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stop! Think about your life and how you would redirect your high school years. Many seniors had to slow down and take time to scan their minds to find the answer to the ques- tion If you could do it over what would you change? Shawn Axson: If I could do something over, I ' d go to a dif- ferent school! JeanAnn Banet: I would try to get better grades and take more interesting classes. And I would re-live Spanish (5-6) class in 11th grade — those every other days ! You cer- tain students know what I mean. Pom Basham: I don ' t think I would do anything over again. I liked things just the way they were. Chris Bauer: I would like to redo the 1986 State FFA soils trip, I know I could have made it if I hadn ' t gotten so nervous. Tiffany Bergman: I know I made many mistakes along the way but I wouldn ' t change a thing. 1 would just hope that I would have as many friends as I do now (maybe more) and have as much fun as I have. God bless! Brad Bowditch: I would ' ve hod more fun, and I would ' ve taken my Christianity seriously and told more people about it. Amy Bowers: I wouldn ' t have taken any form of mathemat- ics. I would have made the technical I received in the 1985 ACAC tourney more worth- while, I would have packed my lunch more, I would have been a little more dedicated to my school work, and if it is possible, I would have had more fun! Gregg Brueck: Participated in more sports as a freshman. Go out with my friends more often. Becl y Cummins: I would have had more fun. I spent my last three years studying and see- ing Troy. I would have gone to the football games and just be with my friends. I wouldn ' t have been so shy and quiet. There is more to Woodlan than aca- demics and it ' s too bad that I am just now realizing this. Dru Delagrange: I would have never taken any math classes. I also wouldn ' t have dislocated my knee and would have stayed OFF crutches more of- ten. As far as changing any of my friends, I would have ex- actly the same ones!! Jan Delagrange: I would of changed some of the classes that I took and re-organized them so that they would relate to the career that I want to go in. Troy Dial: I would take more of Mr. Hetty ' s ag classes and also take more of Mr. McKinnon ' s metals and automotive classes. Tina Doctor: I wouldn ' t do any- thing over. It was hard enough the first time around. Beckie Eberly: I would like to retake some of the tests I goofed up on or redo some of the stupid mistakes I made. Cissy Ely: I would have worked harder in school and sports. I also would have spent more time with my c ose friends. And I think I should have started on my yearbook layout It you could do it over again a lot sooner. Jenny Gerardot: I would want to play volleyball all over again. I also enjoy the games and dances. Schely Gerbers: I would enjoy more of the times I had in high school instead of always say- ing I can ' t wait till I ' m a senior, and work harder and not say we ' ll get it do it next year. Stan Gerig: I would have tak- en certain classes more seri- ously. I also would have tried to be a better example to others. Stephanie Gingerich: I would have taken chemistry along with a few more business courses such as Accounting II. Lynda Grams: I would like to change and do over my junior and senior years. They haven ' t been the best for me because this school is very small and in a small school nothing is a secret and rumors start too easy. Brad Hall: Run for student council earlier. Participated in more homecoming activities. Deb Haney: I wouldn ' t do any- thing over. I ' ve had fun with everything. Kristen Hermann: I would hove restrained myself from fouling out of half of my career basketball games. I would also have spent more time partying with my friends. I would have passed on the tardy tradition to another late riser. Darren Herschberger: I would like to redo my senior year of football. I would have partied a little more with my friends. As for my friends, sometime I won- dered, but now I know 1 could not of had better friends throughout high school. standing in speech class with shaky i(nees and sweaty palms, senior Pen- ny Koch tries to be serious and in- form the class of missing children. if seniors Lyie Vondran and Tim Gerig could do it over, the seniors would send them back to kindergarten to learn the right way to walk down a hail. If Tom Bergman could do it over, would he have stuck his tongue out again while waiting to finally get In the senior group shot? if You Could Do It Over
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Scott Hersctiberger: I wouldn ' t have started work at Great- Way and would party more. And I would join ttie Arnny all over again Whiat ' s wrong with Me ' Jodj Hickey: I might have stud- ied harder tor better grades. I might have worked harder in sports. I wouldn ' t have let so many triends slip away just be- cause we got older and busier. Dean Jackson: I would have studied more, took school more seriously. I give this ad- vice to younger students. Work hard in school, get good grades, it will make it a lot easier. Penny Kochi: Spend more time with my friends, looking for guys I would have goofed off more and wouldn ' t have taken things so serious and I definitely wouldn ' t have tried so hard in Waldron ' s AIIA4 class. Angle Logan: I would of partic- ipated in more activities. Cameron Maile: Of all my years at Woodlan, I probably would not change anything. Maybe I would have studied harder to get better grades, but that ' s not too likely. Diana Malmstrom: Id spend those eight months of my junior year in love again with that very special someone. Mindy McCracken: I would have taken junior English in summer school! Ray Mendenhiall: I wouldn t have dislocated my shoulder my junior and senior years and I wouldn ' t have called red 44 the play Scott Yoder was hurt in. Tina Miller: I would take high school more seriously. I would try to learn all I could to make my future a little more easier. Clark Mundy: I would not have run the ball on the play I got hurt on. Jim Notestine: I wish I would have studied more and worked harder. Donna Nott: Nothing because I wouldn ' t want to re-live this. Sarah Nussbaum: I probably would have studied more and gotten better grades in my freshman and sophomore years. I really wouldn ' t ever want to do it over again though. Kevin Peters: Have massive partys and raise some more heck in school. Debi Pulver: I ' d like to go bock and start over knowing what I know now Shiannon Quickery: I would have taken easier courses freshman year, and I would have had a better attitude to- ward school in general. As far as a place where we can learn, and acquire knowledge instead of a place we have to go to. Robin Quinn: I would take classes that would pertain to the career that I am wanting to pursue. I would also partici- pate in more school spirit, Mike Schilie: I would study harder, take more math class- es Get into football, wrestling, and run track. Cortney Sctiwartz: Maybe I would study more, but I highly doubt it. I think I would work a lot harder at having more fun and not getting into trouble. I would definitely take a tew days of my junior year over to be with the Great Ned and Bob our Buddy so that I could forcefully repay them for all of the learning experiences that I received in those two classes. Jim Warren: I wouldn ' t have changed much. I enjoyed the SIX years I spent at Woodlan. It would probably be make the senior year go a bit slower. Time has just flown by. Scott Worden: I would proba- bly take more vo-ag classes and automotive classes. Scott Yoder: I would replay my senior year of football. Dawn Zirkelbach:lt would be my attitude toward my track career. I would have taken it a little more seriously, but I wouldn ' t change the experi- ence of meeting new people, making many friends, and hav- ing lots of fun! If You Could Do it Over 13
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