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nl' 'Q 1 Q f Left to Right, Back to Front: Tom Reidy, Chris Gordon, Nicole Williams, Ju- lie Randau, Max Sloves, Dawn McAlister, Kristin Martin, Buffy Wise, Danielle Harvey, Vijay Dhaka, Cary Beeson, Roxanne Davidowitz, Jennifer Lanter, Robby Chaney, Jeff Brooks, Jeff Burrell, Thomas Card, Tenno Tsai, John Boyt, Gene Bae, Patty Cho, Teba Pozo, Jus- tine Gassemi, Jessica Tong, Rory Laverty, Stephanie Wong. Missing In Action: Courtney Schultz, Scott Am- mons, Gregory Fortemps, Phillip Purifoy, Jonathan Wong. STRANGLING IN PRO- GRESS. Mac McKinnie and Dlyan Brown posed for action in the wres- tling ring. Gif A N , T 4,3 , I , L 1 ,KW K ,gsys W . iifffaf '1 ' '- ,,.f.., r A ff . - 19 ' 4' f of 7' Q . ,fr i. al. ai? H If I II II I AMAZED. Andy Werts could leads Alan Kaneshiro and Rox- have had a V-8. anne Davidowitz on an Outdoor OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE Education trip, full of lots of BLIND. Nathan Severson surprises for the counselors. Eighth Grade 121 bv
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Topping the Middle Squevvel The 8th Grade is like the pineapple on top of the cottage cheese Ahhh. Whereis my group?!'?! , ex- claimed an incredi- bly worried wilder- ness counselor when her group of happy campers hid on a trail. Oh my God, there are cowpies in my sleeping bagl , was another excla- mation frequently heard. On this 8th grade wilderness trip to the Southern Sierras, the eighth grade played a number of practical jokes on their counselors such as switching their names. Once the counselors learned them by their fake n a m e s , t h e y switched their names back to their real names and complete- ly confused the counselors! CLucky for the eighth grad- ers the counselors are nice peoplell Although the eighth graders dem- onstrated their abili- ty to have fun to- gether on their class trip, they are still able to show dedica- tion and willingness in the classroom. elk 1 .ba .... ,, Q. ..,x glgg n L fi . il it L A 'F ' ,glff ' 1 F-s o ' j fs 9'-I . M 12' K3 n K - K I JT Q' ' ' H V I4 1 'I' , .,,m , 'XA -. ' C 1 .I , 'X f-div ' ' .. z' ' Q ff, if ,:--nga XXZfXXXXfZ.f7.47!!XZfZ7z'!.fZ! KICKING BACK. Tom Reidy takes a break on a wilderness trip. SMILING SMURF. Teba Pozo pauses to pose for the Yearbook. 120 Eighth Grade Left to Right, Back to Front: Mac McKin- nie, Clifford Holekamp, Mike Thorp, Nathan Severson, Russell Davidson, Vijay Dhaka, Alan Kaneshiro, Kitou Futrell, Cameron Ear- ly, Tim Lesser, Katie Arnett, Belinda Fu, Chris Tillson, Enrique Wisman, Andrew Werts, Chris Jacob, Vance Jacobs, Chris Var- gas, Alejandro Luna, Christian Zic, Cryst Hayes, Jason Boone, Lisa Brooks, Raziya Sun deji, Patricia Brown, Georgina Hasala, Jenni fer Lott, Tracy Wainwright, Anita Sircar, Bri an Gray, Colin Shipman, Irene Chung, Mega Choate, David Donley, Brooks Bonstin, Dab ney O'Riordan, Shawn Lin.
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Capers Continue! Grade Remains Untamed The Class of '93 is finally out of the vil- lage school and is en- joying it. They like being treated more like adults instead of a bunch of toddlers. They finally get to buy their own lunch, and do not have to be stuck with just one teacher all day. However, they have not gained the ma- turity their parents hoped for, they are still a wild and row- dy bunch. The seventh grad- ers have put the Leavenworth Li- brary Learning Cen- ter to good use. The rock fireplace is an excellent area to hone climbing skills. Jumping the pond is a good diversion from doing Spanish homework. The pond is also a perfect testing ground for paper boats. The only problem is not getting caught by the librarians! When they get booted from the li- brary, the seventh graders find other ways to be rebellious. They write fake notes to get out of music class with Mr. Babcock. Just wait until they get Fresh- man Art Survey. They also pray for field trips so they can chuck ice out the bus windows at pass- ing cars. When these kids are teenagers, they are going to be an armful. T l 2 Z V315 .MVVA AZ!Z!Z!X!AZf'7ZAXXZXXXXZXZ7XZXfXXK! CONTENTED PAIR. Tanya Sullivan and Laura Leon are fascinated by the Oleander trees. WHALE KILLERS FOUND! Mr. Byhower catches Emily Mead, Bennett Koo, Dorianna Schriebman, and Farhad Tejani talking in class. 122 Seventh Grade Left to Right, Back to Front: Farhad Te- jani, Taryne flayatilaka, Elise Morris, Christi- na Ross, Kelly Olsen, Vicki Ohara, Chris Lui, David Kennepohl, Robert Cattivera, Kathleen Latham, -left' Miller, Danny Klink, Sean Ryan, Michael Mogley, Holly Tribelhorn, Leigh Wishner, Erin Dawkins, Briana Pullen, And Nystrom, Joe Giaconi, Brett Ellis, Chris Wi son, Matt Smith, Amy Ummel, Dione Dyso Tara Epps, Alexa-Sacha Lewin, Suzy Terr Amy Bagramian, Amanda Ackerman, Do ianna Schriebman, Eric Briggs, David Berge
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