The Longhorn Express (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 2003 Page: 2 of 20
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Hay 23, 2003
The Longhorn Express
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“...Iplan to go
to Colorado
and then move
to Houston. ”
Sr Jazzy
Fontaine
"... I plan to
have as much
fun as possible
until school
starts. ” Sr.
Kewy Collier
"...I am going
to work and
have fun. ” Sr.
Tony Masters
"... I am.going
to sleep and
save up money
for college. ”
Sr. Josh
Fuentes
"...I am going to
work until school
starts then have a
blast." Sr.
Laughs-so-Loud
Jones
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"...lam going
to get ready for
boot camp. ”
Sr. Big Picture
Ayala
"...I am going
to work as a
security gaurd diploma may fade, but feelings and
until the Air
Force needs
me. ” Sr. RJ
Ramos
Sr. alike, and that he didn’t get scared
that night I drove behind him with
my lights off.
Last, but definitely not
least, I will always remember Jason
Gould for being with his cars, com-
puters and me.
I hope my class will
remember me as someone who
laughed at everything, was happy
with everyone, and as someone who
always cared for how each one of
them felt. As every year goes by
after high school, I know our class
will drift apart and never be as close
to each other as we are now. I hope
we each remember something spe-
cial about one another because that
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The 2002-2003 Longhorn Express
Harper High School
m P.O. Box 68 /
Harper, Texas Z863i
830/864-4044 ext. 450
nwhite@harper.txed.net
Staff
“Jazzy” Jordan Fontaine, Managing Editor;
Bobby “Gets the Big Picture” Ayala, Assistant Editor;
Mrs. Nicole “Where Are Your Stories?!” White, Advisor
Kewy “Cowboy Be-Bop” Collier, Lead Photographer; Lindsey “Laughs So
Loud” Jones, Elementary Liaison; and
“Galloping” Greg O’Brien, Feature Correspondent.
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The Longhorn Express is printed at The Kerrville Daily Times.
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always be remembered as having
such a strong accent and a strong
will. Justin Weaver will be remem-
bered for not only being my HEB
co-worker, but for always telling
me exactly what he thought about
everybody we knew. I will always
remember David Blackstock for
being really sweet and polite to me,
even though I didn’t always get a
"...I am going to chance to talk to him. I always
enjoy being out thought that it was cool that Cole
of school while I Taylor and I had trucks that looked
save money. ”
Jason Gould
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owners an our ’ , rommnv that overthrew
p' eomnanv in the world7Although Jason's income is a lofty sum, JordL
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aents on the courts behind me comn ty . Michelle
world renowne po orar” ’ indebted m Miranda
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nnwT snrJ-alni.rse at Johns Honkins University.
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"Uttle Robert s' teeth along wtthmor e -
sations aro • co]ieffe but then wafrecruited by Judson
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ning around'“oX nl^Mn a fit of rage Mrs. Taylor shot 100 of them, so
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is sttll recovering from bullet wounds Codywmmfcd durmg a
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Randi was the world champion m b»el racing,
bm nlv ^fthe PRCA circuit Vet Jessica Burrus takes care
f ah ™ X eircmfr Shf dso confinues her love of golf and art
?„ f iT Ztme Xse has been nateZ
lb attend hn class reunion, David Blackstock, Crime Scene Investigator, '
tc hrpnlrtno awnv from a rnaior case namelv the murder of Bill Gates.
Police are still uncertain if Jason Raynor Justin had any involvement.
Mn Admiral Rohbv Avala and Air Force General RJ Ramos have just
, aVy • eabv the president for their success in the capture of Osama
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th- nsts a lot of monev Fortunately the class has Tonv Masters to keep
* Entertainment is free because Brooke Toole the Principle Clarinetist
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