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The railways of high school life consisted of . . Clickety Clackety Cliques Bruce slammed his locker closed and headed for his class. It was his most in- teresting class of the day. lt wasn't the subject that intrigued him it was the mix- ture of cliques that made up the class. There was jocks, bandos, punkers, nerds, weirdos, wastoids, and new waves. Bruce, instead of listening to the lecture, would usually listen to the conversation being exchange in each group, needless to say provided a very interesting hour. Cliques. What are they? A clique is a group of people who are always togeth- er. They eat together, date one an- other, laugh with each other, study to- gether and go out together. Some peo- ple feel that cliques are all right. Stated one junior, You can be yourself, you don't have to worry about not having someone to talk to. But some other students disagree. lf you're in a clique now when you look back at your high school years you'll realize that you didn't get a chance to meet as many people as you could have, Senior Cyndy Anderson said. Another senior stated, Yeah, I guess they're important but they kind of keep the school from being united. Bruce glanced down at his watch. Only ten minutes left and he would be on to his next class. He didn't take very many notes today but he did find out about two or three parties happening this weekend. ERlC ST. MICHELL: lf you work hard, success will find you. RANDY STOLP: Thanks for the memo- ries Capital. Special thanks to Carolyn for a great Senior year. Couldn't have made it without you. NICOLE SWEETEN: Make life what you want it to be because you will only get what you put in it. ANNE TAYLOR: Don't go where the path leads, rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. ANDREW T. THIESSEN: Life is like a straw it only sucks when you make it suck. SEAN THORTON: As Waddel would say, lf l weren't me, l'd probably be in love with myself. NOEL TOAL: Wake me up when the weekend is here! SHANNON TRACY: Don't live Q, your life looking for tomorrow, live it for the day. ALANA TREES: Hold your head high, smile and go for it. SHANE TRUE: My goal in life is to be a 30 million dollar lottery winner. DAVE TUELLER: Our direction should be toward perfection. Seniors 89
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Open your mind and take o . . Look At Us Now Summer had finally come and I was enjoying the relaxation quite thorough- ly. When I went out to the mailbox I dis- covered a reminder of school-my sec- ond semester report card. I opened it not only to find my grades but also a notice. The notice told me there was going to be a change my senior year. My senior pictures were not only due at a hideously early date but our senior yearbook pictures were not following tradition! I couldn't believe it. Who had the nerve to tell me I couldn't wear a tux or a drape in my senior picture? As I read the notice further it said the pic- tures would be in color-hmmm, that didn't sound too bad, and at the bottom it said Questions?-Call Margo Cooke. That answered my question, Margo must have broken the tradition. I re- member someone telling me she was the editor of the yearbook and now that I think of it I remember there was even a petition going around to get her to change back to tradition. I guess it didn't succeed. Oh well, I suppose there is nothing I can do about it. The year has come and gone and take a look at us now. There were many mixed feelings about breaking the tradi- H CHAD TYLINSKI: What I have done in the past has just been for fun and gone so fast, but now I am going to work hard without a doubt, but l'm going to work harder at partying and passing out. BEV UZZEL: Plan for the future, forget about the past, live for each new day and make the memories last. BFFK RENAY VAN CLEAVE: School's like a mountain an uphill struggle all the way 90 Seniors but you eventually get to the top! WTF ANGELA VAN OVER: High School has been a trying experience but very grati- fying knowing that I made it through the hard times. TONY VASHRO: If you're going to do something tonight that you'll regret in the morning, sleep in late! JAMES WADDEL: As a child, your's is not to say only to do. JULIE WALKER: Music is love in search of a word. JONATHON WALL: Time will cure all ailments of the heart, mind, and soul- then the mind forgets what caused the pain. MIKE WALLACE: What happened? MICHELLE WALSH: True success is finding complete joy in giving your best, drawing near to God and Him you. ALLISON WALTERS: Arguments with furniture are rarely productive.
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