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notes from the underclass September, 1980 Hey Bob, Ijust got this great deal on an elevator pass! Are you going to the big game Friday? How 'bout those big seniors, uh. l'm worried about getting tied to a pole. This place sure is big. Did you hear that new song Roxanne by that weird group? Got to run. I'lI be late for class. See ya Febuary, 1982 Hi Bob, Things are really harder this year. But I really dig Mr. Rogers, you know. Do you want to go to the Sadie's next week? It will be really fun. We can like get matching shirts and everything. I can't wait til next year. It's a real bum- mer not being an upperclassman. Have you heard that song Don't Stand So Close to Me ? It's really great. For sure I'll see you fifth period for lunch. Talk to ya later January, 1983 Dear Bob, How are things with you? Dad's giving me the keys to the car this weekend. lt is so nice to have a license. Jim and Sue have been going out for the last five months. Our class won most-spirited during spirit week. It feels great to be an upperclassman. Congratulations on your soccer game. Next year all the colleges will be scouting you. What time are you picking me up for the Huey Lewis concert Friday? Don't forget I want that new album Ghost in the Machine for my birthday. See you Friday March, 1984 Dear Bob, The pressure of school is really getting to me. There are so many applications to fill out. I am waiting to hear from the scholarship committeeg I could really use the thousand dollars. My English teacher wrote me a letter of recommendation last week. Hope it will help. My whole life seems like one big deadline. I am constantly nmning around trying to make ends meet. It is nice to be the big man on campus. I am anxious to graduate but I am going to miss this place. What is going to happen to us next year? These four years have gone by so fast. As I look back, I remember all the good times we shared together. We have both changed since freshman year. I knew the first time you looked at me in algebra you had a crush on me. It took you two years to ask me out. I had a great time at the prom. There are so many things I want to tell you, but I know I will see Every Breath You Take. Love Always, P.S. I got accepted! - Theresa Banchero
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Mike Serna Qleftl entertains the crowd as he does some breaking in the cafeteria. Mike Guinane ibelowl adjl his side view mirror before takes his drivers traini Benita LaScola frig squeezes in some qu studying during her free til ar ' rta Cbe i I ns some S M garet Piuma r ght ear money at The Cookie to the-El Paseo shopping Classes From dancing to nursing to acting to garters, they're new and exciting, and that's just for start
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VICTOR ACEVEDO '77 4-speed Pontiac Trans- Am. Soccer, bball, skiing. ... Love those cute, adorable women. Thanks for the cool times Mitty. DAVID ALLEN FRANCES AMBROSE Sch newspaper, Travel- ing to broaden experi- ences. Only a fool says what he is going to do but a man does it. KATHLEEN ALLAN RICHARD ALVES AMI ANDERSON Thanks mom for all the encouragement. Lela, you never cease to amaze me! Hey. where'd you get those shoes? - Van Halen. '-1.32712 : 1 i J 1-.:.-. ik ' .aes SG I 45:5 -3324? I ,wwf I ,if f ---- J' 56 sl JON EDRICE ANGRY No doubt Not even J.C. Thanks for the good times and your friendship. To be a famous marine biologist. Eight years to go!! MICHAEL APPLEBY RICHARD AVILA MARIO BALLESTER4 ch Rhyslcs H all On - ellgmg Course Drs 'S O Kim K- f and , , a exrenswe more istler d,sCOVer s s s, o I are not Uxufy, buf me'ely an absofure necessity.
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