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Couple, Josh Johns and Pilar Lease say that their faith in each Other is what sets them apart from others. English teacher, Mrs. Doherty's Birkenstock's sandals are what her students identify her with. Black hair and red lipstick is the look for Amy Haskins that makes her unique. Katrina Donaghey Katrina Donaghey
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The things that set you apart Trademarks. Remember that kid in elementary school whose hair always stuck up at the crown? You could tell it was him before he even turned around just be- cause of that certain way his hair stood on end. It was his trademark . It set him apart from the crowd. Whether it’s an expression, a habit, a way of dressing, or a certain belief you have, there’s always something that sets each person apart from the crowd, distinguishes you as an individual, as an original. Expressions seem to be a popular trademark. Many times a certain expression can really sum up your per- sonality. Danielle Kozma says that she's constantly telling people, You're cool.” Laura Avery’s motto is work hard, have fun, and be your best.” Danielle Minney says that her stan- dards make: her an original, only the best, anything else is an incomprehen- sibility.” Often something you continually do can make an original. Tania Gale laughs when she tells her trademark, My expressions. Why? Because no one else wcjuld dare to do them.” Ev- eryone can tell it’s Amy Lamica com- ing if you hear someonejchewing gum. Amy says she chews gum because it’s a proven fact that it by a lot faster.” The way Toni Biegan- owski styles I her hair is | what she savs everyone can tell her thinks the Nordheim sets her ai part from everyone in the what she says by. Samantha way I dress” es the day go school. Even if you don’t think you have a trademark , you do. There is some- thing about each of us that makes us original. Be proud of it. It’s what makes you special. Like Danielle Min- ney says, People don’t seem to realize that it’s cooler to stand out in a crowd than to blend in.” Katrina Donaghey When Rob asked about hers and she’s Burkhart and eir trademar mine e: len Fallon were he replied, I'm 28 One person with an extraordinary taste for clothing, Danielle Minney, states, 1 try to be r as different as I can.
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Dressing up for Week We've got spirit, yes we do. We've got spirit, how about you? It shows how much spirit the students have and it brightens up the entire week.” sums up Carolee Kring. People wore plaid, hats, college sweatshirts, black and blue clothing, and red and white. There was a bonfire and a dance on Thursday. There was also a pep rally, Homecoming dance, and traditional football game on Friday. It shows the spirit that B’ville has,” says Tom Shepard. He seems to know the spirit that everyone shows when they partici- pate in the week's events. Jen Smith thinks, Spirit week is great because it seems to bring everyone closer togeth- er. People actually dressed up for the days. It’s a miracle!” The surprise of finding enjoyment in participating is amazing to some. Spirit week is a lot of fun. As a senior this year, I finally participated in dressing up and I felt the B-ville pride. I wish I could do it again!” says Ginger Preske. Ginger shows that if people participate in the activities, planned by the Student Council, then the week brings a terrific change of pace. Titia van Deventer had a new experience, unlike most. She had the opportunity to see what Homecoming and spirit week were all about for the first time and probably last time in her life. It is an experience which they will take with them back to their family and friends in their indi- vidual countries, (continues ... ) 30 Spirit Week Erika Muench Lisa Olej The cheerleaders show off cheir latest dan routine to remixed George Michael tunes. During the pep rally, the senior class cheers their friends who are competing.
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