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' LANDMARK -S Growth Brings Uniqueness Everything changes quickly — clothes, music, even the ideas we have accumulated through life. But there ' s another change that takes place in our high school years that often goes unnoticed. We become individuals. Somehow, amid all the crowds of cliques and acquaintances, we separate and begin to form our own personalities. Each of us has some areas in common with others, but our individual emotions, opinions, and ethics make us special and unique. This trend of individualism is a sign of the times. People are beginning to realize their potentials and talents. The persons we are quickly becoming will be with us forever. We can never be duplicated. ON FACING PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Senator Heather Howell, alias Donna Altman shows some enthusiastic campaign spirit. The outfit and banners are all part of the annual campaigns planned in senior Government classes. ABOVE RIGHT: Secretary Mrs. Gwen Hook double checks the absentee report during a lull in the otherwise busy day. MIDDLE: Inside isn ' t always the best place to study. Karen Lipscomb takes the books outside of school on a peaceful afternoon. BELOW LEFT: Although the work just keeps piling up, Mr. Bill Pearson maintains his unique open door policy through every school day. BELOW RIGHT: Momentarily disturbed from her lunch, Hazel Zinn sports some unique headgear. THIS PAGE: ABOVE: completely overrun by a few minutes of freedom, Jack Johnson relaxes during second lunch. MIDDLE LEFT: Do not disturb. Cindy Liles shows where her interests lay as far as reading is concerned. MIDDLE RIGHT: At Culpeper ' s first band competition, Charlie Frazier is featured in Corazon on the soprano sax. BELOW: Seniors Glenn Printz, Steve Lyons, John Carlton, George Walker, and Frederic Van Bastelaer ponder problems in Physics class. Landmark 7
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