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e's Onl Dad Having a father or mother for a teacher makes a student the target both of envy and resentment. There were a large num- ber of students whose parents work at this school as teachers. And yet, many think this situation would be difficult. However, Donna Ble- vins reveals, I don't find it a real prob- lem. He doesn't favor me one way or the other, and I think I respect him more now that I have had him as a teacher. Mr. Blevins states, She's a bright stu- dent and we have a lot of fun. l'm glad she selected my class. Some questions frequently heard by teachers' children are: Does he give you extra help? , Would he ever give you a ll G gives me grades I deserve . . . B? , or Isn't that weird to have a parent as a teacher? Art Schor's daughter, Re- nee, responded that, He helps me as fm., Apnl French sg, ' Paul Frenken Take care of those you call your own ' , K and keep good company. Frism. . , V .W -a .T , fl Mitchell Friedel 8 days a week are not enough for hi . ,6- peaches and honey ' R i g Debbie Friedman Someday l'll be caught between c' .,,., N the moon and New York City Theodore Friedman Work all our lives to Build a shallow grave welcome to the SoftParade Laurie Frincke Be like the sun and meadow who arn't concerned about the coming winter. Arllne Fuentes . . . and someday we'll find, these are the best of times xox Mom, Dad, DKP Robert Fuller Regina Fullylove Dimitri Fulton Mom Dad Luv YA much EVAN YOU'RE my Dream come TRUE I LOVE YOU. Gigi Galang Moments may be temporary, but memories last forever. Roses, stars, and . . . Diane Gallanis You clon't say that ta me! . . . For Reals? Jerome Gangitano Nothing comes easy without work faith and discipline . . , keep it live Gigi Garrogo Seven days without prayer makes one weak Velma Gay U.S.C. Here I Come. Jesus Christ is Number One! Shari Gealtn Nobody ever had a rainbow until they had a dream. oochies v2 148 Seniors 1 we f, D was s . sf t s. -, B IQ much as any father helps his child, only is a little better qualified. He gives r grades I deserve and we have a lot of f teasing each other. Her father admitte I can't get away with anything with P nee in my class - she knows when I exaggerating. Overall, teachers' cl dren were glad to have their parents teachers because, You learn more abc them and more sides of their personality but all admit, you have to be a go student to begin with so no one can acct you of being favored. Teachers and their children are all hz py with their situation, and as Mr. Smit son, Jeff, revealed, How many other s dents study in a classroom with a me then watch him go home and mow 1 lawn. QN W!! if 1-rv P5 mee.. .A N. ..-. rv 1 :,jf, ' X ass' 'if ,-.J-0-w 13 -:nt ,
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' . J - sr 1 R was is it -- ,s .Ii it iii T T . is if ' eff i ., ,-i. 5,1 , .gg 13 ot SATisfied Anxiety over college board examina- tion loomed over the Senior class. The SAT lScholastic Aptitude Testi, just one of three college board exams, measures the knowledge of students in the areas of English and math. The scores from this test were sent to the prospective colleges and then used as one factor in determining student acceptance. Many students supplemented their knowledge in test-taking by attending prep-courses on 'LHow to beat the SAT, studying lengthy books and an enumer- able amount of vocabulary flash cards some even listened to educational tapes, all in hopes of getting a higher score on the SAT. The courses offered by schools and private classes cost between S20 and S400 and were usually four, three hour ll I I S worth the risk meetings. When asked why someone Darren Fitzpatrick Karen Flagg Randy Fleischman Here's to a future with no limi- tations, enjoy and liv it upp! Susan Flesner Bridgett Fletcherl want to thank you, Heavenly Father, for what youive done for me. Love you Mom, Dad, AF, RW Angela Flowers Thank you Mom and everyone who contributed to the new mel l love you. Andrew Forbis Thomas Fortner Bruce Fountain Class of 83 all the way RAW! Get high on Judo, Thanx Mom n Dad, GQ FHJA Karin Fowler You know l'll find a way. For me , . . it's the only life. Hoy! Ya know! Timothy Fox A Red Star Emblem views Eye to lg CASTLE DOMES Kingdom of my Future. Howard Fram Oh people of the earth listen to the warning the seer he said. Jose Francis Jacob Frank Dorothy Franklin My life is . . , a dream that to- morrow will bring. l Luv you Mom, Dad, C-83 Monique Freitag Our aspirations are our possibili- tiesl would pay such a huge sum for a 2 week course without any guarantees, one stu- dent simply replied, ul need high scores to get into the college I want to go to, it's worth the riskf, The necessity ot having high scores to attend the 'Klvy Leaguew colleges was the driving force for most. Before a test was given, it was not an unusual sight to see students recklessly cramming their brains with prefixes. suffixes, and roots, as well as tips on taking tests. ot SA Tisfied 147
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