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32 Yes to Learning Freshman Matt Pariy- bok looked intent as he bent over his ruler and licence piate design In drafting class. Said Yes 120 Hee Haw day during Homecoming Week. Their airband to Re- spect came in second. 46 Yes to Teaching Freshman science teacher Ed Johnson li- vened up the pep assem Mies with his enthusiasm and school spirit. 52 Yes to Creativity Senior Rob Westmoreland and junior Adam Lund were a part of the arts department as members of the pep and concert bands. Other activities in this section include plays, musicals, choir, and art classes. 126 Freshmen Said Yes Terra Komm and Lori Carey were two of the Baby Seagulls that settled into their new high school. Sophomores 130 Yes to the ABC’s Said Yes Stephanie Furnish will lead you to the sophomore class pictures in the mugs section 132 We’ll Still Say Yes We said yes! 3
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Senior Nik Krlran. with his beloved trombone, take» . , advantage of the warm night Two dedicated yearbook •veteran . Leslie Jorgensen and Shannon ajf lo Hawaiian at a Otness. said yes to hard work, lots of overtime, but actually an enjoy Seaside football game able year of making this yearbook. So whenever you see a yearbook staffer, thank them. 20 Yes to Life Senior Jeni Lloyd was fired up during Home- coming Week as the sen iors sang the Tight song. The seniors won the Spirit Cup. 66 Yes to Healthier Bodies 108 Yes to 116 Juniors After an excellent serve, the varsity volleyball team ran together for their infamous A-C-E cheer. The team, who were Cowapa League champs, finished with a 9-3 record and went to the state playoffs in Eugene 2 We said yes! Involvement Freshman Dan Kennedy was a part of the Photography Club. Kris Tschunko. Greg Swedenborg, and Connie Benson, all part of the ju- nior class air band, on
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70S S t'TD TfSSf Coloring purple elephants, putting H after G. adding nine apples to four, reading Peter Rabbit in front of your class, getting the first math home- work assignment, using your pee-chee cheat sheet on a multiplication test, finding how hard a science test can really be. being exposed to your first classic novel, chok ing at the thought of your first formal research paper, fresh- man initiation wasn't so bad. experiencing a wider choice of classes, trying to compre- hend analytic geometry, top of the heap; here we be After twelve years of prep- aration. now we must make the decision of what we will do with the choices offered us. College. Work? Military? Independent wealth? Mar- riage? Couching out? It's all up in the air for us to grab. For some, it is like grasping at stars. And others are already guaranteed a spot in their fu- ture. Tim Davis has chosen the path of Military. Tama La- mendola has opted to return to school to study public rela- tions. Jenni Lloyd hopes to be seen broadcasting on the channel six news. Mixed re- sponses. all, but finally get- ting a grip on their future planning. Raving Radio Report- er. Josh Stoller recaps Gull action. (Below, right) Josh gave com- mentary throughout the games and report- ed stats at the end. Coming out of the game is Tiffany Dimeo who started for the Varsity Volleyball team her senior year. Get rad! That was all you had to say and Chris Lowry would show you three years of experience in freestyle skateboarding. Flying is easy, landing is the hard part. §ENI
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