Morro Bay High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Morro Bay, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Page 46. 1. Robyn McCorkle, Betsy Maddox, and Deana Ross, like most MBHS seniors, spend over 2,000 dollars to pay for their last year of free education. The senior year can be expensive, but the joy, fun, and memories are priceless and will last a lifetime. Page 47. 1. On the average, seniors will spend about twenty dollars on dance tickets this year. In addition there is the cost of after dance refreshments. Troy Leage and his date, Stacey Ongley enjoy the dance and get their money's worth by arriving early and not leaving until after the last dance. Troy was smart to buy an ASB card as it saves him big bucks at school activities. 2. The seven dollars that Renee Scholtes pays with a smile to ASB secretary, Vicky Lady goes to finance class activities such as awards night, activities day, the class gift, and the color portrait section in the Treasure Chest. Future seniors can rest assured that there will always be some- one waiting to take their money. 3. Traveling the road to graduation requires lots of gasoline. Some seniors wonder if they own the car or it owns them. Not count- ing payments, it can easily cost over a thousand dollars a year to drive a car. SHHEASB wma ......W.t Hwang I 2 Senior Expenses 47

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Seniors Are Big Time Spendei y the time a student reaches his senior year he has gone from being put on the bus every morning by his mommy, to driving to school, dating, making career choices, and taking responsibility for many of the financial aspects of his life. Although it is with some reluc- tance that good-bye is said to these carefree days of childhood most look forward to the freedom of being a senior, at last. Being a senior is a very exciting time,but it can also be expensive. While a few are financially indepen- dent many find it necessary to seek employment to help finance the last year of a free public education. In some cases managing one's finances can be the most difficult lesson we ever learn. Some will never master it and many will never even understand it. How can I be overdrawn if I still have checks in my checkbook? , is a familiar la- ment. Parents have long understood how expensive it is to raise children and are eager for their offspring to as- sume complete financial independence as soon as possi- ble. While some choose to do without, most participate to at least some degree in the senior year ritual which is a cultural rite of passage. Regardless of where the money comes from, here is where it goes. The figures are, of course, only estimates but rest assured that no matter how bad it seems, it will only get worse next year at college. GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS S25 CAP AND GOWN 12 PORTRAITS 15C CLASS FEES 7 PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH E GRAD NIGHT 5C PROM TICKETS 16 TUX OR DRESS 75 DINNER 35 CORSAGE 15 ASB CARD 12 TREASURE CHEST 25 SCHOOL ACTIVITIES DANCES 20 SPORTS EVENTS 20 ENTERTAINMENT MOVIES, DATES 200 TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE 400 GAS 500 MAINTENANCE 400 CLOTHING 500 TOTAL S2470 ff yr' ,ww



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hanging With The Times ever are we more aware of how styles change than when we are Ioowngatanokiyambook.Thesenmrsontmspagehavebeen strong supporters of MBHS activities since they entered high schooland have aH expedenced then own changesthrough time. The year was 1982. As freshmen we entered into what would prove to be the most valuable experience of our lives to that point. We looked up hnthe enonnous upperdasmnen with awe and fear. Our thoughts were of whether Billy liked Tann and H we were gomg to be Uayv canned.OurhveshadlHHeifanyresponmbH- ity Pmnnmg asfarahead asthe weekend was a rarity. Our emotions were often out of control and our actions were often without reason. Burning the nndrnght oH over the books was unheard of and if homework cut into our time on the phone, we were devas- tated.lt was a twne beforeindependence, gas bms, insurance, or for that rnatten real dates. Since the beginning of our high school careers, time has moved us, whether we were ready or not, into an age of greater respon9bHny,heaWerwoH4wads,anddeep- er enwohonalfeehngs These members of the Class of '86 have the honor of being selected as good remind- ers of how each one of us follows the tracks oftWne.CouHney Marnns,semctedforbe- inglnghw Hntanousin herfreyunan yean claimed that the major difference between herfwstandlastyearsin hgh schoolwas that,as afreshnwan,Courtney hekja great disHke for the senior gnls.'W actuaHy hated connngto schoolbecause ofthe waythey treated me, said Martins. Courtney is pic- tured with Tom Ramos who was reluctant to be ren1en1bered as 'Tnost Hktahousu. He said that he would rather be recognized in other ways. Matt Pelfry, and Chantell DeJong, were selected as being particularly freshman-like in 1982. .-4 1 sf T ,c . ggzsq g i ff - .- g : A - .ft I ,g 2. 1 1 .ii im. WJ' .. - it f ZW ii is

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