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Making It Better Together As individuals, we each set our own l goals that we strived to ac- Our larger than ever before f individual accomplishments proof positive that most of us our goals. More importantly when we combined our talents roup effort, we were a com- that came out far ahead of orklng together made all of our ccomplishments eem so great . we had all When we combined our an 1mP0ftam talents into a group ngglggg efforts, the results were all ofthe other albsolutely remarkable. chools com - J o l y n n i state vice president of A newly organized club played a role in bringing the student body Young Life met each Mon- night and every student was in- to come and join the fun. Ice parties and scavenger hunts were only two of the many activities that brought students together and gave them the perfect opportunity to know each other better. Being in clubs with my friends was very important to me because when our club was outstanding, we felt outstanding, said Robin Thaler. Of course, our working together was essential if we were to suceed at being the very best. After all, what would a pep rally be like with only one person? Without each other, we could not fully live up to our potential. With the help of our friends, we continual- ly brought recognition to our school and its students. Being able to share our ac- complishments made them even more special to us. Whatever we achieved together was bsecond to none and the bonds we formed and the moments we shared were priceless. lingers together, forming a number one and sang l ki g f our lingers was symbolic of the sup- had f h h we pursued being the best. Sharing the excitement of a volleyball victory, cheerleaders Kim Radomski and Lisa Stiba exchange hugs and smiles. Through the sharing of our trials and triumphs, we became close to each other. hat Special qouc
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