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Daniel Mesnard in Q ' Marvin Mitchell A:- V , A. M sf RE L Q ig l N William Mitchell js. Iames Mullins Every year another classigraduates replaced Bysthe next group of Freshmen conung the rules brams lonersy frrends sisters and brothers It 5 Qi All worklng andleafning under they . I . I I . 1 . sarne roof. i I ' y Influenced by teachers, well educated degrees. just as studentsare classified, they are I . . I . 8XlZl'E1'IlE ' . From clothes to grades halrstyles and attltudes a I s School rs more than work and play ll IS an experience u I . Heather Randles My worst experienlceyriuyatlQCAHS was one of the worst experiences of my llfe.Iiljiieinember it like it was yester- day. I entered the school kind of confused because all weekend long my friends kept calling me and asking hear what happened'?' 'About lwhat'?' I replied? to my first caller. Then l was told thehorrifying news: 'Juan,' she said, 'heakilled himself Fridayf Suddenly my heart dropped and I couldn't do anyting. I couldn't feel anything and worst of all, I couldnft iic All I could do was say NO! and pray that she was lying. s I ,I yst . I dldn't accept any more calls and I tried out of my mind by telling myself that it wasn't truegYiThen the next day ,when I went to school everyone was cry- ing. I still kepttelling myself that when I go into the building Juan will be standing at his locker acting as sil- ly as ever. But that never happened. Insteadjurhat I saw was students walking by his locker touchiinagiistsias if they weregivlng him their final good-bye I stood and watched friends saythat everything was going to be O.K. but I knew thatis.itfwrjuldn t be because Juan was qone and he was never ever coming back. Then at that moment all l could do was cry. ' sltcigss e g . Those of us that had the pleasure and fufillmentggot Juan Orsos love and friendship will remember forever. He wasialsweet person and a wonderful humanist and that ycc. .ishow he should be remembered happy and joyful. But Ill never forget that day for as long as I live as I will never forgetduan I loved him I 1 9 I -miss him- q 1 . . if W3 I N Travis Neumuller manages a smile for the camara but jennifer Wheeler is not thrilled! 36 PEOPLE: juniors
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Aimee Boltz and sophomore Sonia Hippard discuss family matters in the fall play, The Curious Savage 'Wrote :Wt ff Ms Lawton has a tendency to be a bit dramatlc ln her at tempts to get the atten tlon of the class My sophopmore year, when Mr Pool gave all staff members an elastic hand fused hers l iieffeitstlvely would zap them the hand 01558163211 papers Class seemed more interesting after that. S tes . xy, Zila Pope, Nina Bryant, Toi Thompkins and Traci Watkins pose for a self-photo. l , we're really proud ofy u, Love, Mom, jesse, 6: joey. jeffrey Knodel Amy Korpieski Krista Loynachan Timothy Lynch james Magwood Charles Manns Charles Manson, Ir Sara McClaskey Bamett McGowan Kelley McGrath Melody McKam Iulie McNamara Brian Meek PEOPLE: juniors 35
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.ffnf-4, at Two members of the CAHS family, Roger Wright and sophomore Merry Greenberg share a hug. Amy Korpieski dares to walk through the CAHS halls during class. Ianice Mullins Molly Murday Travis Neumuller Sheri Nordman Ralph Nowling Georgia Nunemacher Edward Oliver Terri Palmer Duane Penick Autumn Petty Ann Pinkerton Denise Poole Laura Rafferty Heather Randles Michelle Rayford Monica Roberts Kimberly Ross Heather Roush Nathaniel Russell Raynette Sample David Schneller Mark Schulze Abigail Schwarzwalder Kenneth Schweickart Audrey Smith Iodi Spencer David Spengler Timothy Stephens PEOPLE: juniors 37
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