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'wwe w A 56- V - G 5121 Taking a day out of her summer vacation, Patty Nisonger opens wide for Dr. Louis Bugni as girls' sports examinations roll around. g Saundra McFarland Robert McGee Evo Martinez seniors 3 fheresa Lantsberger Maria Lara Letty Litchfield Donna Littlefield Jacque Littlefield Theresa Littlefield Eddie Long Danny Luis Charles Lumsden Chris Markee Annette Marler Dale Martin Jeannie Martin Charles May Ivan McDonnell Melody McFarland
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gm Some students this year had a complaint with the counseling department. Being a senior, for some, involved filling out college applliccnitionsg scholarship applications, and financial aid reports Some students felt one of the drawbacks of the counseling department was the lack of information the counselor gave the students. Patty Nisonger commented on the counseling department by saying, The only way we can find out what's new for us to fill out is by stopping in his office every day. Counselor James Lamm commented on the subject, too, saying, the two biggest problems were not hav- ing enough time to do what he needs to do and the lack of interest on the students' part. Mr. Lamm felt the information would get to the students if the bulle- tin was read in every class during second period. As far as the forms go, some students felt that the forms were a hassle, but others thought if a student really wanted to go to college or get a scholarship, they should be prepared to put out the effort. Dorita Aurre's opinion was, lf one is truly interested in the scholarships and college, this should just be considered one of the steps to his success. Others felt that the forms sometimes were almost impossible to fill out. Theresa Lantsberger felt, The FAF form is the most ridiculous paper I have ever attempted to fill out. Applications and forms not only confused the seniors but also took a long time to complete. Those that were interested enough finished everything and got it in on time. Ellen Nakagawa Patty Nisonger Vanessa Norris Providing assistance in a tough decision, Senior Counselor James Lamm suggests various colleges to Sherry Klocker. ,., . fi ll Steve Notestine Tim O'Brien Terri Otto Barbara Nelson l wt li seniors 5 W,-
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