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Elizabeth McNelis Gnly love can make it Rain Love Reign o'er me I love you forever Tony Neil McPhatter MC LAW. SEEK IN ONES GWN HEART FOR ONES ETHICS, GENESIS AND DES- TINY, LUV Matthew McPherson Some people call me strange. I prefer the term . . . UNIQUE SQSSLT Todd McPherson Jacqueline McVicar Reflect upon your blessingsg not upon your past misfortunes. Kerin Medrano Friends like the wind, Come and go but the memories still remain. Debbie Medress THANX TO MD, JD, gl ALI. MY FRIENDS - l'M READY TO TAKE A CHANCE AGAIN! PEP Maribeth Melton There is no measure for Gods love, and yet we have it all. Kory Mendicino Esther Mendoza Sharon Marrow Maria Mier The Future Belongs To Whom Believes in the beauty of the dreams Mr. Dobbins talks about the qualifications for being A Tripple E Award winner, At the end ofthe year a banquet is held for all who received this award. Gigi Garroco assists Brian Cox with Algebra. Be- sides receiving the award for the many hours she put in for tutoring, Gigi also was very active in her religious activities. 166 Seniors pay. I e M d ' ' X nv an sh,.,t..k ,' it T are if 95. if , .,M,
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Patrick Henry From The Senior Angle lt's such a huge school, and such a huge graduating class with so many types of peo- -ple that it is impossible to generalize about anything, said Amy Hill, a college bound senior. 'gPeople all view their school differ- ently, especially their senior year. Depend- ing on what group or clique they are in. Some students felt that their senior year was their best ever. Others felt the year was filled with homework, or parties. If you participate in a lot of school activities, a large class is not a disadvantage - you can't help but meet everyone, but you can't meet all different types of people, Amy remarked. va She seemed to feel that the majority of the senior class was anxious to get high school out of the way, and go on to what- ever it may beg for Amy, college is what lies ahead. l'm looking forward to college, but l've been challenged in high school and have had some excellent teachersfl Amy ex- pressed that often the general feeling of many seniors was Things can only get bet- ter, Amy thought that after January the 3 year work load would finally ease off. She ended the interview with the realization that, There is still a long way between college and high school! Amy Hill, impressed with the diversity of the school, is active in many school activities, such as Speech Team. Some of her other accomplishments include one year of Track and Field, three years of Varsity Tennis, and three years of studying art. ,iv , mp.. f- ' iv' Kathleen McDowell Just a dream 8: the wind will carry me 8: soon l will be free oochies 4 Regina Mcliadden Life is very Precious, l'll live it to my fullest extent. Smiles! Michael McFarlan Michael McGhee PH Band- Totally Awesome! Fil never 4-get these last 3 years Thank you PH Patrick McGinnis Keegan McGrath THE Honeymoon is over, but The Fun Has Just Begun. Love Nicole M. S Joyce McGuire Good Friends are only a Smile Away! PC Jose' SP l luv you Mom! Robert McGuire TEAM MOOSEHEAD Friends and good Times Diane McKee The greatest gift one can give or receive is the gift of love. Scott McKinney Thanks for the times WR lf not forever, at least for now. Antoinette McMullen life is a --! but, stick with it and be thankful for what You have! Kathleen McNamara Student Angle 165
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gg, 1 EW A i ,lkr ripl E: The Un un The triple E's stand for Excellence, Eth- , and Enterprise. These ideals are what a Evenson wanted to award when she inded Triple E five years ago. Since its inding, James Dobbin has been the advi- ' and key man in the execution of this tard. Dobbin explained that lMrs.l Even- 1, when creating the Triple E Award, tnted to recognize the 'igood guy , the nsung hero , the student who displays idership potential but is not in a leader- p position. For this reason she limited alification to those students, currently rolled, who exhibit any of those traits it have made America great todayf' iese traits can be in the community, iool, religious endeavor, the home, or ,ewhere on a volunteer basis. As an ex- ample, one of the many students awarded the Triple E was Gigi Garrocq for the time she dedicated to tutor handicapped chil- dren. ll O recognize the good guy! ll Candidates for the award must be nomi- nated through a special form, which is then reviewed by the Triple E Award Curtiss Miller What you get out of life, depends rm what you put in. Galatians 6:7 A Jacqueline Miller A smile is just a simple curve that can set everything straight. Jeff Miller Still lfear and still l dare not laugh at the madmlani A Kim Miller Robby and Cakes Fil love you fm-ever RS KM i Merrill Miller Rddnefy Mills A Rachel Millstxme The race is to the driven, not the swift, X . Heather Millward Sheldon Mislmlczy Greg Mitchell A new day, a new world, ours to' create by our strength and knowtedge Q Rick Mitmvich THE ONE, THE ONLY ONE, THE YUGO Howard Mittlzman Hero Committee made up of faculty and stu- dents. Each winner is presented with a framed gold certificate by Principal Henry Law- rence. In addition, their name is added to the permanent plaque in the office and each studentls picture is displayed on the bulletin board in the quad during the month they were selected. Also press re- leases featuring the winners are sent to all the local newspapers, big and small. ln May, the students are honored at an annual breakfast. The Bel Cantos sing, the band entertains, and a main speaker, of local color, addresses the guests. Further- more, winners are again recognized for their extra special effort at the annual Awards Assembly in June. Triple E 167
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