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Above, Jeff DePuy and Dan Vlllenueva do school work in the cafeteria, Lisa Denman takes a break from class, Brian Pahl shows his homecoming spirit with a few balloons, and, Lisa Tennison, Donna VanAtta, Craig Porter, Debbie Corbin and Tom Tharp work on a group project in the hall. On the opposite page, Beth Herring and Karmen VanDenBerg soak up some rays dur- ing lunch, and, Glnny Kitchen stands at attention during a pre-game show. 6 Opening
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Above, Margie Gordlev and Krlstl Struble wait for the homecoming parade to begin , Stephanie Mathem starts on her homework, Robin Bozarth trie a problem on the board, and, Alison Evans prepare paint to decorate the windows for spirit week. On the opposite page Lorl Andrews. Julie Berger and Cathy Flssel show their en- thusiasm in a bug find, and, Lisa Bronder keeps busy in the yearbook office. Opening 5
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Both students and friends Students here are not just students but friends. A reminder of this friend- ship is a smile in the hall, a pat on the back for a special achievement or an ear lent for a troublesome problem. Joining an organization or your favorite sports team is a fun way to find friends with the same interests as you. Some friends are carried over from a junior high gang; more are made through classes and special projects. What would that tough science class be like without that friend to help you with a lab report? Or that special person who sent you a carnation or a rose? A teacher who cares about your problems or commends you for trying is a friend also. It's easy to see our school is filled with a lot of caring and respect for each other; everyone is willing to meet an outsider and make him feel welcome. Afterall, the memories we will have of our high school years will be those that we have shared with the people most dear to us, our friends. Through the best times and even the worst, true friends are found and never forgot. Opening 7
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