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'xv 1 i 5 , . fi' Bridget Haber Copy: Jennifer MeQunid 4 ,l 3 lf, H ! . I ,, rx r Q1 7' , J 6 1 X i,i 'ru 6 ' ll Y 'f .1 1 si ,1.. .A ,N dll I , l I I . ll 1 ' I P . 'ti 4. I O r l I .LI , i 1 I I f uccess by the tennis team draws the attention of Fr. Brandon Bames. The second place state finishers eamed respect of the entire school. ump. Ser. Spike. Sr. Jill Carlson gets set to retum the ball to her opponent. The varsity was ranked first in state throughout the season. Juod Truw -fe? 4.5 -wus -. 42 X' P1u1Sclen:cn Grambling for extra yards against Arvada West, Sr. Jesse Jones takes advantage of the blocking of the offen- sive line to move uptield. Wm 'W SM
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,Ya lurpees make great brain food. Sr. Kristin Gebhart snacks on a frozen treat while taking advantage of the weather by studying outside. QM T .eg Q A I-rflfftnsh, , Julie William: 'fx 'U- ftwf Ag fir .x,, Budget 1-uber D:- :3: Q Q22 Q EEE Q. 555 fb iii Q 22501 ft ff X ffl Debbie Tnudt onsequences of havmg pictures taken come when they are delivered a month later. When she picks up her packet , Soph. Tina Lu- chetti almost drops her gum when she sees what she looks like in prints hree miles is a long way to pucker. Jr. Mark Dudley leams this during the Home- coming parade on Oct. 16. But it was good practice for the Rose Bowl Parade in which the band wa s chosen to perfomi.
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