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(Ja e f wjtfue IN FIVE YEARS: I Mill be living in Phoenix anti will oe the head of organized crime. I will be very rich and very married. I will have four mistresses and a lot of fun! ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: When the going gets tough, stay ir. bed! IN FIVE YEARS: I'll be going to school at the Montana College of Mineral Sciences Technology, actively pursuing a degree in engineering. I do not see a wife that far ir. the future, but I in sure I will have had several girlfriends. By the time I graduate, j will be making close to $2C,000 a year and supporting my bachelor life style, like my pcrsche and summer cabin. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Enjoy the years that you spend in this wonderful school, because they go by so fast. Spend some time “socializing or else go crazy from boredom and stay a kid as long as you can, because you have most of your fife to be an adult. jVlccle tsi. Qbtw€iM IN FIVE YEARS: I see myself attending Northwest Community College in Powell, Wyoming for at least two years pursuing a degree in Equestrian Science and one as a Veterinary Technician. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Make the most of your high school career.
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flcAn 91 rJllonec IN FIVE YEARS: 1 will be working on the Farm and married. AW ICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Work hard in school, so you graduate. 9nna A{. fjoidAaAn IH FIVE YEARS: After my tel owship doing research with the American Cancer Society at ter graduation, I dec ded to become a doctor. I attended tcur years of pre-feed at Carroll College and was on their debate tear.. ho I arc in my first year of Graduate school and will hopefully be a doctor in another five years. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Enjoy high school and learn all that you can because although it may seem endless, someday you will graduate. Have fun; be happy: ana live for yourself, not tor everyone else. fjdtM Mm 9 fjtflcAitem IN FIVE YEARS: Aaron will have received his high school diplorca by narrowly squeaking by ir Government wth a D-. He will accept a basketball scholarship to , play at PLU. Later ne will transfer to UCLA to play with his pair Jim Harnck. there he will marry his dreafTi girl, Janette Big Knife from Rocky B’cy, buv his drearc car-, a Fiat, and have a dream job as an architect. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Don t take Government’
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i jUlcAael IN FIVE YEARS: Married? Who Knows? Kids? Who Knows? Rich? Hopefully! Out of State? Hopefully! Having fun? Definitely! ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Dare to he different; don't let what people think effect you. Have as much fun as you can possibly take, then a little more. Never show up on time and be the first to leave' TO JUNIORS: Find Juan, Fritz. Magruder, and kill them or at 'east don't let them pass the border! IN FIVE YEARS: I see myself attending Montana State University and graduating with a degree in speech communications. I also see myself falling deeply in love with a multi-millionaire and moving back east to enjoy a never-ending honeymoon with my wonderful husband. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: Never give up on anything you stand tar and believe in. Do what makes £ou happy. Work hard in school, get a good education, and have a of a time doing it. Tfalte-iT worth remembering!1 IN FIVE YEARS: I'll be married to Mindy and have two kids (maybe). I'll live in a warm place and have a big house. I will be welding for a living. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES: If you brown-nose, make sure the person in front of you doesn't stop: '1'.
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