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Z! U Il I avi, h well! lf the guys at school are getting too lazy, l guess the girls will have to do the asking! With these thoughts, sophomore Kristy McDonald conve- niently summed up exactly the way many girls at school felt this past year. Contrary to popular belief, it was no longer the man's duty to ask the lady out for a date. ln fact, girls were often finding themselves ques- tioning whether or not they should take that crucial first step to ask the guy out. The answer to this ques- tion appeared to be in the affirmative in many cases. At school, girls were given more than enough chances to take the lead. The exciting and fun-filled backwards dances allowed the girls - even the shy ones - to conquer their fears and actually ask that special guy out for the night. The dances were really exciting - they let the girls take the lead and it felt great! Jinha Kim, a junior, expressed the feeling that many girls had after a backwards dance. Although it seemed natural for some girls to take the first step, others, like senior Sharon Gann, stated that she would never be able to do it because lshej was too shy and embarrassed . On the other hand, there was some soothing advice from senior So Yong Choi: lf women have made advances elsewhere in the world, we'll surely make advances in this way too! Further- more, sophomore MaryAnn Bake stated that she was sure that something wonderful would happen and women would soon run everything! by Angela Lee ,.,,.-nur. in uliiv ,, 4 x 4 X A' Q I lt .dab . ' s V' 1 A!E'll l Al zyo Seniors uick - look over there before he turns around again! Sophomore Kathi Chapler willingly takes time out of her precious 40 minute lunch break to point out her newly chosen target to junior Melanie Haase. Oliver Tabamo Leflie Tom: Erin Tuttle Mark Vafquez H0161 Walker
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Z li S? it ati is ave you found it yet?!! Waiting patiently, Oliver I Tabamo watches as Tuan Lee digs in his bag, trying to I I X ve' f. . . . Q' . I l Aa ind his lost homework assignment. Mean while, Roger J B I 3, W, Stepp casually slides his bag into his locker, he has already taken all -if QQ 5 .M that he needs from his locker. X, , if 3 x . tw .gm If K mlle for the camera!! In addition to having the locker git' 515142 stuffed with her books, Paige Donaldson shared her locker 5 ' W 323 2 vygyn gpg with Walter Cortes, only making the overcrowding worse! K'3L'-M A f ' ' 3 Q 2 i- r 5 45 Ei ,Z 5 Z 5. Q X I E Seniors
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