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. eniors Bri,m M urr.1~ and Tyler Bergm.1n enjo~ Mr. o,, en conn•r..,es '' ith ,1 group of stu-
the banquet before Prom" ith their dates. Many dents during lunch. Often found t,1lking '' ith
'itudents took p.ll't in the deg,mt dining experi- the student'> bet\Yeen periods, Mr. 0\\-cn ,11-
enCL'. "ays lud something to'·'~.
CH-CH-CH-
CHANGES
Small differe11ces
make 2004-2005 one of a kind.
Changes can be difficult, but we've snow boots and tater tots. The king
made it through another year just the of trends himself, Napoleon Dyna-
same. From the top, our school took on mite, swept through high school hall-
a new appearance. Mr . Liefeld out, ways, and no one could have een it
Mr. Owen in. Bells were brought back, coming. Using "my lips hurt real
and tudy hall were taken away. The bad" as an excuse to get out of class
prom wa held in the gym, and the ban- and "eat the food" to be obnoxious
quet eliminat d many students' trip to at the lunch table, students claim
fast food r staurants before the dance. they've never before heard a movie
On noticeable change involved hair so over quoted.
color. Hollywood decided that brown Crying, yelling, laughing, and
was th new blonde and many students stomping wasn't only coming from
d cid d to try out the trend themselves, the frustration of gas prices, unavail-
whether it was to cast away the stereo- ability of computer access this year,
typ of "dumb blondes" or just to ex- and the addition of a yell squad, ITS
pr originality. (The International Thespian Society)
Looking for a popular trend to offered student a new way to ex-
sport didn't fall much furth r than press themselves dramatically.
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