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Spending time with friends at the                             Memories Made
  pep rally,  Sophomores  Heather
  1  Beasly , Jane Winkel, Carolyn Taggart,
  and Amy Roberts make a  moment
  to  remember.  (Kerrie Adair)                                 Help Year Fly  By

                                                                                •  Tanya Patry  •
                                                                             Again students watched
                                                                   another year pass  before them with a
                                                                 rapid  slowness that caused dizziness.

                                                                     Memories  of friendships, parties and
                                                                 even school were impressed into the
                                                                                  minds of all,
                                                                      not a minute was to be forgotten,
                                                                                because each was
                                                                              One Shining  Moment.
                                                                        Along with the 1992  school year

                                                                came times of both ecstacy and grief,
                                                               but through them all, students made ev-
                                                                 ery moment count. Despite the action
                                                                 packed days and nights, never was a
                                                                          laugh or tear forgotten.
                                                                       The  Omaha area expanded dra-
                                                                matically and students worked with the
                                                                environment to make the most of what
                                                                                    they did.

                                                                      Whether it be a walk through the
                                                              growing neighborhoods or a quick spend-
                                                                  ing spree atihe new Oak View mall.
                                                                      Students laughed their way through
                                                                  winter's unpredictable weather and
                                                               spring fever hit with a frenzy.  Homework
                                                               was often abandoned for a picnic in  the

                                                                                       park.
                                                                      Through it all, more than memories
                                                               were made, and kept to remember the
                                                                        best years of student's lives.
                                                                            Even  with the past behind,
                                                                     all one had to do to was look back
                                                                 and remember that in  one way or an-
                                                                         other, every moment was
                                                                              One Shining  Moment.




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