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Ie is your heart? en a friend asks, there is no tomorrow? LOVE puts the music in laughter. the beauty in song. the warmth in a shoulder. the gentle in strong . . . LOVE puts the magic in memories, the sunshine in skies, the gladness in giving, the starlight in eyes . . . LOVE puts the fun in together the sad in apart, the hope in tomorrow. the joy in a heart. Student Life 131
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the sanctuary . . . hrough the stress, and the tears, the endless studying, and the excrutiatingly hectic schedules, what keeps us sane? There have been bad times, and certainly good times, which became memories to last a life time, but it could be said that one thing made the all times worth living . . . Love. In a world of definitions, and especially now as we face years of confusion, we try to define it, to put limits on an undefinable power. Though we fail to explain, and often fail to understand it, love exists nonetheless, and has seen some of through pretty rough times . . . And great times. Itis found its way into many hearts with countless means: shared with a friend, a family, a teddy-bear, or between two lovers, to name a few. Unfortunately, there are those times when it seems tiLove sucks? yet it never changes; people change, and others are hurt as love fades, or is unreturned, or was never there. It is the emotion behind all emotions, and the sanctu- ary that makes life worth living, and high school worth surviving. liThere are shadow friendships that appear only when the Calling home for the one you miss. sun shines? 130 Student Life
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gensie ashion: itts our Opening para- graph, the first few state- ments of whats behind the words. For many different reasons, fashion . . . how one dresses and looks, is a prominent part of life. Some use it to say who and What they are, some to stand out be- yond the ttnorm? but sometimes, its just the fun in putting together a certain look, and other times, peeple dress for purely practical rea- sons: wearing those long johns because they,re warm, and the seven-year-old shoes because theytre the most comfortable pair theytve got. Whether it turns out paisley, punk, or full of holes, our style is uniquely our own. Our city, Heidelberg, is known for its romantic atmosphere reflecting the classy and elegant look worn by Regina Hawkins. Even when the look is one of sophistication, every once in a while, the quiet times bring out the simplicity of a little girl. Here, Tanya Hatkoff and Karen Rodriguez find a quiet moment on the playground. Earrings, shoes, or clothes, each individual has their personal opinions for dressing.
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