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SENIORS Senior Wayne Harrison displays his college choice, Texas A M, as he studies Anatomy with Senior Cathy Malone. Photo by S. Lackey Senior Linda McIntyre learns to better understand the way American politics work in Mrs. Brandt's Government class. Photo by S- Lackey 52 Seniors Personalities
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. and married to a althy man. - Cathy lone will be rich and rried to two marine )logists, one in lifornia and the ler in Hawaii. - Jim )odfin i ten years, I will, re than likely, be rried and have one 1 with red hair. pefully I will be ing in France while icing on Broad- y. - Trevor Dodd in the Pacific. - Zahed Lateef After graduating from A M with an engineering degree. I'll be married and have two children. I'll live in Austin and travel all around the world. - Christi Roquemore I will live in Austin on a BIG ranch. - Jimmy Bujnoch I'll be a lawyer living in the Bahamas, mar- ried to a handsome man and driving a candy-apple red cor- vette. - Mary Kay Chambers In ten years I will probably be married to a management career making lots of money. - Doug Smith I will be single, rich, and have a successful career in Recording Engineering. - Teresa Johnston I will be a hotel manager at the Hilton. - Tommy Falleroni At twenty-eight years old. I'll be a U.S. Congressman and a professional football player. - Wayne Harrison Undoubtedly, I will be married to a distinguished million- aire with whom I'll be traveling in the south of France. - Julie Poole Hopefully working with computers. I will not be married and I'll live in Houston. - Vickie Wimpy Either I will be a single journalist or a married woman. - Anne Marie Johnson I'll be the best sacker for Randall's in Texas. - Paul Moon Enjoying themselves at the Winter Wonderland Dance, Senior Jeff Doria and Teresa Wagner stop for a picture. Photo by R. Law Senior sponsors, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Evoritt patiently wait to get their picture taken for the yearbook in the library. Photo by S. Lackey ior Bobby Smith flaunts his stylish cut and threads while in lomics. Photo by R. Law be an inherited liv- on my own island Seniors Personalities 51
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Stepping Out Into The Real World THE FUTURE - a little phrase that meansa lot to most seniors. It begins with graduation. It symbolizes the end of high school and the beginning of your adult life. stated Senior Jenny Stinneford. Wnat will I do when I get out of school? Seniors top choices to solve the post-graduation problem quickly became work, college, or beinga bum . High school will be nothing but a fond memory for some, maybe not so fond for others, but the amount of academic know- ledge acquired through their years of nigh school will stay with them forever, hopefully. Several college preparatory classes are available during a student's senior year. Ad- vanced Composition teaches seniors how to write essays in Mr. Cnporiccio and Mr. l.apetino help seniors prepare for the business and political worlds with Economics and Government classes. Photo by S. Lackey Collecting roll sheets for the South House attendance office is only one of many responsibilities of office aid. Senior Jimmy Bujnoch. Photo by S. Lackey Seniors Janna Walker and Darrell Shinneman look into possible future careers in law enforcement at college night. Photo by S. Lackey timed periods which will help during college tests. Although the work is tiring and Senior Anne McHugh felt she could burn every copy of Return of the Native I can find, the class proved to be invaluable. I learned a lot about writing essays and how to do a better research paper, said Senior Linda Cruz. Government required stu- dents to find out about how American politics work, not to mention filling out a voter registration card. Economics included a project that allowed seniors to finally understand the ways the stock market works. The seniors will leave with an awareness that will guide them throughout which ever path they take. Personalities Scniors 53
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