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TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME FOCUS ON MINISTRY 6 ELEMENTARY 16 JUNIOR HIGH 24 HIGH SCHOOL 34 ATHLETICS 32 SENIORS 62 ADVERTISEMENTS 68 CLOSING 80 TABLES OF CONTENTS 1
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PERSPECTIVES Aauugh! I'm late for school.'' Oh no! A test to- day?!?” Sound familiar? Do you ever realize how much our con- versation revolves around time? See you tonight. What are you doing this weekend?” I’ll write you a note next period, we aren’t doing anything.” Time is a given. We either use it well, or abuse it through procrastina- tion; and do we ever know how to procrastinate! Procrastination can utterly destory the well laid plans of mice or men, and by misusing it, we can find our- selves in pretty serious pizza crumbs. Time has a tendency of squeezing us in its vice-like grip, like the passionate embrace of lovers who have been seperated by time, not wanting to let go. Our research papers tend to do that to us. Memorizing lines for WINNIE-THE-POOH and learning music for Choral En- semble have their drain on us as well. Even sleep has a tendency of being no friend. After the hard grind, all we want to do is crash. Instead that blasted alarm rudely detonates our blissful sleep like an invasion force, screaming Bonzai!”. Yearbook pressures especially choke the very fun out of life; time is no ally, instead it is a bitter enemy. The constant push-push-push to accomplish our tasks leave a physical, emotional, and spiritu- al drain on us that only a break can provide. The needed vaca- tion comes for us on weekends, Christmas vacation, Mt. Baker, Spring Break, and Camp Gilead. Have you ever noticed that the timing of these breaks, and holidays too, come at the precise time that we need it the most. God in infinite wisdom, has structured a rest period” in cre- ation, a time to reflect, recharge, and to be rejuvenated to take on the challenge of life. Look at time as being a friend who is always at your side, desir- ing to help. To misuse a friend- ship is to to create some prob- lems in that relationship. Treat time well; exercise self-disci- pline by finding those creative periods of rest to balance out those exhaustive stretches of stress, and you will succeed. by Todd Storry a Putting things off is serious pizza crumbs 11 2 THEME
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