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A s but I Just put in some extra time and stayed up late Robert Chapman l'I1gh school has seemed to go by fast and luckily when I was a freshman I caught on to that There are many things I regret and wish I could do again Qespe- clally for Coachl Every- . . . and go for it If you want something bad enough youll get it Sometimes I guess you don t have a second chance 5 1 one knows sometimes you just have to say what the TOP Colm Windham I don t think lt takes a great deal of effort to get a 4 O Sure lt takes a lit- tle but everything does tlon and a lot of luck I know quite a few people who would have had a 4 0 if they hadn t messed up on a test just one test I consider myself lucky to have a 4 0 but next tlme the coin may fall the other side up Mostly it takes motival Cheryl Shopshire I never really thought that Id maintain a 4 0 throughout high school I guess I m just a good guesser on multiple choice tests Besides go- ing in for extra help when I didn tunderstand something, the key for me was hard work, a little luck, and not being too serious. r Sandra Umeno In Junior high I did okay but not outstand ing My brother who graduated last year was always the smart one and I never tried to com pete with that When I started high school though I told myself that I could probably do better than I had before I never really thought I would get all dolng homework and studying for tests and lt all worked out right During my sophomore year a group of my classmates were discussing the people they knew would end up at the top and although I had very good grades my name never occurred to them That made me want to prove to them and to myself that I could do lt I believe that lt doesn t take a genius to get good grades just someone who s willing to work . - . . 1 'fi WU I . I 1 1 xx 11 1 . a 1 1 u , . - 0 1 . - 0 1 I 1 1 . u 11 1 , I . . o 1 I Q . 1 I . , . SENIORS Amy Jenlsta Malntalnlng a 4 0 grade point average gen- erally has not been too difficult for me I just set a goal for straight A s and I tried my hardest to llsten in class fwhen I wasn t SICGPIIIQI and turn in my assignments Since I knew I could not accept less than an A I man- aged to reach my goal ln spite of a few squeakers Getting straight A s is not the most lmportant thlng in school though Learning the concepts is a big deal too Also you have to have fun! I sound like my mom but lt IS really important to participate' get involved! and get spirited! Without all the activities and good times I have experienced I do not think I could have made it through the four years of hard work o 0 .- . . . 1 . 1 1 . . n 1 . . - 1 . 0 n . . 1- . n . . 1 ' 1 . u 1 1 .. . .0 - . . 0 nu. 0 . 1 . . Seniors
HARDLY VERAGE llen Harding, a junior, has man- aged to break all the school records in all the events she has entered in track. Ellen got interested in track because of her love for running, which began with chasing boys. She en- tered her first track competition in the seventh grade. Since then she has taken a second off her 200 yd. time every year. She prefers to be in individual events be- cause she does not like to be dependent on others to win. She never entered the mile relay until she moved here. Now she enjoys it so much she is hop- ing to run the open 400, a related event. Ellen's favorite event is the high jump. She has broken the school record at 5 feet, 6 inches. She hopes to get a scholarship and later plans to become a physical education teacher and a track coach. 15 0 Juniors Www? Wendy Aleong Wesley Allan David Almad-Abdallah Lop Chris Amies Miles Armer William Avery Qllk. . .4 Tammy Bak Randal Bell Vernon Barrow Robin Bourne Katherine Barth Aaron Boyce Mark Basham Gregory Brace Zoanna Beard Katherine Bragg Eric Begley Evan Bredlau
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