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Seniors have fun-filled evening without use of drugs or alcohol Hard work and planning went into setting the stage for the first-ever Project Graduation - a chemical- free graduation party. For each stage of the party com- mittees were created. Guidelines and public relations were among the first to get started as they set the rules and sent out letters informing people about the party and asking for their support. The fundraising raised close to 54,500 in cash and prizes. Sarah Buhr said, lt was a lot of fun spending the money we had earned to buy prizes, but we also had to budget ourselves. lt was neat seeing how supportive everyone was. Parents gave their time and ef 'su 5 S Exhausted by dancing James Brinkman takes a break from all the action. Showing her excitement at winning a S60 gift certificate, Charly Earley does a lit- tle dance. I got it! seniors shouted during their water volleyball game. 78 f Seniors Y s fort, as they were serving on com- mittees and helping in many ways such as decorating and cleaning. Area businesses donated cash and prizes. All this led up to the event itself. Graduation night, May 18, at 7:00 The funniest thing was the water fight, said Rose Kuster. p.m. seniors boarded a bus for the Jefferson City YMCA not to return until 5:00 a.m. Each student received a small prize, large prize and a grab bag. Televisions, radios, gift certificates and cash were a few of the prizes S S Ei' Q S N ,K , W QW F- I .,, given. l didn't think about ii... prizes until l won a stereo and that made the evening a lot more ex. citing, said Lori Whertvine. While some students could be found on the raquetball courts, others were dancing, swimming, watching movies or munching on various foods. The night ended with the show. ing of a video made of graduation and the party. l think the best part of the even. ing was when they played the class song, Goodbye, and we formed a circle and as we danced tears came to our eyes, because we knew this was an ending, but yet a new begin- ning, said Kim Sanson. I 1
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High school wasn't scary? I was scared of all the homework, said Amanda Perrey, freshman. I didn't know what to expect out of high school, said Tracy Day, freshman. I was scared of the seniors! said Leslie Fowler, freshman. Classes weren't hard? Chemistry was hard because the class was so demanding and it moved so fast, said Jeana Brandt, junior. P.E. was hard because older guys think they can push everyone around, said Billy Thompson, freshman. I thought geometry was the hardest because we had too much homework,' said Julie Ashby, sophomore. ' There weren't memorable events? 80 f People I'II remember when I got swats from Mr. Howard, said Jamie Wilson, freshman. 9 I'II never forget three-day suspensions,' said Andy Helmig, freshman. I'II always remember carrying Kim Sam- son into the boy's bathroom, said Scott Brandt, junior. Although rain keeps Jason Anderson and Jeffrey McCuIIey inside, they still enjoy playing games. As the rest of the class finishes their homework, Sherry Troesser begins her afternoon nap. I? sul' M, .3 it ' 0- . V r . , j . 4 I wx MN, . . 7. e 5 ' M Wg. I 1 r X Y rs,4.......
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