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College: Classes need to be taught with more feel- ing and more advanced classes. Jeanna Olinger MANY seniors at White River feel like Jeanna, that they are not prepared for col- lege Others feel that White River isn't enough of a challenge; that the work isn 't tough enough and they need the teachers to help them understand what college classes will he like. The Junior year is when coun- selors need to start having one-on-one talks with students about what test they need to take and how to start preparing themselves for college. With these few changes students feel that they would be more ready to face the transition. Even though White River doesn t have the selection of courses that students may find more interesting or educational, they do get the basics. Future graduating classes, though will have the opportunity to utilize the changes this year's seniors wish they had. In the counseling center. Lance De Larme gets help from Mr. Wytko about college and financial aid. Kimberly Mary Kimm Bonnie Knight Michael A. Koiish Mishelle Krohmer Keith J. La Riviere Tanya Labish Elliot F. Lawrence Deanna Rae Leach Mistie Little Ronda Renee Lochridge Paul B. Logan Don Loomis Shelly Loomis Robert Lunn Shaun Maas 20
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'Tm excited to start my own life. ” -Monica Kilbourn Steven Fruehling Diego Garcia Del Monte Angel Lee Graham Robert Graham Robert Grau Tina Gray Brad Gregg Ivan Gustin Chet Hanson Sean G. Hardin Todd Douglass Harrington Elizabeth Lynn Hartmann Marrie Hasek Andrew IV. Haugen Dawn Hay Terrina LeaAnne Hedges Dwayne Henderson Dennis Hicks Sari T. Hietala Dana Lynn Hill Kimberly Marie Hoffer Kelda M. Hook Bethany Anne Inks Ashley Jackson Ted Jenkins Jr. Shelica Dawn Jensen Nicholas I. Kelbaugh Jody Kemble Monica Kilbourn Brandon Keith Kimball 19
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Being A Senior Is Priceless IT'S a common problem of all seniors- lack of money. Why is it that the senior year is the most expensive of the high school career? Beginning in the later part of summer, seniors make appointments with photographers to have their pictures taken. This ranges in cost from $50 to $200 or more. Next, most seniors begin the chal- lenging task of applying to colleges that interest them. These applications cost $25 to $50 a piece. THE FINANCES DWINDLE ... Late in fall the representatives from Jostens comes and easily walks away with another large amount ($50 to $100 plus) for graduation announce- ments, caps, gowns, and other momentos. Mean- while, there are several charges for users fees, col- lege entrance exams and the reservation of your senior yearbook. Before you know it, graduation is two weeks away and you have a graduation party to plan. This is a chance to say Tnank-you to those who have stood by you and helped you through those challenging years. The Senior year is undoubtedly the most expen- sive, but the memories are definitely worth the price. Afterall, it's a once in a lifetime experience! During lunch. Senior Max Wehr talks over the cost of his cap and gown with the man from Jostens. Douglass Maris Patrick McCehee Terrie Lee McGowan Sean McLean Cynthia McVay JoAnne Evelyn McVay Brian Loran Meek Neil Milligan Jeffrey Myers Laurie Maria Narolski William Neddo Kari Lynn Nordhougen Kelly Oles Jeanna Marie Olinger Jessie Lyn Olsen - ■ N-
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