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mall Carrying on a conversation the office, new vice-princpl Pat Tone asks Velma Loeve her opinion on the new exemption policy. Wearing matching sun glasses in the bright sunlight, new pri cipal Eddy Lankford and dog show their pride in Duck football team at a city sponsored pep rally. 2 f Opening Change A new curriculum guide for English. No more detention hall. A new exemption policy. A new principal. A new vice-principal. A new leader ship conference which helped our leaders organize our clubs. A winning football season. Little things. Just small changes that made up for their size with their significance. We had worked our Way to the top. Now we faced the challenge of taking the best and making it better than ever. Changes meant improvement. New faces. New rules, and new ideas broadened our perspective of how much we could achieve. Each small change gave us the opportunity to turn a good effort into a great effort. Being good no longer satisfied us. We just had to be the best or better, to be the best. Success was not a limited commodity. W e s u r p r i s e d ourselves when we realized how minor ad- justments in policy could effect our entire attitude. Our new at- titude was reflected by an honest pride and the belief that this time around, there was nothing that we couldn't do. Our small changes added up to big differences.
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Q M? n the Insid Making the Best Better Making It Better Together When we combined our talents into a group efforts, the results were absolute- ly remarkable. hat Special Touc y Making It Better By Achieving I We were well on our way to sharpening our skills to a fine point. Xcelling Beyond EXcellencE 6 Making It Better By Winning This time, we were going to be as close to perfect as we could possibly be. erfecting the StandarD Making It Better By Sharing Our community played a large and very important role in our success as students. nother Touch of Success 1 Table of Contents f 1
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X.,-M ,fails f A' we 2 F4 ' 1 , ?29!'.,s 5 ':'.'fH,71 ' ' . --pF Jf'1K'53gf,yJ . fly. M-.. 'fb- Preparing his research paper Taking a break from their under the new English cur- leadership workshop, club riculum, Danny Stone takes leaders sing along with Eddy notes. Lankford and Naomi Pasemann. Helping to beautify the school grounds, F.T.A. members Jennifer Vrabel, Cindy Jansky, Lisa Carlson, and Terrie Tinsley clear away the weeds from the grass. Small Changes f 3
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