Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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MNH Taken by surprise, Diane Greenberg, '87, Bill Rundle, '89, Jenny Waer, '89, and Chris Ellis, '90, express dismay as Sr. Kathy Rother, S.C,, keeps up the tradition of the Monday pop quiz, Ellis discovers too late his clashing footwear, while Eric Zimmerman, '89, and Suzi lmes, '87, continue studying. hump-M... 2 M 1 Q I E L 3 is M. The Mondays Daze definitely gets hold of Brenden Griffin, '87, as he makes no attempt to stifle an overpowering yawn, Scott Mo- rales, '88, struggles valiantly as the contents of his locker fall victim to the force of grav- ity. MONDAYS 15

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14 FEATURES CUSTEWS LAST STAND t unit have been a onda You wake up late. The only thing left for breakfast is Wheaties. Your car won't start, so you're late for your chemistry test. lt's only 8:45 a.m., but it's already obviously a Monday. After conducting a somewhat scienti- fic survey, we have come to the conclu- sion that, although the reasons vary, everybody hates Mondays. Luckily, we were able to locate several generous stu- dents who were more than willing to share their own traumatic Monday hor- ror stories. fRead at your own risky. You know it's a Monday when: lj You wake up in class with absolute- ly no idea how you got there. - Felicia Zamorano, '87. Il Getting mail is the highlight of your day. - David Smith, '87. E You can't find anything to wear. - Mary Sauer. '89. Cl The only thing that can wake you up in the morning is a freshman's neon shirt. - Vicki Yanez, '87. lil You come to school in your paja- mas without even realizing it. - Mi- chelle Crowell, '89. lil HYou put on one sock, then you put the other one on over the first, and then you spend half an hour looking for your other sock! - Lizz Jasiak. '87, Il l'The only thing happening at night is bingo. - Ray Skaggs. '87. But even if nobody likes Mondays, everybody loves a happy ending. So we'll end this story with a little positive advice: no matter how tough it gets, always remember that after every Mon- day a little Tuesday must fall, or, as Smith puts it, Tuesday is the rainbow after the fIood. 0 aw ' www, qgpwwmwft



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' . l uture foreshado ing lt was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wis- dom, it was the age of foolishness. tCharles Dickens, A Tale of Two Citiesj And so the class of '87 shall be remem- bered, not only for what they were, but for what they might be. lt was for this reason that the following predictions for members of the class of 1987 were col- lected - of the seniors, for the seniors, and by the seniors: U Gail Rice: Gail will graduate from art school and will become a successful art- ist. She will not get married. She will not have children. Instead, she will move out to the country and lead a simple lifestyle by herself in a small house. - Lynn Rundle. lfl Mario Islas: Mario will graduate from college with a high degree, get married to his high school sweetheart, and have a couple of kids. Mario will be employed by the government, but will always find time to be really involved in the community. - Claudia Serrano. Cl Lisa Van Ert: ln 20 years, Lisa will be the president of a successful busi- ness - a respectable one, of course. She will dress in Pendleton business suits and date all the young executives. Eventually, she will marry one of them and have three children fall boysj. Lisa will spend all her spare time driving them to AYSO soccer games in a wood- paneled station wagon. - Laura Brown. Cl Keith Orchekowsky: After inherit- ing a chain of Drug Emporiums, Keith will go on to Las Vegas to own and operate his own gambling casino. He will also invest in other hobbies: he will own a wrestling rink and produce record albums, especially those of Run DMC. - Melanie Martinick. E Loreta Ali: Loreta will be an execu- tive boss for ltaly's major fashion firm, in charge of all fashion designs and mo- deling expenditures. She will be married with two children, named Sarah and Cosmo. - Marianne Palko. lil Karol Waldron: Karol will marry a starving artist named Cecil. She will drive the same car she drove in high school, but she will have the best ward- robe, because she knows how to shop sales. Living in a cute apartment in Greenwich Village, she will be a journal- ist for People magazine after finishing her internship at the National Enquirer. - Shannon Wall. One possible future is that of a bum . . . 1 6 FEATURES

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