Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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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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(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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•• ffami Men I came here. I had three main goals in mind: to improve my English skills, to meet new people and to learn about the American school system. Now I can say that I have achieved my goals. Even though I still don't speak perfect English, 1 have improved a lot in terms of reading, writing and understanding. 1 have met many people and 1 have to say it is very hard to find any friendlier people than you are here. I also have learned about the school system. 1 am very impressed with your athletic program. Besides giving students something to do. the team really entertained the whole community. 1 hao a great time playing football and basketball. 1 especially enjoyed the basketball games. In my home town it is really hard to get people to any games. Here the gymnasium was always full, rep-band playing, cheerleaders on the floor, big crowds cheering and of course a great basketball team playing made these gamenights terrific. I was also impressed with the music program. Almost every child here was able to play some instrument. 1 had a great time playing in band, accompanying the chorus, and of course playing solos in the music festival. These music festivals really makes music students improve. I was amazed over some of the solos in the state music festival. Now that my year is over it is time for thank you's. Pd like to thank all of you people for being so friendly to me: I'd like to thank all of the teachers for being patient with me; Pd like to thank my senior class for making the school year go fast; but most of all I want to thank my host family Elaine and Leslie Williamson for sharing their home with me. Without them 1 would have never been able to come to Geraldine. I have to go home soon, but 1 am happy to have my arents come here to Montana. During my year here 1 have earned to appreciate my family and especially my country. Even though 1 am anxious to go back home 1 am sad about leaving Geraldine. I will miss you all and I hope PU see you seme day again.

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