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N' us- Tracy Stein 'Good luck to all ot my friends. I hope you'lI make the most of yourselves' Kristen Stephan Kimberly A. Stewart 'Once bitten and twice shy - Kassy j'aime Donald' Shawn Stieb Carlissa 'li am the 'captain of my fate andithe masteiifotlmy' soul. llove you Preston.' Stephen Stroud 'I might be going to heck in a bucket, but at least I'm enjoying the ridel' Wanda Stli6ud' ibe'tlie best you've got to strive for 'the bestsihal55'me.' by KLKW Jim Stuedemann 'C - yaaal' f wg W 5 u X by 5 -RX - yt-Q X1 e Jennifer Stump Jennifer Stuchkous Kimberly Sturdivant Debihsgypqn 'Tomorrow never comesintu Pyesferday wasifnevdrlhere.' Bobbie Sufficool John Swanland qinimer 'Sliger 'lt you're.gonnawidb1'ifg fdohitFri5i7ft,.' Kimberly Szaronos 'Believe it or not I finally made it.' Jeremy M. Taylor 'Anything worth dying for is wonh living for.' Gltebeeca'Tayll'6h Leo Tecson Jeupniulll: memes Tejuami Thomas' 'Une tofinyftaleffts. ' Shiela Thompson 'One last red-head at Green Run' Jett Thornsbury 'The wings of wisdom have no boundaries' FeI6iS6HuiFh6l'B1l6tW Jennie Tiglao Kimberly Tucker Jeff Turlington 1241
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Q 'Ox tr .I -A u ah 1 1, . Todd Siedlecki 'I hold the five red fingers of know- ledge.' Robert Siler Sean Sigler 'l'm very understanding and don't tell me otherwisel' Kathy Simms Paige Skiptunas 'Hearts may break and futures may fall, but hope doesn't shatter' Kevin Slaughter Mike Smalley Regina Smith Lisa Smith Micheal K. Smith Jill Snead Susan Snell 'I had a dream about college once, now it's a nightmarel' Walter Snowden Christopher Soulby Sam Springer Scott M. Spuler Kimberly Spruill Scott Stanford Samiya Stallings 'Davida, I know, l know! Chawn, you know what? Good luck to you and Dennis' Lisa Stanley 'Sean's doing fine, l'm 6'0' - a model and no I don't play basketball! S Teachers from everywhere have witnessed the dreadful disease that has stricken students. It is the famous nar- colepsia or commonly known as sleep- ing-in-class. Students face this disease every day. Some try to fight it, but most fall into its dreaded clutches only to wake up wondering what they've missed. Teachers have compiled a few of the warning signs that a student may realize before he or she is flat on the desk. First the teacher seems to be speaking a foreign language, and the student slow- ly begins to edge closer and closer to the desk. Although students don't object to this disease, teachers loathe it. For this rea- son students devise ways to disguise this embarrasing disorder. lcontj Graduates 1 213f
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