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WE TRIED - Seniors Sam Vandiver and Tracy Parker hang their heads low as they walk off the field. Photo by Robert Miller HERE COMES THE SUN - Senior Crystal Tanner blocks the sun from her eyes while selling frisbies during Summerset. Photo by Greg Powell me 5 . K . , 'V Y' '- Him MAY I HELP YOU - Senior Robin Neal reveals that she doesn't want to be interrupted. Photo by Melissa Matthews OH NO!! - Senior David McCune wipes the pie from his face after a skit during a pep assembly. Photo by Angie Cook 24fStudent life cy ,+tt.t , 'tiyt it 5 W Hia ' A sy . '. in 2 mr.. ,il UM kg i f isa' M, m ay -N A 3135 4 NEW. V P i 'jf A M tl Q y L.. ., ,E mm 'M A, J 02' is . i ' jy .leyy we lelr.. E of lg M. . - ' , N.,un-'W' or it 3 1' far
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TWINKIES AT PLAY - So- phomores Hilisha and Denisha Wilkins enjoy a big laugh while they take a short break from their daily schedules. Photo by Angie Cook WI-lO'S WHO - juniors Lisa and Lori Ben ask the question, Can you tell us apart? ln case you can't, standing in front is Lori, the younger of the two, and Lisa views from behind. Photo by Mark Donnell : -. A PASSING MOMENT - Senior Dale Muse takes a brief moment to chat with her twin brother, Fred, between classes. Twins were often seen sharing part of their days together. Photo by Angie Cook TwinsfZ3
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