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Juliann Higgins: Baslseroall Q, IXHIAS 11, ArrClub10, 11, 12 Jeff Hill: Foarball 11, 12, Wrcsrlng 11, 12 Baseball 10, 11, LaCrosse 12 . S- Brad Hinkle: Soccer Q, 10 Tracls Q 12 L Choir O12 Tim Hofferber: Baseball 9, 10 N ,Mgr Scott Holden: bocier 10, 11, Wroylrng 10, Baseball Q, Projecr Closeuo 12, Poll Awareness 12 Brlwg Cuo 12, Speem and Deoare O John Holu: Sauer 10, DECA 12 Rhonda Horton: Cross Counrry 11, Trade 912, Gyrnnasrlcs Q Russ Horwitz: Cross Cauwrfy Q 12 Trace Q, 10, 11, Spa-em and Daoaro 10. 11, 12, Clrchesrra O, 10, 11 Karen Howard: Cross Counrry 912, TraclsQ12, Nl-1511, 12, NSHS O12,SlsrCluo 912, Srudenrgoxfr Q 12, Newspaper 12, Blazer Power 10. Tommie Howard: Cheerleader O, 10, DECA11, Prolecr Closeup 12: Poll Aware' ness 12, S1sl Cluo Q, Srudenr 6av'r 12 James Howell: Band Q, 10, 11 Donna Hughes: Porns11, 'lraCls11, Band Q 3 Karin Gans As he loolss for his new lD, Sr- Devin CfOWlG'Y ,fxlrer receiving a pre rn rne face for his 18th olrrhday, prepares ro enrer Mardi Gras for rhe rrrsr rrrne Sy. Mark Hume, QNQS Sy. Edie Zqll Q mQ55y lgrgg Many seniors celebrared rurnrng 18 by going ro 0 2 clubs Eregory Hughes
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Finally! The big day was here ar lasrl The rime had come ro go in and ger rhe minor's driyer's license rraded in for rhe provisional. Parry rime had arriyedl lr's rime ro breals our rhe new ID and celebrare being legal, said Sr. Dave Heywood. This was rhe arrirude ralsen by many srudenrs. Senior year held more rhan graduarion for many sru- denrs. Noi only did rhey have rhe end of high school ro lools forward ro, rhey also celebrared rheir 18rh birrhday. A large parr of rhe celebrarion was being able ro legally buy 8.2 beer and ger info 0.2 nighr clubs lilse Mardi Gras. Anorher rhing rhar rhe 18rh birrhday symbolized was rhe rransirion from child ro adulr, While mosr srudenrs lool-zed forward ro rurning 18, some had mixed feelings. As Sr. Todd Corsaut said, 'Turning 18 is a lsicls because you can buy beer and get info Gras, bur ir also means ihar, since you are legally an adulr, you haye ro raise responsibiliry if you screw somerhing up. Srudenrs celebrared rurning 18 in a number of ways, all of rhem unforgeriable, Wly friends filled my car so full of bal- loons rhar I couldn'r ger in! said Sr. Sue Reeder. And rhen rhere were rhe srudenrs who wouldn'r come of age unril afrer rhey had graduated. As Sr. Trocy Loftis said, I hare being younger rhan everybody else, lr's depress- ing ro hear rhem falls abour going ro Mardi Gras when I won'r be able ro go unril afrer graduarionf' Some srudenrs had a roially indifferent arrirude rayvards rhe whole rhing. Sr. Cristina Rarnsfeffer said, ll don'r rhinls rhar rurning 18 is rhar big a deal. Olsay, you can buy beer and ger inra nighr clubs, buf rhar's abour all. l'm wairing ro rurn 21l Kevin Gregory Linda Grodt: Cheerleader 11, 12 Polly Guild: Dasleerball O 12, Volleyball Q, 10, 11, Sairbali O, 10 Glen Hagan LaCrosse-10, Slsi Club 9, 10 Bernadette Haro Candace Harris: Tracie O 12, Daslserball 9, 10, 11, Volleyball Q, DECA 12, Proyeci Closeap 11 Vicki Harris: Cheerleader O 12, Tracie 012, DECA11, 12, Chair Q12 George Harrison: Foorball Q, 10, 11, Basleeibali O, 10, DECA 11, Proyeci Closeup 12 Tonya Hawkins Melissa Helmenstine: Soccer O, 10, 11, SADD11, 12, Srudenr Goy'r 10, 11, 12 Newspaper Q, 10, Yearboole 11, Soccer Mgr 12 Todd Hess: Soccer Q, 10, 11, La Crosse O 12, Slsi Club Q, 10 Dave Heywood: Soccer Q 12 140 'W' 11004 -ur
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Homeworkl Every srudenr faced ir in depressing abun- dance during his or her years in school. By rhe rime srudenrs were seniors, mosr had seen and done enough homework ro lasr rhem unfil rhe nexr ice age. 'lThis school purs foo much emphasis on homework You can make ir fhrough rhis world wirhouf doing if, said Sr. Joey Cho. ul rhink homework should be banned. l'd rarher be playing my saxophone, said Sr. Mark Gleason. And many srudenrs agreed rhaf homework was one of rhe lasf rhings rhey wanred ro do ar any rime during rheir school years, bur especially rheir high school years, Alrhough many srudenrs didn'f like homework, orhers had mixed feelings. As Sr. Donna Hughes said, Home- work is a drag, buf if depends on whar class you have, Though some seniors never found homework ro be a necessiry and saw no rrue value ro ir, fhere were orhers who felr if was necessary. l like homework, and I like ro spend rime doing ir. l realize how imporranr if is now fhar l am a senior, said Devin Crowley. Along rhe same lines, Sr. Laura Widick said, I rhink ir is necessary because if reinforces whar you learn in class. When ir came ro homework, rhere were more rhan rwo sides ro rhe issue, buf all seniors agreed rhar rhey looked forward ro when rhe lasr essay was wrirren, rhe lasr marh problem solved, and rhe lasr foreign verb corju- gared-and homework would be over forever, or ar leasr unril college, Laura Humble Homework Horline helps Sr. John Knorr rackle a rough problem The horline was ser up in the metro Denver area ro help all grade levels wirh rheir homework auesrions. ru-Lf, - 'D lmgdnngm , M ,f , A ' . ' ap ' 'Q 1 4-W' JW' if L' ikyrfbor 1 Mark Hunter Julie Hutchins, NHAS 10, 11, 12, Srud Gov'r 12, Band Q 12, Newspaper 12, Track Manager O Jill Hutchison: Soccer Q 12, Poms 10, 11, DECA 11, Srud Gov'r 12, Yearbook 12 Stephen lmber: Foorball Q. W Kirk lreson: Track 11, 12, Ski Club 912, , Blazer Power 11, 12 I Lisa Jackiewicz: Cheerleader Q12, Lirerary Mag 11, 12, Yearbook 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12 Jeanelle Jackson: Gymnasrics 11, Chair 912. 142 i A ,fli- M5 -fi. 2
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