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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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Kathleen Godfrey Judy Goldberg Friendship is everlasting LK Sc SB all my love to you forever! DeAnne Goldman live, love and laugh . . . you only have one life time to do it in. Evan Goldstein James Goldstein Under the Bludgeonings of chance my head is blopdied but unbowed. , David Gomez You are my only love, now, and forever shall be I LOVE YOU MARY IARS 1 82' Diana Gonzales If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then give up! Stephanie Gonzales The Dreams of Yesterday Become The Realities Of Today OOChies 1 Gabriela Gonzales I WILL NEVER FORGET Ti-IE GREAT TIMES WE HAD! CF, DC, TV, PB. IWUV YOU MC! Simone Goodbody 8 days a week I love you MSPF. Bruce Goodrich Richard Gordon v PV' Never Do Toda It seemed so easy - a piece of cake - a short C500 wordl term paper as- signed in mid-October. Not due until mid- December. At least eight weeks to go. Al- most immediately, I knew what the subject of my paper would be: The Curse of Tutankhamen's Tomb. No problem! - I've seen at least two movies on the subject. The first week was think it overl' time. No worry! I'd told Mom about the l'easy'I assignment. The second week brought only a casual question from Mother as to how I was do- ing. I told her Sue Ellen and I were going to see Raiders of the Lost Ark and I was sure this would prove invaluable as refer- ence material - Mom believed that Soup is good food, so she fed Sue Ellen and me a bowl of Campbell's and we de- parted for the movies. Week three - no panic, but I felt I should show some progress - if not for Mom, at least for my history teacher and Sue Ellen Iwho although not too con- cerned, did ask how the term paper was coming along.l The fourth week was a time to lay back. I assured Mom land Sue Ellenl that all was going well. After all, I knew what I wanted to write about and even had a sorta outline in my head. Besides, Fri- day night Sue Ellen and I saw a remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchersv which, I'm sure, anyone would classify as primary reference material for my term paper. Fifth week - a feeling of I've got to get going. This feeling was strongly rein- forced by Mom and Sue Ellen although the latter didn't object to four nights of mov- ies, etc. which were totally unrelated to my term paper. ll 1 VG got to get going. Sixth week - get with it weekf, I bought a pack of index cards and started my research effort. I even filled out four of the cards during thirty-minutes of library research, II was aided greatly by Sue Ellen's sharpening of my pencils.l Mom was concerned, but confident I'd make it after I assured her of my progress. Week seven was sort of a calm before the storm. I relaxed, confident that a ll ooo great literary mind, such as mine, could handle the assignment. Mom and Sue El- len were somewhat less confident, Sue El- len helped by consoling me and building up my confidence during five dates that week. The two nights we didn't see each other, she uassistedl' me by four-hour phone calls which said, I know you can do itll, Week eight - Doomsday! However, I approached it bravely - I knew I could do it! I had a whole stack of somewhat disorganized index cards which I knew I could blend into something of Pulitzer Prize quality tif I were only a little older! It's midnight and I've got about 100 of the required words on paper and my master- piece is due tomorrow morning. Then lightning struck - I recalled my history teacher said the paper had to be neatly typed. I called Sue Ellen - her father didnlt seem to realize the critical position I was in. l-Ie said, 'll-leck No!'l to the sugges- tion that Sue Ellen come over and type my paper. It's 4a.m in the morning, my paper is due. I've written 200 brilliant'l words of the required 500. I switch my late-night companion radio from KFMB mellow rock to KSON and hear a country western ol- die - Have I Waited Too Long?
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