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' or '1- 'Cv Isis ,,,. Phil Pomeroy concentrates on correcting his geometry tests. A uln eighth grade, my math teacher spent the first 20 minutes of class philosophizing. He suggested every day do at least one thing that has to be done, but that you do not especially want to do. The advantage will come after years of forcing yourself to do things. When you grow up, he pro- ised, you'll be able to do things no one else would ever at- empt. When ill else fails, do something. That's not to say I dvocate action without contemplation, it's just that the risk f failing keeps many of us from trying anything. Without xtolling my steadfast theological beliefs, I would like to uote an unlikely mentor - Popeye. 'If ya' thinks yer doin' ight, ya deserve credick even if yOu're Wr0I'1g.' Nancy Potter: English 3, 7, Yearbook, Newspaper T he land of choice. We can choose to be wealthy or we can choose to be poor, but we have a choice, and for that we should be thankful. As Americans we need to know our freedoms. For when we do not use them, we do loose them. ' Freedom is not free. We all must understand that there 'have been many prices paid and there will be many more o pay if we are to keep what we have now. For when a freedom is lost, it is lost forever. Philip Pomeroy: Moth Improvement Lab, Geometry 7' - Butler, Debra Byers, Patrick Carpenter, Kim Cashman. leff Chapman, Barbara Christensen, Gene Christman, leffrey Christy, David Clark, Diane Clark, Michael Claypool, Brian Clifford, Kathy Cody, Adrian Cody, Cortez Colby, Tia Collins, Iirika Colwell, Starlene Conklin, Tonya Cooper, Craig Costello, Kari Courtney, Katherim Craine, Lisa Crider, Daniel Cryan, Katherine Dalton, Kristine Defazio, Sylvia Deleon, Michelle Denton, Pamela Doneen, Kelly
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Bafaro. Tina Baker, Anne-Marie Barker, Ed Beal, Lori Bell, Carole Bell, Diana Birgerheier, Ianet Blair, Rolli Blevens, Ioel Bloom, Cindy Bowen, Wendy Bracey, Marc Brady, I,ouAnn llridgens, Tammera Broom, Randall lltteholz, Rnlnert Butlke. Ielf Burns, Ginger Ahern, Andrea Alwarcl, Michelle Anderson, Marie Apel, Anne-Marie Armstrong, layne Armstrong, lill Ayers, Ieff Ayres, Andrea Ieff Budke points out his new book, The Adventures of Mr. Weitz and His Faithful Companion, Sparkief' J-
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Donohue, Dan Erickson, Ianyce Eucker, Kathleen Ewing, Greg Fiorino. Charles Flom, Brent Fournier, Mary Foust, Charlene Freeland, Keith' F reer, Wendy French, Lori Gage, Michael Gainer, Lisa Gardner, Glen Gibbons, Kelly Giffing, Charles Gilmore, Kim Glass, Todd Gott, Steve Gray, Melissa Gray, Tami Grieve, Marie Hansen, Don Hart, Tamie Hartzell, Brenda Hatch, Clay Havey, Betsy Hefling, Ieff Helbig, Marie Henzen, Michelle Herfurth, lames Herner, Ramona I 2 ,.v.tLS7L1. -an f ,.. f ' . ' K ' 4' iw lv 5 ,V V 2 . f 5 ' cf? Ks.. i is, s Af' K ,, J P Pat Pfiefer is stumped by questions posed during his health class. Teaching high school is by far the most rew career I could have ever chosen. Seeing and knowing I molding young peoples' lives is important to me. It's tremendous feeling to know that part of myself is being c ried on. Lorna Pitschka: General Senior English, English 5 want to be. I want the people that I meet to be better off it. Everything I do goes to this. I feel this is easiest thro athletics, because that is what I know and where I am cc fident. For others, it would be their own special interest. Pat Pfeifer: P.E., Health Up most in my mind is helping people to get where th ti ' ' i
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