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Alive Ihriviiy What proves how alive we are? People! And we've caught them working, playing, learning, competing, commenting and being just plain human. Bodies, 568 of them, provide the most obvious proof of vital signs. To find out how, just look at our student life section. It shows the pulse that keeps us beating. See how and where we work and play. Learn what's vital to our spirit, our enjoyment, our future and maintaining our equilibrium. We'll show you how the beat goes on. Need more proof of life? Test our muscle tone in our sports section. The critical factor is conditioning as both competitive and non-competitive athletes run, jump, stretch and cheer their way through another season. But how could we be vital without our backbone? So at the center of the system we have people. They've been caught posed and unposed, talking about everything from their soap op- era additions to marriage to what made '85 alive. Then it's mind over matter as we check for brainwaves. Our academic section shows operation under pres- sure. Science experiments, balancing the books and baking cookies all test our cerebral functions. Where would we be without our support systems? For us, these systems mean our advertisers. These vital donors help us tell the story of our student body. So what are you waiting for? Put your finger to our pulse and check out the vital signs. Led by senior captain Pat Hook, the Bobcats ■ break through the hoop before the final game of the season against Beaverton. Students, cheerleaders and parents gathered together to form a tunnel over fifty yards long, stretching from the gate out to mid- field. Anxious spectators watched as the Bobcats defeated the Beavers, 34-6, end ing the Bobcats best season in the school's history. Photo by Carrie Mieske. OPENING Theme Development V 5
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Basketball brings spirit alive and senior Scott LeRoy shows his special brand with his applauding hat. But showing spirit isn't the only benefit. According to Scott, You should see all the women look when I wear it. Photo by Carrie Mieske. Showing support for his younger sister brought senior Jim McEvers out to watch the varsity girls basketball games. Senior Kel- ly Moseler accompanied Jim to the games to take pictures of the team for the yearbook. Photo by Mat Anderson. Third hour speech class gets a vital lesson in Mexican cooking during Mark Souder's how to speech on how to prepare a burrito. Mark put in an average of forty hours a week cooking at the Limberlost where he gained his experience as a chef. Photo by Alice Bakara. 4 V VITAL SIGNS Opening
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