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There is a saying that remarks, "Hero's get re­ membered, but legends never die." As children, we all dream to become something great or do something amazing. Dreams are what lead us to become legends. Ryan has been cre­ ating legends since the very beginning. Every | student has the opportunity to fulfill their dream ■ and with those dreams, legends are made. Any school can have a hero, but only a few can make legends. Ryan is truly a legend in itself. Stephanie Watson '02 <

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any have their individual goals for the school year, but it takes a great amount of effort to have a successful year for the entire school. The seniors have the dream of walking down the aisle at graduation, dancing at the prom, and saying goodbye to something that they will always feel connected to when they look back at their years at Ryan. Juniors dare to dream that they will soon be the leaders of the school holding their heads high with pride in their eyes. Sophomores are waiting for the chance to become upperclassmen, ready to receive their school rings, attend their very own prom, and begin to prepare for college. Freshmen have no idea what to expect, with so many things running through their heads, they don't know where to begin their dreams. The administration wants everything to run as smoothly as possible. Administration, faculty, and students combined show our unify in every aspect of the school. We all have our dreams and goals for everything that we do here at Ryan. What makes it all work is when the whole school comes together as a community and shows their pride. Many believe that Ryan is just another school, but what they do not see is that we are one big family. There is a sense of belonging and community that you receive from working or learning here. Making the year a success is truly a team effort at Ryan. Stephanie Watson '02

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Being a student involves many things such as extracurricular activities, but the most important element of student lite is academics. Our high school careers consist of countless hours of learning. Each day \A/e are given more and more knowledge that will contribute to our academic success when accompanied by guidance and determination. Academic achievement begins with determination. We strive to excel with our future goals in mind. We must harness the desire to work hard in order to make our dreams come true. We must have confidence in our­ selves to actively pursue the goals we have set at Ryan. The right guidance is also a necessary part of our academic lives. Teachers and parents set the examples for us to imitate. They encourage us to be the best we can be. It is their support that instills the confidence and will to succeed within us. From our first step into Ryan, we are urged to strive to be the best stu­ dents we can be. It is here that our dreams for the future are constructed. As we approach and complete our final year, we move on to bigger things. We leave legends that help Ryan attain the reputation it has today. What­ ever the student, we will forever be a part of Ryan.

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BUILDING A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY The truth about how to live a truly happy life often eludes people in our modern society. Messages emitted by our American culture often equate life success with the accumula­ tion of wealth. Therefore the values of materialism, individ­ ualism, and immediate gratifi­ cation conflict with the Gospel message of love. To be a tnily successful and happy Christian

is very challenging today, yet not impossible. Whether one is a Christian or of another faith, the truth of living a truly au­ thentic human existence is found in concern for others. The unique nature of the human person is to love. Jesus speaks of this human ability to love in His introduction to the Sermon on the Mount. The Beatitudes stress that true hap-

piness is found in service to others. People who trust in God and seek joy in another’s well­ being will find true happiness in life. Whether one decides to be a postal worker or a surgeon, clothe your future with love and you will not only live your faith in Jesus Christ, but you will also find happiness in this life and in heaven. Mr. Chuck Panapresso

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Mr. Frank Morris Assistant Principal for Student Affairs

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