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Shades of the Future AT, ACT, ACH . . . do they ever stop? The mad test-taking rush of the senior year can really burden a student down first semester, especially with a million other things to do. To most students, the last year of high school seems to be the most stressful. During the first few months of the school year, seniors must take all the necessary tests in order to be accepted at the college of ther choice. Most colleges require scores from either the Scholastic Aptitude Test 1SAT1 andfor the American College Test 1ACT1. Some private schools and the University of California system require achievement tests also.'The ACH consists of a math section, and English section, and a choice of either a science, social science, or a foreign language section. With the test taking complete, impor- tant decisions must be made. The soon- to-be graduate had to decide which schools to apply to. To help college bound seniors decide what would be best for them, the Walnut Valley Unified School District held its fifth annual col- lege night in the Walnut High School gym. Many colleges, universities, and military academies were present. College night was helpful to seniors and their parents. 52 Lany Martinez - fr .,.. K, H ,J F I , . 'rf ' ' College night is a good idea because it gives you a chance to talk to the representatives and ask questions, com- mented Ellen Kuhnert, senior. After the choices are made, a sigh of relief is heard as applications are finally mailed out. Since applying to many col- leges can be expensive, one could say that this is where the cash crunch really begins. The rest of the year is easy . . . getting by with passing grades and watching the acceptances 1or rejections1 roll in. -3 2 W, TN Band 1101. Mike Barsky -- CSF 19-121. DECISIONS, DECISIONS - thinks senior Monica Vargas. Vargas spent hours looking through college applications. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - Jeff 510119 carefully sketches his own album cover. Stone, H senior, planned on becoming an art marjor in college. Robert D. Barton - V. Soccer 110-121, CIF 1111, V. Tennis 110-121, German Club 19-121. Katrin Bath - V. Track 110-121, V. Cross- Country 111-121, German Club 19-121. Kimberly Bedocs - Hilltoppers, Chamber Singers, Honor Roll, Business Club. Kimberly Benson - Calliope, Pep 1121, Girls' League 19-101, Prom Fashion Show 1111, Spanish Club 1101, House of Reps. 11-11, SADD 111-121, Brahma Chorale 19-101. 'Kalaya Bhaedhayajibhj - J ,V. Tennis 19- 101, V. Golf 11 11, Science Club 19-101. Doris L. Bibeau -- V. Tennis 19-121, CIF 191, Captain 110-121. Carrie M. Bilecki -- Drill Team 1101, CSF 110-121, Key Club 1111, Honor Roll 110-121, Spanish Club 19-101, Secretary 1111, Girls' League 191. Dominica Black - J.V. Cheer 1101, V. Cheer 1111, Calliope 1111, Chamber Singers 111. Gail Bongcaras - Honor Guard, CSF 19- 121, Color Guard 110-121, Lieutenant 1121, Honor Roll 19-121, Key Club 191, Spanish Club 110-121, Academic All-American 111-121. Jonathon Boswell - Band 19-121, Senior Style Council 1121, Academic Decathlon 1121, Honor Roll 19-121, Calliope 1121, CSF 111 . Kathleen Bramell - Business Club. Deborah J. Brand - Drama Technician, Super Tech. 1101, Thespian 111-121. Andrea Broussard -- Color Guard, French Club, Girls' League, Ski Club, DBLO. Kevin Bruner - V. Track 110-121, J.V. Track 191, Ski Club 1111, Soph. Foot- ball1101, Track Capt. 111-121, Honor Roll 110, 121, Academic Decathlon 1121. Romina Cabudol - Editorial Editor of Bulls CoIIegefSeniors 1 6 7
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Eye, Part of Precision Dance Team, Lieute- nant of Drill Team, Layout Editor of Calliope 1121, Super Bowl Pregame Show Dance 1111, GATE 19-121. Heather Lynne Cardamone - Academic Decathlon 1121, Jr. Social Chairperson, Prom Committee 1111, Prom Fashion Show 1111, Key Club 1121, SADD 1121, Safe Rides 1121, Yearbook 1121, Senior Style Council, Spanish Club 191, J.V. Soccer, Weight Lif- ting Contest 110-121. Eric M. Ceraolo - CSF 19-121, Principals Honor Roll 19-121, French Club. Christine E. Chang - CSF, Key Club, Calliope Staff, Whois Who Among American High School Students, German Club, Drill Team, Science Club, Interna- tional Foreign Language Award, Honor Roll, Girls' League. STRESS - Brian Barthalomew, senior, asks senior coordinator, Kris Davis, for advice on college. ln the month of November many seniors came to Mrs. Davis for advice. WHAT A SMILE - Senior class advisor, Diane Tobar, is always willing to answer a question with a smile. Mrs. Tobar was one of the two advisors to the senior class. I 'lfj 'Y ' ' S ' m ONE BIG FAMILY - Linda Martinsen, senior coor- ' 3 , 1 , l 1 CF-f 1 'M dinator, poses with seniors, Malcolm Gill, Jim Akin, L, 1 lilx.. ' 'L ' 'E Q ' Greg White, Kevin Bruner and freshman Kim Maiden. ff '32 l V ,V I 2 TT J Mrs. Martisen received a portion of students from each 16 , T' lj. .Q 4 ' - . as class. A E' f ' N- L- . rf 5 I if .mein . i I .1 -f,1.k xg,1- , 5 -.51 x 1 ' 1, 5-7' ' vii, l- 1.3 1 Y .gr ,JK tp :git , g , rg, f 1 ,it 1 ' -- ks: in f I ' .. - ., :lf , I M :, V? QW, ix ' VY .' 1.1 f.-- 5 ., 1 , i Petty Chang - CSF, V. Badminton, Ger- man Club, International Club. Darlene Lynelle Chavez - Freshman Social Chairperson, Key Club, IOC Rep. 1121, Yearbook 1111, Badminton, Junior Honor Roll, 87 Prom Court, JSA Debate Club, French Club, Business Club. Albert Chen - International Club, CSF, JSA Debate Club, Science Fiction Club, Track Team. Song H. Cho - Junior Honor Guard, CSF, Honor Roll, Academic Decathlon,. Who's Who In America, German Club, French Club, Key Club, Yearbook, Math Club. Jack H. Chung - Key Club President, CSF 19-121, Principals Honor Roll, Spanish Club. Mark Curchill - Cross-Country, Track, JSA Debate Club, Key Club, French Club. Cherie Clarke -- Yearbook 111-121, Mother Ducks rs. Davis spent a lot of time solving the problems of seniors. One of the more interesting problems she had to deal with was when seniors turning eighteen wanted to begin writing their own notes for school. The long hours Mrs. Davis spent solving problems brought about a close relationship between her and most of the seniors. The love she had for seniors results from this being her first class she has handled for four years. I have shared so much with them, I have watched them grow and mature, said Mrs. Davis about her seniors. When students hear mom being yelled across school, most seniors will know so- meone is calling Mrs. Martinsen. Mrs. Mar- tinsen took some students from each class in order to lighten the load for the other grade level coordinators. She is my second mom, said senior Malcolm Gill. She puts in a lot of time helping seniors get ready for college and sending out applica- tions, said Gill. Seniors are interesting in general, but I env joy being senior coordinator because of the kids, said Mrs. Martinsen. I have to change my third period class! I am failing my third period! I need a recommendationf, These are all problems that Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Martinsen had to deal with everyday. These two women were the seniors' best friend, second mom, and grade level coor- . - , J I V 111 -I .1 - 1' I MTW, , Wife' . dinators all in one. Sometimes I clon't know what I would do without her,'l said senior Heather Cardimone about Mrs. Davis. Mrs, Davis, who has been a grade level coordinator for six years relocated to the career center as all senior coordinators do. We do this so that I am better able to help seniors with their college informa- tion, said Davis about the move. Questions concerning college and the future, kids becoming'tired of four years of high school, and 1 kids finally maturing who are now l l worried about making up for lost time are some of the more common problems that the seniors bring to me, said Mrs. Davis. GLCfSeniors 1 69 ' . -Q . 4, . -,,.-i Y ,, iff , 1. .3 . .3 iggcv ,L-'.:ff 3 , ?'i f v 'i'.- 'gn' i1 v 'ln' l.g.?Yf?: f2if' fri if 1-s ,. v 1 2 31144- ,,1!1w: ,:, .- ' 4 'Q'-l f -'if ' wid? L., -i':5iri'!!
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