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Page 190 text:
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hether in pep rallies or just roaming the halls, there are people of all different types each with their own identity. However, this difference placed together proved to be the vitality of our school and the catalyst for our motion. .Ai flu ,.-X ,V .Qs X .Q K 3 Q ad ZCXJ 222 Graduation Rink change scarce to success 188 Division
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Page 189 text:
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Us I fiiin S43-me Mr. Bill Cypen ffacultyj lectures his class on the business world. Mr. Cypert was in charge of the CVAE Lab and Coop program. Photo by Tony Saldana Blood donors, were given crackers and Punch to reduce weakness after they donated their blood. jim Ward lseniorl replenishes his body after the donation. Photo by Tony Saldana up Auto Mechanics. FRONT ROW: Richard Tanner, Roby Word, Steve Schneider, Ricky Chilcler, Scotty Krogstad, Kyle Meaders, Bubbajorge, Kenny Willham, Barry McNeill, Mr. joe Boemer Qfacultyl. BACK ROW:joe Hackfeld, Mike jones,jimmy Rexroat, Mike Bicknell, Mark Hudson, Bill Dearnranulustine McWilliams, Mike Hibler, Bill Graeve, Kerby Willcox. Vocational Clubs 187
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Page 191 text:
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Qu. PQQPLHS As we pass our classmates in the halls, we realize that we are not all going through the motions, there are those of us who are going through and there are those of us who are the motions. As we changed the months on the calendar, we chang- ed our beliefs, hairstyles, fashions, and musical preferences. Peer pressure urged us to conform and we did. We didn't want to change the world and we didn't want the world to change us. We were simply going through. It's difficult to describe the elite group dubbed the motions. They were the 1960 hippie-holdouts who wore their inherited Vietnam fatigues and Beatles paraphanalia with pride. They were also the few among us who could admit openly to not owning a single pair of designer jeans or a polo shirt. It was this small minority of students who made us all unique. By daring to be different, they tried to teach us all to be the same. Whether we were going through or whether we were the motions we were all Going Through The Motions of finding ourselves. julie Richards. afe . . S. - if 226 Laughs, cries and screams Eeeeeeeeeek! People Motion 189
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