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at , vw---'.,...,,,M,.,v-4 jk at one looks fun! - Trying 5 decide what to take his enior year, junior Arnie almeron chooses a light ourse load. Counselors are available to help students make the right decisions for It starts out as simply what to wear and then snowballs into whether or not to use Eulers for- mula for sine or cosine. Decisions: everyone is faced with them every day. Who should drive to school? Should I even go to school? Should I do my homework? What will I eat for lunch? What should I do with my hair? Who should I like? Which candy bar should I eat? What classes should I take? Should I put my research paper off another day? Do I use pen or pencil? What books should I take to class? If I skipped Eeny, meeny, miny, moe - As the end of high school approaches, senior Amy Metz looks in the career section of our library. Choosing the right university is one of the many choices that a senior must face. IPhoto by R. Hoegeel On the road again - Choos- in to drive a moped to school, so homore Scott Ed- mondson lhurries out of the parking lot at 3:30 to beat the afternoon rush. The over- crowded lots create traffic jams on a daily basis around 8:30 and a ain shortly after 3:30. IPhoto5by R. Hoegeel class where would I go? Should I show my parents my report card tonight or tomorrow morning? Other decisions are especially noted for cer- tain grades. Sophomores must choose how they will get to school, since most lack driving licenses, or more importantly, parking stickers. juniors face tough pro- blems when they must decide what classes to take their senior year, and when to begin preparing for the SAT. Seniors have the most difficult decisions to make: what to do after high school. Not to men- tion the thousands -of decisions concerning their senior dpictures, prom dates an dresses, graduation plans, and the never ending list of class favorites. On the weekends students of every age and type decide what movie t ey are going to see, what party they will be at, and who they will go outwith. Questions and prob- lems such as these are constantly pondered by students. Sometimes they just have to close their eyes and pick. Copy by A Amy Metz Layout by f Amy Seibel li' f . h b . - - liS2geE'iu'eS IP Om Y R ChoicesfOpening I5
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Rock-a-bye - Choosing to a Second Language Class, sleep instead of to study dur- junior Oudorn Saenichan- ing is third period Eng ish as thavong risks the wrat of a teacher when he wakes up from his cat nap. iPhoto by B. Culverl ,faq The ultimate contempla- homework in, Michele Kola: tion - Making the ever so senior, digs through her whol difficult decision of which folder she put her locker trying to find it. lPhoti by R. Hoegeel I haven't used an A lately pencils in what seems to be - During an Algebra ll test, the correct answer. Scan-Tron sophomore Lisa Claussen tests are frequently used by 14 OpeningfChoices teachers to save time while grading. tPhoto by R. Hoegeel Opting not to eat cafeteria food any more absolutely necessary, sophomore Aaron Sprunger is caught coming back into lie .2 H0 l'a'ug me-,...,, ,f eatin out in the cafeteria is one many students who have cars illegall make. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel
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Yeah, so whatYl - Senior lackie Stout shows how creative she can be for hat, tie, and shades day, As a part of spirit week, dress-up days are traditionally looked for- ward to with great anticipa- tion. iPhoto by S. Greenl tx: X, K x ,ii ,W 16 Q .ff ' F We be parammin' - Dressed up for the traditiona senior girl's pajama day with teddy bears, robes, and slippers, senior annual staff members Leslie Stertz, Tracy Rico, Stephanie Belland, Amy Metl, Malina Pearson, and Tori Mathe participate in the spirit day. iPhoto by B. Culverl look what Mommy packed - Attired in styles from the past, junior Niki Davis and senior Candle Barry model the latest in nerd daywear. iPhoto by M. Pearsoni OpeningfTraditions Anticipation - Worried about the upcoming football game afainst Pano, senior Ramsey Braclberry anticipates the game that is only a few hours away. Several football players were named valuable resented with players and were E certificates. iPhoto y R. Hoegeei take a few extra minutes to clown around on their way back to class, Brad bought his Carnation from DECA, which sold carnations in the Summit every Friday. tPhoto by B. Culveri Those wild and crazy gu s - Acting a bit crazy on the clay of the last pep rally, senior Carey Corey, junior Tim Castlow, and seniors Mike Pender, Sean O'Donnell, and Brad Schwall as . , 'i in P 'ff . 9' ' i if s .5 - ff' sa Q. 'fe ' 0 ,-..,- .. Z5-,K 1,-I . Q , 'Qu ' f . 7' vi., ,Ji I 'fi ':If,.i!f:?, l . . 1 . A .-53.4-.,. . f 4'-f-:ar 0 .- rw:-.-. n 1 raft? Q , . .- -. www, - .'-gt ,iWm.- .t,-k V..-at . t,:.QtHv I .-,bl-,'.' 5 iff- f,'A.g,5, V gifs: , . ,I wi-.3 4fQ.f -rfggf X rf.:-.1-, ' Lum, I xx 4-. ' .yy gm rf. SQAIT: 7 fr ' r s.J'. Q ,ie sz' 1 saulry 1,5 ' .'-3ygN'fy'.3.f ' -: I ' wX'.-1'.s f1.gZ5.,. Q 1 Avfffi-'fini ff - :xx Yana.-.-' e ' fi: if 1, A - .',' - , - ,arfiyw rt It , f, ' 'j- itii . . , -4 div.-f... - . ,fiwa . , Fi g ' r E' 4.:'+. - .1 - - . - . - - L K VHMM , -ft -,fr 1' ',-'.-9:3 if- -'fs' ' f-'.'.'- ' Q 5231 'efi,If, .2 '. f'v'3-,'-M. ' W '- I V x ' I 524 J, ,gf ' 2 ' ' - f f' T ' ' i ,Z ,., ,,, , ,V ., 5, . u 'iff' ' f ' ' 'ij r V f .2 ' , I A f A , .sf 5 ' ,fire ,i 7 29 ii., 5. - ' - fn- - f T ' -' f' , .... , U '9 7 ,r :fx vi , ' s is t 8 ' 4, 3 f I , , , . r K if ze, ' ' , -' :,f ,'r,- 1, ' . f , ,,,.,, ff' '
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