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OPPS, WE'RE CAUGHT! Even Krissy Crowe and Angela Melick have their specialities??????? SWEET EXTRA HOURS. Honor Society members Elaine Fuller and Jim Talbot convince Darren Jones and Kenny Legarza to buy some candy bars. IT WASN'T ME! Steve Hemp, Ward Amberson and Jett Gillio perform during dress rehearsal for Ten Little Indians . TOUGH WORKOUTS. Chris Morton's long hours of wrestling pay off during the State Tournament. any Qld! who 97 O K
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, EXTRA MILERS Outstanding students, unique students, superior students: they were the ones who stoodrout at our school, Some people excelled in V- sports, others in academics, while others found their callingin the arts, v Other students did not receive recognition forltheir efforts but they still achieved or progressed in their own ways. The conlmon bond for all these students was going the extra mile and making the added effort. Many -hours were spent above and beyond the required norm in the various activities., All students added their specialities towards making our school move in the, right P A g 7 g rg direction. i ' 1 X o ' o 96 who'5 W O o O l ' FOOTBALL ALL STATES! Coach Corbitt poses with his enthuasa 'football players who were recognized for their special talen LOTS OF PRACTICE HOURS. Drama class members, Chad Christense Steve Hemp, Clay Halstead, Alainore Forgeron and Miss Davis practi for the variety sho OH, SAY CAN YOU SEE. Geneva Rochester shares her talent wi A Q students at the variety shoi l i l
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Spirit and a teeling of pride best describes the attitude of the students, not only towards their own class, but toward our school as well. ln the beginning of the school year, freshmen entered high school in a rather shy and meek way. But never tear, seniors gladly accepted them with a warm welcome. Penny races became very popular among the freshmen throughout the homecoming weekend, Sophomores remained quiet, as the juniors reminded them that they were still underclassmenl The goals of each class moved towards the right direction by their efforts to work together to better our school.
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