
September 28, 2007 - Vol. 36 Issue 2
2007 Homecoming Candidates
Informaton compiled and designed by Bethany Wolverton,
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Photos by Kim Isbell
Devin Myers |
Sam Norris |
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Shaela Anderson “ Never look back on something you regret, for it only makes it worse and takes that much longer to forget.” - me Activities- photography, yearbook My parents Traci Whitworth and Brett and Melinda Anderson taught me to be responsible and to have the courage to believe in myself. |
Tessa Coronado “ Say what is on your mind and mean it. Because the people who mind, don’t matter, and the people who matter, don’t mind.” - some person I saw on T.V. Activities- softball, LEO’s, StuCo, FCCLA, class officer, cheerleading, volleyball, lifeguard, Youth Friends, National Honor Society My parents Toni Schomaker and Phillip Coronado taught me to be my own person and do my own thing, to be strong-willed and independent, to speak what needs to be spoken, choose my battles, and make the best of every situation. |
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Chas Wille “Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” - Matthew 6:34 Activities- basketball, LEO’s, FCCLA, FFA, football, FCA, Youth Group My parents John Wille and Michele Ogle have taught me that no matter how many times life knocks you down, you have to get right back up, brush yourself off and keep on going. |
Phillip Vernon “Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today.” - James Dean Activities- LEO’s, NHS, cross country, baseball, swim team, Scholar’s Bowl My parents, Rosemarie and Daniel and Edith Vernon, have taught me that nothing comes without sacrifice, and when you use that sacrifice as motivation, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. |
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Sarah Works “ Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.”- Babe Ruth Activities- volleyball, basketball, track, FCCLA, LEO’s, yearbook, Student Council, 4-H, NHS, FCA, FFA My parents Dick and Karen Works taught me to hold high standards for myself, to always speak to people, and to keep my elbows off the table. |
Michelle Sollars |