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Brian Wolf Michelle Wong I came back to say good-bye! And in time we will all be stars! Thanks. '-,. . Lisa Wood .N if :Ji Alice Wood Time goes by so fast that you never l know it's there until it's gone. Bye Francis - Mia Wright Bill Yamazumi lf You Can't Keep Your Mind oPen, keep your Mouth Shut Thank You. Thao Yang Teresa Ybarra The only way to have a true friend is to be one . . . PALS Scott Yoakum Stanley Young 'Humpty Dumpty was pushed. A Career N w? How could you fix things so you only had two classes at Patrick Henry? So you could leave at 1O:3O? So you could begin a career in tenth grade? ROP was the plan for many students this year, and enroll- ment grows every semester. Classes such as metal shop, interior decorating and inter- national trades were offered at schools all over the city and the only price they had to pay was a sometimes lengthy bus ride. Cyndi Stephens was a stu- dent who chose to begin her career as a senior. Ml chose the International Trade Ca- reers because it sounded in- teresting . . . it ended up opening a career for me. 188 Seniors Learning about different countries and what kind of re- lations the U.S. had with them was only the beginning of things. Stephens met people from different countries and ll I opened a career for me. attended luncheons and meet- ings to learn what people in the real field did. Cyndi Stefens stands ready for her ROP class. Cyndi felt that her in- ternship provided an access to job openings. cn., ...YJ 'D , .. '-'fn
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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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Jl AN , ci, w 4, f H , f'Vs.s,s 3l.. 2 , ' -ea W 'i re wi ' X grr ' ,,.,..-.gr heri Bernstein -- Liberal Arts rian Wolf -- Math and Science , , L I, W ,-.. ,.,. t 1-f ' 3 fv ' l at if l B of A Award The Bank of America Achievement Awards devel, oped into one of the most comprehensive and highly re- spected student awards pro- grams in the nation. The B of A program was established to recognize and honor outstand- ing high school seniors whose scholastic achievement, sense or responsibility and evidence Cyndi Zale - Fine Arts of leadership give most prom- ise of future success and ser- vice to society. A Faculty Committee screened out- standing students of Fine Arts and Applied Arts, Liberal Arts, and Science and Math. Additionally each candidates participation in school and community activities was evaluated. The candidates had to have completed or be in the process of completing three years of study in one of the three general areas. Fur- thermore, each student had to have completed an overall GPA of 3.00. Once selected, each student received a certi- ficate of achievement. The committee then chose the to students in each field. Cyndi Zale was the BofA winner in Fine Arts, Sheri Bernstein in Liberal Arts, and Brian Wolf in Science and Math. Cynthia Zale We can be heroes . . . Bowie Anthony Zens - TEAM-MOOSEHEAD - The Desert, Mud and Fun Lives On Steven Zetterlund Deborah Zimmerman Loyalty to petrified opinion never broke a chain or freed a soul. HUT Jennifer Zurchmeide Our memories of yester- day will last a Lifetime. iLy .TE., SM. - immiel '83 Patricia Gima And so make life, death and that vast forever one grand, sweet song. John Mabee Duane 0'Brian Sonya Richardson The LORD is my light and my salvationg whom shall l fear? Ps. 27:1 MSM4me Maria Cormier You don't have to win to have Fun! B of A Awards 189
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