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Truth She chases you - is always a half step behind. Don't slow your pace or you'II feel her soothing sting. Seconds pass - now hours then days . . . years: the chase will never end for fear of blindness' death. Tary Kaylor '86 Lisa Otrambo Friendship is: A push when you're stopped A hand when you're stuck A smile when you're sad A hug when you're down A call when you're lonely A path when you're lost Friendship is Forever ,.v...,,, You've seen him before The iron hand of the school The push broom mustache He walks slow and cool His hands in his pockets Or jingling his keys Murmurs and whispers Sound like bees Wherever he qoes the students hearts quicken The nervous air Seems to thicken Some how you know He knows where you've been He probably does He's the Dean of Men r 1 ns' J , 5 Bill DeRidder Tina Baugh '86 .0- lil-. ,E .. ' 4 A light when it's dark 1- sie.. w,,,,,, nj? '. Jennifer Watson '86 . ' 7 Marcia Denham Bridge to Heaven Watching the stars in the night sky eyeing the clouds lazily drifting by Dreaming again lying on the turf close to God and Mother Earth A breathtaking view by the Lord God's hand and then I'll sleep and be where I began Steve Seitz '88 41
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RT AN PGETRY You remember the first rally that you attended as a freshman. The bleachers that were so empty during your P.E. class but now have become packed with students. ' You remember feeling like a sardine, practically glued to all of your new classmates most of whom you didn't even know their first names. You remember listening to the person in charge and screaming and yelling whenever they told you to, but if it was not time to talk you would sit quietly. Even though this all happened four years ago you can remember it well, especially now that you are a senior and you can look across the gym and see how you once were. Amanda Geister '86 rp ff li st ' iw j- tt - ,V 'iff ., K K L' ss 4 . f , ., fs -X1 tg ,, , 'WX -- has I I, g, m,,L-- -lf'7 -stay. ...cfs , my f Ai x Aff' Txxix 'll 'Xl sh K mv sla H 4 f. ' wg .':':f' Qs , UQ A' - Q t P, ,' jsffy' 'Ee ' - l7 ,'f- 2 ' khxrv -. ' 4' -41' 'f-ev-iff-...aria f-P , '-axis-at '. . ' . f X' 1' A YFQ., - 'if - Z, V V. -ft. 4 .1 f yifgy3 f 2ff h Q, It in fy sl 'QA t .L-J, in Xt' K 2 I ,nj ,- ff V -2,1 ,V nf 45. .F .,. ,ff f--A ss X N A Todd Wong U White cleats , Lone black slash White knee highsocks Two green stripes Short silk white pants Bulging knees Rippling thighs Green and Gold side stripe Oversized shoulders' No neck Green shirt Covers all Yellow numbers White name Green helmet Yellow M Determined face Behind mask Ready now Over All too soon Mike Wenzler '86 A ii Clxlxi .HE lf-Killa. Veronica Xavier Ask me why magic changes rest on the new tears Crushed and uplifted, are they the same? begin again and hold true what was or what is . . . will be what was when you wake up again. Black is white night is day things aren't always what they seem. '87 Chris Vasquez f4, f 'ia l Q xl. Xl i 4 3 Kathy Quijano
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FI E ARTS: ALIVE A D WELL MORE This year The Voyager staff decided to set aside a couple of pages to show off the work of some of our talented writers and artists. We are proud to have some outstanding work coming out of our Art and English departments. Unfortunate- ly the accomplishments of these talented people often go unrecognized since they are not as visible as some of the other school activities. We feel that the inclusion of the arts in a schooI's curriculum is necessary for a truly complete education. Students who excel in this area are a valuable asset to the Moreau community. Moreau's English and Art Departments offer a variety of courses for Science Fic ture are but spiring writers and artists. Literature and Film. ion, Ethnic Literature and 20th Century Litera- a few of the English courses that students may take. Our Art department has courses ranging from Fashion Design and this year s course, an We appla appreciate t Commercial Art to Drawing and Painting, and aw the development of our first Art History unusual specialty class for a high school to offer. d the artists and writers of our school, and e beauty and interest that their creativity adds to our lives. 1 f if it ' i A-' , -g.,W 1' ' A -fi . 252' 2. -.X A -Q 42 A. 7 Special Artists: From left to right. top to bottom. Priscilla Faso. Tary Kaylor. Frank Jose. Steve Seitz. Todd Wong. Lisa Otrambo. Tina Baugh. Mark Camarena. Veronica Xavier. Bill DeRidder. and Chris Vas- quez, I. Chris Vasquez tries to decide how he's going to paint his next painting. 2. Marcia Den- ham flips through a magazine searching for ideas. 3. Lisa Otrambo seems to really enjoy art. 3A
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