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Darren Orsak Lucinda Padilla Michael Parkan Pamela Parsons Dawn Placker Stacy Powitzky Shelley Pribyi Randall Price Debra Ramirez Martha Ramirez Monica Ramirez Heidi Reinke Charles Robles Betsy Rodriguez Victoria Rodriguez Michael Ruiz Anna Salazar Sandra Salazar Sylvia Salazar Mike Sallas Anne Schanen Susan Sharp Robert Sims Chantele Singleton Marion Skoruppa Seniors 56
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Keith Lubbock Shawn Lubbock Donald Luster Fredrick Marshall Tamera Marshall Richelle Martinez Selma Martinez Sherri McBean Madeline Mendieta Mamie Mills Michelle Mitscherling Sylvia Moose Gary Moore Daria Morley Dorothy Motal Donny Moya Arlene Moyer Cheryl Naquin Travis Neitch Mary Neumann Curtis Newkirk Clinton Nicholas Renee Nunez Shannon Odom Dana Oeding
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F our years crammed three and into a half Every year when going through the calendar, the first thing marked for seniors is graduation. The particular date that evey senior is eagerly awaiting is June 3, 1987. The unknown secret about gradua- tion is that not all seniors will be graduating in June. Graduating in January isn ' t a posibility of which most students are aware. Not just anybody can graduate in January. Some students that are graduating in January are simply back this year to com- plete a semester, because of lack of graduation re- quirements. Some are graduating early in order to get married, or work, or even to get a head start on to college. The students wanting to graduate early have to have English IV during summer school, or have earned credit for second Wendy Jones, senior, goes over her test one more time to make sure everything is correct. She chose to graduate early so she could get on with her career. Just wanting to go to college sooner was Rae Jean Estrada ' s plan. If a stu- dent had all of the requirements and wanted to start college, then he or she may do so. semester English IV. The per- son cannot have failed any sub- ject since their ninth through eleventh grade years without having gone to summer school to make it up. Even though some students will miss out on parties, prom, school dances, or other school activities, graduating in January is a definite advantage for some. I chose to graduate early so I could continue to work, and get on with my career, said Wendy Jones, senior. I just wanted to get to col- lege sooner, said Rae Jean Estrada, senior. Graduating in January is not for everyone, said Royce Buesing, senior counselor. Each senior must look at the advantages and disadvantages, then make his or her own deci- sion, he said. tariy Graduates
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