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. .. wiser eb le' i t -,'J A Final Recognition Crisp, cream certificates with purple ribbons. and bright. shiny trophies gleamed upon the table in which they laid upon. As each name was announced over the microphone, a student with a wide grin, casually walked onto the stage. Soon, the awards table was bare. but the faces ofthe rece- pients were full of emotion. Emotions were running extremely high at J.V. during the year. With the many students who made it to UIL and state, J.V. could proudfully boast, in which they did. Skills obtained in the classroom and knowledge gained in outside activities led many students to state. by means of an ex- tracurricular club or a certain academic area such as history. Group projects were also successful. The old saying that two heads are better than one, applied to several students. By working in a group, members were able to en- courage each other in making the best project that they could. Medals and trophies were not the only reward that students received, but the friendships that they had developed by working with their peers proved more impor- tant. Written by Missy Buckalew. ,U .9 -X- R N sf f g sq l ' i , p: -1. 'A 1, f . - 3 ef - f,123i-P1 A ' f ff dl' ' if Awards night was a happy occasion for both the students as well as the teachers and administrators. Ninety-one 'Q 'V seniors received the President's Academic Fitness Award, and Teresa Chan was among those 91. Here, Teresa receives 4 a PE. award from Mr. Ray Hinze. Photo by Carol Anglin. Having the gift of galil has helped Junior Lance Peterman win several awards. Here, he pratices before a debate j tournment. Photo by Steve Tise. Lettering in a sport or club is considered an accomplishment in itself. Senior Richard Dimas received his letter in soc- ' 4 L cer, as well as second place in the state competition of Industrial Arts. Photo by Allison Garrett. i I-lonorslulncrirninating f 121 gi X my i ii. f ' -512' 7 X52 it 'T-Z
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Being A Step Above The Rest 'A I feel great, terrific, and happy. It's great to feel the achievement of a goal that you've been working for for so long Ajay Chheda sald Ajay s feehngs about bemg ln the Top 10 typtlfied the thoughts of some of h1S fellow Top 10ers but dlffered from Prashant Dan1 I don t thmk lt rs as great as people make It seem I m lucky enough to be ln It but I do not thmk 1t1S much bet ter than number 11 Prashant sald The race for the Top 10 between Ajay Chheda Prashant Dan1 Denny Joe Ha Lal Eva Lo Le Lu Thao Pham Doreen Teoh Uyen Tran and Dung Vo could on ly be descnbed as a fierce academlc battle as a thousandeth of a polnt became rmportant Doreen Teoh came out on top and recerved Valedlctorlan honors I guess I should be honored I just tr1ed to do my best Doreen sald All the Top 10 felt good and were happy wlth thelr ac compllshments I proved my Cap3b1l1tl8S to myself and others and had satxsfactlon 1n knowmg I d1d my best Uyen sald Wrltten by Gllllan Carmlchael I don t really feel drfferent from anyone else It was a lot of work but I thmk lt was worth It Doreen Teoh ' fdlt Ajay PrasImnt'Dani I l Denny Jo Ha,Lai H as ?'2'1 ' ' 2153 V I ' Le Lal - 'V . Than Pham ' . 4 In 1511 -iffgayen Tflww QQ. s ,Q -'1'2Qfg'j1jiiifE'1Dung' WT W f' y f A -for new ,, W-df? .AM I WA. 'C . 0 122 Val ' s I I Schaefer Angelica Sun
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