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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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iT's BECAUSE WERE EDI ..,,, Q .... ..,..,L,.,, 4 Seniors finally spark spirit Spirit, we got some! Face it, we're awesome! Senior year gave most sen- iors a reason to show their spirit, while in previous years spirit was not a feeling shared by all. Until their senior year, the class of' '87 never won the Homecoming hall or rally. Some seniors felt the losses were due to their lack of unity, Dur- ing our younger years our class was very divided and could not accept all its different social cliques and individuals, said Jo- anne Montalvan. Other seniors believed the low sense of spirit was the result of a lack of en- thusiasm. By our junior year a lot of us were just burnt out from all the Homecomings and Sports- A-Ramas. Last year a lot of people had heavy work loads with school and jobs, said Debbie Frantz. Despite its past, the class of '87 managed to unite its senior year and win the first several ral- B earing the cold, seniors Cristen Cleveland, Betsy Callen, and Kathleen Merrill attend the football game at Folsom to cheer their team on to a victory. We got the stick! Senior Kris King shows off the Spirit Stick that the Class of '87 won at the Homecoming rally. lies. Their greatest victory however, was their win in both the Homecoming hall competition and the rally. Being seniors we fi- nally understood the real meaning of Homecom- ing ,and therefore we all decided that we wanted to win and we did. We proved it to ourselves, said Fay Grundel. Senior year brought a very diversified class to- gether, to work together as a unit. We finally put down our defenses and started working as a class instead of as individuals. We finally started caring about all of us, said Tim Hayes. To others, Homecoming was a time to make old friendships stronger as well as build new ones. We matured in such a way that we were finally able to accept each other and look at each other as classmates. It was this unity and spirit that en- abled us to win, said Fe- licia Heard. Seniors 4' gf, ni fa 4? 'Ti li ,, 'I 4 si ,H ,4,x4',g, , 1 44.. '4,co ' I 5, . . ,,,. 4.4,. , X says-Q. Q5 s 9. 1 4 r sf 4 44 4 44 4s4s4.f.4v.sf44: 1- A Q 4 X ' x4 fsf'f4.S2,w rv ' 4s4s4,s44,4g I 4, sgisagf z c 4. sm- 1 sz wining-fm Q 'Q 2.-9' W MP 'ai .f'74v5 W .31 by hx 4 S as 4Xf!bSq.SQ 9WgSi'm5m Q V346-VQ? V55 s 2 9 SW is saws' as -hy, 49 X, fa: 'fsfszs , sw 'fs Q 4849 2 Q4 fi ff 4-.A 4 sq-fi, 4 4 ,-4191s-0, W4 s 4 sv W s-4 s my y as-as' ' Q MW is is 1: 4? sa 1 4 as 3 e ,vw 4 '- sa Q-'4 visa savers. 4 saw? as 9sw,,YmMsg is ff -V W ska fsggwg- as' -4. fmwwiww fgf 9,-swiwszfl if U ? z 1 :M 3,5 .., sa-41 bf es- A ng w52Qf f' - -, I nr 4 ...f 4 .,4 Q 4, ,M4 , 4 H? .. f X if WI. 1 ' Q2 My Aim, we 4 X44 -4 .3 . fam? fr szX-4-X42sf45-asaiizviswsfawf 4 4 5 4 fs 4 44 4 .1 'fi ,rg 4 ,Q-a.w4w4zgwsv 1 ea,..1,J9,.-Q,sr,fP,awp-4k'4,s jvg-wsf X if sv 'K 'j - .mS6yj,.v4xf,iQy4rg?' wfwglevgqkggge :fc f 5 f f , -' 4 , 4 , Y QZSWJQ-W--Mf'Gs -20,9 57 - 7-4 a , 5 ,.-M sv ,gf Qs fpwjefjy ' 01-Q' fi!! 4s'hs Q-:ij Sf55 :- 'fffi ,547 44 'f ' -X 4 44 fb .44s'4e44--V1smvfwwf cw:-4: 44 ,:4 A - 4W fy, .-4 Q75-44 4-2 WV ,Ez ill l lllz 1, l , il I Ii I l IV l1 li 4. li we li ii, l .4 :Ali ffiff-flff 7? .: ,f5'f 4:3 , -52 :hgh 46108 5 J' X ,4 .hr-may -V455 4-w44.4,, ..ymM5 4 as mf vpn. 4 - fy f.o,ry,.:4i41a.t,,- f-W rg- ,- Q-44-wfwiwfff W., 044 :- -4 4 c -Q4 1- 4 4 -if 13652 114,44 4v3ffmmf4V4'z5'4-X 5 X ae 4 . 4f- , 4,4 -Q4 4,c44e44W94Wfac4.. W-14-'f X, 4 y f ,X X44 , Z 44 .4 -4.4-,4.-M144 4 wwf .4 . QZKX wx 4- -4 '45 fi 7 4 42- an-ri ffs X- , 4 4 We .444 '45 4-for Q3 f4'f2,ffGWf.47?4 . wfiz 4 4 4. 4 f ,F 4 'ff' ff? I ' 3 i fi! 7457 wifi ff 44471 41 Q4 . , 4 ,4 w 1 44,-4 z,4q-ff-img-51 w - 34 744ff!W!Zf'f2, 44445707 4fff43,3X ,4 4f4.,44 44444,f4fs44 , of 4 4-f 777 fhyiffw 77 Y ' ff' 14 4 'f 45444 71f?!'f4fff4-2444 W 444 f, ,444 , .,,. 4 , 4 4 H 44. 514444 444W W l w,. me 2 :lii i. i i 1, l mpg 9 ll? ,ill fl If X 4 444444444w4wf44'Q4f-f441145414 4 4 ,Lili l i 4 4 4 4 we 44,1 44f44,444 ff 4 1Qf3f1if55f2?Z-if: 0 .. ,.,, , 4 -'Jw' l i i 4 1 E E
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