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ES ALL l As tradltlon would have It the senior class voted on their chotces for Senior Superlatlyes the Who s Who of Friendly Hugh But It was not surprising that the ballot boxes were, for the second year, virtually empty With no real representation, the ballots were discarded Only the wrlte In space was checked for possible Honors Assembly Superlatlves Apathy? Maybe not Considering thus IS the second bomb out perhaps It s a state ment of preference, with the class of 77 taking BestA Round 5 at leislfr ls wil' 1 I 86 X SENIORS l Sa? Mm 1 1 Pamela Gadson Debbie Gallagher yt Sharon Callahan ohn aw rr Sf fs? rl Mllrwll l 1 Wav' Ruth Stevens busily works away on her artwork
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Looking for hidden treasures, Robert Mercado, checks his little locker. Marie Fluharty Steve Flurry Colleen Flynn Shelly Flynn Angela Ford Pam Foster Terrie Fraley X Brenda Frame Andy Fregly Philip Fregly Spencer Frink Randy Fullerton Frank Fusco SENIORS X 85
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For many seniors, college is the most natural sequel to a high school education iafter Ocean City of coursel. But the applica- tion, orientation, and registration involved is often too much to keep the reluctant student college-bound. Once schools have been decided upon, applications ithat tell alll must be completed and sent. Depending upon the school, forms vary from basic informers to detailed life files. Many pros- pective students find certain questions ridiculous or at least hard to answer. Though obviously necessary for determining accep- tance or rejection, such questions cause the applicants to put it off until the last minute. ll. Please list your private thoughts from the last four years? ls there anything embarrassing we should know about you? Addi- tional sheets may be submitted. 12. SATS Math .,,. Verbal 1 13. ACTS English Comp. T Russian 4. Choice ,-. Achievements! I didnft know l had to take achievements . Despite procrastination, applications eventually reach Ms. Pelegatti's desk, where recommendations, rank, and scores are added. The addressed and stamped envelope is then sealed and sent tcarrier pidgeonl directly to the college of your choice. Now, we wait and wait and wait. Only then does one realize that if it had been sent on time, one would know by now. Then at last it arrives - a decision. The beginning of a college career, or another application. it 2 ,... 'L i . , 4.27 ' ' + ' 3. i sv , 1. A . i s v, 1 K 0 .1 J .f .. 5 1 V I ..,x . 1 . . I K g ' f , College bound students, like Tim Parsons, make use of our many computer termi nals. SENlORS X 87
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