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112 III' I IZITII3 M ww Mhjgrfio! Applications are due in one week! Why'd I wait so long to get started? This is going to be a major pain. I know l'll have to stay home all weekend and maybe even miss a day of school for all the time l've wasted, I need to borrow someone's typewriter - quick! Why am I doing this? I never expected it would be so much trouble. Preparing for college, taking the SAT, Achievements, choosing and applying for colleges, etc., was a time of panic and sweat for many seniors. Going to college and preparing is really a pain. I think high school life is much better, commented senior Ray Chang. Anxiety really set in when college-bound seniors desperately searched for where and how to spend the next four years or more of their lives. Counselor Melton Plygren suggested that Hstu- dents should visit campuses and check out the environ- ment to get a feel for what they like. Consciencious applicants felt like all of their high school life has been spent preparing for college. Thoughts as to which classes to take and what activities to get involved in turned out to be crucial decisions. l'The only reason I joined Student Council was so it would look good on my transcripts. lt's all bogus! remarked senior Mark Yee. Ju- nior Debbie llershberg felt like her Hwhole life revolves around getting into the college of my choice. On the other hand, many students viewed the whole idea of college with fear. l'l'm scared of facing things alone, admitted senior Chie Furuya. Junior Kendra Thurber ad- ded, l wish I couldjust run away to the Fiii Islands and get away from all the pressures and future decisionsII Copy and Layout by Susan Rosta Photos by Bill Hardy, Li Chen Lin, and Cindy Pu ...M Maw I. s..,,.-- , ....- NNN X 'XP' 11- MWfI,.f ,.nv ,,HI..mmwff:wf'w:, M, I 3 Critically analyzing what El Camino has to offer, senior John Lewis weighs his options. 57 Trying to beat the clock, senior Angie Lee rushes to meet an application deadline. g Tired hom a day's tour, senior SunAe Lee and junior Li Chen Lin take a rest.
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