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U-Knight Left: Stephanie Schultz, Morgan Ferris, and Traci Baird unite in friendship. Below left: Andrea Berg is busy putting her books away as Dallas Coombs looks on. Below right: Dan Shortall and Kim Powell unite the crowd in spirit. ,W -ff- INDIVIDUALS
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INTRODUCTION Individuals On the surface, one can see high school as a massive herd of people. Going one step beyond and searching for the individual, it becomes ap- parent that Foothill is filled with them. There is the artist with the deft maneuvers of his pen and paint brush. Talent which can hold a person in awe covers the walls of the gallery on campus. The student involved in the ASB, working to represent all individuals of the school, gets in- volved through spirit and determination. The OCAD team member, sacrifices hours and hours to gain further knowledge and to bring his team to victory. Even the average student isn't to be glossed over. I-Ie or she adds to the character of the school. One may find little in common with the guy who sits in front of him in Algebra. An athlete and an actor may seem incompatible, when in fact, if one is willing to go beyond the sterotypes and misleading appearances, common interests can be discovered. The one thing we all have in common is our contributions to the exis- tence and strength of the school. Ned Williamson, John Collins, Allan Baker, and Ashby Jones know who's 451.
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INTRODUCTION ot The thing wefre speaking of has been around for 25 years. It's what we affectionately call tradition Foothill relies heavily on tradi- tional values and viewpoints. If something works, there is no need to change, only to make it better. F.A.K.H.F.A.J. and Springfest are still here. The athletes still strive to be the best. Academics continues to excel. Tradition offers a strong foun- dation on which to build an ever escalating edifice of school unity, progress, and individual growth. This year, we let go of togas for senior dress up and replaced them with the garb of the prehistor- The ic age. Senior pictures were in color in the year- book for the first time. Assemblies were greatly improved and increased in student enthusiasm. At the same time, Foothill was still fighting for the guantlet land got it backl. The OCAD team still refused to succumb to the fierce competition. Foothill still held the respect of schools from all over. After 25 years, Foothill has realized what works and what doesn't. Tradition stands side by side with progress and change. What's good gets better. What's new just may become tradition. 5 if 'xifxx ow iT .Il Yr 5 's... Kristin Swanson and Kristin Northcote experience the tradition of Senior Munch.
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