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Page 27 text:
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This year's book is dedicated to Amber Leigh Storm, who left us on July 13th, 1986. She left us all wondering why a girl who appreciated the life surrounding her decided to turn it in for death. A midst the confused thoughts there shines many memories. Memories that we will hold onto, memories that will keep us going when we start to drag our chins. She was constantly relating to verses in songs that reflected special meanings in her life. She appreciated music, all types. She was the rare type of a person who could hear the wind's quiet song in the trees. The outdoors, she was a fan of Mother Nature. She enjoyed the beauty of the spring flowers blooming, the green grass of summer, the autumn leaves turning and the white snow blankets of winter. Amber had the talent of writing, she wanted to become a journalist. How easy it was for her to write about a sunset. She could describe it so well, it was as if you were there sharing it with her. Sharing, she would share her kindness with others, she was a true friend to anyone who knew her. At the end of the year Amber was excited as ever. Excited to continue on in life, to progress ahead. She had dreams she wanted to come true and she knew what direction to find them. She always said to look back on your life and appreciate those younger times. Because now it was time to go forward. Amber could brighten the darkest days, she always knew what to say or do. She was constantly reaching out to others. It's too late to reach out to Amber, but we can reach out to others in memory. As Billy Joel sang in his song only the good die young and Amber you died in your prime. 23
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PORTRAITS Faculty Staff: Their day begins early and ends late. But to the dedicated faculty and staff members, the results are worth it. School Board; The Board is where all the ideas are thought up, planned out and finally put to work. Pg. 26, 27 Administration; The front office has a very important job and the Principal, Vice-Principal, Counselors and Secretaries work together Pg 28, 29 Food Personnel; Maybe it's not the home cooking that mom makes but if you're hungry it will do. Pg. 30 Custodians; After a 1,000 kids have passed up and down the halls cleaning is definitely a chore. Pg. 31 Students; It's the Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen that make up the student body. Pg. 32-75 Foreign Exchange; We want to recognize our friends who visit from other countries. Pg. 76, 77 Queens; The girls you picked to represent various activities. Pg. 78 Clubs; For you out going students managing all those extra-curricular activities. Pg. 80-97
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