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X I As they wait to change their schedules, Beth Jones demonstrates her freedom from braces to Naheel Mahmud. What you said Have you ever worn braces? I Yes 38f7o No 62fWi NX v X Pearly whites its Q to shine again From the very moment those silver wires and bands were removed, the seemingly everlast- ing dream became a reality. Those pearly whites could shine again. The change that came when the braces were removed was truly rewarding. Having braces off makes you feel good about yourself because you no longer have to worry about food sticking in them. Also, your teeth are straight- er, junior Kristi McKnight said. The school attendance record was also suddenly changed. It was always fun to get out of school when I had an orthodontist appointmentg now it is harder to find reasons to get out, junior Lesley Stow said. t'But I don't miss having braces, she added. The diet, was also changed once the previous rules were abolished. Although most ate anything they wanted anyway, now it could be done without all of the guilt. The teeth were straightg the smile was beautifulg and once off, all the pain seemed to have been worth the end result. Now the only question is...will I wear my retainer? Joe Livingston 10 I Brian Locl-:hart10 Shari Lockhart9 I Mike Lofaro 11' . Amy Lonesky 10 Chad Long 10 . Jeanna Long 10 Julie Long 10 X QC a f kxx .1-wie X at :N I . ,. s r l Kellie Long 9 Julee Lorton 9 ' y Cory Love 9 s Susan Love 1 1 S' 1' 1 Lori' Loveland 9 1 Af .3 .4 ' ...f Q X :yr , .ts . Q w NM Regenia Loven 9 . 0 Michelle Lovett 11 2 I i Lisa 'Loving 11 r 1 f ' .. 11, 'Q sf ' N2 it if il 1 J 495 he Y ' Sa , rv -,, ,X Q5 5 X, J 1' ' 1 Am f -,'-s 1747 ,144 64,-ff: 13 K' l 1 fn i , K A f an 7 . A 4 :Gu Q K 1, X Q' 5? 1' W f Kathy Lynch 1 1 1 itli i X 0 John Luce 10 Nick Luna 10 Troy Lutw 9 .3 ff V Angela Lutz 11 Kelly Lutz 9 Q Jim Lynch 9 0 fi bw Jeff Mabe 11 Grag Macchi 9 Jeff Macchi 11 Lydia Mace 11 Dawn Macer 11 . ef, 0. Valarie Magness 9 . Shawn Maguire 10 Kashcf Mahmud 9 Q - Naheel Mahmud 11 Mara Main 11 Chris Majors 9 Jami Malam 1 1 Jody Malam 9 Michelle Maloney 10 Tammy Maloney 11 Shawn Manes 11 5 0 lg X -v 40' I ....,...,, ,..,,,,, I ,.,. , ..,,...-- ' g rg'- Schuyler Mann 9 0 g 2 Corrine Mamma 10 . ' , i f 1 r Erik Markham 10 A 3 fx .- 52? 2 i or fr: Chad Maflef 11 I -f 'L V ' ' . Robert Marmouget 9 , ' f ar, --f Q -'--- SC t2T1a iZ'i30 ' l X lf -' Davi ars 5 .AIM L.. I Jeanette Marsh 10 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 , 1 ? an ,L .,.,,,...... V
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That then... w v Floshes of silver bonds It was only a nightmare. Chewing gum, crunching hard candy, and eating gooey caramel apples all became out of the question because braces were the name of the game. Entering high school as a freshman was quite a change alone. And although fresh- men were not the only ones to experience the pain, being a freshman with braces created a whole new problem. As freshmen, we try to look and act mature to impress the After luI1Ch, a toothbrush is a necessity for Angela Cotner to brush older studentsg and our braces were just another fac- tor making us realize just how much growing up we still had left to do, freshman Cammie Davis said. Wide smiles in pictures were also against the rules of the tin grins. Soph- omore Travis McCormack said, Braces were really distracting in a picture. They drew the attention away from the person. But until the temporary construction was over, ad- justments were made. How- ever, there was a bright side to bracesg they wouldn't stay on forever. --.....,W 1 Z M f N 1 In 'I fffff 1 ' 5 ' J 5 4' f ' gif J P' rfb ,- ww 'f' , 'gi' , ,Q 5 . l , M 4 Y ,fg ,M is 1, Teresa Kohut 9 Vera Kohut 11 John Kojdecki 11 Kymm Kolb 10 Laura Kovacs 9 Fred Kragh-9 Kelly Kramer 9 Todd Kretzschmar 11 y Cory Krueger 11 Jody Krueger 9 Michelle Krueger' 1 1 . Kristin Kubitschek9 Sherry Ladd 10 Heather Lairmore 10 Randy Lamberson 1 1 .Steve Lammers 9 Branin Lane 1 1 Josh Lankford 10 Mark Lanois 9 Mike Lanois 11 Keiiy Laurie 9 1 Lori Lawrenz 10 Michele Lawson 1 1 Beth Lemmon 10 Brad LeMon 11 Brenda Lentz 10 Jimmy Leonardt 10 Mark Lepper 11 Chuck Letterman 9 Brad Levine 9 Amy Lewis 1 1 Jacque Lewis 11 Shannon Lewis 9 Cara Leyba 9 Michele Leyba 10 Karen Lieberwitz 10 Melissa Liebman 9 Mychelle Liles 9 Heather Limb 10 Joanie Linder 11 Lisa Lindsay 11 Jennifer Lindsey 9 Nicole Lindsey 9 Dennis Line 9 Chris Lines 10 Todd Linton 11 Stan Lippelman 11 Jennifer Livingston 9 around her wires. - - Rss- , 'nf 5 .s . . X r t 0 . trt t . . A an ...N In -f Q Q - Q. Y-- . '. 11- 14 -. Nag' F i IIA. .L - - Stix f -:gsi-:i.':- ' sk N an xw- .X X X we ' - N X KN S ellii' iv' w XNXW ,sg L. s . GW. 0' Q Vx i57955f7f'7 S X . .t.. X L. 3. --awk? SX xx xiii 138 UND ERCLASSMEN NX N is X six L yes ,- rs ,F Y ' X 4'f1i,:: ' 2 e 1 1 Q 505 X 5 N 1.-sg .f ,-. . 'xi 0 vs 4' , . new 'sa :qs -' fp . 55 '- YTQX5, X -' X is N xx Rx xx X of X x xg? L O X si , ext - :si ms. N X X sk . gr -ff. - - - . 1 ra fi V, .iw 1 I 1 in Y. V . ni' IH! I fff Wi' W W ff ga, 'r f t X ,X Ifrsei 4 Mmunwne ,f f 44 N, A 1? K- gi Q- .2-121 X i 5' 0 t 357 lsr 1 v 1 Wx awww sz-21.11 as 1 fn - axe XX :ft N3 s X 1- no X mi A lt VX 1-ws 1 we V .si 1 .Nr is A 4 4. 31. yt ' f A 'D' X Q Xi N y 9 . SWF. .Q91',s,fl i:'- . ' . gi X-'T ANN 1 i Q if Ny ess-s Ps if A an N . -T '15 -- U? s 4, S A Q gk s L i v S R . 5 , , ti , K . X Y Q Ng x xfgst 2 1 1 KEY. I ft sw X R , .. Q 1' if 'mc xXx X , sc eg! X Q. -5 Qx 4 XX -. X , 9 ' we N A 4 A QM' 1, 1, ,.,, 4 i4,:gqi::' xxx 4 . X, X' V 51 T5 s x 'lin ,r.,
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