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Lovin’ every 4. ' School! Who in their right mind can say they love school? But when you stop and think about it, most of us do love or at least like school. It isn’t the book work or studying that we like, it is those special times before school, between classes, during lunch hours, or on those ever exciting weekends. This year brought many new and ex- citing things with it. The yearbook even took on a new look. The senior class always had some- thing up their sleeves. Many teachers will agree that this year’s seniors were always up to something, whether it be skipping, acting crazy, or leaving class before the bell. The time had also come this year to do something with the hole in the ground—“The Pool.” In the springtime digging and tearing up the old pool be- gan. By May the frame for the new pool had been put in. In the next few months the finishing touches would be added in time so that we all could relax and enjoy it that summer. This year also seemed to be the year that juniors, sophomores, and even a TIME OUT FROM TYPING, soph. Candi Rice thinks of all the work she needs to do but doesn’t want to do. minute of it few freshmen were going into the working world. Normally, only seniors had jobs. The students loved being able to make their own money and to be considered as adults. As the year came to an end, it brought along with it many different faces. Sometimes they were happy; oth- er times sad; and many, with a look of confusion. The juniors were happy with the thought of becoming seniors. Some seniors were being hit with the thought of leaving their friends and going to the outside world. Many were faced with the question of “Should I go to college or not.” Even though there are sad times, we enjoyed the moments that we spent in school or on the weekends with our friends. Many of us do not treasure these moments like we should. They don’t realize that every minute is as special as the next. By the time they realize this, it is too late. Always live every moment as it is your last, because life is too short to waste! ’ 7 , f ’
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2633 Black River Street Deckerville, Michigan 48427 Volume 40
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BOOKING IT UP, senior Steve Mathie prepares limself for those final days of studying. It might nelp to study to get that diploma. ROCK ON! Even during lunch hours this wild group of seniors need their music. Relaxing and enjoying the music are seniors David Twiss, Matt Inbody, Ron Dopierala, Jerome Pijanowski, and Kevin Piotrowski. CANDY BREAK! Junior Lisa Crothers takes time out of her day to sit down and enjoy the great taste of a lollipop. 3
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