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What would I do different? A few Seniors were asked, “If you could start your high school years over, what would you do different?” Here’s what they had to say. “I would have studied much more Freshman and Sophomore years. but I showed ‘em Junior and Senior years!” Emmett Fahey “I wouldn't have dressed like a goon Freshman year.” Scott Vosburg “I'd concentrate on studying; I wouldn’t have a job after school and I'd party more.” Quaker Winget “Tf I would have known about Aqua Net back then, life would have been a lot easier.” Ruelvis Alonga I don’t believe it but this actually happened to mel! Let’s recap those moments when we’ve all wanted to run into a corner and never show our faces again. Well, a few “sophisticated” Seniors have revealed their most embarrass- ing moments. Paula Marcheschi remembers her most dreadful mo- ment as the time she found herself sitting at the bottom of the stairs in Marianist Hall, completely embarrassed yet laughing hysterically. Eliza Sonza told of how she thought that getting up in front of the entire class and saying the Pledge of Allegiance was the worst thing in the world. And Shundra Phillips recounts being kicked from be- hind and landing with a BOOM and a SCREAM. Senior Paula Marcheschi smiles in embarrassment at the bottom of the stairs! Senior Year People Division 78
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PAI ... Seniors From the first day of privileges to the three G’s— Grow- ing up, GradNite and Graduation—Senior year is filled with new experiences. The Class of 1987 found a sense of unity and determination to make the year both worthwhile and fun. Said Alex Trevigne, “It was a time to think about the future but still have FUN!” When I grow up... “What do I want to be when I grow up?’ This question has puzzled people for years. When we were younger, we dreamed of being firemen, or, if we were lucky, one of the Superfriends! But as we get older, we have more serious goals. Some Seniors already know what they want to be. Ana Kirola said, “I want to become a psychologist for teens.” Cindy Labaniego said, “I want to be a computer electrical engineer, work in real estate and start my own business.” Philip Cruce wants to be an auto mechanic. Sheila Eugenio is going to become a dentist. And Ana-Veronica Garcia said, “I want to be an architect.” Senior Year People Division Senior Class officers for 1986 87 Dave Appezzato, La Tanya St. Charles, Tom Sareeram, Anne Cronin and Linda Quittman. Salute the officers The Senior Class officers worked hard to bring unity and spirit to their class. President Dave Appezzato ex- plained, “We tried to promote unity by getting everyone involved.” Vice-president La Tanya St. Charles added, “We tried to bring more organization to the class and to the Stu- dent Council.” Secretary-treasurer Linda Quittman said, “We tried to get ideas from people who had not been involved in the past.” Homeroom Rep Anne Cronin add- ed, “We wanted the class to feel like they had some power in the Student Coun- cil.” Homeroom Rep Tom Sareeram concluded, “We worked harder to get more of the Student Body involved this year.”
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Krista Adams Suzanne Algarva Alex Alvarado Diane Anderson Kim Anderson Pedro Arce Hiraneory Arrona Lisa Arroyo Harry Arruda Tisa Baumgartner Gayla Birch Janielyn Birosel Belinda Branson Ruben Briones Rose Burke Matthews Campbell James Carter Tammy Castille Junior Anne Stainback puts alittle extra time into her schoolwork. A typical Junior lunchtime, study, study, study. (HA!) Adams-Giusso 76 Junior People
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