Lost River High School - Raiders Gold Yearbook (Merrill, OR)

 - Class of 1985

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Today we are together yet ‘tomorrow we’re on our own” 1985!! What does that mean? For some it meant new year’s resolution and for others it was just another year. But for one class at Lost River it meant the last year of high school. These, of course, were the seniors. This year’s class was a mixture of personalities. They had the athletes, the scholars, and the partyers. They worked together though to bring spir- it and pride into the halls of L.R. Having such a variety of people can sometimes lead to people drift- ing off into their own world, but for this year’s seniors that wasn’t so. Through their four years at L.R. this class became close-knit and also be- came good friends. This class will go in several differ- ent directions to go on with their lives, but they will always be remem- bered at Lost River. Mike Alvis Tim Barrington Dina Cerri Christy Cheyne Wendy Cheyne Kit Clark Seniors

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Being a officer in the Sophomore through Senior years requires a lot of work and dedica- tion. They are role models for all. and have extra duties to do and things to organize along with their regular schedules and schoolwork. They are the spokes-people of the student body and help make school more interesting — the way you want it. They organize the activities and bear the burden of making it gets done. They work to improve our school. Student Council sent a few people to Leadership Camp last summer and they brought back a lot of new ideas and enthusiasm. They tried it out on us right away with their first Jam Session which consisted of air bands done by Student Council and others involved in it. The Student Council officers involved in it. The Student Council offi- cers also designed and finished a float for the Spud Festival-which won first place in its divi- sion. Throughout the year our student officers took on the challenges of helping make Lost River a school to be proud of. It was a great year to remember!!!!!! 11th officers Lenora Freeman Secretary 10th Officers Jim Carleton Lisa Young Susan Eakins Sargeant At Arms Vice President President It Vice President: Chris Barnes Secretary: Kim Prescott President: Scott Carlson



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Brenda Dailey Jennifer Collins Doug Cox Dave Evarts Diane Garrett Gary Gassett Vitalina Hernandez Elda Langley Karla McAuliffe Seniors

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