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look Ill ccccv Sophomore: PATHS CROSS as Dan Elko heads for the gym and Cid Mills heads for class. Both sophomores Dan was interested in playing professional baseball but majored in business as something more stable, while Cid went straight to a major in physical education. It didn't seem possible that our two years were almost over, but suddenly there we were, ready to graduate. For many of us this was it. No more teach- ers, no more books. We were ready to face the sometimes treacherous job market with our new skills. Even be- fore school was out, many of us had written resumes, looked at want ads, and even set up interviews. Others had used CCCC as a stepping stone between schools. We began dragging out applications, searching for the ideal four-year college. Would our 'cumes be high enough? What about financial aid? We waited impa- tiently with crossed fingers. Still others were planning to return for another semester during '78-'79. We were interested in learning all we could. However, because of our fam- ilies, our jobs, or our finances, trans- ferring to a four-year college was out of the question. Sophomore Divider 93
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KCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCG IN '78 THAT WILL BE ME. Patti O'Brien watches as graduation takes place on the ter- race. Because of the energy crunch and severe winter weather, tive days of classes were lost, delaying graduation one week. ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CCCC is that it gives students a chance to stabilize their goals. Sophomore Bill Stull started as a business major but discovered that his real interest and talent lay in English. Bill is writing a paper for his Western World Litera- fllfe COUISC. 92 Sophomore Divider NN X1
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Libras Are Marian Adamo Dale Alberti John Alfonsetti Dennis D. Alvard Mary Anderson Bob Appell Mark Arnitz Lynne Auchampaugh Deborah Baker Jane Baldwin Linda Bancroft Christina Barber Janis Barnes Diane Barron Kelly Bellnier Did you ever meet a sophomore who was arguing strongly and then, in the middle of the argument, switched sides? Or perhaps you found yourself confused, when a sophomore who was talking your ears off, suddenly became very quiet and listened to every word YOU said? Donit be confused, you probably ran into a Libra. More sopho mores were born under the Libra sign fbetween September 24 and October 231 than under any of the other ll astrological sun signs. Ruled by the planet Venus, Libras v are generally thought to be very at- tractive. Their smile can melt any heart. The balance scale is the symbol of Libra and plays an important part in his or her life. When the scales are in balance, a Libran can be the most har- monious person you've ever met. When the scales tip. however, a Libran can become very stubborn, restless and quarrelsome. For weeks a Libran may be constantly on the move, busy with one project or another. Then, all of a sudden, he'll plop down in a chair and dynamite won't move him. 94 Adamo-Bellnier I I .J The one quality, however, that makes Librans well-liked by others their fairness to everyone. A would make a very good Secretary State, with the ability to see both of an argument and would be able bring the worst enemies together. Librans never make quick 4 They like to think before they act Some people become quite fn with the length of time it takes for Libran to make a decision. It is that he is slow, but that he is l analyzing the problem in his mind fore he acts. Once his mind is made however, it is very hard for someonl try to change it. Impatient and imp sive people bother most Librans. The astrological personality that seems to be the exact opposite of a Libra is a person born under the si r of Aries fbetween March 21 and A 201. Oddly enough the fewest num of sophomores f25j were born und this sign. Ariens are known to be very im- pulsive. They act quickly, often witl out even thinking. They can be very impatient, especially with people wi weigh every word and decision. The would much rather come to a quic decision and then act as soon as po sible. As his symbol, the Ram, indicate an Arien charges into situations witl tremendous amount of vigor. Give ll a cause and he'll tight for it until tht end. An Arien is very likely to do w in his chosen career. ALTHOUGH LIBRANS are known to lc a good argument, they also enjoy friend conversation. Librans, Maria Mazzaroppi and Dan Elko, display the famous smile typical of their sign. fA1so, Librans most often have a dimple.J
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