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...s'u': i Before going to class Lori Breckenfelder and Tracy Guthrie, senior, take a short break. 18 Senior Life Mali ' L.a.'.u'fN- 5 Involvement in a class competition was a sweet success for David Fuller, senior. Lunch was the perfect time for Clare Summers, senior, tl forget studies.
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With enthusiam Mr. Enos, Mr. Smith, Mr. Andersen, and Mr. Carman enjoy their lunch. Q G V e E E At Open house Mrs. Loretta Heck, and Mr. Milton Turner, P.E. teacher wait for parents in the gym. Motivation, Dedication Makes Teaching a Little Easier eachers can be so cool ing at sporting events. sometimes, especially when ltis odd but nice to realize that they're like your sponsor or teachers are people too. Many are somethingf, said Jennifer willing to spend time by giving a McRae, sophomore. The respon- sibility of keeping the high stan- dards of quality teaching up is one of the most difficult things to do. Still, we have teachers on campus going beyond the expected. 6'Teachers can be the coolest sometimes. - Jennifer McRae Many teachers take on additional work by sponsoring a club or coaching a sport. Others spend extra time chaperoning dances and work- hand to those in need. Teachers I 7
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Seniors I-lold Optimistic Views Despite Work, School, Future fter 25 years, a senior's life has been changed. The views and styles of our past generations have come and gone just as fast as the years have flown by. Although there have been changes, the basic school life of a senior is still the same. - Seniors still manage to be very busy during their last year. Either by spending time searching for the right college, scholarship or by trying to keep up with homework. Many seniors also find activities outside of school to occupy their spare time. If they arenlt out making extra money for a car or college, they're out with friends. Tracy Guthrie, seniorfsaid, In my spare time I try to meet with my friends, to go see a movie or something, but usually it's pretty hard between school and trying to hold a job. Being a senior is demanding, but the advantages make it all wor- thwhile. As said by Cheri Mulleneaux, senior, I enjoy being a senior and getting out early, even though I have to go to work. There is not very much time in a day and it goes fast. Q --Q---v-..-., ' -if ,..., ..,,,..,,...:1'L- rf.. Although not required, Beverly Terpstra, senior, decided to take her fourth year of English. Working on their crafts projects are Michelle Mendivil, and Tami Anderson, seniors. Senior Life 1 9
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