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Page 22 text:
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m hat is a high school? It's not the building, it's the people. These people aren't just students, they are friends. Aside from the classrooms and books, the main objective of all friends is to enjoy each other's com- pany, laugh and have a good time. It can be as simple as exchanging hellos when pass- ing in the hall or as noisy as playing kazoos and cheering at a football game. But perhaps one of the best times of all is when the entire stu- dent body gets together for pep assemblies to cheer and work toward the same goal. This is the case in the picture to the right where Dennis Livingston portrays the real cool dude, Mr. Bill Baron, generating spirit prior to the Homecoming football game. 'tiVF 18
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emember when we were in Kindergarten and stay- ing inside the lines when color- ing was our greatest challenge? As we mature, we realize that each year we encounter new problems, and each year we are coloring a new picture, striving harder to stay in the lines. Along the way, however, we are fortunate enough to have parents, teachers and friends guiding our hands. They help us complete our picture and move on to bigger things, whether that be college or preparing for a biology test, like sophomore Anita Kumar, who hopes to add color to her picture.
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STUDENTS ARE involved in many aspects of high school life other than aca- demics which include activities as diverse as Computer Club to Drama Club. Most of the time spent at school, however, is spent with friends. To the left and moving clockwise, juniors Andy Pugh and Chris Johnson relax and enjoy goodies dur- ing a class party the day before Christmas vacation when most school work is forgot- ten. During their lunch, Sonja Bame and David Haas spend a little time to- gether on a warm fall day before returning to classes. In direct con- trast, Kathie Reigle and Jim Ross enjoy each other's company while hiding from the photographer during a cafeteria study hall. 19
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