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IN JUNE Robert Carmichael Wendy Carroll Joan Carter Stephen Cassady It ' s going to be snowing in June. 1983 in Fullerton, Califor- nia. A mass of snow crystals, each with its own pattern, will descend from their place of man- ufacure in the skies above. Al- though each delicate crystal is unique, its nature and origin is common to all the other snow- flakes. The symmetrical structure is not a mere accident but rather a careful plan of nature that nev- er duplicates itself in another snowflake. Like the snowflake, we too are carefully woven, dis- tinct and amazing from the be- ginning. We are presently amid our descent from our mysterious place of creation. It is now. how- ever, time to continue maturing and join other crystals, which have bonded together to create an amazing powder cover upon the earth. We do not have to conform to their patterns, for our descent will only build upon theirs and together we will share the wonder of life and the uniqueness of a snowflake. Karyn Millet Jason Chen Stephen Clarke Victoria Codispoli Above: Kristin Barkley and Judy Homant laugh at the results of the egg drop in chemistry Left: Scott Owen. Ann Wilson and Rob Weink play a friendly game of volleyball during lunch. Seniors 21
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GRADUATION: SNOW Mary Bradshaw Sam Brannock WenJi Briggs Debbie Brown Jeffery Brown Ann Browning Doug Briney James Burke Paula Brower Jana Candler Arthur Carlson
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GOODBYE. Toby Crain I leave this place with dignity, solitude, and grace. I leave this place with memories, and a teardrop on my face. I leave this place with friendships that I know will last forever. I leave this place with knowledge, and I will never forget it. never. I leave this place with excitement, knowing there ' s a world out there to see. I leave this place in wonder, of what shall become of me. So I leave you now. Troy High School. I ' m gonna miss you very much. I will never, ever forget you. we will always be in touch. al f • ' v1 !L. . AUn Crawley Teddy Criss Mike Cross Jana Candler
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