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Tonya Foerster Kevin Fordyce Laurie Francis Christine Friebe Kari Friedman Wendrika Fuqua Tracy Fuquay Hussam Gahshan Rhonda Gee Victor Geesink Molly Gilbert Jeffrey Giovino Kelly Gissel Christine Glancy Michael Glissmeyer Alicia Gonzalez Angelica Gonzalez Juan Gonzalez Ellis Gordon Erica Gore Debra Gorrell Shere Green Mike Guiwits Candas Gumber Deanna Hackelton t4 Se Uon4,
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Sfrie o£ Setttttty ' Dotow, Panic was a familiar eeling to all seniors, and worrying about graduating, etting into college or nding a job were a few hings that caused seniors o finally settle down. Call slips went out for eniors to see counselors bout classes and future lans. For those who still eeded additional classes, ight school turned out to be an important factor. Others needed applications for SAT ' s and ACT ' s, as getting into college was another step. Most colleges required a November application, and while college representa- tives visited to help students in making a choice, worrying about choosing the right one caused stress. Senior Cathi Razo said, I ' ve just recently made the decision to attend Cal Poly, and I ' m not even sure of that! Parties hosted by seniors were scarce. Sophomore Louie Vidaure said, Not many seniors are giving parties. The fact that some kids missed the ceremony last June due to academic deficiency inspired some seniors to study rather than socialize. This is my last year and I want to have fun, but graduating is more important, said senior Nancy LaVars. I don ' t party as much as I used to in previous years because it ' s time to grow up, said senior Jennifer Aston. Settling down meant different things to different people, but one thing was for sure, this class took their senior year seriously. Pamela Dahlstrom Rhonda Danielson Colleen Deady Katherine Deal Jill Ditterline Andrew Dominguez Kevin Dorado Shelley Dow Daniel Drechsler Karen Drechsler Jason Duffey Gretchen Dunphy Paul Duran Christine Ebersole Gabriela Escobedo Michelle Esposito Daniel Ferdman Patricia Figley Kristin Filippone Jennie Floto Setla A f3
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•enior class officers: Treasurer Priya agannathan. Secretary Kristen eters. President Julie Cheun. Co- ice Presidents Charina Oro and asturi Bagchi C ccen Stent For three years, class officers had fundraised, planned, and worked on one goal — Prom. With it over, and $3000 left in the bank, senior officers could ' ve sat back and relaxed. They didn ' t. Faced with projects that hadn ' t been important before — senior trip, graduation activities, site, and night, officers received a lot of help in what to do and where to go at the well-attended senior meetings. It was worth giving up lunch to vote on where the senior trip ' s going to be, said Tonya Foerster. And with the threat of if you don ' t raise the money — your cost will be higher, many seniors participated in the souvenir, candy, and John Hall Sang Min Han Adam Hanson Danelle Hanson raffle sales. I ' d rather sell now than pay later, said Eric Rafter. Even though the trip and graduation activities got seniors into the meetings, it was the Winter Formal — another senior project that received the most attention. Cancelled by the officers, it was brought back by popular demand from interested students of all grades. A great deal of time was spent working before and after school, break and lunch, but it didn ' t stop there. My job doesn ' t end at the end of the year, said President Julie Cheun, My duties carry on in ten and twenty years from now when we have our reunions. Daniel Hargis Salima Hashim Mona Hermosillo Lisa Hernandez Ericka Hicks Laura Hidaldo-Gato Jeff Higgins Jason Hignite S t vid 15
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