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Viradeth Souvannamacho expresses his architectural tal- ent, 15 i ' i , l Senior Michelle McClendon attacks her biolody. What am I going to do with myself? People often ask themselves just what they are going to do with their lives, but there are some who have known long before others seriously began thinking about it. These are the people who whiz through certain classes without any problems and seem to love it. Then they take related classes that are of- fered in order to get the most exper- ience and information out of the sub- ject. How many times have you ever thought to yourself or joked around with your friends that the person next to you who always get A's in Chemis- try will probably someday invent a cure for cancer. It may be a joke that seems funny then, but who knows, someday you will be telling other people you once knew him because he went to the same school as you, East. .i .W M fit' S .W f' ,. c V, . ,f A 1' , Senior Susan Luna uses the solarium for inspiration in her artwork. :Q 4' 'L ' Vi, . - --
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One last quiet moment before the mad rush begins. A .c A ... ax- This field will soon be filled with athletes practicing for sports. This is the second year the computer has been used for freshman registration. Use of the com- puter instead of college style registration was met with mixed reactions from the student body. Most of the students, particularly the freshmen, were against the computerized regis- tration. Classes, teachers, and periods had al- ready been chosen for them by the computer. A quarter of the students were for computer regis- tration. One good agrument for the computer was the elimination of the hassles and head- aches that accompany registration every year. Sophomore Jeff Cohen had this to say: You definitely get your classes, but you can't get your teachers . Some students get along well with some teachers and know how they teach, making school easier by leaving little left to ad- just to. The computer picks teachers randomly. Senior Dan Rodenberg described his experience of first semester registration as a waste of time: '7 was late, it was crowded, they told me to come back tomorrow. I did, waited for three hours, finally got in and ended up with none of the classes I wanted
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Q 1 L fl .A V Senior Carl Fuermann is triumphant after passing his Physics. Everyone at one time or another has probably wondered what it would be like to be rich and famous, while others dream, someday of becom- ing a big star. For some people, this dream is not far away. It is a dream worth striving for. There are a few lucky people in this world who were born with extraordinary talents and do not have to spend time perfecting them. Then there are others who spend hours and hours improving their skills. But either way, they both ha ve a unique talent that puts them ahead of the rest. These people are the ones who always seem to be the lead in the school plays or musicals or get to do the solos in the choir or instrumental con- certs. But these students deserve this. These people may spend long hours practicing and rehearsing, but it will eventually pay off when they will get their big break. Who knows, maybe someday they will be rich and famous and you'II be proud to say you knew them. Junior Matt Butterfield practices diligently to improve his skills.
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