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Ping. Lisa Pirtle, Doug Powell, Shelly Prater. Andrea Pyatt, Suzanne Reever, Ron Reeves. Darla Reger. Sandy Renfrow, Shawn Rhude. Kim Sanderson. Angie Sandlin. Danny Sandlin. Mike Sare. Paul Schaeffer, Jeremy Schafer, Brian Schafer. Melissa Schlegel. Grant Schooley, Chris Sharp. Carla 24—Which Way Do We Go?
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McClellan, Laura McCool, Angie McCullough. Doug McKamey. Alan McMains, Kim 4 Meyers, Nicole Miles, Sam Miller. Fred Miller, Shariene Minor, Kenny Moffett, Kristie Moore. Tracy Mosley, BJ ,Mossman. Erin Muir, Tony Murray. Tyler Noonan. Angie Norris. Tiffany Odor, Larry Oliver. Kristy Oliver. Scott Oliver, Tim Orr. Joe Pace. Troy Painter. Jolynn Parker. Judd Payton, Jake Pennington. Lisa Pennington. Patty Phelps. Julie
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“Victory is the Quakers’ Guiding Light, the freshmen’s initial float building attempt, fits the soap opera theme Freshmen officers; Daphne Farrington (vp). Michelle Chaille (pr), and Jamie Goss (setr). Riding the Bus Hopping out the front door while putting on your shoes, you race to the bus stop Just In time to see the bus pull away. You barely have time to notice what a nice day it is. Why is it that the bus comes early on the nice days, but on the coldest day of the year, you end up waiting for fif- teen minutes because the bus wouldn’t start? The next day you get up 10 min- utes earlier so you can make the bus. You arrive at the stop just as the bus does. You are the last to get on, and you have to sit with two other people. As the bus turns the space, and drop an armloa books. The bus goes over a bump and the books slide away from you. Papers spill everywhere, even that juicy note from that special some- one. You can’t ask the kid in front of you to get it; he’s asleep. The kid next to him can’t hear for all the shouting, and you wouldn’t be caught dead talking to the third kid in that seat, even for something this important. Oh well, you can wait until you get to school. The remaining part of the ride is uneventful. The bus pulls up in front of the school. Everybody pushes to get off, and you lose track of your You wait until everybody gets off the bus, and you bend down to pic up the books. The driver does not know you’re still there and begins to pull away. The bus lurches into mo- tion. and you bump your head on the seat in front of von You weW to the bus driver to stop. When you finally get off the bus, you must rush to your locker to get to your first class on time. It has been another great adventure on the bus. Oh well, it’s only about 8 hours until you get to ride the bus again. Freshmen—25
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