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The general consensus of seniors, in the advice to freshmen, was to have a good time and enjoy high school. But most seniors did admit that it is wise to take your hard classes first, so you'll have less to worry about later (as far as credits are concerned) and you can enjoy your senior year! 1. Take all the classes you need for college now. -Elaine Hatfield 2. Get out while you can! -Debbie Meastas 3. Do everything you can and be in. Treasure the times, they go fast. -Heidi Kowal 4. Party! Make it fun! -Brad Carver 5. Have fun! But make goals and reach them. -Kathy Magnusson 6. Do anything a senior requests, without question. -Robert Gray 7. Make your last year fun, but don't overdo it to the point where you never graduate, and always follow rule six. -Jennifer Ritter 8. Party, always obey seniors, study, and pick on the teachers, especially Mrs. Williams and Mr. Lujan. - Sherri Hicks fulfills her dream by singing her heart out. Tammy Mohr 9. Decide what you're going to do while you're a freshman, because when you're a senior it's too late. Good luck in the future. -Michelle Parker 10. Study and don't take too many study halls. Make these next four years of your life the best you'll ever live. Don't skip or cheat; it gets you no where. -Shawna Christianson 11. Have fun and work hard, but most of all enjoy high school. -Amber Lauderdale 12. Get involved in everything you can, then you can better decide what career is best for you and take all the classes you can as soon as possible, but have fun. -Jane! Hutchinson 13. Decide what career is best for you in your freshman year and take all the classes you need and then have fun and face the world with a smile. -Christie Warden 14. Go in the right door, stay on the right side of the hall and keep out of our way. -Tonya Goff p.s. Take Heed Freshmen Kaye Sharp pursues her career in art.
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--------------- SSMJOKS -- A'D VJC£ ZO IRSSHMeN. Barb Haddock, Christie Warden, Bob Gray and Tom Camerlo stand by the fireplace put up to decorate the senior hall. Todd Williams tries to look scary at noon. Terry Sherfey, Ray Esq ui be I, Robin Staples, and Willie Smith wait for senior seminar to begin.
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SSMJOKS Tom Smith Willie Smith Robin Staples Becky Swift Robert Taylor Lisa Trujillo Michelle Thompson Janet Tuley Kristen Timm Shawn Trevithick John Van Deusen Todd Williams Christie Warden Michelle Wilson
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