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Mic,oiig5i21u Personalized plates show your individuality. Michelle Campbell and Shawn Johnson trademark their cars with license plates that set them apart S A T E Z , from the others. Anne Corleii y R 1 . if . Ph ' 4 v . t 4 U . -p -un ,F E- Wendy Huebner iq' ive , l UsQvQ'E73Il -5 4. - Wendy Huebner Wendy Huebner Mary Anne Corlett nuns. 4' '?i. H The car you drive reflects your style. Whether you own a sports car or a truck, what you drive is a personal statement. Some students opt for fast, stylish sports cars, Laura Noble. who owns a Datsun 2802, and Brian Kelly, who drives a Mazda RX7, have cars that other students can only admire. Steve Sparkman prefers the versatility of his shiny red Ford Courier. Once you own the car, the personal touches such as stickers add to its individuality. Cars ll
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.4 www T-is im Dana Ferrell. . sr. - VWsh You Were Here Friends get colorful postcards from faraway places Sunny white beaches, clear blue water, legend-filled castles, and exotic islands are just a few of the sights viewed by travelers last summer. Whether a professional tourist or a relaxing vacationer, students and teachers enjoyed the sights, smells, and sounds of far away places. Freshman Chris Hamilton thor- oughly enjoyed his visit with his father and friends to Tunisia. Memories of the blue Mediterra- nean Sea next to the white sand were foremost in Chris's mind. The African visit also provided a learning experience for Chris, who exclaimed, lt's neat seeing how other people live. Everything from language and dress to scen- ery captivated Chris's eye. Chris concluded, lt's really interesting to see and hear how much Ameri- can culture differs from others. 115, in- -ndn- -J-ffgfg.-.fe- -f' ' . V Shirley Whitenack. .cle E ...Eli . V--.4 H Y -4.- Mrs. Julie Ferrell chose to spend a relaxing vacation in Wai- kiki, Hawaii. Though the beaches were crowded, the beauty of the islands was not missed. The wa- ter was so clear and sand so white that it was like a postcard, com- mented Mrs. Ferrell. In addition to sunning on the beach, Mrs. Ferrell enjoyed the wonderful shopping malls and also a visit to Pearl Harbor which she described as very emotional. London, England, was the des- tination of senior Beth McKean. Adapting to British expressions proved to be quite a challenge. Subways are called tubes, fries are called chips, and instead of interstates, they have motorways and roundabouts, explained Beth. lt's confusing at first, but l got the hang of it, Beth added. Mrs. Mamye BaCote, an avid Ed McKean. A.-we world traveler, absorbed the sights of many countries. From the great Northwest to the Caribbe- an, Mrs. BaCote was fascinated by everything from the steep mountains of Canada to the blue water of the Pacific. One of the highlights of her Northwest adven- ture was the cruise to Alaska. I walked on these huge glaciers, commented Mrs. BaCote, lt was just beautiful! Included in her travels were other adventures such as panning for gold in the Yukon and ocean cruises in the Pacific. World travelers found many sights and adventures to satisfy their curiosity about distant worlds. No matter how far away teachers and students explored, all breathed a sigh of relief at the familiar feeling of home. - Erin McGrath Kangaroos make great friends. Ms. Dianne Limerick discovers as she takes a break to visit a zoo during her stay in Aus- tralia. Ms. Limerick visited the country Down Under as a trainer for the Olympic Swim Team. Dianne Limerick. Architecture of Cambridge University looked like a castle to me. commented senior Beth McKean. Her trip to the British Isles also included visiting other sites such as Buckingham Palace, Westministegynfbb bey, and just for fun, Hard Rock fipgfiys, Racing down a forty mile deyiixmgyggf ,tt J ff Whitenack competesfxjage IOHQF Age- n City, Utah. In prepafa ' ' fggathekfgyehhg Graded Cycling JQi'a WfWffarwkf event, irwlgjhjtsenaclggfsgenitfwefiweekscdf int Qsifi6tti??t,Qt'rit22e,?JetiiiQf-Mft' mount-iigsi gf if F,,af,r 225' ati:-fa: i'?g32 fi W E W, V, 51 Q 4 2 M ., , T, f fe L as Y Travel 13
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