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RED REVENGE Sophomores Tom Baldwin, Chad Gross Johnny Medak, and Tallie Volm regroup for their next attack during the egg-wars at Powers Park during Homecoming Week. Each class wore a specified color to avoid attacking their own team HEADLOCK Tamara Isaacs gets a freindly hug from fellow junior Jennifer Karn. Students relied on strong friendships and fun times to get them through sc hool sanely M ann N mu Vm a em B -— bs. -- PR - A x is d sd LRL IE io tai ars T. We = 1284 et ' + ae tT eem os in TEES A) Da pc 6 d AP u : g iek m ET 4 (7$ P i» Fe 5 an ik Sami Te! ZI EE i 47 El NO PARKING Juniors Lisa Nordquist Heidi Grubbs, Stacey Fletcher, and sophomore Tracy Miller park themselves to enjoy lunch in the fall sun. Eating outdoors seemed to prolong summer
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DESIGNING THE FUTURE The leadership cla I s in the Cabinet room was a z place for WE GET AROUND get into the YES,YOU! homore Erin REBUILDING RESHAPING Senior Ron Hillman spots junior Dan Vaughn in the weightroom. The bold stripes and special floor brightened and improved the facility CAN I SIT DOWN NOW? Freshman John Burns waits for the go-ahead from senior Liz Webb. Class competitions ust that, not fixed for e seniors as in the past
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„d a whole lot of FUN We made it “alive.” Each day, the students, packed into their acid-washed jeans and Reeboks, cardigans and penny loafers, or T-shirts and Birkenstocks, helped mold their school and themselves from the academic and social clay provided them in this arena called high school. The music was loud at the few dances. What with the flagging attendance of the previous year, the number of dances was altered to insure good turn-out. Replacing the cut-back in dances was the newly opened Teen Center which boasted concerts by such local favorites as The Dharma Bums, as well as student bands such as The Delinquent Treemen, made up of LO seniors. The Teen Center also offered movies, ping-pong, air hockey, and tutoring services for those who took advantage of them. But the students didn't just rely on school activities for entertainment. Staff- Jennings parking lot became a new, albeit Student Life GET A GRIP Juniors Angela Smith, Jenny Charlton, and Jenny Fernie enjoy a football game and each other's company. Successful fall sports drew supportive crowds. dusty, meeting place. Swifty remained popular, although whenever the parking lot population began to swell, some took to hanging out at Lewis and Clark College in their spare evenings. Although students generally stayed within the safe confines of their suburban community, some ventured out into Portland for various concerts or nights of dancing until the wee hours, or perhaps just for coffee and a movie with close friends. When youth escapes us, it will leave hindsight and memories. We will remember our classroom lessons certainly, but when this year is stirred in our dusty thoughts, we will hear the songs that we listened to on the radio and see Justin Paola toss in a three-pointer as if it were nothing. And we'll taste the round pizzas in the cafeteria and smell the letterman jackets, leather freshly polished, in the junior hall. FLOWER CHILD Senior Tracie Waldram gets help pinning on her football mum for the Homecoming Parade. The varsity rally threw candy to youngsters watching from the street.
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