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Meeting of the Clan. Seniors gather around the lockers to share their summer memories. Four Shore Partying, eating, studying, and sleeping were the elements of our days. We played, we swam, we even sang, and we always got our way. We're Seniors, we cried, and we all well knew that our year would soon come to an end. So we all worked together and never said never, be- cause rules were made to bend. The question of what would be the highlight of our Senior year drifted in the air. Everyone had their own opinion and was will- ing to have it shared. Chepa Quintana and Regina Madrigal both agreed that the Senior trip would be the highlight. They commented, We will be able to relax and have fun. Julie Campbell then said, I think graduation will be the highlight of our senior year, because it will be the ending of our childhood and the begin- ning of our adulthood. Celebrating their Senior year. Seniors 9
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A classic act. Jesus Campista shows his Senior spirit. Adding a touch of class. Senior class officers (L to R): Points Keeper— Chepa Quintana. Sec. — Regina Madri- gal. Pres. -Jesse Moore, Tres. —Jo- anna Payne. Student Council Rep.— Treva Taylor 8 Seniors
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Mary Anne Barker Jose Bejarano Mike Blackwell Blanca Cadena Angelic Calvin Juana Camarena Julie Campbell Dave Case Jose Castro Patricia Cook James DeHart George Espinoza Belizario Delgado Carlos Farnsworth After Even though school days are shorter, there's still work to be done. For many seniors in the work release program, after school jobs are a reality. Rush- ing from school to work, fast- paced lifestyles are now rou- tines. Experience and extra cash are the top reasons for the hectic schedules. Part time jobs are stepping stones to future ca- Hours reers, and sometimes are nec- essary sources of income. With the work release program helpful employees are giving seniors a chance to gather re- ferences, save for college, and gain experience-with jobs ranging from office help to maintenance. Thanks to our community, seniors are be- coming more independent and self confident adults. Ready to leave! Treva Taylor is running to her responsibilities, while Jose Ramirez leaves for the Dune Dompany, Shanna Forrester is going to Pierson Hay Company, and Regina Madrigal is off to Me Elhaney Cattle. 10 Seniors
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