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AXSIOLS y JJS TE NI G„-to ■ ..assnSiQHJ vqrsij y .football coach. Bob Jiofcc evaluate a play during the 'fast half of thC third quarter, the defensive line-up prepares for yet anoth- er triumphant victory over Northern High School. RAISING A BANNED'for sophomore, John Thomas. 88 Varsity defensive,, end, are fans. Amy Christeria. sr.. Michelle Gardner, sophomore. Erica Ing. sr.. Amy Lancaster, soph- omore. Ain Milner, freshman, and Erinn Milner, sophomore. Opening 3 We Didn’t Fit The Mold. WE MADE IT!
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4i that ran through our bodies when the Varsity Football team defeated North- ern and cap- tured the City Championship title will once again leave us shouting. “Go, Indians. Go!” The feeling of excitement as we watched the Varsity Girls Basketball team trample each opponent and win it’s first City Champion- ship. Saginaw Valley Confer- ence Title, and the District Championship Title will once again fill us with pride. We will also re- call how five seniors from Student Congress. Mecca Nelson, Shclacn Williams. Troy Caldwell. Katcn Kerwin and Rachel Meyer were honored s we look back on this school year and linger through these pages, memories of classes, best friends, parties, wild weekends, swim meets, cars, soccer games, and high school love will come rushing back. The feeling of exuberance Project. How the Business and Office Edu- cation Club qualified for the State BOEC Competition by earning numer- ous awards in the regional competition. These events will help us re- member how we had the strength and courage not to follow the usual path and try to fit the mold, but to forge ahead and make a new one. (continued on page 4) for their academic, athletic, extra-curricular and social achievements at a luncheon hosted by the Flint Rotary Club. We will once again be filled with pnde when we remember how the Environ- mental Studies class, taught by Mr. Gary McDaniel, was commended by the United Way for planting hundreds of trees and raising money for the United Way. FEAT Foundation Centen- nial Forest 2 Opening We Didn't Fit The Mold WE MADE IT!
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% s freshmen, it was hard to fit in and find the right group to identify with. The trial and error phase of this time was very difficult. We had to find out not only who we were, but where and how we were going to fit in. The strong persevered, found themselves, and moved on. Al- though this transition was a small step in life, for freshmen it was a very large one. We were very proud and excited at the end of the year when finally we were promoted to sophomores. As sophomores, we were no longer “low” freshman, but one step higher on the educa- tional and social ladder. Sudden- ly new responsi- bilities and free- dom were presented to us and we were forced to learn how to success- fully cope with them. Learning to drive, getting a license and driving the fam- ily car assumed top priority in our lives. Our enthusiasm and spirit were apparent this year when we scored 1,455 points during the Spir- it Week class competition and won the school championship. But several lingering questions still remained: would our enthusiasm, class spint and motivation carry over into our junior year? We were determined that it would, but only time would tell. (continued on page 6) i n . PERFORMING A RUSSI4V JUMP during the Varsity Football gumf against FonHac Central is. Varsity Cheer- leader. Kayce Shepard, a.Junior showing her enthusiasm and spirit. ' v ' .. 4 Opening We Didn't Fit The Mold. WE MADE IT!
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