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COMBINING THE CAMPUSES Four minutes between classes may not seem like a long time. But the socializing the students accomplish in that precious amount of time may give them that extra push to get them through the day. Small gestures exchanged between classes can either make or break a day. Notes are passed along with smiles or frowns, raised eyebrows, or high five’s. Exercise is a must and students that have classes understand this. At the beginning of the year, almost all of the students are out of breath when they finally reach the top step. Even the athletes might find that they are caught off guard, when they reach the top step and let out a gasp. However, this constant conditioning finally builds up. The students may be physically able to make it up the stairs without hyperventilating by the end of the year. The sturdy railings provide that extra helping hand. The Mounties illustrate their reluctance to go back to the Academy by their fa- cial expressions. 4
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YEARBOOK • Group picture, left to right, bottom row: Scott Peuker, editor; Lutfi Fir- daus, chief photographer; Kourosh Soroushian; Arturo Castaneda; As- awin Mallamphut; Dan Pombo, asst, editor; top row: Erin Russell, senior salutes editor; Cyndy Andra, business manager; Julie Rabe, copy editor; Roxanne Biffinger; Angie Dickason, advertising manager; Karen Handke, Bridget O’Neal Catherine Carpinelli, layout editors; Liz Sittenauer; Carrie Werth; Daneen Bessette; below: Pat Patterson, advisor. At the start of the year, we the Mau- rite staff, faced many obstacles. It was only our adviser’s first year, and none of us had ever worked on a yearbook before, so there was much uncertainty in how this edition would turn out.. It was hard work learning what to do and how to do it, while, at the same time, trying to meet rigid deadlines. We struggled hard, but were driven by the goal of making a yearbook that you, the students, could look back on with pride. We did our best, and this is the result. We hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed putting it to- gether.
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Students head to the roost for a little R R. Julz Dulle, senior, stands nonchalantly alone by a throng of senior an- imals. Combining hand and eye coordination, the cheer- leaders fire the fans up. The fans stick with it and cheer their football team on to victory.
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