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One, Two, Three-All Together Now, More People Meeting People. junior Sally Burgess keeps her eye on the ball as her competitor swings at it. biggest Mr. Dave Barduhn Kstudent teacher from Mt. Hoodj does what the kids want him to do: Gets it on! 170 PEOPLE Freshmen Tom Rue, Bob Summers, and Fred Metachek have a good laugh before class starts. .at of l L Sophomores demostrate their studying abilities in preparing for a test. ,gf-lik. Mr. McCarty sure wishes he could throw down the plates and eat some- thing himself as serves hungry students breakfast.
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Long journeys and aching muscles keep club healthy. President Neil Allen, Vice President john Reinkee, and Francis lwamoto take a spin around the driveway. I i Girls trying to lose weight and guys working to build up muscles found the best and most fun way to do it, participating in the bike club. Formally called Spokes and Sprock- ets,-the bike club spent an active year riding their bikes and seeing the coun- tryside. One of the highlight trips they took was riding up to Multnomah Falls. Riding their 10-speeds and taking advantage of a beautiful spring day they set out on the 30 mile round trip. Everyone slept well that night and came all that much closer to their goal of getting in shape. Leading the Spokes and Sprockets through a very successful year were advisor Mr. Muhle and President Neil Allan. ff TOP ROW: Neil Allen, Greg Randall. CENTER ROW: Linda Snelling, Tracy Keith, Francis lwamoto, Matt Engstrom, Doug De Courcy, Kevin jones, Mark Barnhill, and Barbara Pearl. BOTTOM ROW: jeff Hunt, lohn Ray, julie Piper, Mary Loomis, and john Reinkee. SPOKES AND SPROCKETS 109
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l The students at Centennial High succeeded in completing another year of the best time of their lives. It was noticed that there were more original individuals than ever be- fore. No more did the frosh look to the seniors for ideas on how to talk, walk, or act. This was proven when freshmen walked off with Class of the Year. Each class helped make Cen- tennial the great school it is. Each student made their class the great class it is. One look at CHS and you can tell we've got it all together -At least most of the time. Friends gather at lunch time to exchanged ideas on how to get that certain guy to ask them out next weekend. 4 15 1 J ii 4 ff qw-fi? ' lan Johnston, Doug Havely, and Kathy Buhler laugh it up dur- Sue Parish seems to dominate the camera over lohn Haskett and friends one oftheir rare free moments together. after a frosh football game. PEOPLE 111
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