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A? W 2 Jn ? :l Sa7r VX we A ea? W 'VW , z 4 5 at I .iI. 3' ,, , 9 R, I A We sf .J V. I , 'MF' g ,,,, W A 9 E Q I M iim' S-.wh af' A, Q. . is it mi' TECHNICALLY SPEAKING: The virtues of Polytechnic University are extolled by a representative speaking to Keith Peabody. THIS IS THE EASY PART OF THE APPLI- CATION: Business reply cards allow Cara Sheppard to contact the University of Rochester. PLAN FOR THE FUTURE: The guidance counselors are always ready to give advice, as shown by Mr. Paige with Wiley Drake. TAKE THE CHALLENGE: The Coast Guard Academy recruiter apppeals to the patriotism of Steve Menk. AND lT'S A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE TOO! The faces of Karen Murray and Sue Duvall light up at the college representatives news. ANOTHER APPLICATION? Completing the forms are Eric Gartenberg and Louis Kofler. ' College Fairv ' Q., 0 0 '-'A 0- J? P. I ., -5- 4 B 5- ' A 'Q Q' far' ' .2 I U ,tx 1 I 1' 'I s I I . 'iv I' 'r li
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y v 1 V . Y - .gr if sr, !O Okay, I'm going to learn all 3,667 vocabulary words by next Tuesday! That still gives me three days to learn the math part. This familiar declara- tion could have been decreed by any junior in reference to the impending SAT's. With the school's traditional scheduling finesse, the PSAT's ended up on the same day as homecoming. Weary students clamped number two pencils between their teeth, while jug- gling photo l.D., registration tickets and pom poms. This was the first step towards a successful future: filling out little dots in an aesthetically pleasing pattern. The next step was finding an equally l pleasing college. Only this time, the ' Q college had to be just as pleased with I q 4' you. For many the high school college A - fair was the answer jfor others it was . :f an easy way to get out of class while dt:-5 1 . still looking productivet. Certain stu- . -pn-, 1 dents took advantage of the opportu- 'T ' nity to learn about life at the schools .wx A 31 they were interested in. Others fell vic- C'O'L'L'E'G'E B'O'LI' ' I use .-I 6 5 4 tim to the longing looks of lonely repre- 6 .' sentatives and felt compelled to re- 45.4-T ceive piles of college literature. Thus ' began the endless ordeal that would is take us through inane application ...i?'7'-lg: questionnaires, personal essays, and ' , finally, acceptance. f jf N1 .5 jj 5 j .. is ' ' METHODS OF CONCENTRATION: Chew- T In ' .- ' ing the end of his pen, Anthony Soares A A -E A ' reviews his notes before a big test. Q Q PUT ME ON THE MAILING LIST: The col- 3. g f .A lege representatives offer information to ' G .- students like Mary Birkei and Amy Wang. g Q, . A -: NO Mone TESTS! Concentration is mir- ix - . rored on Andrew Fuertes' face as he works A Xglr j ' , -L - to finish his exam. A ',,,,j. 4 I 0 . ' 1 -h1-' ni ' gun N 'f'1-' et ' ,, - TRUST ME, YOU'LL LIKE IT THERE: A fa QW 1- ' representative from Siena College gives 1 3-. GS W, .A .3 5 ,' . Kristin Nowak a view of college life. ' - . BUT i DlDN'T STUDY THAT PART! Fnis- ff. N tration would surely be written all over ' Q J't'l. 1 Scott Haber's face, if we could see it. .. g-5 in . -32-432 V M I --gn 5 Q I In I V EM A Ang- V P I College Fair I at , T T' . .... , f ' I n --gtg.: I , f
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1,9 A'C'A'D'E'M'l'C B'A L'A N'C , . ,afblm Bill Majuk, Andrew Jacono, Kathleen Wil- son, Jody Smith, Rob Johnson, Mr. Thompson, Lewis Koffler, Mr. Gelling, Alli- son Hammond, Joellyn Maoloney, Stacy Mlcelll, Chris Bottego, Mrs. Porcelll, Steve Misshula, Kelly Dempsey, Mrs. DeProspo .y .
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