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Look ing for perfection, Janet Bertolucci scans her Stanford University application for possible mistakes before the December 15, 1986, deadline Exploring the possibilities, Betina Messner thumbs through West Point Military Academy and Air Force Academy catalogs in the Career Center to help her decide what college meets her needs. J Hinnnng, q f ,ff nmmnm, f lUll!!lllln ,, .wlnlnlnlulnn . ll-ACM on , y 9it',,?', grs0 ' fffwix ,,', .,,' ' W 4 Off 1 , V2 f fff 1 1 gy f f if, V, f W WW M X M ,- X fzy ff f Yf 4, 1 -W 4 ,,, WM ' f f W4 , f I 4p,z, X f 422' , X, 1 , , , y ,f 1 , V S J? f Oh my excited. I got accept' I've been four mont reaction 1 and seen michael ai college HC arrived. The col iors SGH catalogs in ter and Ci attended 1 on Octobe' Campo, ar campuses termining Walter Joni Tim Monica Ensign Tiffany Ervin ITSBBCAUSEWE RB SENIORS 3 4 9 F S
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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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Oh my gosh! I'm sooo excited. I can't believe I got accepted. This is what l've been waiting for for four months! Yeah! This reaction could be heard and seen throughout Car- michael and Fair Oaks as college acceptance letters arrived. The college-bound sen- iors searched through catalogs in the Career Cen- ter. and Counseling Office, attended the college night on October 9, 1986, at Del Campo, and visited college campuses in hopes of de- termining what college A Mnrrlousl H ,... XS .......,..... .........,....,....,........,...,.,............,.... g ...... 1 111 t0 C0116 Wkere's the best place for me? would best fit their needs. You can hear about col- leges through statistics, but by going to the college I found out what it's really going to be like, said John Spangenberg. Some seniors spent hours preparing and completing applications which had deadlines ranging from No- vember 1 through February 1. Special hour sessions were held to provide ad- ditional help on University of California and California State University applica- tions by counselors in the Career Center. Excitement and frus- tration was felt while going through the applica- tion process. Frustrations ranged from submitting the application by the dead- line and having official transcripts and recom- mendations sent to the respective college to taking the Scolastic Aptitude Test. There was so much writing involved in the application. I thought I would never finish it, said Kelli Saunders who applied to Occidental Col- lege in Southern Califor- nia. Excitement was felt when letters of acceptance were received. I was so excited when I opened the letter and a lot of relief overcame me when I found out I was accepted to at least one college of my choice, said Janet Berto- lucci.- Deborah Frantz Wendy French Kevin Freund Kim Fuson Laura Gabriel z Seniors ,. K, , WY Ji Q Y Z Y V , ,,,,v,,,,,,,v,,, . 11-.,, frfr. - -v --f-- -- - - -- -
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