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Virgo Gloria Ginn Virgo—Believed to be the purest form, so they chose the virgin as the symbol for this zodiac sign. A quiet per- son. Rather be in a library than at a party. Sit behind a book. Doesn't take much to make a Virgo tense. Natural- ly shy. There is nothing she wouldn't do to help a friend. Libra Libra—Up and down constantly weighing alternatives, your likes, dislikes, moods and manners keep you guessing. You want to know the whole truth. Constantly analysis. Libra is happiest when everything is in harmony. Teresa Anderson Lisa Hay Cheryl Emgarten
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Cancer Nancy Whetstone Don Vogl Leo Leo—You love to be the center of attention, deep down Leos are often unsure of themselves and need constant reminders that you are appreciated. You have a zest for living. Doesn't take much to make a Leo jealous. Sherry Thompson Scott Kingery Jo Ann Plagman Renae Rayl Doug Schmeling Sharon Richter Cancer—Often called the Moon Child. Likes to go back once and a while and look at old pictures, read old letters. You can get sentimental about anything. A Cancer friend may seem moody, but your just sensitive. Mostly the sign of the Crab symbolizes the protective you carry's with you. Cancer is fun to be around because they pick up little mannerizims and mimic them percisely. 7
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Scorpio Tammy Ochletree Mark Larson Scorpio—Prone to emotional outbursts and jealousy. Ambi- tious and determined, persistent. Knows where you are going and won't let other people influence you. Very honest, loyal to your friends. Cindy Mains Bottom Left: Senior Class Officers, President Cheryl Emgarten, Vice President, Don Vogl, Secretary, Lisa Hay, Treasurer, Teresa Anderson. Bottom Right: Doug and Lisa set a good example for the underclassmen. Keep up the good work!! 9
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