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Knnctte ljljanderi Premed Club 9-IZ, Band 9-ll. Grant Lipsky: Ski Club 9-IZ1 lland 9-ll: Lacrosse 9v l 2 Carl Loeseheri Radio Club IZ1 lllaler Power 9.10: CC Ski Club ll.lZ1 Student Govt, ll1 lnd. Arts 91 Yearbook l21 lfootball 9,101 Laerome l0.l l,l2. .lami Long: NIIS9,l01Spanif.li Club lU1Clioir 9,l01 Student Govt. 9,l01Speeehand Debate 10: liaxketball llg Volleyball 9-l Z. Seolt Long Wendy Long: Color Guard l01 Orcliemtra 9-12. Leslie Lowery: NHS ll,l21I.atin Club ll: Radio Club IZ1 Quill and Seroll llg Newspaper ll. Shelly Luchelti l.ori l,undin: YSHS l0.l l: Prenietl Club l01 Band 9-121 l Bl,A 91SAl3lD ll: Ciyninamticm IZZ llaxketball 91Sol'tbalI l0.l2. H endy Nlankrlhur: Ski Club 9.l0,l1g Student fioii. 9110.1 11 Gyninamties 91 Cheerleader 101 Wremtling Nlanager 9.10. Joe Nlackler -Knnamaria Major Kara Maloney Dean Nlaniaci Ronda Nlarcclja Nlike Martin: Ski Club l21l!ieyele Club ll,l2: Clioir ll Student Govt. 9-IZ: Yearbook ll: 'l ennis 91 Lacrosae l0,l l.l Z. Rohert Marlin: NHS ll.l21 Octagon Club l21 SAIJD Il,lZ1 Pol. Atvareneas llg Internat'l Club l l,l2. I-'rankie Nlartinez Renae Martinez: NSHS ll,ll1 Premed Club l21 Band 9.10.1 l. Date Nlathis: Student Govt, ll.ll: l'ootball lll llaseball l0.l l1 Lacrosse 12. James Nlatlingly: NHS l0,l l,l Z1 Prenied Club I l.l 21 S,-XDD 9-l21Cross Country ll.l Z. Dianne Xlaycr: -Xrt Club l21 Student Ciovt. 9-121 Soccer 942. Nliehael Nlayrose .klieia Nlayville: Drama l0.l l.l21 Choir l0.l l.l21 'llieapians ll.lZ1 Pol, Awareness ll: Volleyball Mgr, 9, Louise NIcM.lamQ: Octagon Club llg Drama 12: Choir l0.l l,l2: Orchestra 91 Student Ciovt. 121 Suiinining 9-121 Basketball 9.l0. Patricia Nic.-Kuliffe Lisa Nlcliratncy Iirin McCabe: Ski Club l21Soeeer 91Traek 121 Volleyball 9.l0. Harlan McCanne: NHS l0.l l,lZ1 Veneing Club l0.l l,l21 Computer Club 9-IZ1 Ilrania l0.l l.l21 'liliexpianx ll.l2: Proj,Cloxeup lli Ind. Arts l0.l l.lZ1 Soccer 9.l0.l 1. Robert Nlcfiartin. Radio Club ll. 1 Seniors i f. K 4' is, 'N lib- '11, if r JM ,v rs ts A rv Copy: Jennifer lietfon ayout: David Poilraxky 40-vm
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All students have a home AWAY FROIYI HOME It's a home away from home, a place to show one's true personality. A locker was usually a true statement of a student's character. As a general rule, it seemed that someone's locker usu- ally fit that person's personality. For example, if they were organized, their lockers were really organized. Sr. Lori Lundin said, I tend to procrastinate a lot, so my locker is still only half way decorated. A personis personality could be determined by how that person decorated his locker. Sr. Karin Sigdestad said, It has stuff thatis happy and cheerful, and I see myself as happy and cheerful? Students had different reasons for decorating their lockers. Some people simply didnit like the cold gray walls or else they wanted little touches of home. But for Sr. Leann Sauer with her collage of men, she had a differ- ent reason. Leann said, If you can't live it, fantasize it. As people's personalities changed, their lockers also changed. Most lockers werenit as cluttered their senior year compared to their freshman year. As Leann said, I used to be sweet and innocent, now I'm corruptedf' Lockers were sometimes the biggest pain imaginable, yet some students must have cared about them because they made them look like how they felt. ' UF? K T Kurt Tsumura BOY GEORGE, EURYTHMICS, and Grace Jones dominate the inside ofJr. Laura Baden's locker. Students often decorated their lockers to give them a touch of their personality. STUDENTS GATHER AROUND their lockers during passing period. Lockers were a popular place to talk about the latest news. Killeen-Lewis
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Dnce twice three times . . . oh no 7 7 ANOTHER WREICK! My first reaction is shock. I sit in the ear and think, Oh my God. I canlt believe this just happened. At first I'm calm. I get out of the car, inspect the damage, and ex- change information with the other driver. After all, being a veteran of five car wrecks, I know what to do! Then I get worried when I start thinking about how lim going to tell my parents. My mom reacts by first asking if anyone was hurt, then yelling at me about the dangers of reckless driving. My dad, who would like to take away my car, my license, my allowance, and my freedom, usually lectures me for the next three weeks. Almost every senior has had at least one experience involving some kind of accident or ticket. I've been in four accidents and gotten about nine tickets, said Sr. Rob Cohen. 'LI don't think my driving is really that bad, I'm just careless sometimesfl Some students think that policemen tend to be harder on teenagers than necessary. It seems like some cops set out just to bust teenagersf, said Sr. Drew Kitchell. How- ever, one police officer with the Aurora Police Depart- ment explained his view. I do think some teenagers are careless drivers, but they are also less experienced than most adult driversf, Although car trouble was common among most seniors, some students had a perfect record. l'I've never even been pulled over by a policemanf' said Sr. Denise DeBono. I guess I'm just lucky! Darren Hardy THIS BUG IS one of the many ears in the student parking lot that shows the result of ii fender-bender, HELPING SR. KRISTIN Stringfellow with her neck brace. fellow whiplash sufferer Sr. Pam White endures her discomfort. The two were in an accident that not only hurt their necks but also totaled Kristin's green Datson. tv-- 6' If 'tl lx T Liljander-McCartin if
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