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cate’1 ' It is the day that we have all been waiting for. With some trepidation, we stand in line for our diploma. Afraid, yet eager, at what the future holds for us, we hear each name being called, each name nearer to ours and to our future. But before we can go on, the memories of our past year flood our heads. With warmth and wistful joy we remember our last year. All the events come back to us as vividly as if they were happening now. Homecoming. Color Day, the spirit-filled pep assemblies, lunches with our friends, prom night, and finally those rigorous final exams. Those fays are gone, but the memories shall be forever. Finally, as our name is called, we walk proudly to receive our diploma. The moment has come and we smile with pleasure for it is only the beginning.
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Doing It With Style T.icklmg an enormous task. The responsibility of raising $4,500 so that our Senior Portraits could be in color fell upon the shoulders of the Senior Class Cabinet. Yet with the guidance of their advisors. Mrs. Willson and Mr. Nickel, and the leadership provided by their President. Paul Wright, the cabinet was able to raise that $4,500. through selling yearbook ads and candy sales and a little more to put towards cutting the cost on Senior activities. While trying to raise that $4,500. the Senior Class Cabinet was also busy planning Sadie Hawkins activities as well as the dance. They also made plans for Senior activities, such as the Senior Picnic, the Senior Breakfast, and Baccalaureate. The Senior Class Cabinet worked hard to make this year's Senior Class Activities both unique and memorable. Senior Class Cabinet is a mixture of meetings, yearbook ads. candy sales, and class boards, along with deadlines just to make things interesting. Paul Wright. Senior Class President Back row: Mrs. Willson; advisor. Chuck Rios. Jim Garcia. Katie Vasilj. Yvonne Rubalcalva. Alicia Lopez. Armando Ayala. Ed Bertrand. Laura Sanchez. Connie Harris. Ruth Arzate. Hang Le. Mr. Nickeli adviser. Middle rowi Leonore Guzman. Rosa Medrano. Christine Flores. Beth Plcone. Kristi Larson. Carmela Marino. Jeanne Jurado. letty Murillo. Michelle Smith. Tania Lind. Front row: Marcia Martinez. Paul Wright. Olivia Maestas. Brandi Dart. Kim Gutierrez. Carlos Aldana. Maria Adame. Diane Martin. Alvar Gonzalez. 18 Senior Class Officers. Paul Wright. President: Tania Lind. Secretary: and Laura Sanchez. Vice President.
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