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JULIA ANNE GEER When the summer gone she'll be there, standing by the light, once she's been to where she's going to she should know wrong from right. - JOURNEY REBECCA D. GEORGANZIS I cling to my childhood dreams, because I now have the chance to become what I dreamed of becoming. — MARY KEREK KATHY GILLIS We are only young once so let’s live it up with cheers and never regret your high school years. TINA GIMBEli Heaven's |ust a sin away. THE KENDALLS NANCY JO GRAY. Sailing takes me away to where I always heard it should be just a dream and the wind to carry me. Soon I will be free. BRUCE A. GREIG: The first step towards Wisdom is Ignorance. Too bad most people don't make it to the second. — ORIGINAL JEAN GUTHRIE If love were what the rose is. And I were like the leaf. Our lives would grow together in sad or singing weather. (Bobby) A. MATCH DALE BRYAN HADDEN Set your goals high and try to achieve them, for those who set theirs low may achieve them but not accomplish much, so live life the best you can. ORIGINAL GAYLE REENE HAM If you think your life is complete confusion and your neighbor's got it made, just remember, that its a Grand Illusion and deep inside we're all the same. STYX TONI EAYE HAMMOND: Youth is the chance to become somebody. T. T. MINGER GLENN E. HARDY: You don't set a fox to watching the chickens |ust because he has a lot of experience in the hen house. HARRY S. TRUMAN TODD HAYES: Partying ain't the only thing . . . It's everything. — M. L. pi(ia (fair GatJi tup’ tta TyrprKi CnUjfr fae Manj 26
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[OWf r f a dn UUaxo (bv( flUi hsjc j cvrl fiqcj ftuafiedtiq tyd fayai Gfaty c fd facty 4X arty (ay DIANA LYNN DeGROOT: No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. UNKNOWN KfcVIN DENNEY: The world is full of Kings and Ouecns who blind your eyes, then steal your dreams It's Heaven and Hell! BLACK SABBATH DAWN JOY DeORNELlAS: Make the good times yourself, take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren't so good. ROD McKULN DENISE ELAINE DICKERSON: If good friends were made of gold. I would be the richest girl in the world. — ORIGINAL ANNA DOYLE. Go for what you know. PAT TRAVERS MARIE DOYLE: For long we live and high we fly. and smiles we give and the tears we cry. but all we touch and all we see is all our lives wiB ever be. — PINK FLOYD REBECCA SUE ELLIOT. “Gotta' picture in my mind of the way I want to be So I search until I find, the power inside of me. FOREIGNER DAVID ELMORE We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers and discoverers, thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams. — PETER S. BEAGLE DAVID DEAN FARMER A friend is somebody who knows all about you. but likes you anyway. — ORSON WELLES KAREN FERNANDES. I can't say I've had fun. and I also can't say I've had a good time, but I can say I'm in the class of '81. — ORIGINAL HILARY ANN FILSON. This world is but canvas to our imaginations. — THOREAU Bill FINCH. If you can't accept yourself as a worthy person, you will not accept others as being worthy people either — ORIGINAL MARY KAY FLICK Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream . . . and let today embrace the past with remembrance and look to the future with longing. — KAHIIL GIBRAM ELIZABETH ANN FLOYD: The way to have a friend is to be one. Class of '8L — ORIGINAL THOMAS GLENN FORD All I want is XV30 vision, a total portrait with no omissions. All I want is a vision of you.” DEBORAH HARRY (BlONDIE) RICK FRY How can you tell me you know what I'm thinkm' when I don't know nothin' at all.” — UNKNOWN EDWARD GANNAWAY: Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some of It for tomorrow. — DON HERCLD CHRIS ANDREW GARNER. There is no garment more becoming than love, no cosmetic more glamorizing. Some say that when beauty fades, love goes. Isn't it the other way around? Beauty fades only when love is gone.” — C R. GIBSON GRACE ELIZABETH GAUTIER Nature forms us for ourselves, not for others: to be. not to seem.” MONTAIGNE 25
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7W Ofyi axOfiyj A ana Haaitri jo? ? a Htifrrfarf {(tAihtrff (2syi HilUy UAUm 'l ({ccxj fa Uqrttsi PJicJjdtl Pa t KoaJ rf TOM LYNN HAZELRIGG; The sky know the reasons and ihe palierns behind all clouds, and you will know too. when you lift yourself high enough to see beyond horizons. RICHARD BACH KAREN SUE HUEMANi You don't get something for nothing. You can't have freedom for free. You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes, no matter what your dream might be. RUSH ELIZABETH ANN HIlllGr The warmth of a smile is God's security blanket to the world. ’ ORIGINAL RON HOPKINS The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways - to where, only God knows. MICHAEL DALE HOWARD You've laughed at me because of my way of life. but I'm still damn proud that I'm a cowboy and a redneck. ORIGINAL SHARON I. HOWARD: I'll love you always - forever. (JACK) - ORIGINAI TOM HUBARD 'It is better to try and succeed than to try and fail. ORIGINAI WILLIAM LEE HUGHES It is not how much we have, but how much we en|Oy that makes happiness. UNKNOWN CYNDI HUTH: Jesus is the answer for the world today. Above there's no other. It's Jesus all the way. LESLIE HYMES: Why not think about limes to come, and not about the things you've done. If your life was bad to you lust think what tomorrow will do. — ELEETWOOD MAC tS ' r s yf' } 27
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