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Number one. Cheering at a football game is Keith Morwood. sophomore. Rap session. Miss Kathy Gallagher. new English and history teacher, dis- cusses team cooperation with her group at LDI.
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odies roamed the halls at the beginning of the year, trying to find classes and looking to see what rela- tionships might be made. Al- though part of each person was filled with excitement, another was filled with fear. Students who had been around a few years always worked to make the new stu- dents feel welcome. SUN ac- tivities and dances usually broke the ice and helped the students warm up to the un- predictable crowd. Many adiustments had to be made when one changed to a new school, whether it was the different environment of a high school or iust a change in the people around one. When asked what he liked about his new school. transfer student, Ryan Cocklin re- sponded, l have a lot more freedom than l did at my last school. This is one thing stu- dents learned when they came to this school. There were a lot of things here that weren't available at other schools. Involvement and participa- tion were among the most im- portant things in school life. Without them days in high school might have been bor- ing. lt took some enthusiasm on the individual's part and it took enthusiasm on the part of the student body. This is one thing students learned during the days in high school. Participation is what sets apart our school from other schools. Some new faces that people didn't recognize were foreign faces. Exchange students were a part of the school and made the year more interest- ing. lt may be said that being a Ticket trade. Purchasing ride tickets for the state fair is Chris Cassady. sophomore. Pre-game filters. Concentrating on her routine before her performance is Tammy Woodard. sophomore twirler. foreign exchange student was one of the hardest things a person can ever do. Along with changing schools, foreign exchange students face yet another change. a new coun- try. Sometimes people didn't think about it, but exchange students were some of high schools main attention-get- ters. Benno Hilgers was just one of those attention-get- ters. Benno was a foreign ex- change student from West Germany. He started explain- ing his feelings with When l leave the USA in one year l will have to leave friends again, and this time I won't be sure when l'll see then again, and concluded with l still haven't solved all the small problems, but I managed to solve most of them lust by asking.
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Cool change. On the way back from BASIC Student Council Workshop in Tahlequah, SUN officers, Glenn Cof- fee, lunior. and Geoff Hiner. senior. stop during the day to enioy Lake Tenkiller. Fun in the sun. Making the most of the hot summer months, Keith Filer, ju- nior, spends time water skiing. was-f ,Sis I-CM , 54, ' - w Summer gi,E,.m...i:,w., A ft 1 5 www
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