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“(Siue me tlje liberty to bnoui, according to conscience, aboue Roger D. Ramos Jennifer M. Rinehart Priscilla L. Roberts Sheila Simpson explains a vital point to a friend. Christine M. Redding Ivonne C. Sapeg Winn H. Schulteis 28 Seniors
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mmute„.tippet» out at a Susan M. Nimmon Kevin R. Orner Heidi M. Owings —F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby Has Roger Ramos swallowed a balloon, or is he imitating someone else? Melissa L. Ortmyer Lome J. Peters Michael C. Otto Anita M. Quesinberry Seniors 27
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to utter, and to argue freelg all liberties.” —John Milton ur students have a variety of ways of expressing themselves. For some, the best way of expression is to write out their feelings and emotions in po- ems, stories or letters as some of our past Scholastic Awards win- ners like Mike Otto, Jennifer Da- vis, Lori Weaver, and Mike Lu- cas have done. Others are able to speak their thoughts like Lome Peters, Mike Taylor, April Kiefer, Moonie and Ivonne. The performing arts contribute to the vast amount of ways to express oneself. In drama, actors and ac- tresses are able to act out their feelings as do Ben Heefner, Jeff Leinbach, Alecia Amspacher, and Sue Weikert. A skillful in- strumentalist like Lisa Myers or Joanne Neuber can also convey a message to listeners. Artists like Doug Wolford and Christy Sumbury can carefully paint on a canvas to show their viewers the way they interpret their world. Even in sports there are ways to reveal oneself. A player might work hard to achieve a personal goal as Canner grapplers Lonnie Mentzer, Brad Tate, Darren So- bota, and Drew Bucher do, or a team might work together to do the ultimate best they can. For some, just plain “vegging out,” as Mr. D. Crum would, say commu- nicates something about them. That leaves the rest of the senior class, who communicate as the party animals of Biglerville. U2 can communicate with Jeff Leinbach. Seniors 29
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