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tion but where would we ever progress to if we never broke traditions? Our sen- ior section has set a standard for other schools to follow and for our school to better in years to come. Our class did more than make their pictures look dif- ferent, we were different, period. We are ALL individuals. Our quotes and smiles show it. Open your mind and from a different angle, take a look at us now. PAUSING FOR A moment from their bike ride in the mountains, during an early fall excursion, Su- san Madasci and Lisa Gabbert toss smiles and rock on signs to the photographer. Q' ' ENJOYING THE COOL waters and great Idaho Scenery, Allison Walters finds the surroundings of McCall quite a pleasant way to spend sum- mer weekends. if W Ni Af LAURA WALTERS: School was a reality and the world was a dream, now the world is a reality and school is a mem- ory. SASHA WARD: There is nothing more sad or glorious than generations chang- ing hands.-John Cougar Mellencamp DERAN WATT: To try and not succeed is not failure only when you stop trying have you failed. KELLY WATTS: I gotta be me. ANGIE WEBER: What do you mean the keg is dry? l'm not done yet! Thanks for being the best party-Bud ever Mort! I love ya!! BE.FRl. FOREVER! P.S. Gomers rule! Right Sam? CHERYL WHALE: You never have too many friends, just too many strangers. HOLLY WHITNEY: Our memories to- gether may they never end. Friends For- ever. MARTIE WILBUR: Live every day as your Q. last, fullfill your dreams. ,, KORY WILSON: Never be con- tent with anything less than ev- erything possibly accessible, but strive the hardest for the intangible. KARANN WILLIAMS: The whole system is screwed!! Seniors 9I
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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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