George Dewey High School - Seaborne Yearbook (Subic Bay, Philippines)

 - Class of 1988

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JU N Illllt' 1' K j ,G'5'l if Qghlid Y A9 pr' 25 S at it , J? . fin. 1' Leah Ordonez Frederick Pauley Laura Peifer Vanessa Pereira Roger Perido 'Ti Frankie Redmond Trent Reeve Lisa Reffitt Ll- a. University of Southern California Trojans b. University of Florida Gators C, Pittsburgh Panthers d, Northwestern Wildcats e. University of Georgia Bulldogs f. University of Arkansas Razorbacks . University of Michigan Wolverines . Stanford Cardinals S h i. Louisiana State University Tigers j. West Point Mules z-I '9-E '01-li 'g-3 ty-J '1-9 'L-p 'Q-:J 'g-q '6-la zslamsuv Diego Reyes Jason Rodriguez Joseph Roller Kenneth Saal my fwt , , Chriss Salling Heather Schindell Brian Schultz Carolyn Schultz Emmanuel Scordalakes

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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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IUNIURC Maria im ulan Tara Simpkins Robert Smith Jennifer Stallard Craig Taylor Shawn Thomas Tina Thompson Jennifer Toledo Veronica Underwood Anthony Vann Richard Veneracion Peaches Villegas Wendy Walker Allan Warrick COMMODORE CRAZY 3 2 1 ...GO! Theprogram is all set. The bugs are all gone. lt runs perfectly, ALL I have to do now is save it. The lights start to flicker, and the room becomes black. A voice of total disgust comes out of the darkness, 3 V2 hours of work down the drain, again! Many GDHS juniors, guided by Mr. Beshearse, stepped into the world of high tech. According to Mr. Beshearse, A child should be exposed to comput- ers as soon as he or she can start work- ing on a keyboard. A high school stu- dent interested in computers should in- vest in an IBM or IBM compatible computer because they are good quality and are industry standard? Here at GDHS, some students have already made that investment. Doug Burbey, who has a Commadore 64, stated, 'fl like owning a computer KEYBOARD MADNESS. Michzlcl Dempsey di ligently works in Mrs. CIemcnt's Word Process- because it helps me on my homework and it's very good for working with a Word Processing program. Harry Guess, added, I use my computer for reports and homework. lt's great! Even though computers are advanc- ing class to finish his program before the bcll rings. ing every day and the cost is dropping, girls just don't seem that interested in spending hours and hours on a comput- er. Tammy Francis explained, lt's just that girls have better things to do with their time.

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