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Upper left: Sophomore Susie Hegarty makes her way through the hall on her way to class. Upper middle: A group of sopho- more guys talk during break. Middle left: Senior Tina Armon- trout tries to be inconspicuous, but she doesn't do a very good job of it. Middle right: Junior Emily Jones was this year's Redmen mascot. Lower right: Sophomores David Rains and Chris Robinson wander around the gym, looking for their homeroom seats at an assembly. 12
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Upper left-Brian Grantham, junior, and sophomore Amy But- tron, dance to the music of LDD at the homecoming dance. Upper right-The Golden Girls perform at halftime of an AMS football game. Middle left-Brian Grantham waits til the band performance at halftime. Middle right -Ronda Wenger, Senior, and Fred Hysten, junior, laugh together during break. Lower left- Buddy Bey and Shayc Birch get close at the homecoming dance. Lower right-Nettie Geritz, junior, waves at a friend as senior Trent Carlson works his way past the lockers. 11
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«tZUttCb How many times has someone called out your name and five people turned around? For some, this hap- pens quite often. We can distinguish each individual by his or her last name usually. But what happens when the first and last names are common? In smaller cities it is more likely for a person to have only the same First name, but in larger cities, it might be difficult to pick the person you want to call out of the phone book. When asked how she feels about having a common name, Stacey Schneider replies, I don’t like it when there are three or four people in a class with my name because it gets confusing. Maybe we should be as- signed numbers? Definitely not! I guess we should just accept and stick with our common names. -JM Upper left-A group of sophomore girls gossip dur- ing break Middle left-Seniors Debbie Estes and Tami Roberts wait for the morning bell to ring so they can go to class Lower left-Sophomore Angie Beien listens as she gets directions of how to layout a page in yearbook class. Lower right-Senior Rhonda Mink rinses a car at the AHS Golden Girls car wash last summer. 13
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