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Willie Robohn kicks back while broadening his wordly scope. He does this often and is always willing to talk about world affairs. Joanne Rauth sits in the eye-of-the-storm as the Maur Hill seniors learn about chemistry. Chemistry class is a good class to take to broaden your horizons. Tom Currigan gives advise to Bryan Willming as he plays foosball at the roost. Tom often gives advise to people. Senior life full of responsibilities “Senior life involves this, that and the other thing,” said, Kevin Wagner, Atchison sen- ior. It isn’t a very clear defini- tion, but in a sense its the truth. Seniors have more responsibility than other students here at Maur Hill and Mount. Seniors have a certain obligation to set all sorts of precedents, including proper use of spare time. “Extra-curricular activi- ties are important to the well being of students mental health. “All work and no play 28 Seniors makes Jack a dull boy,” said, Dan Miller, Atchison senior. Aside from concern for students mental welfare, sen- iors also have a duty to provide our school with good examples for the betterment of under- classmens’ conduct and ap- plication in their school work. Senior accomplishments can also provide a sound basis for underclassmen to look forward to. The thought of one day being able to achieve what the senior class has previously reached is food for thought involving the younger students. Eventhough seniors enjoy their state of superiority. Along with it comes a sense of dis-ease, a feeling of “What next?”, What am I going to do after high school?” A lot of time is spent on the task of answering this question. For some it can be a terrible situation. “All the world lies ahead of me and I can’t even decide what college I’m going to” is often a common sta- tement, or, “its all over and it is time I went my own way but I don’t want to split with all the friends I have here,” is also used often. Most seniors would agree that their reign as the ruling class collapsed all too quickly. “All I wanted to do was get it over with when I started here, but its gone by too fast, said, Vincent Kocour, Atchison senior. Regardless of what the underclassmen think of the ancient class praising chants and the seniors come first feeling. Grin and bear it, it’ll be your turn to set the standards before you know it. “It’s not just a job, we consider it an adventure.” (Story by David Buessing) Jim Schuctz looks over Janelle Andra’s shoulder in his quest for knowledge. Janelle appears to be sleeping.
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Seniors Yolanda I. Augilar F.: Mount Views, Honor Roll, SIRCH. International Club Pep Club. Journalism Competition; Janelle Marie Andra: Cross Country. Track. GAA. Stuco Officer. Mount Views, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. SIRCH. Pep Club. Math Contest. Quiz Bowl. Maur Hill Varsity Cheerleader, Fund Raising. Hugh O'Brien Leadership Seminar, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Principal's Plaque; Robert M. Asher: Intramurals. Honor Roll, Chorus: Winston Daniel Aycock: Intramurals. Maurite, Honor Roll, Quiz Bowl, Trainer; Kristian Dane Beverly: Cross Country. Intramurals. Honor Roll. Honorable Mention. Band. Chorus. Raven Award Nominee; David Scott Bindel: Football. Intramurals. Honor Roll, Honorable Mention. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Manager; Stephanie Lynn Blodig: Volleyball, Volleyball State. GAA. SIRCH Officer, Stuco Representative, Class Officer, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Pep Club. Math Contest, Speech Team, Manager, Fund Raising. NEDT Award. Sweetheart Queen Candidate; Victoria Kristyniak Bona: Volleyball. Basketball. Track, GAA. Stuco Reprcscntitive. Class Officer, Mount Views. Honor Roll. National Honor Society. SIRCH. International Club, Pep Club. Math Contest, Quiz Bowl. Maur Hill Jr. Varaity Cheerleader, Speech Team, Speech State. Fund Raising, Principal's Plaque; Jolene Anne Bonneli: GAA. SIRCH. Pep Club. Dorm Council, Fund Raising, Sweetheart Queen Candidate; Shawn Thomas Boo9: Football. Football State, All-League Football, Basketball, Intramurals, Maurite, Honor Roll. Who's Who Among American High School Students. Math Contest , Quill and Scroll, Boy’s State, Journalism Contest, Raven Award Nominee, NEDT Award; David M. Buessing: Basketball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Stuco Representitive. Tatler. Maurite. Honor Roll. Honorable Mention. Quiz Bowl. Quill and Scroll, Journalism Competition. Class Officer. Mock King Candidate. King of Dog Patch Candidate; Randah Shiblag: GAA. Stuco Representative. Honor Roll, National Honor Society, SIRCH, International Club Officer, Pep Club, Boarder Council. Dorm Council; Aranya Chirapha: GAA. Honor Roll, SIRCH, International Club, Pep Club, Band, Chorus; Cooper B. Clark: Tennis Intramurals, Honor Roll, Honorable Mention, Speech, Band; Karin Kathleen Conrad: Basketball. Track, Class Officer. Stuco Representative, Mount Views. Honor Roll, SIRCH, Math Contest, Maur Hill J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader, Speech. Work Study, NEDT Award. Fund Raising. Sweetheart Queen Candidate; Thomas M. Currigan: Football, Basketball, Intramurals, Stuco Officer, Tatler, Honor Roll. Honorable Mention. Who's Who Among American High School Students. Quiz Bowl, Quill and Scroll, Work Study, Journalism. Journalism State; Seniors 29
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