The Hornet, Yearbook of Aspermont Students, 1994 Page: 2
156 p. : ill., ports. (some col.) ; 28 cm.View a full description of this yearbook.
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STAND FI'0R S0MiH i1IING
The Yearbook Staff would like to
introduce you to the 1993-94 HORNET.
While searching for a theme, the year-
book staff tried to find a theme that
would fit each and every person at
Aspermont ISD. After searching
through many books and papers the
yearbook staff finally found a theme that
only the students at Aspermont High
could fulfill...STAND FOR SOME-
THING!!!
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,
and at our school, everyone definitely has
their own opinion. Having your own
opinion can be the greatest thing in the
world simply because that way you get
to be yourself. Being yourself is very
important while you're growing up.
Being yourself, no matter who's around,
means that you're standing up for you
and your beliefs. By standing up for
yourself, you gain self respect and others
gain respect for you. Standing strong forelse seems ag:in.t , n, ~I r i, ri,
dous charact<
When others loou, teah u I i~
school years, the people that will
out most in their mind, will be those v
weren't afraid of what people thou
The people that weren't afraid to I
themselves, to stand up for what tl
believed in, and to go against the fl,
when necessary are those who will have
my respect.
The Yearbook Staff hopes the H(ORNET
keeps many of your treasured mn
for years to come. In closing, th,
Yearbook Staff would like to leave ym o
with this one last thought...
"THOSE WHO STAND FOR SONI
THING ARE OFTEN WRONG, BI
THOSE WHO NEVER STAND ARI
ALWAYS WR()o
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Aspermont High School. The Hornet, Yearbook of Aspermont Students, 1994, yearbook, 1994; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113754/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.