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Year ■ ■— ■ — Ml And what do you want to be when you grow up? A nurse, fireman, balleri- na, and cowboy are common responses given by young children when they are so frequently asked that question. Many children also enjoy acting out those future dreams and fantasies. Re- member the back-yard circus where you performed for the neighbors, or at least your dog? Bandaging up dolls, try- ing to ride the family dog around the living room while lassoing whatever you could (preferably a younger broth- er or sister)? Many were the tasks we practiced in preparation for our chosen occupations. John Benoit Sean Benson Michelle Berry Laura Jane Bershas Anthony Bitney However, through the years most of these original goals changed to, in some cases, more realistic occupation- al interests. For instance, Tina Watson recalled, In sixth grade I wanted to be a certified public accountant and now that I am closer to actually being some- thing, my desire is to aid the financially disabled. That wasn ' t as drastic a change as Tori Knoop ' s, I always want- ed to be an artist, but now I want to be a stock broker. But believe it or not some dreams have stayed the same from childhood to the present day. I ' ve wanted to be famous since I was a small child and I ' m working toward that goal, expressed Amy Combes. Why is it that some dreams never die? Maybe some people just don ' t want to grow up! If we all stayed young, then our childhood dreams would nev- er die. However, the days of playing cowboys and Indians, and nursing a sick doll or dog are over all too soon. Whether our childhood dreams have altered or remained the same, most of us have begun to grow up, but one very important thought remains: No dream is too small or too big. Michelle Blackmon Linda Bostick Lynn Marie Boyd Varay Boggie Bronson Scott Bryant
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Guadalupe Acosta Cynthia Jean Adams David Adams Julie Aguero Pamela Akins Michelle Denise Alanis Jason Aldrete Rafael Alzaga Damon Anderson Marvin Anderson Tiffany Anderson Laura App William Applegate Lance Argetsinger Leslie Leigh Arnold Kim Austin Denise Avalos Frances Avila Lisa A. Bancroft Jody Banks Rebecca Barstow Jody Beers Erik Bell Michael Bern Michael Bennett Acosta Bennett
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Xialloween brought out the ' kid ' in Charles Bailey who main- tains a firm grip on both his bottle and his teddy bear. You ' d be surprised how many high school girls own a Cabbage Patch doll or a Care Bear like Lisa Williams ' . Kelly Paige Bryson Eileen Marie Bucci Terrence Burrell Lynda Burrow Raymond Butler Jacqueline Calhoun Esther lean Camacho Rosalba Cardenas Clifford Carlson Amy Carner Benoit
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