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BRE KING 0LlT Into a new world Breaking into high school we are labeled squirrely freshmen, and breaking out we are better known as the prestigious seniors, ready to take on new aspects of life. As graduation approaches, we are faced with reality as the outside world creeps in and decisions must be made. The seniors are first bullies and then role models. Though the demands of setting an exam- ple are rigorous, the seniors, always confident, know they will succeed. Debbie Golden fopp. top leftj anxiously awaits the Adriana Mutolo fopp. top rightj and Cindy Wiley Conrad Kopp. bottom leftj sings Sweet Kossoris fopp. middle rightj and Kristine lunch. Lance Smith Kopp. bottom rightj pass. Senior class officers tabovej Tin and Bonnie Graham. QJenni Smith not SENIORS l7
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