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REBECCA KAY SPADE Aim: To never lose this feeling I have, and to regain the one thing 1 love the most, J. M. Thanks for the best years of my life. I love you Mommy and Daddy. P.S.: 1 shall get what I want the most someday or die trying. (Sorry for everything Robin, please understand). Activities: Basketball 1; Choir 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Ways and Means; Powderpuff 3,4. MELYNDA DEE SP1ELMAN “Mel” Aim: To never judge people by what they are, but to respect them for who they are, and to always remember that it doesn't matter what other people think just as long as you know the truth. P.S.: To have another summer like the last one. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. I love you. Activities: Volleyball 1,2, 3. r SPADE- GLORY ANN SPEER Aim: To always have a positive attitude and to never be daunted by what others may think, for happiness is all that counts. P.S.: To all those 1 was close to, you will always be with me wherever I go, for I have locked you in my heart forever. Activities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Foreign Language Club Sec. Treas. 3; Math Club Sec. Treas. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Leohono 2,3,4. BRIAN CHRISTOPHER STANGEL Aim: To never be satisfied enough with my achievements to quit striving toward higher goals. Activities: Leohono 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3.4. KIMBERLY LYNN SYTH Aim: To never judge people by what they have or what color they are; everybody's equal. To make the most of life and to succeed at everything 1 do and hopefully always be with J. P. P.S.: To always be there for my family, especially for Kris. KRISTI LYNN SYTH “Kris” Aim: To realize as I go through life that I can get away with anything I want to get away with, all I have to do is be true to myself to change the rules and do what 1 wanna do. To keep David L. and P. N. in my heart forever. And to always stand up for what I believe in. P.S.: I love you Mom and Dad. Activities: Track 1,2. DAN STATON Aim: To live life to its fullest, qo four wheeling every weekend, and build my jeep to the balls. P.S.: I would like to thank my friends C. L., S. S., L. C., L. I.., A, C., D. D., and P. P. for all the good times. Activities: Basketball 1. 28
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STEVEN SCHELL RYAN JON SAWBY Aim: To be a Guru studying the Buddha nature of a leaf mantis through a camera lens in the Bahamas with a non-airheaded counterpart. Activities: Cedar Post 3, 4; Mon- ticola 4. DAVID SCHUBERT Aim: To live my life to the fullest. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Golf 1,2,4; Math Club 2,3. SH1R0 SEKIGUCHI Aim: To speak English as well as 1 speak Japanese. I would like to become educated in Criminal Justice and work for The Inter- national Department of the Na- tional Police Agency in Japan. P.S.: I would like to thank the people of Sandpoint High School and the U.S. THEODORE L. SCHAUWECKER “Peeper” Aim: To come back to Sand- point in twenty years and see exactly what I saw when I left. To someday prove to D. B. that there is life beyond North Idaho. P.S.: Thanks Mom and Dad for keeping me on the right track. I love you! Activities: Leohono 2; Ski Club 3. JAMES MATTHEW SEVENICH Aim: To appreciate what I have in life and not to complain about everything. P.S.: K. V. meetings are some of the craziest and daziest times I’ve had. JAYMES ROBERT SHELLY Aim: To win my bet with D. P. and for him to pay me off after baseball. To not stress over life’s bad points and have a great time. Play professional baseball so I can be rich. P.S.: Thanks to all that have helped me, I want to attend Malcom’s school of con-artists so I can become a millionaire by the age of 25. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3; Track 4; Basketball 1,2. 27
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DARCY THOMPSON Aim: To start my own blues band and amuck through out the party quad with Oral Roberts as my manager so 1 can make enough money to keep Jimmy from going insane. LAURA MICHELLE THURSTON Aim: To count my age by my friends not years, to live my life by smiles not tears. When life brings a shinsplit or two, grit your teeth and run through it! P.S.: Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you! C. H. (sodium 10), Jams (our B. F. relay), Su (Rides in the red truck), Kat (my B. F.), Sis, J. H., I dedicate 1 Cor. 13:4- 8 to all of you! Activities: Leohono 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Cross-Country 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Girls’ State 3. MICHAEL GENE TOMT “Mike Aim: To broaden my horizon and get along with others. To meet new people and make new friends. P.S.: Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Activities: Baseball 2,4. MICHELLE YVONNE TOLBERT Aim: To remember my high school years, to be successful and succeed in life, to take life one day at a time, and to make the best of everything. P.S.: Thanks Mom for putting up with me, and for encouraging me in the things I do. I love you. Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3; Foreign Language Club 3. SUSAN KAY TOWNSEND Aim: To cherish the moment, remember the past, and never lose sight of tomorrow. P.S.: To all my friends: I love ya! Activities: Class Pres. 3; Volleyball 1: Golf 1. 2: Drill Team 2; International Club 3; Ski Club 4; Math Club 4; Senior Ways and Means; Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4; Leohono 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen Finalist; Pep Club 3, 4; Powderpuff 3. 4; Girls' State. BRENT TOWNSEND CHUCK TRAPP Aim: To never let go of the dream! P.S.: Thanks G. A. for all the support. Tinker, remember the Grope. J. B., I told you I’d make it. Brooke, remember my song. Activities: Mime and Masque 3; Vice Pres. 4; Competitive Drama 4. 29
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