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Page 25 text:
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,, That's What Friends Are For claim Cheri Cline and Annette Rein- Mike Bergondo and Chelle Lee sing Just You and l. hardt. Elder Don Schneider speaks to the senior class about friendship. Matt Pfeiffer and Joel Gueck came all the way from Union College to host our talent show.
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Elder Don Schneider, Rocky Mountain Conference presi- dent, spoke to our class about friends during the church ser- vice. But as a matter of fact, that topic was already on my mind. All morning I had been thinking about my friends and, of course, graduation. This was Senior Recognition Weekend. I knew everything that would be takingplace be- cause we had practiced the day before. Before the church service, the seniors stood in a long row in the church entryway. A5 I stood there looking at all of my classma tes, I couldn It help thinking about the real gradu- ation exercises at the end of the year. Suddenly, gradua- tion did seem very close. My mind wandered to what we would be doing after academy and whether or not I would ever see my class- mates and friends again. I 'm sad the events that have taken place here in my few years at Campion will soon be memories. But I 'm not too sad, for I know that each one of us won't have to say good-bye forever. We have a common hope that we'll meet in heav- en. Being a Christian means that you never have to say good-bye! 22 Mark Pfeiffer and Debbie Blood lead the march into the church on Sabbath morning. Ca Carsara was Tiffany Stephenson's addition to the senior talent show. Kerri Allen tells Sherri Frakes, I would do anything for you!
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Work is a part of each of our days here at Campion. Students work at a Wide va- riety of jobs. There are 113 working in the industries: 57 at Teen Pak, 44 at Harris Pine, 12 at Silver State. Twenty-nine work in offices, 20 as janitors, nine a5 desk monitors in the dorms, eight as resident assis- tants. Thirteen students work in the cafeteria, and 16 guard the plants in the greenhouse. There are eight Village stu- dents who work off campus. While certain jobs are more exciting and more of a chal- lenge, mostjobs get monoto- nous. Here at Campion with the monotony of the jobs come discipline and a sense of responsibility. Three R.A.'s - Melinda Wakefield, Shannon Klein, and Melissa Pate e welcome the new girls at registration. Chelle Lee pauses in her routine at the Norman Obland and Wallace Begay do a greenhouse. goodjob working for the maintenance de- partment.
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