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Beginning A Lifetime Pla: I stir we re the Seniors of 83. John Stevens, Tammy Evans, and Cathleen Tucker discuss their homework before school. 84 Juniors!Opening During the junior year many students beg to seriously look ahead and began planning the future. This was a year that became time for major decisions - a time for progra- ming schedules to fit lifetime plans. Juni. began two-year vocational courses which con aid in preparation for jobs after high scho Others sought a different direction and t courses which would prepare them to en college. Many were still unsure about future plan Some took the Preliminary Scholastic Appit Test. lt served as practice and was a pre tion of what results to expect on the Schola Appitude Test, one required college entra exam. This also served as a chance to earr National Merit Scholarship, therefore, it was good incentive to do well. Anticipating and buying senior rings wi also a part of the junior year. Those who ch to make this purchase were confronted wits wide variety of styles and colors. Some chu to buy at school with Josten's, while othl preferred making their selection at a jewe store. Either way, the decision was import, to the student and could also have been an l pensive one. The least expensive ring for g started at 561, for boys 363. The junior year was a busy one with all i activities and programs offered. Stuff' animals were sold as the junior class proja The Valentines dance was sponsored by junior class, and later in the year a ser brunch was also given on thelast day seni were in attendance. Todd Dupont enjoys the entertainment at thi IJECA luau. JUNIORE
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I Qs. -Surrounded by opportunities, Steve Miller tries to decide the best way to get involved. 4 . Shelly Wieringa Lance Wilbanks David Wilkerson Sean Wilkerson Diana Willars Alton Williams Chris Williams Dewayne Williams Robert Wilson AI Wofford Don Wood Susan Wood Stephen Wratchford Angela Wright Janice Wright Kenneth Wright Rhonda Yockov Phillip Young Gracie Zavala Martin Zera Greg Zermeno The Other Side ot School Organization A, Club B, Extra-curricular sport C, join now, new members welcome, get involved. These were just a few of the many words and phrases thrown at the sophomore class the first few weeks of the school year. The freshmen no one knew were becoming the new blood of the many groups that help bring to life that glorious phrase, support your school. In addition to the endless amount of required classes, more and more sophomores began taking an interest in activities outside the nor- mal curriculum. Obviously, as the class became a year older, the phrase, leaving your mark upon the school, had come to mean more than writing on the bathroom walls. After the decision has been made to get in- volved, the first problem comes, Which will it be? If I choose Organization A, will I have time for Club B? If I choose Extra-curricular sport C, will my world history homework get done? I'II try them all and see which I like best. The next problem, the l-Iike-them-aIl-so- now-what-do-I-give-up-blues. lf I give up Oganization A, I may never see that cute guy, or girl, again. It I drop out of Club B I might lose my best friend. Oh dear! My world history grade is really going down the tube now! If I get out of Extra-curricular sport C, that sponsor might fail me. Finally, the solution, Either I'lI do it all, or absolutely die in the attempt. After all, my world history grade is going up. I wonder if I'Il be eligible for any honor society groups next year. Hey! Maybe I could get a job... Sophomores!Wieringa-Zermeno 83
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if-All Sammy Abrego Missy Adamcik Randy Adams Michele Agrella Dayna Albert Robert Alcala Dina Aleman Dona Altenbaugh Kelly Amason Mona Andrezon Eric Anthony Jenny Arias Fernando Arrazola Deanna Baier George Bakatsas Ann Baker Denis Baker Lisa Baker Laurie Baldwin Melissa Balko David Bandini Beth Banquer Robert Bardwell Mike Barkley Kenneth Bartlett Doug Beasley Gerard Beauchemi Monte Becker Donna Bedingfield Kim Beeker Karlton Benson Nick Benton Monique Bergier Angel Berlin Sheryl Berrier Susan Berry Susan Best Ellen Biggs Mark Bishop Dan Black Richard Bogan Charles Borsellino fl Juniors!Aorego Borsellino 85
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