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It ' s a Special EELiNG Junior Becky Burwell expresses her relief at the prospect of a four day weekend after a grueling day of semester exams. bair actfJ ' ' ° ° ' ° ' ® ' ® ' ' ® ' afternoon, luniors Scott Wyly. Ed Garner. Allan Boudreaux. and Garner Geisler hang out in front of the field house before foot- Closing 209
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Freshmen Favorites Reflect Friendliness I Class Favorites and Most Spirited Students are chosen by their peers because ol their outstanding congeniality and leadership capabilities Nominations are taken in late March. To be nominated, a student must be passing all classes and nev tr have been assigned to SAC or suspended The list ol nominated names is run through the com- puter to assure the students meet the requirements. Jennifer Matocha was voted Freshman Class Favorite Girl. An active member ol the Ireshman class. Jenniler is a Student Council Represen- tative, on the junior Varsity Soccer Team, and a member ol Concert Lwa McCfotkay artd Bret Sander . FrMhman Mo«i Spini«d. lake a txaak and poaa to a mapthoi Choir. Ihe Freshman class also voted Jennitof Lady-in-Waiting Bret Sanders received Favorite Freshman Boy The Freshman Class picked i isa McCroskey as Ihe Most Spirited Girl Lisa played Junior Varsity Soccer, and was a member ol concert and marchir ' ig band Charles Downey was voted as Most Spirited Freshman Boy. ChaiiM Downvy and Janraiw MaiocM ww alac w d Claaa Favomaa Th«y are p ctu««d tw m Iha Courtyard ' 08 Freshmen Favorites
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Sophomores Wayne Mueller and John GtiHith learn the basics ot com- puter operations in com- puter math » ' n H.S. IS number one and don ' t you forget it! ' is a popular cheer heard at pep rallies and sports events. Dickinson teachers, ad- ministrators, and students tend to expect and reach for their academic, professional, and personal best. In academics, Dickinson has updated learning, especially with the incor- poration of computers. Students have been forced to refine their study skills because of tougher graduation requirements. Preparation classes for the S.A.T. are also a new part of the much improved academics. In- dividuals and organizations who enter in competition with other schools strive to win, and even if they lose, they understand the impor- tance of attaining their personal best. In addition to academics and extramural competition, personal best is applied to friendships and making it through the worst day of the year. Dickinson ' s winning at- titude is the reason Dickinson is and will continue to be number one.
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