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Clint Staples 1 1 Mary Slccd 1 1 Brian Siccg 10 Matthew Stephens 10 Mindi Stober 1 1 Alcjandra Sloupignan 10 Cecilia Sloupignan 1 1 Shane Strickland 10 Cheryl Striebcr 9 Kris Slnngrcllow 10 Mary Stringfellow 10 Lisa Studdard 9 Anne Sludcr 10 Jay Stucsser 9 Jason Sturgis 9 Jeni Sun 1 1 Jill Susarrey 9 Todd Swope 1 1 Chris Symons 9 Rachel Szilagyt 10 Cara Tacketi 1 1 Kristy Tatsch 1 1 Bryan Taylor 1 1 Malt Taylor 1 1 Michael Taylor 1 1 Timothy Taylor 10 Tracey Teasdalc 9 Maria Teegen 10 Amy Tcsar 1 1 Jennifer Tcsch 1 1 Slefany Tcwell 10 Amy Thompson 9 Jeremy Thompson 10 Lisa Thompson 9 Mike Thompson 9 Scott Thompson 10 Tanna Thompson 1 1 Christie Tiemann 10 Mclanie Tiemann 10 Joe Tilly 9 GO for it! Whether it took the form of slam dunking or freaking out a teacher, students met the challenge to hone their skills, test their courage or more importantly to impress their peers. HWhy do you do chal- lenging things? 1 enjoy a challenge that will test my endurance, like something that may not require a lot of skill, but a lot of courage. - junior Russ Phillips I do challenging things to really have fun and enjoy myself. - junior Brad Wisner 1 attempt a challenge that 1 can really enjoy while having a great time doing it. - junior Trey Buck HDo you do challenging things to impress people or for personal reward? I do whatever 1 can to impress and push myself whether it ' s challenging or not. - junior David Cald- well 1 will do certain things to impress certain people that 1 want to im- press, or just to enjoy my- self. - junior Chris Berry 1 really don ' t do things to impress people. 1 just do them for me. - junior Clark Bickley Take it at Face Value INDIVIDUALS
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Covergirl. Getting her photo snapped for her school i.d. card, sophomore Renee Piperi gets a little coaching from the photographer as her friends look on. Locker mates. As senior Chelse Barker finishes up her last minute studying, senior Steve Vacalis drops by to talk about plans for the upcoming weekend. Dragging a kid sister and her blushing boyfriend to the teeny-bopper dance, highlighted most sibling relationships. However a select group showed enough care which compelled them beyond the simple older brother sister relationship. ■ What age are your younger siblings and how would you describe your reationships with them? My younger sisters are 11 and 15. I am closer to the one that I am getting along with better, but they both talk to me as a big sister. junior Claire Francis ■ What kinds of things do you do for your younger brother or sister? I babysit, change diapers and give him a bath-yuk! junior Chris Boynton I ' m kind of my sisters ' taxi service. I take them to do all of their afternoon activities. junior Trudi Donaldson If I ' m in a really good mood I will stick up for my little sister when she is in trouble with my parents. senior Scott Norman ■ How much time do you spend with your younger sibling and what do you do in that time? I ' m hardly ever at home. The only I,m ever really with my younger brothers is when we are together as a family. junior Tracy Ammann I take my little brother to throw the baseball around about twice a week. - sophomore Mitchell Dillard Edited by Ashley Gotten M ' y caring! i if 11
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Lyndon Tilson 10 Julie Tmdle 9 Matthew Tjelmeland 9 David Todd 9 Susana Tomas 10 DarrcU Tompkins 1 1 Rachelle Tonn li Roxanne Tonn 9 Jason Toothman 9 Leslie Toiicnham 10 Meg Traver 1 1 Amy Tngg 1 1 Sally Trigg II Alacia Troop 10 Anthony Truchard I 1 John Truchard 9 Sclh Truchard 9 Stephen Truesdell 1 1 Stacy Turlington 10 Amy Turner 10 keliy Turner 10 Amy Tutchings 10 Amy Underwood 9 Lisa Urelius 9 Vanessa LIriegas 1 1 Jill VanDonge 9 Stacie VanDonge 10 Sabrina VanSleenkisle 9 Kyrie Valtair 9 Brady Vance 10 David Vance 10 Jennifer Vaughn 10 Vicki Vaughn II Ana Vescovo 10 Cheryl Vieraitis 10 David Vieraitis 10 Mai Villarreal 10 Jeffrey Vinson 10 Patrick Von Dohlen 1 1 Wa 10 Dunk ' in. As senior Gary Sivetxtin ' it out. Working Hatch tries to score for his hard to tone his body, senior team, junior Lamar Wcdell Justin Spniill pumps iron in waits to sec the outcome of the weight room several the shot. times a week. Edited by Blake Miller ■ =f) challengeI 1) ' 3
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