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Messing around at a game pro- duced laughter, fun and conversation among pals Listing the Nerve. Billy Idol and the B-52's as her favorites. Jill Barnes personalized her locker for the 9 month stav at school Facet ■ 99
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“To Impress me, a per- son could smile and say kind things to everyone. Boys especially could show a little more cour- tesy. Chivalry is not dead!” Susan Stock “I would change my name to Tom Selleck because then I would have the good looks and the name.” Mark Crane “I would change my name to Polly Esther be- cause It’s my favorite material — (|ust kid- ding)!” Wendy Burch Faces — hundreds flashed by daily — grinning, yawning, scowling, pouting or just staring blankly. An unlimited variety of features marked by thousands of expressions characterized each face. Remembering everyone’s name was an insurmountable task but the traits of each face coupled with distinct mannerisms impressed the specific favorites along with the huge variety of friendly countenances on our minds. Tromping together through nine long months filled with dating, driving, partying, crying, boredom, acne, parents, teachers, friends, jobs, fads, mu- sic and other pressing events in the lives of teenagers, became common experiences that made life intriguing, livable, and unique.
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A matter at the game, Mike Wil- kinson advises Scott Davis on win- ning techniques while Tony Johnson watches on. The long-awaited senior year marked the time when seniors move for- ward Into a new life of Independence. Many stu- dents were ready for this big change, while others were hesitant about whether they would be proper- ly prepared to lace the challenges. “I feel I have had enough of an educa- tion from high school to help me through college, but I doubt that I’m educated enough to leave high school and find a job I would want tor the fu- ture. ” Paula Marcovecchlo 11I’ve always had the goal of going to college by receiving a scholarship. The only way I could accomplish this was by working hard In school, so now I know how to study and have acquired quite a bit of knowledge. ” Jan Puller If only I would have known 8 years ago what I know now, I would apply myself so much more. ” Karen Hardcastle “I wish I could have learned so much morel” Rob Damjanovich ”1 went to school tor 12 years. Isn’t that long enough?” Mel Annie Jewkes A.P. classes have helped me to devel- op good study habits and also with the type of work I’ll be doing in college. ” Jan Collins ‘7 have compared my education to my fathers and to others and found it super- ior.” Brent Erickson “Alta’s been great tor my education so far, but I’m ready to move on, learn more, and meet the new challenges I’m faced with. ” Kelly Colton “I feel extremely satisfied about my education that I have obtained at Alta. I’ve had a wide selection of classes to choose from and they have mostly been quality classes. ” Kellie Kimball I’ve never had a job In my life. Mom and dad have always been there. I think educationally I’m not prepared because my knowledge is close to zero.” Jayne Canty Standing in front of their class. Wendy Mounteer and Weston Hamilton recite the seven principles of totalitarianism. Seniors enrolled in American Problems participated in this two week totalitarian simulation. Shivering in the wind Jan Collins. Calleen Hen docks, and Kevin Dana show their spirit at an out side pep rally
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