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76e i0 2Ocui i4 e i ' At lunch. Ken Johnson and Pat Bagdasarian entertain students with thier musical ability as Vince Prattella observes their perfor- mance. Many seniors had visions when they were children of being things like doctors, lawyers, or astronauts. For a number of seniors those dreams have changed many times. When Rene Sakamoto was a little girl she said, I wanted to be a gymnast, then a truck driver, a waitress, a miner, an archeologist — the list goes on. Now that she ' s graduating, she said her future is undecided. Several seniors looked to their futures with a lighter attitude. Marie Spellman said, I wanted to be a KGB agent; now, I want to be mature. Charles Harris agrees with her humorous view, I wanted to be bigger, now I want to be even sexier than I am. Kevin Jonker ' s first dream was that of an astronaut, Now, my goal in life is to make a lane change on the freeway without running over the little bumps, he said. A few seniors have changed their minds radically. Wendy Chang said, I wanted to be a doctor. Now, I want to be a movie critic. There are seniors who had dreams for the present as big as their dreams in the past. Kimberly Roach said, I want to write for Rolling Stone magazine. Some seniors started working toward their goals. Students took ROP classes or had only five periods so they could have work experience. Also, seniors continued to take college prep classes, whether this was preparing for college or preparing to put off their career decision for another few years. Michael Pawley Abimael Pena Steven Pena Manfred Pereda George Perez Eric Perry Kristin Peters Suzanne Peters Joyce Platts Nichole Pouliot Brad Powlison Thomas Pray Se u x ' U 19
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Ten-year friends Peter Brown and Marie Spellman turn a corner on the subway in Washington. D.C. TOe ' ne SttU We fight, we disagree, we argue, but we ' re still friends, said senior Alicia Gonzales of her friendship with Allison McDonald. Many seniors have kept the same friends since they were freshmen. You knew who they were. You ' d seen them around. Think about it. How often did you see Fernando Velayos without Stephen Huang or Steve Cronk at his side? When was the last time you saw Peter Brown and Marie Spellman acting dumb in two different places? But as Lisa Osina pointed out, it was not always smooth sailing: Annie and I are so much alike, we ' re constantly fighting. Annie Mitchell said, We ' ve been friends for so long and I love Lisa so much that it ' s impossible to stay mad at her. While so many of these seniors had been friends for so long, this might have been the last year that they were so close. Friends would be going to college, going to work, splitting apart. If they remember to keep in touch, at their twentieth reunion, they ' ll be able to say, We ' re still friends! if rl A t % Arnin Seesurat Christine Sherwood Sean Shipcott Jean Simons Bryan Sink Jamie Skinner Pauline Skinner Kellie Smith Kristine Smith Kim Soo Sean Spadaro Marie Spellman SeH6 4 2f
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