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Kim Statler (far left) studies the turning autumn leaves as she sketches the fall panorama. Julie Butler and Sue Hornell (left) ponder the subtle transition from fall to winter at Bonneyville Mill. Although skateboarding Randy Shantz intrigues Cathy Johnson (below), Chris Peterman could care less. The best view of the turning leaves, according to Diane Linehart, is from seven feet up a maple tree. Introduction 5
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iranqall The breeze blew away the stench of strife that had prevailed in the hallways only a few years ago. Memories of war, Watergate, recession and student dissension were replaced with new commitments toward friendship and tranquility. Out of this environment, an unpronounced philosophy of live and let live was spawned. The school year provided the time needed for students to use this attitude in finding themselves and their niche in high school and, indeed, the world. Although opponents Ted Galoozis and Brook Nordstrom select the grass for a game of chess (top), Christine Rose, Marianne Pippmger and Ted McAlecr prefer the cool concrete for a chat. Scott Moore, Dave Huber and Karin Nysfrand th.nk Lori Rhemheimer (holding pumpkin) has found the right pumpkin for Halloween; but Lori wants Rusty's approval, too. 4 Introduction
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Irieils Thoughts and feelings of most Blazers were focused inward. What happened to other people in other places was of little consequence to them. As long as they were happy and secure with their friends, life was alright. Accordingly, sharing the changing of the seasons, playing card games and striking up romances were simple, but highly significant activities. wmm Kelly Craven watches Paul Heaton plan strategy against his opponent, Susie Miller, in a game of backgammon. Rather than see this red carnation thrown away on Valentine's Day, Margo Sailor decides to keep it for herself. Irene Hand, Vanessa Van Du sen and Scott Nielson place themselves on a bridge to talk over the day's events. Romance for this young Central couple is enhanced by the serenity of the shade and creek in Winding Waters. Holding her birthday gift of two carnations. Kim Barrett (middle) shares a smile of gratitude with her friends Cindy Riggle, Jenny Bell. Laurie Hostetler. Donna Hunsberger, Beth Stumpe and Renee Sutphin. 6 Introduction
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