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Lisa Jay Robb Johns Erica Johnson r Doug Jones Kelly Jones I don't know what I'm going to do. Jamaica is so expensive and far away, but I know I'll regret it if I don't go! said Monica Ensign. Because the traditional graduation trip destina- tion was changed from Ha- waii to J amaica, some sen- iors were forced to decide if they really wanted to go on the Grad Trip at all. The Grad Trip has al- ways been a tradition. My sister went to Hawaii with her class and it was just assumed by my parents that I would go to Hawaii too, but Jamaica's a dif- ferent story, said Jenni- fer Gallelo. That different story often IT'S BECAUSE QARIN Carribean trip sets semors apart meant not going on a Grad Trip. My parents aren't let- ting me go on the Grad Trip at all now because J a- maica is too far and too expensive. But since all my friends are going there, there's really no- where else I'd want to go, said Tiffany Kuhn. Because Jamaica was such an expensive en- deavor, costing S598 plus spending money, many seniors opted to go on a less costly trip, the Grad Night trip. This trip to Santa Cruz, was followed by a Bay Cruise that in- cluded dining and dan- cing. The total cost of this trip was S111.00. I have to work a lot and so it's hard for me to get away. But I probably wouldn't go to Jamaica anyway just because it's so expensive, said Sue Mapes. The cost wasn't the only issue involved, however, when deciding where sen- iors were going for their graduation trip. I want my senior trip to be really memorable. I don't care how much it costs, said Greg Barnes, who planned on taking at least S300 spending mon ey to Jamaica. Trendy tourists, Peggy Grater and Coleen Burress shop for bargain vacation apparel at Ross Department store in Crestview shopping center. Q V SENIORS
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Liz Hanelt, Brian Salter, and Laura Merrifield re- ceived much more than just preparation for the SAT from the PSAT as they were three of the 15,000 American high school students selected as National Merit Semi- finalists. Their selection was a result of their scores on the PSAT which placed in the 99th percen- tile. The selection brought with it much more than the impressive title of Na- tional Merit Semifinalist. New opportunities opened up for each of them that hadn't been available be- fore. I've been contacted by 90 different colleges because of it. It has definitely opened up opportunities, said Merrifield. It has helped me in that I don't have to worry about the financial aspect of college as much, said Salter. This was true because of offers that colleges made to the students for finan- cial aid. The next stage in the National Merit process was the possible selection as finalists. Each of the students was required to complete a detailed appli- cation that was considered for selection. Being selected as finalists meant cash awards for the students directly from the National Merit organiza- tion. Becoming a semi- finalist was exciting but being a finalist would mean all the work I've done in high school has more than paid off, said Hanelt. Handle with care. Brian Salter concentrates on his music while preparing his fingering for the next line. Acting up , Liz Hanelt puts Computer crazed. Laura Mer- ! - . , V ' , 1 1 X feeling into her part of Mary, rilield eyes her newly designed Queer! Of Scots during her drama graphic for Yearbook that waS Class practice of Mary Queen of created on the Macintosh Plus Scots. computer system. UD ..,,,, ITS BECAUSE W'E'R.B . . .
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