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juniors Anticipate Senior Year CLASS OF 1988 BEGAN TO PLAN THEIR SENIOR YEAR EARLY The class of 1988 decided to make plans for their senior year while they were still juniors. They realize that planning early could lead to a more exciting, and less con- fusing year. Many juniors began to make their college plans in order to avoid the hassle of cramming everything into one year. On the other hand, there were juniors who didn't feel it was time yet to make their senior plans. Right now, I think it's a little too early to tell exactly what I'm go- ing to do, commented Greg Bow- man. Being the last year of school, the senior year should be the best year of all. Most juniors felt that they should take it easy next year. Going out with friends, joining clubs and other activities is how I'll make my year exciting! exclaimed Mary jane Velasco. Later, Valasco commented, Every senior should take part in their senior class activities. The stu- dents planned to support their senior class by helping out with fund rais- ers. The fund raisers would enable them to have a successful Senior Ball and insure the fact that their year- book photographs would be in color. Without these two things, our senior year wouldn't be too great, said Laila Nabhi, We don't want our Se- nior Ball in the cafeteria! Overall, the majority of this year's junior class felt that their se- nior year would be a great one. - Theresa Heredia GO PIRA TES!!! Sherrie Cratty, Teresa Aiello, Bobby Howard, and Shari Lind cheer on the Pirates at the Tracy football game, while Guy Rognlien shows his pirate spirit. ' . . . juniors SMILE! Veronica Denton flashes a grin at a friend across the hall. TYPICAL NERD Rikki Rios dresses down for nerd day.
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P Lam Any, Y. I UNI OR VICTOR YU ... Todd Mendoza, Gabe Sanderson, Myrna Mercado, Roy fs Matherly, and Pete Marin give a big cheer for the juniors is mx jf K - during the countdown. ' N ' W is 4. --.4...,........ .,,, KEEPING COOL Ray Cooper shows off his surfing gear during spirit week. PUSHN' Robin Walker works out in the weightiroom. JUI'lfOI'S . - -
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