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8010 performance Uniqueness - being one of a kind; solo. As the student looked through the crowd of blue-eyed blondes wearing Outback Red shirts and Guess blue jeans, she saw someone different, unique - someone was wearing a pair of Calvin Klein jeansll In a world where many teenagers tend to follow the crowd, a select few dared to be different. uI donIt do any drugs or alcohol. I listen to classical music instead, said Abigail Pack. fl remain positive in a world of negative peoplef replied Mrs. Debora Swecker. III generally will say what many others only dare to think, said Mrs. Gail Price. Ill hope to be the first twenty-two year old senior in Cave Spring historyfl re- plied Trey McCallie. lllam unique but. . . lam most extraordinary, yet I am out of the ordinary, said Mary Francis. III show people who I real- ly am by not showing them what they expect to see,H said Michelle Lucas. Do you wear contacts or glasses? 108 e Uniqueness
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itemational ty members .vid Squires salad. This chers and day was the :he Honor I . 1--w,- Toni Moore Plague hits hard The senior year. From the day students entered the junior high, they dreamed of their senior year. When those nine months finally arrived, they were infected with a certain disease commonly known as senior- itis. uSenion'tis is thinking that senior grades don,t matter and making the best of itf, said Andy Shreeman. iiIfs the disease that strangely affects seniors in the second semester. The only cure is to get a good tan, replied Matt Cox. uItis a feeling of disbelief that Pm actually graduat- ing! said Jennifer Francis. til dontt know. Is it some kind of VD'W asked Todd Pruner. Itis looking back on thir- teen years of school and hav- ing worked your rear off and having the ability to say HI dontt carelii tcensoredi added Bill Stitt. itTo finally get out of this schoolV said John Green. Underclassmen also got a milder form of this disease in the form of procrastination. tiProcrastination. I donit know. HI tell you later? said Kim Knight. 8-5170 Ca33c75 What was your final grade in English last year? Senioritis - 98
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Class pet During biology class, Ricky Hatch, Omar Ferreira, Jim Russell, and Tammy Ferguson investigate the physical properties of a frog. All of the biology classes disected frogs and studied their internal parts. Crafty endeavors During the crahs sale, Mrs. Pat Carr arranges the goods while Ward Dawson, Chuck Stanley, and Leigh Williams assist interested patrons. The sale lasted for one day and raised funds for the Art Club. Bob Lee Uniqueness - 1 1 S
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