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Cara Jones and Stacy Chorvat, another volleyball player on tour, stop to pet a wallaby outside of Melbourne, Australia. SENIORS Tanya Bozanic Paul Brainard Jeanette Bremer Bobby Brillowsky Scott Browne Kevin Bunde Teresa Cammack Misty Campin Kari Chadbourne B. J. Chapin Jason Cheney Mike Clausen Rob Clemenson Shawn Clemenson Neil Coffelt Mike Connelly 13
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Travelers cover many countries By Alison Kennedy Last summer many seniors spent their vacation traveling in Europe. Robert Reed traveled the Soviet Union, Sweden, and Finland on a musical tour with the Vancouver Youth Symphony. Reed left June 28 and returned home July 12. “| like meeting the Russian teenagers. | visited Red Square in Moscow, Joseph Lenin’s Tomb, The Armory, St. Issac’s Cathedral, the Hermitage, and the summer palace of Peter the Great and these were all spectacular. | loved them! One thing | didn’t like was we didn’t know what we were eating. One time we had reindeer meat and all they had to drink was mineral water and occasionlly a “I really enjoyed having total freedom from my parents because I went alone,” said Tanya Bozanic. Pepsi,’ Reed said. Tanya Bozanic traveled to Yugoslavia to spend time with her relatives. “I peally enjoyed having total freedom from my parents because | went alone, and everything is just laid back more there then the United States,” Bozanic said. Cara Jones toured Sydney, Melbourne, and Tasmania, Australia, and Hawaii with a volleyball touring team. She left June 27 and spent the first three days training in Oregon before leaving on tour. “It was neat staying with the families and seeing kangaroos and koala bears everywhere. It was winter when we were there and we froze. They don’t have any central heating,” Jones said. es ENIORS Nee Trisha Blakesley Rick Bogarde James Bolick Kory Bowser
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14. SENIORS Graduation is officers’ top priority By Heidi Unick Choosing caps, gowns, and an- nouncements and Homecoming were just a few activities that kept senior class officers and other members of the senior class busy throughout the year. The senior officers, Scott Browne, president; Ray Fann, vice-president; Cara Jones, secretary; and Tanya Bozanic, treasurer; were responsible for picking the company who would manufacture the caps, gowns, and announcements, along with their advisors, Mr. Larry Willis and Mr. Scott Woord. After they and a select parent committee had decided on the vender, three mock-up announcements and several varieties of graduation at- tire were presented to the class for the final vote. All of this had to be done by the end of November. ‘“‘People don’t realize how hard it was to put Homecomin together,’ said Missie MacMillan. Fundraising was also a main con- cern of the class officers. Accor- ding to Fann, the officers tried to make money early in the year so that more time could be spent planning graduation and other ac- tivities. Their earliest fundraiser, selling senior parking spaces, brought in $550 and put the class budget at over $2,000. Missie MacMillan was the Homecoming committee chair- man. According to MacMillan, cor- Onation was a difficult project to put together. Her main concern was that people would find something they didn’t like and focus in on it rather than noticing the hard work and different ideas ‘that had shown up. “People don’t realize how hard it was to put Homecoming together. Coronation was so unusual making it more of a gall play rather than boom- oom, here’s your prince and princess’,’’” MacMillan said. Darrin Cranford Wendee Crasper Chris Curtis Regina Darby Senior class officers and advisors are Scott Wood, advisor; Scott Browne, president; Cara Jones, secretary; Tanya Bozanic, treasurer; Ray Fann, vice-president; and Mr. Larry Willis, advisor. ‘
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