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Different Worlds This section is dedicated to the many people involved with our school in the past year. Saying ‘Different Worlds’’, or just saying ‘‘No two people were alike’, certainly fit the students at our school. Everyone liked different things and expressed themselves differ- ently, the students at school were no exceptions, but what made them different? Varying personalities, traditions, and environment, could have made the difference. Short and fat, tall and skinny, long hair, short hair, black, white, outgoing, and shy, all of these describe some of the characteristics of students at school. Although not every student at school displayed some of these Characteristics, these characteristics were what helped determine the differences between every student. Students as a whole, seemed to be very school spirited when it came to sports, and some took their sc hool work seriously. Though some students may have leaned more to the athletic side of school, still others leaned to the academic side. Students could be different from one another by the clothes one wore, type of music one listened to, kind of car one drove, but whether its Levi's or Liz Claiborne, Rock-n-Roll, or Country, Chevro- let or Ford, Big Macs or steak, how one expressed oneself may have been ‘Up in the Air’, but as the old saying goes ‘‘No two people are alike, leaves one ‘Falling into Place’’.
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What's Next Decisions, decisions ... With this thought en- graved into the minds of the Seniors, they must determine, ‘‘Is there life after high school?’’ To find a job, get married, or go to college was a big de- cision. College, marriage, mili- tary, and work were among many conclusions these students chose. The most unique re- sponse came from Ricky Powers which was, ‘“‘I wish to become a mason, get married, and have 12 kids.”’ Right or wrong, the Seniors muddled through their decisions hoping that they would be the right ones. Cinnamon Amos Tony Austin Aprille Austin John Baker Jill Bailey Amber Banner Robin Banner James Beaver Tony Bush Michelle Bush Misti Casteel Drema Castle Hard working and dedicated . Amy Hall, James Beavers and Anna McCoy were selected as class officers. Will | ever finish ... Robin Ban- ner is trying to complete a Trig. test before the bell!! Yum! Yum! ... Anna McCoy and Angie Pientka take a break for lunch to discuss the day's events.
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