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ALONE AT LAST! - sighs senior Nabeel Badawi. Students sometimes felt the need to be alone for one day. MOTHER AND SON? - No, no, nog just good friends are Coordinator Linda Martin- sln and senior Mike Anderson. Coordinators were often very wise in helping students out with questions. STEADY, STEADY. - Seniors Hae Song Hong and Eugene Kim carefully construct a Roman column together, Some days called for a little more time at school than others, f az., A 1,2 ,. ., ,. f' A Dag in Bra hm ii i ialandi school day was more than just discussions after class between student waking up early in the morning, and teacher. M going to class, eating lunch and I don't mind staying after school a lit- going home. There were students who tle while if it helps my students out with joined clubs and had a heavy work load, their schoolwork, said science teacher I while others played sports after school, Dan Barth. still others did all these things. Sharpening athletic skills while maln- Accomplishing something was a priori- taining good grades was difficult. ty of the day. Said senior Bryan Wyler, I devote a My schedule's been very busy this lot of my time to track, but I still keep up year, so I can't keep putting things off un- a good GPA. til later, said senior Benson Tang. Tang Schoolwork was only part of the many 0 had many responsibilities in the Senior things that happened between first and Style Council. sixth period. Difficult classes often required some 12 Student LifefDay in the Life
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WHAT A MESS - are seniors Malcolm Gill and Grant Scott on Buy a Senior day. Each day brought about something new. THE FEW THE - proud, the Marines visit the students. Some days the future seemed more a reality than others. We-1 i 9' Ti CO -' f 'C' fir . Ufcgvrrr Jblciia , f F A- .1 TY ,514 ff- Ur kdm- J Cyl X q YUK YUK YUK, - laughs senior John Barton at Homecoming Court Secrets. Fun was a priority on large ac- tivities such as Homecoming. PHILOSOPHY AT LUNCH? - Why not? say seniors Julie Neal and Lee Ann Starks. One could do anything one felt like doing any day of the week. Day in the LifefStudent Life 13
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