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Don't Forget NW BRENDA HOLMES ‘‘The type we like both nice and sweet, a nicer girl you’ll never meet.” JAMIE HUETER “James” ‘‘Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone.” MARK HUNT “If I want it done perfect- ly, I’ll do it myself.” LISA HUNTLEY “Warning: don’t take trig, you’ll be sorry!” DESIREE HUTSON “Desi” ‘‘The hardest thing to change in life is yourself.” DONALD ISER “Don” “I don’t like to study, it hurts my eyes.” DAVID JENKS “Johnny Ferdinand” “If it isn’t so, then what was it before it was some- thing that was?” JULIE HAMMER “Jubies” High school days have their delights, but they can’t compare with H.S. nights!” KRISTINE KELLEY “Krissy” “If you’re happy and you know it then your life will surely show it.” DAVID KERCKAERT “Dave” “Why should we do all the work when the teachers get paid?” DANIEL KLAUKA “Dan-o” “Sometimes he sits and thinks, sometimes he just sits.” DAWN KOHNS “Dawnie” “If you don’t like the way I look, then look the other way.” JERROLD HUTCHINS “Dusty Chip” “Wherever there is injus- tice, you’ll find us ...” Three Amigos DENNIS KAYFES “Studying isn’t the point, it’s getting to school on time.” DOUGLAS KOHNS “Sting” “Questions don’t bother me, it’s the answers.”
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The Glory Days 4 4 JAMES GRIFFIN “Jim-Bob” I keep looking to the sky because it makes me high; Forget the hearse cause I’ll never die!” RANDALL GRIFFITH “Randy” “Be, stay, and say some- thing original.” HECTOR GRIJALVA “I don’t understand any- thing.” KIMBERLY GRINNELL “Springer” “It isn’t what you do, it’s what you get away with.” SALLY GROOMS “The brightest future al- ways includes a diamond.” TODD GROOMS “If determination paves the way, he will reach great heights someday.” FRED HAWLEY “Hawk” “Never leave a fallen com- rad to the enemy.” RICHARD HALL “Skin head” “I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you.” KELLY HAYES “Kelly Ray” “We are never so happy nor unhappy as we imag- ine.” KRISTINE HANNA “Kris” “Life was meant to be en- joyed.” PATRICK HENNE “Pat” “If at first you don’t suc- ceed, get someone else to do it.” KRIS HARLEY “Bill” “There’s got to be some work in him — none has ever come out.” TAMMY HILTZ “Opus-Sue” “I don’t want to hear about it.” SUZETTE HART “Suzie” “True friendship is based on love, trust, and hones- MICHAEL HOLCOMB “Sticky” “If it wasn’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all.”
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When I'm Gone , LAURA KOZFKAY “Smokey” “Ah shuffle.” MARK KOZLOWSKI “Lokey” “He looks safe, but so does gunpowder. BRYAN KREINER “Bry” “Hey, we want some SANDRA KREINER “Sandy” ‘‘Conscience — the small voice that keeps telling me I’m going to get caught.” STANLEY LAVELL ‘‘Stan “Some say its hard to be good, I disagree — it’s im- possible.” DOUG LAW “Stareman” “Girls, girls, just beware or you’ll get caught up in my friendly stare.” SCOTT LEE “Scooter” “If seniors were meant to do homework, we’d have been given brains that work.” LINDA LINCK “Dink” “I live for fun and fun I have.” ROBERT LUTES “Rob” “My wipe out on the sen- ior trip was a perfect 10.” MARI MAKELA “I want to thank everyone in N.B. for being so nice to me.” KENNETH MARTIN “Ken “A good disposition is worth more than gold.” TERESA MARTUS “She hasn’t a match, but she always has a spark. CHRISTINE MCANEL- LY “Chris” “She’s the type of girl we’d like to have more of.” TAMMY MEREDITH If she thinks she’s right, she’ll stick to her point with all her might.” LARRY MINER “Small schools — small minds, it’s time to get out!”
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