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From school spirit to romantic relations, every aspect of our lives was changing in some way. While some Monarchs tried to adapt to the differences of high school life Carhy Paul Jarvis Jackson discovers just how different things look up close. Many students gained a new perspective through experiments in science class. Sophomore Susie Van Guilder and senior Laura Reiger collabo- rate on a math problem. Many students discovered that friends are invaluable in mastering difficult equations. 6 Life in general, others noticed the variances in our school itself. However, regardless of the changes, the Monarchs participated in life with their characteristic zeal, eager to get the most from it. Their dedication to activities outside of school merely en- riched their academic experiences and provided for a well-rounded individual. Allison Creech Enjoying a well-deserved rest, Derrick Payne, An gela MacGruder, Joy Maxwell, Tina Haywood, and Rob Doane take a break from school and wait for the field hockey game to begin. Attendance at athletic games can be both school spirited and social events for Monarchs. Tommy Zuckerwar Jennifer Payne enjoys a slice of pizza while her sister Kathy looks on. The two students use the hood of the car to relax in the sun. Once warm weather comes, eating lunch outside can be a much deserved treat for students who have been closed in all winter.
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A difference can also be seen in the times. In our search for self-discovery, our IT generation has adopted the past and made it our own. This can be seen in pastimes such as skateboarding and surf- ing, designs of tie-dye and peace sym- bols, and even revivals of musical classics like “Louie, Louie’’ and the songs of the Carhy Paul eeling the Difference Beatles. Thus, even though we seem ro be echoing the past, we have modern- ized it, making it reflect our present ideas and philosophy. Today we realize thar it is the little differences which seem to matter the most. When a student or member of the faculty takes the time fo listen, support, Discovering a different way to practice his violin, freshman Stephen Levine uses one of the lockers on the band hall as a music stand. “| enjoy finding orginial ways to display my musical talent,”” he says. Laboratory exercises in chemistry are one way to gain field experience. Junior Su Yu strives to be exact in her measure- ments, ensuring a good grade. and advise, his input makes everything seem that much better. This strong rap- port berween students and faculry helps each to grow, and that growth is shown iN our excellence. Through communica- tion, the Monarchs use each day fo its advantage in making us A Little Bir Differ- ent. Allison Creech Resting after the ride, seniors Dan Mackay and Byron Weare take advantage of a bench after bicycling to Menchville. To many, riding a bicycle is viewed not only as fun, but as transportation as well. Opening 5
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Senior Carl Bennett uses the homecoming dance to demonstrate passmmmee Returning from an enjoyable lunch off campus, his dancing ability. Students take advantage of this opportunity to have fun and exhibit their taste in formal attire. seniors Marlo Meeks, Shannon Drawdy, and Suzanne Culp walk liesurely to class. Dining off campus is considered a senior privilege. cathy Paul Life 7
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