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Editors F uwll Dreams We hope that as you thumb through this yearbook you will find yourself reliving wonderful happenings of this school year. We will always remember the rush to meet deadlines, and above all the fun we had doing it. We hope you have the same sense of pride we have 'in this yearbook. We have tried to capture the movements of our school-the happi- ness and sadness of winning and losing the games, the thrills of being on stage and presenting in front ofan audience, the joy of knowing this is our school and that we belong. It has been a rough year for the ninth grade with a feeling of being torn away from our school and being thrust into a new world. The eighth grade feels the thrills of being on top, of having more privi- leges. ' The seventh grade knowing that they can join more clubs and can look down on people without having people looking down on them. We apologize to many teachers for disrupting their classes, and we thank them and the students for cooperating with us. We wish to thank especially our parents for putting up with us on our late nights out. We hope you won't blame us too much if we have misspelled your name or have left your picture out. Our special thanks to the yearbook staff and Mrs. J. Doughty, sponsor, for helping us put the yearbook out. Lorrie Hutton Jill Mock
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