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What You ( is the opinion of those students that actually voted, those that orchestrated voting for friends, and those who solicited votes for themselves within each gov- ernment class — isn ' t this, afterall, the democratic process at work? MOST STUDIOUS: Benis Babusis and Cindy Parr MOST INSPIRATIONAL: Edgar DelRosario and Debbie Canning CLASS CLOWNS: Julie Barnes and Mike Cho To keep our cool Senior Favorites-15
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CLASS FLIRTS: Marci Rawles and Victor Peredaz rUMNIEST LAUGH: Bobby Ferumean and Chris Walters We Took the Time 14-Senior Favorites
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8 Kinds of problems SENIOR faces S Christy Bauer can ' t fi- gure out who Carolyn Shepard is talking about. eniors face many problems throughout their last school year. Friends are a major problem, because they really don ' t know who is their friend. When they were young all their friends seemed to be true friends, as they got older their friends started to change and they got new friends. Everyone was going there sepa- rate ways, when they finally found new friends, people acted different, they couldn ' t tell if they were true friends or not, who can they trust? Seniors have a lot of pressure, because they have a lot of decisions to make. Are they going to a 4 years college, a 2 year college, or are they going to work in a gas station for the rest of their lives? riow is the time to start making the major decisions that could effect the rest of your life. Mow is the time to become responsible, because they ' re adults now and it ' s time to go out in the real world and put their life together. It ' s time to move out of the house and buy a small apart- ment. They need space so they can study and give it all they ' ve got. It ' s time to find new friends and to go your separate ways from others, it ' s time to be on your own. Though there are many problems that a senior faces, they can survive through it all. — Sha-Ron Schmidt Michelle Lamb, Cheri Qonder- man, Kristy BJorum, Dawn Riggs and Jim Mauritho dress up in caps and gowns to prac- tice what graduating will feel like. □ Getting to 1st period on time Planning for Prom without going broke Surviving the October 1st quake Registering for S.A.T. A.C.H. tests Knowing that the Class of ' 88 is the best! Participating in Iress-up days D D ||P c D Picking the right college major Keeping new administrators names straight 16-Seniors
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