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Margaret Roche Cross Country, Mgr., Girl; Basketball, Swim Team Judy Rogers David L. Rolland Theresa Romero Dennis Rowland Billie Rushing Richard Sanchez Maria Santos )eserie Sarantos )avid Sasaki Football, Honor Usher, Basketball, CSF Kenneth Sasaki Key Club, Honor Ushe Track, CSF, Band Paul Schell Wrestling - closed campus 99
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Lesley Pike Connie Y. Pofahl FHA-HERO Lauri A. Pollis Band, Golf Sharon K. Powers Mgr. Football, Basketball Esteban Pradd Band Ken P. Quiroz Richard Quiroz Ray C. Radeka Basketball, Key Club, Armwrestling, Wrestling, Ski Club, Swim Team, North Is A What Campus? If this is a closed campus, we don ' t need an open one. This remark from Abe Singer was an opinion shared by many students. If North was a closed campus, why were students leaving at snack and lunch? Students were not allowed to leave; it was merely too difficult to keep students at school, especially during the noon hour. It would take the National Guard to keep you here during lunch, quipped Mr. Wolf at the annual policy assembly. Students seemed unconcerned that they weren ' t supposed to be leaving. When Moshier is waving goodbye to you, it is hard to feel guilty, commented Senior Mike Spinks. Students were concerned, however, once they were off campus. Police sweeps to Win- chells and Munchies picked up many students. People, who saw their friends being picked up, learned to be more consci- entious. The Administration was con- cerned mainly with keeping non-students off campus. In- coming cars from lunch were watched as they came in. The complications of the closed campus rule caused many students to simply ignore it. Forsaking the Husky Burger for hotdogs are; Margaret Roche, Dawn Goerner, Yvonne Metschke, and Allison Wing. Off campus eating was popular. 98 seniors
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College Looms Ahead My senior year means relaxation! To Kris Baker her senior year was a time to kick back. But for many, it was not a time to relax, but a time to prepare for their college years. Enrollment into a University or JC required many preparations before admission was granted. One example was the College Board Tests. After three hours of filling in bubbles for the ACT, students walked out of the testing centers feeling like zombies. It wasn ' t that the test was hard, but your brain really felt drained afterwards, recalled Laurie Inaba. Seniors filled their schedules with classes like advanced English and math. These classes weren ' t really considered fun, but they looked good on the transcripts. The homework from these classes kept seniors busy for many hours in the evenings. The most time-consuming task was fill- ing out application forms. These ranged from college application with questions like If you could go back in time to meet some famous person, who would you like to meet? to scholarship forms that wanted to know how much a stu- dent ' s father had made from June to September of the previous year. Some of those questions didn ' t even pertain to going to college, commented Karen Christianson. A problem faced by many students was financing college. Aid from parents helped, but most parents couldn ' t af- ford the full amount. Good grades helped many seniors to get scholarships and grants, but those who weren ' t for- tunate enough to fit into these categories were forced to get part-time jobs. Being a senior can be a pain, but it ' s a once in a life time experience and it is worth every obstacle the adults can dig up, declared Amy Hao. Lorrie Schmidt Angie C. Scholta Mgr. Baseball, Mgr., Girls Basketball Pamela Seebach Stephanie Seibert FFA, Swim Team, Mgr. Waterpolo James M. Senft Wrestling Andrea M. Sentelle Amita Sharma Tennis, CSF, Fr. Class Tres., Soph. Dir. of Publicity, Jr. Dir. of Publicity, French Club Paula Ann Sheltry Choir, Key Club 100 seniors
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