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A senior Ilvlng abroad . . . Julie Hanson spent her senior year as the A.F.S. exchange student to Torquay, England instead of at Eden Praine. She's the first EP student sent to Eng- land. She is living with the Heathcote family in a large family house in Babbacombe, a pleasant resi- dential area just outside Torquay, South Devon. The resort is popular with tourists, and Hilary Heath- coteis family runs a successful hotel. The family consists of Hilary, Robert, and two daughters Julie, age twenty and Nicola eighteen along with a golden retriever named Coppa, and Safrom a white cat. Question: What do you think about your school? Answer: itit's really different!!! Down to earth with a bump! You must address your teachers as Sir or Ma'am. All the younger kids have to wear a uniform. The older ones don't have to but no jeans. I like school now, but it took a while to get used to it. The kids are friendly and most of the teachers are help- : - ful. Question: What do you do in your spare time? Answer: iil don't have any!! I write and write and write letters. Then I take the dog on a walk to the mailbox. When i get a day free my family takes me sightseeing around Devon. Question: What sports are you in? Answer: ttFirst of all, sports are'nt done in school .. . they donit have teams that represent the school and play other schools. i'm doing aerobic dancing and play- ing volleyball. The most popular spectator sports in England are soccer, rugby, and cricket, in that or- der. Julie Hanson and her exchange family, the Hea'thoores. By Anita Fasen and Cindy Moe above: The family business. the Sunray hotei. below: Julie and her exchange cousins. Paul and Richard. Westlands school. where Julie attends classes. Seniors - 17
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All these years have come to an end. u n We never may see up, these people again. But deep in our hearts we remain side by side. And weal always-remember ';
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LORI ALBRECHT CHRISTINE B. ANDERSON. Yah Hoo remembers parties, football games, and choir tours . . . enjoyed photography and canoeing . . . plans to go to col- lege. Choir 9 10 11 12, Yearbook 12, Musical 12 DEBORAH LYNN ANDERSON. Debbie liked going out for breakfast enjoyed Mrs. Turnquist and Advanced Biology . . . looks forward to sleeping in late. Ski Club 9. Softball 10, Tennis 9 1O 11 12 MICHELE ELIZABETH ANDERSON said her fa- vorite teacher was Mrs. Turnquist . . . earned Nation- al Merit commendation . . . plans to go to U of M . . . remembers homework and fun . . . Speech 11, Soc- cer 11 12, Track 91011 PAM ANDERSON. Pam will remember getting row- dy chose Mrs. Myers as favorite teacher Geometry. Shorthand, and Typing were favorite classes . . . was on honor roll. Basketball 9, Band 9 1O 11 Marching Band 11. TODD GERALD ANDERSON will never forget his fifth annual . . . plans to attend college . . . earned aIl-state in track. Baseball 9. Track 10 11 12, Bas- ketball 9 10 11 12, Football 9 10 11 12. DAVID BAKKEN will long remember skiing at Cedar Hills . . . looks forward to going to college . . . enjoys skiing, snowmobiling and hockey . . . received varsi- ty letters Skiing 91011 12, GoI19 1O 11 12. Soccer 11 12. KATHRYN ANNE BARKER Kari plans to continue her education in business administration or manage- ment . . . enjoys swimming . . . won't forget 1,2,3 . . . Go! lunch. Girls Basketball mgr. 10, Choir 9 10, Band 9 10. KELLEY L. BARSNESS will never forget all the parties she went to . . . says her favorite teacher was Mrs. Clymer plans on going to Vo-Tech after school . . . hopes to be happily married in the future. Beglnnlng and endlng On January 7, 1981, 247 anxious seniors entered a brand new experience. They represent the very first Class 119811 to graduate from a fresh and modern EPHS. Even though the seniors have this honor, many felt that privileges of past sen- iors were taken away from them. The seniors will never forget the last half of the year on Valley View Road. By Cindy Moe 18 - Seniors
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