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ii flef, .. Egged on to clown around, some of Rl-lS's National Merit Semi-Finalists cook up a scheme to gain scholarships for college. 1.3. Richards' plans for the future include either SMU or Stanford while Wes Chang is interested in pre-med studies at the Uni- versity of Texas at Austin. While touting MIT, Britt Yenne really hopes to head to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Ebony Engram contemplates computer programming at Rice University in Houston. SQ? - fbias, tial? ii, QQQXYQQ sem 11 'm still applying to colleges. Does anybody want me? asked senior Allison Sanger. l don't know about eggs or cooking being involved, but l suppose l'm scrambling around, senior Mark Fraley said. l'm applying to a couple of colleges in Ohio, and scholarships would be nice. Some can peruse their selections at leisure . . without scrambling. l guess l'm lucky, senior Craig Minkner said. My SAT scores are high, and l'm in the top fifth of the class. Trinity and SMU have called me about my interest in their schools. Some have just one school in mind. l'm going to UT for my pre-med studies, saving some money and moving on to finish my studies, said Wes Chang, National Merit semi-finalist. Some are just glad the selection process is over. 1 lf l write one more essay about an important event and the mystical revelation it showed me, l'm going to CcensoredJ! said senior Jenny King. - Tracy Clinton lntro f 5
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'Ff- QClocl-rwise from top leftj Junior Class Officers Carl Thompson, Will Thomas. Susan Keller and Mere- dith Ford take a short break from busy schedules. Junior Heather Weber shows her school spirit on Hippie Day. Rockin' out to the B52's Rock Lobster, junior Allison Chattawoy dances in the Varsity Cheerleaders' performance during the Senior Talent Show. Over- whelmed by the jumble in her locker. sophomore Jenny David- son searches for her books. Juniors Kelli Alkek and Marcy Ruskin pause from the commotion of Spir- it Week to give peace a chance. While glancing over Junior Class T- shirt sales. junior lvan Chalif takes it easy during B Lunch. On Hippie Day, sophomore Suzy Pitt shows her best profile while sopho- more Shannon Ryan flashes that Cover Girl Look at TWIRP. CSQ-QQWGJJHJJJN 2790, 11 can't wait to be a junior, sophomore John McClure said, 'cause l'll be older and l can get a chance to date some of the senior women. Being older is seen as a social promotion. according to sophomores: but juniors see it as one step closer to graduation. lt's good to know l'm halfway through high school. Everyone says college is a party. l'm looking forward to graduating, said junior Jonathan Kruse. Although anticipating graduation, juniors still enjoy the year. You don't have the worries that seniors have, junior Kim Gumm said, And you don't get picked on by the sophomores. You're just in the middle. The classic tradition of picking an sophomores, ofcourse, continues. Sophomores get picked on and made fun of at the pep rallies, said sophomore Martin Wieland. But it really doe-sn't bother me because l know that next year l'il be a junior and there will be a new group of sophomores. - Sally Whittington and Carl Thompson lntro f 7
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