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Accept- ing his Senior i Academic Award from School Board Presi- dent, Pat Oidtman, Scott Schmid smiles proudly. ,awwz M. ft., .f X WW? W, A hint of a smile played at the corners of the mouths of the Scholar's Bowl team when they knew they had won the conference meet, a grin spread across Annette's face after she was crowned Prom queen, and the smile Steven Pat- terson had when he crossed the finish line at the state cross country meet couldn't be wiped off. Our smiles were only a clue to what we felt inside. We had to face it, there was a lot to be proud of. In the area of academics, students were making the effort needed to make teachers and parents proud of them. An Academic Banquet honored 14 students who maintained an A- average over their high school years. A first-time, Conference Scholars' Bowl was held and Linn won the first place trophy. The Math team grabbed a First Place trophy at a math contest in Vienna and Tiffany Thompson received the Best of Show at the Conference Art exhibit. The band brought a lot of pride to the W4 'ff LHS WHSH f eight members to state competition in Cole umbia. Also, as a high point, they beat rival Fatima in a fall parade. Our pride in our athletes was also evi- dent. The girls' and boys' basketball teams were backed during districts by a gym full of supporters. Some even painted their faces red and white or added a Wildcat pawprint to their normal makeup. Classes got into the spirit at pep assemblies by run- ning a 3-legged race or playing leap-frog for a bag of Jolly Ranchers. Pride in ourselves and our own ac- complishments was also evident after reaching our goal as an athlete, doing our best as a committee member, making a good grade on a test, being awarded a scholarship, or being accepted into a col- lege or the armed forces. The initiation of Project Graduation showed that the seniors were proud of what they could do and were concerned with each other's safety on graduation night. We accomplished a lot. We had reasons t ourselves and our name Linn High. At districts, they took an overall rating of a ll and sent W to feel school. So wasn't proud? I sq. .' ,- Working assiduously on her lettering project, Michelly Klebba is proud of her ar tistic ability.
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