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Mr. Vanhooscr hold Chuck Coryell' book down from his face lor the photographer. Good friend Megan Ncwslrom and Cathy Prru chuckle together. Ginger Graham hold Becky Wrllunuon while Mike Moeller messes her hair up during World History. 4 Opening
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Gold Can Stay “Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. • So Eden sank to grief. So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.” (Robert Frost) “Nothing gold can stay” according to Ponyboy as he recites this poem to Johnny in The Outsiders. But gold is special. People of all countries have valued it from earliest times, and things of real value do stay — maybe not physically or in a permanent form but in friends, education, relationships with Christ and in indestructible memories, such as receiving an ‘A’ on the Biology test for which you studied until 3 a.m., being asked to J.S. by that person you’ve dreamed about for so long, and going to German class totally unprepared for the 20 minute skit you’re to perform. These will stay with us. Maybe we can’t hold on to the first green of youth, but we can learn from it and grow from its experience. Ktr V D 7 r o , ?) lo )} x » c Chri» Molke pets overtaken by senior determined to poMesa the xpirit stick. Tun Imiacson and Kurt Jaxkowink cure our team to victory with their cheer leadi ng. Opening — 3
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Guy llarrivon. John Clarry, and Strphrn Frnton. try-■ iip to pep spirit up for tin Croquet Team. Torn Carlson and John Krlkcma fire heavy artillery on the Campu Room. Utilizing hit creativity. Mike Manhard draw a page in the yearbook. Gold Changes Gold is versatile. People use it as jewelry, as fillings in their teeth and as money. We ran also lx- versatile. We may have friends who dress differently than we do or whose beliefs differ from ours. We may have a friend who is always dressed in the latest fad, while we wear the traditional blue jeans and t-shirt. We might oversleep one morning and have little time to get ready and end up at school feeling ugly, while the next day we might feel great because we've had ample time to get ready for school. These differences, although they may mean a great deal to us, don't change the way our friends feel about us. A true friend appreciates us because of who we are, not because of the way we look or dress. Yinoxa Carlton and Julie Strvcnton rating lunch while watching cute eniorguy». Opening 5
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