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Could that be a rooster in the arms ol senior Shawna Peer' Through their pets. students often shower! a hidden side of their personakties and occasionally released a little insanity Homework never seems to come to an end as Rose Cooley nstructs a student on hrs eve lass assignment Somet nes keeping up with work whde coping with Me itself seemed kke an npossAlitv to everyone At the sound of the final bell, Me Dafcn and Dawn Pxken make that mad rush through the aowded hals to the front door Many students found that thinking about the- end of the day was an escape from boredom On the phone in the new office is Tonya Pettway Many students came to depend on the office phone for anything from calling home s ck to ordering a puca trom any place that delivers PERSONALITIES 29
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ERSONALITIES after the unusual Personalities prove unique beyond the average Every school has its share ot unique personalities and varied cultural backgrounds. And we were no exception. In recent years, however, the concept became even more true for us. We became more individual. We had our own interests in mind as we drifted away from the stereotyped student, partly due to the many new opportunities available to us. Several of us had the chance to travel overseas, while others of us moved here from abroad. Some decided to take advantage of early-training for the armed forces or even graduate early. Maybe that's what made our school special. With the combination of different personalities and morals, along with intercultural thinking, there were few problems we could not solve. We considered ourselves a kind of miniature melting pot. To any outsider, we must have looked like quite a bunch. Even so, being unique had become a way of life for us, and no one worried whether the rest of the world felt the AFTERSHOCK. The day rocs on while secretary Mrs Perkins keeps everythiriR and everybody n perfect order Working in the office Rave Mrs Perkins the opportunity to observe
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Bob Abrams Ronald Allenian Andy Anderson Niki Andolsek James Arsulic Vicki Aunger April Baldwin Joanna Bartone Robert Beadle Scott Bienko Patricia Black head of the class !! Senior officers take responsibilities for the class Choosing graduation announcements for seniors was just the beginning of the tasks that had to be accomplished by the senior class officers. President, Vickie Weaver; vice-president, Craig Rich; and secrctary treasurer. Ginger Rauhc were also in charge of many functions such as the Senior Banquet, graduation ceremony , and the gift to leave the school. Vickie Weaver stated, “Fac- ing new expectations and challenges to achieve this year, the Student Council expected as much effort if not more toward helping them. The biggest challenge was preparing for the long-awaited commencement ceremony. Craig Rich reflected. “After all the complex plans that we had to deal with for the Prom last year. I thought this year would be a breeze. I then realized the importance of what we were doing, especially when it concerned graduation. And Ginger Rauhe commented, “Finally reaching the goal of being a senior and preparing for graduation, I feel that everything I have worked for during high school will pay off in the future. While working with Student Council, we completed worthwhile projects through hard work and dedication.” Craig Rich 30 SENIORS
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