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Jennifer Denno Christopher Denny Kristen Dieter Lee Dobrolenski Corey Dolinar Jeffrey Donaldson Jennifer Donbrosky Scott Donbrosky Michael Dushane David Eckhardt Robert Edgington Scott Edwards Rima Eid Mark Ellis Kathy Ellison Robert Elwartowski Laura Endslow Mendi Epperhart Daniel Eshman Tamara Evers Timothy Feltz Nathan Fiedler Jennifer Fish Darlene Fisher Darlene Fisher Chad Fleitz Paul Flowers Matthew Fomwald Nicole Fosnaught Christy Frankowski Kerri Frantz Barbara Fritz Tricia Froah Joel Frost Kelly Fry Good friends, Bruce Craven and Theresa Blaser share a dance in friendship. 42
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Adam Burton Jennifer B ers Timoth alhoun Holly aris Karen Carmona Michelle Carpenter Stacey Carter Jack Case Kelly Chalmers Aaron Chapman Christy Chesney Sandra Chruch Brian Clare Vickie Clark Grego Clarke Leslie Eole Margaret Cook Gregog Coon Andy ooney Guy Cooper Jennifer Cooper Heather Cousino David Craven Matthew Crawford Matthew Deiners Jeffrey Deming Freshmen Spirit Lives On Forever Frosh Students Cheer At Games And Other Special Events Some people thought that freshmen spirit was only join- ing athletics. Well joining sports wasnlt the only spirit shown among freshmen. Examples of the spirit shown were cheering at football games and pep assemblies. Decorating the halls for Christmas was another example. Freshman, Scott Edwards thought freshman spirit was ttFreshman students participating in the sports that were offered. Dressing up for Michiganthio state day and 505 day were other examples of spirit. The outcome of the Michiganthio state game was 26-24 . . . in Michiganls favor uWe all know Michigan is better than Ohio , commented freshman Greg Pisanti. Spirit was shown in many ways among ninth graders. lll cheer teams on to victory and join clubs to get others into it too, quoted freshman Kelly Fry. Clubs such as the Span- ish club, French club and ski club were opened for fresh- men to join. Setting examples for other students was an accomplish- ment the freshmen class made. One example set was at the studentIfaculty volleyball game. Freshmen participated in that game against the teachers to show they could beat them. Kelly Fry stated, uWe are examples to show seventh and eighth graders to have spirit too. By joining sports and clubs, freshmen showed their spirit not only in school, but after school. 41 Christopher Carpenter Christopher Crawford
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Lasting Friendships, Necessities To All Life Without Friends 15 Lonely: Life With Friends Has Its Rewards Friendship is a necessity for all of us. Love and trust are two important ingredients in friendship. A true friend is al- ways there in times of good as well as bad. We should treat friendship like our best sweater, because once it starts to ravel, it is lost forever. Students become closer through struggles and success in academics and school activities. Freshmen Tammy McCarley stated, ttBeing in geometry and participating in sports was hard, but through friends I received help in understanding geometry and have learned new techniques in different sports. With the support of my friends I was capable of achieving much during the year. Small get-togethers, dances, movies, going to the mall, sports events and bowling, brought together friends to '1 5:35? v ; th'i :01! share secrets, laugh together and have good times. uWhile bowling you could watch your friends make total fools of themselves by getting constant gutters, hav- ing the ball get stuck on their thumb and doing a dive into the bowling alley, or having the ball fly off your fingers and go straight up! commented freshman Mendi Epperhart. UGoing out with my friends, allows me to relax and have fun, stated eighth grader Angie Wojcik. Friends didn't always just have fun. They supported each other through hard times, trusted each other with confidential information, and helped each other strive for their goals. Freshman Dave Hamilton stated, uFriendship gives me a chance to share my feelings with someone special. Toni Lee Fuelling Ernest Fuller Rose Gam Julie Gase Laura Gifford Deena Beth Gould Ronald Gravelle Karma Gra Chad Greerey Amy Grimes Matthew Guiberson Jennifer Guy Jerem Hackett Lauri all David Hamilton David Hanes Craig Hannan Norma Harrison Eric Hart Steve Hart Rachel Hauter Ronald Hauter Ryan Hawk Jodi Haynes Heather Healy Melissa Helm John Hennessey Lori Hennessey 43
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