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2000 thc. ma)°r 0 Where will you lx in thc year 2000? With the turn of a new millennium, there will be many new changes. Accor- ding to many students, technology will be area of change. I can’t wait until the year 2000. It’s not only the turn of the century but it’s also thc turn of the millennium, senior Dara Quackcnbush said. “Everything will probably be high-tech.” Sophomore Kristie Olson sees changes in the year 2000 a different way. I think there will lx differences in people. Not only will their attitudes change, but so will their personalities. I also think that the government will be more organized — I hope.” By the year 2000, most students will be in their late twenties or early thirties. What will you be doing? I'm just going to chill out in the year 2000. I'll probably be playing professional basketball,” sophomore Tenecia Reed said. Senior Kelly Alexander said, ”1 don't really know where I’ll be or what I'll be doing. I’ll probably still be in school. I might be out in the real working world though.” Because of the advances in technology, Quackenbush thinks that people might ac- tually be living in space. “Possibly, there might be some space colonies. We could even be liv- . ing like thc Jetson's!” — by Jenny Juraaek -Si I WANT MY MTV. A large rally was held in Hot Springs by ZOU-98 to try to get MTV back on the - air Sophomore Stewart Isbell won second place in a contest lor this banner that he made. MINI MAG Mini Mag 117
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type of music you to has a great to do with what of person you ft You've got your own BEAT Music is a reflection of people's personalities. The type of music you listen to has a great deal to do with what kind of person you are and the things in life you enjoy. junior Sonya Mar- shall said. Most students agree that music can influ- ence people. In some cases, music does influence peo- ple. Christian music makes me happy. It in- fluences me in a good way. Hard rock influ- ences some people in a bad way. It can lead them to drugs, senior Karin Scharfenberg said. Sophomore Shelby Hudgens agrees with Scharfenberg. Some songs really make me think, some make me depressed, and some make me want to dance. For some students, the most important as- pect of music is the beat. Heavy metal is the best music because it has a stronger and better beat, Hudgens said. Junior Robert Stiles said, I like soul and rap music the best. I like the sound and it's got a good beat. There is a wide variety of music ranging from pop and jazz to rap and heavy metal. Scharfenberg likes pop music the best. “It's fun to sing with and it's easy to dance to. It just makes me happy! Junior Randee Gibson said, My favorite mu- sic is hard rock because I can relate to it. It gives me a feeling of relaxation after being cooped up in school all day. 116 Mini mag by Jenny Jurasek
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COLLEGE BOUND. Seniors Kristi Walker and Christie Schleitt plan a dinosaur theme to decorate their dorm room at 08U. What are your views on Aids “I think that the rumors should stop but I’m for preventing it. If we don’t stop the rumors and try to find a cure then it's going to kill at least two thirds of the population like the Black Death. — sophomore Jennifer Morgan “Although the statistics I’ve heard are not very comforting, I don’t find it life threatening to me. That may be ignorant, but I can’t help but feel it will never happen to me.” — senior Amy Embree “If you worry about Aids, take precautions be- cause it’s really scary. Nobody knows what causes it. The school needs to have a program to let people know more about it.” — junior Randee Gibson “I think that people should learn more about Aids before they start spreading rumors and ij '1 really think they should take precautions.” Vs — senior Tamika Jones Grad Gear Graduation is one of the most important things in many students' live right now. For some, after graduation comes college. For others comes work I’m excited about graduation because I'll get to meet a lot of differen people. I'll lx changing my lifestyle. In college I'll have to make myself stud] and learn more self discipline. senior Christie Schleiff said. After graduation and before starting college, there is something of grea importance to many seniors — a senior trip. I’m so excited about my senior trip. My friends and I are going to Florid; and a week there sounds great. senior Susan Sulcer said. ; 118 Mini mag
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