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Karen Gajewsky Tricia Garcia Keith Gardner KryjfTrlrHner Tom Garrett Spencer George Becky Geringer Gina Gibbs Garry Gill Kevin Gillan Heidi Giovannoni Jeff Girard Tara Glaim Marchelle Glick Jennifer Gollings-Ludt Teanah Gonzales Todd Goranson Tammy Gorczyca Richard Gordon Lisa Gorman Grep Gossler Jeremy Grace Brenda Graham Cindy Graham Annette Gray Dean Gray Pam Green Regina Green Tricia Greene Bythe Greiner
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Tracie Ferrell Jenny Ferro Lara Ferry Marnie Fesmire Tony Fiori Coby Fite Somer Fite Nancy Flatoff Beth Fleming Keith Flgsher Diana Yletc her Chandra Flint Robin Flory Kathy Flowers Eric Floyd Tom Foley Dan Fouty Charles Fox Chris Fox Sean Fox Chuck Foy Shannon Fralin Brian Freeland Jeff French Laura Frengley Greg Fresquez Vance Friend Jennifer Frunzi Kristi Fulk Matt Gage Beyond Backseat Driving Attaining a driver's license sig- naled the end to many students' careers in backseat driving. Now they were actually behind the wheel and in control. The possession of a license en- abled students to be free from the restrictions of Mom’s Taxi Ser- vice. It gave them the freedom to get out more and be on their own. Grueling tests of the mind, memory and reflexes were re- quired in the process of obtaining a license. There were also the months of practice while the stu- dent only had a permit. Unfortunately, having a license meant different things to different people. While students saw it as a license to freedom, parents em- phasized the new responsibilities that came with having a license. Of course, they also recognized the new opportunity to relieve some of their daily errands into the hands of their children. For the most part, students lived up to their parents’ expectations, and the license lived up to the students’ expectations. Strewn across the table is a collection of driver’s licenses and keys of those who have passed the tests. Waiting to get out of the school parking lot, junior Jennifer Hightower flashes a smile from her red Mustang. 232 Juniors People
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Xandra Greiner Lisa Griffin Jim Griffiths Tege Grissom GaryJ uevara. Robyn Gulley Matt Gundersen Jeff Gunn John Gurr Scott Gustafson Vincent Gutierrez Dan Haesemeyer Lara Hagerty Margo Hall Nancy Hamilton Bridgette Hammond Terry Haney Sonni Hansen Jeff Hardee Jeff Hare Kathy Harker Kim Harris Matt Harris Mike Harris Robert Harris Jodi Hartless Patrick Harvan Rick Hedding Bill Hegel Debbie Heim Any Prejudices? Anytown! Anyplace? Anytime? Anywhere? No! It’s Anytown! Each summer students from all over the state gathered to absolve prejudices and learned to respect all people. Anytown participants came from a wide va- riety of backgrounds. Students were chosen based on their leadership and community activities. As Stevie Fresquez stated, How else are we to be better leaders if we can't talk to all sorts of people? Encouraged to mingle and get to know as many people as possible, the approximately 80 people at each camp soon were able to trust and confide in one another. Not only did participants learn more about others, they also learned a lot about themselves. Front Row: Beth Felton, Joanne Reasoner, Diane Rubio, Stevie Fresquez, and Margie Rhoads. Back Row: Allen Kinnison, Alex Matthews, and Lisa Covey. 234 Juniors People
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