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discussion. Su Pak. Esther Kim and Angela Ruddy dis- weekend. distracted, Craig Bock looks at the birthday bal- uring class. to people like us People, that was what school was all about. From the newest sopho- more to the most exper- ienced administrator, ev- eryone had an impact on the school. There were many relationships: be- tween students, faculty, administrators, secretar- ies, aides, custodians, bus drivers and other mem- bers of the school district and also an intermingling of the above. They were all important. However, it was really the personal- ities of the people that made high school special. Having insecurities about keeping absolute confi- dences in different peo- ple made the year excit- ing and unigue. The fact that individuals are incre- dibily different had a di- rect effect on the life of others as well as on them- selves. Therefore, people being themselves need- ed to be accented, not just the effects of the people. -by Tracey Moore. 3mes Ganion and Matt Peterson listen care- speaker. d up. Dan Marty plays with the pet boa Cau- Rick Myers, Kelly Lynch, and S. Simonson.
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Jeanie Accetturo Mike Addicott Heather Allen Dustin Anderson Jackie Anderson James Anderson Lynnette Aney Tina Armstrong Susan Auchterlonie Lynn Avenell April Baker Malynda Barbano Debbie Bates Ranee Bayman Mike Beals Dean Beasly Kent Berggren Kevin Berggren pping up to Success hile most of us only, med of being royal- Sno-King Princess, Su- Auchterlonie, was royalty. Susan entered a nation-wide scholarship contest as the first step to becoming Miss America. She heard about the con- test during the spring of« her junior year when it was in the student bulletin. I needed a college schol- arship and have talent so P thought, ' What tru ' heck! ' The pageant was not ' judged on beauty, but or •swimsuit, evening gown, and talent competitions. Fifty percent of the over- ' all scoring was deter- ' mined by talent. It ' s ,portant that it ' s judged on talent, not beauty. Beauty is only skin deep but talent comes from in- side. When you perform, you show people who you are; your emotion comes through because you like what you ' re do ing. Susan did not win or be come a runner up that ' time, but planned on try ung again. You have to , keep at it . . . Just keep on trying. - Angie Scharbau. i
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