Crescenta Valley High School - Yearbook (La Crescenta, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Crescenta Valley High School - Yearbook (La Crescenta, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 270 of 328
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266 Seniors veryone would agree that being sick is not fun. However, it was a great excuse to stay home for the day. Just to put on those torn- up sweats and those cute Snoopy slippers was enough to make anyone feel better. But what exactly did most people do when they stayed home from school? Most students, like sopho- more Brandon Scott, sleep, watch TV, eat, and just bum around. lt was tough being sick. Sometimes one could gain satisfaction just thinking about his friends slaving away at school. Senior Jean- ette Kim said, l like it when l stay home while the others are taking tests. Some had it a little rougher than others, like fresh- man Angie Kwak who had to eat, watch the soaps, and have my parents spoil me to death. There were many disadvantages to being sick als: Staying home is cool except that one day l barfed a day long, said freshman Nathan Hendrick. Attempting to catch up on all the make up work we enough to make anyone relapse to nausea. Once in while students were genuinely sick like senior Je Johnson who once had to spend three days in tl hospital to get my tonsils removed, although he d feel it was worth it to miss school. Being sick was nl the best feeling in the world, but it did have its fini points. by Stephanie Ben -nl aaaaarling, life is so terrible! Quietly relaxing at home, senior Elizabeth Ahten tries to overcome a terrible cold. Being sick was not all that bad! more appetizing than gross medicines as Karen Romine ou've got to be kidding! Old-fashioned remedies seem experiences the choice between ice cream and Chlorasep- tic. Q 1-f ' 4 ' af? 56' ' 'V-2 r ,Uri-'a ' . 1:1 E lik , , J ' lf - 'fit .1 if ' W . . 'lJl ,,, if , 'f A',' s 3 l 55. ,

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si 2. U' X33 Q XQQ9 ' A53 My ff- ef' i t- cceptance: Relieved: Packing: P al Happy b3 Angry c3 Aggravated - correct d3 Sad eason: A student felt relieved when notified of college cceptance, and aggravated when trying to decide 'hat to pack for college. Some found that they were certain of one or two ems they were going to bring while at the same time ncertain about what else was absolutely essential. For ollege-bound seniors relied on friends' and parents' uggestions and eventually their own intuition. Here 'ere some of the recommended objects: 13 Car Coptional3: Everready access to transporta- tion to sporting events, parties, library, and home. 23 Cash card, credit card, or checking account with a national bank: When the cash runs out, no need to worry. 33 Clothes suitable to climate of college: Unless body is resistant to climate changes, from the sun of California to the snow of Massachusetts, this was a must. Plus a person would look out of place wearing shorts during winter in Massachusetts. 43 Popcorn popper: Besides being able to munch on food whenever the desire overtakes the mind and body, the scent of freshly popped corn wafting in the air will bring people asking for some, an easy way to meet people. 53 Weight scale: Protection against what is common- ly known as the Freshmen lO - the ten pounds freshmen usually gain in their first semes- ter at college. Although some seniors decided not to bring all of these items, whatever they decided upon not only served the functional purpose of making life at college easier, but also the purpose of making the homesick- ness felt at college less severe. by Gloria Tae ,, ,, , i 1, ' -. ,, , '- 7!?5'4:r:L:ii 1, .--- --,,.L..-,,::tf,:2Q'5-2-..,,Yw A211112 utting it all together. While packing for college, senior Karen Rornine finds that she will need more than one suit- case to pack all of her belongings. I .. . 6 . ,I 3 l ik' X is . 1 ' ,Eg 'J' J sy ' . ' I 1511, X Seniors 265

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