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SENIORS Sharon Rebecca Brown Jennifer Jo Buckloh Nicole Marie Burkholder Edward Chen Denise Lynn Chrien Dav id Scott Christiansen 18 Seniors Playing, working, dreaming Christine Lee Butler Edward Todd Carver Mara Ann Chaney Timothy David Coleman
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Natalie Lynne Bors Christine Augusta Bostwick Joel Andrew Braun “I plan to make a million dollars selling food to Ethiopian people and buy a Lamborghini. ” — Joel Braun Barbara Ann Bridges John Michael Brooks Kimberly Sue Brown “The funniest thing that ever hap¬ pened to me was once in biology we were dissecting frogs and I started talking to someone, while unconsciously I was spinning it around by its legs on a probe. ” — Krista Bailey Making a change W hen it came to changes, many seniors agreed that the high school could have used a few. Some thought the school policies needed changing, and others thought that the stu¬ dents themselves should change. When asked about the school, Krista Bailey said, “I think there should be open lunch periods, for those occa¬ sional urges to eat real food!” Tony Kobak wanted to change, “The statue in the courtyard.” Matt Hall stated, “1 would change the attendance proce¬ dure. 1 still don’t understand what to do with those slips.” When asked how they would change the social etiquette of the students, Shan¬ non Dougherty said, “Guys should go out with girls without having to be a couple.” Jeremy Soditch would change, “The attitudes of the students.” — Cheri Mitchell m Before taking the “crazy” senior leader traditional photo, Kevin Anderson asks Denise Chrien is he should be a wrestler, a Beeliner, or a Homecoming Queen. Changing the high school their way, Pete Meier and Kelly Collins decide Commons should become the cafeteria. c . ' sr 17 V.. Seniors Metamorphosis A
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Life after 2z4C T he final bell of the day rang and school let out. What exactly did seniors most like to do after school? A few liked to go to work, such as Tri¬ sha Steinkamp. When asked what she most liked to do she said, “Going to work at Perkins!” Mike Driscoll was into sports and stated simply, “Football, of course.” Jeremy Soditch disagreed and said, “For a while soccer, but it got boring, so just going home.” Diane Dylinski had a different pastime, and said she loved, “Watching Rocky movies and eating Mr. Hero sand wiches with my boyfriend.” Matt Hall could be found out on the band practice field. He said, “Marching Band. We wasted a lot of Tuesday and Thurs¬ day evenings, and lost a lot of Satur¬ days, but it was a lot of fun.” The most unusual pastime was Joel Braun’s when he claimed, “Other than work, I usual¬ ly spend time on something impor¬ tant, like clipping my toenails or cleaning the garage.” — Cheri Mitchell Taking time out from working on the Senior Class float. Shannon Dougherty cuddles a kitty from the Ebner’s farm. During the Cloverleaf football game Kristy Ebner and Liz Owens help cheer. O O u After school on the band prac¬ tice field, Joel Braun could often be found tooting around. Kelly Nicole Collins Patricia Ann Corrigan Jason Richard Craft Jill Kristine Craig Nathaniel Patrick Cox John Moor Crawford “This was our best year ever. We all just went crazy. Now we ' re ready to venture into the real insane world.” — Shannon Baechle “The purpose of high school is to become more proficient at get¬ ting along with one ' s peers and maybe learn a thing or two about the history of Russia.” — Matt Hall 19 Seniors Playing, working, dreaming
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