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(26) Quotes And Way to go Evan, Sammie! We are so very proud of all your hard work and accomplishments! It will all pay off soon, and we You rock!! know you will be successful in whatever you do! Congratulations Nicolas, David We will miss and Kyler! you while “You started you are at Ball State, from the but wish you bottom now the best! you’re here.” Love, Love, Nikki and Mom, Dad & Macy Samantha Lewis Evan Miller Deano Anastasia (Ana) Timothy (Tim) Madeline Stringer Just like this flower, you have grown and Simms Spears “Because life is short but sweet for certain.” “What's Dracula's favorite fruit? A “Sometimes life is like a dark blossomed so much, especially over the neck-tarine!” tunnel. You can't always see the Dave Matthews Unknown light at the end of the tunnel, but last four years. It has been a wonderful if you keep moving... you will come Prisilla Sui treat to see you find your path and Dee Slagle to a better place.” “OMG! Are you ‘Hi, I'm Prisil- Hannah Montana says nobody's Iroh la and these are your morning your passions in the world. perfect, yet here I am. anouncements?’” Brooklyn Sparks Perry Students I have no doubt in my mind that Katelyn Slagle My brain's giving me the silent “Laughter is timeless, imagination treatment. Christina Sullivan you will go very far in life. has no age and dreams are forever.” Crazy lady at Walmart “Sometimes you will never know Walt Disney the value of a moment until it Kelsey Spurr becomes a memory.” Love, your proud older brother, Justin Smith “This is life, the one you get. So Dr. Seuss Nick Opinions are like mixtapes: I don't go on and have a ball. Because the want to hear yours. world don't move to the beat of just Ngun Sung one drum. What might be right for “Just because you're trash doesn't Tyler Smith you, might not be right for some. mean you can't do great things. You take the good, you take the “It's hard but it's fair.” It's called garbage can, not garbage bad.” Danny Stewart cannot.” Peter Griffin Unknown Selena Snapp “If a man does not have the sauce, Madisyn (Madi) Van Ro Sung then he is lost. But the same man Stevens “The fear of the Lord is the can be lost in the sauce.” “Put your heart, mind, and soul into beginning of wisdom.” Gucci Mane even your smallest acts. This is the Proverbs 9:10 secret of success.” Reannon Snead Swami Sivananda Tanaka (Naka) “If you aren't willing to keep Tawonezvi looking for light in the darkest of Spencer Stevens “If you don't get caught it never places without stopping, even when “I plan to eat with the people I happened.” it seems impossible, you will never starved with.” James succeed.” Logic, “The High Life” Amelia Shephard, Grey's Anatomy Tha Ling Thang Hannah Strykowski When I was in 10th, I didn’t know “I might fall, I might cry, but I anything and I would been stuck. Devione Spencer will always stay strong and I'll But when I was in 11th, my friend “Your life can change in one year, stay fearless. That's all I can be is and my parents told me to do hard- and even when it's dark out, the sun fearless.” er tand focus on my classes so yeah is shining somewhere.” Nikki Bella, Total Divas I do that now. J-Cole Sarah Turo-Shields 26 - Senior Issue 2017.
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