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2MOITOA3 3a A yearbook, in many ways, can be compared to a reflection. It is commonly used as a way to look upon those high school memories that flee from the mind as time goes by. A person can look into his yearbook and see his image. He can see himself in past years, and see the classmates, activities, teachers and etc. which influenced his life, and made high school memories happy, sad, exciting, scary, or whatever else they may be. A high sch ool starts out as one big group of people. These people are then broken down into athletes, scholars, basket cases, bums, brown- nosers, etc. These groups are then broken down into the individuals, each and every one being his own person and having his own tastes and personality. After high school years are over, individuals spread out, each going his own direction. After a refraction of light has oc- curred, the light rays will eventually become back together, forming a complete ray of visible light. The yearbook is the controlling factor in holding that big group of people together forever. Many memories are held together permanently so even though the people have physically split apart, perhaps forever, they are still held together through memo- Refraction — The change of direction of a ray as of a light or heat, in oblique pas- sage from one medium to another of differ- ent density, or in traversing a medium whose density is not uniform. A refraction is obtained when light passes through a prism or spectroscope. The light is refracted into a rainbow-like image. This is because the different colors of light have different wavelengths; therefore, each color is re- flected at a different point. Ibid. Refractions 3
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REFLECTIONS Reflection — 1. The act of reflecting, or the state of being reflected. 2. The throwing off or back (from a surface) of impinging light, heat, sound or any form of radiant energy. 3. The result of reflecting; reflect- ing rays or an image thrown by reflection. 4. Consideration of or meditation upon past knowledge or experience. ' A scientific re- flection can be easily obtained with the use of mirrors, or other reflecting material. Taken from Collier ' s Standard Dictio- nary. top left Junior Alex I cVay lakes a closer look at the arrangement in a display case, top right Checking them- selves out in a locker mirror beiore class are Seniors Susan Haber and Lori Corle. ' ;p center left Taking m a dillerent perspecin Senior Krista Vinall, ? ot the world i f center right Seeing Freshman Shannon Van Horn from several diiierent angles at the same time is achieved with the use of several different mirrors. bottom left Getting tangled in the web prepared m cete bration of athletic viclones are Freshman Anqie Hubban:! Senior Mindi Kuhn, and Junior Mike Zentz. bottom right Sophomore Laura leffirs, Juniors Tim Harn: and Steve Feliciano, Senior Tim Rice, Junior Donna Eck, and Sophomores Dennis Hamann and Bruce Bordner ob serve their reflections in the remnants of a current rain. 2 Reflections 1
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Vacation spot? O 1. Hawaii 2. Bahamas 3. Florida France It amuses me Large Marge Get Real Oh sick Mercy Mega OK My head ' s empty They all love ya You ' re not serious Pro Wrestling? Entertaining 49% Stupid 35% Don ' t Care 16% Are you uncomfortable? Favorite Actor 1. Michael J. Fox 2. Don Johnson 3. Eddie Murphy- Favorite Actress 1. Molly Ringwald Heather Thomas 2. Stephanie Zimbalist Bo Derek 3. Sally Field
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