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Adrienne Ni. Miller Julie A. Miller wt Keith R. Millsap Steven l'. Mitchell l Being A ' ' Being in musir involves a lot of sat'r'ii'it'es. dCCUl'llillg2 lo .lon Phillips. .lon has heen playing guitar for over four years and is currently irt a r'er-or-ding projet-t with Craig Blum. Craig has played guitar for it few years and hoped to eornplete a demo tape soon. lie eomrnentetl that For everything we want to do, there are tltotrsands of other people doing the Sdmti tltingf' Bands form for various reasons, The hand Witness has been totlt-ther for four years and includes rnernhers Joey Ojetla, Josh Roche. liric Amhrosius. and Hit-lrarri Loyd. Joey had heen involved in rnusit- for over seten tears. and he felt that 'l'he lxest thing about musie is expressirig Jesus i'hrist. l-Irie played drums for eight years :ind said. The only reason l play is to represent Jesus Christ. llitrlrrtrtl had played guitar' sinrt- seventh grade and eonsidered his friend .iosh :tn inspiration. Josh had played guitar sinre third grade. He said that he, would like to eontinue in a hand or give lessons. What about the future? As seniors graduatt-d, it. was time to think about t'areers. Mike Kleven had played the keyboards for two years and was part oi' rt band. As for career goals. Mike will proh- ahly just continue music as rr holi- by hut wouldnt mind it as a ca- ,.., reer. Mike Roche was another talented guitarist who had played , for over' thirteetr years. For his i goals, he ttrrxiously replied, l want to he a rnusit:ittril A trom- ment whirlt sums up the whole idea of being part ot' a hand. LD R Q Seniors Muster What Craig Blum and Jon Phillips pose on a railroad track with their guitars. The two have shared at love for music together. Mike Smith smiles with an impish grin. Mike wore his Jimi llendrix shirt often and many people admired his unique style of dress. Qiedrt and Josh Roche take at hard earned They were part of the hand 'lWitness, Loyd played guitar during the Richard also enjoyed art. Caught in action. Walter' Funk laughs at the days events, Walter played drums, admired the hand UZ, and hopes to grow up to he a Kudish Yak llerder. sn... J!
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h tho e wonderful memories! Everyone had bad days. It was natural to wake up on the wrong side of the bed, be yelled at by your parents as you ran out of the house because of lateness to school, miss your ride, and end up walking. Then you are greeted with a detention notice for being tardy. On days like these, the world seemed against you. Well, not really against you, but it sure felt like it. You ended up doing stupid things that you regretted. From tripping in fronttol' that gorgeous guy you like to wishing that your teacher never had heard of oral reports, because you were not exactly the world's greatest speaker. You regret those stupid things you did, When you look back on your high school years, you recall at least one dumb thing you did or one main thing you regret not doing. When seniors were asked, If you could do one thing over from your high school years, what would it be'? , they replied: ln sophomore football, when we played Esperanza, I regret not run- ning the football into the end zone. Instead, I cut back across the field and got tackled. We could have won. - Robert Coons. I wish I could go back to my old school and spend just one more year with the closeness of my friends and teachers. - Mischa Marx A popular comment from seniors was: I would probably get more involved in school activities and would try harder in classes. - Mike MacCuish. Even though it's too late to turn back time and start again, always remem- ber the good times and even the bad, because that is what makes us whole LD
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