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www Unpleasantries. Not all classes are easy on the stomach. Dissecting a sheep's head is not Senior Tina Elmer's idea of fun, but Senior Tom Tippets enjoys it. Yourbook sees the whole episode. Connoisseur. Forever on the lookout for new styles, Senior Christy Youngberg checks out the furs at the rendez- vous. Yourbook watches her even though she's not on campus. ii Z f Spy. Mountain View and Lyman students work on a mutual FHA project. Yourbook is viewing the scene from the other side of the ironing board as Sophomore Cherlynn McDonald irons a can collar. Yourbook pcnm g Building credits. Yourbook sits in the comer observing Junior Mike Anson, Sophomore Jason Peden, Sophomore Shannon Huggins and Freshman Dixon Bluemel cut and measure their scale house model. From paper and pencil to scale model is the process. When do they build the full size house? I'll just sit here and wait and see.
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L C Q1 fs 0 9 3 Sir. s if ,Wh -.4 'luv' '19 :-5' Signing away. Memories abound in Yourbook. The yearbook signing party is every September. At that time, every book is personal- ized more by private comments made by friends. Of course, many comments are spoken and I hear them, treasuring them away. Sophomore Patti Hicks shares a moment with Senior Lisa Willianis, Sophomore Stephanie Eyre and Yourbook. alltff Z ann Wm e Old meets new. Yourbook is good for bringing the past to the future. The 1987 prom queen Kim Williamson confers with Junior Dana Vercimak before crowning the 1988 prom queen Deena Moretti. Yourbook is around the comer eavesdropping. X Classroom memories. Know what's said in class? Yourbook picks up many tidbits there. Senior Blake Odom may possibly not be talking about a chemistry experiment with Junior Chad Benson. Yourbook l Opening
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