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Yea, team! Laurie Ross pauses a moment from watching the football game to ob¬ serve the finer things in life walk by. Sunset Lake Mountain Outing offers a qui¬ et moment of conversation for Jeff Jensen and Janelle Ringering. . Mount Rainier settles serenely 2 Senior life
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Editor: Paula Dietrich Auburn Adventist Academy 5000 Auburn Way South Auburn, WA 98002 (206)939-5000 Volum e 59 The sun slowly sinks on the Rosario Beach horizon while the Seniors were on retreat. Ft A I l l I E R VISTA
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No, no, no! Guess again! Rhonda Wade scribbles frantically for her piction- ary team at the Sunset Lake Mountain Out¬ ing. ' ' Leaf me alone! exclaims Caz Weath¬ erford as she gets ' leafed ' by Candi Eaton, Becky Starner, Darrin Bartell, Kevin Davis, Penny Stroh, and Andrea Mullin. Don ' t believe it! Tonya Geschke tries to convince Sam Knauft, Andy Hesseltine, and Kendra Heffel that Camp Casey really is Dan Quayle ' s private resort! Feel it! THE BEAT. The sounds of growth, progress, life. Feel it. Hear it. Grasp it. Know its rhythm; feel its pulsating throb. THE BEAT. How did we feel the beat? We became involved. We gave of ourselves as we worked, learned and played together. We felt the beat renew itself at registration when new students merged with the old to form the nucleus of our school; we felt it fortify itself when students and teachers worshipped and shared together. THE BEAT. It traveled with us the entire year. It followed our ups and downs, our achieve¬ ments and failures. Excitement rose as field trips, tours and parties came and went. It soared to breath-taking heights as banquets approached. The once-smooth beat turned frenzied as tests and mid-terms neared— and nearly went off the chart when the word FINALS became part of our vocabulary! THE BEAT. America felt the beat as we shot into space with the successful launching of the Discovery, and again whe n the U.S. walked away with 97 medals in the summer Olympics. Presidential elections and the Washington State Centennial also contribut¬ ed to the never-ending rhythm. THE BEAT. Leave your seat as spectator and feel the beat pound through your memories. Hear it as you recapture the sparkling laugh¬ ter of enjoyment and the groans of test week. Listen! The beat continues . . . Feel the beat 3
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