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Page 158 text:
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What A Difference A We don't realize what a difference just one year can make until we start looking back. We made new friends and experienced new things. We all have grown and changed in our thoughts and feel- ings. For many of the seniors, graduation is a ha py occasion. But for others, it will be the last time to reminisce with friends. Our efforts and hard work finally paid off when we re- ceived our diplomas. As for the ju- niors, they have only one more year to prepare for the future. Whichever road we choose, we will see how much influence one year can have and finally realize the im- ortance of our school years and fjriends. Yukon saw the introduction of 10 new teachers to its faculty. lie E 32.1 'J f . 1 as ff. pest' .Q ' - it ' K 'K -K 5 sl-. wi,-f ' K' 1'Ws?i':f.i 'A X ce.. ng Eggs' Xp. A . ,, --1 -, sf' x ii5'5:2f K ' 4353.2 an .t V .. x , if . sa -age ' ., -f if ' as Q A ' . Nqr 2 e ..,c s ' 'A I, 5 te-ee - ' c f iii ' P ff .95 ff 5' if ' . t . , ,..-., .s.: 'fa, i : Heidi Eifler enjoys the new salad bar, 154 Closing Year Makes w vm, ,B-we V? . ,g 1 , fl . 41, K' an j 'lt 4, if ,. Q g V in RN I t t c c 5 -f9i5?,Q'i X . f it ,fn cj' at -1 s ft -4, ft. . ,NM 11 346 ' V an fig AWN One of Mr. Callum's new policies was that all school assemblies and classes must enter teachers must sit with their classes during by schedule and hall position. HI,
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Page 157 text:
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Never Change This was a familiar scene in the over-crowded parking lot. Steve Hoehner struggles over a scraped up speed bump. These guys seem to have their favorite corner staked out. Even though there were many changes at Yukon High School this year, some thin s remained the same. Through ai of the students complaining, the lunch time re- mained 3O minutes and through all the faculty's complainin , the stu- dents continued to pai on the grass and in the lanes. Walking down the halls you could hear the familiar mumbling about homework and teachers or speed- ing tickets and policemen. That is, if you could get passed the jocks and various cliques that congregate on every free corner. It seemed as if everyone had their set place. Another thin that didn't change was the schoo? dances must be he d within Yukon's city limits. But maybe things helped us to ma- ture and accept the things we can't change. gg ?S2 5 l W Sha h Even new students experienced the old fa- miliar homework problem. Closing - 153
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