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WAAS Q Intense cooperation shows on the faces of band M1-5, Suzanne Fgwley shows the happy look of members. pregnancy. ,SQPTQXQI X ix 'gs M -,k 1 I ',' 5 B 1, u ' 273 2, n ws, 'Q as Greg Gavin is silhouetted against the Dallas skyline. Mrs. Livio Pipenur strikes a typical pose. 12fStudent Life
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What We do We make friends, and sometimes we lose them. We spend times laughing, a few times crying, and most times just being together. We here at Reserve keep ourselves pretty busy from September until june doing things we enjoy and even forcing ourselves through a few things that aren't as much fun. We enjoy the late nights and greasy pizzas after football and basketball games, and we delight in the anticipation of prom and that joyful graduation. We compete. We play games and cheer ourselves on. Sometimes we win and we vow to Kill 'em next time when we don't. We learn. We study, do homework, and learn to write research papers and what sin, cos and tan mean. We learn how to weld and how to paint. We join organizations in anything from performing on stage to selling Christmas trees. We unite to support a cause or just to be involved. In many ways we revolve around Reserve. Not only from 7:45 to 2:50, but also way after hours working together, practicing to be the best, or on independent projects. We are the people of Warren Western Reserve andg This is WHAT we do. WHATIII
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Deep mental thoughts capture Pat Papalas's face. FACES A face is something that says a thousand words without speaking. Its expressions are endless and ever changing from one minute to the next. Faces were made to show the thoughts and feelings of an individual that occur every second of his life. Reserve has a variety of faces that range from one extreme to the other. Determination, anxiety, happiness, discouragement, surprise, and confusion are looks that one sees quite frequently in the halls and classrooms. Faces tell the story of student life and students' lives. Even a blank face portrays something about an individual. We communicate in many ways but faces are often the most effective way to express ourselves. Mr. Emil Perunko is always in a good mood. fn A -it 1 'Q' , Frank Licavoli is caught in a moment of uncertainty. QM. r 1 . -1 F aces! 13
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