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

 - Class of 1988

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DUTY CALL Would you like to spend 269 hours of your time helping your class? This year's first all-girl freshman class offi- cers have. President Mary Maningas said, It's hard work, but it's fun. On November 20, the Freshmen sponsored the Sunset Swing at All Hands Beach. It was the first dance held at the beach ever! Mr. Ryskamp and Ms. Piencikowski were hesitant to let us hold it at the beach, said Vice- President Susan Caldwell. They gave us a lot of rules to follow, but the dance was fuinf' According to Treasurer Yvette Grajo, We wanted to do some- thing exciting and new, so we held the dance at the beach! Freshman Clyde Valdez said, It was a great dance! There could've been more participation by the other classes though. What are the goals of the officers of the class of '9l'? Class representative Debbi Vilayphanh said, The thing I mostly want to accomplish is to im- prove the freshman class spirit. They want the student council to do things but they donlt want to help! Secretary Rachel Johnson added, I want to have some money to carry over to next year's sophomore class. I want to know everyone and be a part of the most spirited class. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS. TOP TO BOTTOM: Rachel Johnson, Yvette Grajo, Mary Maningas, Debbi Vilayphanh, Susan Caldwell. . ,,W,, V ai. .ttt X , 'I s FRECIIMI' N Philip Ajero Randall Anoba Joseph Baczkowski Jonathan Baker V Claire Baradi Jonas Barnes Shawn Barnes Benneth Barrera Myrna Batac Cesar Baylon Brenda Biedenharn Milton Binion Kristi Brewer Jacklin Brooks Crystal Brown

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lf RECIIWIEN Brandi Bucher Billy Bumgarner Dave Cadapan Bernard Calamug Susan Caldwell Jeffrey Castleberry James Castro Stacy Cruz Nona Dela Rosa Norm Dela Rosa Kathleen Donnelly C Ke1l1,DQuglas, Aurora Dudang Carlos Elegado Maria Esguerra M., 'TLS' BRAIN STRAI RRRRing! lt's the tardy bell for fourth period. You slam your locker door and rush to English class. Suddenly you remember- you didn't finish your English homework! Students tend to forget about their homework when they get home, and they usually don't re- member to do it until it's too late, What type of excuses do students give when they don't do their homework? I tell them l forgot to bring it to class, said Erich Ramstine. What teacher gives the most homework? Grave Varner said, Mrs, Van Sickle does for journal- asm, When do we do our homework? Nona dcla Rosa commented, I do some of my homework in school, then I finish it up at home and I study on the bus. Although homework can really put a strain on your brain, having friends around can help. I like friends around because I feel like l'm study- ing better and they can help me and I can help them, stated Stacy CFU7. Where exactly does a person do homework? I study in my room because my dad likes me to. He feels it l'm in front of the T.V. I pay more atten- tion tothe T.V. than l do to my homework, said Kristi Brewer. Some students may think homework is just something that teachers give us to take up our time, but others think differently, I think home- work is important because it reinforces what you learned for that day. lt's almost like a pre-test, stated .loe Taylor. 'I'III-1 HOMEWORK BLUES. Kristi Brewer does her homework in the library, a quiet place students enjoy when doing homework.

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