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owte wdvct to Qtottle lyuvt PINCH AN INCH! Although Sr. Jeff Mur- phy has at least an inch to pinch, Sr. Mike Case fills his arms with muscles instead. W Q Terry Kottu enior year. For some the years of waiting were over. For others this was only the beginning. The freshmen already were looking forward to 1990. Most ofthe freshmen couldn't wait to become seniors that all would re- member. I want to become the kind of senior that teachers will hate. l'm look- ing forward to wearing, saying and do- ing whatever l want, because when you are a senior you are just supposed to have funf' said Fr. Betsy Traudt. Fr. Erika Slayton said, I'm looking for- ward to teasing the freshmen. L py: Angie lilancliard I wut' Dwvid Podruskv Other freshmen had a more mature attitude. I am looking forward to ex- periencing life and looking back at my high school years with satisfaction, said Fr. Kristen Wells. Fr. Steve Clair said, I hopefully will be a responsible, easy going senior, and continuing in the things I like best in school. I want to be prepared for college or whatever occurs in the futuref' For some, the senior year was just too far away to make plans. Said Fr. Chessa Contiguglia, ul don't know. I guess I'll just have to wait and seef' Melissa Mizcr PAYING THE PRICE, Sr. Curtis Zwart builds his muscles while Jr. Tom Jewell spots. Freshmen also lifted weights to try to become as muscular as the seniors. Freshmen as Seniors
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Cftivig Qrolfrtj fteicgftts egular! Petite! Tall! These words described the many different sizes of students including the very tall and the very short. g'For one day I would like to be short, 5'2,,, just to see what it is like, said Jr. Stephanie Wheeler who is 6' tall. Another ideal height was Sr. Tom Imber's, who is 6, tall also, he wanted to be l00 feet tallf, Then there were people like 5'll Jr. Heather Heim who said, I donit want to change my height, I like be- ing 'looked up to. ' Sr. Jami Long, 6,3 , wanted to be 6'5,,. Many people were not satisfied with their height. Of course, like everything else, there were problems with being tall and being short. Sr. Alicia Mayville, 4'l l , said, I cannot reach the top of my locker, so I usually stand on the bottom shelf or jump up and down to reach it. Tall people like Sr. Tracey Beauchamp, who is 5'l0',, said, g'One big problem is pants-they never fit right in length. I just have to be cre- ative with socks and rolling them up. There were many uncomfortable situations for short and tall people. Sr. Kim lmus, who is 5'2 , said, I always feel trapped, especially in the halls during passing periods. Alicia 'said, '6Dancing! My betrothcd is 6' l , and when we slow dance l have to put my arms around his waist, and my face is parallel with his sternumf' Height also offered advantages to some people. Tom said, g'Everyone notices me but not because of my height-because I'm so cool. But Sr. Stephen Hayutin, who is 5'4 , summed it up best when he said, I don't think height plays that impor- tant a role in my life. l am able to transcend any stereotypesf, 2 .,.. S27 S S . Terry Kolta THE LONG AND short of it is that height differences really don't matter. Sr. Michelle Coldren looks up to Sr. Scott Pettinger. Copy: .len nifer Song Layout: Curl Locselicr fit Reaching Lofty Heights
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