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REFLECTIONS For yesterday is but a dream And Tomorrow is only a vision, But Today well lived makes yesterday A dream of happiness, and every Tomorrow a vision of hope. 41
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Quotes Mr Alan Bunker, Forestry Dept. Con- servation 1. Students need to find an adequate relationship between themselves and the world. The next step then becomes the development of knowledge, skills, attitudes and understand- ings essential for earning a living. It becomes necessary then to think critically and act responsibly. 2. Average is as close to the bottom as to the top.” 3. It is very probable that if our economy continues to worsen, people will be learning to do without many things that their par- ents never dreamed of having. 4. Today’s extravagance becomes tomorrow’s necessity. 5. From a professional business accountant, People who run into debt usually have to crawl out. 6. The man who halted on third base to congratulate himself failed to make a home run. 7. Rip Van Winkle is the only man who became famous while he was asleep. 8. Failure is not the worst thing in the world. The very worst is not to try. 9. Progress depends upon preparation We cannot build upon sand, spend before earning, rest before working, teach before learning, speak before thinking, and build before planning. Ms Francis Burkett, Office Secretary Sgt Rick Dean, U S Military — Army Representing Kaiser Chemical and Landmark were Mr Ron Friend and Mr Warren Hapner 40
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Future Teachers of America Left to Right: Debbie Tim- merman, Sponsor Emily Gates, Pat. Murphy. Penny Timmerman. Vicki Smith. Sandy Cook. Che- ryl Rehmert, Bonnie Pat- terson, Kim Scholl, Lori Livingston, Paula North, Betty Bowers, April Smith, Debbie Maschino, Nancy Brimer, and Tony Gel- haus. Future Homemakers of America Row 1 — Teresa Rainey, Darla Wine, Krista Wright, Sandy Kramer, Pat May, Cynthia Barga, Angie Anderson, Bonnie Post, Anita Schmidt. Row 2 — Sponsor Miss Hopewell, Tonya Burkett, Karla Brumbaugh, Melanie Replogle, Marlene Osterlo, Jodi Brock, Andrea Brock, Debbie Maschino. Sponsor Mrs. Stocksdale. Row 3 — Tammy Replogle. Mar- lene Boise, Kathy Bums. Jenny Davis. Darla Hill. Dena Hill. Row 4 — Mic- helle Blankenbaker, Les- lie Livingston, Janice Rodeheffer. and Carol Kuhnle. Senior I.O.E. Front Left to Right — Sponsor Mary Halley. Donna Stachler, Luann Stammen. Doris Stam- men Back Row — Left to Right — Peachie Tro- cano, Rachele Arm- strong, Kim Scholl, Lori Livingston, Sandy Cook, Cheryl Rehmert, Pat Guti- errez. Marla Hurley, Kelly Thompson, Sherri Brad- ley, Melissa Cox. 42
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