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Indelible Identities (( dont keep quiet about things I know are wrong. I also ha ve a great sense of humor. I like to make people laugh. Yeah ... Thats it ... I ' m fiinny ... )) ({ Ve always prided myself for being bold enough to speak my mind. When you don ' t express yourself, you tend to lose your self identity. BLUSmna DUTY. Bryan Vekovius feels the majority keep opinion to themselves. That s where he comes in His assertion at left. in FLAtn WORDS. LeThuy riguyen thinks people should come to terms with their beliefs . She comments at left. UMTED WE ST AMD. Senior favori tes uphold their class with a posture of togethemess. Seen at left and a bove are favorite excluding unfeatured Andy Brady and Kathleen De Soto (Best AII Around), Joycelyn Washington (Most School Spirit), and MeiI flohmann (Most Likely To Succeed). 126 • KCRSOPiAL MARKS
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Mike Young SPORTY APiD SPORTIHG: Mr. Magnet was prob- ably best defined by this year s title-holder him- self. Mike Young believed that setting an exam- ple for the rest of the school was what was expected of him in this prestigious position. When asked what role-model traits were within him , Mike listed a lengthy line of sports partici- pation; Tennisbaskctball-water and snow ski ing Afler some reflection Mike reported, I m stili curious as to why I got it . but I m glad! As senior commentary went, Michele Campbell said of Susan Murphy Miss. Magnet 19Q7- 5 ?e s real sweet. This sentiment was echoed by non-seniors. John Tiner thought she was right for the job because-because-because of the wonderful things she does . Billy Vaughn, also a junior commented, ' She s awesomely radical. OveralL senior Dirk Millwee respond- ed to Why Susan,” Why not?” Susan Murphy SF.NIORS • 125
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Seniors of 1987 left an all unique sense of person. The following class members relat- ed their unerasable traits. TONYA DELANEY- To me, it s a compliment to be called odd. I can say, Well, at least l ' m not liKe you. ' 1 love to take the 60s to the limit. Some like the Bea¬ tles, but how many listen to Don McLean or Hermans Her- mits? MARK WALKER - ‘I think too much, and, because I do, I see things as they really are and I make the mistake of letting it get to me. LinH HUDSON- ‘I am Oriental and l ' m very proud of that. Family and heritage are tops on my list. I dont want to lose contact with them. Most Ori- entals have very high goals and standards. I too try to set high standards in everything I do. I try to be myself- That way, people remember me for who I am. JOHN VASSAR- I dislike being ruled in the crowd. I follow Jesus Christ. Few people say that now. SELENA SPICER- I don t like monotony. I look for chal- lenges in every aspect of my life. If something is not a chal- lenge, it ' s not worth the time it takes to do it. JEFF ANDREWS- At any mo- ment, I might go off the deep end and do something fun. If you don t create you own ex- citement, no one will do it for you. ERIKA STACY- “I speak up for what I believe in, because all a person really has is his words and beliefs. MIChAEL TUCKER- I have the attention span of a four-year old. I hate being bored, so I do insane things. SHAY QOINS- I have a unique sense of humor- Wacca, wacca, wacca! VELMA MATNORN- There have been few times in my life that I have felt shy. VERNI WRIGHT- ‘ I try to make enemies into new friends. MICHELLE CUMMINGS- I have an ability to cheer up the most depressed person in the world. Life is hard when a person per¬ son ean t have a good time. MONICA KEMP- ‘I like people to take the time to get to know and understand me. JOHN TINER- I enjoy going out of my way to do things for people. It has been said that no ideal or occurrence is entirely origi- nal and yet that every charac¬ ter differs. So it seemed, repre- sentatives of a generation who know very well who they are had their thoughts in perspec- tive. ORGAMZATIOn IS THE KEY, says Lisa Box. Every moming I go running, so I have time to think and organize my thoughts. Time alone is the only thing that keeps me sane . FORTRAIT of teenage refinement. Vince Rascoe States , 7 m just a guy who likes his music loud and his pizza hot . FACE VALUE. Agyei Gya si thinks concentrating on being different ' causes too many triviaI conflicts” yet maintains disposition. SENIORS • 127
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