Q&A
Your advice for the Class of 2008...
Jennifer Fallon: Truly enjoy this last year with all your friends. You can always retake a class, but you can never relive this party! Christina Sauerborn: Work hard, play hard—period. Ivan Jakimovski: Get your college applications done early! I finished mine by the end of October of my senior year and did not experience any stress. The sooner you finish, the less time you have to worry about deadlines. Also, never limit yourself to what schools you are applying to. Aim high and apply to tough schools. Who knows, maybe you’ll get in! Geisy Marte: I strongly suggest that everyone should set their priorities in school, by focusing on setting and achieving academic goals for a better future. Jessica Torres: Try your hardest and never give up. Live life to the fullest, because these are going to be your best memories. Anthony Shehab: CHS is just a beginning; now is when all that knowledge we acquired is put to the test. Veronica Estevez: Have fun, but do your work and don’t cut classes.
Karen Wilson: If you ever take Mr. Gorgan’s classes, just smile, nod and agree with everything he says. Michael Di Virgilio: Stay sharp and leave some time to be with your friends and family because you don’t know when you’ll see them after you graduate. John Morales: Make the best of your senior year. Never be late to a class, you need to graduate! Arielle Saltzman: Enjoy your senior year because it goes by too fast and don’t lose the relationships you have with your best friends. Vanessa Felic: Don’t get senioritis too soon. Work hard, party harder! Kelly Ellmer: Just enjoy the time you have with your friends and don’t cause petty drama. Kathleen Rathgeber: You are responsible for making high school what you want it to be. Be yourself, find your true friends and don’t waste time being stressed. In the end, all that really matters are the memories and bonds you’ve made. Remember that the person you are becoming in high school is the person you’ll be for the rest of your life, so above all, make sure you like yourself.
Gianna Fata: Don’t let senioritis catch up to you too fast. Anthony Giordano: Enjoy every moment, it goes by too fast. Angela Gonzalez: Have high expectations of yourself. Nil Ece Ulias: Have fun during your senior year while still getting ready for college. I can’t believe how fast these four years have passed by. It makes me wish I enjoyed every moment more. Enjoy your last year in CHS! Cara Ruggiero: Don’t party too hard. You will definitely want to remember this later. Alex Anolik: Don’t eat the cafeteria food on Tuesdays. Trust me.
Senior Health Partners B OARD C ERTIFIED Cheng-An Mao, MD
Michael P. Lewko, MD M.D., F.A.C.R. Adult & Geriatric Rheumatology
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Geriatric Assessment • Aging Wellness • Home Care Specializing in Arthritis, Rheumatism, Osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders
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June 2007 • Clifton Merchant
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