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JASON PHILLIPS KIM PHILLIPS JODIE PIECKA KAREN PIMENTAL CRAIG PINGLETON ROBERT PITALLANO COBY POLITE JOANNE POORE ANTHONY PORRAS MATT POSTEL SUZANNE POWELL ERIC PROLLAMANTE JODI PUGLIESE DANIEL PUN DAVID QUINTANAR CYNTHIA QUINTANILLA JULIE RACKSTRAW CATHY RADOGNA EMMALANI RAMOS LISA RAMOS RAISSA RAND SHAWN RAO TINA RAYBORNE MICHELLE REDMON The way I get into my brothers room is by finding the keys to his door. — Bernard Chua ▲ FINALLY GETTING SOME PRIVACY, Ben Chua leans against his bedroom door. Ben was a senior and his brother Bernard was a sophonnore. A TRYING TO BREAK the door down, Bernard pushes and shoves- After five minutes of trying he gave up- Privacy Juniors 203
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BRETT MEYER CARL MILLER MIMI MILLER WENDY MILLER MARTY MILLIGAN CHARLYE MITCHELL CHRISTINA MOCK TRINA MONK BLAIR MONTALBANO EYLEEN MONTES LISA MONTEVERDE KELLY MONTOYA ANGELA MOORE LONNIE MORENO DOUG MORRIS ANN MARIE MOYA Jf uniors Do you hove any Will you get out of my room! I told you to always knock! Don ' t I get any privacy around here? Mommy told me to tell you that you have to do the dishes — she didn ' t tell me I had to knock on the door first. That was a typical problem that many people faced if they had any younger brothers or sisters (as well as parents!) living at home. I don ' t have any privacy because my parents are always asking me what I ' m doing, said junior Jenifer Zanebis. Sharing a room with a brother or sis- ter was another problem that many people faced. I never get any peace and quiet at LEAH MUES NASER MUHYDDIEN KELLIE MULLIGAN SONJA MUNOZ STACY MYERS MARK NAKAMURA LUPE NEGRETE CHRIS NELSON HENRY NGUYEN QUOC NGUYEN MIKE NISHIMURA ALWAYNE NOBLE ROBERT NORTON LETHA OLMOS ERIK OVERN JOHN PACALA STEPHANIE PAULO GEORGIAN PEDROZA SHAISTA PEERA ROSEMARY PENA ERIC PENG CATHY PEREZ TODD PERRY DAYLON PHILLIPS my house because I have to share my room with my younger sister, said ju- nior Emma Ramos. By not having any brothers and sis- ters living at home and parents who re- spect your privacy you may be luckier than you think. A large number of brothers and sis- ters in a family doesn ' t really seem to matter. What mattered was whether they got along or not. I like my only brother because he is smaller than me so I can still beat up on him, said junior Tami Carteen. Throughout the years many people had trouble with their younger brothers and sisters, but most found their own way to handle the situation — some conventional while others a little more off-the-wall. To get rid of my sister, I would tie her up out back with the dog, said ju- nior Katie Calagna. story by Sharon Ludeking: layout by Grace Do- mingo: photos by Brad Lindenberg. 1 I don ' t particularly like my younger sister because sire is a tattle-tale and a bully. — Dina Daleo, junior. gl ffl ' a 202 Juniors Privacy
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uniors Wisely rhey prepare It ' s September 17, 1988. For the freshmen. It is the first day of college. But the story didn ' t start here. It start- ed two years ago. At the beginning of their junior year, some students of the Class of 1988 couldn ' t wait for their last two years in high school to be over. Many others val- ued that time very much. Even though college was two years away, they real- ized it was important to begin preparing for It. Many students started out by decid- ing what they wanted to do with their futures. Most juniors weren ' t sure — many rarely were. I ' m not sure what I want to do after I graduate. It seems so far away, but I know I should start preparing for it now, said junior Kim LeDeux. Some juniors began to search for a college. This was done by sending away for view books from the colleges that were of interest to them. Reyes Corral said, I ' m looking for a Christian college with a good reputa- tion. I ' m not sure what I want to do after I graduate. It seems so far away, but I know I should start preparing now. — Kim LeDeux Much closer to home were the col- lege preparatory classes Walnut had to offer. There were Honors and AP (Ad- vanced Placement) courses to help ju- niors in their preparation for college. The AP and Honors courses are challenging, said junior Katie Calagna. They are giving me a taste of what col- lege will be like. I like the idea of AP courses giving me college credit too. Finally, there was the PSAT (Prelimi- nary Scholastic Aptitude Test), a shorter version of the SAT. The purpose of the test was to give students an idea of how much preparation they needed for the SAT. I think taking the PSAT as a junior is important. It gives us an idea of how we ' ll do on the ' real thing ' , said junior Cathy Perez. Many felt that beginning to prepare for college in their junior year would in- crease their chances of getting into a good college. Copy by Gloria Sanchez: layout by Grace Do- mingo: photos by Jack Elliott. The AP and Honors courses are challenging. They are giving me a taste of what college will be like. — Katie Calagna 204 Freshmen College Prep
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