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High school students ore encouraged to excel in everything which they por- ticipote. We wont to stand out as athletes, artists, in academics or in com- munity service. Many hove already reached their goals, whether it is being student of the month or the most valuable player. Recogni- tion of those who hove fulfilled their personol goals is important. However, most of us ore still striving to reach our dreams. Academically compelled Roger Chen , reveols his ambition is to be the King of Moth and Ashley Nelson hopes of somedoy winning the spelling bee . On the lighter side of clossroon learning, Mike Londis desires to stay awoke for on entire class! Others still hove personal goals. I strive to be OS shrewd as George Washington, states Joelle Goodfellow , junior. Senior Catherine Myprs confides that her goal is to draw the life giving essence from the world ' s less for- tunate. Many have dreams of o special career, ranging from nuclear physicists to dromotic performer, and from Nobel prize — winning international diplomat to successful entrepreneur. Soblno Malik , however hopes . . .just to growl Loguno Hills is full of dreams, some more realistic than others. All are just os important. Take these dreams and achieve. Hawks. Above top: Christy Stoeckel ond Ktisto Wlekomp ore omong the girl ' s volleyboll teems tiigti ochlevers. Above; Christy Cierc works hord to finlsti lost — minute homework during lunch. Right Toking time during ASB, Leoh Miller puzzles over her lotest Humanities assignment. Achievements 9
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ACHIEVEMENTS Above: Robby Doedeckei Is overjoyed at the results of his US history test Lett: Representing their sfKirts, Mott Matson, Kim Wright, Xonne Brakke and George Donwellei work hord for spirit points. 8 Celebrate J
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Life is so precious Con we ler ir slip owcy? Celebrote each moment As with every possing day The friends we moke, rhe bonds we creore Loughrer, reors, ondjoy. Simply Q small example Of rhe life rhot we enjoy. We must srop to look around Or else the future will take hold. Appreciate our love for life Let memories turn into gold. Cherish the good times Remember the bod. Fondly recoil oil the loughter we ' ve hod Celebrate life, and all the beauty thot you see. Believe in life, because what you believe is whot will be. -Suzy Lone Above: Robert Tracy celebrotes lite by staying fit through octlve portlclpotlon In woter polo Left: Mt. Herran wolrs In ontlclporlon as Marie Villa, Sherrin Glennon and Volerle Drown prepore for doss competition Delow: Scott Leith spends o quiet moment on tfie hill, recuperating from the stress of the day. 10 Celebrate
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