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10 (1) Mugs in live action are Cirina Kuahlner and Gina Gamblll (2) Cheeeze please. says Andy Macias (3) Enjoying lunch to its fullest are Al Guerrero, Mary Rodriguez, Gloria Haro, and Stacie Simons (4) Contemplating life itself is Lynn Eldridge (5) A group of senior painters display the tools of their trade (6) Waiting for a phone rendezvous with Robert Redford is Hilda Villalobos (7) Off to lunch are John Bieniasz and Lynn Zmuda (8) Mr Oela Torre. I'd like to have a talk with you. grins Greg Anderson (9) Hanging ten the hard way are Ron Knoll, Ralph Figueroa, and Mike Miller (10) Showing off their craziest hats is a contingent of rowdy seniors (11) Making frisbee-throwmg an art is Cathy Lamoureux
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Fitting in We, the students, are all pieces of our own puzzle, our school. Each one of us is different from the other. We are the inner pieces of our puzzle. The buildings and teachers and staff are the borders, while the corner pieces are the administration. They shape our school and give it a definite form. They hold the looser pieces firmly in place and keep them from falling away. Everyone and everything around us are, in a sense, a part of our school. Parents, family, and friends fit in because they help us with activities and give us support. The parish and priests back us, also. The community and everything happening in the community affects us. In addition, sports, fads, activities, and fashions are important parts. They help us to fit in and they hold us in place. It has become more and more clear that each and every piece is of importance in trying to put this year together. Each part sup- ported at least one other, and if one piece did not seem worth much at the beginning, it proved its value as we went on. Not one piece is more valuable or less valuable in completing our puzzle. Even if only one piece were missing, our whole puzzle would be disrupted and imperfect.
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