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..., , e . H, .funqth: Jangaxm.....aa....k.r Sometimes we , ,y , f, a choose w yy2-, i' 'y .; to play solitaire l; Even though our days were filled with ex- citement, fun and shuffling in the halls, we all had our moments of playing solitaire. Studying was usually done best alone. Deadlines for assignments crept up on us and the only way to finish was to be alone and i concentrate. We played on computers, prac- ticed our music, and spent hours reading our favorite book, magazine, or special notes. Solitary moments were times to daydream, think of that special someone, or wonder what lays ahead in the future. We prepared scholarships, speeches, and rehearsed in solitaire. Yes, it was important to work with others as a team to grab the trophies and prove to be the best. But, there was solitary iipsyching up to be done before the games and races. Senior play members spent many hours in solitude struggling with their nerves. There was individual Hpsyching up backstage, off court, on the bus to the games, and before test. We were growing older, growing closer to being on our own and sometimes things mov- ed just a little too fast. We had to sit back, look and contemplate, involved in our own game of solitaire. After solitary moments of writing, DeWayne Sprenger is joined by his parents to collect an award for his prize winning essay. The Your Future seminar, presented by IBM, really catches Victor Dudenhoeffer's attention. M; , 2k Getting away from schoolwork, Tena Robertson escapes into a dreamworld with her book during RIF. Examining career possibilities at Linn - i Tech Day, Sonya Walker thinks about be is ing on her own someday. i: Opening Section i 9
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............'V.... LVVh, Sizing up the competition, Scott Soltvedt prepares mentally for the Homecoming game. Avoiding distractions, Lori Whertvine finds solitude in close quarters whlle following the senior play script. As she psychs up for the big game, Lisa Balkenbusch thinks, t'l hope we blow them off the court. In solitude, Charles Boillot learns that the new computers can be fun. 8t Opening Section
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10 ;' Opening Section During FFA initiation, Mr. Rick Stumpe takes pride in imitating a farmer's wife. Picking up spiritual vibrations is Laura Koenigsfeld's job as a psychic in HA- Haunting We Will Go. Showing their muscles, the members of the cross country team attempts to scare off the opposing teams by looking tough. HSweats Day has Mr. William Walker and Mrs. Joyce Hendrickson involved in showing their school spirit. .H. . 4r.x1v---:gr-,. ,ex
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