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Many changes have occurred since last year. One of these changes is a switch in student position. Seniors were finally at the top and the ju- niors, after two years at the top, were at the bottom again. As the year went on, students and Mr. Callum, our new principal, waits pa- tiently to nab an unexpecting victim who has no hall pass. faculty began to fall into place and a new routine was set where things ran smoothly. Most juniors and seniors began to accept each other and combined their school work with shared fun. During the first nine weeks, stu- dents watched their new principal with worried looks, afraid that the year was going to be a disaster. But later things settled down and ev- eryone realized it might not be so bad after all. The seniors were split in their feel- ings, though. Some wished the year would speed by, others hoped it would be the slowest year of their lives. Juniors on the other hand took life one day at a time and wait- ed for their year as seniors. What changes would next year hold? There was no way of know- ing. But all of us held comfort in the thought that no matter how they changed the school, the people would always remain the same. Be- cause Millers are unique and the difference is us. CONTENTS OPENING STUDENT LIFE SPORTS PEOPLE CLOSING ADS INDEX 185 2 6 CLUBS AND ACADEMICS 18 66 94 138 158 What an assembly! This is how homecoming looks when we all stand behind our team. Opening - 3
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The Difference
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Gaye Lynn Richey confronts Mr. Lobough about her tardy difficulty and her detention slips. Opening ive Le Difference! What a difference a year can make. This year introduced a new principal and a whole flood of new policies. Pink tardy slips became a part of our daily life and if we were absent, we had to do all of our make-up work to restore our grade. If we happened to park in a teacher's parking place, we could count on waiting until the end of the day before we could move, because the teachers parked be- hind us. But these changes were not all bad, they brought a new deserved respect between the students and faculty. We were ex- pected to act mature and were given ev- ery opportunity to do so. Viva le difference means up with the difference, because these changes caused us to grow a little more and made us better than before. This was a new addition to the football practice field. It was put up in August and taken down in October. Returning students thought the rig was great and the band even practiced Oklaho- ma Crude as they marched by it in early morning practice.
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