Page 46 - CBA 1993 YEARBOOK
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Matthew C. Kaminski
School Newspaper 12, SADD 12, Student Sen
ate 9, Indoor Track 10-11, V. LACROSSE 11-
12, JV Lacrosse 9-10, V. Football 10-12, JV.
Football 9, Frosh Basketball 9.
College
Applications
Every Senior in high school knows the agony
of the first semester of their Senior year: a
heavy course load with lots of pressure to get
good grades and . . . COLLEGE APPLICA
TIONS! At the tender age of seventeen or eight
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Brian A. Kanerviko
Ski Club 9-12, SADD 10-12, Student Senate
10, Drama Club 11-12, Outdoor Track 10, V.
Soccer 10-12, JV. Soccer 9.
David Kantor
Ski Club 11-12, SADD 9-12, FBLA 10-12.
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een a Senior must make a monumental decision
— what to do with the rest of his or her life.
Where to apply is the big question. The de
cision is yours to make as long as the college
you choose is on your parents' list of "ac
sume you will only apply to schools of their
choosing. Afterall, you have the same basic
outlook for your future, right? Wrong! While
Mom and Dad are lawyers, "junior" might just
want to be a professional basket weaver.
Never fear, most colleges offer lots of op
tions. With luck, the college you choose will be
right for you and by the time you read this in
May, you will already be accepted to the col
lege of your dreams!
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