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Billy Lcvell Vontina Lewis Lance Lindow George Lockett Kevin Lounsbury Erik Marston Danny Maaens Melissa McClung Daniel McCullough Carrie Mclean Richard McNeilly Denise Mears Melody Melton Marie Messing Dan Miller Michael Miller Staci Mills Craig Mitchell Javier Monino Russell Monteith SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE Have you ever set down in class, opened your peechee to get out your homework assignment, and found out it’s your locker partner's? This is one of the problems sharing a locker can bring about. Yet most students share a locker with one or more of their friends. This is especially true in the case of freshmen and sophomores who are assigned bottom lockers. By the time students are juniors and seniors they've gotten used to sharing in order to avoid bottom lockers and now like to share lockers in order to be with their friends. Some students complain about the lockers be- ing too small and locker areas being over- crowded. Others find grabbing the wrong book and the constant shortage of pencils and pens very annoying. But, despite the drawbacks most students like sharing lockers and will continue to do so for the years to come. VI -Juniors
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Heather Hopkins James Hotz Bob Houck Vaughn Howe Jenny Hromek i Todd Hubler Beth Hutcheson Sheila Ivins Jon Jackson Kris Jakeway Kathy Jasper Kim Jenson Luke Johnson Terry Johnson Janel Jolliff Shawn Jones Michele Jordan Daris Justice Ericka Kcffer Patrick Keyser Glen King Kami Kiser I.indy Lambert Paula Lange Erik Larson beautifying the 30s hall is Tammy Olson. The effect didn t last loilg as decorations were torn down that night. Rhonda Law Mike Leach Juniors-33
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Pam M x re Shannon Moore Twyla Morris Mike Moser Gena Mowdy Sreve Mueller Cindy Myers Liz Myers Grover Nettles Rob Nitschelm Angel Norling Shon O'Donnell Sandra O'Keefe Tammy Olson Dana Overstreet Keith Paschal Nancy Patrick Ken Patzke Shawn Peery Paul Pestingcr Eric Peterson Ronald Pinner Christopher Pitt Karen Polly Rodney Poison WORKIN-FOR THE WEEKEND Money, money, money, the lifeblood of every teenager. One way high school students are able to earn spending money is with a part-time job. Many Ma ama students spend their afternoons and week- ends putting in hours at fast-food restaurants, the- atres. or family-owned businesses. Debbie Stemple. a junior, is a member of the student work force. I think that working is an im- portant part of your life.” says Stemple. who hopes to save enough to buy a car. But, like most kids, she spends a lot of her money on clothes and entertain- ment before making it to the bank. Debbie enjoys her work at Dairy Queen because a lot of her friends work there too. and the customers are usually friend- ty- Although many people feel that a job may harm a student's grades, the facts prove this is false for the majority. Not only does a job help the financial situation, but it is also a good character builder. It helps students to interact with other people and learn responsibility, working also builds a sense of self- worth. and accomplishment. Last, but definitely not least, a part-time job is excellent for future job references and college applications. Penny Pcckcnpaugh and Anne Leahy Juniors-35
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