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Marquez, Jerry Martinez, Johnny Martinez, Mary McClure, Charles McCorkendale. C McCoy, Wendy McCrory, David McGowan, Todd American Kids Considered Lucky W T T hat is an American? To be an American is to be proud, to be great, and to be free to say what you think without fear of persecution . . . I have all of the benefits of the consti- tution until I get home. — Laura Dan- iels I consider myself lucky being an Ameri- can because the government is better here than in most places in the world. — Steve Morehouse In this country we can make our own decisions and elect our own govern- ment officials. — Danny Williams I consider myself lucky to be an Ameri- can because people in other places of the world are having difficulty surviving. They are either starving or fighting, and us Americans are doing pretty good. — Erica Coulter Yes, I am lucky to be an American. I can do what I want, make my own deci- sions, and get out of life what I put into it — Tim Thomas Yes, because this country is very beau- tiful. — Mary La Londe America is the land of the free and the brave — Keith Martin ir 1. While waiting for her lunch to arrive, Pam Os- trander relaxes by the senior wall. 2. Juniors dem- onstrate endurance as they hold out for a second ploce in the lap-sit. 3. Brent Ottoson and Kevin Lee display their spirit by wearing togas during the homecoming parade. 136 We ' re the Kids of America
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Ottoson, Brent Parisi, Trod Portido, Tereso W ■ 1 Hfp l . Pureed, Robert Pusatere, Jo ' el Quolm, Shorne Quolm, Sheilah IwO We ' re th e Kids of America
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