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TAKING THE PEPSI Challenge , April Bradley recalls Mr. Tellaria's com- ments about superior products and decides whether or not she will partici- pate in the demand of a Pepsi product. I 1 Y 'vi I I -I , . I , 'li DISCUSSING THE FASHION possibilities of fall, Melissa Culpepper, Nancy Nelson, and Rhonda Peck question the limitations of faded ieans and jean jackets. PAT FOLWELL: And if the band is you're in starts playing different tunes, l'll see you on the dark side of the moon. NICK FOWERS: If I were you . . . l'd rath- er be me. DAVE FOWLER: I'm waiting in my cold cell when the bell begins to chime. Re- flecting on my past life and it doesn't have much time. Cos at 5 o'clock they take me to the Gallow Pole. The sands 74 Seniors of time for me are running low.-Iron Maiden JENNY FREDERICK: To my friends: thank you for being there whenever l've needed you I love you all! Capital remember . . . Jenny woz 'ere. SHELLI FULCHER: Sometimes it seems like you're forever reaching to be all that you are, but in reality you're only a few steps away . . . CHERRI FULKERSON: The best and worst are yet to come but most of all, the one thought to keep, have fun while you can because life is short, and then you die. LISA GABBERT: I have seen the future and it is very much like the present, only longer. HOWARD GALE: Have fun while you can. TIM GANGWER: A date to remember Sept.6, I985. What ever happened to
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l'm not a nobody to colleges . . . l 've Been Recognized! Betsy positioned her lawn chair care- fully next to the mailbox at the edge of her driveway. From here she could see the mailman's red, white, and blue jeep coming a block away. Would today be the day, she wondered as he pulled up aside her. The mailman smiled as he handed Becky a large stack of mail and then continued on his way. Frantically, Becky searched through the pile. . .and there it was! Her very first letter from a college. Granted, it was alittle meaning- less, who ever heard of LaVerne College But no matter, many more would arrive in the long tirade of letters that followed . . . Every year seniors decide which uni- versity to attend. They begin thinking of the future and planning their career. At the same time they are recognized by colleges and universities throughout the country. These students vie for financial aid and scholarships until they eventual- ly select a school best suited to each one's needs and requirements. Meigs Naylor plans to attend Evergreen Col- lege in Olympia, Washington, and says, 'xlt's a very progressive liberal arts school. Rachel Zachreson, however, is counting on Arizona State University to supply her with lotsa warm weather and good-lookin' guys. But which school should Betsy choose, the choices were immense. Well, there's one way to decide. . .close her eyes and pick one from the stack. Ryan Burg, Peter Terral and Hash jeans? LYNN GARLOCK: A few years ago it was just a dream now it has become a reality. ANGY GARRETT: And as we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our soul.-Led Zeppelin DENA GARUS: lf you love something set it free. If it comes back to you it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was. KRISTA GEDDES: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful we must carry it with us or we will find it not.- Ralph Waldo Emerson JOANN GERDES: Stacey, thank you for Our Forever Joy . GWEN GIBSON: A thousand skeptic hands won't keep us from the things we plan.-Howard Jones TRISH GIESLER: . . . And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consul- tations, they're quite aware of ,, what they're going through.- David Bowie JERRY GOLSE: ln this day and age, a person needs to have an open mind. Therefore, l'll try anything once, twice if I live! Seniors 75
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