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W-. Two active Seniors, Cheryl Stalbaum and Iill Bell, watch a I.V. game in progress, waiting for their turn to be the stars. Roaming the halls wouldn't seem to be much fun, but Bill Winandy doesn't look too bored. He must have gotten out of class. 1.'ll No matter what you like, what you do, or where you go, there's a piece of you in everyone else. Something unique, that only you have. It could be a crazy laugh, a funny walk, or just a sweet per- sonality. Some how, they all fit in with the others though. They'l1 al- ways be there to look back on, something to laugh at, after you disappear from these halls. There will always be those memories of special events and people, and you won't forget them. You won't want to. Right now, for the most part, your own puzzle pieces center in on school and its activities. Later on in your life, the puzzle will re- volve around your job, marriage, children, and so on. It will never have four complete sides until your gone. As your life spreads, so does your puzzle. It will hold as many things as you let it. That's why it's necessary to sort through the pieces and find out Where they go. It's your life. You choose how to live it. You make your own pieces fit. Will it be a strike or a gutter ball? Diane Miller just hopes it hits at least a couple. Opening 7
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Cheerleading tryouts leave many hopefuls, either broken-hearted or crying with joy. Cassie Levrio and Pam Feiser were both lucky enough to win. Bake sales are a part of every home basketball game, and Leigh Ann Schneckenburger and Alan Kirkpatrick help the Sophomore cause. J 6 Opening Life Is A Puzzle- Pick Up The Pieces Lunch time gives these Eighth graders a chance to compare Not necessarily ones from class. jackie Cooley, Georgette
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