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“A friend is a person uiitlf Ijim, I may tljink aloufo.” m ► ost students, seniors and underclassmen alike, would agree that one of the many bene- fits of a public education is the chance to make friends and to socialize. As we began our school careers in kindergarten, we won- dered on that first day what we would do without Mom around all the time. We wondered how we would get along and who would be our friends. As the years have gone by, we have made friends and lost friends. We have seen old friends leave the district and new friends enter. We have a firm sense now of who will be our friends, and it is this knowledge that gives us a sense of security as we make our way through each day. We rely on our friends Douglas J. Hartzel to tell us when we look good and when we have gunk stuck in our teeth. We rely on their wisdom and maybe their sneaky help in our love life. We can talk of our secrets, our hopes and our dreams with our closest friends and rely on their not laughing or telling everyone. Many of the friends we have made during our years in school will be there for us as we grow old; some we’ll see only at the reunions, but it will seem as though we just left them days ago. Some of us have met our future husbands and wives here. No matter how these friendships end up, the friends we have made here have had a big influence on our lives and are very dear to us. Michael P. Hawn Jennifer L. Harlow Dustine M. Hartman Scott A. Hayberger 22 Seniors
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and all tl|e merely players.” — William Shakespeare, As You Like It Stacey K. Group he cast of characters at the Renaissance Faire, who take on the personas of the actu- al figures from Elizabethan Eng- land, walked the Faire interacting with the crowd. This one-on-one contact with history brought the period alive as no text or stage play ever could. The Faire this year took as its emphasis, along with the obvious attention to Shakespeare, the relationships of Elizabeth I with Sir Walter Ra- leigh and with Robert Devereau, the Earl of Essex. This also gave them the chance to play on the jealous rivalry the two men had and to carry that into the open arena of the Faire. Seniors 21
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minim f may be sincere. (Before — Ralph Waldo Emerson Benjamin H. Heefner Anthony W. Helfrick Sharon M. Hoke On the first day of school Micki Slaybaugh and Heidi Owings wondered what the year would be like. Tony Wells. Brad Tate and Lome Peters try unsuccessfully to convince Mrs. Schnur to let them off of the bus. Senior 23
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