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IUNIIIIL' Mae Theresa Mangohig Terrence Manning Michelle Marcelo Christine Marucut Raymond McGee Hilton Mills' Michael Mittleider Mark Montemayor Jonathan Mozo BEYOND BASICS Harvard? Yale? Tuition? Student Loans? ACT? SAT? Parties? Dorms or my own apartment? Depend on parents or get a steady job to help them pay? To go or not to go? College plans can cause a big headache! Chriss Salling commented, I don't really know where I want to go. I've taken the PSAT to prepare and I often go into the counseling office to get in- formation about schools in the Florida area. I have grandparents there and I want to be close to the family. Tammy Ocampo said, 'Tm not thinking about going to college. I want to go into interior accessory design or real estate, so I'll be going to technical school in Virginia Beach. I will most x likely live with friends. It depends on what they decide to dof' Gary Zimbelman explained, I want to go to the U.S. Naval Academy or the University of Nebraska. My parents want me to go to the Academy to save money, but I want to go to Nebraska because of the football. Gary wants a career that's fun, I want to be a pilot if I go to the Naval Academy. If I go to Nebraska, I want to major in aeronau- tics engineering. he said. I want to go to Clemson or Old Do- minion Universityf' commented Ray McGee. I want to go into business or criminal law. Ray has relatives at both schools. To help pay for tuition Ray said, I'm going to work at a pizza place. Thinking of college can cause a lot of confusion. I decided to join the Ma- rines, so I took care of all that, com- mented Bernard Johns. HARD AT WORK. Students hoping to score big, met daily with Dr. Sullivan in the SAT PREP class. Jennifer Naifeh Jonathan Nichols Tammy Marcel Ocampo Kristina Operchuck Sabrina Operchuck its B 2 2-
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JUNIORS ROCK THE HOUSE! What are the facts behind this slo- gan? According to Junior Class Repre- sentative Tara Simpkins, We have a lot of spirit! Whenever a group of us juniors get together, it's bound to be a good time. And getting together is ex- actly what this year's junior class is all about. According to Junior Class Trea- surer Terrence Manning, Being in a small school brings us closer and itls easier to work togetherf' We all have a good time and we're close like a fam- ily, commented Peaches Villegas, Ju- nior Class Vice-President. We passed out a questionnaire at the beginning of this year asking the juniors what they thought we should do to improve spirit, explained Pepper Perry, Junior Class Secretary. The re- sponses we got were fantastic. We asked them if they would be willing to help with bake sales or on committees and about 95'Z2 of them answered with a definite yes. The questionnaires aren't the only examples of entire class pro- jects this year. Emmanuel Scordalakes, JU Nlilll JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. fTop rowj Tara Simpkins, and Emmanuel Scordalakes. tBottom Junior Class President said, We put out a junior class newsletter, updating the juniors on what we are doing and what we planned on doing, like the end of the semester dance and the prom. We asked for suggestions and com- ments and let them know we have meet- ings every Wednesday open to all ju- niorsf' Rowj Terrence Manning, Peaches Villegas, Pep- per Perry. We want to involve the whole junior class in the decisions and functions usu- ally left up to the class officers, ex- plained Tara Simpkins. We want 10095 participation from everybody! Working together will bring us togeth- er. Barbara Hastings Cobahn Hedge James Heilner Kristen Herr Esperanza Hidalgo Matthew Houillion Fred lrish Paula Jackson Tina Marie Jones Tracy Klein Lesley Kretchmer Noel Lababit Anna Lizan Jon Lopez Maria Lyons
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