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Our Future lies ahead . . . New That lt's Dyer lt seemed only yesterday when we felt scared and apprehensive about enter- ing high school. lt was a time for new friends, thrilling football games, dances and, more important, a chance to dis- cover where our ambitions would really take us. Where does our future lie now that it's over? Countless memories lin- ger in our past while thoughts of tomor- rows to come fill our minds with ques- tions. Will we make it alone? Will we conquer life's problems and make our dreams come true? As we ponder our fate make a promise to yourself, a promise to strive your hardest and achieve the goals and expectations de- sired because you and only you can make them come true. Remember: Life is not measured in time. lt is measured in the joys and sorrows that each day brings. For yesterday is the past and to- morrow the present, so live each day to the fullest for they last no more or no less than ci blink of an eye. Each of us makes our own decisions and future. We must always live so that we are de- serving ofa good future. We make the choices. We can live in one of two ways. Henry King described these ways best when he said: 'llike to the falling of a star, Or as the the flights of eagles are. 94 Seniors qJ'..xf3,11 v ,-mv.. .,., .
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Some like it hot, some like it cold . . . The Ranges Of Room Temperatures. I s-sat sh-shivering in my A.G. c-class, wondering f-for the one m-millionth time w-why I ch-chose a seat b-by the win- dow. M-my fingers tried v-valiantly to grip t-the pencil d-despite their numbed state. My three l-layers of c-clothing stood n-no chance against s-sub-zero temperatures and h-having the w-win- dow wide open m-made m-matters even w-worse. Coping with the changes of tempera- ture is never easy, especially when they range from Malibu-type weather to a windchill factor of ten below zero. For instance, Mr. Tyree admits to his warm- bloodedness and claims his windows, Like to be open. Mr. Smith on the other hand, prefers the other extreme. His classroom is always warm, usually the hotter, the better. Trying to keep up with the temperature changes can take real talent. One of the best ways is to layer clothing. Wearing a bathing suit under three sweaters is a very success- ful idea. M-my teacher droned on as my f-fin- gers t-turned blue and I w-was grateful that n-next hour I c-could g-go to m-my c-class to melt. many mistakes, but none as big as not being sure of yourself. JULIE WORKMAN: The secret of help- ing others mature is not more rules and stricter laws but greater trust. DANIELLE YOUNG: Don't turn away from possible futures before you're cer- tain you don't have anything to learn from them. FRANK YOUNG: Sometimes things are not the way they are, the same with friends they are with you sometimes and most of the time they aren't. Yah! JEFF YOUNG: From the famous words of John King, Go for it! RON YOUNG: Some will come, some will go, but P.A. fParty Animalsl will rock on forever! SHAWN DEL YSURSA: Don't walk in front of me. I may not follow. Don't walk behind me. I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. The pre- vious I dedicate to my friends. I ,, love you! RACHEL ZACHRESON: l'll nev- er give up my dreams, 'cause if you do you're just wasting eight hours a night. DANELLE ZAMORA: The past you can- not change. The present is and the fu- ture is yours to control. Seniors
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