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fj NYTOWN, U ANYONE? Vanessa Fuentes said, Anytown seemed like another world, one where you didn't have anything to hide. A common feeling among students who went was that they didn't want to leave. For one week they had 'ideal' realtionships. Hopefully, though, they brought back the skiHs and understanding they gained to share with their friends and potential friends. ANYTOWN PARTICIPANTS. Front Row: Vanessa Fantes, Hyon Moon. Anthony Kong. Middle row: Melenda Moss- man, Elizabeth Reed. Julie Lear. Back row: Stephen Quinonez. Richard Bates. Joe Sk ysmith ClYisfj W Darren Jason Jennife Keith Smith Smith mith Smith h Sr “ UPFRONT I made lasting and valuable frienships at Anytown. Not know- ing what to expect was scary, but once I got there, I learned to open up and love it. -Hyon Moon It was easy to not like a person because of what they wore, how they talked, or who they were friends with. What was not so easy was accepting people for who they were, in- side. Anytown helped several students do just that. Students from all over the state came together to learn how to like others and them- selves more. Chosen on the basis of their leadership abilities, stu- dents opened up to each other and began to understand how people could be so dif- ferent, and yet, essen- tially the same. Anytown participant Kim Kristy Sr r Renee Tim: Smith tth Tomm Smith Stacy Jmotek Scott r.edeker Shari Sonaio mor Mike Scpjes Cindy SofG-on Lisa Sc enson Bernadette Sptotro
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SPREADING DISEASE Ditching- the non- credit course, was the one most students tried to perfect during their three years of high school. For ditching, seniors gave the excuse that they were affected by the yearly disease of senioritis while juniors said they were just learning to cope with senoritis before they were affected by it. Sophomores-well, there's no excuse for why they ditched. Everyone had his reasons for ditching, like Tm failing the class anyway.” Some even told the truth. I had to get the notice from my last ditch out of the mail. Whatever the rea- sons were, each stu- dent used his creativity to keep excuses new and inventive. DITCHING FOR DONUTS Srtce breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Elissa Dalton decides eating breakfost is more important than going to first hour. DUKKI! UP FRONT Ditching is a way to get out of homework I didn’t do and tests t didn't study for. Sometlmos I just like to take a break from the stressful days that Juniors always have. -John Magura. Junior ho-eberger ■Cher joe Schnurr Lame SO Don Sch Stephane Lisa Schwert John SchwidM Dee Scott Latrida Scot| Bill Serva Colleen Sev BJIy Sezate David Sharp Eileen She. ey Terr Snois I Jett Srepp:« I Diane $ ■ • ley Tom Shock I Dav :: ShuckM V : • 3 Samantha Slnonetti Jeff Siege- I DuS’n Sr sh I e ki|
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Kris Stehmork John Stephens Aaron Stively Ross Sfoeve Kathy Stott David Stout Eric Stout Tracie Stowe» KeMy Strosbough NAchele Stroutman Sara Strickland Jett Stringham Ketie Stropes Rick Strumpf Tamra Stuart Scott Stumper Jon Summerfield Siva Sundaram Beth Swodburg Dona Swenson Doug Switlck Paula Sykes Tawny Synowiez Lisa Tomburefli Kim Topper Tony Targhetta Vicki Tarr Ashley Taylor Jason Taylor Laurisa Taylor John Tedeschi Sam Tekien Richard Terr Andy Tesch Chris Tesh Grey Tesh Eric Tharrington Shawn Thomas 811 Thompson Marlene Thompson Shawna Thompson Glenda Thurman Kerry Tippets Jason Ttlson Notate Toper Israel Torres Yvette Torres Kris Tower Uz Townsend Jennifer Trausch Sandy Treece Debbe Trenck Robert Trevilyan Chris Trevigo uniors
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