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rm' 1. I1 V11 Many seniors were quite unhappy with the senior lot. The lot was far too small for the number of cars owned by seniors. Many people parked as far as a mile away, halfway down Pathfinder Road. The senior lot was totally inadequate, said senior Ioe Spitale, a typical reply. There were some students who actually did park in the lot. These were the people who got up before dawn to claim their spot in the crowded lot. These students were quite inventive, accomplishing many interesting things in their cars. Many seniors ate breakfast or did important 2,-A. r 5 ATS Lf ..YL ..,.. 1..- ---X YJ .e .J ,,..-. e ,. tn, homework that was neglected the night before. Civics and International Relations were among the most popular homework to do before school. Iust what could have been done about this problem of parking? Pave over the grass and add more spots there, said senior Eric Baxter. This idea was said to be too costly to do, and was not an option. Why can't we just park on the grass? asked senior Mike Perez. We knew that the administration would not go for that because that really isn't the image that our school wanted to have. Q? L 4 SHEER ELEGANCE - the flashy sports car awaits its owner. Some seniors owned very fine cars. LATER DUDE - senior Ienn Christianson leaves fifth period after a lon cfa at school. A lot of seniors were still in sclxoollduring sixth period. ni THE TICKET TO THE LOT - This is the ark ing sticker required by the school. The proglem was that there were more stickers issued than spots available. A BIT OF HISTORY - This classic old truck made its way into the senior lot. There were pany interesting cars found in our senior lot. ParkingfSeniors 18 7
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WHAT DID I DO NOW? - asks Eric Morrell senior. Many students wondered the same ques- tion after reading that familiar pink slip. TAKING A STROLL TO THE OFFICE f- Senior Mark Bryant, keeps his coo'l. Students were call- ed to the office for various reasons. WE AREN'T DITCHING, - we're just taking a walk, explains seniors Cathy Messick and An- na Serna. 'Cam us security made sure of no dit- ching, they botgi commented. EXPERIMENTING WITH COLORS - seniors Ioe Ingram Iune Friedley show the finishing pro- duct. Psychology was a fun class, said Friedley. ' nf--- 0 zu V.lDI1.l'b.lJ'. Starting your freshman year in high school was really a good feeling. No more junior high stuff: this was high school. During your sophomore year, you felt older, because you weren't a little freshman anymore, and it felt good!! commented senior Yuki Fujii. When your junior year came, all you could think about, was becoming a senior. Afterall, this was the last year of being classifiedas an underclassman. Then finally after three treacherous 188 Seniorsflfinished years, of being the underclassman babies . . . you became a big, bad senior. The seniors ruled the school, according to seniors Dan Amador and Chris D'Amato. Everyone should love their senior year while they have it, because what happens after youier a senior? You start all over again with college and you're only a freshman!!! -'-
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