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Earnie Foss, Tami Capaccioli and Tiffany Ju5t Seem to be eryoying an a55emDIy along with Mr Scearce. V 15' Joy liarlfin, Shelly Fordice and Pam Earl patient- ly listen during their cla55 meeting. Pat Gevock and Scott Gro55 Seemingly doh't know what to think while their Classmates have a qood time. 9 Y if K .Q 1 f AB ',,, i? ,,V 'k 'i L 1 1 4 ' l ' SENIOR QA55 OF fa? nuff- 11' Paula Sand, Jill l'1ederhi5er Jenifer Carmen a Beth Carl5on show mixed emotions about h. ing their picturei taken,
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. W' , The school goes crazy at a pep assembly Andy Vislisel, yearbook photographer waits for the floas at the Homecoming Parade. The hallway seems to be a good place to congregate Mr Scearce, Mrs. Michaud, Mrs Christiansen, Mr Meeker and Mrs Meeker look on frorn the 5ldefiI'7E5. 'I II lllll TIME, EFFORT SWEAT JOY FRUSTRA- TION, AND DEDICATION go into any endeavor on its way to excellence. Webster defines excell as to be distin- guished by superiority, to surpass others, to be first class? We at Mount Vernon whether we are students in class, athletes on the field, teachers sharing their experiences and learn- ing, or citizens of our society have and always will strive for excellence: to be a bit better than we originally thought possible. The working for excellence is not an easy or part time job. Dedication is the key word for that success. There will be setbacks and disappointments. There will be times of fmstration and sometimes tears. High goals and stan- dards aren't attained easily - but they are attainable. This book is dedicated to the commit- ment of our students, teachers, parents and community who help each one of us see our own individual excellences whether they be shouted in the public or savored in our private moments.
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lison Morrissey Chris Wright and Brian Trayer Ike time out from studies. i CLASSES heith Woods and Erich Jacobsen eryoy a free moment in the commons. Diana Diers prepares to smile foi her school photograph, Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Faculty Tony Just and Alison Morrissey compair their computer printout gradecards. 'Ml f ef' 14 ff fi Qi I CQ
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