-iln; nit (IIIVTM think n'srij'jll. l'<strong>at</strong>cntsc^n<br />

tie involved m hflptnp. lhe child decjcJr<br />

nn>m.iiti-.'.i: il rhcvdon'l .tjiai<br />

rnani.igt*."<br />

"I opp*»w ihc idea of arranged nui<br />

hut of course maiiic I'll h.tvc mv own n!>)ci •<br />

tioris Ion llic marriit(;c!. I'll Uv to -nfiueiKe<br />

him or her,"' H.imrd sjid. Ut ivr»uld hi-lp hii<br />

II I kia-w J guy.TUicU my daughter<br />

*1 know jmim oiw;. Are yv.u inirf«ledf'"<br />

ihr said.<br />

Student speaks about living with deformity<br />

W<br />

HY DO YOU LOOK LIKF<br />

!h<strong>at</strong>?* Wh<strong>at</strong> h5pp::r,ed (o<br />

loud chough (oi everyone to hear.<br />

"1 w«born lilu thi*." I ay. ''•<br />

I have » facial dtformity. It's called<br />

hemangioma.<strong>at</strong>umorconi&ingofduitCTf<br />

ofbiiod %TS$ds.When 1 wai fim born, ii<br />

looked like a small, tiny led spot on the lea<br />

side of my note. <strong>The</strong>n it grew *ivJ staro.*d<br />

to look likna red, ripe itrAwberry, After a<br />

while, it stopped growing and it got lighia<br />

as I grew older.<br />

During my dementjtry ichool yrtir*. I<br />

would lay onabenchcnubright,fjnny'd4y.<br />

Mr mother warned mr not x> get too much.:<br />

exposure from the sun because it would<br />

CAUFORWA EXPRESS DRIVING $CHO0ii<br />

loving the wannth oi the sun,!<br />

itill did it.<br />

At schonl, ? uncle. <strong>The</strong>y stopped doing it<br />

and tucked off. i<br />

stuilenu !<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>rly, %'>lph the<br />

thei.' cranficul drfurmtlics.<br />

Ucd'No«cd Rtrtndtcr. inuring.<br />

^ people itave<br />

UalloH-een they made fun of<br />

CrouMn's Syndrome, which<br />

me by saying, "Ytju're already<br />

ii a rare affliction in wtiich<br />

wearing your tosjume*"<br />

die t*ones Jt (lie top of the<br />

, llcie <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> I feet'mote<br />

skui! knit together white the<br />

accepted *nd more com!un-<br />

biby it Ktill in file womb.<br />

Ahu*ni6 has Tud h<br />

able. <strong>The</strong> student* here don":<br />

Such pccple cannot see or<br />

facial de/crmity siice<br />

ttarc and make me feel likr an<br />

breadtepfopcrly, I can dJcv-<br />

she was ytrjug.<br />

.outcast.<br />

erythingth<strong>at</strong>a'*normarper--<br />

My parents told me lo igr zit jii the kid* «w can do.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> l««d me. Itut it didn't help. Some- 1 don't u!k almut tny situ<strong>at</strong>ion becau&e<br />

times I (ought with ih«n. One lime in el- I»eople don't «-,k about it. 1 usually have tj<br />

emenury ichrtKcx>'-emc th*i I lold bring up the subject. 1 c*m tell when tomehurtmyfedin^.Nowttdoesni'feeiisiwk<br />

wardxsmuchasttdidwhen I was younger<br />

Younger children are more cimn J <strong>The</strong>y<br />

Jik qi'riuont liki*. "Wlier*.<br />

*"' •*** ^"tfg"» th<strong>at</strong> the principal was my body want* to ask, but they don't want lo<br />

1 di.') il come<br />

fromr"or"Dbe»it hurt?" „<br />

;We I*vc in * worldIwhercphytial be* 1 jty<br />

is overvalued. Miny peupie,csDcuaHychi]<br />

drcn with fad*] deformities, ttrivr to try to<br />

b- "normal." Wh<strong>at</strong> is "normal'" If you re<br />

physically different, then you're not accepted.<br />

But 1 always tdl myself, "I am lhe<br />

wme *5 everybody else. 1 * or the good old<br />

stand-by, *-Evrr)bodr lik« me "<br />

"Everyone Un sr, me thing about themselves<br />

ihut they don't like, but for tome<br />

people it's a Ii I tic more extreme. "Don't<br />

judge a book by its cover" is outd<strong>at</strong>ed, and<br />

people don't liilcn anyway. So you have to<br />

live life in it goe* try, no m<strong>at</strong>ter how it approaches<br />

vnu.<br />

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UNIOR ADAM HARRIN*N"$ draft en havfrr .<br />

ICil lo him. TV Lontli Mxkrtl Jiarr th<br />

mcrnorie*«rA.l:irii<br />

Sp«n«h wirh him ,d witl», when she tutnc J<br />

one tif the. j'f*-,i<br />

ltnjniJ.rljuphrtijirvctvth v, 1<br />

!«rt during fiif'.fiiTi.irj vejt 4 y.Tuup t.) »-., in.-JuJ i- \<br />

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it uj'.ttiI.!:i>JiivimitarJM't«^ Li<br />

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inad or angry. (h<strong>at</strong> the lavt time-1 tvnuM see trim w*v S-n»ird.iy pigl*- 1 ,.'<br />

r , Hit rj-fi were (hr mo*t Mr m-v^ JrjM.»Ktuilfx.in.iinM «>u III t»ic-»i' ihai wa»il<br />

/ nirmorflMr thinf,^ <strong>The</strong>y 1-iM ( w-pninB'J? '•* h:rr.l wnutd hji-r- "•-'M [ 'i-n ii.m I f.<br />

'...if •'Ik.* L t.—1_ M 1 1UL| >Jtl<br />

ttul it took Adani'v IM^^<br />

lo bring jit tiii friend* so<br />

, . - i n.iti iiriifi'si l "IJ)ir!f' ^jl hfl<br />

; we went our every day, ewvpl Sunday. ~ r.^<br />

— Liruvhi High Sihoai luiiwr A>mr» !>uleh r?<br />

Adam Harrington on'- 1 _Ln**'ijuuw} I , -, ..,^,,„•„*«.tafUc -<br />

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-.: - • mybsst fnTid-MedidrverythinpTduf. Mr u-a* my Wvrkom T^jo*<br />

He v<strong>at</strong>* milv *hy toward gtiK, Ktil rv-ctvthin^: i-I-a^:>>i- Jum^ things with- \&j&yli<br />

boilt«hir5ri-Jebecamehe*itant |arouitJ^uK).l jiways a**- out him. (te WJ* full oi'lrl'f, and jl J i ynfair ihit his^ilev-i ' ' *"<br />

xicui th<strong>at</strong> hr" resprcteu n<strong>at</strong>ure jmy'rii* Mirroundingv t\cn »'i;t *r»>rl *»r »udden!v. 3 , ' :• "• i; ' '.'. ; ; ,-<br />

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one<br />

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JLoyry thousands of peopte all<br />

acrosi the wond, jim Jones co*j'd<br />

convince 1ws f<strong>at</strong>oweri'to voiwrtarity<br />

w tfte Jtev. Su» Myung Mwn/<strong>at</strong> the<br />

use fli 18 endpartiCfp<strong>at</strong>cd »n t^e<br />

group's Ktivfcies !or two ri^tt?c. His<br />

«j»r«»r.l"s aur-t introduced Iwruo Ite<br />

tuR. Alter hrs (if si visit, Jimmy beiamt<br />

artive in the £ «te<strong>at</strong>f or d»aarysxotlcVKludinprr^'Iw<br />

li**M:iei HI* tindy<br />

and me.<br />

Wr wre ruria<strong>at</strong> aKwt traits ;tf*J wttnimS h> ex-<br />

^rvrort; ooc firitiun»d. FjtrnfT, Fn3r b*l «»>« « nwn<br />

Tram *ba tJnifiohott Oraidi, * cull thai hav membaa<br />

*U *<strong>at</strong>>w tbr country, peddling picture* in<br />

Cfcintotvn. She a^nirrJ slioul the nil and k*rncd<br />

rtw« * m<strong>at</strong>ing iwnti lake pl*£e tlw ne?.t day. We<br />

1 pidrdtmbT up and ho^cd award rtw hou*<br />

*v ift*cU»£» ut hrfd. A> we left ihe or.<br />

A lap***; ro*n is hiil<strong>at</strong>e Z*H swdsd m whrn<br />

«< rung iht dworbc^. At ont, IK five tit tht* h»ok,<br />

like "Wh<strong>at</strong> rtrr wm UJs join? tiered" thil \\t wrl-<br />

IVy • J(-*J vi to 4<strong>at</strong>oe #tt rmr th the<br />

We were •windtJwidxr-'HWwlturcui MnKthAf ^<br />

g<br />

andu'idheW ^<br />

Whni he faft. M wfcwpwd tc each other m<br />

there *M» > (o««j*ied oiotfa- Dunng the T*ie*.<br />

fcmilj- pvurrrt h»tf ot w> dnwt dowr Ac totfct >n<br />

new fu- onne up-lar-i- Gre<strong>at</strong> itv^L^f Wt dlda'<<br />

think 9*«. He tuned ; A*ng w u» «t«wit rfridde. He<br />

iilf he wurfcrf i" k«i ^• *-JeH rt(^t n frwil of us.<br />

VbV ihni wekhfd p*;t u( another rUco until<br />

Fmilr;>*id. "•* l th<strong>at</strong>h ^J» mom wanU ine 10 p»<br />

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IIHOUSANDS<br />

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«teiy our desire to tight on the b<strong>at</strong>tlefield or<br />

design the city of our dreams.<br />

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women revolutionised the toy industry. By a<br />

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Toyltitid,a book by Sydneylitcrn.<br />

Duke, Udy Jane, Scarlet' and<br />

Cobra Commander instantly<br />

found their way into our<br />

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"G.I. Joe is awesome,'<br />

Bryan Treuel, a junior <strong>at</strong> Menlo<br />

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my friends had a cri, tit on Scarlet."<br />

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hut with an added twist.<br />

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l:ci-sii'ii.iJn.l j' !vi- .ii-i ihiMicn^ithtixirn.mytoyii,figuring th<strong>at</strong> : 'inuri'<br />

H Ix-ir..-!, .i../,oKimvt l»> Uc«l, Howuvcr, • -<br />

|*t,'.vl::!H' is , IIT -thi.: ki'V rltnit*ni )» .i clul'i-' '.titiilii.it inn u>'.tully ii<br />

dtvcl'.iprtictl{.aLCiiitf.'njili'i Hfsl. Whc*h».T !hr lnui " . •<br />

.iiljil is [c.idtdy. .iiuti.1 ;o i:i< tiiii-.l ••' ji].iy;jii; S*iim - [t• Ti*•* puili IJ-CIT cltilffrcn to b'c .<br />

•i pJmc, Che 1;K1 m<strong>at</strong> \v.irn r.cw- worJs »»r ,ih'.-iJ of the i»arnc by fi v i^S th*:ni toys tiuit<br />

rropes J.V.IIIHI:-»r *'r.h-: .tib.it in!cr.w:i."«r,. .ITL- tim .iJv.iilf'-.'.t. ",\T tcii.iin jy.'j y^j have<br />

uUinuU'ly >itMin£ to thf thiM\ lounjijimn tltft'«. rent *I.IJJ.»CIIK*S .n<br />

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lili r4S' : -*<br />

^ ';;•-"'•• ^>^ e ^!' ( '? 1 questions ol<br />

-of C.»ljforiiii-S,ui<br />

gtnt:iici«t<br />

Freimcrsaid,<br />

j / Inform<strong>at</strong>icn t*'>m gc-<br />

T nctic. testing can inform<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ients of possible &*rnoitc.<br />

discuses or the<br />

. clunc(5ofij:hcn:aipiiicm.<br />

f Cchett." tesiing allows sifected<br />

pAliems to plan the At-<br />

able questions<br />

W./incited<br />

f 3 posmieiVoh<br />

b<br />

h may hetpbabies\<br />

inherited diseases<br />

Qt'ctrd ihiiivMiiah'on'l tntnspor' on) •<br />

{VH ro their tirsuc* properlj, rryijltmp<br />

inint j :mitti!iiti.il« > ^ i -jr;dasfiarteni:d<br />

life i(j"j*i;yTidrysric fibrotis, a a>mmor.,<br />

ci'l.ti UiS* J-jwiJci in wniiii<br />

tuniis, pjnaejs. ami iive r pjswgcs arc<br />

clnpged with mi(c*«jc. *<br />

"Gaieliticstinj; is not a service required '°\<br />

keep someone healthy," Odom >ai(l, j<br />

LoweJl jynio^ Ciiinadiy Go!dfn»liteyn^<br />

it insurance companies shouldn't cover \<br />

rnysteriiis of genes<br />

L rtKhi liiu," Goldcnshteyn t-i'id. "Maybe \<br />

iijfutufc.Riht now, genetic (csiin^isaliuttjr)'. 1<br />

f P^is not essential to everyone. Only those who V<br />

i%)id ii should be able to tune genetic testing, \<br />

liVdrihe otli^ luxuriw i'< our jociety." |<br />

tcs, jpcctaliit in, ohttcuici and gynecol- 1<br />

ii tfie Ohi^Aty of California-San francucn. said, J<br />

ink thai dSSc 1 ]! a ilir.&t ;iut it Igcnctic trsungf) .<br />

cdultrbc misused itwe don't stop and think coTcftjJJytv ; "<br />

£buut wh<strong>at</strong> it's for. it started out to hclo fiwnrffS who \<br />

arc affectW with very serious djiesiTi, where babies I<br />

wWJ be in agony or hHy^eiYyitirdcd." ' V<br />

Muusirtg technology"niay tuxomc a large prorjjsmjri^<br />

1 Ir|<br />

JT" \ c future, accordinR^lrt'Treimer. "People<br />

ft .. .^ shauid reuliw tnj»rWiwi t':e m?«nj to do<br />

^ \ somethingi*available, f L / -<br />

— - •- - •<br />

t the use."..Freimer said;.<br />

\ "America dr^sn'l yet Iwye<br />

V '-• •" th<strong>at</strong> consennu." - -'<br />

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By Jocdyn Bdtmenthal'<br />

. TT RECENTLY INTERVIEWED<br />

=-•' i -M<strong>at</strong>t Sharp,tiie baMM horn the<br />

•, JLrc ver-ciTcrvcsceiii band W^CSMT.<br />

. i*ou probably bay* line of the following<br />

response*-, a. Omigosh, 1<br />

Wish 1 wen: Jocelyn, or, b. Wh<strong>at</strong>')<br />

. Weezer? OK, I know, th<strong>at</strong> bund) ot<br />

; asthm<strong>at</strong>ic guys th<strong>at</strong> sng* thai song •<br />

ijfcout a swe<strong>at</strong>er^ "' "' M\d Icl them know how I<br />

"feel.<br />

j<br />

star*" is through fun club* and fan mwl; f : <strong>at</strong>i ,<br />

club address lists arc available al your u ;;irctx<br />

bookViurci anfi'if you cun'twpy ilieni<br />

down quickly enough without .1 now clerk<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ching you, you won't even have ro buv the<br />

entire book.<br />

..(!ut f.in ntaS'and fan viubican pr:«.cnt<br />

pioblems. ?in,tofaH.i;t.it.i.*i J lon^tirrir for<br />

^etebritii:* to reply. 1 sent three letter* each<br />

to actors Kcanu Reeves and Brad Pitt in Utc<br />

STANDARD P V<br />

SCHOOL<br />

March, .ind 1101 a single re>pon« has come<br />

bkk.\<br />

Second,some fin clubs;COM numt-y. Club<br />

itues for lhc Kevin Costner fyi Club are %2^<br />

a year, actording to tlub me ptcsidtnt CinJy<br />

Noithup.<br />

:<br />

Viir d, public ivbli..ii.i!:i of my iirsi XAKU, I<br />

turned lo :lw nearest Internet ivstrnt 10 u-it<br />

;ji;kie. let ali»:H-,» l.:iowicijj;f.iblc NVt ujcr.<br />

.'Jut with cclebriti--:. UV.r Cnurtriev:!tnetiohjin.<br />

!'.in t>tc<br />

,f K-uuldc<strong>at</strong>ch J J>ur;V ;"<br />

• Instructors licensed<br />

•". byDMV<br />

* Futl insurance<br />

*• Free pick-up<br />

. • Dual control<br />

v 10% off for <strong>Lowell</strong> students<br />

SPECIALS108"' "<br />

[ 6 Hours Teen Driver's Training<br />

- 566-3326 • 731-0857 • 467-5708<br />

it is 10 take<br />

.1 r.trot] dnw) vinu^I-momory bnc in search<br />

ot rnt£rt.iir:ment new;, With jt burrowed I11lanrt<br />

,ict"^«nt. simple i'lsttucinm. and .1<br />

nici*. ttiund to help along ihe way. any curi-<br />

•nt.'- *"u! CM\ read the f<strong>at</strong>es'. iriMu.Mii tr !ell Cjmin O.'Urien groupies<br />

how miich the tulk show host iuck arc<br />

deafly t!ic opinion-* of the writers and are nut<br />

bjjitl tin solid evijente like inform<strong>at</strong>ion re-<br />

Baskinffi) Robbins_<br />

Lakeshore Shopping Crntcr, 1539 S!o<strong>at</strong> Blvd.<br />

681-2253<br />

FREE ICE CREAM<br />

ORYOGURT<br />

Buv C«nc Or Cup At Rc^ubr Price<br />

Get A Second Ice Crcim Or" Kviii.il<br />

v-)r i.eiser vaiur hrer.<br />

1<br />

who happily $angalong.<strong>The</strong>ir performance<br />

was so moving th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

didn't mind (loo much! when I gof<br />

sucked tnio the pulsing heart ot the<br />

moih pit. Imagine th<strong>at</strong>.a mosh pit<br />

<strong>at</strong> 0 Weezer conccfi 1. Anyu-jy, I tried<br />

tv» com-ey thh to M<strong>at</strong>:, but he ;cspimdcd<br />

th<strong>at</strong> it wja"UTribIc."*<br />

It ij vef y coniforiiitg to sri. th«!<br />

V.Vev.er h.v not been blinded by Lhc<br />

gliKof their new fame—ihcydon't<br />

even i»ckttOkv!edge il.<br />

" Before this record curled doing<br />

well, we were all in desper<strong>at</strong>Jon for<br />

shoes" Sharp said. <strong>The</strong>y needed<br />

shoes and their swe<strong>at</strong>er wascoming<br />

undone. Tough breaks.<br />

"Well, 50 now we can buy<br />

shoe* and c<strong>at</strong> all the food we<br />

luce to e<strong>at</strong>," Sharp >jiid<br />

Although they did not<br />

elabor<strong>at</strong>e on their favorite<br />

type of shoes, c<strong>at</strong>ch a<br />

glimpse of their famous<br />

footwear on MTV.<br />

It's hard 10 keep my<br />

head in the clouds and<br />

be siar-struck with A<br />

band whose feet are so<br />

firmly planted on the<br />

ground, even if it is my<br />

favorite wrap: band.<br />

asthm<strong>at</strong>ic group who<br />

swe<strong>at</strong>er. Froni left, M<strong>at</strong>t<br />

Starp, Brian Beil. Risers.<br />

Cuomo, and P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Wilson. .<br />

icJM^J from official<br />

fan clubs or trustworthyentertainment<br />

irajjazines.<br />

OF: ibe other iiand,<br />

the Internet is a<br />

much utikla-r WJ) to<br />

1IL-C r<br />

lebritki. You can ar- .<br />

cut- with si>nut»iH- C<strong>at</strong>ch Xeanu<br />

who iiiuiks th<strong>at</strong> Reeves on e-mail."<br />

Kennit Uesvei is gay v ,;". [•<br />

.m.i know th<strong>at</strong> somrbn((y will actually'ri-Jd<br />

your comments. Who krtnws, r.iaylw lhc rciar<br />

will t>e readinj- J^JUT comnvntinn t\w ^'ci ,T.<br />

Ahhoujth I tou'dn"t c<strong>at</strong>ch a %lar to u!k lo,<br />

I'criiaps some curioui ^ouls ou'thcre will<br />

have better luck. U\ j grCj» W4*.~'io get Jviiurfinicd<br />

with a computer and the Internet.<br />

It'you have the time, p<strong>at</strong>ience, and demented'<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e of rnind *-ver the summer, try it.<br />

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Alumna Carol Channing reaches for the stars<br />

- By Ciirii Wu Jf '•»•*£. Charming i.-r^drd her f^-^f jerry. Ci.x. >t>A playrf 'p.->ii'i'e Mary Marhn tn *.in>cs<br />

HWrOWCRICHARDw^ .a««fc«i«ripietete,wln,.w,fioB.7 k:ri.w«dWr.l-Jv<br />

toX-oweDwidTcsuyitLowril,"--- Hollywood to Broadway, and-,. "1b ouigru* Way P'iy m th*<br />

Carol Cfwnning «id during •> Owumng-vai wrH on her *ay lo iorld v«u don'i n«M SUM Kke<br />

Kcenrdwiiwoj! in the school *u. turdom. Mjiv MarIiI: anJ a r o, Clunn,ng.<br />

ditonumwhi:h bca»henur,ic."lf 'Jowcr Champion. »f:c nuti" .^~<br />

tt bothers you new thai tfwy fcwp tpoasibir.fri 1 MJIV M-irtiiian<br />

you need Marv M.irtir, .ird (T.TU'<br />

CAitiniti;;.'* Vari'tj) wro'.c.<br />

citing Ourming in i'htou;'jh a!' (hit, tbv hj* ai*o<br />

you working overtime... I have to Utut A't.Bir, is alfci t(:o mi* wfcr fo'ind tune tr> do a fev re^tTutntjs.<br />

tell you it wa* worth it. It rcaiiy •wu!dU;«direcundchort*v!.p i icti of which jjflrnered piU iHiijiri*.<br />

«3> '-'.-.• hcj' moM popular trosiiMj, r.-VJi/? Her'nrigioa! M*t album o.<br />

She should know. />n//v.'<br />

On her vay to stardom<br />

On |-in. 9. \WC-_./irT.^<br />

sine'* cover rtoryp.-ji•.* i«. :1a 1 ili-lime bey.-s.rHcr in<br />

its field ami Vr.orfcrrf the Jv<strong>at</strong>lcs off<br />

Ion College in Vermont where<br />

ihentimKwnnf spot on tfiechain<br />

majored in drama and ilana-<br />

v.hvii il wrt* :Wea>tu in iycJ. Jt^<br />

"Berunngton was a propci<br />

collegeforj-oungwomcn.tiifiarr'j Prei'tr ttloudK, *syin$.~ l. Her Jjlesc jibums ars<br />

4 .ti Uro.iu<br />

(of women *o men! ISSVKI—w the way.anauthrrtic utw .vim .-.!tn'_'«<br />

girfi had to be really progrcuive " ,-»:; rjrc a fitfettomcnv-.; its it it in t'tf<br />

CJiannmg joked. • , hexveni. Perhaps once-in a deiaik. Back on track (n the<br />

E*«y wintci, the girli <strong>at</strong> a oti'ia «p!c-J« abovi- the (ttcAi Bay Area<br />

Carol Charming returns to speak to perfrvmtng arts studor.fi <strong>at</strong><br />

,! owe], 1 on May 2. : . "•: ;<br />

Benninglun were expected togcJ 4 White Way vrith enough [jntluncx Charming tb«rk in (he Bay Area Achievement. <strong>The</strong> Lilctinie "lony On Broadway and on tour<br />

^jbinwh<strong>at</strong>evrrtheyi.TrcrriiK-ting to tc-!lliimirutc thr whole y,.iudy 'omilcphci tiniJipprar.nit-inovci Award ha* or.ly been givm once Channing evcntuaiuS'pIiysd 1,27^<br />

in Channing'fa id; rieing i dnutia lei^-nd of *liow bu*sn«*." a decade as Uoliy levi in ihc maji- befonr. U>E year to )e*«CA Tandy- conicojlivepirrformanffSo^/fe/M<br />

•nd dance m-imr, sh* J ncwsMi"'M>onbecjrncihtf cul-conicdy, Hr&\ Vdu-' .*bVcl if the ever Mr tired o(" iVIV and ti estim<strong>at</strong>ed iti Have<br />

\ventlothehiBtieitlhr.itiir<strong>at</strong>'*i>ok- b-*ighte*l tt.ir, the "f (in" of them- Origin ally opening 'an. lo. pl-»J"»'iS W**'-') 1 . CliAnning jai^. playcj the t-'-le of Dolly Levi over<br />

mg agency, >U'jW*UiiuifMoi:i.i of- terummoit in'iuitry. i964. //t-idi. IMiy! \%on \*j ?vfi>' " 1 A ; h3i tixctfuxy HtUa.Di&yiiMeW' 4,'KW tinrtAittording to heir pub<br />

flee Ioo*cir,-- iorwork, '. •' Chan fling Uier si.urtd in Awards—vtill areforil ot 'he t:io*t int it mort- Hue jnd morr real to licity agf new'•''<br />

"I went straight there aml.tijctd "' J^rr/b. Sht-carnedanOw-.il nomi- ever awarded i-i a singitr iho^-.iw all ol ;H mth>> company than any- tUmlCfunming'sHelh.DflUyit<br />

io spraL to the president," Chan* n<strong>at</strong>ion a'.id ? Golden Globe award bet Ben Acttes 1 ; Tony. Chan.iinj: thing outii.Hc the lhwfcr—:t lut playing through May 2$ <strong>at</strong> iftr,<br />

nir said;"BysoinemiMak»:of the fii>Jier porlrdy-a* ofMurry in ihc bei'.outBarhraSlrcfWndm Funny absorbed our Itve* t.MTi^ietely OrpUtumVie<strong>at</strong>rc Tickets art avail<br />

leer* incs; I wa* «ent in ihirc. 1 * picture ?hemnghly Modern Milbt:. CIW,NC\T month,Clunniis wJUie Uc'r« happier ilian most hunun uWe u/ a// BASS tickiJ outlrtt. Call<br />

<strong>The</strong> t«Ti as ihtry «y, is hittorr. She touird ihe countiy a< the hot- receivinga 'IST.V Award for Lifetime being*."' . (510) 7t>2-RASS.<br />

Learning how to travel on a shoestring budget<br />

fly Nicole Bolter<br />

- motf Jjpi iK"Ciyoc'.aiifl>'$4^«''n*-v<br />

on wtvt.d.iy& «it.i»l rml*<br />

i , Driving/iay lv the ihoapr-l wjv. but ,-\tmr,ik!ia*tV;Oo['t!O!iiingrtfniinian . At3g»i»'J [r/ti^fMtioiifil Airport IO the hw-fet<br />

j vuueanah .i'ys,ort for more icenic routes Trdntn-.o lo Los Arsjjde*. <strong>The</strong> tlr.il is a Mcmfxrrs can stay for $) 6,80 u nighl tnri nbn<br />

I ^Ki get (••• yojt"destin<strong>at</strong>ion: \y'uiego''> Jnlern<strong>at</strong>ional HiMicl.it point<br />

j Free" voi^iiwttcijl! Yoi» and a tricn>ir' l »f Vour second choice ii one 'rain ridea'ontf I/>ni2»alKn;trvcmilcjarvJiiSI.50buiride<br />

: ol u'l.om in'lit lx- J.S u*4.'i t>r '>lj-f, >.\*jt> i)ic ccu>l, uliicti ukr* tour fi,>uii !->nj;cr. Irom ihc airport. Nightly r<strong>at</strong>e* arc SI* for<br />

.; both fiy foi the price of one. Vom tukct Subiccttoivailability,tr*tripcanto«$78, memberiandilS fornon-niembcrs;;<br />

J would w« <strong>at</strong>wtit S'^0 tounrt biji ftotw S) U.or $154. - 'j^ybcre«ryiiuplan_trtg'jihi*.Wfnnicr,be<br />

Oaklaiid to Los Angcies or San FranciKo Cieyhound Buj !,frtrt oflrr.* trjnipor* sure ifiptaniidead and book carfy to get the<br />

. wSaii!3ieeo.UvkffokinvTOurflitt.!it2I cr t<strong>at</strong>um to mam* Hare*a!J jcroi*:he conn- tnrst iirices, • •" .< '. -<br />

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j '[.UI ov-r. stutf 01 paying sti'crsJ thouvind<br />

J.JUr. tor several thmnand client ;t «.!.»••<br />

•.-.mn-rici. li'in'.- .ire ih*' Hep . . „<br />

id* iniirthu. I'Uoi u therrrfrch the (dish or long for thebcanci<br />

<strong>The</strong> "Spot"<br />

Nt*. noi tlijt *poi. l-'iirwJJjngthe favorJk<br />

hnnnti'it- '.I:? pljcc in be, iht- r^sn del you. in<br />

! .. :<br />

rnyc;ivc,we'veWAildtrrwi 1Cin•>«. potsih.n<br />

" "' ' Swimtest' "'<br />

r,ilcoi<br />

y fun:t. How muih you want<br />

Wwpiftmr parent* wac i;:lUw L*?- truth •;- 1 U«okU>*\»-!i»i teswins r^*^v^^^[^?^^j '«i hijchwnoo- Thry «• inn.--- rriMmiwr about nui tuvcVc<br />

p!<br />

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'•'.''.evttwsi^t to rt?uin iya nuiUCT c»f pir^nai^.'-^iSeavn^Vftohoutsyj<br />

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dl as<br />

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••.nvr-v. ".-'r dunk lotvMhecr.t'f both.<br />

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Sni.'hi«hit tfWtcpeak<br />

aiiMily. Others ' v 'i'<br />

mua^)^\^fftUecpnieniorw>morer-aJ:i- -~%-»irr.!oroi>«. Hiif;v'(!ue«minutes rh<strong>at</strong>,had Sports ;/ buntpSn life,<br />

iul lh^napjpvYCt't,on one'figt'i'iiaiiJ,, ' • Int»l *oi:o,ird«i'woulii hne v.fped vw {&?• rlieinaindiUcH-f/eK'Tweimliii.'h'thti;'*! iie*(:iletrvjwip > .vi|<br />

• Sft, in mf firK^cci'jmu.rilVcWrMt thr i.^rdini* io ni; ^!t^lji>f.'iis, l 50^,-IfKliTiiniifM sintiit.in,[itiv l-vciyV>iri»imli*ih.iMh'ie'«>! &»* (tuir v«,-j, !'.i ralhr: uliciiortiKiiivrftyhipn s:h*>ofp»T^. C^Vere- mow oo.l'.tmvlSH^h.Ows of 1l )5,San r'ran-;<br />

LowcU'drpenoicc. "-; ..': V Xzwtni *i(^iv.ti(w.. t t-tjJi!iJnliw:.-tiii 1 i>iw. j'itdoitl AaiV/* «: i;iiU >. c i*;.'..If vou t-*cr lc»:l like you're .v-ificinji<br />

•- :•.-:: ; •;' : ; "•> >; j . ,-'- // thruuph *yoip, likr thing* aicn'i ££tn# last<br />

Rumoni • • ;•''• "- • *-'" Cnmdfadene Lynch •/• , fjo-u^li,MI* 1 mnembrr. VoiihjvTiherir>to[<br />

-; I WiiJI.Tiof ihtw runwir* to^lhai pltpcd Trtiiiv thebi^'it bur.ini';i.Av»vi- prjJu N^ int/t 1 i>r«»v»n IMJ-S Yowil be c(K"kiBii y.*ur lilc t.vsIitK'vhrdtiphbuiter. •<br />

Columnist holes foward to<br />

senior prom, not gradu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

I<br />

»ySttdCou»*rv other plani'is ii!i>re bflin-sMe du<br />

J^-^-- , —-^.—^- . than **My dadV bm OiciiJ'; i! ynu hiv** no foci dcAtrnty. v. „., •„.„-.. t< ~-m^f - M\<br />

T*.S'l ; lNA!:tVin;RE. <strong>The</strong> up£le.H.(ili.!:Vjb.ir«ir4m-i. I^'l.howw.Mcrdaihetjl) 1 . ^^i^^TO>^^^!SJg^S<br />

/pinmide of'my high school or wri'et)ims.and) Kailylw.vto Ivigt P<strong>at</strong>ch, m it could _KMI!C in<br />

t"'.ar«f. If you think I'm talk- go r) the icdeo thai. nifj*.t." I'.yt<br />

Iny about gradu<strong>at</strong>ion, ytm'rc tVe? fjee tr go tju* mtihuj t.('. ouy injury,-Otj :h»r biil<br />

'.^T?n^ r^!^* ^r/^r j:'ty«Vi. 'iJui^.^IJ icj^vii* 1 !! «i tj*i«-"oi ^artfjni 1 ifu: you ie-tint'd m &H]<br />

arid I.wanl to My ii.frw.wiiidi-- sb«r ptck* biw'Jirt now ("i anj (re'Jlrt^J^;;>^l^lJ^•.Tr^r•>;cI.^Ily if j~<br />

(??lhl>bccwl} aboulitK fpttd irmertimlypai'f.mr th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ter) your j;y«i'iejrher i> '.'n^ «f ibe {^'<br />

and bad poinitof lhi( w-calioj. vjhiloJ'Jiiii^, 2) lie or *he4*kv. tacyltv s[wnw>r*<br />

''-.•', 7~ .' .-.••:'•• - r^yoti by vayinf,."U" r ; :«,"likr ' Ah. ibi-"oieriKjiit-*. <strong>The</strong> only<br />

ptirblrtn people K&w-arii Slcfn *i niiAtlr'ii f tiit', r ir.inii IM-I^*; llia'r? »v. n>it«K»* i*<br />

i(;til>' • yoiiihe»f».soyourarii«weact<br />

in the bjck: t'Je-e icr. A cai.cJIo is vert^iia:<br />

i;ruur>J: Ye*b, S «oh.ive.miun>i,:iiv.'UI'-dtii<br />

;,: ua.UteMirthSiescr.:\^ """~";""—•— ——•* Proii) ; night ii V*c-ji( b'^iuie voO .^n tr.<br />

., ,:; -,So>vu wannii kJiWhnw to wh<strong>at</strong> K!*C >';-id itiniim! when yinic*y,t'n: wi thcirom',!- ' i>irc a> r)ic ptfin. let the fun / litre* ^rocib<br />

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A <strong>at</strong> **i<br />

<strong>The</strong> King is alive!<br />

EFromGraceland's luxury to <strong>Lowell</strong>'s linoleum, Elvis lives<br />

ByBmtLce<br />

TH£ LOCI 1\ T Ei>S MONSTER dots not exist Aliens have not abducted<br />

Michael Jackson Big Foot isn't wandering through' the forests of Oregon<br />

But FIvis Prcs'ev is alive, and he is our principal.<br />

At firsl gfcna Ihn miv *ee*n ridiculoiic. i>u; ife rr4cmbl4nce between iJ.«r Kin*: or Rock an.J Roll<br />

and the Jung of ire Modular Scheuj'c ii .irk jnywherf he uunteii.<br />

:<strong>The</strong> iaine applir* in his^utteai-i prmkipjl, jllhoi^h he i«<br />

limited ro the faculty park'n^ ' ol - Cv>i n shipc. He pets leowrd .ihoul •'<br />

his t-ninuniim t'orj-rltins rij r.f (rash, but h(j>finpf<br />

:ii hint ifTiKticc th"vc in'd<br />

jurn|. po.w this<br />

I c<br />

meflerl wanted mdropaiii»<br />

tiut it wait impossible to icr my<br />

counselcr. However, in my fa<br />

tile struggle, I cre<strong>at</strong>ed some uc<br />

lies giurvnteed it* ^et yoi. mtn<br />

*ny DU<br />

(IJ\P and try tv sign up fur'<br />

lor will Want lit tee you. I tried<br />

it md iny counselor *tar*i*d<br />

Jtivnig rne to school, making<br />

m* 1 niche*, aiid tucking me<br />

into tad <strong>at</strong> night. Now 1 have a<br />

riiinttiinvi oider on lux -.<br />

It flunking your cUv«> i


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EUERY IS SECONDS A BOY BAnERS HIS GIRLFRIEND<br />

Counselors advise: Leave before it's too l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

j. / ' • • , ' . • • • • • • .<br />

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Men's IILV knows why.<br />

"Many people .think<br />

MAG MAfilNE tb*.'iintihipn*He.,Day after men Jic mipertov ic<br />

da:'* teenasejir! is bit. p/'^-ihcd. and women .ind th<strong>at</strong> a nun<br />

kkfctf kitkei <strong>The</strong>/nflkterof tln*c -^rutx* on<br />

(xJyiiUticiwp« i icnv'h ihctP- Oii*e j pill iv<br />

ufiiicr control, xhf y.n! .«i*»^<br />

into i>->ljtici)i. VVf w.lMt to<br />

l , f , like tlial out<br />

f lhii*iiU4iif>n V'hrtifr r>r, rtpfcij!t/ by b< \<br />

Inend"<br />

UIGTIMS REPORT 1 IN 10 CASES OF ABUSE<br />

surviving boyMehd's abuse<br />

UyJimtKiWong<br />

A; Nowhere tpecul.! f<strong>at</strong> ivulttd a:our»d 'ally don't tiewm- io be bit?<br />

the block fotuuLiUuiivltiwnyt. ' uunrturay S^IMC*.<br />

A: H-.iJU« 1 foulnowlwic 10 t-u.1 v»a*helb IJ: V.>.»t kind ol fh;ng>did sheh<br />

school. I depen-ient on him, ami he Vnew it. Vt-u T^>«went<br />

li> wouiJn'l under«.iinf. l«u: ! didn' 1 . leavfK-- A:'rtV!J,shewii ? lolc4ifb;m''-r<br />

i l*7*-;d hini- - : cauic he's w/.f thlc';i', n»'ii «u\ Mie<br />

Q: Pidn't M-U tcali?tr rhcrr \vo.r -bt-t'erv alw M»J he's J jerk jttd rhai Tnj<br />

JSaini ijtiutius Hi^n .'viieki}!.<br />

Q: Why do you ihink he jbuwj y^u*<br />

A: I kiii*vtl:ctv ••At'ic taHlt'ts, but dt fjni' people tiut ihvtc fur tnc t J'^O<br />

Jr-in't knr.M- '.his v.otiiJ itrlp. I mc.n, t;*->r: vouidn'i uke :* jnyr.)v,f r.<br />

AI.iH Uw iumu'k?»»t;ciie^. <strong>The</strong>v^lArt't hrfp dKi •^idir.1 n-. IMV-C him.'i -till<br />

iheb«ine!e«:niioi, *oliii;uicd(hr»-w«'tc.:- lo'vc<br />

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. Q-. Whjl UMuil fOnK -l espei<br />

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I Tva» a igjrl -iiid he thoirphr he cojiiii h.ivt wor-t of tbetn. Ttui I<br />

complete aulhoritvoier nj* AIM*. ! think br" '•houl'.f i;jvc i;:m.<br />

had fun hitting mV--' Q- 1 realize it<br />

A: Not much. 1 ihink<strong>at</strong> times 1 would hit b.\rd 1<br />

Jam bjcfc.'bVi j«'wbutd jti« soci me bari; It ,)' v o<br />

:,hardtTMd«)'. ? 5h"iiH:p?)iest5 iod,st«tT like tb<strong>at</strong>. didn't<br />

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be nn-rji-: Ui'tK •.onit-<br />

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«hwol soon, '•!<br />

1 don*'<br />

*J: Where were your<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ents whi'r :bi> han-<br />

A; Mv jitfrnt* ir»-<br />

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t \ tr.ct orti.-r !cfns t!ut were :n my Miii.ition.' need tu (.ilk it, V'nu-w.'.-.'wlK-t.rf 'our "<br />

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< Driver Mfke Ktnmas oper<strong>at</strong>es ths pump<br />

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23 Revolutionary electric nn:h<<br />

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Wash spikes <strong>Lowell</strong> out of playoifs<br />

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Softball swings into championships against Wash<br />

B Solid bitting by <strong>Lowell</strong> and errors by Lincoln aid in victory;<br />

superstitions take hold for AU-Qty<br />

•fbyctlim ind tbm AAA tea?<br />

T^ASitiClEMtiTmm.iht trad, bw «•i,u.£t. >n t<<br />

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he lov«|. When I think bfSeih on ^ hl " lUl1 * »Pleted a<br />

> archrival VS * <strong>The</strong> previous dd»',s 5-4 victory<br />

.- .. ..utcr, .Mano . wtin'l settled unttfilW final al-lut<br />

Perez, had thoughts of teasing a as jjJiibrlcflfielder Geoft'Adams<br />

walk out cf Leonard and giving made;an improbable, ovcr-tfte-<br />

:.Wasfi the lead, shoulder c<strong>at</strong>ch in deep, deep loft<br />

".Lcoiiflrd had other thought*, th<strong>at</strong> stranded.Washrngton's tying<br />

FncwJwith the realizniion of his rtmaithifd^efirstvictoryaj'but<br />

^ r; T" i Tr:fe"? = ^l w J I J I ( | IC corners for 2 anunrftheOrdinolsofa triplet.*<br />

^••"•% I strJIo^flnd^e'vcritajUv swaggered AA\ Championship for dw thtr.-J<br />

&'-'': r offthe mound smiling-" o^era year in <br />

'• Athiclic LfayiH 1 chau>pto::ihtf<br />

• an Thursday. M->v 11 and | : ridav,<br />

|. May C<strong>at</strong> Uwdl.<br />

j <strong>The</strong> JV ictrn v\aN undofcited<br />

• - this season and w;un'i surpriwd<br />

; when they came uui 0.1 top.<br />

I "I knew IV wntilil lake first<br />

I becaiiv: we have j stroni; liuni<br />

j and were iinJeicaicd thu JCJ-<br />

• son." Srnior ChriMinc nltni-<br />

»l«Ordin:di. behind Leonfr^ 1"£ > *?i" oi « w *ff»«« Wh<strong>at</strong>»».-!« ; «n,hcl<br />

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Cardinal runners racing toward finals<br />

T<br />

ByJoahSladtJcr<br />

HE LOWELL TRACK AND FIELD<br />

TEAM dared its final hurdle by<br />

conquering rival MMtecr, Thurs-<br />

day, May 11.<br />

And if <strong>Lowell</strong>'s expected defe<strong>at</strong> of the<br />

undermanned squad of Galileo, yesterchy.<br />

goes into the books- <strong>Lowell</strong> will have<br />

sprinted to the finish of an undefe<strong>at</strong>ed season<br />

in the AAA <strong>at</strong> 6-0.<br />

Despite a perfect season, <strong>Lowell</strong>'s long<br />

list of injuries anJ a weak boys' varsity,<br />

: causes them to limp along to the All-City<br />

trials Wednesday, May 24 and finals S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

May 27.<br />

Tm morr concerned with the injuries<br />

than in/thing," first year sprinters' couch<br />

Andy Bcnx saw* ^Specifically those of key<br />

runners, M<strong>at</strong>t ballon, Raymond Lie, Alywa<br />

MeJIot, and Mike Dalton. Also which varsity<br />

lunhers will actually show up, Mike<br />

Wilson nnd the memtws n{ the varsity<br />

•400m relay team."<br />

At the McAtcvr meet, "everyone was<br />

dedic<strong>at</strong>ed," sophomotc Tun Nguyen said,<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y were all going 110 percent m I he<br />

meet, no m<strong>at</strong>ter whether they were hurl or<br />

noL"<br />

Nguyen's cohof« prc^d his utotenitjiit<br />

accur<strong>at</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>y niver bioks -irride, whipping<br />

McAtctr, ibdr toughest competition<br />

in the le.i]*ue. Nguyen won the frosh/soph<br />

800m in 2:11.76 nnd iioneol the favorirw<br />

in th<strong>at</strong> event going into All-City.<br />

Tlte other fir*t« place fintahm for I owell<br />

were the -UfOni relay lea in (46.1 Sf.frenhitwn<br />

Ritchie Jong in Ihe 1600m (5:07.49j,<br />

wpltoinotr Eddy Chou in the b5m iiurclies<br />

(10.3-0,sophomore L-mercnvcHuey in the<br />

•100m (54.68). sophomore Son Wwiit in t.he '<br />

lOniu ill..12) and 200m (24.20), And<br />

sophomore l-'eru* P-sciio in the JfiOm<br />

As the frosh/soph team rounds the fin<br />

turn toAll-City.it looks likely th<strong>at</strong> the) also<br />

wil] sprint across the home sttetch and take<br />

the title-<br />

M In frosti/toph we should win (lie 100,<br />

200 and -lOOm rJccs, plc^ the two relays<br />

[400m and 1600mI," Benz said. "Who specifically<br />

will win those r.ices, il depends<br />

who we decide will run wh<strong>at</strong> evenU. but<br />

probably Mike Dahon, Huoy and Pham.<br />

We should win the fioth/soph ch.i.,ipionship."<br />

Tlie ijtrli' wjuad's hopes appear just as<br />

promising.<br />

"OasiiLuccroiindMyeshaKiitmanwill<br />

domin<strong>at</strong>e competition in All-City," junior<br />

Tony Stubblebine said. "Thcyjtr Male: class<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletes. We should win every running<br />

event in girls' because of standouts and<br />

depth."<br />

' Luccfo and Kii'tman showed their<br />

dominance, winning two events each.it the<br />

McAteer meet. Luc em WM the iftOOtn in<br />

5:28.64. and ihr 3200m in 11:44.96.<br />

Kirtman wun (he iOOtn nnd 400m with<br />

times of 25 90 aiuf ol .63, tespcctively.<br />

Anmitgother winn^n rrcm !o»velhvtrrc<br />

the 400ni relay \a»n '51.71'. ophnnioic<br />

Emily Prictin ihefffXim \2..\? ^4<br />

nior Ana Wonp id I he JOOtti<br />

Wljilr (lie ([n<br />

ran wctl.tiic irihii<br />

squad stumbled<br />

nph and pirlV<br />

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"<strong>The</strong> sejstm h goin; 1 , j'rc'iy t>.ril" Im<br />

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UMrnt, ptoven in ihe hcuJ-ta-hcail mcjt<br />

willi '.k.Hl':ut..;c In-Art' Ii:|;l: lin|«t-. tuf<br />

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JV baseball finishes undefe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

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P Practices pay off,<br />

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SPORTS P^l&ffii<br />

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<strong>Lowell</strong> tiniifi'-*'J<br />

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' By N<strong>at</strong>alie Quun and freshman<br />

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mmm L<br />

Ttw majestic PreMdio seen from ,ust sbove the Crispy field Hangers on Lincoln Way {above;.<br />

A 25-ton tank (left) was j.i»cod on the Parade Ground in 1972.<br />

HBstorae military post now a n<strong>at</strong>ional park<br />

T J<br />

By April Chan<br />

HE PRESJMt), the lar^c« pica; of property<br />

in Swni'hncisc" \* a rel<strong>at</strong>ively unknown and<br />

in Swn.i-'hncisc". \* a rel<strong>at</strong>ively unknown and<br />

uyesplotvd tre^-ure.'lt'iilikc a city within a<br />

ctty." Snn Franciscan P<strong>at</strong>rick lVrdoii>i.ttiI.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> Is just one of the reasons why f^rdon lake*<br />

his tiirccluiy* to the [lblnric Pmidi'o Thcwiursort'e<br />

plays ba!! in a liny grass ar«* lx.-l.iml the iron hart of<br />

tin* Lombard G<strong>at</strong>e entrance.<br />

"We ui^4> lake ihc kid* ovrr to Hie ruusruui, localise<br />

they like K» look <strong>at</strong> the inhibit*, espvcully ihc<br />

1906 Tcrthqujkr exhibit," I'crdon wM. <strong>The</strong>y iikc<br />

lo liHik <strong>at</strong> the cannons, lite little st<strong>at</strong>ues :.t die g<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

:"ad the old WorltiAVar lliiiLvfit;! in Main Square.<br />

Us always been an important part of ihc ioniumnity<br />

uiid we'd like to keep it th<strong>at</strong> wuy.<br />

Tlrt U.S- Army occupied the b.tsc for 149 year<br />

before turning it over to liit N\Ui>ul Park Scivitt-<br />

1.199-1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Me of I lie<br />

Presidio's bre<strong>at</strong>htaking view*. Movies such m Slurtier<br />

in the Fh.*i, Hiy/i Anxitty. SJ / Mnrr'tcJ <strong>at</strong>: Axe<br />

with it Vtitttpirt' tcjii'Ii' steiiet<br />

filmed <strong>at</strong> Presidio \:tcv .<br />

Many of the S J reKidin's<br />

present<br />

tin- %Wt acres of<br />

cj , ;) •.p.!.-.- to l'.nOil<br />

acres, JCCordinj; to ihc<br />

t_ t is K gre<strong>at</strong> piace to<br />

t«rcd the pou in J'KI . Jfet inform<strong>at</strong>ion about the Prssidic. / , faCt sheet for the'tnn^.<br />

after it won indepen- . "!"""•'" ' '~~ " form<strong>at</strong>ion, released in<br />

dencc from Spain. <strong>The</strong> United St<strong>at</strong>e-, \ci't-ii the<br />

Preiilio «itirin{t ih'e i&'lfi war with'Mexicu,<br />

, "it's just an oasis out here." nearby resident Dr.<br />

Gene McCoy *Ji'al!y.<br />

Tile l<br />

ccn;er, a Mvlinj; alley, bike rentals, and fwid con-<br />

•'vi'S"iiHU_a( t'.'n^sy Kitld, .utordioj; to lin. An;;. ?'y.<br />

'• 1 y*i4 S»;/t Ffii'H'iiCO Chtottwle. ••. '•••<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Pentagon announced on Dec. 8, \ y h2i, tlut<br />

it woiiltl deactiv<strong>at</strong>e ihf Sixth Army dt the C'rciiilto<br />

'/our yfars ah«d of sched-ile cue to n<strong>at</strong>mna^ r:tJi-<br />

•ary cutback, according to live. 9. iW-1 ChrotiicU:<br />

"We'll be out of here byf-rpu 30,1995,* one ofr<br />

ficer in the Military Police said.<br />

Tlie army's announcement of departure has<br />

caused tome worry among nearby residents. Tin<br />

not happy about it it e!!," lvidon said."I wish they<br />

; could stay, control the traffic, and.iust keep the area<br />

well taker. %an ot and wcll.fioliccd. SVe'Ii be conccrno;<br />

whvih-.7:ii*s l^ing takCjv^ve of M well as it<br />

l.'ouriucy O'i hn i sjid,"\Vc !i.ivc p.irk<br />

police and i.iw


-'•:<br />

V-'^L^^Bditlon-v?^':<br />

^olSem.NuraberS-<br />

Glass of 99<br />

to have fewer<br />

minorities<br />

??• Freshmen will be less<br />

diverse despite recruitment<br />

T<br />

By Tring Trmi<br />

V1L NiJMH£VLS ot u p<br />

minorities jtcrpied tor the<br />

stitoot year did m>i ir^'rewe despite<br />

!ht* Lii'Vcli AdtnisNior,- O>ninMtkr *•; effort*<br />

to re.-ruit 'hem.<br />

(.nwtl! .idirntu-;. 1 ^ Si '.jh<br />

student? (I! percent oy of Sf>] frc?ihnu::<br />

accepted) and 4*» AtikAn•Amcriyiu AM<br />

.- dci'U i$ percent! jseaimuicj lo !.<br />

. toWrll.<br />

r -<br />

Recruitxnentefforts included ibc. I.ui't<br />

V nowing th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> probably has '.lie best<br />

'academic* and viv^rali cxtracurrrfuUr pro-<br />

•gram of any bch^ol in. iho uty," Kodvar<br />

B<strong>at</strong>man; Varsity bas^all<br />

swooping to the wins city<br />

Silver screen; championshi]<br />

Special Entertainment preview ; Ah ? clinches Txmsbay<br />

of the summer's most highly : seftes, 17-6.<br />

anticip<strong>at</strong>ed movie. ; Complete coverage in<br />

Page 14. Sports, starting on Page 23.<br />

Grant begins five-year reform<br />

./Hewlett and Aahenberg form coalition<br />

W<br />

Ry Kcvm AugtU'fiUerKcr<br />

ITH A IU-CENTLY ^nouncai<br />

$50 million RMni, H.iy Aroa p'.b-<br />

\'\c w;hiMils wii! be able to pjrtu.i-<br />

:•"•*? •« ^ ••o'"''>*l •irl'ii'^il it'fnmi niOYti^itrit<br />

!ouj*gr.uie iLititianls and fucu-'or'sp'cal-<br />

• Pltilar,th:tipUisWi)li,jv<br />

dlutnnus and co-focruict ot il'ic Mi".v!ni-<br />

P'ackjrd company, ami Waim' A.intT.tw*'^''<br />

fotincr U.S. tfml-csiaiitjr »o Bf'-t.i;r,, ?H;<br />

iiourKeti a''(.u.Utiion *.»n May IT, ?.*:':ordi;:\;<br />

to .i l^sfArra School Reform Co'd<strong>at</strong>ioniiivc<br />

prcsfVrciMje. By don<strong>at</strong>ingSS^mlttton trj t,V<br />

Bay Arra ^chool Reform Oiliiibbr<strong>at</strong>iVe, the<br />

two wUl help in a five-year effort to improve<br />

Hn-Area viSdolv<br />

"We arr wry lnrumaU' m play « rtile m<br />

gH, IJI ofoi:r ichoolvaiul<br />

nj; mere for the stwticnts in the<br />

lyealtfr BJV AICI," San I-rancisco Foun


3*<br />

itr' tui2 i s ia (OunseitM- twthi?rs».ptrtU- ..Higiitry uvith'<br />

iiuu Tit itt ts jti n ( fm Jiary he cent tihu'sons ai they have to. 1 -ipp.iTtU;<br />

Twcen *iudt vt • ind t**»tncr rtlu*r siu- n:ty it* krutv/ ih^ir studciit^ po'soruii*<br />

d nts 1 )d pmn's In addiiion. ^on;c and lo intorni tiniiiM-Joif ivhcn pi'tlr<br />

IOUII"- io 'Kttrk Io.id.<br />

t seems an nttrinouttaftte tw SJ*<br />

by without even Ino 1 .«> 1 s tJ m H itiny Hj<br />

,i tiff* 'm i-i 'jtMX Via hn«r. t-Tg« • «-v<br />

— - '''"^<br />

<strong>at</strong> him. <strong>The</strong> ud 'Vf >'<br />

c:.O program \oclids .hcltcrsand<br />

i! ill<br />

iinJd'J h* ihc s rj ff tur-i or t! c<br />

^upi*.: ic Ct-u t i uiUns Imi n f<br />

sy7nix>l 1<br />

hojie, people &" hungry<br />

tns hcjd to v tr^ the 1 JJ t I ! T wd fewcire. ."-<br />

111 xVlC<br />

• - Washington, J>.C. mayor<br />

Yct*inivo~eopl*- <strong>at</strong>tain, Alihough'I alreadj<br />

cad i<br />

p j4tt<br />

iyk blood<br />

"T!M« of us wiii wr.rV in V.'asi'i<br />

mv<br />

«>p for ?oor, ep<br />

ncans dcn'i t>


StipiM sophomores he allowed to take AP classes?<br />

Mtvkrt, frstrk tr.i<br />

ninf fijt '.i*2ria, jrsi boor-,<br />

Ar intend ill ittvrtt<br />

:,">';!.'."vita! slots wtiivh !>liouid be revert f> me<br />

f ': Coumcrp»int: Wlwt ilm nui iwii hww<br />

hjvt pr*ni«ty.<br />

ft»i<br />

i;-,l'oin't; Vpp irrt ' l1f '" vlllcn<br />

fij; or MJrfe-<br />

Foteigri language M><br />

key to success<br />

M^-r&W' i ^ Students should spend allfree mods there<br />

!.; du w-?I fit fii'/j, t-is*-. I t'ni<br />

jvicvrty aU<br />

;:,r--.u:-'J-. :-U<br />

'^ZZZZZZZ^ — than itir tia!Jt*j>s v j"d),j l>"U!'i-if>Ji::i:-; - «ttin- ; , in tin; 1 )<br />

I'd /.RV>"ir': jMitupiujj v-tic<br />

iJnvf f.ilnj;!iJ> vmiii- tr.i;;i*<br />

nit'ii wet* yrj*. "l^iiifcS.'j-iiit-;<br />

laljjrtiiint^osn'l :<br />

.! Ijnif iff •lie btrt .v. >'•.•<br />

iUrtthrctigtiiviUllj 1 , .. Annihc-r rww.fi i^i (ori^oy, itt.i "<br />

JflHt to their own<br />

Atlowinc us tt> spend<br />

' id- oi»- tee t:fi-<br />

ijtt fiMcnifig to thrir<br />

sima tht! fifth gr*ic.<br />

nicwhere I w<strong>at</strong>iicJtoaumJhirphKloM. • whiih T.ri.i: iliki ) had !-" ;;.• to<br />

V \pokf wilh Rrir<strong>at</strong>\.omittton and an- VWhinpiijii. ;•• i<br />

jwrred/Towci' Kiph:"N«wonf» did I W ' nirdtd to .ULViitu<strong>at</strong>c the fact -".-if<br />

mighty when! «»nifjrcJ U>*vrlJ with my tti-it 1 missrd l . tvvfli b\-~.iily one '"^J<br />

grJKiou« n<br />

point, ihcdn V-Micntin^<br />

« M JI " J rwiuiv *••• trt^&*^£££&<br />

. Y<br />

;;*iKir.'» ability *ho;iM : -.^|^^.^1^^@^^M^I<br />

hcy^witiply..- j ^ l K ^ - ^ ^<br />

ij ;(iicil|f'.!,.-rpcjting |HT week is<br />

>> VJILIJMC lu'<br />

be idn^a^c IJ1> aUi> uuit<br />

Tlirrt Jtc fiv't-ii'^iiji dcy<strong>at</strong>tiicsifii wou5d have,to' be " ; -':•'<br />

it *tTitply vvoiil-lnt woi'il - .<br />

i.'.Ui.ivjijfv^ic K*'.* i'^>iisijt-i it.nir friiwi. VYV.alnt<br />

ltrapiinp,aY'>rV!t;ft'.<br />

HKTC'S IVW) :i' WJV for th^ wl.<br />

d»s to^ibtnjt7^1= limif'tJuK..It's' •':<br />

like ' "" '••-'••<br />

»«' • Jtihr'WIJWI tan; •".;..<br />

1 telt like .in out<strong>at</strong>t- ' .<br />

And i! wj; Dot JS ii I wain't iry»n*;<br />

Wiihingiun. 1 ;uinrd itutlent<br />

govc'r.infnl.V'ubj, and ipam<br />

i*\ter ihoii you could hit sn ejvijih.<br />

i cnrul^-i in all tin: freshman CiAlE<br />

(Jjns, . th<strong>at</strong>:, i-t.-)u,not «U th<strong>at</strong> Mttpid.Ycv, t felt Hupiii'wyingJhjj;! '•ftVehdcd»nBtij-.ir<br />

. As fai<br />

i riiy teacher*. ,1 t/a»i?yffilJwhariUcl<br />

itttjtxii ditl:i'( dtJ" ' ^'^e it r>!.uw«:II:j fe-jod rha/ ih?-/d thiiik.Shediiii'f a rUa th<strong>at</strong> I Uliaed I didn't Mong.<br />

:v.jtkc ii w-' *.rtwcll. s?--»hc re'jtV W*.iupid-* • 1 ifcoujtto it iTmiic.utttrt-eon the iwgc»>f iheaudilnriutu<br />

i.t-'l-sinou^li. 1 vas juviifwJ in my fear-.. 'A"hile niy jiar- icli-'prcarited a> GCIJH officer. One wouU think 'dial Movi ,v<br />

ur'iwigdfiirft. I.iijiKid rjyseif Jt "«^ ?ctf • sv^purttJ niv.'jUqaii'on.WKldid not cnndeuin nu^jif.-aiy «JUK»I wtUt'i(5ir*t pzuion.hul i ; onlyI, 'he m^in;«^tTjwrenwwria«^fl')dtheircfaU(J«a.i^'»s-»r^ aliiiur^cjctivVtiei tootneeai my diMonten!.T Jt*«y*ef( in somucb work thai there M-oul&i't beachiiicr'<br />

iaddpfctj l isr*^«~- lV3|::A;)OUlof lhlt laiher/JsyyuTdjKyhttTlc<strong>at</strong>mngwr/tiHnparWasIiin^t.in' 1 " " ti> e*en :hini; »fcoy» Loweil. ' "" '" '•" ' ' "'-<br />

* ' " ii i:if'ill fij Mliurv. there were my yern. When 1 vis r.-s t rrflcct oil and analy^ peo()lc't tit'i«u' viin»$ of rny-<br />

«If, I realize tiutl ammyoffijtidgelait<br />

iirt5twnptow i »*i.iwiii tt * :: i/'"Lt>' 1 *!"i* i l encountcted «V**^"»'conde«^ndm«ily, "iltiw - 7ac Kliew-'Mi<strong>at</strong> lam.tnterior to itoM iiierKhnjj Ix• • "." ' • • . • • " •: .<br />

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iwmm<br />

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'fr?j<br />

^^^gSSSSJ


Bay Area schools to receive<br />

$100 million to promote reform;<br />

mi rcquije* the $I*G miilion<br />

xo fcc sn<strong>at</strong>ched with K.hopJ Jinn:i ftuvU,<br />

m«nim» thai 'hrrr• wiJ] t*f 5100 m't'j'nrl fir<br />

tchnol icfprvn mr thr nos tiT TOTS, 3Ciwding<br />

rp tk* May » is»«*i •>: fr< -y« i-MM-'><br />

-*«/,? i^hrijnxic. ITK- m<strong>at</strong>ching :'i:?wlt mi,*'-'<br />

come fnrni u^rpoi Jtiomor pubfe Wyj/ce*. •"<br />

<strong>The</strong> siajiji gojhti th?L.*3a)>oraTrt>fK,'3QrMCol'<br />

Ubontivt in formal ic»n Agenda i-mird .u<br />

Kith other schools'<br />

.//Jilt M-IWOI m!Ut jihiW evideut: oi ini- rtf i^crftisinj learning foraUscsfcntsrr^i:<br />

**»*} ^«,M^,. -«J v.-_ ..L J- . Tach^iaoIm^nibTOitai»itfi««fthBi<br />

show* rriticniv th<strong>at</strong> ih«e criteria tre.beo^<br />

Architecture students nearly sweep<br />

te»clicTHuBhAjmon«ns»td. H Ididn'tqiiite. <<br />

T rOWElt<br />

AfiCNmoVKAj<br />

v40«fents outbid «I!pfevioo* i<br />

fin the hmerxaii Jrtjtitute t>f Arcbiirct*<br />

.hiKhVMjIs^.<br />

op: from J100 io SS'Vand a lid! tdiot-<br />

.i'.-vt*^efc rumBirrvnur&f<strong>at</strong> the<br />

T1he irr.oueJubiti»iiiiit:)e^#ss!i<br />

ttdi Hooni V5 in tlv an wing.<br />

On &tv&jr* May 20«d Sund«r.<br />

the A1A<br />

UA judarffiVdi<br />

or a I'isi- t»t-*t*in»nca(eefiiia.SeiH*>f Owtf Lyuwr^n their acadiRi':4u»iirw».''Th'jMudeiiuherr . yw.a^rtlAUsiarwVsa'^ioWhi^eK^^<br />

;; inr ovemfj best reodrf and dftfwring** .kenior arc *wifr if the profesuo*«I i*orld. tehetw* 'JrnsfifcV udtMt<br />

Riu lie,Or best dra»cinn._ *nA ««K~«— ia many high ^cho*>k i! :i/' x neJrvCT>-ccciwd.lwppy.andwri'pwud Bc«modrfwituicr\i<br />

BctimodrfwinticrWongKtshixiccon'-. tiarii«ohe<br />

• cntiy tncourageJ more minohriw<br />

_wh


TO w<br />

i-5!<br />

*>V.<br />

^0hvospeakersheade^i<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ional competition<br />

^B.Senior^scphomore<br />

FDHZN&It •> ftani wffl tend ,<br />

JL XA W Jfcfl Itf-der<br />

^ i , ><br />

ut ifae cowpcwww j*t« compelJ^ *n tfv<br />

ttetknd QaaLi nr j ToBnuracnt m >prB<br />

trwn,«bo {IUCK! fim m tbcqu*lrf*tn«<br />

IMirtWFteft* m iff cif rgoiy of CongtfM I>r<br />

b«tf,.wA mc*rd) W is*»« and trice n jaaad<br />

_ on 2Kb la pnpan. for rise toaipcut^ua-<br />

*Annc hid « very 90*1 comprt bv rew."<br />

6xewk» CDK)I SKUJW Bud swL "She 1 <strong>at</strong>her<br />

fint or KOMI piaa itocry bjonurwrrt<br />

dw'i sane to ifaii tuc. 1 wrer think of in^'<br />

rtunf u a thje ibmg u 1 ddutc but if thrrr<br />

wnu tujAWnft «t eKne to a cure thiAs* th<strong>at</strong><br />

wotMtxAnoe."<br />

Msadors, viio ^Jfttc tn cccttnd in *he<br />

c^lrjory will be<br />

i<br />

*A» a joung per »on ^oiag 10 the c«tioa-<br />

«b. it WM H fcolly btj ihocd fix ax heciusr 1<br />

! don't think Mi Bend cspcud mr u.<br />

CmIIMIImvnVawj>Tietuon *<br />

Urt- «v» thce mp. Hwr otinftrd «odcn«<br />

cnKTxp ti* born<br />

wxotJuK to Siri», i^uwfl has bcrn tomjtct<br />

JIJ *n the Vuboniis Mtw< 195^.<br />

Symphonib band takes top award<br />

Soph<br />

b<br />

Binl util AftJ<br />

_ .omoresdected JS^SfflSSSSS -**w<br />

to be in st<strong>at</strong>e band ifaampfcaidhfl;.wddifiSt.<br />

___ -•: -•••-•: • •:-'" tidi KJH>O1 band planrri (wo or tferer<br />

B? Drang Thut<br />

wi(f* and *afet read ant fif\t «, the fcwmu,<br />

which O<strong>at</strong> Caitfomia MttW Ednuton AsaoanJ«cMOf<br />

thr Bar Section Bml Fett^4lx:Smn}i iM Fi«a<strong>at</strong>han Wlti "to pwtKip** in the CaK-<br />

(ornM Slot Ilunisr t**«J a^^art iw Tbf ypuh<br />

"<br />

~\tm h**t to ger a fi^erfor from alt ftw<br />

ju^K^f to $-1 tiie Uiuntmoos Superior<br />

Aiv/rd," UiMdl band tenchci Ko T*krmoto<br />

tti u<strong>at</strong>c<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wk *;( «i


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tfur<br />

AIDS AWARENESS WEEK<br />

Tfef *eif*<br />

i Shaw T )tC<br />

f '"<br />

Track. *<br />

as^^a^Ss:-:- -:A<br />

Frame sfNfi<br />

the !<br />

ty.'.v-. •• ', • -J.-<br />

OlMNHUlC<br />

Urn aod Jcrr>'<br />

Pew I Cltw<br />

Vvluu v Hn.*uk<br />


flip pfew cuitew would require minors<br />

sm<br />

^ |;HJ KBoard rejects proposal, Mayor wants it on November ballot<br />

';• By Andy-Dang ''\<br />

:N MONDAY a (ecu curfew"<br />

i; ^measure will go htfon the<br />

/ Bua;d of Supervisors.<br />

;i •'- "(fthe Board of Supcrviior»/ai!<br />

^(•'fto pass the proposal, the miiyor will<br />

i^'-put tlm on die coming November<br />

,.-. biJlol."FJynn Bradlry, the, deputy<br />

!• director of the Mayor's Criminal<br />

aisticeCinincii.sakl "inception:; lo<br />

the ciirfrw arc if a pcrwm i; com-<br />

-j; inghuttie from a social c';mC''•"-<br />

;'•'' Tccnii^ers under the aj;e of IS<br />

•••wouKi not be pJluwed to stay'out<br />

•;• from I ] p.m. to 5 a.m. from Sun-<br />

\ • day to FrUjy and from 1*»-^i. loS<br />

a.m. on Vaiurday and Sunday, ac-<br />

;> cording lo the proposal Muyor<br />

i frank Jordan s of fire is«i«l on May<br />

. <strong>The</strong> oidinanccsfled th<strong>at</strong> pclicc<br />

•j-'»rfi«rs >ould taV.e c;jy ininots<br />

("ouriii-npiiblic places btMwecn<br />

;, thdt hujrs tr the H«milioii K«re<strong>at</strong>ioil<br />

Ccrk't <strong>at</strong> i!c';<br />

"While adult aunts continue to have Ihc ngl>i.to choose whether.<br />

decrease iii S^;i (•f.uiviiw.u, crime >f>tt sht'iild iv .it home or not," Y-<br />

committed by And against juvr^iles MAC member t'vj Cutiuo tone in San frandsco th<strong>at</strong> we will<br />

not lolcnitr scnsclcis set; of violecce."<br />

,<br />

Some advantages th<strong>at</strong> the Y-<br />

MACCommit*e«sersintheCUitj\v<br />

indmie.'.'vJt youth will be otT the<br />

strc-ts e^-'icr, th.-n ycuth crime will<br />

be reduced,.m.<br />

•According lo the name preri release,<br />

25 percent ot" all juvenile<br />

bof.ikin^j OCCIUI af'cr tioim. ApproxiirJ<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

lialf of all raj.es nnd<br />

liotiMcides of youth undei 13<br />

a.m. . _.<br />

"M.u'ot Frank |ordai> i.i trying lo<br />

be -i cop by wuiny this projii»i*J."<br />

said Willian? Walker, a meinber ot<br />

•Ate Youili Makiny A C^mge (Y- .<br />

MAC) cuoimiriM <strong>at</strong> Colc:nan Advucjte5.il<br />

youthnrguniuitinni.'i the ,<br />

city. "I: iilso make* everyone J p^-i<br />

liceofnoT, such .u*l'oj;k«pei s and<br />

ether adults ili<strong>at</strong> a; •.; o." the J'.I«'.<br />

Youlh 3M>und ihc city also hj*«! to<br />

CJfiy theii IP everywhere ii (his<br />

curfew t.>l-c> cftecL*<br />

; If iccii-'ijcrs dou'i h.ivc an idor.liftc.ltia»i<br />

and "-yn't.'.t<br />

1 :h<strong>at</strong> youths will be<br />

protected from neg<strong>at</strong>ive influences,<br />

jccording io their spring newsletter.<br />

Th-:Y MA'JaJsiire-.Oiini/esdis-<br />

Jdva:ii."*(«;i to the curfew, s»ch JS<br />

the iucrcjic >


NEWS<br />

Cole overcomes racism in schools<br />

.nn Minority<br />

MU . If. l--' : :''.'(•.•cid.-'i n wj* TH;K-I .•.'.!:"-'»,",- ""--.'.'I. ...'."V " '. l '.' '!."' ''"'" ' V ' ! '' ••'•'•-•• Ji'-t nn-t^i-t:v" ..|,.. ,„,.('<br />

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'i£'fii.i;ih..- i-.i. .;.:...it!..- : .'•<br />

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HI IP<br />

-••-• ;-.:.--~i ii<br />

,..:-^&«.-..<br />

11111<br />

UNI peacekeeping efforts challenged<br />

By Andy Dang and Brfrn Wong<br />

Fifty vcars .igtij 2S2 Ji:!'e^siU'i<br />

,»r.tl ! ,44-1 uffici-i's<br />

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cj-npaijin i*. spearhcit<br />

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Candid<strong>at</strong>es struggle for party nomin<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

pi Incumbent Clinton<br />

stuck het ween moder<strong>at</strong>e<br />

arid liberal Democr<strong>at</strong>s<br />

fly .*.iul lujan<br />

rif p:< i'..tti» ught to-<br />

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ilmton A]!V'it p ^.tlilv >fn;if the DtmficutK"<br />

TUiniiria>i\'n. 'i^wcvci, ^( ^ irjj^^J<br />

S'Hnd;til triidition/jCnntoii fashion, he<br />

hii been unable to ukc ^ deHr.in|: ii.itiiI.Thv<br />

\*nmpetitir»n i*f Kerr:y wilt serve na;iii to<br />

*h.ipe hi^p(ihctes than to icprcseni real CHUI<br />

petition, but if Clinton look.» iiand toan^vr<br />

p.iri »f hi* i-vjrty.hf miylii tinti it n !H-<br />

"iniii^t uiivni-irc.<br />

•17; Republican hopefuls<br />

fight very expensive<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tle of ideology<br />

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tllittltll^ llli;il iK'-t NiiVvilll-rr, ivIlCI'i<br />

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(MM*/. S"»hii U '..iLiiw! .\ •>'!'•( -ii .li.itiif.j.in;'. Clinton.<br />

j'|j|\-r imhc i'.<br />

tcni:vr; lie w.ii ivttc<br />

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v.i:it,t^e ir,r !;jp!, th'»ut-'li, u th.it ,-tii<br />

' .f'i'i:niv"'"i>:>ctvice t the jitjiiiiteisijuiteli'*<br />

•T •> H-r 'vif; t.f 7". ! in l l c became faniout fot Li*<br />

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'Anwtki. 2(XH'i" \v.< pl.tn f• >m hi 1 !' (MIU in 1t':ias,h*viinprcised<br />

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r'.i!uttc.nanlper.cv-rranit iuht*«r.iiiipai^n- .md th- r«;mt !ev>.lafj(in tfi<strong>at</strong> h-employed'<br />

Mflgjjfri^iBttB ' n 8 JiJi-'t jshr JiJinlii* an iHepal unnitgMn! whcti governor of Sari<br />

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IJ^.in v-Uiui c.t iud wisdnni.'MiiipoliticjianaiystlviliSehrieidcr<br />

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JIV Dale Major<br />

j.L'hand^Oii activities. AS'J result,<br />

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V*K: g« mad ai yourieJf for net yetraig iC<br />

^.^opf^«u*4!«p,ri^(,nlopofit." ,; Ww^na.aa/ftWiurtesiii'iS?^* lnd«d. many excelling siudunT* devote<br />

ionp,h*id boutf to fiui.itair«rtg their ^jdi*.<br />

' "You g& home, siaJy coniJnujlir, Jid get<br />

drnr mu«nut.onIv;CarP S«;J K«d*.h»f. r,«v,hing^nlycU1sm^.^e7d^ rdiiiveiy UtUr «Jeep,"2>.-nan*Iry.wid,<br />

• SUny ncHQt* thtir fr«t rr.tvis to- doing<br />

:ut:niotIio^tomincut Uomcv.vtrkr^nd oiner f choltittv. iwiviiiir^.<br />

To avoid nrgerivc rc.ictiorj from clx "Y»w*»Jay I tutwttJ prople tor CSr<br />

! e l d h<br />

i*-chTlott:elapiJVIId<br />

1 ! spend<br />

jbiuxx <strong>at</strong>* boura d*y on homeWorksmi study*<br />

tig." Brioc'Lee aid_"Vliy (o do as little a»,<br />

postibi< : -V''}trn i iccothn wichooL 1 do.iof<br />

worlOr; daw and I iry'to grt it'donc-iasL<br />

Scmcrira»I rfo m>*hoine»fork in tl;c)n^:<br />

• Hoy Kud;'BtsicaJly, if yuu don't ha\*e hi^h . jucsier, najil. "l-'olrss people j»k me. they<br />

rinu(jiigi^it^yAtt won't gel iii't<strong>at</strong>heI'tflfege :7;fon't luVbu*. 11 'hjveeitS'tn-. .-Sf,>pb4jniorc Jason Ice j.)id. "I 1 respect<br />

ai:edii»ctodoiheboJl c*n. Myaor funiii^V tiKiiT wiih' £"»>«i jyadfs.bm I 'iitn'j .cvr, 1 . ty<br />

b:hind'youandyoii!iiivven)Qacn»li?Jpf'Ofi;i be ihrni. I'heii wfe.-V Hfc'«¥»ilvrt avctii 1 ,^<br />

you try hwdtr.tn sdiiKiir ' &miJ« nnil if jh^ : Scmcrira»I rfo m>hoine»fork in tl;c)n^-:<br />

uyam- U's actual!)' really peaceful in tittle. I<br />

mea.ii who's going to bother yojil* •<br />

free »o e<strong>at</strong> inyiunch."iJOsi ii«n.^«i«.<br />

" I u y ta'tmi'fdgir my lime a» efCcienriy a*<br />

poisi!)!*.' iCi»n:'i»iHJ."(( >-ou usr your time<br />

wisely, you lind rhai you actually luvrr<br />

-r^MUjih wit, l\w'( waste time \-alchinp >iul>id<br />

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Think careiully before permanently decor<strong>at</strong>ing body<br />

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v lt*s a good «y to esprtu ^'radf, o^d ti»c><br />

make you look madia" j . .<br />

f- J '; •' . Dfipf.ff stctcotypci th.il only bikei* *n£ • ->iT. It'* tcirr/rtir ymh 1 'Af,-»'~<br />

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Musicians flock to musical Mecca by the Bay<br />

One na.'dr f^ 5 fc-jred h^ff Ivirjiw.' ttcre<br />

is s rich d-lvtreity in i'.'uwc' xtnci, !fe H? ? »<br />

wid the New<br />

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body tiyi's ITJII* viiwrejrj fmm ihc L<<br />

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^idi ?lu!nwikh.privoc&rJiifliU*Marry iU<br />

Si jr" ik all t» popular. Ofrt stict l;.»tal b*acl ^.'<br />

picJrti irti will ill he h wuTti^iil wTt^'il i\UcIcK, i?\UnicIcK I<br />

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Summers are Dazed and Confused<br />

nf.por^'H<br />

Y ALL-TIME .FAVORITE<br />

mow, Dc-*tantiC:niuH\l, lurpltis of M<br />

yen is so tr'cm-ly<br />

th<strong>at</strong> ut* thi'utd ti.iv! ii vvhumcvI,'T :••<br />

tollo«v.'" A fiutic 1 ; of el<strong>at</strong>ed 'hr..'!)^; ttir iimnn«, AnJ bcinic-, -.J I<br />

kids through ihrir glorious U« day of yvt» iricfiirc a.iy oi the D&<br />

school. I adore tritVm^vie nut me/rly<br />

because I teiK'. to terl dazed aid confuted,<br />

\t}i\ alwj becan«<br />

ir thr»rot:yhly<br />

captures the magic<br />

nf Out pivbti! *!.w.<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>e i'; »i!<br />

the illicit iit'iviiK**<br />

fortujtm tlnvWiei'<br />

substances) th. 1 .<br />

'used kiAi (\A\. Mowyer,<br />

we an alt sli.irt 1<br />

ihrir U-clinif ei I(KIIK-|\ ..itv.ii:tjj-c.ii]i ti aren't wnur J .:rou' me.. 1 ,<br />

".^ they 1 [hint. Vvv i;t'f'c trazy ad'i am i!i my<br />

'•• '^*^\ ^ lUNBt. 19^5 'the FBI ar'rtsti.-i caiuitrtt',: }*mi-. H. r>ot hi blame t->t my ^tiait^t* Iii*i'jvicr. I'l ii the •^•rlJ\ rUui<br />

'.;i| I ! Ciew/Sirfri'uw^iiHJiiKrDprwjjiixntrriirini'i'jcjc.n-- Ttir world h.« confined me to a l'.m!vi-7a'fi'?n;:.v:r,;l us 1 c:<br />

,vl -;. V»^ -trnmeut. Pruuncr HOC^.U-^-tQ \*r^:r ji-t- U-:;^' .lur- suit I [jjverw l»ucd t«»rrtjj.;.t«:.l!wvcr:«nun(iiliiv Irene<br />

1,1$ hii ptUon stay, it is reprinted lute in in entires-?. . -id I am jfijiry. ' -<br />

'ib my irtiThfui readt'r* 1 , - Of course, it's too l<strong>at</strong>e ic do mutih- I'm sii:;i brnind bws<br />

!'m in wii now. It'sbe^n sweck nncc lwasnabSedbythe with nothing to Jo except (rv(.*uriii.inO ('ondt-r 't;y life. J: is<br />

FBI. I'nt not mre vth.it I've b \*n accused ol.bai itX (.'retry' 1 ' h:fmi'ely find<br />

her utinnviiVgj, .u A p»:uti bij; h.tvint 1 , a J)inlnl.n p<strong>at</strong>'y for<br />

\lir,iiUl. I have n-jlly hcranifconvimcti my mom<br />

;er yjnw lh:il ii w.u essential.<br />

:IVI?I I lie bijy*e^r niomsttt ot<br />

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t!i.it I wnti't I'-, thrro cv tcr has cauwd me was <strong>at</strong> v^iy<br />

WJV ft'ini now tilth*i?a(lr.'grjiiua>inn. I^ur<br />

inp, the t rrcni'tny ahc walked<br />

»v.. ( , li.H n ,ii ay .tiiil «rurlctl hanging on<br />

•\LS there when tiic piano. Dming my speech<br />

All c: 'ho<br />

my runic. Evc<br />

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she<br />

? thyst <strong>at</strong>conipanifd<br />

nic. ar>d my<br />

mom on our<br />

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;Thc day is.very rnutinr; Hrwittasi <strong>at</strong> tix,<br />

ityuir<br />

exercJC J( sewn, lunch <strong>at</strong>. hvvlvc. dinner <strong>at</strong><br />

six, anu lights cut <strong>at</strong> ten. Sort cf lihe sum-<br />

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<strong>The</strong> food is fc^d. tl-t environment cl?an,<br />

and the guard. 1 ! friendly. <strong>The</strong> people arc nice.<br />

too. My cellmite, Tony, is a prc'lv coc! guy.<br />

He's on de<strong>at</strong>h row for rippbig a ?;nan into five<br />

pieces. !n fact, everyone in my cdl block i^<br />

on de<strong>at</strong>h n>w. Tony i*n t so bright. Hi; IQ,<br />

according-o the warden, is about 5 C I,, v*:-,l- _ fi<br />

tisdt'tdil^ery mistake f have Tisdeand reiind<br />

.tftcr thtr<br />

midwit<br />

cicoitej my lister, I got to She decided, juit to be cufe.<br />

pri'tti;.gcach one. hold her. It HM. an .irr.jzjig th<strong>at</strong> iho was going to go to<br />

I had plumed to write a bo"lv about my ferling, huiding a jolt little -. Uwii and Clari College in.<br />

life, bui it would lake tco \ow%. so I ici-J CBS bun;l!e tlial had been in lie- 10 yc;i:^. She tried to talk to<br />

•lii<strong>at</strong> I woulJsfHmylitfifory toth'.'mAu*^ w>jild fcr'ess thsn .tit'hoor, I \x-t: ii»ui y^Ides and cjmniillion.<br />

Thcv -Aili pmhably buy |t, but I'm inol^J down <strong>at</strong> In-: ind b«- plaiiiidab(Jiith-iv-iig;o walk<br />

r:ot we \i'-:x- r!I Io with the moriey. I h^-1 >,-> it b.<br />

At night when I'm iii my.ol. 1 wonder if i belong here I<br />

'caUy thmJ. 1 should be in J niciviiil ho*piti! instead. Some<br />

£5 I fu*l I'kc Ox. Htiiinib.il H i b l Lccterln l Silvnct Sl oi'tht h Limbs Lb<br />

1 just want to chew on someone's now. Hownvcr. ii rmtld JC<br />

thetold. oittt'f wind wurl.iii^ on my lictb- \':n -not "ire.<br />

I wonder ivh<strong>at</strong>happenw,' to my tru-mii. Nof»n«' hA>*omc<br />

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,h,%! hy brfial in;tc:i.-,,i His hit *onl< u-V: c "77;is ii frcr.y<br />

fMim\'\}l*ifwwbune,i''n.-\rU*tjawS<strong>at</strong>^ralCeitKi\trV.rttar<br />

Hiulwts;** P.C . , • , ,: _<br />

•trr tli.m tc inc. lTiend'.<br />

tiiiiciv R-nurkcJabiji!<br />

in ignore me.<br />

V.lirn .iru-diVM was tw<br />

yrar old ait,i c-;uld w.ilk it<br />

surtcd to g« WMcr to rel<strong>at</strong>e<br />

!uiuf oliuity Bui I will rnistf<br />

1 .<br />

;iitc5hcw.!s.indst.ii!icii<br />

(he-'.-pporiunily tofiet down<br />

on the tluor and play with<br />

toys ni;it; year.<br />

' JUWJ I want tier 10 come - -<br />

i5it nit 1 <strong>at</strong> college. .Vfcyb;<br />

y u-s'll be I'ricnds.<br />

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A<br />

S THE CHAMPAGNE Ui JJetl down -m face.<br />

ilissi-iving tff c;t;S* \ot\; vc.tf; without .in<br />

AAA championship, iir.vrl! Ni.'.d m;vh J-»^!i<br />

Monohu?. KiTclyM alov>(or muJi.. .•juiiidocp-:; on-.thing:<br />

smile J huge IMJ-IC. -tr:ir grin<br />

"We won Tor .ill tii* people wh;. p ; .n-.J :':-i u. *« d-.i<br />

were an out divay, j run jw,ty," Il.innfiMe tftti "!i h.n<br />

ad'vnm v. 1 4**ri/nii.\hiJ^*rK\*t*;bt l.a*. !vi*,i lillc'I l':"M<br />

our ihuufJcrs jnj it\.i wf»r.;!crf(i! tcfjini:" • •• ru-*ri_ >, ' ..mile, hi h.ii led ; ( it: <strong>Lowell</strong> \/> '-• f^; ;Ji:1 r '; - -,'.<br />

ptMTi fcr 12 y*\irs, 11 of thoni s«.vin£ Lo-.vdl fcich :f.i I -i^j'<br />

playr>(":>. Hill UmeH'-. last Aj\A ch-uiipiouship v.j% T;I , mm<br />

19,S? .inJ tho VV>i^ltii([;tMii (Mgici. Lowtll'-. upponait ;_. „, _., ••'_j^^^<br />

in Uit''1'UCMIJV, MJV ^fi ttiicgjmv, h.ivcl'iirtn them ui 1 !.iby,t)> canu- lt> ft.: •v.il'f," I^n.tn *in!<br />

pi.'U- ,,v hf hc-Ul Jo i<br />

Alter tjkiiiK Hit hr>ifwopii'JtCki'ui'halkC>)'j!iv.ili (r"m iho IUJ<br />

hunted.' [iiutiiu* MCI ifitr do*,vn ihr "luni-luH" tin.- !•• 'vjii'if lie nu;li'<br />

.nlv.ijicc OyJii tf» tiiinl. Hut H.t'i.i(;r> jful "Aa^tiiiifiir^i hi r > *U-i>: "1 iu^t<br />

Itrst l^M.'illi U.»l-..ij;i' ^ tou^li tiumv, ... h.i|'pv lit win ii h.-r j;uys hkf<br />

,imi;i!i!.vilcdno;mfir«i"«UM i (l,ilwr.da:.li.--Jtnrhf»ini- i.-,<br />

Track triumRjjg <strong>at</strong> Aii-City<br />

El Girls'varsity,<br />

frosh/soph take<br />

first, boys 2nd<br />

UyloihStadtlcr<br />

T HCV<br />

' Winning* their eighth ^P^'dE'13<br />

Ctvnsrctuivv S-iii l ; ranciM.r *^ : '"x^"<br />

Sections! AAA trjck and field<br />

tlumpiou'-hip i>!i iheslluul(I«:r>ol<br />

the domin<strong>at</strong>ioit hy the girls .irid , Lowcli omqucrcd<br />

the opposilion.<br />

"Like all tntk twm members,<br />

I'm •ilill in .1 \!<strong>at</strong>r ft t(.:.t.iNV."' luiiiur<br />

Tuny Stubblebine said. . '-"<br />

Luwcli took first pUct'iu the<br />

girls* competition with 2.*l ".taint.*<br />

to WcAfceer's disi.int second of ?o.<br />

<strong>The</strong> frosh'soph squad, capturing 10<br />

of 16 MnH, mudistantcd second<br />

place Galileo. 225 in i "'ph lO«Jm : 11. *!j .inil<br />

ScvtT.ii .•uls'.ittiliii.! in.liviitti.i! lliii'i!. .!^'-,.t.li j.'ir.fi; ' }.' !•"•• pnrh<br />

ftmi^JlKV. t»J»'i:d the t".iJ U> H*i-iM- .nvj !'ii.,r:: r.uinipjl;',! .J;I<br />

vvi-l(\ w.;i; ipitijio! tellnn iiiilrlc: iJ-.s wi;in:in: .'[.F>hv-,,iph 4l^irn n-\.i\<br />

'II ,. hn.ils, ititludini: lln>*e ty icjn: • -15.3 I 1. ,.>l v.L.;IIH1 •-, mt Hie<br />

ii»T* My-.-.ri.i Ki*it!i.i.i .IIKI i 'u*i: p.iit- el t'u- ..h.i"i fresh-'.nph<br />

,.T.t.iikl «iphf*.rfinu%5(ir >'t'^n:.' n*i.'r>ui, ar£ iho vicmrirm.- :';,,,!i.'<br />

iris l>«iM> .tiid l'.iu' H";o'.. . itii'fi loot'!,1 .-Ijjn./Ji, n-J.tv i,.,,.,,<br />

, 'I,..: >!IJit.-t.-d ih.: U.:^:^yU ' l:x;ro v.,-i, f...( gl,M "uudjN.<br />

«.,-, 11'- "i.I \\~ v-l 11.: •>K-.it ••*.'•'• •,_•, /.,v,.\r_i:; ,,„ ;i(il..'. •;<br />

lj I 1 ) Cardinal pitcher Ssth Lo-dard slides around the tag of<br />

j Waul'iriftton i-.itHier L: Sd-sn... i'2} is c-itl«d safe <strong>at</strong> Ihe pl<strong>at</strong>e...<br />

I (Ji jitd ctiichrcite:. ;is ho h< fitee'.ii'J by lejtnttiMc Sfian<br />

"•*' ^lji\r..i:'J f m*! (J Ji Sh«i> uinir. ,iw.»/ d«j«ctRd. l.owdl won the<br />

MA •:.fi-jii 1 piiHVjhip t.;.ii!-.e, pl.iyed Jt Candlestick Park, 6-5 in<br />

ei^tr inri'iu^.". advirvjinj; to tho Tranpbay Sftries .iRa-nst Ookl<strong>at</strong>ict<br />

Hi/'h ^""'fjol l-.'i' story on Pdye C5i.<br />

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Softball wins fifth j<br />

consecutive title i<br />

T<br />

fiy Joyce Utt<br />

l HE LOV/ELL softbal' learn<br />

heij jp five fingers and<br />

imi'fid for the<br />

Friday. May 19. i'ft<br />

tru' iVa r -hif*giQn t jfiie:i 20-11 to<br />

wm r'isj: fifih ennstjeutive All-City<br />

tltiS. •<br />

Solid hitL'.ig and Washington<br />

efors siint the Cards cr. q scqf-<br />

1. ; r^rrtc^iii-* i-i \tf first t,irt;ng jr;<br />

13 piay?,-; crossed home pl<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"tie Educes waited itie (irsi<br />

Uitee Card^ais, and with tn&<br />

Jsn<strong>at</strong> Ng "it a dburjfi*. f^n beliefs<br />

lfl!i?(, again w'tfi !i»: baueb<br />

•oadoc. jtiMor oitther H-!.T- co«:i'.:i o-.'fc" me Oflll ar.il on<br />

lee; off with the<br />

aniv hit of the inning. 3 single to<br />

l^': (t*'rJ w;l the next trjtJ b<strong>at</strong>-<br />

*er-; r-^cNea on walks. Tfie inr-iruj<br />

ccntinued *lisas^ausiy for<br />

the Fagles a^ Tcy tidve up :hroe<br />

more-waif's, leaninf; to seven<br />

Cardinal runs ,if i Isavmg !hs<br />

scf)f? 10-5.<br />

fl, i i'£!.i' '.Sir:: •?-.


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AAA Track and Field<br />

Championship results<br />

BOYS' VARSITY<br />

100-1 I. FIIKKJ'.M.IC>.<br />

2(HM. KCIi;«Tlcs{M.it<br />

-100--I. A.I. Huilcwmi<br />

800-1. \' --.MiicirpiiiM.i<br />

32C'O-t II. A»nim>n inchc.-:<br />

Long |tiitip-l. K. Uvi'uMtMM.ici. Jl K<br />

1/H inclii-.<br />

GIRLS'VARSITY<br />

100-1. N Seals (WJS), 12.H1<br />

200-1. M. Kiitmar, (Low), 25.-I7<br />

400-1. M. Kinnin i llmv), 5S.9.S<br />

800-1.1-. Price (low). 2:28 r>8<br />

1600--I.O. Lucao fLowj.5:18. to<br />

J20O-I.O. liKVrn (Low), 11:•*fi(M.u:), \\ it. I') -HW 1 M. Dalir<br />

i/2 indui h" il - • • l vi •••.inn'<br />

Shot Put-1. Cr.ilr^M.Ki, .).'• !i v inthr-.<br />

Difcus-l.Gnile(Mac). 12-1 it. 3 mchrr',<br />

PL-IPVauIt-LCO'dn-nunytMac). \2 I 1<br />

1600 1.1'. Omi •lD<br />

2. Itnwll.79<br />

65 U'irdks-1. !. Llwivi (luwi, li;.;'.<br />

30U Hurdles-1. P. iiwiw (I.fwi, 44.1 s S<br />

Hi(*S funiji I lV.ti>:!.i% \t •<strong>at</strong>), ft ft<br />

Long lun-.p-l. i.\\nct<br />

iiKhc<br />

iu,\l), 18 li ') 1/2<br />

Triple lump- 1. "I. Nguyen (low) 17 fi 1/<br />

1 iivcrsy •Ttiptctf i> ihe st.irc ciimj'Ctiliiiii .ind "lie<br />

whrn .i jui'tic di.iiu.ilitu'd L.twell'-. winning iL > .*nrs"jt i i.n%c.i|'peil^l!'jicj)O:ilu!lnfvif wMsr Oil<br />

llnrd Iff., iiu-.ni.- I:ki|ii!vn Hi>ll-y. .wnl ;iic n>.i;lij \iu'./; Bri.i-\."Nfi-vn uU!. "'fh.it pretty<br />

M::rlti. •-•.;+•>"»"« Amv Mill, t.onj-.,<br />

and the dr. IWII w.r. :C'c:-.ci:. sun.'<br />

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SPORTS<br />

Gymnastics sneaks /nto third<br />

place <strong>at</strong> CCS championships<br />

A<br />

By Amor M. 1'anojjio<br />

we accompli strd ii," ttwui Jeriisn<br />

Mi.k r.nd.<br />

"I ihvu^ht wv t:<br />

m the mj-i !"ii.«, l>i:t ! ii<br />

FTiilt TAKING<br />

years ..go jnn fourth List think ;hird \SXMIV: I [>..,.r.'h| •<br />

year, the Lf-Hcll optional<br />

^/mn.(stic-.Ujmwv;ciup.(,ihud<br />

"Ve <strong>at</strong> the CCS rlian-.p-r-iKfiipi<br />

c-ybody i he h.v.f a im ot'Iv. "<br />

(nun }i'r^:,i/> rvinr;i*tic-. d-ibV' -.I.f-^hn-.-.r.<br />

V.lw.a\'h'm -.i,:' ..-;,v<br />

Ai-(incidi'V. May ''*•'» S;<br />

1'i.itc Univsrsii)'.<br />

!lul the tc.im f--ni;oi Cnv.r.tl<br />

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n.iil*bitii't>Ti.imi).iy Sciin ii» On-nun '".isbi.<br />

way—^ ('•io;nirijvl>low''•"—. !'-'•••• -'-' *y."i l.'n": •••. -< ! ••••' '•••-<br />

toward tcitnttf r:>;hific5ui«T bad I ui.rit.M a ar'd I: .'»• ^H-J; '<<br />

I'crcit tCtf/isi)i].'ct. who iv.).- .•(.•h jti>i wi 1 won, AUVUST-'/IO<br />

y. V/i;n (iltl<br />

' tJVvt*! i.nn< - luii. .';• win 0; i;.imi.*\<br />

.ilin tKliiih; "••( in • I t.mmf-'i in i:te firs, 1<br />

ll"; O.iH.uii} Coji^mt;, nine I. O.iUu<br />

E-iinoiii i oiicl' .itii'-ck ciii 1^ i*i 'rri ii<br />

•.t r :j'l'- hv r:i;[n fii:!t((,j i .inir't T.IVIIJJ<br />

InlK* H-M'n.i iwiiu-. 1 .ma! in.iiJirt|<br />

ftf.ui rnd w Li'cclJ fi'-n-J icrits iiaviii}' jjlnycd tVurctuci.il<br />

j!i »t:. turn -virli two ni;.'i. 'ilv 'ii- >ja:ncs the previous week. Vo<br />

••IniK't- two >;airK--. in theTranibay tcics.<br />

W.i-'tl:!;"!'!: /:•.'!: l"-v! ••« ,-.n;c ('.H ijili- Hl.iV luve J'l.'yf tl .» Ifli".<br />

twn in tbrir Julf uftJic i»al't].*,i)i'i bi:««»t,'td Jcsfj*. 1 . U'candV'oagu'ni<br />

ihc o'.iIs'.-nii" .t'in:t.iici! in IJ.IVA'11 ; tltut wii'iiing [lie ,Vi*.A<br />

r.iw..r, IS-'). .<br />

Wifii lt;e*r .K'-irKS ovt'i thj tiing thi: Tc<strong>at</strong>rsbay titlt.<br />

t : -i|;!t-s in (fu* '^"ks, th; (^.'.rdi-uls 1 "?'hc AA.\ ch.impionshijv was<br />

fM-nshu nt'r .'I|;J;;'B( the Skyline O-Jm.'iJCHtin^ori tiit; whole se^-<br />

j'ii.in- T.j.'-niay, M.iy 1\. u\ .i \n-.?- >jn, J,rr w.uf.'i: went pictiy wwll.<br />

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m&SSt :-• SPORTS<br />

Illlil; legacy.<br />

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-elementary,j<br />

' school Ubfary.; : ;>;U ' .<br />

I -Okay, sort tliun't'';'<br />

i n^ethirnlnpeis<br />

it seamed asJIUS<br />

;•:, hadto.aa.abibgr«ptiy-<br />

! £ for my : sixth-grade En-<br />

• •.-glbh class and I 'came'<br />

I '• across an auspicious-<br />

! booking took sfcing in the fcioea<br />

1 phy section! Opening it; I was in,<br />

i irieucd • by tfi^. jih<strong>at</strong>o of the No*"<br />

York Yantee.whbm I nail never<br />

! haard abbulft-fce forth and Mtcksy<br />

j. Mantle I knew,'but f had never heard<br />

i ofi.oiiGehrtg, * ';• •'<br />

•. Wjpy-i a wwfc. I fcit I had known<br />

(:, ~ou fielirig aliof my life. Wh<strong>at</strong> gave<br />

| me tha mc:t pride aiiout my new-<br />

1 found hero was th<strong>at</strong> -1R replaced<br />

;, Waity Pipp <strong>at</strong>'firsttnsc «t June 2.<br />

; 1925 after pindi-hiuing tfte tfay be-<br />

: lore and didn't miss a gairii until<br />

j April 30, 1939. which was2.130<br />

: gam?^ r<strong>at</strong>er, setting wfi<strong>at</strong> seemed<br />

i (ftlre ;i^';jnhreakabf? record for C£i><br />

; ' 5P.cu! ; >e games played.<br />

{'.. ,fyr a loftf fcrnc afterward,.Lou<br />

I' G':(Wg waMiiy idol. He was ttimh><br />

I '.Teiirsrjd pcrserverdnt. He nevci qii't<br />

: aRd,b>vis piayed wlitit he wiis ini<br />

iarp.d;-.'}.!e was the guy who you<br />

' ;-, cojiiV^ounl en wi'ftn you needed<br />

j ftirr.. <strong>The</strong> (>'jn hno'Aii 'if. tho !fCP<br />

• • i secrc'iy u<strong>at</strong>fii Cdl tf ^S"' 1 iMuu<br />

j psopje sbttejl talking'about toe<br />

•• fJa&more Oriole shortstop as.the<br />

| ravtmHHKrf's?t'orficwd<br />

tif tr the rcccd<br />

books. Koweveri will Mthir bu\d t,pun the<br />

legends, :r.ytfi5, anri.rtioinoi'ies ct<br />

the iirffeirvi! Ivor- Mw.: I iirn p;oud<br />

' to r.sy^:C<strong>at</strong> Ripken, it ii ya'it time<br />

|. findthibasLchanc'etobreakLouvto'sliine. , .<br />

; Gsiirig vi*s so gre<strong>at</strong> a ballplayei<br />

! avei-age ijrcr !;kc Ripken to take"<br />

i, awa'£.-3i?y ol tne' eiprylh<strong>at</strong> rislvtfuiiy<br />

! • Now Ripken is omUft'.verfie of. j AtirstHasKranriubbed'<strong>The</strong> J<br />

Trie"5nrriiiy t fftit* toward WbKen<br />

;no longer rewst>;<br />

* •- leaving<br />

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.\?o etif) eyen if<br />

[ eee j<br />

! "irrfficcftto "leave 'tihind sR'tfte<br />

B3ir.es p!iiy-7d 12.130) and j<br />

granj slani ^rne rur.^ f?3). ;<br />

I Genrt-g .vas v.MtU MVP in' ;<br />

I Triple Crown (leading the |<br />

" league, in HRs, RBI's anrj ,v j<br />

'. e7-agelta.l934.DMriri£hi$'ta- j<br />

' re'erijs a Yankee. Gehngbrif- j 1 ..<br />

ted .3«O anil Jwlped lead tt\:< j<br />

tfia'n to ? Wofiri Series victo !<br />

risi. H5 r ii*ti in i 9A1 of a riis- 7<br />

okse th<strong>at</strong> has since b«en. •"<br />

SENSORS<br />

Vou may not be/ieve this now, but<br />

NEXT YEAR YOU HE<br />

COINC TO MISS THIS PLACE<br />

Take a little bit of Lowel! to college with you.<br />

Order a mail subscription to <strong>The</strong> LownU<br />

newspaper for 515.<br />

Sind us your name college addrets. ;nd a check payable '0;<br />

towel! High School Journalism Claises ne'e.-ff Ociober i, jniA<br />

WP'U irnd you every issue of the newspaper by """SI cl»5% m »•!.<br />

Bay to Breakers more than<br />

just your average iWar<strong>at</strong>hon<br />

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SCHOOL<br />

STOP<br />

Instructors<br />

by DMV<br />

^ul! insurance<br />

Prep akk-up<br />

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Roj'ce Clayton, Michael JiKiJart.<br />

and 4 Spanish lab. To D'mu ami<br />

Claudia: I leave pink playboy<br />

bunny wiit* anJ a television<br />

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liiliTiiu,; to me when I lud t!ic<br />

most horrcnd.iusiirttbli-m.sand all 1I10 helpful advice,<br />

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many more 19 come <strong>at</strong> Sit, rind the but of luck<br />

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one with a big, purple vein, a foot long hul dog<br />

from A.I., a video st.i'e wbrre you don't break<br />

•'•Kiu .dliiX ni>".ntiitii.tUy.iitdcrciiiwly decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

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decision make?.a glass Christ mas orrument<br />

of VJJJIX cwjt tn break, and another four years of:<br />

iust. ten vern<strong>at</strong>ions,, my inoodinesi and my gieal<br />

company... To BERSICE- the rcent of ,1 perrmmon.<br />

a CA,SM!hII,a non-slop run to the beai:h<br />

and ba^k in a Ihnndorstorm. the WIDTH of my<br />

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;iul a color-blind meter maid.<br />

HliCKSA food. ,1 finished<br />

birthday card, and a more<br />

i'abje friendship... To SEAN- a<br />

heaiitiftiHy stained T-shirt,<br />

many agonising and confusing<br />

p'ol'lcins. apprcti<strong>at</strong>i'vc thankv<br />

for ihe excellent advice even if<br />

1 wa* too stubborn to UM* it, ten<br />

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grey, half white and a double spoxy gun..i brawls<br />

in a Florda mailroom... A trip to Europe..; HM.<br />

fwm rsct- fi... All the Shield yes's except for Dare,<br />

she\ mine- .Mjijchew 70 more horscjwwer.^ ihe<br />

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(J-/,i; piuu's ami Winnie the Tool); Setli * a lug<br />

IIMJ; and a no little'; Diana - Will grade treasurei>.<br />

UllhoDgti I'm still not ovci ii),;<br />

"HIMI '- a brown noser?"; I Ijimah, Vim e.<br />

lli.in^' and Tad • lutk IHVJIISC "che<strong>at</strong>ers never.<br />

win"; N<strong>at</strong>e- a liu^i" ''ricc'Club supply ti'v' 'l-'tuti<br />

LtHips, LtickvCharms and <br />

Ilit, a TootsielPop. ^jnjrwa>i, Ms. Vocabulary, y g p<br />

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whai't butheritig you, Ma'amyf Myla Manrique. of course...Pervert!), being of tan ("hinj Pino<br />

my best rei* frirrufmy<br />

"little", bif! sis—-. my fre>tinun ycar.II), in> body and un par railed (K-rvrrv: mmd, I herrv Mike. J/K)<br />

Cheung, Hai Nfiu Tran,<br />

my di<strong>at</strong>y, my intnd games, red Cont<br />

and lastly 1 Iceb in wit bani^i por ^ll juor ptwr<br />

and Michael Young—a<br />

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human totem pole.<br />

sweep. LA. fhe WeirdOlitt^- wlutV left <strong>at</strong>' my 'fun jisjdjtc for vaur pick of ciilicrliiiiiivnr Se-<br />

wcirdtttss. rM— BirlhdjyBalloons, HappyMeaU. nior prom (p.*. can «ju aUo give Sophia my t-tilc<br />

»imtwayiaiks.AmefrjneltabHlara,t-J,and every, "ttjiiiilv/ball I pmrniscd l.-rl; Cher>l (monkey-<br />

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freak, I leave>tiua rubber tny.a pairof handcufts, magnet] 'Stiit ^ct a pmni j*uy» iuh... I think you<br />

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r.-.r-t&e.rneplacclknowrf<strong>at</strong>wJUIways remind "me••'•) .*>L^t' l.alohg'iaUt th<strong>at</strong> lasts well past the ntgh<br />

of Jose(thai idiot), AnJlsupiufAKAMicheleJ.and, judwcil.into the morninp: 2. a giMinier. the<br />

ten yeixs<strong>at</strong> "you >.aM VnT, 'IIJII. 111.it, 1 did 1J<br />

titno. \1111 call hint!"<br />

1 "Moo.mco.inon.moo", Itorris<br />

loves hb2hari.i,e\'eri (hough she<br />

was too busy wi*ii htr diplom<strong>at</strong>ic ><br />

affairs'lo profess her-love for her<br />

Uorriit in her will, arid Uro<strong>at</strong>iway^<br />

,-nd UK» nwny oilier djt« to count, llrfore<br />

Sunri.se, \.Q., infinite more go«'d times to<br />

(.'"Hie. .1 iru^ jiii] .>inccrt shanks for being there<br />

Mien 1 needed voi: the niu>t, a h.ise> bailed.twu<br />

outs, f.tlt tttimi grand sbm. Hungry Huntrr. A<br />

Broru TaJe. 'I jiniyeitiug rnli" "Net* I know why<br />

they call yKiiM'I'IiRJV^hnrU-f-.yuuf.Monierry,<br />

Salinas. S;trj:a Crm, the muttruiusiy lost Jt-hjl),<br />

pretty littlj locks, ihariks for ^ho-.ving me wh<strong>at</strong> a<br />

tme boyfriend is. and JII my love, honesty and<br />

I.N.itr Jioli. twir.f* nl wn-nd mind .did b.idy.<br />

leave 1 he I. ilowtng to my true Incndy. 1 ictt-: Miiitkcrs<br />

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.", It Cheryl Cain,beingcf semi-sound mind, do<br />

hereby beque<strong>at</strong>h <strong>Lowell</strong>, (with good and bad<br />

tiff.es, dripping laucctj, and close friends) to<br />

MitU Shim (Go Symphony!). Joanna H.(s-:h4»<br />

Reisel), Maria Kastoras (I've jast net a girl<br />

named...), Ann B. (Deuisch nucht SpaB!), Josy<br />

Wynn-Soifer tAnoiher quartet gig?!?), Jcnna V.<br />

(Moma gue!!!) and Iim-DaiBJKeep composing!).<br />

Thanks to my teachers, who answered my questions<br />

and led me to think a step beyond... <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are too many friends tha' 1 war.t to recognize, to<br />

thank! (Laura W,, Sophie N.. Julia B-L, Shirley<br />

I.. Naldo P.. Keilh C,Tammy L, Marcus P.. Lupe<br />

M., die ganieA.P.DeutschKIasse, Andy G.. Adam<br />

I_, Jeffrey K., Aron N.. Joih H.. Julie 11., Vjn H-,<br />

and many others.) To everyone in Symphony Orclirstra,<br />

Shield & Scroll. Honors English, A.P.<br />

Deuudi, and other classes, I with you the best ot<br />

luck. (Mjy the force be wild you!) Warm hugs to<br />

all of my buddies!! love you Buy*-, thanks for put*<br />

tingup with me through hyperness and pensive<br />

ness, Ahhh! I'm going insane!!!! Remember, it<br />

take* 32 cents and fj minutes to stay in touch. (You<br />

better write! or CJ!J! or eMail!!!) I count myself in<br />

notliing else so happy as in a -tout remembering<br />

my good friends. (liiJiard ID Much madness is<br />

divmeit sense to a discerning eye.<br />

(Pkkciison) |ch inuR ma, (A.K<br />

their small little packages. Julia the girl I always<br />

t rimed and never really understood why. To you<br />

I leave a lifetime supply of clean pee. Oh Rhiannon<br />

(Reyaunion), there can be none other for you<br />

than, a job as a writer fur SNL My die hard Irish<br />

companion. Down With t!ic Brits. Josh.orshould<br />

I uy MacGyvcr. To fosh I leave 3 chemistry lab<br />

filled with beakers and stems and bowls and a<br />

bunch of m<strong>at</strong>ches. Cnuld you get me something<br />

<strong>at</strong> Lucky's: Juan, the fog maker. To yon I leave all<br />

the motiv<strong>at</strong>ion it takes in life to succeed. Anr.e<br />

Irwn should get a whole page 10 herself,but since<br />

I don't have the time or the energy, 1 will summarize<br />

it. I leave you a life ot' your own and some<br />

manners. I also give you some friends, oh, no I<br />

don't, I wouldn't want to put :haf on anyone. I<br />

leave Arash and Santi scabbivs and all. IJS' but<br />

no: least t life time membership to the Future<br />

Whores of America club.To my sister Gioanna 1<br />

leave jll the gi?f-i experiences of high school and<br />

also my love. To the love of my \\ e jz, David, I leave<br />

you my heart and soul.<br />

leave the following to: C<strong>at</strong>herine-All my love in<br />

the world, the good times, the bad times, and our<br />

future together; Tony-A white prelude will. .supra<br />

tail and $50,000 for the mystery question;<br />

Sam-Ghost stories and a few more inches taller<br />

to c<strong>at</strong>ch me; John-New contacts so 70U can be<br />

ieein';"K"-this BUDS tor you; Nicolc-Thanx for<br />

the 11 years of friendship and you better keep in<br />

touch: Mike S.-My<br />

contusion in deciding<br />

where io go for college;<br />

Glass Table Crtw-A<br />

brand iiew table to<br />

start over in College;<br />

lames- tor.s of money<br />

for the best criminal <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>. Isabi-i-A nice<br />

supply and demand<br />

curve jnd a ctu'm lab.<br />

Brian, I.en, 6c Rich-<br />

Amino AcM 1000 and<br />

Chroma Lean: Colia<br />

anil Soph-See you guys<br />

in college? Maybe....;<br />

Marc-I'll be bigger<br />

than you someday;<br />

Tuan Green headlights<br />

lor your green<br />

guys, homeroom, letters,ar.d our many laughs together.<br />

To Jen Jen, I leave you many happy years<br />

with Rich, our many talks, TQ for all your support,<br />

corn pop fights, and many more years of<br />

friendship in college. To Onion-Bagel, I leave you<br />

al! the food in tlie world.TQ for tutoring m*\ Mr.<br />

Taylor's class, and good luck with your hon. To<br />

Piggy. I leave you the days in the pool and your<br />

honey. To Elanbutt, 1<br />

leave you our group<br />

projects, in Biology class<br />

and rice krispics with<br />

Hour on your face. To<br />

you guys (you know<br />

who you arc), 1 leave<br />

you with the slumber<br />

party we never had<br />

since last summer. To<br />

Kelly. 1 leave you freshman<br />

year out <strong>at</strong> the<br />

courtyard and the<br />

slumber party. To<br />

Derek, 1 leave you the<br />

Max Mok original eyelids.Tomycuz.lTO<br />

tor<br />

all your help and the<br />

many rides to scnool.<br />

To thcf'iendr I have not<br />

I. Beit)' 11. Chan, being in perfectly biiilUnt<br />

mtnd and body, do leave the following items to<br />

my wonderful fricudv Firsi of all, I'd like to leave<br />

i new pair of loos*.* fit jeans to Mr. Spellicy (him<br />

being my gtod friend and all). To Silvia Chan, I'd<br />

like to say, thanks for being ttitrr with an car to car, Mr. Spellicy Tharu for all the help through- . mentioned, 1 TQ (or ,mir friendship. To my one<br />

hC'ir. I leave >'DU a duplic<strong>at</strong>e of my wardrobe. To out a ii'tiic year; and finally the Senior Clas* of ~aod only, 1 give you the sweetest one and a half<br />

Miriam Tano. I'm so glad we got past lh- cordial 'W-Mcmoricsof the past and mcmoricMo come. years, our wrestling and tickling m<strong>at</strong>ches, deuces,<br />

manner of speaking and joined the ciiciis together.<br />

For one day <strong>at</strong> least. You've very hypercrazy.<br />

I leave to you a Homey the clown outfit. To<br />

Janice Lee, 1 really appreci<strong>at</strong>e J!1 tlw good aitributes<br />

you fiouess. flunks fur all the rides and<br />

listeming to me vent my problems. So I leave to<br />

. - you .1 hearing aid and my very<br />

own dsey-pet I love ind hold<br />

Deutsch) We're knfehu of th*<br />

sodetr to my heart... No, it's not<br />

Round Table. iMonty Python)<br />

a stuffed animal! To Cecil in. I<br />

Das Alter nwdn ntcht kindisch.<br />

loved all those «.uy, fun times<br />

wic man spricht; cs finiict uns<br />

with you, especially btiggy-<br />

nur noch a Is wall re Kinder.<br />

boinlinjj <strong>at</strong> night in the d^tsc<br />

(Goethe) Sigh no more, ladies...<br />

fog. I.ctV do it again tame-time.<br />

(Mudi Ado* Sit by my side and<br />

I Irjve you life imurance and t<br />

lei the world slip. We shall ne'er<br />

btit-»tup of ynur very uwti on<br />

be younger, (Timing of the<br />

Mission. Dearest JauUv-'Wu,<br />

Shrew) Don't never forget your<br />

you've been sn sweet and under-<br />

faithful friend! (Miwrt) Do you<br />

standing. Thanks for always<br />

tuAi the people iingi Say do you<br />

hrar the distant druim? It is the Awww:.. It's lil'Oliver making ..„ time ... to tutor ._ _. me i .<br />

future th<strong>at</strong> they bring when to- Aguirre. hn'l he so cute? m<strong>at</strong>h. 1 leave 10 you * mountain<br />

numnw cuinc*!'! (Le* Mi*.)<br />

v'oncv hi add<br />

I, Melody Calimquim, ICJVC: Elaine* my car<br />

(honteei) for you to c<strong>at</strong>ch inure guys in. Donna-<br />

I, Elaine Chan, leave Isabel: my tuna sandwiches,<br />

my big mouth; strawberry ice cream,Cur<br />

revenue on £Uy itealcr and X-Files; Allison: her<br />

name {spelled tortcctly, of course), a. 1/3 of Ms.<br />

Stewart's brain, nigs, Indian food, co- mastership,<br />

nghti'csv and <strong>at</strong>', my W<strong>at</strong>mr-isms lane: geelt lover:<br />

Ohyaru: time to finish; my filter, lescica; C<strong>at</strong>, cfec-ar:d-a-ot)'Ot),<br />

and bceta; Kimmy: another 1/3<br />

of Mv Stewart's brain; Tony: singing lessons, niv<br />

legs jnd flirty arnu; King: bimnies; n>y fuiiiKT<br />

Lit in claw beer ,md tucists; I >r. Nugara: height<br />

and modesty, |.tin«:-,: teddy bears. I'larstikC<br />

m-ilthiug clothes; Brad: gum; Stanley: stune-i<br />

about lev. and the belief Ut<strong>at</strong> he 1* Alrnan A*TKI'.cai.;<br />

lulijn: ftign ever the weirdoes, calcul<strong>at</strong>ion*,<br />

and mirrors: Kj:hy: all the energy tu party and thismell<br />

i» chocol<strong>at</strong>e (yiui knov. you want some):<br />

Ktuvn.i: oitv\it^ notci; Wri-H->u; i iMccliankal<br />

p<br />

pencil; Kiv: my ryebrow, siniles ind unlimited<br />

Mippiy of hugs. 1c dl my heUtteJ fridids. who<br />

,'ni'i .. 1 i. ,1 1,.' '! ... y. .... I<br />

r.ummer ichool, nur surprise* and happy moment*<br />

togeihcr. To all my buddies, 1 will a1war^<br />

remember our times together. Always Kit and<br />

best of luck in college. I hihinRyoiicvcrw,inledtotakc<br />

jpjrt jml V»t Kick together. NORM Low autoinsurance<br />

rales, MCAT prepping, all the prospect*<br />

vou vaw on t^il Day. ART IIUR MIT kcgjicrs and<br />

tr jt bashev, lii ik, and th«* babe with the Btistonian<br />

jcicm, KR1ST1H Al! the times we picf«tndrd we<br />

were i couple and ,n.1ually failed people intnSe-<br />

Iicving it. SThl'HES <strong>The</strong> l<strong>at</strong>e (lightersdoing news<br />

.ind ha.-kpage. (Castr<strong>at</strong>ed bearj arc much niter,<br />

y'know!) KIN'O Hum ptuif.ts <strong>at</strong> youi house.<br />

Ready to rip n—1.11 Stanford? RAlNA ?ox wait*<br />

inp for you <strong>at</strong> ytnu dvwf. DHYANA Violin 1«angels.<br />

Kmily- W'Uy. Arieile- my clothes. Angela<br />

bench where we can sit and talk with no worries.<br />

Ertwin* a doorbell. JamcS- a complaint box.<br />

Kareen- my horn. Teesa- a basketball, so we can<br />

play anytime. Uarni- Ensure ami another new<br />

haircut. To Rowcna- why don't you stop talking<br />

about yourself k»ng enough to let ymn Filipino<br />

class, oh, and" .Don't trp Lin, I'; spot<br />

you..." Jenn • Hob, the >st th<strong>at</strong> aunts to mind.<br />

McDonald'*, (ai OR s-t, jiicax). and Slouc.toun<br />

security-guard. Janru -your messed-up shooting<br />

antenna, Kcknu took-aliVe, beverages B4 daiKcs<br />

thai make you My."Sorry. L«!" l.Rl.and 'I momis«,<br />

Janna, I'll be tlicre <strong>at</strong> my locker" (SORRY).<br />

Zuriel • my crazineis when I'm with vou, Hip-<br />

Hop (gotta represent), Retro, low-pear (TH. PO'<br />

5,TiM's;NAUT's),and ihe fond memories of ihe<br />

gong back lit the days, sick-ass dunces, ami your<br />

original crazy and wild xc-vcj, Tinney -<br />

OOHLALAA "...whip them crests," MR. FIDO<br />

DJDO, D-Dog, and the rest oi your men. L*irni -<br />

517009 (Hi664-O0t>. I leave to you a pager th<strong>at</strong> tJls<br />

lime, a car-phone, a car... and another fun-filled<br />

.Uye-in Huddlestone Berkeley next year... I'll be<br />

voo cnunielur.To all my make a circus pals, 1 had<br />

a grea*. time: Pristine, Kayo,<br />

Cameron Crisnun, Sandra Siu,<br />

ArUna, Venu> Chung, Mike Young,<br />

Mary Stokes, Miriam Tano, Cecilia<br />

Reps. If I forgot anyone in my will,'<br />

it must !>c because you're not import<br />

itu! Just kide"!ng! To my<br />

friends \fr.a Icvt God Rememrr<br />

you always have a triend to talk to.<br />

Don't let the pres»utcM>l"ywur con*<br />

iriR college years for^el Him. I love<br />

you JH jnd fro in my told grave •<br />

wish you the warmest ul futures.<br />

Good-bye class uf'^5.<br />

bur letters, our innermost thoughw, problems...<br />

I'm there 4 U Laarnl Mel - cappuccino, doubie-<br />

- mochk,"Lct's get some coffet JT,Tc> Quei • Doug.<br />

Target, much trust and good advice. And to evcrvonc<br />

dse I leave vou with much luck and sue- a studiare..."; to Minn Ha my diamond ring and<br />

: nd .ind huggablt<br />

and tht- ojrt of tlie 'jtnek Sw;iri. i>Atihl, >I»: Week ft, Stanford guys, all Ihe<br />

photos I didn't assign. GM1HD Sra. Trelaun's<br />

cncThod to sfjne away dop th<strong>at</strong> art* chasing you.<br />

body, (rave to: laura, itumi.Suci, Dytiphru, Jiut CilKIS |o^elynl;nrii]u« and all the Itree stuff you<br />

Gin a-Clitf's Varicri-Storc (Go wild!); Shells, Rita. ran RCL'ANDREW A ghetto outio. JOYCE.<br />

Suri, Saldo,and Christine'.the*>50?J* 4 deck of<br />

cjrd.% w ['lay Kunuii)' (Vive rnitititc gjine): Stacl- renditions to your favorite Pucrtii del Sol songs.<br />

ttcms; Laura- sweet and saai sauce and filheruiQc IiURT Lotion for your neck. hKU^A A m<strong>at</strong>!) tu-<br />

dimcnuwidi a change of clothin^and lessons on tor who doesn't get paid. UNH M<strong>at</strong>ching socks. *<br />

how to say whji «>u mean; Uymphnj- a girls* TIFf- <strong>The</strong> nakc-^ijuy <strong>at</strong> Cal. JAMES A shrink for<br />

nighiouit5tagctrtiA'* a maid, preferably not me. your ;chi?ophren',a. (Ko, you're ncit O.J.)'<br />

Good show; KriVa- a lifetime supply ©I colored JEANNIK — A loud "Get in you. se<strong>at</strong>s for roil!"<br />

gels. Uo good; I«n Pai- a hug; Josh- a spud: NEWS Thanks for gettin'my back. Where's Julij*<br />

Nald'j- .1 tid iuoti-^hl on you wnrin^i wimbreoi; MATTANDWILL Areyou*)jdy$brelhcrsiJ I'. A .<br />

Michelle- twtr t-xtr,i months *o finish ihe year- mu/zlr for Josh. DH.ANE my'good" luiu-hesaiu!<br />

btfok: Oiar.n- papc. and mirkers J^I write tairy my graphics jssignments. 1OIISNY Broken<br />

IJ!^ .ind draw ftick figures; Allison 'not only my ilrMVwn and & Uty to lackson. JOSH 'nilians<br />

eternal love and tnend*hir*uut a billion glow-in- pitchingstaff hythepbyofts. Wait.I'm !


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Muni, and all those good guy ulks, Kristy. memories<br />

of Mickey and his friends, Mike-1,000 agendas,<br />

and ummmm Mike, no meeting today,<br />

Carolyn • * big smile, just like the ones you giiv<br />

me when 1 started to lose hope or get tired.<br />

Rommel- LA iccreis and 700 stamps to send letten<br />

for the re-union, n?h. just kidding! Brian- a<br />

tad hit of my optimism, you curie pic, Christ inethe<br />

promiseof a future ski trip *o we can go down<br />

black diamonds together, Raymond- lots of mints<br />

and a hug, Teachers- a big thanks for all of your<br />

hard work, Mr. Mahoncy- Thauks for all the extra<br />

thing* you do, Mr Cheng: Many thanks for<br />

listening and always trying your best to help my<br />

diu and me, Mr. Shankel- a whole lot of .ippreel<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

for all the recommend<strong>at</strong>ion leiteri. Mr.<br />

Soward-1 Icavd gre<strong>at</strong> new BBSO board fora grraI<br />

spotoor.CLASSOF 1-W5- Work<br />

hard and imile when you *uc*.<br />

teed. .<br />

I, Sandy Chan, hereby leave<br />

with my fellow classm<strong>at</strong>es my<br />

charming smile. May it forever<br />

linger in pmr minds and bring.,-;!<br />

with it many fweej. memories.";-1<br />

For those special individuals,-^|<br />

Amy, Chimi, Inciiic, Joyce*<br />

Michclle.Shirtey, and Van, I will<br />

^ Ictvewilhejchofyouasmallto-<br />

.%.' ken of my friendship and love.<br />

Amy, you can ha'-e my Pachacco<br />

lunch big whict. I knew you had - -'<br />

• youreyw on for a while rtow.;III)IIKII fo take the plunge with me.<strong>The</strong>only thing<br />

1 will mi>( it th.< O.tkbmt Athlettci for f Will not<br />

be able to -itieitit their home gjrnes anymore and _<br />

wjtchint; the Wjrrion tear their AC- I believe<br />

thai cotin-ry mti^ic rules. I Janny Ainge ivthe nun.<br />

" N M 1<br />

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I. Wci-tl«u Ch«n, M«R of Puuev. Ifothfut.<br />

>niu), jitcjjy, iljppy, au .ind J -Tea! I'.ifsh*;<br />

•STH»HFNlV>nSt)N'.my itrii<br />

jnd Jt.U"t're>trji;i; l 'ftuyyuui<br />

iroiji); Ur^'JBiJsiillt. •> b.t*keib,ttl icrvry<br />

tour tool Ccr.'tVjl «» y.iu utr dunk: ANM<br />

K^X Hoiffrr in6 f, lift to (i; an<br />

^F,R^| : R'i'l F!-'.thJt>kiit HeaUi<br />

».'HA1S. Jnnihcr ;IIIC liltle leddy bear, warm<br />

thoixht.v, i'tiT'ial frK'niUhiji, the Senior prom anil<br />

a liino ride, the Ptieni, -tiul a few regrei.s; ami<br />

ij.l pn<<br />

you're in i had moctj,<br />

i>-.,iur ill y.'ttir>,.Jjfi>< .,mt " icr-<br />

iiiubcr. vdx/.tt. /itlrnHi:<br />

ii.-t-.r, V.'.tiMctljud" • It't J t.ffi.Kr lion y,»u<br />

it stJiui l..itin! Ow.ir 1 or." J"-lfc i lf,;,- ;•„ \.<br />

j:»Iennae!l. my weight*, traibport.iliitn.-uiiik^irl<br />

tutk. tali:, miii liilt. 1.1.111c guv> <strong>at</strong> Berkeley \ \au-an-mypager»umber,ihug,<br />

i.ul t bottle of fivian. Hec-hee To Wei-W« ,-a gift<br />

cenific<strong>at</strong>t- toGIjmotu Shots, your English papers<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I wrote, .ind a clue. You don't get tj <strong>at</strong>? My<br />

point exactly. To Fred-Spring Break, Chii <strong>at</strong>own.<br />

mv college essay, and those Kodak mom .-nti. Tb<br />

Alicn-a jockey pouch (boy. you can take th<strong>at</strong> as a<br />

compiimenD.myVictory'sSecretcai-'-.^ues.new<br />

CP cases.a back massage, my sjycial kcytluin, .<br />

mod? 10.11,class projects, "hi no* and wh<strong>at</strong> I was.<br />

ready to do bit year and wh<strong>at</strong>; ou wished you had<br />

done this yejr.To Curt-wr^onc tn sing Karaoke ;<br />

with, a ndc on my mol'rcyclc for thc time you..<br />

rescued me from the.Mcr. our l<strong>at</strong>e-night phone ..<br />

convers<strong>at</strong>ion*-—-^nior prom, memorie* al-:<br />

ways,. Take care Vail. |*J«. and I'M FINALLYo&iv.<br />

" - .:.;;.,.;.<br />

I, Alan Cheung, leave my little "Dim Sun" '<br />

norhiiij-.VjuM* I'm tjkinp you with mi and you j<br />

can luvc .ill ih.it you WJIII. Except for certain;''<br />

l h h i ) 1 3 G '<br />

bites. Musical cama, exits, Science In Actiohi/-<br />

"N(JT HUNGRIEST <strong>at</strong>cvic's car, "Always," and<br />

steamed windows. To my buddy Philip, you an'<br />

havcall my gald medjl* from track (Hce heehec!).<br />

and all my philosophy teach:<br />

ings by phone. And lames, face '<br />

it, I run faster llun you, but I'll .<br />

leave you your Ictterman"<br />

jacket th<strong>at</strong> you do not deserve.; .<br />

Hey Eric! Wow! All tlw iruiiiw 4<br />

(fiannini lunch tip'es, I guest '**<br />

nilcaveyiMtwiilimemiiriesof.<br />

1 don't know wh<strong>at</strong>. Vo! Angela ,<br />

I my >istet ?)• Vim will always be<br />

after rue: Ms. It, Innian,<br />

Diiwydiak. St Rued j. For'Hit"<br />

I leave you a'l my haitspray .<br />

and l<strong>at</strong>e nit;h: Algebra's. Let ;<br />

me not forge 1 King, soccer,<br />

; slippery, snap!!! Oh! Hy the<br />

wjy, 207 RULMS! And to my ded.'eit Wei Sui, I'll<br />

Iwvcyou hjugin'... Can't forget Wjngki, I'll luve<br />

you cherish the about 'MS. YOU<br />

KNOW WHO and about VOU KNOW WHAT!"<br />

Steven, I'ri ilill considering if I sl:ou!d leave yuu<br />

anything, 'c;tvsr you didn't fin Mi the invitci and<br />

ttiould have been there<strong>at</strong> 4 ii'clock! Well, anyway,<br />

how about dinner reserv<strong>at</strong>ions?!.' 1 Sii/y, ril offer<br />

vrtu all the Hillebrants and 1'oliibe.i' widi jpirith<br />

ut '-1 o.l MT '"hrnc, I graiioi! 1 .!) li'-tj"' 1 '"/<br />

'SKEW.and Mr Soward there's the fuiut'mctvwf<br />

i>( the woiuteij'u' group project 1 *ii//rrttMhroof,h!l-'- '<br />

I. Amy Cht'ting, (my god, I'm a senior) have , .<br />

3\i reminder ihevrcMiryfriemkand memorable \<br />

times <strong>at</strong> l^iwed. leave llK'sethougnts Jnd bclonptnp<br />

to those I cherisli: Neshi- a liudwciser, yuu<br />

nee:l to drittk sonicthin^ with a tiortip] name;<br />

Vtv- iitstam cuffee to keep you tip during the day;<br />

Hai-Nhu- J decent guy thJl's your age; (*oletlc-<br />

"guts" M ijy bi to c;li."lci; Mike- morr charcoal<br />

for thc grill; Seo Yotinjf :-a bike to :ravel arimnd<br />

U(-f',Ijura-a vaoiuni Tor your room; Adam-my<br />

pager number. I'm gcfi intone; (jeorjje- a cir fragrance,<br />

better than bell |>eppers; litic- j Calvin<br />

and Hobbes book for l.ilighter; Clim- .inttthcf<br />

mirror; C<strong>at</strong>hy- in chiiu-sc. iiwire chicken end<br />

bread; McCall- Sitakcs^H-jre's UtnntJ and luliet;<br />

Sluwn- lipliner.rt,-mcrrl>cr,thjnk^ forthe l<strong>at</strong>ighs;<br />

i'lta- a row In 1 li.mk yw (or yM>t inur Jrtettilship;<br />

,'nsfi-11:/tIAI.i.itke:, ycjli,rif;ht: Allen-ttOilLO'I:<br />

i)EV(|.S!. Jcun- .1 tclla^c of fricuJ^hip pixs;<br />

Mitlule- toi!"i pjper. you'll nctd it ivhni you get<br />

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'twirUfUEDMONU—nuny nightmares of Midnight;<br />

WELiHSU—helloweihsuthisisangela,<br />

CHATE—Pmm "95 and only wme of my s«m«<br />

JUN— many more all-nighters, a new pair of<br />

„ glasses, lots ov r caffeine for bio; ANDREW—the<br />

wddest day of your life is on May 30th. remember<br />

why?; JEFF—rny BMW and * stick of whiteout;<br />

TIM—Tobleronc bars, ny psych book.<br />

airbags;WY).lE—all my piano expertise and<br />

lunch leftovers; JENNA—a needle in haystack<br />

heiven, my Airgd Gty compadre; MIKE—fried<br />

rice, a lot of confidence in your ta!en», and a<br />

Aootom for Jlrnmy Powers and his Bloodshot<br />

.'riv<strong>at</strong>e Eyed; RAINA—a sunflower and crayons,<br />

plus a drummtr or two; AVIV*.—chicken skin,<br />

eggs, and elementary school talent shows;<br />

VANESSA—tickets to Broadway; EUGKNE—my<br />

term paper; KU1STYT.—Cranberries, Cranberries,<br />

moie Cranberries; and memories of all the<br />

good times for TONY, SILVIA, 1UUE, DIANE,<br />

HA.YUNG.HEUINA.CARLYNN.SHERWIN tic<br />

COMPANY, NORMAN. OLIVER, and anyone<br />

cl*eIUftout!;lastbut not leasi.1 leave for ANITA,<br />

myb<strong>at</strong>cstofhuddico—a lifetime supply of drugs<br />

and kleenex, lots of optimum and smiles, my eternal<br />

love and gr<strong>at</strong>ttudr, and ihc best of luck in the<br />

future!<br />

I, Fanny Chin, lea»'« <strong>at</strong>! my ti lend* Out I made<br />

over myH yearn here <strong>at</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> with my U»'c jnJ<br />

best of wishev F.S.A. j<br />

1 luiry up' Stay \!ug&iih ro^*,i\h even thutigti yuu<br />

were a snail in your pan Life —to Wainc. M o( my<br />

hoothir tops. I*!) never wtar them.lnit I'm sure<br />

,ihai you would )"ou hooch'. —1» AilcU, > bt^ik.*•><br />

you can Riti Honk! •• to Myra. my joh<strong>at</strong> Scltx you<br />

tuxedo (]ucen .-.ind tu the Smtliif sisters, my<br />

brain, you need i'.' 1 hn|t? ihal it witl ITJJ you the<br />

right way. Otic word... wfrte-U! I leave to my good<br />

fnemLs ...Diana, a combin<strong>at</strong>ion lock. I hope thu<br />

you won't forget the combin<strong>at</strong>ion! ...Lareiu. my<br />

hair, w you can get rid ot'ynur afro!-J/K You hive<br />

a bekutif'..l airo ...Giali, Rotko 'ocko! Enjoy!<br />

• .Have and Mike, a whole hunch of B*dBoyTs'lirts<br />

fcr the bad boy*!'...An the weird lumc* ynu give<br />

mr, Ray Li- YOU ARE BIG GAMt; Crorge Liuthe<br />

Volvo and tick in the Box; iosxe Uik- engluli<br />

clan, and the weird things 1 say. Mdiiidi Huangk<br />

bag of chip>. Snipple, and i S, third tow, fir',1 person. To ain^ranettabisl<strong>at</strong>a,<br />

I u-a\ v yivu tl\ my love, my eirs I to listen) and my<br />

ilwu'ier (juM N. he 'here). T» Hannv, 1 leave you<br />

1 .»Ilege supply of rridmiK To Aishad. I leave<br />

MORE POLOS! To Nancv ami Marianne, I leave<br />

iiuky's and Safnvay.To !-liani, I leave you one of<br />

those black embroidered jacket*, like the ufticers<br />

have cut we Jidn'i ask them to run for office.<br />

I. Tarn L. Cooper, leave ihe following: Piet, I<br />

km houra and hours of f-1, Km don't Ret my carpet<br />

wrt. I alM> leave a new •vhupjxrr and I promise<br />

not to take a bite when 1 take out the pickles.<br />

Khali!, I would leave i puwrtfiil vacuum cleaner.<br />

luit I guess you don't need th<strong>at</strong> to Instead I leave<br />

you lot* tnd lot* tii tuddy-duil(]y. Michelc, You<br />

ran have a house full of mtrron to put your makeup<br />

on and a In? j*r of T?f-Tar ^oio*. 1 'Ito \ea\t<br />

you a picture of OIT Uvti'.iu chcctlcaderSbutt*. I<br />

1"1 I*1 I<br />

It'tvr .t new iinltt *f,tl, hcli you can have 4 wluifc<br />

new b<strong>at</strong>hroom! Minky Bu^, t ic4*-c jiiioJuuI)<br />

NOTrllNCi! Why should 1» You j'.rcidy have my<br />

heart andalt the love th<strong>at</strong> comes with ic.Ok;y.you<br />

can have a big juicy cnocolite covered itawbewy!<br />

Cory, some advice, make sure there's no one eUe<br />

\ia the bed 1 . To Nicole and leim. 1 leave the "Buif<br />

Girl" picture. Maybe line day we'll be th<strong>at</strong> strung<br />

jgiin! To Kelli A. Uina and Seiena and everyone<br />

elte I didn't name. 1 leave love, peao:.and Intend<br />

lots of good seji! '<br />

SOtl-Orotuphilti nuhmagaste*. FlyNap. Gr


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tun<strong>at</strong>e event of m; , • receive my alarm clock<br />

and my library c&tu the event of an accident,<br />

ludy F.ng and her re.r.ives have perniismir to<br />

absorb into their Ivdic* anil then utilize whichever<br />

pans of my hotly th<strong>at</strong> they w require (however,<br />

1**1 like to keep my liver); Nflson Hernandez<br />

may cUim my trip to German? should 1 die be -<br />

fotc July of thi$\v.«; Benjamin l*e nuv have my<br />

Yamaha, because 1 know he would like somchinf;<br />

cite l» collect the family dust, and he nay al>o<br />

have the green safe i hit holds all the money which<br />

1 haw g<strong>at</strong>hered throughout<br />

my sluifl hfc;i"<br />

Sophie Nguyen I leave the<br />

deed to my haii,in:i fann<br />

IJ% if she doesn't have<br />

cncu^i Imi.tmv already<br />

t; to Wr-.mtca.<br />

Siu 1 leave my c»-ii -iiliand<br />

my nonsense. IMHII crMinahls, riy love;<br />

Tammy, your absotii!(U-iiteness.Iournt relax<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

"S;ip du", respect. ROMMHL- tongue.optimism,<br />

track walks, support forcsei. MIKE- milk, tampons<br />

in lea,prom d<strong>at</strong>e.las-ing friendship. SHANwine<br />

cooler in Glen 1'arU. honest discussions.<br />

hiipcslWlaMing friendship. SOPHIA- Clift House<br />

dinner, stained rug. nonstop talking, shared firsti<br />

U'm s>my>, 'Who's Mr. Mont aba?" everlasting<br />

irienJ»lii;.- KAfi'.NK- footliinj;hotd\-p,pi'.r;'.%in<br />

bjthroonii.iJcciMVi.-ness.fiewlrinKiihip' II NW-<br />

H'«ni;Ki-rtc chownicMi. bl.uk tears. *>ant.i Cm/,<br />

"Sing roe a rainbow", peed-out liter, spmn*. j snag<br />

a ml l.i|- whenever<br />

VOK need il. 1 will<br />

IritiuUiup 'hit<br />

1, M<strong>at</strong>t tlaitnn.beiiic^ >oci £<br />

.1 stable.... lorn, Ki)>s .ind ncvv i s^j tin<br />

in SK.rn!'.-r'•.U-sv Mv<br />

HIMM.IUCI-J.V. Soii^'VivMit, J.II-.IIU, Pirro'tliv.',.<br />

tiMii, IMjjk'.Ntilli,.'. Cindy MtKiovdinouiiClicru<br />

a-. 1 ttjiiKf..." jiijvhuiiti, gn-oip. li.Miiini;, ;iui.ifilii<br />

twl'ifiiuti^iuk. tiie Uxor;i'.: tip. i-» Liii'Jy<br />

O.i/'-M-.v.^.i.vt. S\P-Sf.;KA.SSBOAltD: Cus^ip<br />

i ri-sii choke tlmidin^ fenn:Mr ! : i>ug<br />

"t jn \ Jit, yuu j oucitiiii.f, Winfi-f<br />

Kr<br />

-Nauif Wtna: lt)NS."Wiiitll |iiiv n il tiuwj"<br />

: "Aie wt t\cr gonna talk personjl?" Niolc:<br />

t'.rjpenuts. swi;.., jrniy kai(>. I t-ina. Let's<br />

ilh. t«ili. iyuiir tlennv:.teach) h tutcl Ihaila;<br />

ki.ii:c:lei >r;o;.i tileNH.Il K<br />

and I wili tu'vei !i>rgel ihc tn<br />

M>;1 lowcyo<br />

)ri«. fnim t!i<br />

tfj/v Mile 10th';»•! a life supply<br />

'if tho.e minis vou'te alwav-. wiling; UKRNICt<br />

•i'Hiiini'eo'js hjiuuts. so.ip opera", and Clteeti<br />

I-Otil'!; MK-Hl-lUi: all-you-LJII efi» from m<br />

htnehev. WAN: l<strong>at</strong>e night sob talks, my prob<br />

lems, cookies. HURT: slips ASM >a««rs and<br />

pktutc of my vt<br />

touli<br />

man >e.ir.<br />

iari.ui ruler ami keep (-wtjiSiitt; lu has iWtbai port, en -<br />

iKC.i>inn):.md finally foi niv'Jdl I jsk nicrely-tli.il<br />

I lie buried a!unj>idd.i ^ooil^mk. pads i>f itoif<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is<br />

bonk paper, a pencil. .tmM; ample siipplv of<br />

Stowljkc.<br />

1 lojo".<br />

.i^i)loj;iei for ire>h<br />

aiittidt tor vinir loving MI) 1 -<br />

KIUSl'V- Cr.nr>erries wmpv<br />

nrt.in! ind iiK\ialfrii.-it V"" ''«M' thv pcopl*<br />

ting?), my (earner ami 'mjj stubbornness, Un* of<br />

tmt and HICK,and ot cour, fe, |t«urn- jutirti, |ouru<br />

and fuurn. (FOUIl yw% baity!!';); woikdcrfiil<br />

K4lherine"Kui" lunfrvar^U', relax<strong>at</strong>ion, my cler<br />

tialttii.n*lslii(i;(,liia'*V.Cn will mrv-niie<br />

tlJv.*, JII it if »iiiiiMi^ ju J ^/•"t'\.i'->'Ji',;, *'•"•' 'In <br />

Acay Senioi piom '45. i-v<br />

vIC.KII ti./.hi. 111!],- 1 f.; ;ejf.l w,\s gonna Ic.ive )iui a wninan to make)<br />

iir.i-iureihiit t|-jt\ i.iken CJle ol I YOU're a man<br />

nt.w ( htrig; Vishaka. weiphi I;.IIIICI%, I'M ud<br />

YMi .A rl.iys, HK\ lams days. :• ho.;kf r, alt pii \<br />

I'ktiirc. Michel?; NIH!J\ ittulerwcji, ,1 wondei<br />

training t«r^ (n-.it Nudr. bin yi:nr,), *ineu it<br />

thit .Mil lit in your 11,0ml:). K.-K-rt.<strong>The</strong> stilt<br />

choc --.tup cnttkic. ihe gins lut'itooiii, and 1 leave<br />

l!ie fj^t th<strong>at</strong> vt,;i kii-.ed M.rue..iic Ittinifer Jee-1<br />

vstjiulcr C.jriu; vuiir diotlier, shoes t!ut were l M<br />

bill for me. "STOP, STOP 11!" and Oh lesuf. I<br />

leave yr.u $14,3-14,20 forfhe tar,"IT" will not c<br />

i^otethirnt\<strong>at</strong>.YoucJti''l t ",iyuie"ll".uk"l l " ! .tl<br />

today nr 'forever". Slow wine fm my|i.iy.<br />

In ihc event uf niv de<strong>at</strong>h, I. Lisa Lin del<br />

Kosjrio. bajucaili Uic liilltiwing: To Myra.my 1.<br />

Iknowyoiitiecdit. HiVuCdau. my Alpine. So<br />

tor all the- time^ 1 Jonliin't get yoi. ni.i wit hot<br />

kn.ibs.To i.en.all my pictures of Sli<strong>at</strong>m J~\A<br />

pUnncr. lo lenn, all my make up th<strong>at</strong> I n^et<br />

and alt thcMiy food dowmuirs...Tu Jwictto.T<br />

(iraut Hill), and nu Varth* lo Ryan, j $200 p e<br />

l'.iid t.ib <strong>at</strong> the bar of your choice. 16 Xibith I<br />

ICJW y free. fo( .ill the times (c<br />

l>eiu.lr M.ind.iys) il,Jt y.»n covered for me.T<br />

Khe/a,inyiilcu/,inyre Jdmt^.notes.andlioirc<br />

work. 'Ui help ynu get throu,-.h <strong>Lowell</strong>. To C\\<br />

•ing pmun ko', all my irsts. One more vwr and<br />

y«u renuiM hcK.'IVi AiiicSa.man...,I do'n"l kt<br />

M.:,i to leave«,»...H,,BC thanks m.in.yougoi ne<br />

nroi^h Adv. Ak. To Mi:!ielle. wlm woulda<br />

Keen... 1 leave ytw mydrbii card M> you could all<br />

me o:10 d*v. To Hill. I'm Milt here..'.. IV, 3]| vh «<br />

K through high siiioo|.th*nk». I<br />

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tlioreofyou who I've known for years, good luck.<br />

You know,you guys made high school something<br />

" to laugh <strong>at</strong>. To my ftmity... yon guys should<br />

know- To At my organher, so you don't forget.<br />

TbJLino, my room io Frisco. To my cousins<br />

": dadada-.Iie.-You could have wh<strong>at</strong>eva you WAUL"<br />

.Chiqui. rtop talking loud! "Do you hab diesicakeTIun.-Stop<br />

it, Juhn!" <strong>The</strong>o. "Get out my<br />

f store!-- "Moit amusing, sir. WIPERS!" Frank h<br />

.;; Belle, gel married already! Are we ever goni.i<br />

„ 'drop'MP style? Joy, I'm hungry: To Mom and<br />

.,:'.: Dad, I hope you know I love you. And to JoscLU<br />

^ \ ! leave you my heart.<br />

;'.;•> To <strong>at</strong>l of you special mothers out there I call<br />

my friends, I, Gina De Martini, beque<strong>at</strong>h th«e<br />

entities. To my best friend, Aislud, I give you my<br />

everlasting friendship. Cynthia, my dear, to 70U<br />

and only yuu, I lend you my car anytime you wan:<br />

it. My advice u only for you. You also get all of<br />

my unfinished margaritas, if ifc*re are any left. To<br />

Staci, it's all about you, me. Whimey. and Oprah.<br />

All you get U me (Fibio).and all of rr.y waruu be<br />

hoochie mama items. Oh, you also an have my<br />

HardCopyand Enquirer storiesibngwithallrhe<br />

memoriei of Starkland. And hey Dymphni.<br />

whert'd you get th<strong>at</strong> new Get*. Vou get all the Ceo'*<br />

Canurn's and especially BLAZKRS. Girl, it's U*><br />

cute! You al«> can have Chewey and all the fine<br />

• irn who wear their par.u as well us you l>m>w<br />

who. I'd aim like to give a slmiil out to ... And,<br />

Kumi.youcan krepall theutiait JM renurlu.Shut<br />

up.Chmsy. llarry, you got it going on with all the<br />

Huw<strong>at</strong>d Stern stories. And to my dear frlenu, Josoh.Hi!<br />

How art you? I leave you all of my gm-><br />

'-' nip stories and my friendship forever. To all c-f you<br />

special people, I will miss you dearly and thank<br />

you for making the past four yean wme of the<br />

best. Smooches!<br />

I, loih Demlng, of sound lungs and* strong<br />

mind, leave the following itenu to the more imporunt<br />

ones in my life. Gabby: I decided th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

was nut necessary to leave you any thing because<br />

I'm not leaving. Coach Vf »l- A bottle of Gold<br />

Schlauger and a vomit covered bag. Giaikiikk:<br />

cJs: thnt pair of black swe^u. Coach Von Almen:<br />

Be<strong>at</strong> itlll BLdnuMp y,pr: A bib and a padded<br />

gutter.'ColIlQ: A life preserver in case you crois<br />

the line and go overboard, (dm), friary Plenty of<br />

motiv<strong>at</strong>ion and enough gas for Concord =nd back.<br />

IftDJh: one free pass to the Betty Ford Clink. Sfc<br />

..~ IllPI Pflfok (tqpiniJUfr f>ftn >nnw whn ynti mtr\<br />

A bucket V'f paint and some help with those tables.<br />

EfflllbaUXam: * tv. 1 ? to Turkey Day. lake* A ha;<br />

rack bif. enoiiRh awl n p«od looking Cuiuck<br />

Sran: A brew of Guinness and t chick to go with.<br />

i^UCi£a:(Lut)Somcgnce near cyclone fencesand<br />

a stripper {TvinfcV Mrf Donnhue ind Mr. SfffHifY<br />

^nd, Mrs. DcVriw: A big thumbs up for caring<br />

• , about studentx not st<strong>at</strong>istics- Mr, Tray: Summer<br />

school!! MUiitalcia: A H'y l*" IeJ doughnut.<br />

HujSi: Just one tnore, It'll sober you up. loci: an<br />

ahstrad form nf mutnrrntinrv Incn Wont": a<br />

sanctuai f froq.-, harassment. iJiltf A Meiallica<br />

concert and some valiums. Terra: A copy of the<br />

Little Mermaid sound track and a mop ("It's not<br />

'- funny anymoic").lulia:Amonth free of piss testa.<br />

1 AjbJcx; Some motiv<strong>at</strong>ion and a lot of horror stories<br />

(i.e. safety glass, knees) £&: an arm besides<br />

T<strong>at</strong>ems next Halloween 221. SA£.: Many prosperous<br />

fritlay night*. fcHp. '(h ( ?) : A r*ger. Mom<br />

?r3 Dad: Thanks for the support.<br />

To.everyone who has been a special part of my<br />

life, I'll alwa)*s remember )-ou guys and I, Elaine<br />

Dimaano, leave to you a simple renieinhmnce of<br />

me; To Jen, 1 leave you my ab- isol<strong>at</strong>or and H<br />

"Dumb Monkey" from Uno'i. To Siace. you can<br />

. have all the food <strong>at</strong> my home anf! J bottle of<br />

Bcones.To Rareeii,my chi-thi's, since you've been<br />

bothering me about them. To Rochcilr, 1 give you<br />

all my shoes so you can be jn Imelda Marcos. To<br />

Lily, my car, so you can bump Cur frti wnj. To<br />

. .Melody, Alt0ids.rice-c4kes.and my membership<br />

"• , r 'io Nautilus.To M^rh.a Mad Dog. To He<strong>at</strong>htr, my<br />

;('Ciants pullover, to add tf your Giants collection.<br />

,7 u'lbMyra,soaietood,soyouciingain*oinewei[;ht.<br />

' To Adcla. n lighter without buune (because !<br />

c>re). To Ana, a potaio knish 1rom Noah's. It*<br />

Emcr, my heart... and my Sprewell's. since you<br />

wanted them. To Edward, 3 jhcezy smile. To <strong>The</strong><br />

Senior Letter Girls, "explode ignite" (remember<br />

'.hitting you guys), To Ryan. "Mine", my trunk.<br />

since mine is messie; than yours. To Laarni, ir.y<br />

glasiws (from those Epiphany days). To Joe, 2<br />

; sioiiao,;u«likebackinthcotddays.ToEddy.my<br />

green coniiCi, since you always complained<br />

aboutthein.1bRowena,someheighi''shoriJe"To<br />

.' Jeel. my ciass ring,.since you wanted it. To<br />

Anf^irie.half-ci>okedbrownic$.iustlil(ctheones<br />

we made <strong>at</strong> your house To my fomily, much low<br />

: --i aod cwiul gr<strong>at</strong>itude lor nil of the things you've<br />

.* ^done'for me (th<strong>at</strong> goes especially for you guys.<br />

•i.y- Mom and Dad. I love you pivs!)<<br />

\ I, Stephen Dodson, of raging mind and un-<br />

. controllable body.^ueaf my worldly posses-<br />

: - lions to the following: KEVIN: the first position<br />

.-;;, in nsy will so I won't hear you whine about how I<br />

5 •almost forgot you, a cure for your permananit<br />

l^VMS, t fightfbe<strong>at</strong>ing. and, of course, "the dick.<br />

SETH: "Fake left... go right... 360"... reverse... no<br />

foolc^ (smack] Allllnriiiiiiiight.-WILL the only<br />

thing in the world which you want but don't haw,<br />

but I can't give to you aryway. but by now hopefully<br />

you might have it. NATE; freih lemon scent,<br />

fried chicken, and Knight Rider. SHIRLEY: front<br />

page, and an open invit<strong>at</strong>ion for any kind of help.<br />

HAMMERrastcak.l51bf.,andMac4.ARTHi;R:<br />

pilchfork. horns, and a red cape. 5PELUCY: more<br />

underwear, and tesiotterone. BVRON: l«er tag,<br />

x iibid imagin<strong>at</strong>ion, and a lifetime friendship.<br />

MATT: a Ferrotek. OM1ED: Man's rerroick.<br />

NICK hU No, you can have the nick. MARIE: the<br />

joy of wall-humping. fOSH: a barber without a<br />

*cn*e of humor, ind nydioe*. BISSETT: real hair.<br />

a 5. ind a job <strong>at</strong> SUcy't. is Santa Claus. JOHN V.<br />

your own business. LEONARD: 300gof teMoswrone<br />

KEITH: chapstick, shampoo, and a beautihtl<br />

Greek woman who doesn't<br />

speak English. y"C^^^^^ ISAtiri.: j<br />

holster, and ^f^H^^^^A^ a man who<br />

can h.indie /UflH^^A you. CURT,<br />

hie key te- HJH^G^^^HH ntover, a<br />

night with ««BBHBHB Grnny, and<br />

20 !bi. i^n^^n 1 n N N :<br />

ipologirv ^^H^HR^ KATRINA:<br />

my JrgJty. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ 1>AVK: DMA<br />

test resultsprov. ^ 9K ^^^ \n^ thai you're<br />

thr real f<strong>at</strong>her of tuhy Annie-Clacde. NI-IJiON:<br />

i job 41 rhi. U.S AfiiluMidot for 7iinhibwe.<br />

ASf>Y:a job Milking for Nclwii. jndacamfiaign<br />

tontril) p .iti(»n,"{;i,Tn in ";4!!" l.l'.:4nti«n family<br />

documents proving irwi yuut ancestors were really<br />

Trench and not !*UMun. JOHNNY:an Iraltan<br />

woman with large breasts. ERICA, I.E1NA,<br />

ALICE: a bigger tent. sr.RF.NA.avoice.iomelMlb,<br />

and 3 summer. JO\"CE: 1 mm « nic M you * re.<br />

NICK T: faith. HENRY: i k\l jptuous<br />

black woman. ANNA: written proof thai I'm not<br />

mentally imh.Jancrd. KIN'G: bear repellent, and<br />

nuiybe a picture of the ax. XOCHITL the friendship<br />

th<strong>at</strong> should have hecu. PAN F.: one issue<br />

where Sports finishes before News. SOPHIA:<br />

chaleur. RAY: fun <strong>at</strong> BtrJ'xley. IAMES: a cure lor<br />

schirophrema.CHR&a^apiuthefaceandakick<br />

lothe groin. IEREMY: my flex-off ihampion trophy.<br />

KATHLEEN: Jeremy. NICOLE: a compete<br />

understanding <strong>at</strong> me, no-dti/c pilli, a frejk, *nd<br />

thr in:*;re And to Diniel Kiruhncr: Thanks.<br />

t. lan'tii r>on*»(;**, hi-rrhv Ituvr my woidly<br />

[H>no>iotn i(> my friends *u-dstocl^ to Daisy - boy-wonder; U*<br />

Linda N. • a purple c<strong>at</strong>; tn Christina U - J points<br />

for coming on time; to Ms. Stewart - CSF without<br />

\he Kuuiin huts, to Michil • Yiilia'* homework;<br />

to all my current teachers • Y'llia and Marinj<br />

(the coming "talk block"); to Ihc luarluulture<br />

cluh - a revival; to the Russian cluh - *n in-<br />

flux of the mile species: to- the school - traffic<br />

lights on the second floor and thanx for everything.<br />

Class of '95 - hope to .we you again!<br />

I, lames Eby, leave ti> the following people:<br />

Malt- a cart Jt Ft. Ord, nuth clait with JBU Gil<br />

the real devil. Kevin's gre<strong>at</strong> Aptos teams,<br />

ipazwnrms, your own phone line; Nick* the 17th<br />

bole <strong>at</strong> Harding, a book on being subtle, a trip to<br />

Brazil, Mail's golf balls, a lifetime supply of<br />

Fcrshings; Byron- a b<strong>at</strong>tle with big thumb, a<br />

co<strong>at</strong>hanger f<strong>at</strong> the corvettes, lifetime membership<br />

to the fellas; Steve- a fine adopted lister, a decent<br />

rocr~*n<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> Cal, cigars; Stth- a lifetime supply<br />

for week six, pape< for nasty notes; Ray- a lifetime<br />

with Andy G.; Mike- revenge agairulEliiol.alltiie<br />

omegas in the world; Josh 5.- a less annoying personality,<br />

the sports column; Chris- 4 short game,<br />

;he hono: of being cal Jed another "Ray G.":<br />

Danny- Poison Oaks. Avuiii, avoid, the streak on<br />

Commodore Slo<strong>at</strong>iOmud-amungwIiich. freshman<br />

P.E. with Tim; Keith- peppiilK---t we went through together,<br />

we ilwjy* had well others iMcki. We partner*<br />

t*ir life. A% ftii the femnlcs, tlie only hoc* th<strong>at</strong><br />

£ct Jove n< lily snd Cindy. You guy* were as down<br />

as the fellas here, and I low you for il. Lily HI<br />

never forget the s—t you put up with, and I'll always<br />

he around fur you And lo Ashley Jnd Julij<br />

1 \et>v a fit uc of iltHiby. Let's pet babed uunl To<br />

Kicky and Jake 1 leave * bucket o( KFC Jiid 3 boltle<br />

of Jciv curt activ<strong>at</strong>or. Yoti cwy nuy.itrt! And last<br />

but not leaM I pott J pv< prnpr; to the two remaining<br />

ftiemberi of the home team, \time and Kid.<br />

Itcmembcr when t.'iui^ get tough grab ttut 40<br />

and hit, where else, but the lake. It's theunty thing<br />

th<strong>at</strong> got us through 4 years, Keep the esttyt alive<br />

and keep pimpin them hoes. Rcmembct Jose, you<br />

.are the ass man. Maybe one day you'll even<br />

stumble an a hoe th<strong>at</strong>'ll even f— k lil Jaime. Keep.<br />

wuppinon them freihmenand keep them suck»<br />

like Dave out..V.'e jll know wh<strong>at</strong> happened 10 (hit<br />

foolio.Weliihjt\.ibout it for me, just remember<br />

clav- of '95 put Lcrwell nn tlic imp. We out tlm<br />

inutha f—ka. M> w,iiugh bread to sicker, you; to<br />

ShirUy,debamJi«J.he;maphroditic thoughts and<br />

Wiuon; to Joyce, a ludmpped Mr. Stark, forced<br />

to teach *1' your classes, and an end to 19,20 Japanese;<br />

to Vjn, wh<strong>at</strong> else but tickets to an Elastica<br />

concert J; to Joanne, three junior guvs (you know<br />

who they arc!) and funkiest socks I possess.<br />


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; 1, K<strong>at</strong>hy S. Fnhro*.'lc.ivc Mistv [Dopey.<br />

Donna, Sktioft. £7.): K CM an rani,'clothing'<br />

hainalun. buhbicv five fin^ur discount i *:<br />

k l ¥ l d<br />

back* we go have pho lu go.dub KIMIIC in dicvl.<br />

W*-l7-f»2r-8l lO3-t>57... ;•.-. • Marry me<br />

K A M 1 S M C 1. . A ' T<br />

WYNlMKRliMY R.1KKVI-.K.<br />

I.Omied ("ar, bctiipot' M-UIIJ inwJ JIKI hair*<br />

h»Kt),do hereby give alt "t niy ir.mi v^rol i'->%<br />

\csVcs il the<br />

brich. Twyll (baihf-jl)<br />

YMCA,<strong>at</strong>ripUiL.A..ul)ii<br />

Rcrnicc (Porky):.Alon<br />

take lii.ii hr'i yours,<br />

.iluiidi,UMIU. nmiiiniocryday...<br />

yrali riphi. l>evon<br />

Ihe ftdhead and<br />

N.iot-i the Alkie: invit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

t.i |)«(w... HYDll Burt; a<br />

hickr)-, Wmr c|oi lici tack,<br />

"who Jo J-IKI have for U.S.<br />

History!" Tim: .ill the<br />

money on my ul\ keys to<br />

my en, luptU <strong>at</strong> Noah'*,<br />

kunic initinu (.kill-.. "It's<br />

ft u mad yel!" Danny: SiO<br />

si.d condoms. Mike Soon:<br />

' B^l'ti'og ^kni<strong>at</strong>ix- in Buddies for 'ife— Elaino Chan and Tony Vipusithimakoo'i.<br />

Shapiro** cU«.ami «imi;. name ten timys fast.<br />

Mting for me in yuur will<br />

Mutl und J.I 1 .: "Ynu f,ulU litV. it" Nclr me 1 AIIMI- lllta:M-. j-ieicm te'.la. Uecck. L'IIT^IIJIV jmlAf^n<br />

like nip nnw! Tony: Stage«ijcii."'i you tfon'r kiv* joke* in ihe world. Uuiuu JHO IUIUI:. ,. fit J .«...<br />

me I'm gonna'kj\s Hlclt".,. yiKk 1 .. all my yik and di^xvsiijon. Uclihli: \Io t(i,ji t.-iii!iy~-.Jjvwv W!th Mr, M.( ifry lorcVrr. Mr.<br />

itjitiiner—CAI l :2 .MCJ nnivi M'.A another 1'jfp-<br />

'IMU-I iouin M itl- .IIII.IVJT.IXI i,l('<br />

| ><br />

CC '95—u-J«al cl>C i*4.1 -\\i M.iti.i!.., inv<br />

%. JX'MI J hij* hi'iii-horn lf» rwrcuiK. fici<br />

Atoha! irs the only three-year veterans of the Chamber Choir, (iop row) Aviva Cutnner. Vanessa Marshall, Kristy Turner<br />

Anita Chiu, Raina Telgemeier, (front row) Daniel Feyer, Rommel Riemedio. and Michael Ripper.<br />

the Y H.s- C\: '*>—gtKid Iwl: anJ ^ couple of<br />

duycrones lot next vear.. •»"'* M f • fti*M:it —a doinn<br />

Mr.Shjpif.v-abc.iltAitcwrjH-eeksinApril.<br />

i<br />

an ap,-rc;irfrAr rrR... tv.t not for annthcr cottplt<br />

ot ycJf>. Mr Bfttcm-ourl— i "more beUcr"AP<br />

irst. Mr Sr-ilia—J 'pecul Tony Award. Mr<br />

I-iirt -lhv- >:iip!e thank vtni. ciial yon .ilwayxa\k<br />

lot I»r.N'>tyr.i—J li**~ in-cut (.huikl'*hcaU%. *<br />

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for ttie Cir<br />

i.t'lairc lonp.le.i^cit: 'oiKJ.n.t<br />

i-.tt, 1 * to I..»RI,-, tlucmni*. :\it the do<br />

c.ulv, nui HJIU potk \» ,th()»1 the pork, a 3:38 a.m.<br />

\..IIL- no ...tit ,in.i ni* ocilj«.tini; linT.iUlui To<br />

A:\A<br />

Jri. ^or Hue, ( liottte<br />

d M.1V !V> Itot.uity. a<br />

MVO. fi. M:C Hric (ahow)<br />

li-.ivc litllc wtlti<br />

itoii> \ -»1 -ibnui S./.. In !«\k•• buy Malt.more liKk,<br />

my Miliil'r>on.inv imcvuiw tunciWorcschool,<br />

ami (M'pc d'l ibe unnrc K»r Xnchill 7 +<br />

^ifietiJ. jnntlu'f Neu Ycjr'^ .tt U.S. To Irnnifci<br />

(<br />

t>*'^ '-hop!, i njiio^r.iiii oi ptessurt and niv<br />

promise ot luciitUfi^i .it I'aL i ; or Kevin t leave<br />

IVTIMK" h'T S.i"Jh. a non Npotlif.ht room, a new<br />

job .md arirriMMini cjtiitg tliriticstf lood. Strve, (<br />

wjMi't tjlknij; I.i sou. cur VJjm, luppiness *nd<br />

(rir»d>hii i ntM >cai. |\it Norm, ,i divorce and a<br />

d<br />

•.hoi- jiivt tin- pjn;% ti*;^r,•^^ h\ nn viitri. i.h l-nin'«i IKHIH 1 , llri.it) ec<br />

•.tc^inicpillriii fit'iJS't^.V compli'ic **!l nf<br />

yar, v it»<br />

< 'uiu'ii thp^mk un»l bl»cH'owcr !Ungcri.ihyl»oy<br />

I en 3U "Oti r,n!" anil i prom dale (lut IK will<br />

never men, iny ^t>> lockcil in t)>e • jr. [eremy 4<br />

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t, Sttcy Gahrin, jeave to the roost important<br />

people in my life Dad and Or/, you've always<br />

warned to SM me suweed, here's my med. school<br />

dipbnu. Tm daddy"i link girl forever. Mom. remember<br />

bow much I loved you am! know thit I<br />

understood your actions. Tc, my little big brother<br />

Divid, a little black book and my copy of "Pimp<br />

of the Year" You've nude me to proud; continue<br />

todo so for youndC it'i good for your inuge. TQ<br />

the newest member of my family, my baby sister<br />

Holly. I will always protect you, even in my after<br />

life Sieve, I leave you my heart In hopes to compens<strong>at</strong>e<br />

for ihe joy you've brought into my life. 1<br />

I«ve to my second family: AxkcU. yes you can have<br />

my.HairymisUbios.Yeah,<br />

didn't you always dis* me<br />

fartneeuct same things<br />

you want? Aha, you can<br />

have my le<strong>at</strong>her jacket and<br />

my bottle afCKbne, Now<br />

you don't have ^worry<br />

about returning anything.<br />

Glaioi*. not thai 1 think<br />

you need ft, but heir are:,'<br />

my fifteen pound weights<br />

inywnyv He<strong>at</strong>her, always<br />

keep this bible -war you, 1<br />

know you're driest to a<br />

sain;- there ft (YEAH<br />

Rl'iHTD.Uli, try no* u» -<br />

go overboard, here's a "<br />

whole pack.-'Oh. and<br />

pleue change the brand,<br />

go for B8cn> At least<br />

thevVc a iifp down. ;<br />

Maria, you don't have to '<br />

buy ime, you can have my<br />

Uevlon sharpener. I ki,ow '<br />

you Were a snail in your<br />

past life. Th<strong>at</strong> explains<br />

nior Una?! Wh<strong>at</strong>?! our last performance, senkii<br />

letter toe touch, sex talks, butterfly." Damn baby.<br />

s—t-"Nick:iC!M:! my room, a no hitter arJ some<br />

base stealing speed. Anty: <strong>The</strong> book from JV baseball<br />

games. Vivian: a fine guy who tre<strong>at</strong>s you good!<br />

walks home from the 36 stop. Man (M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

Phillip): Sinjixi and Xa;ch. Alesa; a fire extinguisher<br />

sticker. MIC Posse Senior Bcwltng Nighi,<br />

ML Davidson, fttakinesj on the «d benches, lipstick<br />

tops.<br />

:. Rnfad Garcia, fab Rafc). leave nothing to<br />

one because I am truly a SJUi.<br />

I, Brim Gee. am absolutely tost. I, with/jie<br />

power invested in me by myself, do herebyjecret<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the following peopV-sboutd receive theirappropri<strong>at</strong>eicwardi.2Tun-tic<br />

Dodge ViptrliKver<br />

had (Ventnori). 2A1- Dragon Knighthood (You<br />

de*erv« it). 2Md- Me* (but not in the hallw*y).<br />

2SyMa- my wilkman (Why rwxi). 2Frincn- my<br />

lost passwords (Thanx). 2 My Favorile Sophomore*-<br />

a big inule (HalHal). 2CC- « new gt-y't<br />

B-Day song (Co Tenors!). 2Vkkic- mr checks<br />

(Squah). 2Kiwi- the $15 1 nw< ycu (to totxy).<br />

25h«;rwin-my new AUTOMATIC Tntqu-j (Yewh,<br />

and a v.<strong>at</strong>di with muiiben » JTJU leam to tefl time<br />

(Don it »t 6 o'clock) Ooops. don't point!! Ryan-<br />

Ihe table next to the beanery it all yours. Raina-<br />

1 leave you FoxMuldrr dressed in A vdlow tux and<br />

A Spantih workbook jnth green Snapple Mold.<br />

Mike- You get a jar full of No-Doze for those extra<br />

long classes in college. DarraQ- You z*n hive<br />

; my bed, and all the rip and R&B upe* ( used to<br />

litten tu back in the day of my ignorance. Ycu also<br />

Cit my cool Offspring, Bad Religion, Nirvana,<br />

/ Bcutie Beys and Sponge CDs so you can see tht<br />

lipr.L To r.iy boyfiiend-who-do«n't-know.he 1 stny-borfricTid<br />

1 leave a sur nanvd <strong>at</strong>tiT you, a blue<br />

sk<strong>at</strong>eboard, and all the extraordinary memories<br />

we lived thru the last nine years. And to the rest<br />

of you, Happy Green Day!<br />

>', Diana Gonzalez, of sound mind and bod}<br />

beque<strong>at</strong>h the following: TO LOREKAI Irave you<br />

the W<strong>at</strong>hrocm stalls <strong>at</strong> ISA, "Who was th<strong>at</strong> girl?"<br />

Also my share of the money we fouad when th<strong>at</strong><br />

c-M roan almost tin us over and all my money 10<br />

you'U never htveto borrow -tgain. 1 leave you all<br />

the Srupple you left <strong>at</strong> lucky'*, "Is the coming<br />

back?" 'the ruil wolf cuitom, tlie junior prom pknirts<br />

1st Hi have-1 leave wu; ludecKthe ptiffe with<br />

gapped teeth. "Wjlk me 10 Reg."<br />

U« but not least TMNT1 TO<br />

SANDRA I !«ve vow Mine je) t'.»<br />

alure with your buff-pJflbudJy.<br />

Nah.She's axil though. <strong>The</strong> time<br />

tlt<strong>at</strong> girl yelled <strong>at</strong> you •wtwn yon<br />

_ jciiscd me and Ivt h«,"Weed an<br />

, tiinbrelUr" Al>o, the quarter<br />

. from under the machine. *?hc'«<br />

G nor. comin? back right"A'es, I<br />

am going »10-il.'Quit bump-<br />

Ing me!" Apd by the way. he<br />

dtK^n't Jikv girls! Where"! my<br />

vih'tc-ow? Hey, hit the ball to<br />

CUudU!"And 1 say you t*yc:" TO<br />

CIJM.'D1.», I lc£vt you the b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

dortr ai \jlt>firitjiL"*Thc<br />

HT wou't j;et ought just krep<br />

holding thr uW, bandit! I Vuo<br />

leave y»u the lime we thought<br />

IIK u-ainiy guard was alter ii»«t<br />

Stonestown. Wb? her! Be<strong>at</strong> her<br />

«*? I l«wc you xli ilw timct you<br />

trtiMed me with youx nitcy it-<br />

Ucts. don't worry 1 won't tell,<br />

cuept lor Ixrtni JIIJ Sjm'.i J )/K! I tc>, whet) »rr<br />

laugh unullcried.56,97.98 Sorry.<br />

I. Stad Goussev, love the following itcmx to<br />

tlie following somcones: To DYMPHNA ur wail. SnoopyaodChartie Brawn,<br />

' Would you like IP buy a vowel?" IOSK- "Are TOO<br />

waittag for yivir mujuhf", pcanur tii'ttcr sandwkbes,<br />

ar. A for iffort, SerKwAVencea. holiday<br />

i>antyhaw t«ine Mie fit* most), BIO MILK, and<br />

thin>> for bcinc a cool person because 111 mtn<br />

V-'HJ TAPASHI- funky ranvrrutioni in Ph>rry.OK B) Vwi 4\\ can jtt« bite n»e,<br />

txn'^uu: 1 nevr.t knew )i>u. Da h,\ )u ha!<br />

Isabel was SO cute<br />

larclnse.to your ham. 1 love your Hi tto. Rnreen,,<br />

T ihuhd you * man juri like MY Steve, Rochellv.<br />

Urre's in eighth. Finally you can go twck tu nornul.<br />

Baby Ro, you a>n have the numttcx to l jolly *<br />

house. Maybe you can hookup with her and tun<br />

a whole new era. Raquel, you know I didn't for*<br />

get my cousin. Whenever you need me, call me<br />

and I'D be there alway*.. \)<br />

I.ArlahGiUnaldi.leavcto— Emily, A backyard<br />

full of deep convers<strong>at</strong>ions, Alexa'scalbv&it inland<br />

a night o( pzitrictwidi M.K. (You're the hippo)<br />

girl 1 know). Ale**:*! Wh<strong>at</strong> are you doing focH".<br />

An ice-sk<strong>at</strong>ing 1essbn,the Eddy hand signal (SheV<br />

1 . Wh<strong>at</strong> happened? She got fine!!<br />

right).2Rose- all the nuinbersof guys 1 know (You<br />

fco girl*. 2Chris a TI-85 OfiWlMi?). JEsther- a Vim gMYS pit'linit me up? Oli. I want to l)p h V>r'*defo, the James Uck b»tkttb;il<br />

courts, and a kick in ihe biitt.SBvie:Ar S.I "*ncc<br />

with a iidetiotne.<strong>at</strong>iikelocktogn ^<br />

h k<br />

1 ...K..E..Y why? because yuu ail owe me<br />

money! ...M..O..U.S..E.<br />

1, Serena Gee, o: sound mind and body, will<br />

to Lorraine all my Chinese notrt and my gr<strong>at</strong>itude<br />

fur being there in gym clavs th<strong>at</strong> day. ]'o<br />

Wendy I leave my collection of iimcite tapes. 1b<br />

Cynthw ind Linda 1 Ic^e 4ll m* inalh homewcrk.<br />

tg ^ To VViimr;«leave tny J<br />

and i. home baked birth fay cake. Laura: A d.-* It book. To Jennifer I leaveuep by-step trot ruction*<br />

Vtottitute,ihe notes stuck in ptneaps, and * boa'.' on how i« nuke Bice Kriipic tieafc. Finally, to B.C.<br />

full of Jello. K<strong>at</strong>ie A.P. studio art (keep il). a skr 1 leave memories to be forgtittrii um\l our p<strong>at</strong>hs<br />

full ofRlowin thedarkMJr»,and»NcKYear's Eve i'njs5 apuin.<br />

party. K<strong>at</strong>rina: Kindrrgarden through 12th<br />

grade.-, a ride in my car (with a load of MEN),<br />

and m<strong>at</strong>ch making. YAnmim our trips to the wndthg<br />

machines, and a good, long "hit" Evan and<br />

Wsy. euh .other, enjoy.<br />

. t, Jennifer J. Garda. leave the following: To<br />

"the fiitnilt 1 : Tara: Junior Prom butTed girl picture,<br />

GlANfS games. Nicole (Mufasa): Grand<br />

Hy<strong>at</strong>:, Jeff, ^-ampires. onukmu* juice. 10 >«rs<br />

from now let's go shopping <strong>at</strong> Ann Tayle- and eai<br />

<strong>at</strong> Harry Demon's, ok* Ray (Roy. Rayfiki): In 50<br />

years yuuli have experienced ">luik apaien-x"<br />

and I,a homr run to centerfielu-.baby'. Well still<br />

chill <strong>at</strong> Lucky'!., c<strong>at</strong> donut holes, listen to ]on<br />

Biennan, hive a couple of cigarettes on Twin<br />

Peak:,and pnetkeour coffee bun rrguigttition.<br />

I love you always Roy! DAVC: sophomore .year<br />

VVinterbaO, nwgic caids-Cory: tuppcrwart.strawbwry<br />

dacquiries. Chirag: a plane ticket home.<br />

Thanks for the rap lesions, you (and Ray) haw<br />

taught me well. Trustee life! Michele (Bobell): a<br />

guy who can handle your frtikiness, more old<br />

woman pills, a mirror, a world where while van*<br />

den't cxifi. Kha.il: rar. VfintcrbaH IJ, PBE,<br />

monthlivrrarics, pillows, an orange pedw IT, a<br />

giHfriend Whodoesn't lag or "itch likea BtTo my<br />

Sick Ass Board: a Color War* rsily. birthday c<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

aristislww. Fresh Choice, lots of gossip... Wtauu<br />

ONE guy. Lorna (Darao): Wimerball *95 (this<br />

time we'll go for more than one hour). Raini. •<br />

tomethingyelSow.Jhaaa:Tony.Tony.* 1 1,MipilnGnntaW-i w*r»lKvU<br />

jus; enough"memories to remember our icnioc<br />

year. I want to leave the baseball iram a perfect<br />

2t>-0 record and *o Harlty Aupuitina losh Smith-<br />

White, Geoff Adam», and others I lfave some<br />

1, Amy E. Gong.u-ould likCo leave iomething<br />

for my irifmd* to remember mt by. Far Joyo: and<br />

Michelle.! leave them the owni Jry of us trying<br />

10 make a river. For \1tV\2, \ leave my funr.y ficc<br />

thai she hi',cs so curii.. Wu also. l<strong>at</strong>kte, don't<br />

forpet the powder hju; truck, ^r Shirley, 1 will<br />

leave ha n piece of acWice.'^u more wide right<br />

turns." For Vjn, I Jeave her with the "hair" joke.<br />

For Chirai, 1 tiwnk bxr for all jh< times stic tned<br />

to ke^p me entertained when I was "bored" I-or<br />

Saudy, 'i thank her for helping me confuse<br />

Middle ill thove time* it !nnrh. FMr.<br />

B:iwball and IXiA Boy for your pure enioyujen!.<br />

a (UL-cubutHithbcrkcley steamed rice. A Ejpe with<br />

Ixturei from Mr, Novoa.Plwt Biology Iwkfrw^<br />

I;red. Bart-plus lickeuTruth or Djre garnn At,<br />

'UCSF dorms, my Souadiarden CD, & cirphone<br />

and insec* rrp«'ilcni for the E-F^ctor Guadalupe-<br />

Sheet music u> "Give Me Wings", A little BUck<br />

BtHik to fcwpall ihose numbers from your guy5.<br />

and hcan made of stt*-l to p.-r.tni it irnm gctiinf,<br />

bmked af^iin. AnaMetia- You $*.t the bit, v'rire...<br />

Tilkiomy<br />

3 l h<br />

hand woman!". Nieotr: CSULB! Grape nuts.<br />

crackers. Kristie: Amoosa (3x). Chocol<strong>at</strong>e piis for the choir backroom, my guitar, «w upe<br />

Colorsuy lipstick. Leina: Ju« Desserts. Long for vour br -dier's mc-uth. sjid rcy Wcezer snng<br />

Beach trip,ii half Asian left handed boy scout, with book. Alexis- I'm giving you t J.AD.F- neckUtc<br />

hard eyes who plays basehal!. To my squad: Se- to remind you cfthow cute gu>-s we u«d :o thAse,<br />

beadsfarN.O.ToIuan(pullilout)NavarroW-ant<br />

to leave socie memories of Half Moon H*>\ (>TIU<br />

can't t/Jce in hcth of us, you won't handle il) (Ha^>:<br />

iowceP PaityJ. I want 2 leave I?erek Kctningcr<br />

meniorieiot M*rdiGrai,!jsVegai- when picked<br />

up by glie'lo town girls. Also n baiting spot- how<br />

abutit third!" To Miduel (heavy mrtal ftcjkl S taw<br />

you gre<strong>at</strong> mtt^toriet of Mr. HeittMUnnri (Vei<br />

ma im Stiw can I hrlp youf i or better yet a live<br />

or. the AI 1 cium, Tu Jivelyn (,lwn 1 i«*e v>u ><br />

UIW dub.wiih komc f>f Simon jml'.rjrfunid'i<br />

ioii^.Thank yoi,. Ali>-w (the walking eidam<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

jwint^ I Ictve you a gre<strong>at</strong> cn.ivrrution..' just<br />

hoped I cvu!d have... gotten to IMJOW you better,<br />

losb ?mith-White I \a\t you harJihtps juu may<br />

noxr coiujuiT-retordi 1 mean: Oive it up, you arc<br />

a lineman. Jo*h (F, Stick) I leave ;ou s tJefinedsixpack.<br />

Naldo (soccer l»oy) Pelkine 1" leave yi>u * succcr<br />

career- playing goalie for Braiii. Henry<br />

tli.KA./ Fown. •.iced >usl a few uwie li'i to gc: i<br />

2.G. Ukalcln (Chief) Abtlvtiah I Icive you *. whole<br />

let of drunk Indian girls, Jaime 1 want io leave ynu<br />

a tew 40'; ami J doll tha: Icnila like Xod-itl. To<br />

/clania ' Fine) Preza- m. 1 name sa?i it al'- > I«ve<br />

ycr, good 'imes and lots -,'f Unph«. Tu VICUT<br />

Mjclm I wVnt to '-eive « coupV of icicrtcc f.ci'mn<br />

books anj a me vie called Thf Codt Must flt' Crazy.<br />

Aiso a toi'plc t).( tQ's.<br />

To su'.t oS, [Julia Gordon, would like to giw<br />

thanks to those of you th<strong>at</strong> were ifcr.'i 1 and beit it<br />

if you weren't. Rio-1 tavc g^erto (ir<strong>at</strong>tun. the<br />

Haight Sueet fair, yeiih for the nun who looks likei'<br />

this, thf Zeppelin concert. K ni tvmy the erf-<br />

(ce shop, a te<strong>at</strong>lr food kid, ttwire you go it firs ind<br />

ihank wu fcr keeping me in line no tn>!t(T how<br />

hard I tried to ge; out. .\shley-! leave a p>Kl J^inn<br />

lighter. Ah'arado on a pbtter, the Bird, whipUsh,<br />

too hmJ for the radio, and a. rejl real good time<br />

in S3. Terra-I leave a tenon pa» to the grovf,<br />

Calisroga, Anne's.lots of houswitting an. To Chit* and Decefc, many wetl<br />

•ipeni night J in Emily'sb'Kkyari, * antrr divider,<br />

and 9<br />

* wh<strong>at</strong> you *nd<br />

your buddici left me with. Bichjra-1 leave J iifelime<br />

membership to tbesewir>d a huera transl<strong>at</strong>ion book, f labneb-<br />

5jnU Cruz and the ability io nuke me<br />

( > 'mttltfsjf turtrr.T'J F.wn,.i ;cuplc drags off<br />

mycif.iirtic. To K<strong>at</strong>ie,an S.I. >p'HinK»rVH)f.To<br />

iUfirwlKa topi; for no5ewriti(ijtiiKiJ»».^tid way<br />

overdue homework. To Aron, tcy input on the<br />

Biology hsinrwttik. To K<strong>at</strong>hleen, s, vasion of informal<br />

modeling. Id Jenny, vurnmcr Khoul, the<br />

lip sync contest, and our oid(lixkrr.To Jt»«. a<br />

i i r W&lknnn.<br />

], Andy Green, being of sound mind, do<br />

hcn+Fv beque<strong>at</strong>h the follow ing. To Mtria ,'," junk box. T^-.<br />

Beacon 1 tcavr M iMi. To 'ibr Tor I leave a reaKwini<br />

cap *iut \vr-.rki. To iUrte& I leave a lifetime tuppf •'<br />

tif Hin« md<strong>at</strong>ruclovejyomnn Pruntr.ToUg-<br />

Mt> kee? :ig*y iltve. 1b Spark and RavPogl leave<br />

rry prayers. To Ijvl.i I leave a kick in the ear. To<br />

One OMI. will theie'f hope 4 V yet. And to Mile<br />

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Pida. my sit bcoccon. i leave U my gre<strong>at</strong> wisdom<br />

and Knowledge on bow to amid all of those iwdabk<br />

situitioni, my famous hairdues, my granny,<br />

uid bst but not least. Beacon.<br />

I, Jaime Henun&z. leave the following To.<br />

UX>. ja'uie:a bottleof tequila v7Wmon andSAJ*,<br />

of Garcia Vcji*. To Vic: an ounce'of C<strong>at</strong>udia,<br />

.tome work-out gloves To F<strong>at</strong> Jiwt i lunch card.<br />

To Bichariiiomc G<strong>at</strong>ard« \ouMyard style" to<br />

Segunito: a good driver's license, lo Clyde, some<br />

vaielinc. Ta;Syjfl._waie glove* for the "diifv<br />

worV.To JJIVC l Mf«cin (Ug.Tu Ricky; tcinecurl<br />

activ<strong>at</strong>or. To Kid: come b»sketb*3 tenriij. 1b Vu:<br />

an acre in f^mnbo!#i County. To KUnnkc « VKI-.<br />

tlon 7b Xochlib good luskto the future. To Mike<br />

Wilson: tw m<strong>at</strong>lfr whai:hc people say ii aic't<br />

^ j f<br />

in light yiuir Vega. To Ahyu: good hickin your<br />

tV«tut«'eadeiyttn. To All ibi MUC students; V»<br />

Tu AH my faviwtJc.icfldver'HjMi knim'.Whoyou<br />

arc); gpoi'.lflcV,.Tp the t$ii of 1995: don't tow<br />

yo«i rwrti:*ll of TOU frdiiks who are, stuck-up<br />

K J b i ' f t > ;<br />

{. Scgiindo Hexrcra. 'tfve slioti out to: THE<br />

CAJiS:* OF 19^5, Jose "KID**; also known an<br />

"I'tiokicMoRitw- *• I leaveyn\ the art of being a<br />

('imp. Hit bars; alui fcnowt^ss Aladdin. I leave you<br />

a itra^tc Utptt. M. SORKV FOR HITTING<br />

WJV C\K! H/wr I Jewe you the skills of being<br />

"tliki'." P.S. Right on for htiijfnc nw wih l<br />

ci'-ciwiifeariId Cipiin," 1 tone >fa<br />

!! ! !!Ul!!:! 1 ittlc taimc JIWJ known u< * Virtnit"<br />

fron' l.*oogie M(i«'irt, I K.MW >v>*.a cv?l«tmR nf<br />

tiic (--kin ben SALSA rcttud* lhe«'w*!!' P.S.<br />

; *)vo knimn AS THE HORNY MAN." I<br />

'c4"C ynti * K-'i'I*- < ! f C(»iiil«jfl;i ihi! tun *Iiuiild<br />

in,-!!!!!!! I'.S. XIU- A Hi >^. Juan: ?i*o l:n.»wn *%,<br />

hoard. Z rfjirti to the NirrCMArVVtt<br />

<strong>at</strong>Sifilm!"!!'!!!":! Kisbif: A)W.I Imi«w<br />

HuH5c:i5." I k-ave you m au; mr»os,<br />

myMiutfor he k'tiiw**uf vrli<strong>at</strong> vslncii t jr. hold 1<br />

Uavfl I'au.' with »6me Jime MCU t le thituM L-nwv<br />

-wh<strong>at</strong> to da with them. \Jcz\n with my little tine:<br />

Melt*«. my bean \o wciife a* hij*v> : ind jrw. "lo<br />

all my other good friends, 1 with you lock in toliege<br />

and ytrtn to cf>me. Ust Hut tiui!Mi<br />

'NameOnnrt. "(,'huik, Chuck b» b^'tk* Banana<br />

fjn<strong>at</strong>ij lo.." JFNN R.: a band (nwi)sfrpm fresh-<br />

•nan ye«Vi, *Y«« look like? tj«mb*" KR1SVY<br />

(YJiiiaguchi) & 1>KBS: fi'HRcr pvpp^ts (TiJdiih!"l.<br />

CBISTINA: '!..i"U\<br />

in !hc.. J ) miUiAi. bricfi tor your ?ie/d. MIKE-<br />

;']cntiitry. Tt-sbiili: mllerblading but;<br />

pads, MY (gooc'nci*!}-. moi.keyi.O.A S :"tio run<br />

likH<br />

p ndin^buddy-<br />

, TONY (the Tiger) V. better pi-.k*up line*<br />

i"l)o you ilcrp on your stomach' On I?") P1RA<br />

(shoej): c-irdboard; "Ut'i hRI-AKDANCE!!*<br />

BARRETT (-es look prrei* ~i my hair): my drill<br />

team uwfcmiMTrick or Tre<strong>at</strong>*"? 1EFF Uy Lube<br />

OH Changers) L: icg/ facial hair; n'i ptah fuzz<br />

{I/KM. AS'.CKEAM. I.?., I.A.M R.I.,YA5:Ttunk*<br />

for the faiiii... !«! IGDT; Nothing; We've g-i<br />

finv. Wh<strong>at</strong> more do we needf: I>A1) & MOM: ill<br />

my lov«! 143! ANTHONY & ALBERT: a bigT<br />

on yzitt foreheads! »IK; Ul\ TR.^ p<br />

nurihrnsUcns-s in m«£rou>vei. JOYCE: "2<br />

best w1).<br />

BRUN I. - ftt unf'niihdJ income tax form<br />

M1CHM l.r I • 1(H."V on our nnuwd hvker. MR,<br />

BISSE1T - tiresk-freesummrf. hakuru m<strong>at</strong>au!!<br />

VR.STARK - vr J -v '-*?ad.an^muvhi»thartksfor<br />

tverythingf URACh. ME11NDA. . i^ot *ne from<br />

aiir, it's been so king »in>.e we'i 1 * talked' SOPHIE<br />

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Cetirge; King; Keith, Henry. Nmmin, Wilton<br />

Hn. ICcwn, Van, Sue-Lynn. Derrick, Irtne S.m<br />

UiksSliun-.. 1 !—nightfrtarc calc tcm, fun tima<br />

htudyii*g dtltUy long in CSF, useleu ootet,huni<<br />

W.KII enpy uuionK fhe CSV Crew—(mi tirae*<br />

studyjn; all day long for calc; <strong>The</strong> Hack-of th'**<br />

rion.-daii Crew (Stevr. Art. Joanne,! f<strong>at</strong>t | R,<br />

Oka, Hyrmi)—Mupid »onp. dumlt jukei. notes<br />

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Kitty doll, nty phone. SAO, (beuesl bi ddjr«nd<br />

ticstes*bn>Oier,tlunksforahvaysbein| therefor<br />

me and listening to my bibb'ingj; Everyone thai<br />

IVmrnjioneilJitdliurtetbit I've missed—mtidl<br />

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I, Daisy HiiJrtR. of partially Mund body and<br />

!Tiind. do hereby will and Iteque<strong>at</strong>h mv high<br />

S,:1«M>1 puues>ions ui *hc following people All my<br />

modierV "ism*", a well as all those sparring<br />

m.ili he* to Mr. O-.it of It. who also dndcfrtandl<br />

•lie vj'ue of a good fight: every box of JtUO I've<br />

ever e<strong>at</strong>en to Hen. who will find th<strong>at</strong> yw indeed,<br />

they ^11 ijMelikechickwiimy p*>f«t pairof not<br />

xtrapp*, nc3 100-high-heeled t^'mes «r Army, <strong>at</strong><br />

VfcJI as njy stalking of Boy Wonder, whttn ihe i)n<br />

derstooU all 100 well: the day* spent skipping s»nd<br />

do'lan <strong>at</strong> the beach to Jenyfurr. all my l<strong>at</strong>e utght<br />

unts to David, who always listened sympaiheti<br />

cally, and then suggested th<strong>at</strong> t poison the people<br />

involved; the i'iegi! card games to Christina, who<br />

never fiiltdtobe<strong>at</strong> me<strong>at</strong> doobleipeed.To Tammy<br />

I ieiv: the comment."llt< Your huu u. tJjfbtljr<br />

curb/!" which alone says'*!); to Riu the arculaf<br />

wjve greeting (which is good wrist exercise. Tm<br />

••urei. and lo Shawny the pifout cenions (Wow!<br />

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.J!I the corny jokes to Carol, and my an<strong>at</strong>yt*» of<br />

religiim to Julie, whose faith both bewi**-* ind<br />

inspires me. To my fclUm- AT Physics sufferen I<br />

Iwveall the time I vespent chanting Chyiicsequa<br />

tiuni, «nd to ihc forensicen the ballots th<strong>at</strong> laid.<br />

"Orot job! Terrific speech! 5 * And tc everyone<br />

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forgoifen. 1 extend the freeting "Hi, Prtf<br />

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•*ord* i>{ PilaieUod, my favorite txxvtn In all of<br />

liter<strong>at</strong>ure, "I with I'd * knwed more people. 1<br />

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JO it will look like las; to Amy G.. al! the green<br />

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tomeone to talk to during the tm* ride hovne tiom<br />

ftrmncr school. To Ghana • nice wci suit in (*«nvernment<br />

d<strong>at</strong>tand a Marlrv tape for the road. 1o<br />

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tupethcf >il Icj.n, ^fihic and sh<br />

«U the p<strong>at</strong>ience in the world lor sitting next to me HiM:ieifiXMnufcway,t'*f;-aw3v (nllvljt, ~ yvjr*<br />

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rteoinj^i«tlpi > tve. se\ra yeani ol UM-1 meinonrt.he« triihn.<br />

weird dance t»u-t»nj», *:t-i Itfirptw. wpar? *Jj<br />

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lur IKIIIJJ tuih grcai Iriend^ Car all thete<br />

another hoyiriend tf.< buy you rvaubing, our bi^bal\'hily,Kutji;lttrv:^(ui< t-mtk lot all<br />

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I h»pf >i»nVe tud 4 it»*i veniof vcai and<br />

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iriehar»d*h*J>*(indyr.ufco»l nanmr MkftnWU'ti- '.ure for WIPTTI. '.'.hce-c !'tc favcr<br />

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•Jak<strong>at</strong>awa. Tm Tm«*!!'! To Jeremy l«:. I WOOKJ<br />

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guy*. 1*0 *irwa)i. moember ».wr "YMCA" Iip**nt<br />

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tre<strong>at</strong>ing cte so welL And finely to My True Parpoie<br />

in life- Lord Jesiw, 1 lrawe you my eternal<br />

dedic<strong>at</strong>ion and love.<br />

I. Dcobc Kotig,i<strong>at</strong>( Howke. Brad Ti". *^- to keep<br />

you s<strong>at</strong>^ied for«lifetime; King: <strong>The</strong> book i6w<br />

p !«• a Sfwi; S'jsan: 100 gallon* oi for<br />

your sleeps* junior yeai nighw; )«ryI * l i<br />

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lo Earuh, m«non« of ften; to Wendy, succulent<br />

vtrawberrieK 10 SJurcn, red dyr it« ibr luir; to<br />

Felicia, r/cquelball* <strong>at</strong> the YMCA- to lelT. trutts;<br />

to Eliza, Nutti-Crain barv tu Itann't*. nap time<br />

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section of the piper; to Amertci, the "numau"; to<br />

Dan. bre<strong>at</strong>h minU- to Ray. McChkkm wni<br />

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tittle bunnies; to Emily, memories of Eli and the<br />

"bet"; to Rommel. j>honr convcrt<strong>at</strong>wru; lo )(ta*. "Do vim p\rvi<br />

n.ir.J. v^;;;r iT.^ic KJ"''" ft" (..•f.LurT*.'! Wi!<br />

>f, li'.-'iLi.iM 1 . ' lIMs K !'*cili*J- T 1 ,,. 1 rC TM-it wv<br />

ti^^C ^'^'TViiitv *fi ^ I»!VT\ cias^» I>c!ii>C- AliCI". '•<br />

I'lu-nc number 4nd jv^cr, I'V.. I'UMI- i *<br />

Steliuie, L*e & Krifli, payday, And TIJIF. Feltcia<br />

& Yvonne- rhe'r*tr-. iMkifij,iunrtfoth«<br />

;^"pl*. ami tn!!egee\iav« U.Mr. S- Tnihere!" XoSerrn<strong>at</strong>huVMiik*<br />

and i Ili$ N*eet Afpi;. TiiS.S.- a<br />

x j . . t r t e N r t :)To<br />

ihote I Idt o<strong>at</strong>. m> iaugbter h«< wnJw* ind<br />

pa dayj Irorr. John Lcc. ifardayi ai UiF,<br />

nittin th<strong>at</strong>! like no toot xrp*. pcrpin on Candkr.<br />

vindaloiag pmpeny. gettir kick


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.*«cS>H Hsu<br />

T-r Mbm, lit Aw» Hoog. I kevt ¥ t t*n» r«•*.',<br />

wfea u 11 w-wrttn inj M A»y* cJ>i rtun rnc<br />

MfU Mumqur, mr antiUM.) rtj«« th»> fur K<br />

ilaM pmhrd me PVT: to»«. Ui %MY Atif. I<br />

Dogf? D*»f.*in fur hrr i-.'turr and a plci t ^*i! thr ix^t<br />

lfluiiW«i:.»fMi.Ullr *i|j . :Ti'i i'1-i'irr ,••.••<br />

fvernwtr rl»* I Jutn'i tT.i.i'iun i diJ«'t I'w<br />

•TKsa no ltam.&«*t Ki pnt» conrmi thxir > t<br />

WwAtH mka§ MTth J irflaj axt * tenftfty Wi<strong>at</strong>u<br />

tow Urn IWK WK* A fr«wt, I teaw *P* » n»»«kw<br />

tit* S«»c Meic » KI km Ajp*»<br />

Rft S fctw K. 1 top* yw |tw« W r«>1 Rrth I<br />

11* prcjKC fritht^ pli:M-». to V*IM-\%* I KM<br />

wiSSi* 1 ! wr1f*.,-imf fit-<br />

Scm to lite /ulicMHUg pnwil ihrx (t^mt »«^ evmid erimc »uy i^owi:<br />

ctHoMC piSU lu: rtr/Wi»<br />

(V.AT IO itir.ClI W^ii ^rfl-rii<br />

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>' a car aod % \ i.\ Kaitmnc<br />

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la mi .'i*<br />

'i I A. -.hutili and m* wimdrrlul btutt<br />

>•/> driving H3, 4t>d<br />

Vi '••i- 1*:*JI.I j'«3 rrn i<br />

.>*T:fr:r T.-TW 1 ^-w>uv<br />

fo*A Ourt. awi a ^<br />

*t* "Mr* " i -* r Uinw Rwaw. aad a<br />

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^trv-vi tiiicd wttb k^U •< »«Mtt and<br />

>V^)t tw(*d,and b*<br />

tTr.jJ» -m l»j-%. 1 if.h<br />

bra i ma; vb<strong>at</strong> 1<br />

linr MJrt »H, M- r*«r Mrvr • lout njtfa VM* trft AiltK.Hr f 'V<br />

;)i* m<strong>at</strong>-riah«n wriwt*vc p*«v'<br />

Mtrtt Mtfl.h**^', 7 ^t*fi I<br />

jv W'» cbw. MM ' putA*4, t<strong>at</strong> jr<br />

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,a;itMfH.Eiannah ^tiiMMcidK<br />

lt from N


ii<br />

'•-'••*::-<br />

SNES controller j Vidu Coon, Pho with half sliced<br />

mc<strong>at</strong>BALLS; Christine and Carolyn Woo, many<br />

taps on the shoulder; Elton Jung, my middle<br />

school green eraser, Pira Tritasjvit, my thanks for<br />

helping me seek our Heavenly F<strong>at</strong>her; Cornerstone<br />

Evangelical Buplist Church, my thanka forever;<br />

lastly hut not leastly, Betty "Mucky" Chan,<br />

some modei! strawberry b<strong>at</strong>teries, and 3 ride<br />

home from Chin<strong>at</strong>own anytime. Heavenly F<strong>at</strong>her,<br />

I leave you mycrcrnal • ' ...<br />

love and dedic<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

1, Jenny Liang, of<br />

sound mind and boUy,beque<strong>at</strong>h<br />

the following...<br />

to my best friend<br />

for over half a uecade,<br />

Susan, an indestruetible<br />

loclcct and chain;<br />

,10 Wei Hsu, a bicycle<br />

horn for your cur; to •<br />

Sharon, free passe* :o<br />

c?Davis-you said vo!); to VINCh- cable TV (Bulb<br />

games on TNT); to JOHNNY- .in NBA championship<br />

for your Knicks; io STF.VE- f,,y overalls,<br />

"Hakuna Mautj," and a t'ai* of ttSMits; and to<br />

BEN- nice arms because of me (Did I pull on you<br />

hard enough g> ice ik<strong>at</strong>ing?!-thanks for keeping<br />

me on my fvct),phonr convers<strong>at</strong>ions about nothing<br />

and everything, a t<strong>at</strong>too, and happy thoughts<br />

of Disneyland and the Blue Bayou.<br />

boards, 3 hairdyes, 2 blight yellow suns, and a<br />

Margie in a pear tree. To (!olettt valuable picture<br />

because * know how much it mcais to you.<br />

("Hunks for itlwjys going to the bano with me.)<br />

Anna, I'm leaving you, you. Shining bright in the<br />

night. Corny. May, I almosi gave myself a migraine<br />

thinking of wh<strong>at</strong> to leave you. I'm not JS<br />

clever as'the girl". .<br />

hh<br />

y<br />

(Ch<strong>at</strong>e).a floor, brwh;<br />

to Girlynn, »ll those<br />

weird face*, actions/<br />

and noise*... and<br />

the mfiuoiu. ulours<br />

of W and y-l in Kf<br />

from laughing back-<br />

two locki.T room ifi"<br />

wards; tu Wendy, Studs George Uu and King Lam posing with "the girls," Jenny Liang, Tiffany vadcrr.. kffA Adam. 1<br />

chives, but not *traw- Horng, Dorothy Khong; Linh Van, anU Susan Yung,<br />

leave Heavis and<br />

bctry creamcht*r.e: to<br />

Sam, I give you... you know.,. I don't know; to - SnihaddulikriuhonmltMicciclballthuselmen-<br />

-Jorry, "tin m<strong>at</strong>ter how jttupid 1 am, You're stu- lion-nl arid didn't mention. I want you to know!<br />

}:idvr"; t Ignore Buttocks"<br />

Winuir-AII my icst-prepar<strong>at</strong>ion boots. Yvnnnc:<br />

"Dk'tiunarv of N'.igai Richards'* Oood Lurk in<br />

Your Future Guy*!!!<br />

i, George bu.ul wuni-iHii niind anil ritjsi.iitine<br />

body, bt'7. Kevin: A<br />

'' -' y "talk". "<strong>The</strong> Man" Tim Ue: A third Iqj on your<br />

. - relay <strong>at</strong>v! a roomie Oust make sure* Frank's not<br />

. around). . . ' : . •<br />

. d 1.Joyce f.iii. do hereby leave hV following: to :<br />

, (Charlie, Qiutk, Air. /i«s.kciball...<br />

five year* frcm now VAv'a<br />

• will return from trie dejd. I'll<br />

he lit? president of the l-nutd<br />

Stotes, and you'll be Mrs.<br />

• MivNhii: pecan<br />

. >;BARBARX.lK)i*; tn HAI NHU- Euro<br />

- ' skiWio MICHE1 ',E',btiddvptot and memwie«<br />

lothe 11.12.13 APSP,AN!5HClA*'S.iin.>ihet<br />

hour and live minute cltxs talKing about nothing<br />

h<br />

AAAcnimpinnshipipdnotmtsduringpraclke!;<br />

•'--"to jfiFFniy liirtlcbuilil^Mtr kilter-mimba. Mfty<br />

<strong>at</strong>Kl yuur iwcjUh-n pe.m white<br />

music yuit love m much; To<br />

Jenny, J life. time wihuiiiiiioti<br />

of "Gojiip Magazine": To Chri*: a mirror: To<br />

Carrie: mv teeth • taKe good care ot them, 'to<br />

Gorton: a po:aU) preW (Hud r:ij;e<br />

Uto joke ir); Io Hrk L: all the uxine<br />

<strong>at</strong> CPMCand Ciui'i profound lecturei nn life To<br />

Evelyn: rnvsemoriiiiiToPhflrmycouiini, and the<br />

rrkele)-. you horny bastard!; Io Kevin:<br />

l »se a WJAon piv,<br />

to Civiclami. Ihankii to you guyt who kcj.1 me<br />

company in l : tnhn. Io Chir.ig J gift certinc<strong>at</strong>e to<br />

IW. Oiktrec, and HUT- Alto a lu»inesti c*rd for<br />

C*G liaifcuttii'g fi;t(*[v. a lOur J'in^; itohra<br />

I'luile, aiid thoftc l-l.ick iliiimoni 1 .!! ATC KJIIHIL', our<br />

rt.Diics.Tif U»> a ripped up iiH'k (n LttJd iij.'.]>ii»Mly<br />

IJIIIMI our oinr-Tiic^djy-j-riirwill; doni;hiirjtv Io<br />

Khalil a learn-lo-iki ticket an,i to lenn our link<br />

talks ilmtit you know wh<strong>at</strong>. To both of yot; J life<br />

time supply of coolers in you inmoi'Mop stealing<br />

them from my houte.'lo L'J /I* ,i trip to Floridj,<br />

I.A.T and NonluUr and a but cf Bit's to »« or.<br />

Mount D.ToTar-i fee) free ti-mou:)) anytime and<br />

your2 in I bra.indearmiir;^.ii F«>rr-t Hill 'ICKJV<br />

Hie MVC <strong>at</strong> 'iuct. s loiMbill pafie .it ke/ar, ther-.ill»>on<br />

ganu's a: yuur party, .Mid thi- bnii.'rt froi'.i<br />

butts up. To Serena the.FnirnntniliuU'lMvir.iasiti<br />

tulf a million dollar? (*jr the wedding. Tu V ivijn<br />

. a detective to tielp >c.irvii lot the right<br />

niitiiand 3 life jidc'.i »> v-KuJdn't <strong>at</strong>'iwi; \utf:r,fi<br />

ihe Net T» my anum Kriv'y >uii i..m taw mv<br />

number 1 HOC' OAK-TAi K.«t -1 m-ir.lwrj.hip L><br />

- (hct.tvtt c.uf-. ji> in)-js.twjn^<br />

t'Jhac Nf:i An agi-ig cAuin so<br />

• tire. hallO: to BUHT- food so «>ir'!l smik-lenerr," th<strong>at</strong> you will finally m<strong>at</strong>ch all thow twcnty-snmeand<br />

my belly teuton; to W1LI-<br />

*-- -<br />

"Krisieit"<br />

-- •• '<br />

from<br />

iriingguy*wtn.ifallai'/o'.rrff:ct.indr lUm I>inccdiiin«;r.it /jck'sneji ihe<br />

fcoch,Uira»icPark,3ndyoui7ndemehitH&nf'r<br />

car... V«nui-Merbic. K.C,"VEF.N 'N' RAIN"..' -i<br />

thitsc th<strong>at</strong> I'vr li>rgi)tten,wirrv!V tbankt tbr all the<br />

fun tii'.iev Eljw.tii, ln-re I coffli*<br />

1 e\rr. I'm teavs<br />

to*ROCK in the wheel chair now or l<strong>at</strong>er! I'm<br />

waiting... :p I'm soo happy thiit \vc Ljiown >o»<br />

-'ml been BEST friends with you (or wooo long!<br />

t can't wait until we build th.it time nuchincard<br />

the joint house.-whercare those hvuts we've been<br />

Imping for? Chmigod!]oe? and his twin: 'wink'<br />

= ) To Chi Mi COOL. 1 leave all the GREENery<br />

and <strong>at</strong>) (he drumme* %. Smile! Say Tre! 1 hanlc* for<br />

tntniditcirig me t»ll th<strong>at</strong> goi>dinukk...caii't wail<br />

until wr Ma*>t the sterct> in college! To Amy. I leave<br />

the freeway and el banof Oh l.VTbilct!"snitY* Can<br />

you believe th<strong>at</strong> after.» wh<strong>at</strong>f . 12 yean we're finally<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>ing? It'slike/divprcc! I wan! the car.-,<br />

and the houseumd the blueberry muOin... I nieitn;<br />

BAOEI.! To Shirley, f Irave you some Olrye Garden<br />

brwd ».tUk*.... uy "hi" io bahy Minndii for<br />

rue! I'm goniw see you in coilcseso then yni\ can<br />

be<strong>at</strong> me up fi'-r saying th«... :p To V'anvan, -<br />

Vjneraw'i, VanPnilf.Vanaram-i.Vjnof a rhp«»wml<br />

nicknames! Whad'ya want? Ticket* 'o s.:'<br />

flastica?... Sorry.!.;( To Jackie, I iluimo... you<br />

want Mr. Stark? ;p i know! You can have .<br />

Mi,-.inda'.< uh an comfy h:itt conforming chair!<br />

i U\>i>\ are we not' :r* To Mir.tmi.t, well...! want<br />

wu to have Ainy.. take her IM.IIASK! «u) Actually<br />

i! it wasn't for her~ I wou'u! never have met you.<br />

t«k... let Iw live foru ftv more days,THEN dunk<br />

her irt l Vdt of<br />

1, l.au, |.i Ifr-ivinj; beUirid tor the<br />

(,ltcc«r jit*r-. .to.! iru t >tlkT/r'end*. jll the fun<br />

four year*, for King: my pnttfing bus<br />

winning vote for the next election; for Wt'i Hsu;<br />

a new pink and icd die» shirr, a hook of nSsiy<br />

Mjnd.inti,dtscf»uiit card forauto repair, Icl'i not<br />

fiirgei the icc-crctrn; for Ed C; mv loose fir pants;<br />

krazy glue for the cars, my »^»r, VIC'S -"ough drop,<br />

a liowl of chow mcir., i "doie-up-MicTure/ifEA<br />

!an club: for O!V:J ji.iirnp<br />

ami see yj" to ali my friends. Mjrc. Andrew,<br />

Simon, Don,Oliver, 3i>"an;,Len, Frank, jnJ'B*<br />

iha-ifc) for all thr gre<strong>at</strong> basketball ganu'/wr<br />

played. Tracy, Cynihi.1, Van'.'ssa, and Big VaneM,<br />

thankj for me nickname. Brian .ind C<strong>at</strong>herine,<br />

get nufry. and take her out sonielimei (Brian).<br />

IJV. [ JtMve yoii the prrtmici'ou ,ihvjy-.t wanted,<br />

jnti happiness with Vic; you <strong>at</strong>e still FLY. Betty<br />

ami shiricj, I ICJVC yw, u>nie of the times thai I<br />

w<strong>at</strong> modit. Naomi, thanks for being "Morn*/<br />

YIHIM. tlutiks for nil the rid*» and beiity, funny.<br />

(Mom -iid Yosh, be happy ind suv together);<br />

John.get nipger and be*:er in basketball "bis: ddrC,<br />

Mill got a cool car. andlejve you Moln-. 515. all<br />

the fnu times <strong>at</strong> the tUrucA.-md the missed opportunity.<br />

Vwlti, all the fun and j;iK»d time*. aJ><br />

vice anytime, pager mc*ug«r


September 23,1994<br />

Q-Zar Night<br />

"Hit Ya With a Bop Gun"<br />

@ <strong>The</strong> Cannerv<br />

O\'im>\ - hiM ( .' jii<br />

t I \ l\0lH| Ii* < ' tl Hull<br />

November 18, 1994<br />

Senior Bowling Night<br />

"Bowling Down Memory Lane<br />

& Classic Bowl


SmkvTrvm<br />

"SuMest'Ikup"<br />

Congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Class of 1995!!<br />

15, 1995<br />

ar 'jCmtclicou June 20, 1995<br />

<strong>at</strong> Kezar Stadium<br />

u/.


•;i.iJ«nc\^bawo,IcaWtothcc«w:Ka'thy1<br />

Misty,:.N>:i)le,Iudy;.TWyla. Wendy.'Krisric.'.<br />

McliridaiindAmy-mfmntiesufbtrthdayi.C.irk*- 1<br />

^ h f h<br />

p g<br />

of Fred and Tayfai" »rtd toy most embarrassing<br />

momehr "I Ulked to Tim-You juil want n:e to<br />

beg YOU!'' • "No, I rcjlly did!" "C'num Scon<br />

PIEASE irll me, tell me wrul didbeuy!' " run<br />

jay hi" - "Ydti'ie lyiHR. he 1 *"not on the phnn;~ -<br />

"Tim say hi!" - "Hello*".. Kris: H.B. squared,<br />

you're hclta popular today, the ihou-unds of pictures<br />

fruiii .iur LA. trip (especially the twirmuif<br />

nne^Wlioomp ilierc It is/Time for Muck lessont<br />

. (you'll newrgct ill* snditllofowrT-rt over him,<br />

lie j a JeVk' lalks. Gotr.i g(>, o.kL, bye!.Kit: My re<br />

.• larded tund motions, porcelain cit dream* jnd<br />

all my ftM.Jr.irtg ifoys. (You'ie gonna wWi me in<br />

coUcge-dork!JNicfoyoiitbcpi»;turcutm«.Krii.<br />

and Bear! J/K Mdiruh: i leave you a new, dean<br />

pair of shoes. 5oiry about draggirg you through<br />

the muJ.'Amy; We'll ukv cireol Emily for yi>n!<br />

Hernws'd OOrtl purr- Incpirert on»i»'iuii:c anil<br />

- the wirKcrb-Jil' tim-lmn»iiiii«left us in tiw iniitoTe<br />

6fnowtiar-iini-yoiiKnowlBarrett: You p'.i) t'.wi<br />

mucM Ctuinie: To'ybit 't« piruirv. ,*iw Ti-r <br />

other itde of your bed. TJenUc I Irak's von sties*•<br />

lesspiilsand worr/warticmovor.'.vhjuljccjitl<br />

' '"yJ Slwron: I leave ypti Sharon stories -wd J pair<br />

4ggy ahort^jhosV daisy-dufcie. fliMircwM<br />

Rrccn oiiw blind my eyes, .wait it's your legs!<br />

Wendy.-Miniy.TwyU (the Wwh. chapter) I leaw<br />

ytw jjnyVa brain. A4h, just Jdrfding. I'm kidding!<br />

"U rock's not .in .inimal!"<br />

; I,'David MacDunald, beii'jj of irurpnally<br />

; sound mind; do hereby beque<strong>at</strong>h 1K1 toltowinp uv,<br />

IF.RENiY; Tyrone galore, but noi a nkkci owi<br />

thirty, Larry; KAVHLl-1-N: LIVE 105 ikiiU A a<br />

: freakish "mod" with which you car. haw \cut<br />

way; DONNA AND At)INA:'l tcivc >mi twn the<br />

)<br />

with an"H"; AV.'-P.l A: .1 U-ss<br />

;tnc: L><br />

£ y j p<br />

wre»llcrt.n» I.TOiir hap^V b.ickdi>«ir nciilbbor:<br />

MA1T KAHN: Oh, M<strong>at</strong>t, ihc fiM rnu- »e l.u.1<br />

cyc&oneacho.^hcr... Mod. \V*trld, l>a> .JWJ; mv<br />

blow-in*. I just had ilcja d.uh,1i4ah,ifah Vu! Huh.<br />

Hh<br />

. Goej; to U<strong>at</strong>lywuod. I *AlhO. I'm i;i viiii:>,Mt4i.li J»-<br />

'tity belt to curb the wrasli of the AmtiMi.ji)'sJlion:<br />

GARIN: Ming, you dim gonvu pit J VIJVC<br />

bo<strong>at</strong>,oil dun knowin you UlihctliiiTin envelop<br />

J* Rcxannes. Abo, you dungomu gii my in vlj**-<br />

*df-headability,OMlED:Vou.invfrieii.].)ui.w1ll<br />

get some Persian rug to munch on. even if ii<br />

inca<strong>at</strong> Kroicnia; STEVE OODSON: 111 «ee you<br />

«ting~<strong>at</strong> the Yj CHRIS SI RAUlih hternal kinch<br />

runs,CTuisin' for hoes in our Alfa Romeo. IEAH!<br />

Whoops, wrry K<strong>at</strong>hleen, I've juit passed on my<br />

LIVE 105 skills to Chrii "Nuwbaum." lEAHi;<br />

GHANA: <strong>The</strong>re's only on« thing toleaveymi:<strong>The</strong><br />

Dcepen'HoIn VAKG^SA (nor the one with the<br />

singihgcireer).'Eternal memories of me io vocal<br />

class freshman year: BECCA: Becca.you de«rvc<br />

a lot," but moil of aDyood=servc a years supply<br />

of bread ralU; ROXANME: I'm giving you a<br />

K<strong>at</strong>rmnn Ghia so you can destroy jr.} i<br />

i "<br />

,"' I, DiUe Major, being of a sound mind, hereby<br />

beque<strong>at</strong>h Ihe foltoning to my friends, dasinutn,<br />

and teachers, tilends & classm<strong>at</strong>es. To Andy, I<br />

l U h b<br />

y g p<br />

cial glove.To Eric, I leave all my magic cards. To<br />

Rafa, John, M^ta. Amy. Jennifer. <strong>The</strong>resj, Ronald,<br />

and the rest of the b<strong>at</strong>talion suff. lleavejcomplett<br />

SOP, my friendship, and my guidance.<br />

TeacbcrslTo Mr. Aanoiisen, I leave all my architectural<br />

design rniterials (except the T-Sqtiare).<br />

To Mr. I. Dcnohue. I leave my auioCraphed Ty<br />

Cobb rookie baseball card. To Miu Fuller, I Iraw<br />

.VI .V v'.<br />

•••.V^<br />

the memories of "C<strong>at</strong>cher" and "Lorii" and may<br />

1 -.*'<br />

moutli. leave to Vow*, my floppy lips, thanki for<br />

M tbifidvutib IUrb,and }oyv:. more T-shirts,<br />

. thanJiifwrhelping mewithvolleyball.Tofen.tub>'<br />

fjl. here's ioa!l )he Chin«c fiLi>x To Dmiw.a nc%>ielep<br />

hone number, thanks for always iiMeiiing io<br />

ine.7J»Tad,D. Lee, Nicolejnd (he res! of pltvsia<br />

:'Wi5'| leave all the physics tests th<strong>at</strong> we che<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

on.-Tit Wendy. lot* of fire and i« rusc>. see you<br />

l<strong>at</strong>er cw. To Elan, ihe leaky piue.but it i*tsn*t<br />

IciiKtijg, 'Io Rev-u and the rest of DtAttu 1,<br />

:Gcor(iio,ar wh<strong>at</strong>ever.Tt> Mel, Chins* play*. To<br />

(; ten bucks, you stilt o^c/ne. 1o Snirlcy..<br />

T b r i k f d g i o r i e »<br />

(brill the help/To allihc'reft of my friend* th<strong>at</strong> I<br />

;>om <strong>Lowell</strong>.! leave you some hot fudge choco-<br />

t h e > n r 8 T<br />

l<strong>at</strong>e, ielto, and whip cream. My freshman-junior<br />

my "award-winning" jHinfciio ak'n); with ar- elec- love.! leaw you022'>S'2iIJ>94. You'll alwavs haw<br />

tron microscojie. To Mr. Hollander. I Iwc my j piece of m.- h-art. Ami :* Otclli, I skills. M»:t Uthin. AK> <strong>The</strong> Whip, the coui.gr-<br />

leave iny gt<strong>at</strong>ituilt' fot all hrt hc!(.* l'*> MJ. p<br />

Durrcux.! IrJve alt my notes and in^fna!* from itv to pawilel park*. Bui:^ Lee, A subsaipliop t«<br />

AP US {nine bintl'en^ and a wice-iront rulied VCR. lenm- Craig. V;ck >yonf>A t«d. Get some sleep<br />

To Mr, Sprllicy, 1 leave 'J-JC million shjrc; i»l prc- n:ari Naldo IV-l&s,'/. !ifi- and fid somr real clothes,<br />

ieiied l\>pM-Cu!a stuck (ji)uirt'i. an jutr.jiraphal u-riy 1 re, SLV.II<br />

Forresriiiiinp phAtngraph, .inii J new lincfcisc.<br />

To Mi Hammei (ihr thi»p«ho.«i-ti, I Irawone<br />

thousand paying advcriittrs. J» unliniiltd supply<br />

i»l paper, and .in rditor^iip with thf\Vj«hingtar.<br />

I'OTL'IO Major Mucrlii anJ SGM Weltnun. t<br />

Irjvc the Rifle Team, r.;y tWUs, I lie tuttulioit uaiV.<br />

a perfect computer system, 4 or igade iie**>!«u.T,<br />

all my files, unlimited frequent flyer mile* on<br />

United, a Global Pinpointing System, my eternal<br />

gr<strong>at</strong>itude, and a gold star. To everyone, 1 Seave my<br />

friendship ^ni;lil.<br />

Alan ''tni;. <strong>The</strong> pK\iJc:icy lu the Umici!<br />

SJJIC!.. i»«iHi*rmo Owlinci, A nuu»!e. Mr. Tray,<br />

itift ctei!cf)ii.tk add K>me hair. Miles<br />

sictl ulml.<br />

.1, ; Bryan Manuril, ofpencttetl mind, sonorous<br />

voice.artd fened faoa! expression, lea%*i: to the<br />

.••'(blloivinsiOwmbefChoIr* talking bnrj*. porno<br />

ninsk ^rga!ongs, facial e-presilcfi« "Iwt'iunp<br />

lof«c- and •n«! !ia»ch. teacher- syll.ibu>? Maffcw- (.onlirmed<br />

two or three minutes of it (Almost but not quite, happiness with CLiire. an <strong>at</strong>teniitm span, Wuoff,^<br />

huh Nick?). To Norman. I leave itrirry-fivc cent* comrrs<strong>at</strong>u>nstilldawn.okaypunk!,NIck-alime,'<br />

and glass for your contacts. To Ben (Benny your orfn hallway to roam, Mike- senior jcu'vi-<br />

McGranrJ I ktvr you a First Team All-Bay Area iirt together. A.H..a concert, there's lt*o inuch io<br />

mp. and a thaitVs, for being thrte sophorodal skills, grow up baby Jake, say "hi" t« Orsen<br />

more, junior and senior year. Tn Sruwntoyu, I for me,Oasii- a gas v-ap, Andy repellant.*wl Mr.<br />

leive you reg'iiOJandT-Ualocswim illoii» Right, Ke\-in- .1 guod wlk.all me. —friend, N<strong>at</strong>e-<br />

basic rubs To Xocllitl.I leave you thejwim team, make believe elev<strong>at</strong>or rides, cur child. Not Don't<br />

ami yoof fjvtintf award "moi' flirtaiious**.Ti> Awa, take notes. Will- a real leason to be mad <strong>at</strong> me,<br />

I leave you rhe hon«v;c fmmd th<strong>at</strong> nigh:, Fujjene Ciydtf- my djg. me, as your life long girlfriend,<br />

1 lc»fc you x\v\y moff years ol towcll and BAtkcl- W.R the gt>od old days. Iw.- m<strong>at</strong>'s rldiculuuil<br />

ball (you think ynu g'.ys will .1 clumpmihhip?) Sophia- ;,O S. (Dan, Wet- Ed. Nornun. Kinju<br />

Oliver. "OMir)»a hella j;jrouii'l<br />

wnic of thr lake, jnd $<br />

f<strong>at</strong> dui>>p it suit tkforc<br />

intends. lefl = 4<br />

of iuil fret<br />

l:n:rs woiildn** he »<br />

durmi. rri^j .«[-rj\er<br />

Uf iDnnof^intiiK reUc.iivhip.<br />

H.v thv<br />

n;:ln t'l nulc inJ;',i-<br />

!cv Tun jn 'iiitit'r-<br />

1 JIIC J i.il> with<br />

N'urrJtii ilwflyr, -J htg,<br />

burl* .'u^I-ru .-•he-J»i|-<br />

UM ' made y.}ii p,n.<br />

.^ the K-i-iln,<br />

track registry.<br />

Dr.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>'s bothering <strong>The</strong>resa Mendoza?<br />

Nogifi-faitcr can,<br />

younger hiirlinei,<br />

large clause'., and all of ihe above in women. Ms.<br />

McGarry = a fararite student. Ms. Cancpa & an<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ion to remove the dog whistle from<br />

yourl-iugh.Mr.Spcllicy-<br />

Ms-Cancpysdugwhitflc Mr.Soward mysiroiigest<br />

teiry-eyed r«pcc;.<br />

I, Ryan Meek, being of sound and mind.bequtJth<br />

rhe following: to Bernard N'orris a new<br />

. Hkk-shift for your car, (o Gubriel Medina lots of<br />

plastic spoom, to Alexis Carigma lh<strong>at</strong> college<br />

dude you want to get with, to Lui* Hernandez and<br />

JoyuAdamsanA^ in Mr.Shimmo»,to Steve Hall<br />

lot % of Mg*. to J.P. Chaban. Esther Frinak, Michael<br />

Reyes, and Roland Villanueva chocol<strong>at</strong>e<br />

milkshakes from Baskin Robbins, to America<br />

Gomalez our table by. the beanery, to Seiin-<br />

Verdug.i m^ny ennvcrsairons in the hallway, 10<br />

Dawn Green inner-peuce and serenity, to Naomi<br />

Boas everything (only if you leave me Sydney fitmi<br />

Metro«e Place's phone number), to Cindy Truong<br />

a home in S.F. where Muse* -..in live, to Lucia<br />

[, <strong>The</strong>resa Mendoxa.of Garnbit-trazy'mibd<br />

q ( y<br />

stuff (which isn't mm\\) to all ^ou people'wlio.<br />

showeil me th<strong>at</strong> I.oweH was niorr than I thotijlit^<br />

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'/ " ^^^JThi^'lf^Pi;<br />

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' will never be fMi off;<br />

^ p y p ^<br />

^knowledge../ liiove*bIllybuihc<br />

J<br />

it the best. PS.<br />

leave you<br />

tn all ynu Chamber<br />

people all bronzed<br />

and burned from Ha;.:<br />

waii, Krhty Sch.you'<br />

feet the little nrrrnuit! :<br />

(Ariel). Eryar; fresh'.<br />

man dance '91 (her<br />

hee). Kristy T., An-<br />

y<br />

Kipper pick one.<br />

Vanessa, Joe th<strong>at</strong>'s it<br />

just Joe. Sophi.soime^<br />

one to gr. to Lucky<br />

. with. Aviva, Roy. Roy,<br />

you gel Norman. Senior Letter Girls, our day of<br />

com"ewions(*ii?!j,Vicki,1cw touches, Jenn.iwmt.r<br />

Nia>l


* grv<br />

r-lts-<br />

jstick?Seth--tallwhiw<br />

L—~- „., —-- —— 'How about you, N<strong>at</strong>e?"<br />

-v • .^-,-1 hell yes" Gavin - if you jump off both feet,<br />

&yc>i might get<br />

^'ladqrwdfinally<br />

fjAaUd in "your<br />

middle schoot<br />

It w«i run while<br />

uw,<br />

, how'"<br />

/i right<br />

"' dunk,<br />

." dog'<br />

-Meesh"<br />

k<br />

Ho ycu<br />

thr reg<br />

Y<br />

ship books. To my 6M Kid- <strong>The</strong> mack daddy. You<br />

get my Guerrilla D<strong>at</strong>ing Tactics book and all of<br />

my co.ne-up business. Keep my legacy- going.<br />

Uttleliimci gets a liquor store. Big laimw pet* a<br />

liquorstorero3.ToKiuhjf-Yougetanyofmyfour<br />

back-up prom d<strong>at</strong>es. Da bizs&i* thanks tor puttingupwith:nyitories.One<br />

love TPH2-Thanks<br />

for everything, but th<strong>at</strong>'s the way, love goes! To<br />

my RrgAiry. "I demand more respect this year"<br />

Peace to those<br />

who left: Vingf<br />

fmv em). Mik.et<br />

Arthur Murakami and Elan Wang bump heads.<br />

ij Roam oh.! Derek -All right.Ybung might be a little<br />

; ; !£tt«;'Lcninji-1 ^linkI actually saw her (8,9,10}<br />

speak °ice. Rrn«(Hig Red) - Screen door. please.<br />

. •• ' L • 1, Rowcns Miculob, leave my fncudt mv evert<strong>at</strong>ting<br />

friendship forever. T» tltcSAB: GOSSIP!!!<br />

, Lorna: a Victoria's Secret "siz Ki ingle; Tun): > new<br />

Prelude; Nicole: bread, crutchci, Spanish.<br />

tuppenvare; Krittic: crutches. SpanKh.a Filipino<br />

ex from ISA with Ore initMlt K.B.; K?• Randolph, 1 still got your bjck: Vanessa, Th<strong>at</strong>>,<br />

£Vy" Sharon, Arny, Analidu, the guy with nice butt;<br />

V' 1 Ev?lYi),J5mi!e;LaukVi$taysvvect;Cookic,springs<br />

and a spoilerj Carlo, thanx!; rcg 95OH Kick *—; V<br />

Baseball, another championship season (all<br />

stripe*); the LA girli, th<strong>at</strong> was trouble; JMT. luv;<br />

Bambi, luv you lots, be yourself and tind im*ch<br />

happiness; Mrs. Grumpy, sorry, didn't want you<br />

. tedium. If you don'i dream then the re won't he<br />

"anything toconw trtie-'Tni ni>u.\). thttve<br />

»pccui amigas »( ours. )ow (Mrs. I'tctaj, "surr<br />

you're ready hunf, s'up llutin^t i.'k. Oara<br />

Midic'le.a ring and a warning ftum Hionntowii,<br />

la Glorictn'i b<strong>at</strong>hroom key, hiiimie I'rum da<br />

Itea'-ii, King-j fkll-Bdl. my motherly <strong>at</strong>lvKc love,<br />

my high scimal years, yc^rs ahead, vtinetntxr I<br />

WH*ina bcynur bt kjesnuiil. Sandra: a green wttrUl,<br />

s. your mtvi, bnnt'its (whitcv.nt?). CVK<br />

•Ty, nwdf 10,11, \i»iJey|ull, luisa Jutk.<br />

love,and laughi.. low; U.:Tm not Uusliir.^-.I'm<br />

lot getting mad) Leave me aktne!" Th<strong>at</strong>n ti.T our<br />

:alki.IU Tori to—not! 1*11 pa'gtfyou MJHC rfay.ukc<br />

cure. Kenlher: CVE. (;*ow;i *) (AP.<br />

Econ.J, L<strong>at</strong>ino 6'f'idto, ^inkrye, your<br />

Cuban tuvrr, Stacy^ tiuuse (no,r./s nut<br />

ponn.i die. you kndwwho we're talking<br />

<strong>at</strong>xuit!; Henry: wot cdtigtn r<strong>at</strong>ing apin! Stop<br />

ulVinp'^ OUiina: .\? Ivon.. oaitu In<br />

ihc butt, Jr. Prom,'j drill, "Barney",<br />

Bareen: Pigl Pervert! Hngliih, History,<br />

swimming, lotsifros! Lili R.: Barbie<br />

lunch leftovers. Esther F.: yeut B-ilay<br />

pariy,;yitur grandma-looking purse,<br />

lots? laugha. Scllna; 'Veering mornings<br />

during6,7(luhn?J,d.ibeKh.Muchlovr<br />

to: Ms. Choi, Ms. Devries. Ms Kwonjt,<br />

Mb. Blinkk, Mr. Rothstcin litUl wanna<br />

copy of my story? 1 nude K up! Good<br />

luck Irv!) Much lovr to th^st' not mentioned,<br />

could o.'tly !it 300 tvnrd&'<br />

I. Eugene Msy.bdng i>f wii-nd mind and bjM<br />

head, heitby decree the distribution of th< following:<br />

-To Jason Yim, t leave my shoelaces ami the<br />

rest of my ClVs.he hasn't alieady "born»wd". -<br />

To Henry SuenYihe *'r lClI « '« my shops, all the<br />

liom«s I've hit oilvwu in strikrom.jnd every time<br />

I've sw<strong>at</strong>ted you in basketball. -To AndvCtu^pdl,<br />

all the funny bad jckes you can iitugine.-'fo<br />

Arthur Murakami the following it<strong>at</strong>emen:,"You<br />

are NOT 4 gnd." -To Bryant Kung the lutlowing<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e.-ncni. "<strong>The</strong> Giants A RF. bclte* than the Athletics."-To<br />

George Liu, se<strong>at</strong> twits th<strong>at</strong> WORK!!! -<br />

TiV-Aiigth Cheung, instruction!, on how to use a<br />

lit>fjry. -To Byron Rodrigur*. the lullowiiif; *iaic*<br />

ment,"RAR!!',' -To Chale Iuu, Ed Cluo.and vs<br />

pecially Mr.Trajvill i'u* h jir I've shaved off in tht<br />

past vcir. -To tdwahi Xim, I'onv Vip, jnd anyone<br />

elsivl've missed '.tay in touch!<br />

' l.Cnitnie Mu>, Iwve my mcM prued ptwwssions<br />

to my dearest and ;Wcst friaidi. To B*.» 10,<br />

til leave you my warf thjt you love v> mua>. It's<br />

B*b'.7 :• - Bldjyr^-' Bro, I haw your back now. You earned in the locker. Tike it, it"i yours. To Aiiiy, 1 deeded<br />

•A &;£"*;• ray. respref," I'll leave you a &t tip for a free pi/«. to leave >-ou some aid th<strong>at</strong> will keep vuii awake in<br />

'•'*w «^-aw« let^t pipe. My bnt Saauidfi- Always had • English: it pkrut« of ihr guy with the hairv chest<br />

'H Kr-^^TiUmyllftttacHtneBtard.andallmy <strong>at</strong> Surfer King. AnnA.I'lHeave you the thing th<strong>at</strong><br />

: witbtina tidies. My hro V'tc-or. Be cveftjl wi:h haibeen with nc thrcuglxiui my tnur years: the<br />

': th<strong>at</strong> lenuxc-'Iake my escrima sticks, and my video contents of the locker i ws, even the lock). It's all<br />

"^aii^forhomeniadeniovtes.C.'iclto£Kii-Tjke yours. To ludy. I fcave you my collection of bar-<br />

'£aiyGardaVeffuandho-ieyUunt.s.Myb»refill- :«tC5..Take theon« with tlinhearts ?our tiwr-<br />

;JA'^nCcVMrry.Vou ^et a Ut bolo sword to bacK ite. right. Mushroom, I hept-you'll never torget<br />

^B^MJ:bro Juia HI give y-ju five diret.ic ' th* intcnseconvers<strong>at</strong>lon* wfr hid. the ones where<br />

^'fittie&'jind * buriito a: El Taco Loco for ytmt I rt-p!y "I'm so happy, you taike<strong>at</strong>o him. 1 fcaye<br />

^mundiies. My bro Wjalsx- 1*kr my gas money you these memories and your binhday pr,:«nt.<br />

^candmycollectionofoIdi«.Swvcoo!.Tolj£jiififi- >'*»' «« 1(: fungus.Young."I can ,uM IOCK myself.<br />

rin'Ugireyousomeierry-curljuicE.M.C.Hamme. Ho you r/rr pet th<strong>at</strong> feeling because »* al*ay*<br />

^ g y j y j<br />

vv- - ** ' - ' ' ' bcen"YOUMEMKYOL'."lhJw:sm;niles;<br />

hjekot thri:n.n:Ui.s- Hutltl" Holly ami ymjitsu<br />

jrts; Isabel- ScmM mrinbcrship, cute c-i}'^ •" !>«'••<br />

keiey. and iindcrManding jboui struT JUtc.its.<br />

l : rici- l^ntl«e^SJrv rruth 'tiforinc (You Vntv it<br />

(^lue tor vt'ur !ip« ji'J ittf Kj>!jiir. y-pljur, JHJ<br />

?-plane; ttvitm- the thumb jnd 4.nirol owi xhi<br />

Fed; Spellky- J tlcniim; Mi^s Stew.trt-<br />

Atrtmsmith. Mill my «co>ul fjvdiite htmk;<br />

Itctlencourt- tn^initv :itnn iUftnilvruiuU intir.<br />

i!y vnujred: IVJV OO you min.ir; Peif/'CIhjr'cs<br />

HAITIJTi«T- UFA' tcj.njn jn.I j.ii\suc.if thr little<br />

J/jnk; Shj('it»»- m^-.iH-'k initimpulf* sitd frro<br />

rlrcirii.iiv;Kiitu-Sjt(vh;>"UiT.f*Uf';;jiol : Kr,jnii<br />

yelltiu it.iyi.ii-.; Juvvt, l!l,i:rr, and Ka(;ihj- my<br />

hurriWe^ingtn};. ^Quf !.il!;[)a>- IKi *JI vmi cm<br />

Iw j punk and kiik twyt'inly (»H; I'.nuthJn- li ( t<br />

lime Mod* Award: JJIIUM- tiiillnir nickju-ntv<br />

KjyUii- my rtligiuiu view*: Acutlecc le*«i '.hn>.<br />

my Sp<br />

Henry Nghe. right, celebr<strong>at</strong>ing his birthday wttli<br />

Chris Nguyen back <strong>at</strong> Geary Childcare Center.<br />

rukk.\: lolutny- AC MtLuund J (K-<br />

p<br />

and Erfc- Shaw!; King- physic* artwork; Adam-<br />

Bone jnd DI Tune« |.P.- the French piesidenry;<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t- I'll leave you jnvlbmg. you WJIII 1'cr >\>ur<br />

KTtRNAL bOl.'L!; All- ^n emi\n\ phone list;<br />

Chri*-famous people's pin me number t. V.uit. you<br />

hjvx them .ill; Norm- a clean dnk vn 1 on ilccp;<br />

Rurt- Title and Jrtit'."Silling jrnmiii ihc hotise.<br />

wjlLiitdji lite >un t;-*tc ihiduMa v-rt tlit (ltuti.",<br />

Kofco- s«ijumiKii; Sieve imi H.d- O.f. ccniptrity<br />

theotie*; T^mmy- He: Happiness, penguini.<br />

Penelope, Knukv, cloud waich-i.f, kite tiyin^,<br />

s*ing* only i know, gcn«jl cu^inns, and even' 1<br />

thing else I hut Icl'l, 'fuludin^ my hejtl. 1 \c\.:'. ^<br />

only 3000 miles. I'm never ijyitu goodbye. Yi;p,<br />

)Ml\y»p; To mv i-i;cmi^s thecUp;Ti>all my (itl:ei<br />

buddit.^! left v>w- Ki nut my tauit. 1 hedcyil xiudc<br />

• inf da it Ii'< jll I'oitd.<br />

!, Dymphna Nagar, being of ibufrj mind all<br />

thai ttutf, k-avc the tallowing to, Stact Ann<br />

p<br />

& Piglet. ct4.. ...,' tacky no* ym\. polyester<br />

fhincsiomr p*J,in dresws, "Fl.'Voda!" "Yo C*»rn<br />

chij.**.*"cluwn pin<strong>at</strong>as, -t .'oke. t'rv: hairgrl, !HOP,<br />

tiieal*bjse}>Jtth.M.vonic^.iK'd!(nob*& broom<br />

\iicie.imfi!i:ihed letters. "iif(jps:ol(j*t".Sh(Hilian.<br />

h<br />

Ben,and Rod, Brick house.countrylinedanciiig.<br />

Alan: Bad (but dean) pick-up lines, "Always* 55<br />

self, "I'm not sleeping, I was just dosing my eyes<br />

fora long timc.*direaiomto the Mcn'sStritDept.,<br />

sentimental stuff... Ah Shucks! Joanna-Fro. mil<br />

dippers,thtlibrary,shaggy(znink»!1RumLko:fln;<br />

pantt, IL, Kumbaya, PC CoU: WIngki: viverin,<br />

sprckensy ussy, Disneyland. Gina: some steeru,<br />

snoop!. Kung-fu fighting, all '.h<strong>at</strong> is hoochie.<br />

Adam and Eve in the garden.Madonna paraphernalia.<br />

Aron: sports/family cars, magic eye striped<br />

shirtJ."Car. 1 get a random?!", orchestra concerts.<br />

.Qarry: metallic purses, the monkey, cornbos.<br />

Michelle: Buddy's (iTice, last minute cramming<br />

in the morn Evelyn: <strong>The</strong> two of sticks ball*,<br />

Pirelli i miracle elixir, swimmrng lessons. Marti<br />

and K<strong>at</strong>ie: moosck<strong>at</strong>err membership ami ihc protective<br />

pic Naldo: Umbro pa»U and Adtda> shoes.<br />

Laura: Sum notes, corny jokek "You mean yank<br />

it?, jcllo, cows tnu pig* »' plenty. Sieven: X Files,<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ive ways to jsk petiple out, a Sprite. Carol:<br />

YMCA.-Wh<strong>at</strong> do you call a cow with no leg*!-'<br />

0 found tteef.'Mr. Sowafd: Cool piuin stories and<br />

Pr. Strsnprlove. Ms' \l15hei: styling sentences,<br />

pencilie [Kiucb. Mi. B!inick(wlicte ever yoii ?re)<br />

all mychcxiy pri>blems/worries. Mr. Hammer* a<br />

part in 2 siuom. A spewia) thanks to lite teachers<br />

for nuking learning is painless and run av possible.<br />

To all t mentioned and the ones 1 may have<br />

. thinVi foi ibe memories!<br />

1. Christopher Np, liter fo\.t yt'ts of craivi*<br />

i»g jml fighting tlimtigh <strong>Lowell</strong>'*.acjilcuik curriculv.m<br />

wit!) friends diivlbb^iiiJieN and doanuti'<br />

fiv 3 sriitenir of .int"'.licr fiiiir yors in tollcj^i:. do<br />

lictct't Uivr >n.'h aiivl stKh to i. -\m\ •..•: Mt<br />

l*i»cf: - J aKoniit trcjin pic in the t»tc for te<strong>at</strong>htti}imrA.l'(!h**miitry.a<br />

final pr/ictic*lj(kkcwhkh<br />

you'li 4J-» like! jnirc LuV• in ;»!i-expctwrpjiii v.itlf<br />

JVak, I Ion;* Kong! Anna 1 JO - a<br />

inc^dtii till wii tip. Kiiliani Clun<br />

i' with which I pdinct victories<br />

.iu*l .lefirjt* on "thvimon, Ictie •— white-out; KC and Stephen —;<br />

'.il 'he tun from Section X. 4-D. X-Zcne. twim'«"<br />


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Good hick and t hope thai all of youS will find<br />

hii<br />

\-Ji Linda Ngo, have Tp Army: ihc "diiai"pear*<br />

anc« of all hthds of relapses To Daisy: a terkpeJophilc-<br />

and Gary-free life. To fcnniiti: a<br />

lifetime's supply of eggplant. To David: a hcrem<br />

fonhe rest of yotirlife.To Ben: rolled-dnwn socks.<br />

To Christina: colored wallpaper<br />

I. Chris Nguyen, want to l«»vc my girlfriend.<br />

LeeAnnc >nd«j, my heart, which will remain<br />

with her for alt our lives! fleave Mr (> nrtil,<br />

V>n«i*: Smlii, Snout to I'.c.iiio it.ippy F.*iC<br />

ballooni, <strong>at</strong>ipuit pusr nfTicr, Ni.k. sh^rui.. Hair<br />

dyr, carwavti- .ii' freshener, mM nicilii'itu-, a<br />

thrink, WVndy; KiM!iL''g. v >"> fuve DWoo-liii iKWik, lien. AIM:<br />

Jwlure time ICI we -.an £?t tu OJujlus. on time,<br />

Laura: Ketchup. >.t!t. And mjnv bigs. Rumi &<br />

Gina: B-fign corn chip*.NaldVi: Anything A-iidas,<br />

Cheexud. fa»hv jonunce nmeii.<br />

Itymplwa: Wimifcihe Hoohhouksi'vehn: Store<br />

time tp steep a nil enjoy herself, Marii: All in*/ liti<br />

plt*.h iiomewoik, lltmy. Mine muscles. I-CIU'K;<br />

My iiiCi:iiiii% imH-.y pia'i 4iul tMTTtir-.. Ami: the<br />

thter "Giitol*'". Charm: i (ntj*l lo t't-y KI ',h.*<br />

mud. tiicy: | h l !b<br />

Tff<br />

of liickand best wishes, !,itih:\validtUtMrAv.Hkh<br />

w^ jhoutd hawuseu during Krg-, Kjihen'nt; lest<br />

strict pirctiti so you canf." out.Toiiy. Nail dipper,'Daniel<br />

fVycni cigarette.<br />

Steven "Sao Wow" Nguyen <strong>at</strong> age 6.<br />

I>Ste%'en Nguyen, of sound mind and body,<br />

hereby beque<strong>at</strong>h tie following to: iason-c hictime<br />

supply of re-admits and numbers with addresses.<br />

Hcnry-a girlj-ouanligti re out. Shirle) 1 -<br />

my superfly graphic skills and a supcrtiied bo .tie<br />

of ketchup.• Tammy- my p<strong>at</strong>ented hank shot.<br />

Michelle- someone to ^o : number to 1BMV<br />

technical support line. Wilson- computer (Uiiin<br />

and the tencoinnundmcnii >T»U must adhere lo.<br />

Vince— a Ibl of all the cips I've used on you m<br />

you can look back with fond memories. Tad<strong>at</strong>hi-<br />

Vourhood orrument will be coming in ibenuU<br />

(J/K): Simon- a swimming p.vil w )*ou can gi*<br />

swimming wtth'your fiili jrd car caie MutT just<br />

in^casi: you scr<strong>at</strong>ch up your BMW again. |unsorrieknccpadi.just<br />

in case you slip and fall again.<br />

Jeremy- the funts you ws'ntrd. D/mphna- callwaiting.<br />

AJan-a full collection ofHags. Dio and<br />

Unda- the secret to doing well in Ph/sics. Ctilettetnore<br />

UCLA paraphernalia. Calvin- the thought<br />

of taking my Neuspeed Golf beyond speed limits.<br />

MffttJ^allrnyconnectionsand hook-ups thai wo<br />

n, 4t^i<br />

the rignt im-Is.<br />

I, Johnny Niemann. ot over philostiphi.'iiif,<br />

fninJamJof'cn.ib'^nt botiv !bJ^ct>3llgJ(tle*•)^K'•<br />

: who jre<br />

worthy: E)trr*l — J b" I wo \itil von MJinclinic, i 4<br />

happy ending to <strong>The</strong>! iutrun H j.r. t lie 4l>ilit y u><br />

ixprcst fionun cniotiooi, 4nd a bo^i friendship<br />

th<strong>at</strong> hopefully won't die utter A \tns, Jenny —<br />

youi own tropi*?'Wand tdmpletr wttn dolphins,<br />

moonlight f»hiU>wphics. ticcjMonal i:ash-TV.<br />

frieirds/*ibl:ngs a* g«Jt *i vim JIC, >tid ]'Jtinny<br />

IVpp (y;>o* lu h<strong>at</strong>kg-up s I'ficnr, .'• l:cjut)Iut day in<br />

Arizona where you can \vu i'-hill with .> sublime<br />

tinile impervious to the wort.1. and J s every one), our tor.vcrsjltons where vhc knew<br />

thing... igjin!" Buh-B)tr. nun! Osamu-l.oi>. a<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> 1 wou!i xiy bifor^; ( would, her constant<br />

tan on the inner side of ymir arms, and our w.<br />

Ptra—hurnt iitmissyalo:.st\irtle.<br />

and my hope* tint you do well in college. To<br />

XfKhitl: ! ICJVC a trip to Southern California.<br />

I,YounRpark,bein6ofsoundcr-uhmind.incl<br />

whcrr^e^lmosttofee4CliOtherM:ridsoft'.I leave<br />

body. leave to my beloved dumhjj.ses *iie follow-<br />

A (ong detour to Santa Clira University, through<br />

ing, like yeah. Ah-hmm! To my Amestcr. 1 send<br />

San k>« with » *ide trip to ihe lapartCM: More,ayd<br />

the mosi'love and lhardu to you whe have been<br />

I leave an opening for our yeMrs to come <strong>at</strong> S.mi»<br />

my first true friend and confidante. To my Boody,<br />

Ritluta \ynl help us!). To ler.Slevf.and And>".;l<br />

1 bcque.Mli to you a gift th<strong>at</strong> 1 think will truly re-<br />

leave our trjnipinj: trip memories. To JIT: ( leave<br />

flect wh<strong>at</strong> I've tlioujjhl of viiu for the past seven<br />

Maid and other niilrpcndent fiimv I'o Steve: I<br />

year* we've known each other. Wipe it once in a<br />

leive X-Kilc*. q-isodr-. ("I rrude this!"). To Andy:<br />

while, will you? To my Bobo wi;h the funk ttut<br />

1 ici»e alUnM Jtj;.tirtenf* hehmd To Jesitca 0.: 1<br />

nude Right (nurd twin left, enjoy the "mist over<br />

!ca\c her wiiidhfcaker To Johnny: 1 Ifjvr Hi<strong>at</strong>us<br />

the moontains." I'll mis* going through "Urb<br />

j*duili;4iiu>. "I t.tb>e,bj'e, baby!" To m>" sister:<br />

Anus" together and MV.I telling me about how uglv<br />

1 k.i*-c three met; vrjp.41 E uwvll and three more<br />

I was. We'ie so silly, liee-hre. iieehee. Shut UD.<br />

year* of Takrt/ioio Sensei. 1 really hope everyore<br />

hec-hee. Tor my Phoungus Mushroom of a Fungi<br />

enioyed their years here in some ytsy or anotht/<br />

Suplc-Face. 1 leave something nmnt than memo-<br />

*nd I'm gtjd I'm Ic.ivirvj;!<br />

ries. Remember to keep It. uieff r.ibly, in a musty<br />

corner. Did yo*j heir about wh<strong>at</strong> the mushroom<br />

said to the tt%p? You, me, me, you! Connie! TIP.<br />

kicUng myself because we'renot going to tliesnme<br />

college. Wiio will Jjnce on the streets like a<br />

wnffljii possessed now? To my Ala) • Day, 1 leave a<br />

nkVrl. tiet vdttrsrlf some!Mm; nice, kid and uh-<br />

!tir;»ee.<br />

iloii't spcivj it all in on? place. I'o my Ann J, 1 leave<br />

Yumin ~ every uii>vir %>••» .^ i* J iiiuttli<br />

I U k M U :<br />

- J rjin.'Wi knif«rIam)4lii<br />

tJnim, vim, me. .i<br />

Wc-rW c;»ij» '"V (I<br />

luilbe.it. (.'Jrr«lf n<br />

feet ftimiii'r di<br />

r t h -<br />

ii MtHikir 1'cjtir — J >)Ml on I.ilcrn4detvN F<br />

orgc - - s he hdl l!ol is ihr b.t*c •<br />

—n;v t"o!shin. Hurl — J \'ct<br />

to I'ccklt jri unMt^pcititi):<br />

i; o;( t MMC ni'vialk. Sean — .i<br />

& omplcU' wiih phik^oplii/-<br />

IIIRduring the Ih'.h imiirigMtckh JMU m<br />

OinperMow n'jr. Jt tht* very Icj^.u^cint; the in.uk<br />

in your Mom's flowerbed. A:ihur — S.S. la/in,<br />

Sertc A chutniH. Njorn — j di^Kiivting nkkm.-dcto<br />

mairh mine i"Mom, t!i:s IN :ny I'riend |i;iscrt<br />

dttgu£tjng nickiume lu'rej") T^ l.cina — J shut<br />

tn stiiinl<strong>at</strong>il Mii^giv Bogui:'. J\ Ihc N'lt.Wiiinriot<br />

player EruM ~ an iie-cnMm ttuic to chill, .ir.d<br />

pjctrt,your over s;tc%«.cd M-1I". Alice — J K-ul b*il<br />

f^llini: into yottr hj^mlur<br />

youi i]i>£,.;ini J wi"iMniir.d<br />

jiul eiscrcffu nmts', heqticjth ihe lollowiny, to<br />

poiple wli'.» Uxii; [ijit dl !Ti> thonithiv |-."4iuc'«,<br />

iiiu've Ken the hest uf IHrnii jn-i l'r.\ ^r<strong>at</strong>cfui.<br />

Of T'lurscl'll le^/r >im tlii'wrjmi;iienij\'cK! Hr%(<br />

ol luck w/I-.i r.u- iidciu, I leave you Waruno 4nd<br />

a!««n IOn(ifKc*loiu.-ili>r'.rjyIipMick^>thj!yoi:<br />

may haventi•>*• when you mrti it, You knw wh<strong>at</strong><br />

I mcjn.(Hint-Hitit.}ToIt,|.v>u'v : ji I wculJ tu'vii Vtplj.c.<br />

1<br />

lunkfou for tryir.ftto utuier\ur. Nim*.<br />

andNuncy those trips we ttiok jl!».'ver tiictity a;t<br />

f)i:e it) tiiy l.tt> j>.irti:er. !rntiifrr<br />

I lcj\p you • tmv>i h i i^> J-ijriV'*%«'yi roin^jnii»istitp.Tu X'Khitl I'll<br />

t-k he js»gn\ \n. j.'k To the ever-<br />

Be* • I assign you endless noun «t dcirtg<br />

-v iv.d phyiicjl tracing. Hi^ you :1rully<br />

jet her. Vm, krow who i*m rcfcniiig ^>. Ti><br />

someone wlk> nicJiit ihe tvorld to mt. Tuf.Ie.<br />

You'\Tgf*cti "irlife ii; IT.HIV w^ys. I Ictvtr y**i• ihtf<br />

niiirricnt I tint l.iiit cyo on >ou. I -IIWI lc.iv« you<br />

the me»norii-. iM.-VcfiirrL'-ncf 1 hopv foii'H u.iinoiri,<br />

Ms lHt.i!i,,y. I ietyc >v.ti all tlir lunchfi<br />

>-c\rgvne te Ji>d the p'.nic to thelwddi alihougli<br />

lyvJidgowithyod kn-iw i*ltn, I'll 'M-'Ssynu grest!y.<br />

]*u Mr. jo-.v. v;h.it c.'n 1 -jy excrp 1 .tnd^or'i-N'uUl whtiaieintiMUj\stiij:':c.-sl leave<br />

.Jin tor (licir upjwi lips. Don't lost yut't selves out<br />

ituTi- ii; tl-.o ii-.il woilil.<br />

I. Kale rjrt'jti, Icive my >tuff to the fullnwm^<br />

V.i'.m.n: IVuui^i'in to >|t:ll >OIW iunic any<br />

w.iy vut) w.ini; crjp; my JkiiI <strong>at</strong> telling ymir pjrenis<br />

niLOf;eti'nt sitiriei; A.K.A. Silvir: the key to<br />

my hive link; hot t.hiKoljIc£ttrr rititnitl^ through<br />

the hjil; j ne\. n.nr.c for your newest ct nisir.iend •<br />

test VjliiKb jokes. Aruh: twenty tiillutn photovopltd<br />

fust grjtle pit I u re; the iietn-h vt tempena.<br />

Kinily-«:mny letters trcinitu-f jljlomijn; a whole<br />

ivnilM^ul rc.l vt-liHit leiMiri' Miih; l.cil /cp II.<br />

ttir Himly louiy fresh n* Iruity; belter tjste in<br />

boyfriends 4l(hough 1 can't :alk. Ltura: 4 uttoij—<br />

'hank wiu li>(<br />

!i»tcnmj!to nit.-, I \IJ\I you A r.no'i.' >i>i!ut uiu'll<br />

reititmlict Jiow.rjrt ih.it i»ill be. w AS1. fi«'»id<br />

l.titk (•: tin Ju'iire. I jst but nm lvt*i, THU (t!j\SS<br />

OK)*J5. Htijviii.it I'll %e^e\rryi>ni*\iK--;cri1 and<br />

l Jtpjrt «.-jiit.' Cl.ui • out !i)c.isthough MHI'1! U-r<br />

; .<br />

liirrlicail—rhji \4>'s ""We're r.c. wljtiril"; Self eJterm--yitu<br />

f-»ij. (;IMKI tmaythiny,, yutlf ml—I'm<br />

allergic; 4 hoi ^iiy icM *t yno dub Ashley: the<br />

bu h<strong>at</strong>s VM\<br />

vi-m'vr y*\i nn« aiivnvv: mv 0ctpm«l'.ic which<br />

spent a lit of lime >H yntir hoitfr. AlcKa: good<br />

tiniev; a career in mcdcling for the North 1'iite—<br />

then >iin*lt be warn Marti: cookies; Cilfe'* colleclion<br />

of iokrri m>fc little ot4n^c bikinis you'll<br />

nirver wr-in 4 case of flinty Muorrt Friu's luvc to<br />

lce)>v iuw4rni4t>itg!i1.1 iu: tht*strengthtoenny<br />

on another year, and mtockStev really turd wlici<br />

he gi-K uppity; Max's siunrtief cruise slurk it) J<br />

noo^r, it lifetime 'i):lilifi^ j:id .i K't'!t- ,.i nur;.-jriU im.ivh,- J<br />

t:tfU- *'ii.»Ufc.-i ttiu liitu-'r i'i;i-.j-:«u i jll rt.itin-.i;.<br />

••jr your ««n Imor v,,nn;:!iini: V.mi;;" Myb.uk<br />

yard, ctfmptcte with PcteV f.ienfuiff.its Jtiiln<br />

lighter.LJUTJ: A lifetime suppK ottippvnainitf-.c<br />

street sigji.Aiexi^SouicuiieJiSontjt.iu/wtio v.jti<br />

can complain about all wiur piobJcm* u>. Siuci: I<br />

tvthin£)Dt! wj«t l^uaner lot*of<br />

iinigi-idiuiV inihctnture. All the<br />

[ p . . I tin-jn.'ii(U-;iiJM.Aii III>UUI -<br />

tion manuu on how n> use J trash can. liuirrul-<br />

\ym ti'lics (collectivelyv- A life.<br />

1, Alice Ouyc-Cavala. leave all of my friends<br />

warm memories and a ptea*ani future. To Uiru<br />

and Erifa: I lejve our random trip* tc Kilo A!to,<br />

Sacramento, Killsboruugh, and San lose. To<br />

Uina: 1 leave her Jr.Y.B.A. stories (1 remember<br />

.r._..<br />

I. UsilirifJ I'jlikim, Iiirtiviih l)t.itow upuii<br />

"I'lY-nuritjf '•c^ ain't Tli.it weird ot j<br />

tupK! .'i.'iiil.i.iiiKTi'lcwtiJtcvcr—lciv».ea i'ii hcjt<br />

M>ti!\.M]>.tsilil:r me!!-"''..ifohn 1.—VKIUT jnd<br />

l»i-. M-/.U .*?.'. -V.MI'IC PK^'-H!" Hull.live<br />

'. -Jlhv- -\,\-.r,ir V, J|IV-|., jiul I;H \,i>Tt[ 1flj| I'll! /it-<br />

\nf. to ..in-,'. l,|.nenn:--/cplivr (.Mic. • gn


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MATT- sweep«:r,thcVikmgi,and IT (th<strong>at</strong> thing<br />

ncxtloyouhloVVILL^abookonhof<br />

-your foot; to all my CALCULUS AB PA! -S - a fr«<br />

to throw all your TU/KPs in; tn ihc MEMBERS<br />

OF THE < JWT/S1 AC t CREW/PIT Oh CITY OF<br />

ANGELS - next yedr'sgreal mu«cal,and my Aimbrero;<br />

to Mike - a dolphin to iall Iarry- to<br />

: GWENIE - -i pjirof copai; K> MICO • jiiur'in-<br />

(ioorball; to CHARLES L • .n empty goal u, fig^<br />

over with Eugene: to MR. TAKF.MOTO - Shdiv<br />

(your 1st trumpet), new b<strong>at</strong>te;i«. for your tuner,<br />

to MICHELLE - a new pair of glo"cs'to hanj; on<br />

the wall next to your cle<strong>at</strong>s; :.> MR. FEIHUSCH -<br />

you can have your indoor practice, back'<br />

CHARLES M • Symphonic Band, some height-<br />

DELILAH - Shalom; to ANDY - some peace find<br />

quiet {I will leave you alone, no more ns.<br />

no more help on solos, no tiorhinf.;; to AMY • j<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e; to SEO YOUNG - a ticket to Brasil; to<br />

DMITRY - sonic mods; to M r. Baker - all my new<br />

TI programs. "Is everybody ... happy?" to<br />

• NICOLE - a new notebook; lo ERICA • A beanie;<br />

toANNA-mybiucshal.sungIawes.an'J<strong>at</strong>ii:{one<br />

more thing tol'.J; to DAN - .wme new'rcal clothe*.<br />

a mirror, *nd a comb; to CHERYL B. - tny brother<br />

(ha,lu, lu), 10STAGE CRHW - a replarcmrntset<br />

of liyht bulbs; to my DABY HKOTHtiK • inv locker<br />

and my Kings. And to everyone else I leave<br />

whitcver's left.<br />

I, China Hannah IVlta, being of o,tiick mind<br />

(awl mouth) and l>u(f'-he following to:<br />

Michel*- my looks, the perfect outfit, a body you'll<br />

like (your own), your very own guy, parent?. a'l<br />

the juicy detail* th<strong>at</strong> your heart and nasty mind<br />

desinrs, a Uuudiomaf ti> gouip in,sippifi on Gin<br />

and Snapplc, 35 cend. clo'Jici (not Seiena's or<br />

body, Tarita(T)- somelhtng >o wear, jnys {rum<br />

random record store*, vour hoti«c is nn - hou-r." I<br />

j»M bought it today, rcjliy," w<strong>at</strong>erbottks lm<br />

school, flout and sugar, conipulcr diaries but<br />

don't run out of paper, my Ui t jpc, lunflo^crs.<br />

the Bob Mirley tape, llulliheaii I-rte not iv<br />

IJavid I IC-KC my Ui.i lutV ii:;r»dft jnif 4 happy<br />

and kUo't Wjck<br />

clothes tvu ctn wear. 16 Aneh ?nd Anru; all tbr<br />

cool MKIU in the tvorid. To DoiicI, wr ; i wh<strong>at</strong> is<br />

there to give! To Gim 1 leave tbc ability M ilunk<br />

;iny bj-vket. !o ECithleen and JcKtny; a lu;vy cr*?v<br />

lite together. To anyone I mi&ht tuvc fctt out !<br />

hope )\io have J happy jnd utcc?f>nit future.<br />

1. Sn/jnua F. View (ikj Sury Oouf-•!(>, !e.iv.<br />

all my Invr and drvoticrn lo the lriv-r ol tlv life.<br />

MJIIOII. TO fly p-Jitdpjrmis, "(Wiifiuimma* .ini><br />

(trdr.iipa. I Itivc vou vc/y much I'll jlwiyi he<br />

gi <strong>at</strong>efut to aU ilut vtu've done for me. Tu mv dc*rcM,<br />

ttoicst Iricnd*. lor.itfun JUJ trnny, I'll n»cvi.'r<br />

friendship U)AngcU,_ A!' (iunnini—^(KVJ IIKV in<br />

«ln* (uiiif!. l>c%> wiz-ticv. To Jl! 'Tie rcrnaimn?<br />

Lirwc'ltlc* I tewc the headj'Jio vi( iltttiJinj! U»w<br />

ell. M«l tn the nuny |>rci»le I'm »ii"? I I'.iff,;". t>cV<br />

wishes- "11 il-<br />

Oliver Afjuirro, Edmbnd Chao, Jun Yoon, Wei-Hsu Chen, Ch<strong>at</strong>e Luu, King Up and Daniel Ming<br />

hangin' loose <strong>at</strong> the Senior Luncheon.<br />

you. Hope to<br />

see evrtvnnr JI<br />

uur trrsi reunion,whetsevei<br />

1 ttiAt m«y<br />

bodv, tiereht<br />

Sab.ina — ttif<br />

fun tmu's witti<br />

Curtisind U-ir<br />

Y.\i\, ttlT UUIIV<br />

bock on how M re!.K. HI niiw your nculincss!<br />

Rente—a bikini to show 'he woman in you.<br />

l?31733. i jpjre tire. 'Rcnec Louie ft>; Qn«n".<br />

llabelijious in :hc K.use!! Vicki--(ijuccn kiiiii)<br />

^ guy who will ;rcji you well, tonuct lemes >DU<br />

can't lose, winner of \M». Cilvca" UJg^ni.<br />

Kmily—F-irs 4tvi '-he one aher. money lor a new<br />

uir. JHO 4 t;u> whi»«» !K ihc one driving. Kriko—<br />

my wii*ie> to you *\\A Artun.% Solofleit, and Mr.<br />

M's heart Icrever!! ie.>— my preaoui hcidband<br />

thinks tn yni.your woik I i


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liandy and a halthy back fora belter setton van<br />

«r, 1b lisj, three Kit In * ilo.cnt qtt«d and 20<br />

I<br />

Tb Ortiu, a t.*t**niy hour t«mh foi<br />

t-sMitt «mt fofcrk: piiMt, R» |«*fc», A I*MU( rned*J<br />

tot3Ufviviru;r!ou$h yorand tim-iing y»wt giv*!<br />

t Icttflftt, J jtR^lc HKHlu.a JTJIww tUW.<br />

?n ill* tl> ftifc. * ('Uts.li in the<br />

.mtdaltlK<br />

ithiArt, "ft* &MifsU, ; t $nuM ktVK >vm ^Kmi a<br />

wUtioa ttting-t&ui, I k*w you inuwd. Uit MMIjutlut.<br />

• * boytt tend • ••ho *dci ei vo;i,<br />

and a promfteiu like c-ire of iwu evert fr.»in<br />

\Vdkn)ex. 1b Mbmany I leave the trip b<strong>at</strong>* from<br />

nmtrwood, Mitry Sloktf. fleave i pair of<br />

- KEOS,a ptmpk.ttoseguyr4 n^jth to italic people<br />

with, long-jutojrt i>ui the. window, a homemade<br />

tape entitled, "/list Fry It* plus- my trcipe book,<br />

" "It Mom In MysteriousWays* t alto (cave her<br />

t«ithapaiidnotopr«ciiw Spanishwith,oh. and I<br />

can't futjfii the boogie. .<br />

boaro* complete with life<br />

(support. -I if*vt to :<br />

(,*btid Mtdlta ChitKw<br />

food rrorn TVrtli On<br />

Choice/" wrestling<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ch?* with the colt* -<br />

sum victor, Siar Child.,-,<br />

fruitleis Itni irip* th<strong>at</strong> •<br />

tieveryrraciied Sanla,<br />

. Criut, night bitjng otptf-<br />

Jirion*. and Uie pcrmii-<br />

y<br />

Miriamlanotgircmjth ..;.<br />

teuimtM nmiide the window,<br />

tvltfc fijjlitd i» * hich •<br />

i It in iii I cd, tngiifth ••<br />

^pJ^nl -<strong>at</strong>t.uit. and "Mt,;'p<br />

i rettj "jnd i tv.intJcrbfJ; -•<br />

lb Cojmie Vu, JankcNVu," T ;<br />

4»d ShtrU-y Wong 1 leave ,.dii>ttiirg<br />

but Spjnisb. I •_-.<br />

K(v.«r my iJioai out to<br />

Raymond Wan MI ihc<br />

h<br />

to kiu likr a pro" will be<br />

a stu(.es> Doty Chan,<br />

dutigh niiikUiakcN. Well I'll ktcp ii ihorl Jnd<br />

twrtl. like inc. Pej^e io tiic Caw of V5.<br />

i, Akldey Richardi- II-J^T. f «well Mifih Nihiw!<br />

4 fjl Uihtikk iii iH ni"i:ll> II:IM Tltr H»rd, A t^ikt)<br />

Twnitf t JVIHM. Wind I Jair» wit I) \V(tmlir%, M i%ii«n<br />

Hell. Wr know it wrll. AtNitr |>tM>l>tA little dance and a qi/ick ro><br />

nunce jnd a Sn[.*lciH»!ij;hl *i Safrway. It) al? thf<br />

) K ' b i l V ' K '<br />

Tct fieri tMchir*~i>an't get all Ijlhcdt UV<br />

"% rff To"f^Tmitrv W0l * H8:i C ?® n and Ch3te LlJU pl0W f0f P 22a a<br />

'<br />

kanhtede may he proclaimed<br />

manager, rf the YMCA, and Zlianha<br />

Shamui may have my piir of itclei) chopstibks.<br />

Kalhenne lung. I leavv iivhole lot uf licprk«\ind<br />

h b ^ Mg ^ y b h V<br />

amongU flu* multitude.«'well s* fhychtc readnig><br />

•>«• ya all l<strong>at</strong>er, in the grea<br />

M>ra Retuu, leuvc Kih<strong>at</strong>i: <strong>The</strong> skylaric. A<br />

gg car for a dog, V;u : better chrtk youi*elf<br />

be f »>rc VPU itf to check me. Aaron: My prr-pjid : -<br />

calling c^rd, Anyitme. from anywhere, Tin hero<br />

for feu, like you Art for mr. Alexis; My ruom.<br />

You re the sitter 1 re»My wintcd. Lisa: My<br />

cor donu I n looking out lor you Kkc you've als*-=jKjon*<br />

for rne.Adria: My di^isru'ng-^t's<br />

okay btiMKj,. Vou fed me." fcza: Mr royal blue<br />

vcl^«l drets. You kcpl it so long, you muit w.iut<br />

it Claire A furfv*w l<strong>at</strong>er than 10pm on N'.Y.V<br />

Traini -Jj. Let's get Haked! losh-NCl moic Child<br />

prxkifiij{htcri.Ihjnk3 for ahvws taming through.<br />

Hey, I used t» Jitron i hippy tontmuiK :•; Mexko.<br />

I. Rommel Kiemrdio. hereby leave the Mk>wing<br />

ttittt}^ to :nv friends: /en-t'requcnt dining<br />

t i H I I B d b i<br />

, lines in V nxr in lliir tijjril<br />

J<br />

iu*e. tish ;«i;os, h»ich<br />

J-mille, pittv ca<br />

»xili.,l>jc'(sd*my locker, th<br />

shorts; -*ad sengi. Riir<br />

scretn. /.ddam'v f<strong>at</strong>tiiiy.<br />

i5>t>e. ieriiyti. K*l<br />

r\wiva-b'jn(e, hotikrr, 3/y.<br />

"lorae." Heithnr: Money- You trwuv why- I'm in i>t»rfiej. lighfcr. Kmty<br />

your wed. 1 ^, ri-ghlr ienn: Mr black yeKrt *i«t'<br />

with rh* whJt? l<strong>at</strong>e flowen. You don't need the<br />

pacty uhaax My JiUhrt. Vcu'rc the uaiy t«ii % tb*t<br />

can fit them And you probtbty. helped ine piti<br />

them out "(f itch th<strong>at</strong> shawl Rjreem-Thii bi^ 4t»<br />

^^Jl»hakt fi^n Tooit*. "Ktrst you lick the U>p<br />

<strong>The</strong>n \*o« *ucic~<strong>The</strong>h >xW $t«IIowi"RbcbelIerMy<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er >up}ily. BIes«ingf for baby Mjnkin-WiMg.<br />

Stacy Mt Vitiiily. "C.i;.. I iove you, ba-bye."<br />

fcorge M-f4>tcr, Emily-pani*. pr*m d<strong>at</strong>e Jackie- i\i, I<br />

enoughjOitiinthUwilltoGt^alttoherearea dren, |eorge-bejdi«. djnk. Jt;fia vtreti, f.M^l.<br />

fewthinpLTttMarriarieaixi^noiM^ticf.woyW America ••green day.iAiijxL'f-reiK.'n.U»s. Anita.<br />

hkf toItsvcriiy*'Alw3l> 1 »and7o.*e*tr"ToMr.Tra* chewfng pim, Vane>^J-lilnc. to talk it* nm,<br />

I x*^M Itketo taw rny Urooktyn Dodgers base Icrei-iy&Kjthleen-hair dye. love.<br />

baL ut so h« could 5'<br />

p-ipers.<br />

1, Michael Sam»on Ripper, bciiif; ni'idi.\i ; r«t(ie- *>•<br />

nioT Bo<strong>at</strong> pnr.Cc, a tut lured krirectp.<br />

ni[;hi. 8c I tbrjiiv* ynti. Serena- *<br />

Mifhelc-Sarj' \Jurpee, my brother..<br />

plane story, "reading!!" Roy- "you're gonna<br />

diiie..." John & Rafi- ke sk<strong>at</strong>ing nighl. d<strong>at</strong>e*.<br />

S.A.S., ffii'h or due. |rm- Christina* Card,<br />

I.H O,I l .» newK-ginnirig Braodon- yellow bird,<br />

'.Mntcrbjli "9?, Ron-.nif!. Daniel i ; - Norman interprct<br />

Jtion>. bithrootn<br />

llot^di li>r|teil in the h<strong>at</strong>hrcHun<br />

Citv nf ArpcK WilJ.<br />

blcodshni. pi iv<strong>at</strong>c t".ti,<br />

I'll never liirgn il. Angel Tnv<br />

Singers- fUMth »prjy, count-<br />

sl.u Jip!!, my K»-.k up stiller*.<br />

Thank* for werythin|i. Even<br />

after we... MUST I'ART -I.<br />

' Mi-linda- vmriUlikei<br />

Btijn, Chiiilinr, Carolyn.<br />

Ki)iw.is l<strong>at</strong>er in<br />

lite. Take Care. Hupn'-boorn.<br />

HniK*>••bcMiin for ihe 9-5. Wh<strong>at</strong>? Nuihing.<br />

I, Byron A. Rodriguez, beque<strong>at</strong>h the following<br />

to my fiiemS: to Naldti, Diador? Cbssicos<br />

jnd,i *pot on Bra/it's '*« teanutHjmu.a looser<br />

littiiig jeney u\d keys to the new ^J.1; Brian, a<br />

trek alwbg the highway :;mi A SorrnwV P<strong>at</strong>h; J.i-<br />

rncnt and a .155 BeriiDtrtU; Mephen.User lay Jnd<br />

ns. HolV'tech viJcos, j/id i proiTiiie to<br />

keep^touch, Malt I)..ilui!--aH'iskir»c.ip.<br />

— J i future a> the "r.orp«ir<strong>at</strong>rRaidci-i<br />

, sfxirts.beer, and aj* invj»ion of<br />

Fraocr, Sick M., "the stick"; Sc".<br />

mm PrankComiriittcc,t*tnJjei,<br />

}tj.'nc,ar}depGxy:Se>*ena,j nev<br />

\i*t.kpn\;. Erica. Jncxpundtion<br />

tiiilhediit'crencnnanjlcmybe-<br />

Vf.rn men and women: Kajhif,<br />

druniMtcW and •' taco; Arthur, a<br />

pitchfork; Hr;n, thanks for tvim;<br />

rie and the wn-Jum to deal witb afl<br />

it ,.M.i> *. !HI *>J1 iMtiVt her ali trtrougti<br />

her lite; Nile, a Huskier cap and >he hope he<br />

i "inn >i|r to wv*f it; Will \V, t roll or I.i*wHI Jn-<br />

Ann* ".ti< *rn. Aiidv, the juomise income iceyiiti<br />

*• ''jfFiffje HiU: Iciiny. A kp k. t)anie)-rnmtc, Vipfiie-any'.hi ij; y 05 s ;ccurd wire, !• »Wi.a gift ccTtifuaifai inckv't.<br />

••tor<br />

"Angel t**mi, (hjcki tirr.T 5rcjf sfiow; Adam.lh?<br />

ut:c4t'(iun rriedjU lie de>ervt shcrt nt'.tsic<br />

for ihe "Mttnuer*."; Nick A., nt-v,- nm.(.'A1iwn<br />

I K'.cHi*vj. ihv wt>hbly desk; Dcane. driving \cs-<br />

[ivmmy.zc jr whc'C'iJinr pecple *."Jti ['.'»'incc'<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t I., ihc i* 1 !* »', keeping KICSIJJV<br />

i big b>xi tu'l ot »ruc*>>; jnJ<br />

to Ninety wt vc HHI tlir i'ive tip it. be%t of liu't<br />

I 1 !!<br />

I.


Giuliani, spare car keys. Gre<strong>at</strong> America.<br />

ChDjquiie*,"EI Chtco del Aparumcnto 5!2*ihe<br />

38 Geary bns with crazy man and the crack ups<br />

«t 6,7. P<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>e Stttfrte. "1 la. I la, I like*. !.cina, all<br />

the memories from 5th grade, running errands<br />

white rice with S07 sauce and 7-eleven. A tip for<br />

ibe fliture, w<strong>at</strong>ch out for my tennis racket. Ashley,<br />

Focftop, Mrs. Condon** class, Guthrcy and the<br />

mud slides near your house, "Mommy, cifi the<br />

ambulance". Jessica G.," • jr. curls', Sagimi Va<br />

ana* muddy comb<strong>at</strong> boot; Claire F., Talks over<br />

gross diki.cn teriyaki and Sagaml Ya. Asiann, a<br />

slide down Giuli's driveway and mod 3. Vidu.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ty Duke < barking dog impression and comic<br />

nlks. Claire R.. 2 lblder to sit on and chocol<strong>at</strong>e<br />

chip cookies. Emflj'T., delivering flowers and not<br />

finding the address. Michelle, "Where are the<br />

Texas Ruby Red grapefruits?" Juiia C, "your<br />

mother 1 ! gold too'h ring" - Ruih. Kacliclle,<br />

"Grew* and TfloAsGJ. Dtina, the man who uid<br />

you can't take a picture of the XV. *c«en. lcwica<br />

E, Cracking UP over making the radio <strong>at</strong> MESA<br />

and the w<strong>at</strong>er expi<strong>at</strong>ion. Marianne, James Dean.<br />

I. Uoa K<strong>at</strong>herinc Schlenke. beque<strong>at</strong>h m; 1<br />

belongings to the following people: To Alexa, I<br />

leave the faded black diirt you borrowed from mf<br />

gym locker, a box of Dramamine for fylu.-c car<br />

trip*, a deck of Uno. a C?dsbury ejg. a big bos of<br />

N«ds from th<strong>at</strong> little bet. U2 tix, foodstamps, and<br />

Asit, to £tve K<strong>at</strong>ie a ryn for her money. K<strong>at</strong>ie, [<br />

leave you a K<strong>at</strong>tmcnn. a life long iup|ily of<br />

sunhlodc a t-shirt th<strong>at</strong> say* *N*u! I am not Mrs.<br />

Schleftks's daughter" ind my stud maffiu cause<br />

your h<strong>at</strong>r'll m<strong>at</strong>ch. Atuh, "flic Breakfast Club"<br />

. video, a rf doom; to Paul, alliter<strong>at</strong>ion,» cure<br />

forbeing'ternporallj'chjIleiipfdandalloufUtin<br />

Uughs; to King, cute lammies; to l^ie 1 icm-<br />

, blance of sanity; and Snalh" to Amrit, aimmon<br />

sense, prute<strong>at</strong>on front fienx, »harp, dangerou;<br />

objecu sucha*chocoktc thips and pieces of tipr,<br />

holiness, 2nd many thinks. To all of the pco^k<br />

luted above, my closest friends, 1 l«ve my eternal<br />

frieadthip and love.<br />

. I.C«rulShuiii.oftiredbodyan(lMmimind,<br />

beque<strong>at</strong>h the following to aJl those who JIC<br />

Ecttl£ to mivs me when I'm cone. Mv longest comlaoic<br />

poetic thougliu. UtkU - my to&iii. jou:oa),<br />

pink s&cis; la\-e fan <strong>at</strong> Reed. Jennifer - good<br />

lack on four music. Stsci and Dymphna • "Take<br />

on Me'junior prom, t.*te No-Smoking 'Action At<br />

IHOPaod toSuci (ot being ro> hailwballbudd',-.<br />

Ctrrie - rtresa marufiemcni upet. all my fizzie<br />

from Calculus this and more function.^ brain<br />

cells. King • mor- white out, a trophy for the<br />

deanesl toilei- Pira • for being a gre<strong>at</strong> reg. buddy.<br />

Riu - Varoom! Fan - rr.y leftover readmits, meaningful<br />

life convers<strong>at</strong>ions. Mr. Camuck - a ticket<br />

to Australia, more TAS like me. Mr. Soward -<br />

thanks for being an inspiring teacher. Karherine.<br />

my running buddy • a dream lover. Wei-Hsu - an<br />

extra hour each day. trip* to San Piego 10 visit me.<br />

lun. Anita, ind Elan - membership in the "We<br />

Flunked Physics Club": procrastin<strong>at</strong>ion fotever.<br />

Citherine,!.'iyevetbstingiricnd-al!mySWprep<br />

books; good lack next ye»i. Jon<strong>at</strong>lwi, Tammy,<br />

Jeremy, dtrence, Jeff, Cheryl. M-rcu j, Drun. and.<br />

fames (stop making fun of ms) • 8 years of WPL,<br />

4 yeariof <strong>Lowell</strong>, and now we're going »r tepars<br />

te wayr.you guyi inherit ou; memories And my<br />

lifetime friendship. Well always have Deutsch!<br />

And to ill my other frimds JU)d dsrlin^s, the rest<br />

of mylcvt. li%vto 100 and pood luck.<br />

I, Donna Sivftti. no middle name, leave the<br />

foltovinp tiling: ttence: A cowboy, lew milm^e<br />

on your car. Kit, even though it suefc.%; Adini: Rctf<br />

shoes, a binder with folders th<strong>at</strong> dvui't fall out. a<br />

doctor for your tontjh Dial will nfvrr go away-<br />

).iw; » jm»«n djte. my rai, Venice, Turtle Hill, an<br />

AjjJrtincniinSan Dicgc^andtcifarcite. Delilxh:<br />

p^onc ad^ptcn, anjlhmp tf> do with BBVO (cui<br />

I don't want H Anytmne). lh' iweof Jivt namtv<br />

6,7 rrew; not htilvny, Cbrii: a baikfi on the fir«<br />

try: David V.: a w<strong>at</strong>ch: Oavi j S.: three more year*<br />

v4fry*)u still a frevhiruit? j'Sc); Pavid M.: Live tCi<br />

prim. h»in\ mjtsago; Garin; 2 monkey and a<br />

Jicle in ytw ciotch; Uliavna: face fT4*ks, TihfK,<br />

my gray shirt with the white collar, yoot awisornc<br />

tpirit; RoKannc md Tali'.J: I)f. U:iggi, weekend<br />

tallo, all the funky »n{yij>,t'retliC(iniy«:ho pers*»all(niw<br />

with more then - phone lines); Itecca and Der^k:<br />

Mr. Norton; F.rica: Miguel : 4itd the courage to<br />

Bethany Fong, Jun Ybon, and Celia VI—friends from Presidio"<br />

cowx to RU z\fiisn; Corinmf: l.evi and a few nuxc<br />

(C^iinii jAJWt'iii.iiiciii. imiiK Ji'ii 411J i.:ct it VJIK,<br />

RK crew: new iotas He<strong>at</strong>her and Yaet; Bishniki<br />

ind Yubuiii; War: EunuU jnd 'New ¥ear**i Roy:<br />

*Vzshingiur High (uve ysuritlf don't gi> ta<br />

Lnwtll); OJOJJII O'clock curfo 1 Jud a horw;<br />

Idzr.; rthanijKjo: U'ri: SDSU jwt-juhirt, big ph.:<br />

joim; an-j J bevr • cheers to next y-^r. iicfi: luggier<br />

U~»m and zi-Mor, To tlie dass of 'uj: <strong>The</strong> best<br />

flkdlht f lime* in thc!uture<<br />

I, Erik Snowberp, being of alanrcd jnir»d a:id<br />

abused body, do hcrebx- b«(ae<strong>at</strong>li the fold^-ing<br />

items. To my jiiter Liw Snowbeig I fwve ciy<br />

legacy, to Jmn-Ttr Gstw 1 'e*ve i guy ;vi;h a nice<br />

tan. lo Mj?Isse_Dr»k:f-* Vavt my fivorite<br />

Liedrrhosrn andr.i^r- -yf« cf "Fau! Anraction".<br />

to S:*re ir-^Suti. Adam Lipfdi. Jeremy<br />

Wright and Xcv Angstcttbctger 1 leave tlieoinuradf<br />

rie of u* V ~utcs and happiness and<br />

success in wluit^ ' i^,cbot«et.]uc *Ji ill of the following to my<br />

ende'^cd fnends: Trie Boys on Drill-my guidon<br />

7>je Rig spins on. Thinks tor :he rruny Uughj-<br />

'tVorking with you giiy jii« make* ct/mpeti'ion<br />

»much belter. We area dying breed. Sophh-tin:<br />

' anxiety kw - chetwecake. Riy - all m>- property /'/middle-hack «<strong>at</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re it alwayj room for anfrom<br />

Monopoly. Wniiie • a lifetime sopplr of " otlu-rwhecL Hope you tin go on without Helen<br />

movie UckcfA Mike. Anna, anrfVicki • my ruse*<br />

work. As if nine years of xho! with vou isn't<br />

enough, we hjve.ogo through four more. Sie you<br />

up in I-'avis. Burt-my e-mail account Maybe we<br />

can Y-TALK from college. Jaraes-nr/ brand new<br />

14.4 modem. Keep your sanity. Bnan-r.iy treasurer<br />

campaign posters. I tuW want a recount.<br />

Adreahna-my de<strong>at</strong>h thre<strong>at</strong>s. Norman-your de<strong>at</strong>h<br />

Thre<strong>at</strong>s. Find xHneunc else to hjrais you bully.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>o-my Ca.'t!iik quizzes and rwmrwutk Tim-<br />

•nv iharp Orpnoer. It is wav h call, no nuttir<br />

where you »re. If your nanw vvuu'; mentioned<br />

alK»vt, (ou bad. ThanJts for J)1 the memories you<br />

pirt and gili. Good Luck nod take urewhere^Yr<br />

you go! R.V.P. Michael So-tn- M«y 25, 1977-Junr<br />

20,1995.<br />

J.Sean Sunnard-Friel. of wandering mind and<br />

wend tM»d)f, Jo; >equejlh the following to: Ioifc,<br />

rny^Iosef"ri«nd^fino4'tihan!ifvrnyfjn, <strong>The</strong>Pcrfe-:t<br />

Crime, dei.f tonwrs<strong>at</strong>ur.i and deb<strong>at</strong>e* <strong>at</strong><br />

1O20 ;»m. Kcvin'v houw jfter school, bu^ttip<br />

iiniil we can"t hr. Brrwcr's ;xtl» gr*dv, dU 'lie %fni[t» »vr<br />

invented, counting<br />

homeroom <strong>at</strong>tendance in<br />

milh clss*. our Egyptian<br />

mirmn;y. memories of you<br />

U ugh ing unt:' >tm cry. *:\d<br />

Mrt. Rrcwrr's class. Dfrek: A<br />

bope'haf you find WiUrt you're<br />

looking for in Maine, arid J<br />

quiet ruuin in S-tn Dtcgu with<br />

no softluli |i|jyevi i»> tou ••J.n wt MMIK resi. SvlU:<br />

VJUI lu^c-li.ite iculi.iit>lMu wild IMM:UJI(, J IIKC<br />

pUce in ttie CBvntry. ind j pi r ntii;n<br />

on, 1 tvlih things had worked out dtffertrnily.<br />

Alliiun Haj:: My adrairsiinn of your striking<br />

beauty. ^"'^n^lt'-R'l': A lap ami the tradition.<br />

MikeWlL A video.Ot'yoti pbyinfcdirguitir, v.hile<br />

singinij"! on »hnv1 j. * >mir c-f tloe wnvre tu shove it. and<br />

k'ttien of Neue Freunde- Troop 14 r>\; Nikki<br />

i-iou-ic, the ability to wall; i Mriight line and to<br />

injkcCjoruhufJi when iheV, ir.oncof her muod»-<br />

{tike care of the JV gang for Tie!; ShfenJii, two<br />

words- Silt Four; K*t."i:u Vildt, iry r.pc*J*i"Letter<br />

to the Edilwr" pen: And), some smart Harvard<br />

Mut'.thJt would be. niihjig 10 support an S3<br />

1x4uty* Livijli iifc>>tyl( iui w.-u . all good." A picture of a Fuz*y"wj;h hi* shirt<br />

no in "lump " da>i of dancing and splitting, aiwi<br />

imnfirehlue\by lV bca", and the<br />

trkk «. my r^ci« neck Rrip. To Pyad: An At fit<br />

:Mr. Stitmit'^ti'i Eton class. To LUCIA: 1<br />

wnnderhra! To Silvian your own *Ray" ot sin:-<br />

".hiDe. -i future prychology career.<br />

1. Clltri* Strautw, ht-inp ul uitn;d niiod .\:\A<br />

'Ml: .11 J!IVS[KII*- paid tr\p to Vanche*ti*r;<br />

AJlc'N: \fcjniy ;*>r jour houw on wcr^cnth. •<br />

«lute lo the p<strong>at</strong>t 10 years; DANNY BOY<br />

rSN for Jree and * hottuh full r.f<br />

!, much unpaid respect ind thr aforementioned<br />

liottub; G AR1N: Some upvtdr-down white<br />

b(^sv>ith * CrysM! Gcyvr i>otile, and hoop uita<br />

c»KiltOMltI>. A prim<strong>at</strong>e o*. your choke, eternal<br />

gMtitude for tin- food: SEFP TKA NAFFU:,a<br />

[viim light 'itcha snd a bandihake; W11.U an &•<br />

bz x l, Mcjucaii Ale, and 2 few momenu to yourwit<br />

in room ?>•*, LAKA: vutlcc, CJUieh av.ti J<br />

shout-Jw ;•» lean on; CAPX)LYN. the cow ir, the<br />

field, J dju* with Sirvie Moutr,and a disco bill;<br />

UftVKI • JOURNAUSMiHopelentenaimdyou<br />

f,vy\ Js miith as I had tucntntai:i mysel/;THE<br />

IlAi-IAVAY IOI.K: a non-in»imid<strong>at</strong>infj[ jokcj<br />

CH RJS WV: ail tl»e torxii you can get yoyr hand*<br />

on, MC of the Grammy's; HMRO CH£N',twentyfive<br />

lo-lifr. J stun gun; BUOT LEE; any German<br />

supctmodel you want; "SYRUP" RU/vDEKS: *<br />

dlkf{THEK>LlOW<br />

p<br />

1NG THACHF.RS: Misters Soward! Hammer,<br />

Soni<strong>at</strong>. Devitt, T. Tbonwt. Shapiro; Shim mon,<br />

! I'., tnd the mUs« Mitchell, Fuller, ^wett,<br />

Hrqahar, KJJ*1. Chin., much th;»nk». you all<br />

helped me o'iiu BYSOH AND LAURA; n couple<br />

of del- ridden, ilohbering Hjskief.seeyou in Se<strong>at</strong>tle<br />

JSOKGF, a few


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in my Heartbe<strong>at</strong> of Amenta, the s<strong>at</strong>isfaction of<br />

thcV.mericau Di*3f". For lw Gbxng,aa unliinitednum!>eTofliamttiwa^hi'jcul*.*n4*roi*v-<br />

Quo»»nihfanniniWrmtipth»twrtu«i »rihe<br />

&aaUg£me*r>dpmpi(othtJflhn-Mobi'lc:Bri»n<br />

Lew, all thoit "JegjI" stuff thai we couldn't help<br />

but doing and the sneks ih« you hut in England;<br />

Bich»dUiu,ancnjbteMft*>Wiriuppoie€itrlifwered<br />

PrchidaShirky Wbo£.HaoOuu.!IcnfyoiJ<br />

all the times we jtist «<strong>at</strong> tlwre and made 'on of<br />

Chicken 1iotr,$lKTr? Chin, Hao fioi Cbau. *n<br />

used BMW, Itetry Chani * yellow \\fonderbra and<br />

f II your boyfrtniih y«i never told me *boui because<br />

J would iwfcefun'oftheni; Ray '/ap^inone<br />

through twenty mild lunch break wwrtouMgu<br />

play video games *fl day, Chrittine and Carolyn,<br />

forty forall those daysIgot you guy*to school real tho fci).<br />

paraphernalia, another ctt t *w.i you drsam about<br />

picking up the girlie* in, e*«ry wny boppcrV<br />

phone numlwr, a inter from me so you tan show<br />

allym>r friend;...;ii*.Ticithe<br />

das* of '93, we've finally Rjde ii. Hawaii here i<br />

come:<br />

I. K<strong>at</strong>herinc T»m, lesw the following wUhes<br />

and nwr.i«rie» to my intnthi-r yt.iToftortuie when 1 was too<br />

bcqueaihthefotiowingto(inno]Vrrticuturo^er): chk'^rn tr\ 'AV\C<br />

saving up fot, unltmimi n*c nf Vitlii'*. h.khluc ih.iud. t>f(uivcrr.l<br />

W^lihcr .v.ii\... 'i^ Amu :--II;1 memories »t"<br />

futurelbnnals si <strong>Lowell</strong> th<strong>at</strong> ^»u'reci>niin$ back night i^nvrrvj'ion-. ^r'vcluJ.chccti/i^ out am<br />

1*jr{Spring Ball, Wntcrball,eli.1, CHRI^-STI ji*- t\ \oUc>t'Jil ^viiicv. iiw iu'*na»iw >;»• »n Jarwan<br />

lervieWWithMadonoavcridetoLucky'i.aimddy ti wimid ii'r i! IKE 5OSCI^urno tr;)< tut you}.<br />

to rung out wild in Boston, a iSifcr up «»(>i> mllirip fioe-a*-. J^P* on ihc ri-a-i, jrjd... mem..-<br />

Tower, my ddvkc th<strong>at</strong> you never liMen to an^wjy. tic~ -if Kiiherto ioni{:tiw "WBOJJ hn Hu>\" \hinz J<br />

to my junior buddy V"ivian*af4itcbudid^n»cjrHJ l:*S'r S^'liuy. :!:ccrtr"ic*ttfjchcrev>rf,t;ip^i^-<br />

I> r o;nd<strong>at</strong>fthar*sgcithcheifh[.myktkcf!)i;iivciiJ iij*;ov,Trbf virtue.4tcliil,aloncwall;.Fiiicinoiokcs.apUce'tolnT. ilongwalk.Filipinoiokcs.apUcetoln'e. "chorJ'". .,.-..„,-.. plungci/'b<strong>at</strong>heofteti" -<br />

Mabrllinr.Hot-<br />

introspective convm<strong>at</strong>ions, "bite ine 1 "; MARY: head, !A:"A)ul",i.r)-al wrv a:Ui: wiy liiamti^ij: «tt JPTI lit flrver<br />

i(u:t*!!. cJnij;rri(.' trip, 14/15 lunth, A»N>' (^!t'l><br />

tfKciin^v fit4t nwrr wric.aJnnbio try on, tncmoritn<br />

oi my ijiM^k) 'A^t i, 3ml my urtntiiiihnnj)<br />

!, Kttmtko itwve TSUIXT 11 am right lierr, r<br />

of *i-; of<br />

l.cwii, lojvtci fcjniits, *p.-|ji!".<br />

py Bid'Aw M-»ba!i), (.h..<br />

Tevin. Coutin VJ'K, HMI My Vcicr. Just iljng<br />

--i^iti Tjlufj!! Mihalo,c^itwns.JJiJJjAiiiS- Irene,<br />

rice disprn-ver, c!iii(»auf cakes, tlic Heimtich<br />

rnenrmrr. Thtnkr.. y'jll. IbJpUIfl mirth thanks.<br />

l«r Hit \mr*, tiur II. j : ^,thc.'j7M r rf.p!. t K 1 I P»>K<br />

ficU trip*, <strong>Lowell</strong> talk, Juogli-'B*!cltcs,<br />

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lando CaJrissian Adventures occur way before the<br />

Han Solo Adventures and A New Hop;'. KOw<br />

moving on ic John (Kenneth), wh<strong>at</strong> do 1 leavr<br />

hhal WcJI «s one Ster Wars and Indiana Jones fa.n<br />

to another, I don't know wh<strong>at</strong> HI leave him. I'm<br />

nuking this up su I go. Hell undcrsrsnd (hopefofly).<br />

Now thrn is there anyone left? Of course<br />

there is. <strong>The</strong>*e ire the people who lung <strong>at</strong>>und<br />

th<strong>at</strong> little room where Hibbard is usually authrrc<br />

are the pcoplr i worked with in the past in my<br />

current cnern. dan, and <strong>The</strong>re are countleu oth'-<br />

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bread-. Venal J.^iuaf.i ) hv%ii>lonr tutmtv-i<br />

'apple »H'y t<strong>at</strong> d.^l. C«t!JUJ i'jliikuil » Wmc<br />

I'm nght.bul really than* far t • sything, nctt time<br />

my :re<strong>at</strong>. Wendy, hnirn. when'i the next time I ux<br />

you? And to tno*e th<strong>at</strong> I forgot, well, you can yell<br />

<strong>at</strong> mebte:.ftO1717i3<br />

forgcrten their names. *m all ^f them I sty %c.c.<br />

hictin the future, 1 tii> wish alva xppha ii> all«:"<br />

the people who were nr tntdien of our w»rt d^<br />

Jn)!iw »nd JtiUic.'rtv: »*j>;y (*bti!l-. f*ltJ^-I . *I«c ;aI>ri«La I leave .•.»><br />

a rainy day ori H<strong>at</strong>ght,* £imeot (Tuwhr.p, MJHII n<br />

Monp>e ami lireaie. To Avian n i leave you l»\i<br />

mintrteurm project,*t>IdtJ.iy;mT-10 juuis.-4'.rn<br />

binjtion ticket. In Viiki 1 leave r<strong>at</strong>hrr Eraruu.<br />

•pe<strong>at</strong> balls af tire" an'-I Gir.211 knives, and iinping<br />

in thr halls. To CNire I leave "! got 40(.»c N'o i*ic isr»ci f:rul.s:> v-.'j v^n»|witrN nturn<br />

hlf:u ( y, 1 Iravt y.-..: A s*rwrl full ol<br />

mi! cvii n.v* I'Jvki'p iiiiev. !o? c^.H.<br />

^c,! (cavrymi J *.fj:c tErr.bci;iu"Mr y«u<br />

v»Mnt:•;fs: VT«f r w*hout r-nr. Tc H*ih:-r<br />

I Ktw J huee TH]« oi't .i 1 ' Mo..ru t*nh v.ti'<br />

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WM .JH r<strong>at</strong>^tuJa •^.i',.;, 1<br />

pivctjinniea !un;u/ Mud ft>ii Mi.'ian*. ^ h-t '-T<br />

f'nu'll have tum-j-thirig coo: la loot •• when vo.i<br />

roll your evei .ii me. Ana!y "\V>rt>n!f Than*.* $•l vt«j :.MI<br />

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cngtnerxiagsUifitrr? JtiiJ i'w.'v. Mr. Hanur.* 1 :.. m« t^:*-- < o • ^ J • • ^ -^<br />

long, reUaiiie. vj.*arittfls. thanks K<br />

r, II s 4p -i you're *.t;;l a^V.r? L -,r\,irperi windows, weabtev<br />

sii tin: k.ji-.t>i, ait J your ii4iv tli»;t*.'»abTi»*IU- '»'«'t<br />

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a( tf'( in*iois. ••rtharrf- a grMt Mimrner fi:lrd with<br />

pood timmt\- nieriiorabtc phfnr<br />

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sJuv..' Isfi-tn 1 "-:in.l'idfJyu Utighi. M !>:nae(. ieven yean now. Yuu abva\i<br />

m<strong>at</strong>e me laugh 1 leave you ihe "tall and handwine"<br />

rep. liuiin and Ha Yung, 1 leave my' bckt<br />

wiihes. Bsa '.PUhJcyou ajwayihel^rnc! leave you<br />

a pet fiih th<strong>at</strong> isn't rough.Sue.yuu uught me how<br />

to cut clan without a tonicitnt*. 1 (rave you the<br />

nuM r»eauttf;il prom drew Krvin, A giving me<br />

ridf *. I wish you the beit. Wiliie, I can't thank vou<br />

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has been lungb. Good Icdt Derrick, my Ol'r- tiaas; fen—ttw KJXI&U dreu, RKSO and a!' tl.-xy» he prr»iniM*i nij&w out: L« fcnd loytr—all the gm-<br />

Ih'cning. My other friendi, Syphit, Kenry, •' tip* you Iwvcn'i ioid... Any left???; Girii and<br />

Midb«lIe,i?iShantl5abi!,Kciih,'tarn, tlan. JUT. HOM—aBt^Si,UlTYN!CHT5viut.TbeJCbaHy,<br />

Cb<strong>at</strong>c Wei Hu, Anita. Usies, luli« and Beany *r»d ill thrt canw with tl; MiVe—aiy (ove, all the<br />

{Ftinny Gay), iimr.ir. Winnie. Rob, and Alfred: crc>>b» and alwpfct, yn» ;i>uM keep (he oc!':<br />

Good iucfcTU mix yo<strong>at</strong>ll • Ben—Jinwi'ctthc; 'loomr*):) and yoa didn't<br />

"-•~ 0. . «vrn hive in fay! KIT. C!v*j*;—nr.'sUimtior^hil,SeIiiu<br />

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fnlwf memcMMtowyfiiettfis. Dotf! (Wrjri me, JJC Aaron—all tl-*T- -C«*J M W<br />

t;o. An» Won? • MtxJty. gooo hM't y?:«r I-it wti>> in n roi'-r^ TYm I knew whti yo»<br />

wet* thinking. Of r yn'ir \h*dt* beictt WIIT mm<br />

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ra^rl. To Puna-a danuged srmgdala and ihe title<br />

of Miii letT. tjlifoiEH To Marcos, *c\e» dailv<br />

tniiwr*. "«i Allivin, J Sets*ill ihv nn:in fdl yout All. \\\ Joct.]<br />

of the ?q»hyr a«<br />

w^uw. lo Ken. - j*air <strong>at</strong> pjnii..Tfi Ms. S<br />

fitr 0: H-mMiuii ;ii7.'j. Tu Mr. Sotvard,s.Viet<br />

fU\ Ijontn in M* M.'iJtTy.acollccfioiiofnn<br />

r.n-:j|On.*s. !•» ^^^ MI-'H-I, irxi-mptirn (M>m jury<br />

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nuit-r«nin SOPS.<br />

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LIP: i%«j wvrdK— SHUT<br />

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siiitx:iur>, future headline* i-fj,l-;<br />

dinoi^tir, Kornto\ poison, « mama jfrc-<br />

Spine!!j'v notice, t \&, Michelleh<br />

mm in \-nsu* hcs'1: N<br />

whuti-rif; r«oi. Aleu- 'Shut lhc i— k up HIM!',<br />

UMpr «n ...•<br />

c»n! ihor^J 1 4«'«H* vmjka. >••*•'• •'J^f<br />

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j/ g l-*ihw*i isUnd.<br />

boxing tmov>'. Harioy- a r.»clr, iliw-tb f.Enitoo!lt<br />

(tuulivyip yip gu"*. no ulence in theiai.<br />

funny-im^ii*? tuH niH«r; lawn- * perm md :v.:><br />

tciiticiii, SitJi Ulk; Jennie- *K;W>" "Low HI-ILT"".<br />

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Vl *'-' Prom queers p(<br />

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*.'nnt*ef with i-.it* e^y« < jiri t<br />

it*^ Mip*m • njeovnus >•! thr f.mO •<br />

h(»j.se in Nan franiiita. k'lr*-. d"m<br />

KXH»I), e\TrIaMir '*- tuii<br />

itr per-scper-hold hair iprav MaytwyDb ;- Srmj:<br />

back the 5 inch pump,<br />

KIT. and lake rare of<br />

hiM»^it the*" t<br />

'^ v *-* vUVrJovn<br />

the fim ttbte.<br />

KiU artv unruly<br />

wirn, 1 stiH thinL ywa're<br />

nun Haw j lun *«mii>i<br />

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~..i '^1-1* "fn for infn:tlcr><br />

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I'tciM. Koai; J Mutird<br />

<strong>at</strong>iinia] to aJJ to vout<br />

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youf * .fwectie!. i titut 'Don't trip': Christine-<br />

'insi i;i *»,»•.- In the I:mitf h.Ile team, tnr<br />

t'Ti-wfiur, laru cuJutctimn<br />

; your vrream; and N<strong>at</strong>s. i : .ir thev people 1 lea<br />

Nr.Uu- ^urtiin bo/, Trader ]oe iracken. »m- HikingduJlt, filled with all the farnou* w.a*i<br />

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"CiTy Moutc. if id Omnlry Mouw* Vunt jf&tn- mtmn biimpt ir. liij :oa j, ifitf Mii.hrlie t:i->inl<strong>at</strong>ioit.<br />

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jprincv. Hcsilim. T.T. Modnti Wftflii J«». i.-.<br />

cemc;tlwiCii>-oCAn^*».'»vt *««**• dcglmcutu,<br />

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rmthcpii'l* J:>urr.jvop(e-£tl[ii<br />

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r,. Vlpwiog memories and items to my best friend<br />

.i*-- : l'Citherine:Wc ve been through so much together.<br />

...i^i;'• l'llalways be here for you.Crew poajc; Nw Year's<br />

;; '96. Claire-my lipstick. Jennifer M.-JOLLY<br />

•,.V& GREEN GIANT. Christina-liahdresscr's name.<br />

Vi^ rhymes with UrryJcsuca-I don't have yotirgreen<br />

'••;£; jacket, someone else does. Girls who aren't on<br />

x"; creiV, K<strong>at</strong>rmaour wedding. Sarah-7+ years and<br />

' ; "jrm") I shall<br />

leave you a plane ticket to<br />

Germany fur three year* w<br />

th<strong>at</strong> mjybc. just maybe,<br />

you will lean some German<br />

tln\... then you can teach it<br />

Jun Yoon stylin' in da lunky nood<br />

which his parents 'old him looked<br />

cool. Of course, he believed them.<br />

to me... To Val, deary dtary... how these years pass,<br />

1 guess t ivn leave >uu all my Cuu crap, but no,<br />

ilut reprcsentrd a dream., it's a reality now, \o I<br />

• vill get you another guitar... an American Standard<br />

Slr<strong>at</strong>.. ha ha : J ,md a lifetime supply uf<br />

tVrtPius... To Nick, my pretty boy, I shall leave you<br />

my n<strong>at</strong>ural highs, black hair dye, my understandingof<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h and physio so ynu cm become an astronaut,<br />

and memories nf the uinpukrr:..- To<br />

David, Tammy, Julie. Rita, am! Shawny. ChriMn»s<br />

parties every year until forever, and Mnun-<br />

Uln Dew.. To Bon.a weight on your *trn to itplace<br />

mot... To Christina everything whit« .. To<br />

Erik, manly nuuvc lipstick.. To Winnie, 4 ure extinguisher...<br />

To In'j, dirfcred nail polish... To<br />

Kjtlturine. more tret,' mmls orf with un.hui I fines-,<br />

:hal\ too l<strong>at</strong>e now „ To lunei, J big sign (h<strong>at</strong> wyv,<br />

"Janet is heic" >»» we '*ill know wliL-n yiTUf»:> our long l<strong>at</strong>e ni^ht talks,<br />

movies, UNV-"So in love with yoi:. 1 * arv. your<br />

walk man with those expemivr r.uplionCT th<strong>at</strong><br />

don't e.-en work. To my pircr.t*: love both of you.<br />

Thjrtki for jit ihc love<br />

and support ail these<br />

years. And to everyone<br />

else: "Ukc care ai'd hot of<br />

luck ifi the future...<br />

!, ("litnii Yi, Itavi: the<br />

Mllnn-trihtti- m nU, Vjn<br />

in! ]o-,vc: mtiMCjl talent<br />

aod j(inn; i.ovcr songi. the<br />

"Munrl'\ Wcddtttg" get-<br />

lr h.rr ilye antl .1<br />

t:lc4C!l jot), Hoycc,<br />

-t; (I love thilli, 4<br />

f to Uiuil punk,<br />

bas>, guitar, tumbur^cr<br />

bun?, NY Joe, the rudy <strong>at</strong><br />

Tower :D. J tree to 'Irive<br />

into. tiMerlutod forever;<br />

Van i-tka Vananarartu l : rir».hniinn):<br />

your own special "British ivind" 'iect ; n ii<br />

Rjtpiitin's, plenty nfvinvli, guitar Ic^ion-i, a guitar!,<br />

no more dead guy^iAgginR ,t!nr,ji wjUi you,<br />

Kd Stipe?, "walkman corner", aiiti-pnnn night,<br />

"oh my frcakin' God!" URtt3unii.*unil3; Jackie:<br />

Violet (ha!!|, a childlcw and single B), memoi-yreplenuhing<br />

pills, "like" lOO.f, /,-ur holy locker<br />

shrine, 1 *^i itv.l;, a house on 'IVIepraph .ivcnue.<br />

Mulder's ihakyrieii^uuvjjindt;! wear, J certain<br />

movie script (M> you can alw^v* be (he Childlike<br />

Kntprcs*), 6 years ol fricndslup? 1 . th.ink-t for cn><br />

1st Ciiant.i pamr litllr tish fun Ihli .: Mitfuile:<br />

MimcthmR to do cm "you're inireJ!". 7up^ with<br />

tiny holes. Superman 'anil his power*, to pnrttxt<br />

you frorn flesh •cJiingbjUcri.i), your MiifMii |-ike*<br />

I remember »ta grade gyMi?). vepfiic hmpcrs. Yo-<br />

Y.»ju-He(ry, rhc wjtet bnlTalu and crying io w deb<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

summer schodl journalism (where you were<br />

known ai (he cheese-girl); Sandy: liair extensions<br />

(in ti.se you ever mivs lonft hair- but *hoi t hair's<br />

the b«M, right?). Lit and Psych (with our :';iv»irilc<br />

tejchcrl), lucky Liiry, respect trom your 0.011<br />

clais Shirks frciK'h tries, happi:ietswiU» the Wilim-mer,<br />

the inyMeriom shoe in your car; Amy:<br />

Ward Jcmhlc, i newspaper everyday, no more<br />

running red lights!, a liiltkmilr«iCi,>l«se i *(ciiz<br />

• f<br />

t»ne: my c<br />

tenul fricntHhtp and love.<br />

I. Nicole A. YUftin. bcind of wand mind, heitue<strong>at</strong>h<br />

the following "etas: lliri: the ln>rie% »c<br />

turs'cr go: to rule Jt wmr riiv.h.all the shrimp, fish,<br />

.tittl ftnil %JIJI! vnu W.mi. Ji:d mint of jll llu 'ic.trt<br />

tohran utks. Khalil:bluei,)ccdo>.Chirag:donl<br />

crydiy your eye. K.iy: bond class tr.r the last •: yrs..<br />

, lang jai's.To Bonnie. I give you u first class one- _ROPO1<br />

ECU and Srnurf cartoons,5th Avc.candy<br />

way ticket to China. To NCASJ, best wKhcs in the bar, ft::n: Grand Hy<strong>at</strong>t adventure b<strong>at</strong>hroom stalls,<br />

years to come... in Hawaii (hopefully.) To CtttLv chompoU,ll^ybn (OLTL>. Lcirv>;chinadress&3lt<br />

X'tue "Donne-moi cinq!": bte-uight gossip *nd the other clothes j-ou've let we borrow. Michele;<br />

SENIORS<br />

You may not believe this nov/, but<br />

NEXT YEAR YOU'RE CO INC<br />

TO MISS THIS PLACE.<br />

.Take;:a liittle bit of <strong>Lowell</strong> to college with you.<br />

Order a mail subscription to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> newspaper for<br />

<strong>at</strong><br />

Boudin's saniiwhich rolls. KVC-corn: Us<br />

cancioncs v las Ikhas en Senora Ri)$emon4'i dase.<br />

lorna: the long talks after Reg. Toast of New York.<br />

Jcnii, t<strong>at</strong>vi, Michele: Just Dcsssrts S( We Be Suahi.<br />

Senior Letter, a MO sho«r because we kick ass!<br />

Cory: the fireworks show-. X-Files, p<strong>at</strong>io furniture<br />

th<strong>at</strong> yim never picked up, Days,Thai icedTca.one<br />

skt to tephc' the one you lost while skiing in a<br />

bUziarrf, toll S. pjfiencr & honesiy- we'll never<br />

solve anything without it- Mahal Kits. To ill the<br />

people tn< * 1 ' missed v^ou wilt never be furg<strong>at</strong>ten.<br />

FcB Tribe- I'll miss you when we all go our separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

ways.<br />

I, ]un Yoon,"Da MJII,"the pigu-gopt nu* who<br />

tool, ti APs in hU senior year want to lexs^c everyone<br />

my cur - TOU knuw the Black Legend and the<br />

following;: Ante<strong>at</strong>trr: I leave you kteener ami<br />

Drixurjl-ni)n(in)v.>y medicine for your endless<br />

told: AnxcU: i less boring Bio class; Ruppiii Wej-<br />

IaV- : J upe recording of all those sleepiest nights<br />

when 1 started -Linging in lj-La I and; and * ktuide*<br />

Knit on host t» ulk to girlc .1 day tuck ,tt the<br />

t ! (.',SV lihrarv; .1 new car; Luin class; und an ,ip«|op'^'liujjcexpett<br />

more tripping HI Berkeley, U|»;<br />

kjrti to >',c: wmt; J guidebook on how to be nice<br />

In tftrli; luotiull ccJt U> ptotcct Vulitsclf from<br />

Aniu; life with (he M»F»: Winnie jhi |ltwl »-' lflg<br />

B innn's (luide to Worrying I e» Het'ore J Test: the<br />

coupl* days JI UC'SF; lity: my only sister - Ilio<br />

CIJ«; the hog JTUJCLI: the long hours on th<<br />

ptiune, loplmniure ycjr; KilDdChtc: hey paho! a<br />

car thit your family will drive and not tr.ive in the<br />

Rarjgr, Ciflirgf' Track Jtiil Field; mcmbfiihip to<br />

liie I hale AMy t;lub; t!)c George & Jenny legacy;<br />

Uimy: m.ue making tun of Wei-Hsu; a cuurt order<br />

to hit W-U <strong>at</strong> muvh a you want; I.inh fr<br />

txuiiu: : A caf ; no more rides off George: Utin<br />

cbu;)Viljoj;: 4 bilie ride; i.uue tennis; more compuJer<br />

talk; 'ni)'8t Dor"?hy- ">«« fun and action<br />

in your lives; a guideUiok on how to e<strong>at</strong>; uuny apologies<br />

1, Susan Yuiig, of sound mi.ju anJ body, beque<strong>at</strong>h<br />

to my best friend for 6 years, and counting,<br />

Jenny Liang, a pair of pink Oiess overalls and<br />

all our uniflcd arts tl-isses. To Ray, I leave you a<br />

Pepsi in your fjie. .1 25 cent icrund, ice cream,<br />

,,,.,,,1|hi«, :\x^ il.r'uMtlull milt th<strong>at</strong> c'liyfti'i in<br />

trouble, crepe. tSie'HMclt.jnd "Sow and hirevef".<br />

ben Wishes. To Wifimc. a violj and "cluirtl.<br />

dud?" In Christim- JII.I Cjrolyn. my locker,and<br />

inuiii p.isvcs i.ir lile. 'to li.ihhy, you en luW~yi,ur<br />

j.ieket nack.'li) Itiw. a triangle and scale. To 1 Ie:iry.<br />

4 ycar^ ot (eiut-iu: JIHI bruises. To Andrea,"River<br />

City lUnsoii.-". To Anita, my black purse. To<br />

Louis'.!, my garter business. To Eliza and Miry,<br />

brown and yellow Reese's [»icc«.To Raymond, a<br />

"Fruit Basket." To all mv fricnds,all my thanks for<br />

being there and best wishes. Oh yeah, lenity.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re's nothing there"<br />

Send us yipiir name/ college address, and a check payable to <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

High School Journalism Classes before October 1, ana we'll send you yo<br />

every issup of the newspaper by first class mail.<br />

Mail to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Newspaper, <strong>Lowell</strong> High School, 1101 Eucalyptus Dr., San Francisco, CA 94132.<br />

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WELCOME PARENTS. FAMILY,<br />

friends, and students. Today is definitely<br />

a gre<strong>at</strong> day. <strong>The</strong> sun is out, the<br />

birds <strong>at</strong>l' chirping, and hew of all.<br />

y y j j<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>Semoi* in the Uui of 1995.Ttii< U nut merely<br />

a Losvell High. School commencement ceremony, i>ui<br />

u is a stepping stone in ejeh of cur live, 1 am very<br />

proud of each senior hen- twlty fu- ctmu,ucring ill<br />

of the obiudes of the past 'ou.- j-ear-.Yuur dc-Jica-<br />

!io» and hard work will definitely pay oil".<br />

Lite has to mudi to nffcr i». With the lesions we<br />

learned al 1 owel 1 .imi will continue : uying tKiwr *,<br />

findingparkinglitre Jt Ke/ar,i;nd posing Inr r helped us through every difficult wiiwtion. Because of our<br />

parunu'erKQUraRcmeni and tuppurt, we are irwthaicd yi'Jrtg adults,<br />

bursting with excitement In show (he wurld who wv are and wfui we have<br />

lo offer,<br />

Ikir the pot foutycjim the hituin,4i>d staff h^tc<br />

helped nt to iliapr cur own perviiulitiev With Ilieir help, we tuvt karncd<br />

llut through bard work and piepacitttji., we umld pienail We alto iei'ne J<br />

llut in ¥ or two tjfl 4 lc>t would ii'fl rum tii, especially if we beyynl f.n<br />

extra credit,'I he fcnillr" ha* lKCn;*Mt:drtfitl, M.*. ("heny ha» kd thexr;«l<br />

by being a jnK-d listener ait J a^rea: mlt-modd-Wl-aie .ifI indebted ru him.<br />

I don't know itx'Ut t!•nir\ to mind,"<strong>The</strong> moit->hi<br />

chanpe. \Ur mote they ilay llic V4ir.e."<br />

Indeed.a Rte.il deal h;i» ti.ippctted .i?ice M w<br />

ytun-'.. <strong>The</strong> world hii chir-^iit in wjr- Hui mn<br />

luvr ,Vcn diltlailt to piedui. I he ( .J,: V.'u IS-^<br />

and we i-ii nut f-tc (he pr'iipci.i i>( sudden isur I<br />

antiiiiibiion. Ttii* veal, tdc United Njiiom ii t<br />

ebr.ttlti)t its fi'lictli .tnniver!.<strong>at</strong>y. Ttti* i'cnprc\* i*<br />

l i l l d b l l \ 1<br />

c<strong>at</strong>) thi« new era we are entering, h.nc lo the one V.T<br />

are departing?<br />

Vuu guessed lu-very little. Hut th.it new a^c dtKs<br />

leitiind ir«,«f »»nc which ^» ^ >! hjvc passed t>y 4 lonjj<br />

time ago. An age when individual* had the power to<br />

i i i i l d<br />

An t^ whertl family uttld tnmc heie penmtw.<br />

Ms. Swrtt, and Ms. Kwtou. Our farmer sponsors<br />

. were Mr. Holb.i&r and Mi. ?ltniek. With every uphill<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tle ar.-l cwy I'leavn.l .«.'oll. ihty »tiwd beside<br />

us. fheir co.ist4n! lurip -i.id «;pp«ilt <strong>at</strong>e jttcjllj<br />

l'\r nni;ctd thit the student leadership hcie <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> h<strong>at</strong>bev'i on:standing. 1 dnn'l VJWW ,(ii'i the<br />

hike down Eucalyptus Drive wiih J i'oif ••.••r.timl<br />

r*4Ckpj;t oi ifit'stliciiriVum Lake M<strong>at</strong>ed, l»titr*:>: •<br />

istryjric^idcnts tndgi'ivcrninent Cittliit.itt have shown<br />

amjiiriv; deduMiton »nd spirit. <strong>The</strong> rt^Utiy prcM<br />

dcnisover the !j»t faut yru\ vu'ni\«d tlii-if I'.iinih<br />

tncd.i Id ihjrv in ll t tl-isi desl^ioii (luWiii! jni.i rr-<br />

Uy ini.Km-ii'ni. KC^HI ry ptcMdcnt*. von JK- c.ciitv<br />

apjUCLiJi'J bv vixir rcmstrio*. bv me, Jnd In the<br />

other n •:ny. an .iro filldl \f li<br />

the impiirtaiKc of learning is<br />

iotf.uden m the cjcoph-tny 11I<br />

Hiades.SATVcolIcgeaprlic<strong>at</strong>ioni,<br />

«lH>lafJ:i]is,ethnic and<br />

r.iri il trnviuns, and f.iimpeti-<br />

J ABT.MURAKANUiKATKINAflLnS'<br />

i .Facutty'Wvisor;- • v ..-; 1 ';,::,<br />

I PETE-CMARLKS^HAAIMKR. K<br />

with oj>p>ir tun Mies ih.it others .mairnt the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es »nd them! ol the wuild will bt'k. Otiruiiii)ue<br />

ahilitio. mmhincd wuli the umc> in uhnii we tin,<br />

en Me Hi to niikcjtcal ronlrihulKins t" ni>r comiiiufiitk<br />

1 - 10 our >i<strong>at</strong>i(in, .ind t.i «ui world. \%e can<br />

Mm ili^t %*el! csperimce<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempts to communic<strong>at</strong>e Ls<br />

th<strong>at</strong> learning is never raiy, Imi<br />

i! is :•< Ihe gre<strong>at</strong>est tnA utmost<br />

p<br />

ih(-\jjt;c WLikkrmlrdutJtiiinai us •••nui jusl purely<br />

'ixtiical .ind ttihit.cdjtd^inuUr t'i WIIMI rvrtyoue<br />

eive rcc^ivn. but thnuuhtful, Wr can littkc itirr thai<br />

iltt viM^ns i>t" pi Mimrts i!i» not i*<br />

llut we toieive hric. in this I'licui' ••'• hipftiimsioiiiiinii.<br />

b:itiinj; crucible of si re«. will<br />

rn-iu.'e th<strong>at</strong> we Luwellifci. I<br />

"ntcan l.nwYllites. will be ahtr<br />

t. iii >nimnt :he tnor.il. mem.il,<br />

h!<br />

and physical challenges ci cv><br />

jnd how tii it And n onc>.<br />

me them ami<br />

the detcrinii-<strong>at</strong>ion in tJint aheikrl'ft- hntr. and re- fiilii4>'ji ihe ti.'vi'inii-t: All<br />

*-ucl»-—Jiifliti'.t class.<br />

alize (heirtruedicimv fhi".wa*an3(.-ewherepcoplr tlxMcchnoloukal puiwcss ind<br />

WV- ot tho (!lass ai W4^<br />

weic willing to try init hr.ivc new ideas which were<br />

1 evolutionary .it the lime, and whi-.li we -unKliine-.<br />

now lake for (jrjhlcd.<br />

kinnsledjii- in Uir world will not saw one whi<br />

I'cirTof iiiugiiuuon. intcllciJiu! vitjlit',',3iiil!ii' if ia!<br />

principles.<br />

have in;iie thnnij;h a Umf, anil tfiOiaill journes. Wr<br />

:<strong>at</strong>ne hct•• JV lic.hit'.cn a;>d ficfhvsoiiini. naive ,md<br />

shy, With thep<strong>at</strong>.sin^o! ti(t":,wei!Utu[ed iniu vital,<br />

You see, lht> tinw we arc t -I'crini; tint goes hack- [ha! is whv we <strong>at</strong> 1 r.wdl aie »n Ttvilft Even tntxtghiful.and sen'.itivr indivuiuils Ihi.isiiLe in<br />

to the rc,'it.t of the Antct'cun drr^m. ll is a time a,<br />

many unique oppiulutiitli-. 10 Mtccoed. .11.il nunv<br />

(hough wf receive linlc money from thr .-ii<br />

ni'iu-ittjimn, even hi'iij;h our i;|j^ri'o:;i<br />

tt ad- nupart to on' >eacfurv.our Umi)ies,or oui friends,<br />

i- riv hut rim mvn men .Me:rr.uuiion !i; MKteed. no<br />

oppotiunilics to ihjfe the WIMW. Why No duttlil<br />

the emergence of aweMWe new fctnncl*ntksand the<br />

lhi'<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ed ha.t a gre<strong>at</strong> di-.il to do with lliU We may iH<br />

eijuipped with compnier*,evc:» uith nni u<br />

unlovable traiii and .nimiuici.ii pu-hli'ins<br />

still entLTwed with the .ihility to think .\wi<br />

As lone js we have thai, we will It ^it'i.U<br />

'.in^l'.'<br />

K' arc<br />

i^mr.<br />

1 and<br />

nulir tiowililt'Kiili it (int .,nd vth<strong>at</strong> ihe cost i^.ts. line<br />

miulil oy th<strong>at</strong> we>.(iriii.*beie. .isexirtlciit Miidenisind<br />

u( il*pjit JI eu'eilctit linnkirri.<br />

(>ur expciir^io hc:e will RH ;\on\n present us<br />

1 iov-viai ci. v.iic.i ilit \>>itoti IJI.J><br />

machine shotted out the mit.io>>h'>iic an J<br />

the speaker*. We'll irmcmbei ihetijii-ei.<br />

whether -*f wae live/iitf; m ilic middle<br />

ourtvi'd or swe<strong>at</strong>ing in the i^m. We'll<br />

remetnbei thctorma^s^ndtheKi-odumi<br />

tndl d<strong>at</strong>es we took to thvni We'll renum-<br />

I.T th<strong>at</strong> time when Mime ui-known<br />

peorrti: made 4 pyramid out or the tables<br />

in the middle courtyard, presumably the<br />

vimr people t.r.u rccemly have been «ry-: h iila crush on her best frknd. Just thinkirti;<br />

•.'.• sell p**«! passes 10 xtu freihriien. injg abuul jll|r-f the ct4?y. unexpected<br />

Wi: 'I leint'Hiber the teachers, fi'jrti .'he<br />

ivr ir.fs to the ^nsitls.u.hot.ltsco>:rj|jed us<br />

things th<strong>at</strong> hnc made you. us, friends<br />

idJ inspired ui. We'll remember our,<br />

ccuniHori .iDdpircnu, pushinjiusalun):'<br />

e»ery step nf the wav, always teiltrij! us<br />

wi<strong>at</strong> M do and w+en to do it. W*lst 1 g-jeis<br />

they did knew wh<strong>at</strong> tht/ were Talking'<br />

JIVJU*. OKourie. none 01 tit can ever forjWl<br />

thr lime M*. Chcnp stripped nalxd<br />

and ;' ritcd his budy 'td and whiir U.r<br />

rtt^rttilRilh.MUifinA made thai one<br />

:.p 14itiy, though, we'll remernbei .nir<br />

tnends. <strong>The</strong> peftple v.v hunj-1111 wiih un<br />

.^11 tree nnxli, the pr»>plc we ii$/ie«J up,<br />

I"r clj^«iiwith.thepeopi- we .hjted tin<br />

IJ« IOUI vejtv »im Mie pcoj.ie w% cei-<br />

Unfurl unaicly, witti fi.Ms necessarily<br />

cr,n;e lasts, something wciuvc had m-ny<br />

•jf JS well .it Liwtll, especially this >«r,<br />

Ihebsi d<strong>at</strong>>ceol'riii:h whocl.the last final.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fast tine wf heard "h it Monday,<br />

or TutwUy?" tm j Frict.iy 'the U\i Keg<br />

<strong>The</strong> b<br />

tainly never omve anywhere during<br />

MIHMII with, tiimph, nor the people we<br />

ever went to Sionestowti with, .is thesr<br />

hit all ul us, the ! in few >tart have<br />

bccn4titncforalit.'i!ftiritr..fi!i[vwhich<br />

Me will lo.-ever irirKmber as having h.ip-<br />

|*iie.l in higd kJiiw.l A first kiy,, i trtM<br />

l'>ve. .< fitit buyfrical or ft'ilfriend. l-'t.r<br />

wme tit" UJ. <strong>Lowell</strong> wisthe Tint limewc<br />

ever f.'tied <strong>at</strong> anything, fo. otltet>. the first<br />

when Mr. Mcy.iim uwi. ytmandy'iiut<br />

friends 10 the deans rfike for beinu im<br />

1 -! Kjilio'l.Mwdi {not thai we could<br />

hear it in my Hi^ 1. I'heldM chjnce lo «ll<br />

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