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Feeling loss and the joy of REDISCOVERY Let's face it, the human race is not perfect. It has many faults, one of which is the ability to lose things. These things may range from spare change to ex- pensive jewlery. Then again there are other deeper types of losses, such as friendship, love, and the loss felt in death. Just about every one has lost someone or something Enjoying the fact that their friend- ship has lasted, Dena Johnson and Amy Dunn take a break from their foods class. that had great meaning to them. Dena Johnson ex- pressed one of her losses with this quote: I think the worse loss in my life was the loss of a friendship. I lost my closest friend when he moved to Eugene. Yet there is one good thing about losing something — the joy of finding it or redis- covering it again. Mike Jaing Sandra Johns Dena Johnson Eric Johnson Amy Jolliff Teresa Jump Peter Kalugin Sandra Keeton David Kelley Corey King Kori Kizer Cody Kollen Dana Kozeliski James Larimer Kristin Lazenby Justin Le Fever Regina Lee Robert Lee Clint Lindow Ron Lockwood Buck Lokey Matt Lokey Mickey Losinski Ted Lucht Sophomores-97
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EASLEY-IVinS Liz Easley Jason England Kimberly Erwin Qreg Faulkner Tracey Ferguson Qlen Fields James Foss Ed Freese Trina Gardner Dora Garlitz Jennifer Gentry Penne Gibbs Trenton Glick Geneva Goetz Joe Gooch Mary Gowdy Michelle Graham Teresa Gray Beverly Greer Janelle Grimsley David Hamilton Kurt Hamilton Brad Hammack Janel Hanson Mark Hanson Michelle Hantzmon Curtis Harding Jennifer Hatfield Josh Henderson Lucky Hennings Steve Heryford Richard Hilstad Roy Holmes Tim Holmes Tim Hopper Maryann Horak Jeff Hotz Tim Howard Kari Hubbard Aaron Hubler Paul Hunter Leilani Ivins 96 Sophomores
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Lugo-Moore Spring Fever Everybody just can't wait for springbreak. Every year it's one of the most popular events. This particular week always seems to come too slowly and end too fast. After a long winter, all of the sudden the sun comes out, the grass turns green, and the students go crazy. One of the most pop- ular places to go for spring break is Hawaii. Tourists ar- rive there by the planeload. One of the reasons is that someone can go there as white as a ghost and then return home with an awe- some tan. Oohs and aahs are then uttered by friends; along with the occasional jealous stare. So, what do students here like to do since Hawaii is a long way off and the Oregon coast is not exactly a surfing paradise. Junior Qarin Qonzalas comment- ed, Sometimes, I sit around and be bored, but usually I like to get some friends and play guitar. The weather is not always great but Junior Jeff Mclean reported that when it is, 1 go to Topsy and go water skiing, or take my girlfriend out. Although the area isn't a tropical paradise, it does provide some oppor- tunities for outdoor activity. 'T usually go fishing. That's what I do the most. Some- times, I go to parties, re- marked Junior Vicki West- lake. Next time there seems to be nothing to do, think again. Even though this isn't Daytona Beach, there are a few things for people to do and if one catches every ray they can, they might even get a tan. Sporting spring attire is Eric Chase. With the warm class- rooms in the spring, shorts con- forming to school dress codes were allowed. Dustin Lugo April Lunsford Trent Lynn Becky Mahan Michele Manes Kelleen Martin Daniele Martins Brandi Maxwell Robert McCollough David McCoy Chris McCullick Robert McCullough Heidi McNeely Joe Melton Leslie Mezger Pauli Mitchell Jennifer Mollo Eddie Moore 98 - Sophomores
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