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RELAXING AFTER a strenuous evening of Sat- urday Night Football are Alex McCrazy. John Thomas. Alex Grossman. Ginny Woodman. John Straw. Tom Hall, Amy Christena. Scott Tower. Paula Figura. Ann Procos, and Matt Zocks. PEDALING FURIOUSLY to reach the finish line in the Spirit Week Tricycle Race, is junior Lukena Marthrel. who puts on a fi- nal burst of speed to win the race for her class. ROCKING ON THE BOAT on the way to Boblo Island are seniors Angela Moxam. Julie Bryson. Theresa M agnupora. Denise Doyle. Summer Seasons Of Seasons
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Each summer holds a different promise for each student, but almost all agree that it’s their favorite ... Season of Seasons II eyes are on the clock. Feet are tapping in anxious anticipation. Students are exchanging secret smiles. Finally, the bell rings and everyone charges out the door to begin summer vaca- tion! Each summer holds a different promise for each student, but al- most all agree it's their favorite season of seasons. No home- work, no responsibiliti- es. and just plain hav- ing fun are a few things students will mention when asked why they love summer. Sophomore Melissa Cooney claims. “I like summer because you can stay up late, get up late, and wear your bathing suit all day long. Andrea Sima, also a sophomore, revealed she likes summer because. “I feel real laid back and I don’t even have to think at all. Some students, when asked why summer is their favorite season got a little more specific, such as Dale Murray, a very free-spirited senior. Dale insisted that he likes sum- mer because. I can go waterskiing, wear my Bermuda shorts, and I can go get the paper in my un- derwear without freezing to death! No matter what plans are made or even if no plans are made at all, almost every student goes through the school year looking forward to sum- mer for their own special reasons. Kimberly Brown GIVING IT THEIR ALL at the summer Michigan State Cheerleading Camp, where the Varsity Cheer- leaders competed for five exhausting days, are soph- omores. Shelli Reed and Tomiko Marks. Summer Shaping The Mold
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LINED VP behind the new Flint CentraI High School. HOME OF THE INDIANS sign are sopho- mores. Angie Bolton. Stephanie Stuart. Cher ice Blake, and Stacy Kemp. ALL HUNG VP in a tree are best friends, seniors Keri PH on and Tammy Scott. •ratmiiiraiMic iiave made up the nf our lira Our memnriFfr Vi 11 HR 1 IWsTOWTiTU lift KB I iTStiV because they were part of The Good Times and The Bad Times h a t has t w o arms, t w o legs, a big smile, a huge ear. happy thoughts, en- couraging words and always there when you need them? A best friend, of course. Everyone knows the importance of friends. Some people have lots of friends, while others have only a few. Some students even have dif- ferent friends for dif- ferent occasions. Yet the highest and most prestigious friend is the best friend. A best friend worked extra hard to earn this es- teemed reputation. “A best friend is someone who likes you despite your differ- ences and problems. and will always be there for you. no mat- ter what.” commented junior. Katie Holm. Senior Chase Heath jokingly replied. “If you fall down a flight of stairs, a best friend is the person standing at the top laughing be- cause he knows he can get away with it.” “Me and my best friend have been to- gether since junior high school, remarked senior Deamphra Jones. Best friends have made up the best parts of our lives. Our memories will always include them. Best friends were there during the good times and the bad times. They helped make life grand. DeDc Phillips Friendships Shaping The Mold!
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