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PAGE 14: TOP LEFT: Lamarr Lamb is at his usual, energetic best! TOP RIGHT: Christy Dayton and Johnny Hughes enjoy an after-game victory hug. BOTTOM: Trey Williams is ready to pounce on some of those goodies Charla Crites has. Light is good for our spirits. The darkness runs away and hides from it in the corners. Where do we get the light? From each other? Do we have to pay for it? Maybe it has to come from inside; maybe it can’t be bought. There is a tiny spark of fire in all of us. It is the spark of life. It flickers and wav- ers but it is hard to put out. A fire needs fuel, and some air — but not too much. We have to treat our spark of life with care so it will chase away the shadows and light up our days. If we can keep our own fire going, and have some kindling left over, we can pass it on. There is no use in wasting good wood. We have a chance to put all our flames together and have a bonfire. The larger and brighter the fire, the farther its warmth can be felt. We have a good begin- ning; here. 14-Sun Up
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£ %i PAGE 13: TOP LEFT: Carolyn Bannowsky has decided that Ken Akers has gone too far! TOP RIGHT: Jeana Chenault, Lissa Ramos, Bobbi Lynn Davis, Robin Wright, and Laurrie Holekamp are shouting those little Puncher muffets down. BOTTOM: The budding artist: Rusty Keith. We know all the answers because we are young and new. Every thought we think and every move we make is a part of us. We are always learning, whether the les- son is good or bad. The thing for us to do is learn of, about, and with each other. The more we understand other people, the deeper our comprehension will be of ourselves. That is why the greatest release from our problems and worries is compassion for our fellow man. We laugh, suffer, share, and give. We know the answers, we have to live. Sun Up 13
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PAGE 15: TOP: David Martin is playing with fire! BOT- TOM: Slowly but surely, Elva Espinosa is getting it down If an artist painted life, how would he do it? Maybe he would use a landscape, with high mountains and deep valleys. Perhaps he would picture a stream tumbling down a hill. Can everyone have a different picture, that means the same thing? Life is so simple, and yet so complex. We don’t have to have the same picture of life to get along, we just have to respect each other’s artistic talents! Sun Up 15
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