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,o sophom, Senior even- my These two students an- Sandy Wetherholt and Cinger Rauhe. Even though they are both American-born, each has a foreign-born parent. Sandy's mother is from Korea, and Ginger's dad is from Germany. 4 People Divider
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f I Laurie Allcock Class Officer 4: Student Council 4; Homecoming Queen 4: F. T.A. 1.2 Michelle Allen B.C.C.; Homecoming Court; O.E.A. 3.4 Bonnie Amsden Choir 1.2.3.4 Connie Amsden Band 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3. 4: Pep Band 4 Connie Anderson Mat Maid 1; FHA Hero Pres. 2; Class Officer 2 Cindy Applebee Class Officer 1.2,3.4: Girls' Basketball 1.2.3.4; Band 1.2.3. Choir 3.4 Steve Arsulic Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.4 Ski Club 1.2.3.4: JA 3 Roy Barnes Martin Beagle Cross Country 4: Track 2. 3.4: German Club 1.2: French Club 3 Brien Bell Mike Blood VoEd 3.4; Vica 3.4 Sandy Borzaga Class of 84 arrives y t last! Being a senior—it’s a challenge and an opportunity we all have a shot at. When you make it to your senior year, you are looked upon to set good examples for the underclassmen to follow. For all of us the struggle to be a senior is hard, but for some of us the struggle is even harder. Becoming a senior was one of the most trying challenges I faced in my high school career. Seniorship sounds a lot like citizenship, and in a way it's very much the same. As a senior, you should talk about the goal you want to accomplish. But anyone can talk: you must show yourself you can win this challenge. When I first started my high school years. I had a very negative attitude. I wanted to be in with the in crowd. and I was for a while, three years to be exact. Then I saw what great attitudes the seniors had and how happy they were to be seniors. I thought. Well if they can do it why can't I; I can win just like them. I can be a senior. I will be a senior. I look back now at the freshmen and all the other underclassmen and say to myself. Do they really know what a great feeling it is to be a senior? When graduation comes, your heart flutters, while butterflies are in your stomach. Will they ever feel it? Will they ever know the meaning of senior life? The only way they will never know is if they aren't up to a challenge. I mean a greater challenge than in any sport. Sure. I played basketball as a freshman. softball, as a sophomore and junior. 1 was also president of our poetry club and a member of GAA. but that was not enough. I wanted to be a senior and wear that black and gold gown. I took the challenge, and I won! Crystal Nicholson Enjoying I ho freedom of being able to leave 7th fieriod are |ohn Craft and Jeff Korb. John and Jeff used the time during the fall to prepare for football practice. 6 Seniors Allcock-Borzaga
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