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aggtwgv srd , Viviun., The Shoreliner. faced with the retirement of advisor Cay Bennett began a new season offinejournalism led by Mr. Steve Suplin. Carrying on the long tradition of Ene journalism the newstaff produced seven issues throughout the year. The Shoreliner supplied a variety ofinformation to the student body. With heated edito- rials to keep us informed and sharing opinions 'Across the Halls to show the feelings ofthe student body the SHORELINER staff although young in experience. displayed much professionalism and creativity. Faculty Advisor . . . Editor-in-Chief .... Feature Editor, Opinion Editor .... Sports Editor ...... Entertainment ..... Advertising ..... Layout ...l,,.. Reporters . . . 'Nxt ClasslfleE:llPersonals ,ox IF EATU RES -3 HE li-i i i BARN ES' BANTER IMS, Shoreliner Staff . ..,......,.,. Sunni Be . . . ..., Mr. Steve Suplin .,....Jon Matson . , . . . . .Megan Seudder , , . . .Denise Bjarnason ,.......LisaBarnes . .Erin Kirkpatrick .......I-Ieidi Case . .......,,,. Bob Bolender fry, Kerry Dahlen, Stephanie Kciuntouras, and Cory Williams, 'Nl 27
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TIDE STAFF 1984 ff ta in' Alivea' 33 ..... . S3 Back Row: Keri Dahlen. Tom Willis. Jessie Frederieks. .loo Yun Lee. Cindi Hamilton. Alexey Slutsky. .lon Matson, Jamie Siegel. Front Row: Charlie Voung. Brenda Fritts. Brian Rayfield. Robin Webster. Eugene Casel, Shari Nelson, Tina Wallen, Melissa Weispfenning. CNot Pictured: Kelly Holden. Tina Martin. Hui Ying Huu Advisor Mr. Pat Hegarty and Hui Ying scan photo proof sheets. 26 l The annual staff expresses special thanks to Mr, Burt Durham. HerffJones rep.. without whom this annual would have been impossi- ble. Tina Wallen diligently works on layout site after school.
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FACTCRYXVICA 1984 The FACTORY is a vocational program open to students from Shoreline, Shorecrest, and Shorewood. Taught by Mrs. Jan. Robertson, students are instructed in ski jacket design and later may move on to jeans, sweat suits, drapes and blazer construction during their second year. Many students sell their projects to people in the community. The FAC- appreciated by the community. Ai C Working For A Living VICA, which stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica, is a club which trains students in trade, industrial, technical and health occupations. Drafting and Wood Technology are the main emphasis. The group is led by Mr. Bruce McBurney and competes with other VICA groups in the state and nation. ' 'gAnother One Bites The Dustw for VICA TORY is a program much enjoyed bythe students and much s t s..v-N...-...-.,
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