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188 High fines, Renee., finleyc Leslie- I , Fisher, Shawna , Flores, Eddie . J Ford, Allison Fortlz, Veronica Faster, Sheila Fowler, Pamela Fuller, Stephanie freudenberg, Tena- M ri a e Gaines, Jerrod Galan, Kelly Gambol, Ray Gammon, Bill - Garca, Alex Garcia, Ramon Garcia, Ricky Gamer, Shawna Garza, Chris Garza, Denise Garza, Elldla Garza, Stevan Garzes, Patti Gatson, Angel George, Slreresa Glere, Craig Glenn, Cheralyn Gloven Windy PRIZED PUSSESSIONS BEAR NE?ESSlTIES can't live without itf' I've had it forever? It can't be replacedf, I can't sleep without it. I am proud of it. t was it'7 Naturally students prized toy, a pillow, or a blanket, many students found security and comfort in things from their childhood. I love my teddy bear because it was my first teddy bear, and it was given to me by someone special, adds Jason Thomas. Others reminisced upon golden memo- ries through old photographs or letters. I would be most afraid of something happening to all my pictures, because they can't be replaced, commented Shelley Partney. A good friend or parent can't be re- placed either. This is why many students treasured their relationships with their families. - ' My parents are my most prized pos- sessions because they brought me into lthis world, and provide for mel I love Ithem very much, expressesl David Wright. In addition, Jason Atchley adds, , My Mom is irreplaceable, I coul n't live 1 . , possessions. Whether it was a stuffed, without her. My brother is th cutest thing in the world, and I wouldnit trade ,him for anything! proclaims Kelli Sto- vall. 4 The majority of students loved their cars! I worked hard for money to get a new paint job, and rims for my, tires, explains Vince Wyatt. If I didn' have a i car, I wouldn't get to go anywhe e, ex- ,presses Shelly Walser. Having a license and a car brought freedoms many juniors appreciated. l Some students took pride in their class hen I irings, jackets, and trophies. W wear my class ring, I'm reminde of the lschool l'm representing, and it gives me a sense of pride to go out and do my best, tells Tara Cortez. PEOPLE
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can't go What am I oin to DRESSED T0 IMPRESS7 l When out of the public eye, ho x x ' T g g I wear? This was a common problem many students had because whether they had anything to wear or not, they' had to go to school. I think it's very important to look good not only in front of friends, but all the time, remarked Christine Tills. l Jean Musslewhite added, A first im- pression is a lasting impression. Besides, when I look good, I feel good. Even though looking nice at school is l important, it's not as important as look- ing good when going out. My friends at school know I can look good ifI want to. You never know who you're going to meet at night though, pointed out Ke- vin Howe. , l land easy to lay around in, v students opted for comfort. 'SI always Yon something that's loose, Lisa Tyner. The majority of juniors throw on some kind of big t-shirt and their favorite baggy shorts when they home from school. I usually don't on anything, I take it off. Then, I hit the couch for a couple of hours,'l confesses Keven Bailey. Despite all the emphasis on clothes, it 'was concluded the proverbial phrase about not judging a book by its cover is jtrue. As Michelle Boley put it, It doesn't matter how hot a person looks, if they don't have a personality, they're still nothingf, Deever, Phyllis Derkacz, Missy Desheskyc Jonathan Dickerson, Samantha Dobbins, Susan Donato, Mark Doughty, Brian Douglas, Can'ie Downey, Robin Dumas, Jason Dunn De 6 Dee Shannon Denise .IUNIORS 1 8 7
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