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IN'HI GH'GEA calf study, half fun leasure. To some it's a friendg to others, it's having fun. But, it's something everyone has in common. Sometimes, going out to lunch is a pleasurable event. At other times, just talking to friends in the hall is a memorable time. It is different to all, but it is a universal language. Being In High Gear means excitement, life in the fast lane, and a sense of togetherness for the entire student body. Coming off a winning year in football, basketball, volleyball, and baseball, means the spirit of the school is high and in full swing. Pleasure. The element for ultimate greatness.-Brad Ward l junior Marie Talbot giggles hysterically as she reaches for pizza seasoning at Pietro's. Theme-Pleasure IJ All Omar 7
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Nicole Lee, sophomore, grins and laughs with a friend in the hall. 6 Theme-Pleaiure IJ All Ouw LEASURE IS ALL GUR
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IN ' HIGH ' GEAR just banging around f f he float meetings help. They bring everyone together to work on something we can all be proud of, said Mike Philipski, junior. But float meetings are just a small part of student life. It covers sports events, dances, pep rallies, shopping, partying, and even studying together until all hours ofthe night for a test that everyone will make a 69 on. It covers friendships, fights, growing up, and growing closer. All of these experiences help make high school more than just an education. We want to keep our class together, said senior Patti Rubel. Unity is the key to an involved, close class. The revival of Concerned Senior Girls was an attempt to heighten spirit for not only seniors, but for the entire student body. The Mod-Squad, which was banned, was also a new experience in spirit enthusiasm. Students always help make the year, commented teacher Kris McIn- tosh on those who make more of school than just extra-curricular activi- ties. They are taking academic work seriously, Mclntosh continued. The Rebel spirit that began with freshman registration remains with the student long after graduation. That's what student life is all about-Brad Ward 8 Sluderzz LW Division 2 ji i vi M Aff, K ,W . W vf,.. , r E ffrt 5.,-, ,,., ,,,-My j - K ,, f- ,ff ,rrr K5 nga get f jgw, .,,, ,ogy f , g, Y Q, Tw s:,.,,,. , V, ,. W 11' I . ,gg lf, S ef A' , r fe f ,M if J MJ N... if f ' M' ..Q-,, .. , f Seniors jamee Duewel and justin Press work on the float for the parade during one ofthe meetings held at Duewel's house. 'E
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