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1. Somehow the buses always slip off school grounds before the student drivers do. 2. “C’mon, Jay Boy, just one more little french fry and we can go outside. O- tay?” 3. “Honey, I believe we missed that left turn at Albuqurque!” 4. Students have a few minutes in the mornings to socialize until the first bell. 5. Don Johnson may be “Looking for a Heartbeat”, but Mrs. Adleburg has obviously found one. And Like A Heartbeat It’s Here And Gone H ' v 7 c 16 Opening 5
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1. The sun always smiles on the walls of MCHS. 2. Freshmen enter through the doors of MCHS with high hopes and dreams in search of quality education. 3. Sophomores go to class to learn how to bisect angles and triangles; many, like Cary, however, make it to class only physically. 4. Juniors make their year fly past — well, interesting to say the least. 5. Seniors depart through the doors of MCHS with high hopes and dreams of the future — knowing that they have made their four years the best ones of their lives. For, The Dawn Goes Down To Day 2 Opening 15
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VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Mary Bess Johnson Paul Braswell Graduation is not only a reflection of our past years but a milestone in our lives as well. It is a turning point in our lives that will mark our futures forever. We are departing from the familiar confines of the classroom in search of our place in the world. Some of us will choose to pursue a higher form of education while others will join the graduates of yesteryear in America’s work force. However, no matter what aspect of the future that our decisions hold, we must continue to strive to become the best that we are able to be. We must continue to make our goals challenging and struggle to reach them despite the mountains that obstruct our pathways to success. Finally, we must always keep in mind that success comes not only from the state of mind but should grow from our hearts as well. Together we have struggled through four years of high school to reach a goal in our lives which we can all be proud to have attained. As we leave high school and enter the next phase of our lives, we should carry with us a sense of pride and determination, as well as many wonderful memories from our high school years. If we keep this sense of pride and determination throughout life, we will be able to conquer all of the obstacles life holds for us and lead suc- cessful lives. May you continue to seek the knowledge that will not only enrich your lives but the lives of those you meet as well. Set your goals high. If your mind can con- ceive it and your heart can believe it, you can achieve it!
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