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HADING  THf  UTURf













                                                         Making the Most of the Year


                                                          Tops Students' Priority Lists






                                                   Jt finally ended!  Another school year came to an end, and
                                                   as  usual, it passed without causing too much damage or pain.
                                                   As students eagerly awaited the end of the year, the much
                                                   anticipated last day of school came and went before their very
                                                   eyes.
                                                          Although the year passed by rather quickly, students did
                                                   not let it go by without making the most of it.  Throughout the
                                                   year,  students kept busy with a variety of activities.  Vaca-
                                                   tions, dances, parties, and friends' houses were some of the
                                                   common social scenes where students could be found.
                                                          Seniors, juniors, sophomores, and even freshmen knew
                                                   when to take advantage of the opportunities presented to
           ''This year helped me to                them.  Whether it was a necessary evil in the form of a re-

           make decisions that will                quirement or a chance  of doing something interesting in  the
                                                   form of an elective, classes were there for students to  build an
           impact my life and to                   education that would launch them out into the real world.

           gain an appreciation  for                      While seniors were wrapping up their high school ca-

           the future. ''                          reers, other students were just beginning this delightful jour-
                                                   ney.  Juniors were starting the great search for a future plan,
                                                   sophomores were looking forward to parking legally in the

                      --Senior Troy  Brinkman      lot, and freshmen were just glad to live through the year.
                                                          Students made sure to get what they wanted out of the
                                                   year.  Among the things they wanted, were success, competi-
                                                   tion and school spirit.  The athletic events provided them with
                                                   all of that and more.  Students could also find the drive for
                                                   success and competition in the local business area as  an  em-
                                                   ployee and a customer.
                                                          All of this commotion in one school year, led to many
                                                   different choices, decisions and memories.  With the opportu-
                                                   nities that were at hand or the opportunities that were made by
                                                   students,  there was never a better year to continue or begin
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