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l'M S0 EMBARRASSEDX' - says senior Kyle Shuler at the Homecomlng Court Secrets. Court Secrets allowed all the student body to see that even seniors were not perfect. SEE THIS? - asks senior Leon Monzon. Seniors took prlde in their ap- pearance at all times. , ' , Ag' , K f , l '?Ewf'y14.f..4:1 W' ' r' H' 1 . fe!-:-1' lfrfmuuse.:-4, S ' 1 ,- V 2' gh Q 1 V, -3,1511 as fy, f f ' , -J ' 111 Q 0+-f il f . fr X-.1 ,, , I , As? . rrgggfgig -, U1 , 11-:J I ' T Q 5 ' Lt f.'r- ' ' ' f wfr' 1 ffm! 5, , ' jg- F' A - ' ,.v ,tl,lE-Nigz -2 fd-H . 'il 30 Junior and SeniorfStudent Life in-Q. ,hd if l 5 WHY S0 SERIOUS? - Junior Jen- nifer Prutch walks by the camera dlslnterestedly. Juniors often had other things on their mind besides smiling. CHOMP. - Senior Andrea Aikin sits down to enjoy her lunch. Food was definitely Important to the average senior at lunch. 'N-M.: 'Mme ff' MQ' r, gs, 9'
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THRILLED - George Ladwig, senior, stops and takes time out to get his picture taken. Many people got into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in costumes. GOSH AM I THIRSTY - exclaims Nicole Mercado, senior, as she gets herself a cup of punch during the Masquerade Ball. This was the first annual Masquerade Ball held. GREEN WITH ENVY - are students as they look at junlor, Gary Hernando dressed as the Incredible Hulk. Many student dress- ed up as famous super heroes. WHAT A WOMAN - Senior, Michael Ornelas now knows what it feels like to be a woman. Dressing up for Halloween gave students the opportunity to feel what it would be like to be someone else. ANIMAL MAGNITISM - Angela Konoske and Teresa Washeleski show off their costumes at the Masquerade Ball. Students who attended the ball were re- quired to dress up. Halloween f Student Life 29
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P he upperclassmen were a mix of orange crushin' juniors and isn't it cool in pink? seniors. For students of the class of '89, the junior year marked the first real transition from not only the lower to the upperclass, but to the first realizations of college, jobs, tougher homework and the outside worldq For the class of '88, the senior year meant making planslfor the future and trying to get the most out of one's last year in high school. Juniors tried to excel academically to make an impression on their favorite v . af' Z .Y .0 .-.. L E' . i 'H f 1 -..,f - ..,f, i Daniel Com I DON l' THINK SO, - disagrees junior Laurie Brookhouzen with junior friend Denise Adams. Lunch meant socializing for forty minutes a day. Wil, perclassmen Sp r colleges. I've decided to take a couple of AP courses this year to give me an edge when I apply to college next year, said junior Aaron Kim. Seniors took up the challenge of the future head on. Aside from saying goodbye to my favorite teachers, I've applied to some universities, and joined a few clubs that I did not have time for last year, said senior Benson Tang. Seniors and juniors were forced to stop, see,where they've been and decide where they wanted to go. wx, 1 i LAL-in fi dig? f if ,g ff' f A 5 'YW-3. xx CW? Nas. Pei ,' ,f bla ,g me Gao as we 5 'fiat g f W as My is-ag ie 'tx W C 533 ' ff fx N, 'es .4-55 fl 'ri fssggsifif il -i-15:27 ,. 'viii li 'i 565, gif' Q, ,' .Y if if M0 nc. fffmifli. gawk if sm, ,lf ikezfwewz f v jj r Z1 A ,, ' ,rr .nr iff' ,J ..,, - responsibilities. LICKIN' HER CHOPS - is senior Julie Hahm while building Homecoming floats. As senior class president, Hahm had many L I K E 'l' H A T D R E S S ! - Stephanie Miller, senior, and Laurie Behar, also a senior, enjoy each other's c o m p a n y a t Homecoming dance. Seniors tried to at- tend all the dances their final year. Junior and Senior! Student Life 31
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