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Alison Green Kathy Wolfe and Lisa Tormoen
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Capturing CC Seniors in the middle of things, it turns out, is slightly more difficult than getting into Introduction to Music 9th block-, not only are they usually somewhere far away from cameras, but even when we could manage to find them, they often possessed rather blurry tendencies — not conducive to the best (?) of photographs. Seemingly, most seniors have resorted (or graduated) to off campus life — a club crackers for dinner — heatless home — SAGA silverware — no two glasses that match — and no vacuum cleaner existence (which phases them not). Besides, they have other worries . . . like what they ' re going to major in . . . and of course the comps theses crises . . . and (above all) how well can they say they did on their LSAT ' s and MCAT ' s and still have their friends believe them . . . Consequently, if some appear unusual, they are . . . As Freshmen, Dick Wood told them that despite their previous academic excellence, about one-half of them would graduate in the bottom half of the class. They laughed. As Seniors, many have stopped laughing. They have, however, managed to cope with 3 ' 2 weeks of insanity followed by four days of recuperation each month. Our greatest ability, as humans, is the ability to adapt. Toward this end, most students have, by their senior year, adopted certain survival attitudes. Laid Back is the expression, and as such, many are presented — in this, their senior section. Actually, some are presented several times, some are never presented, and some presented are not even seniors, alas. Nevertheless, we ' ve given it the good ol ' college try (which is an expression used only by those who have never been to college and seen it in action . . . ), and thus the Nugget presents, with varying amounts of pride, Some . . . SOME SENIOR OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES: Kari Gerlach, Ralph Heninger, John McGlynn, Steve Glista, Lainey Moeser, Jim Madsen (seated) I. SENIORS for the most part Helen Jackson (1911) with nephew Gordon Jackson (1981)
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John Bearden, Kevin Kreidle, Toby Borst Gay Mehl, Beth Chapman, Lisa D ' Arcy, Karen Davis, Rowena Reyes Dave Carisch. Ged Seguin, Brent Wilson, Mike Reeves, Mark Gilbert) (Standing) John Mary Anne Vaughan, Randy Lewis, John McGlynn, Kari Gerlach Hess, Doug Phelps Heather Palmer and Cindy Du Fue
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