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A, Ring-around-the-rosies was a popular game for these freshmen including Mike Almquist, Paul Haddington, Troy LaBrec, Janice Reed, and Patti Barkwel! while watching are Chris Wolfe, Brenda Couch, and Holly Marshall. B. Chuck Phillips takes the root beer fran Mike Layton in the root beer chug while Brian Clements, Marc Atwell, and Jake Johnson wait their turn. C. Getting a laugh while reading her poem is Shannon Walker. D. These four girls reading their poems are Shannon Walker, Stacy Trees, Sue Bradley, and Patti Barkwell. E. Dressed for nerd day is Tim Causey while Kelly Churchill, Jenny Haldiman, and Kevin Moss have a good laugh. F. Reading their poems are Lonnie Simpson and Aaron Prince. A Hello week Page editor: David Reeves
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'Sr!5 enjoys a. -festive day after 12 yeans o-f hand wonK The Class of 1985 put in their longest but probably most enjoyable day on Sunday June 2, with a colorful graduation followed by an all-night party. Oregon Secretary of State Barbara Roberts delivered the commencement address. Special speakers included valedictorian John Flynn and co-salutatorians Natalie Conaway and Angela Miller. Decorating the wall of the main gym was the class motto: In learning we have shared. In sharing, we have found friendship. In friendship, we have found ourselves.
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Seniors welcome -freshmen with a really good -time The first week of school started off with a spirit week, but it was known as Hello Week. The first day of spirit week was Welcome back day. There was no dress up type day, but the freshmen were gladly welcomed by the seniors. The seniors had the freshmen do such things as air raids (spinning on backs shooting down airplanes), rowing the boat, and singing We love you seniors. On the second day it was Summer day. However, it rained. We had people wearing different kinds of shorts, mini-skirts, and sandles and thongs. There was also a root-beer chugging contest. The junior class took first place with the senior class a split second behind. The sophomores took third with the freshman class taking last with nobody competing. The third day of the week proved to be very interesting with Nerd day. We had different girls wearing very nerdy clothes and their nerd glasses with tape on them. Mark McCrorey decided to dress like a girl wearing a yellow mini-skirt and make-up. Tim Causey and Tammy Breault swapped roles with Tim wearing a dress, make-up, earrings, and a lady's hat. Tammy wore a brown suit and tie with a cowboy hat. The last day of the week was Mourning day. Some people in the school wore black with the cheerleaders wearing black shirts, bloomers, and stockings. This day was for the football game that night with the theme of Kill the Chieftains. This was also the day of the annual tug-o-war, but due to rain it was canceled. There was a very interesting pep assembly at the end of the last day. Senior class president Molly Messerle called down the freshmen who were not cooperative with initiation during the week. They had to wear nylon stockings over their heads and sing We love you seniors. These pages sponsored by The Hair Place Westside Market Hello week 25
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