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Dino Aiello - My dream. . . To drive a trash truck through K-Mart. Dan Scott Amberg - lf rash develops, discontinue use immedi- ately. Tony Andrews - Again, I begin. tThe Walrusj Kari Baker - We have nothing to fear, but fear itself. lF.D.R.j Mel Bantau - Man loves little and often, women love much and rarely. Sean Bazzel - We arrive upon this earth alone, we depart alone: This time called life was meant to share. Brenda Benson - A ship in the harbor is safe but that's not what ships are built for. Cheri Benson - To be good is not enough when you dream of being great. lUnknownj Signe Berg - I just want to thank you for letting me attend your school for a year. Janine Berry - WeIl well. Cheryl Bruton - I will act as if what I do makes a difference. l William Jamesj Becky Brundage - A true Beatles fan. Dennis Burnaman - Let's get it on! Vicki Calhoun -- I still don't get it. Eddie Carter - i'You're my diamond girl. lTo Mickey H.j David Castro - Will the wind ever remember the names it has blown in the past? Carolyn Charles- You teach me to talk. . .then you ask me to shut up. Micheal Clements - Could you describe the ruckus? - The Breakfast Club Randy Coach - To all my friends - Thank You for all your help and support. John Constantine - What? Marc Cox - There are a lot of de-caffeinated brands on the market just as tasty as the real thing. Bill Cummins - Thank you for your support. Shellie Davis - Believe only half of what you see and none of what your hear. Lori Dean - Though Putt is gone, Poofadyw lives on! Sabine Deruyter - With our love, with our love we can change the world . . . if they only knew. lGeorge Harrisonj Julie Drew - It's Aurevoir from the closet exhibitionist! Ronald Durkee - Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart or man go together. Deborah Fillingame - Thanks Mom and Dad. You're the best and! love you for it! Paul Franzen - l'd rather be wrestling. Cindi Foreman - Forever dancing!!! Spring Gonthier - Behind every successful person, there is a friend. Leonard Gallegos - Yee-haw . . . Lester's dead!!! Shellie Gates - A promise must never be broken. Sheri Gregory - Did nothing in particular and did it well. lW.S. Gilbertj Jim Hartzell - Learning is not the grade you receive from a tea- cher, but is something you and only you can determine. Chris 'God' Heaton - Live fast and die young. John Heiber - Lead your life. Don't let your life lead you. Frank 'Hernandez' Henderson - l'd rather wrestle and lose than play basketball. Russ Herold - Something funny, at my expense again. fDevo1 Clint Hignite - Stop the arms race, not the human race. Bunnie Hill- 'tHugh? Scott Holder - lf you don't like my way of doing it, you can do it yourself. 22 Heidi Holmes - I live for snowboarding and catching air. Jeff Jones - You have to base your life on dreams, but if you lose touch with reality, those dreams become nightmares. Sophia Jimenez - f'There is no brighter light than the light in your heart. Leslie Kraus - Necessity is often the sour to genius. lBalzacj Laurie Loop - Live life as it comes to you and always make the best of it. Alan Lehman - God Rules! Michelle Lussier - Oh Well Danny Lovato - 'iWhat some invent, the rest enlarge. Michelle Maciejewski - Football, basketball, track stats. Danelle March - Sweet as the rose that died last year is the rose that is born today. Windy Martgan - I wish you all the sweet things. Paul McAfee - Champaigne wishes and caviar dreams. fHobin Liechj Tabitha McCormick - You give but a little when you give your possessions. ltis when you give yourself that you truly give. lGi- branj Don McCune - The Duck. Gina Mitchell - Wherever I go, there I am. Pamela M. Mitchell - lf you don't advertise, you don't make any saIes. Rodney Mitchell - Looking at everything, I find it all a teeming lump. David MacKenzie Nish - Howdy. Robert Nelson - I have just discovered some girls are bigger than others. fMorissey1 Mary Louise O'Brien - Huh? Toby Powell - No Paul . . . lThe Walrij Mark Poe - When in doubt, gas it. Michelle Reeder - To the sand E.P. - We're gone! Live it, love it! Charles Rushing - Don't tease me. Chris Ruff - Let dreams be your master, keep a sound and posi- tive mind and they will come true. Believe in yourself and with a little hope, the world is yours. Sherry Ridgeway - Nothing now is left but a majestic memory. Brett Rexrode -- Graduation isn't everything, it's the only thing. Tiffany Stonecipher - Love is the greatest gift of all! Orin Smith - Have we eaten on the insane root that takes the reason prisoner? lWilliam Shakespearej Jesse Seder - lt was fun while it lasted. Brian Sloat - On the eighth day God created wrestlers. Leo Spada - Welcome to my nightmare. lAlice Cooperj Shawn Singletary - Life is hell, but we all live through it. Malissa Smith - School is important, and so is equality, No one is better than anyone else. Joshua Taylor - Everybody wants some, sometime. Juli Tubbs - See ya, I'm outta here! Beatrice Villarreal- When the going gets tough, the tough listen to rock. Rhonda Ward - Sworn to fun, loyal to none. Keith Watkins - It's been a long, rough road, but l've finally made it to the end. Julie Watrous - Imagination is more important than knowledge. lEisteinj Cheryl Willems - Is it Friday yet? Kristie Wilson - C'est la vie! Tammy Woodworth - Hey babe! Don Worley - l've never. . . but that doesnt mean I won't. fAlice Cooperj
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QFFICIAL PROCEDINGS Behind the doors of the A.S.B. office everyday between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. a small group of indi- viduals worked together to create and organized school activities. This small group consisted of Toby Powell, ASB Presidentg Paul McAfee, Vice-Presidentg Craig Thornhill, Treasurer, Cheryl Bruton, Secretary, Mel Bantau, Senior Class Presidentg Becky Quinn, Junior Class President: Cherish Williams, Sophomore Class Presidentg Billy Quinn, Freshman Class President: and two foreign ex- change studentsg Signe Berg from Denmark and Maria Baron from Argentina. The most important people in the ASB were Activities Di- rector Jean Martin and his assistant, Sheri Downer. Without Mr. Martin and Ms. Downer, the ASB would not and could not function. L to R: Becky Quinn, Signe Berg Maria Baron Billy Quinn Craig Thornhill Paul McAfee Toby Powell Cheryl Bruton Mel Bantau Cherish Williams, Jean Martin 24 if Hi'
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