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IT S BECAUSE WE RE AL ISENTIWMENT I What will you miss the most? ' What will you .miss the most a- bout high school? When I leave high 0 school the thingl will miss most is the people. I do not mean only my friends, though of course, I will miss them a lot. But I will also miss the attitude of the school. It is mce to be around people who are friendly and sup- portive. There are many times when I see new peo- Ple or foreign exchange stu- dents welcomed into the School. There is also a lot of School pride at games or Other sporting events and rallies. I will miss the car- mg people and will re- member them on the im- Personal college campus. -Beth Zelinski It is not uncom- 0 mon for most high SChool seniors to get the foul' year itch and start yearning for those bright college days. I am also look- ing forward to college, but I realize I will be leaving a lot behind in high school. The high spirited pep rallies at- tended by the entire student body, the junior and senior proms and the excitement of your first date on a warm, starry Saturday night. Come graduation in June, the one thing I will miss the most is the comfort I find in the security ofhigh school. Like many seniors, in the fall of '87 I will be living in an unfamiliar town filled with millions of strange faces. Setting foot in a ma- jor university as a freshman will be nothing like the trau- matic experiences we all in- curred on the first day of high school. After four years of high school there is scarce- ly a face one doesn't recog- nize, as compared to walking across a college campus where you see new faces every day. -Lisa Crosta The biggest thing a- , bout high school is the friendship. You all have at least DC in com- mon. Some are more in- volved than others, and yet you all have a common goal-- to graduate. If you don't know -by name you at least recognize someone from be- ing in at least 1 class over 4 years. You all go to the same school and when you graduate you're alone. Making new friends as well as having new classes is the hard part of college. No one is there to say, Wasn't that really great? So when you leave, you leave four to twelve years of friends and acquain- tances behind. That's what's scary! -Fay Grundel Back in the swing of things, Sarah Cast and Lisa Crosta dis- cuss surnrner events on their way to class on the first day of school. Seniors I ,,.,.g. ' 4 V -A ----7-v K- --.-.try f-- f- , V Y -
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Irs BECAUSE WERE GRADUATINGI emember When Kezia MacAllister Jumped in Laura Gabriel s neigh running during PE and Mr King came to her defense bors pool during preparation for Homecoming hall decorations sophomore year. ...Brad Davis fainted flat on his face on Mr. Jordan's linoleum during English 1 while giving a book report. ...Craig Steele couldn't get over the high bar in the obstacle course during freshman year Sports-A-Rama. ...Mineshaft was the cool place to be on any Friday or Saturday night. ...We were disqualified from the hall decorations competition freshman year because we had the top of the Disneyland castle on the roof of our hallway. ...Jennifer Koogle got hit by a man on the track while ...Rob Stewert used to announce the basketball games and it was K-R-R-R-R-I-S K-I-I-I-N-G, not Kris King. ...We threw shields all over the gym floor when it was announced that we got fourth place in the Home- coming rally junior year. ...We created a giant Mickey Mouse entirely of tissues instead of using crepe paper. What Freshmen! ...Sports-A-Rama was a big deal. ...Bubba drank the ALPO milkshake at the Hrst rally of this year, and he was the only not to get sick. It's a small world! Marin Sporting the sophomore short Bjork, Sarah Cast, Kelli Gallippi, Lisa Crawford, Laura Kwiatek, Alicia McKeever, Melissa Bell, Leigh Pender, Deidre Goebel, and Maria Romano pose as mouseketeers in the cubbyhole decorated according to the fresh- man Homecoming Disneyland theme. look, Amy Cooper, Felicia Heard, and Laura Gabriel discuss the latest during a typical lunch. Seniors
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