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Finally Getting Out After finishing his homework in Mrs. Wiliinger ' s senior English class, Kent Peters holds up his Webster ' s Dictionary and grins. (Photo by: Greg Rhodes) During first lunch in the cafete- ria, seniors Nikki Harris, Michelle Farver, and Teri Avery show their synchronism by drinking their milk at the same time. (Photo by: Greg Rhodes) A ' -. While working on her assign- ment during sixth pe.v. demie English class, Kerri McNally takes a b from her Macbeth vocabulary (Photo by: Greg Rhodes) 10 Senior group shot candids Before school in the hallway, sen- iors Curt Gerig, Eric Schurg, and Andy Scheiderer sit comfortably on the floor and relax. (Photo by: Lynn Swing)
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Cliques : Out of It Get this. That weird girl called me. Are you serious? Yes, she even had the nerve to ask if she could go out with us. Can ' t she just face it — she ' s not in our clique. Really, she ' s just out of it. Many people are often left out because a clique won ' t give them a chance to be themselves. For this reason freshman Jason Myers doesn ' t belong to a clique and doesn ' t plan to. He said, I just want to belong to one big Super Clique. Senior Kristie Kummer also disagreed with cliques, especially at Woodlan, be- cause of its size. I want to be friends with anyone and ev- eryone, not just one little group. Although many students disagree with cliques and don ' t belong to one, others enjoy being involved. Junior Shannon Mumma said, Cliques are good in some ways because they make a person feel as if they belong ... Sophomore Jason Hoeppner added, I like be- ing involved in a clique be- cause of the fun I have with the other people in it. Cliques can be a very con- troversial subject. But just because a person doesn ' t be- long to a clique, or even YOUR clique, it doesn ' t mean that they are out of it. Teresa Sieger Waiting for the first bell, sopho- mores Sara Werling, Katie Peters, Aimee Krick, and Amy Good- speed relax on their daily turf — the sophomore hall. (Photo by: Kam Etzler) 12 Friends
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