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Nathan Weed 'iWe are condemned to be free. - JPS Andrea Weiss Gregory Wenham Brian Westermier These are the best of times, Take the path to prosperity. Pooh Bear Gregory White Kelly White Lolanda White I luv u Mom 8: Dad - U both r very special 2 me. Thank u 4 all of your support. Troy White SURF CLASS of 82-83 Thanks for nothing Patrick Henry. Somi Wieboldt Try everything in life once and the fun things twice! Luv MT JT M8aD Ivory Wiggins George Wilcox Wey da wite wimmen at? H5lave the whales Judas Priest rules Robert Wilken 186 Seniors f 'l I0
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i l Patrick Henry from the Senior's Angle From the half-angle was how Rick Ta- kai saw it. Better known to most as HFuji because of his Hawaiian decent, he was only at school in the mornings. After 10:30, he left for ROP at Mission Bay. Fuji felt that what our school really needed was ' '... money in the school budget. He continued, We donlt have the tools we need to learn, and we gotta pay for all kinds of thingsf' Rick studied industrial arts at Mission Bay, and the lack of money had direct effect upon his education. Even though he 'lmostly welds there was a necessity for updated tools. And class- room necessities - 'ibooks and every- thingw, Most of the things that hurt our school in Fuji's opinion were somehow connected to the budget. Of course, since he spent all three years here - there were things that pleased Fuji. He felt, The hour lunch was per- fect, and that there were a lotta good lookin' girlsf' Over all, Fuji had a simple comment: Regardless of the obvious lack of money, and the colors of the lockers, Rick Takai felt that Patrick Henry 'lpassedf' Rick Takai, known as Fuji, felt Henry was a fair- ly good school, though he wished it didn't suffer from budget cuts. A fi lil. 9 . W.,,- ks ' X' '95 wif gi -nf ri Qi Wendalyn Wanger Stefanie Wagstaff When we build, we build for- ever . . . Sushi Mandy Walbert Life is at it's best now. Thanks for all the good times. l love you GJ! Elise Walkowiak Pamela Waller Jeffrey Warren Howard Wasserman Lori Waterman Raquel Watkins Nanette Watts Good bye PHH5. Livn class of 83 . Love you Mama and Daddy. Krista Webster All the love you've been giving has all been meant for you. l love you BDR. Kimberly Weckerly Senior Angle 185
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if Valedictorians from the job Angle These four Valedictorians all agreed that the one thing they wish they had had more of during high school was time. Mark Geisler, Rachel Millstone, Gigi Garrocq, and Sharon Merrow have all maintained a 4.00 G.P.A. while working, either on a professional or volunteer basis. Mark worked for almost two years as a clerk at Alpha Beta, the youngest one in its histo- ry. Although Mark worked up to thirty hours a week, he was still driven to do well in school. He explained that his motivation came from his desire to be the first in my family to go to college. While her inspira- N 'd make myself do it. ..,,? 1? x 'P Q! tion came from other sources, Rachel also managed to stay at the top of her class and work as a volunteer at Grossmont Hospi- tal and in the food services department at the zoo. Rachel felt that her friends were a big help to her. She said that study ses- sions with friends were really importantfl Gigi also volunteered and held a paying job. She was a peer tutor as well as a spanish teacher at Forte Elementary school. She also worked for Nordstrom Department Store. Gigi's secret was sim- ply 'fknowing that l could do everything, and just doing it. Sharon did volunteer work at Childrenls Hospital and as a tutor. She also did some work for a computer company. She said that keeping busy was the way she got everything done, because Hif l knew l didn't have much time, then l'd make myself do it. Bradley Williams Cheryl Williams Clark Williams JESUS Cynthia Williams Reaching The Top wasn't easy, but I did it for you Mom. Love ya 83 Jennifer Willoughby This is the end, beautiful friend This is the end, my only friend the end . . . Ned Willrodt Julie Willmdt There's a light in the depths of your darkness let it shine Fogelberg Lance Wilson Michaelyn Wilson Harriet Wingard Michael Winick Arlene Wiza You'll be my only, my only one and only - Luv u 4ever T.B. 5-28-82 Valedictorians 187
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