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' K l' r x :KC 1,5 'L int Clockwlse From Upper Left Draftlng classes require preclslon and accu racy so Jeff Clark 11 uses an eraser to cor rect mistakes on his projects In the graphlc arts room Christy Burnette and Make Kelley seniors make a plate for the Community Resources buttons Llbrary assistant Karen Cosbohn 12 looks for information from one of the 1 500 refer ence books In the Media Center Cars start fllllng up the parking lot early each morning as students arrlve for meetings held before school Trumpet player Tom Shaffer 10 enjoys a break durnng practlce on Espanla for the band s half time show Completion of the 99th Street bridge en abled buses to arrlve at school without uslng detours for the flrst time In over a year 4921s, I K 1 - . 2 l ff:-J-A .j 'gf ff-a.,-. :.,, .,- NM. ,,,.. ,--- . .-.-,.- , 1fff -l- 1:'5-,1,,2?':'l.T'- '- . -1. 1 1.5-.-'-.gn,,.'-,V-sfv A 43- f ' 1 -ff - -f--.gtfjrglf '- -- -4 .rr--Q,--1.-,--., Aff.. .C-.. 'ff-'ff'g,f.',-1.-.r . Al .f--ti -i---i--f - : gg -. - 'S ' fi-'.Li?ggL1 -it 5131-1'-v.'.1 .+-1 ' I: :'f'--'A-11 14: 14- -- '. gc,-l - -- .--' -2- -4 -1- -gl -'-?5g-T1- -'Yi F 1 'az s.:,:--:fc-1 iff:-:f-f'lA..'L1f -''ffl . '--gkvf.-I-T ,243 - .-:i. f- 'fis- Affii iii .f,g1'74 --2 ',':?f 722:55-'25 5?QL ,-i.J'5Tbj5:11i?5: -:'ff1.s:1'f-5 ,ire .221-1, -V -Fil g:-:.- . ff-Tr: . fr:---:-...r J G: f--'-1:1-'f-gn'-ci- -f-'f'-.-,-:.-..- -1.--:-.:. ,-..g., x.4:,-3. ,,k,. -.- fry.-:gf-1A :J-.-3-V .. -cz,-Q. . 131.12316-ff? 5:-Q'-L-1--,ftwas-s.-g:p?ajaL.,:esi:- 5.1:-1 -gg-5:'f,2s--'13,-xr 1-. sf ',gjE li' .-2113.--3 4, -.,,-sir.:-'-, -. f,,-ff. fi-, is-' '54,-f-.-4 1 - xg- ' ,. '41-' -isa.,-'::,-J:,---if-Q piety! fda . as -if Q-: -5'n:'-- 1 4 :1ff',---v:- y1s:f-- :1':..e- .-1 1-ws..-, . rx-:,.f .- 4. ' , f-Q -- Av J is-,ft-- ,--14,1-rfs eff?-'-x--5-1.--vs? rx ..-i?-lff .gf-g,'-iff-.-gs-C -Nffs1g:,gj:.--- gf-gf--3:-': l.-.- f,Lgfg:,,jV7A , .545-j-5-sgzl-J-:A-A, .-M-,rfs . - - - - sais-1-rg-N.--9 f -eiyfr..-M:-...-.-.1-, As --:few if--X---,s . . . , . .. , A ,. , ' ' ' ' .., ,. -' Q-,. .,-.--,za-f,,..-. -.hh .q::::.f., --,-1 ggi-. --,-s ,fats-1,5 ,- gif,-,f 3g:,,f:.,,N,.,1, 3-35 L, --ng ,g:,..-gc ,r,,s. . , -Q-.I-g vsgg .-- .W nw: was -w-f.-+s:r15'f12- rfb- 5: -vthiisflx:-f-s:.Af.f,'f --cs - 1-1.--x-rf' -g -1:-1 -..:: nf.:-ff urs : .., di., -- I --in V,-. X - 4--J. f,...'-X-.-4- -- J -N, - s.,-,. r . .-f -,,.. . , 1-.Y - . . ., .- fwy.. ,,- ,- ,Q .,,,. .W X..-F -fes-
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. j 'L , fff ','j' Y 7 - - I .gf 'V x i f X, li, l High school - ,the last three years fof a public education that began in kindergarten ,and continued throughout I :the years until graduation. lt meant new experiences in learning, - a variety of activities, relationships- with others, and more responsibilities. Time was spent . setting new goals, thinking about a career, questioning what was expected and I planning for the future. ln years to come only a part of what was shared together I will be remembered. V These memories will be of the things that were - exciting, different, I ' new and unusual, the special times, ' the HIGHLIGHTS , of 1979. Clockwise From 'Lower Left: i . 2 - Seniors Karen Bychinski and Kyra Moeder relax outside during their T homeroomin Paihting I. A Business Manager for the - Searchlight, , Susan Hallberg, 12, works on an editorial., ' Near theend ,of Mrs. Little'sBiology class Anthony Spalitto, 10, arm wrestles with Steve Miles, 10. Brant Korth, 11, watches as Tom Hartnett, 12,' borrows his guitar to play some of his ,own music during lunch. Replacing returned books and I straightening shelves are some of Roseann Eaton's, 12, jobs when she works in the Media Center fourth hour. ff Using a calculator makes a Basic Chemistry test easier for Dale Ferguson. 12. I , Some students like Kip Unruh, 12, arrive before,school,to wo-rk on their , '- iassignments. I ' ' f X l x
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