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Mark Schauder The difficulties of life are intended to make us better not bitter. Richard Schlussel Your sperm's in the gutter, your love's in the sink J.T, Thickasabrick Renee Schor I was a child who ran full of laughter, l was a child who lived 4 today Arie Schreier Toda Rabal l had a great time. Thank you! Hope to see you again. Shalom! Mike Schultheis The world would not be unique without the people who make it that way. Laura Schwarz Thomas Schweitzer Quote, 'lUnquote That's my quote Hey Shputnicks Wally's out to getcha TJ James Scott Free at last, free at last . . . Luv u Sherrian . . , LONG l.lVE CONANH Tami Sellers Phoungetme Senethavilay Raymond Sermak Wey do wite wimmin at? Slave the whales Punk season open Hector Serrano Muchas Gracias Mama y Papa pro todo, et mes amies pour les bon temps. Carol Sevier Class of '83 we have finally made itl Thanx Mom and Dad. Love ya ES! Stacy Seward Sherrie Shearer Karen Shellhammer Rainbows only last a mo- ment, but friends last 4ever. Oochies 3 ILY MRA ,...,...-uv F 3 f Q tg .swf I ffl l riff. f 'W 3 A X , lt.. ., -. Modern-da Kni ht Saving the life of an elderly heart pa- tient or a severly burned child isn't just anyone's job - it is the job of Medevac paramedicsg and, it is the job of John Riv- kin, a Patrick Henry Senior who works as an Emergency Medical Technician QEIVITD. Rivkin belongs to the Boy Scouts of America Explorer Post. He explains, 'Alt was organized to provide the young gen- eration with experience in the field that they want to enter, it also helps determine their career goalsfl Rivkin wants to be- come a doctor, possibly working in emere gency medicine. As a Post member, Rivkin has ride- along privileges, working with parame- dics and assisting them in administering to Seniors those in need. l'Medical Explorers act as aides to the paramedics, John explains. Hlt comes down to the more people the better. Often when we get a call, the fire company will be able to leave the scene Ill IT? . . . doing something for the city. ' lg: early - possibly because l am there assist, Though most Explorer Post memt only receive 30 hours of training, EM receive 108 hours of specialized train Guzman, an advisor says, A'The Exploi are given Frist-Responder Training, well as a basic familiarization with the devac Ambulance. This includes a wi ing knowledge of CPR, l.V. adminis tion, and the proper set-upi resusitatorsfl Rivkin has been exposed to many 4 matic, and sometimes horrifying exi iences. l-le says, though, that he looks each experience as an educational c and in general, his experiences as posit ones. I feel that I am out there worl A trying to help people. I believe that inevitable for accidents to hurt people,
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19' 1 Numb' urn, dk' 1' 'ii Ruth Sai: You have only to open your eyes to see the hold of God. Mom 8a Dad ILY Valerie Salatino Now I know my ABC's . . . won't you sing along with me. l love you M8zD Nicholas Salerno Marla Saltzman Thank heaven for little girls , , . Peter Sarnouris It's a game that l've been living, now l need to know what's real. Julie Sanderson Unforgetful Memories Great times to come I Love You Larry 11-79 . . . Patrick Santos Raymond Sauvaiot lt is the function of perfection to make one know one's imperfections Yanhkam Sayavanh Oune Sayavong Venevongs Saysavang Scott Scarbrough Choc is nice but toads r more fun 2 kiss me 8: mine 4ever SBS Architect. Patrick Henry from the Senior's Angle Hit doesn't seem that big to me at all, said Ernie Comagon when asked about the size of Patrick Henry. HI like to be places vhere there's a lot of people. Besides iking the size of the school, Ernie liked Jeing an upperclassmen. In fact, Ernie iked being a senior much better than be- ng a junior or sophomore, though Ernie raw little difference between juniors and seniors. However to Ernie, the sopho- nores were immature. 'il couldn't picture nyself being a sophomore, theyre so iyperlu Ernie felt that the teaching staff was iecent, but he stated he would have liked t more if there were more teachers he could relate to, like Mr. Marino. When Ernie got out of high school he planned to take six to eight months for a long vacation. He would Hlike to get a job in the civil service, like a post office work- er' after he finishes his vacation. In addi- tion to a job in the civil service, Ernie would like 'Lto get a part time job in me- chanics. His training in mechanics stems from an ROP class he took this year. During his free time, Ernie enjoyed working on motorcycles, Hhitting the dum- bells, and going to the desert. To summa- rize his feelings about school, Ernie said, ul think Henry's prepared me really well for the future. ' t Senior, Ernie Comagon is not awed by the size of the school, however, he felt it served him well. Senior Angle 177
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'vt R vs-..., ' mess and eventually people will die. s view takes a supposed negative ex- 'ience and turns it into an entirely posi- 2 one. -le used this opportunity to find his own 'sonal rewards. lt's satisfying to me tl am out there doing something for the 1. l feel that it does enough for me, that l 1 do something in return.' John sums feelings up, 'il-laving a good knowl- ge of medical procedures is, on its own, Jery rewarding thingg l never know en l am going to come upon someone o needs the result of my life-support Jeriencef' John Rivkin reiterates a patient's vitals to a doctor located at Mercy Hospital. As an EMT. John assists the paramedics in treating all patients. r 2 .J I 1 fi' 4 K si I I ,QQQR A L 155 f 'Y . rt. 5 .. K-fs--:...i ,. 1. ,iii R- . is H ,.. g it it We ,. -f-,. V i 9 are 2' a 122 vi . S gp,- 'ff ' - lv : ft Vicky Shleton i have a friend who sits high and looks low, and a special mother. Sissy Shenas An old love is the best, but the new get better. Seaga poe KD KR AW D2 Jeanette Shepard LION, Good-bye l luv u T T 84 F Joel Sheposh When it's good it's really good and when it's had I go to pieces ZS Lia Sheppard We are friends and that is why you are and l am ll ...H.Z. D.M. O.M. G.V. Gabrielle Shina No one here gets out alive . . . The Doors Thanx PB WM KS PR MS AC Timothy Shramek Matthew Siegel We cannot do this thing, to give our sister to one who is uncircumcisecl. G.34:l4 Melanie Silver Earth has nothing to show more fair. Ne'er felt I a calm so deep. Kimberly Silverthom Sherrian Simpson To know is nothing at all, to imagine is everything. JS Endlessly . . . Steven Singer Life is like wine, it gets better by the years. Soccer Ftball Somsrnith Sirimanotham Victoria Sluzky What is essential is invisible to the eyes. Search with your heart. Alicia Smith Look upon the rainbow and praise Him who made it. Jeffrey Smith it 179
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