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N 200 eg if' t if wil I I We are .W 5Nf,'.t Arg, ,.g,- ' ttf ' ' 'N Top Yes it's been brought out from the back of the closet. The dust has been removed and our pride in it has grown. This bell has gone through a lot here and this year it helped to bring out some more spirit and pride that here at South we are proud of!! Photo: Chris Swan- son Middle Right Does he look better in street clothes or in uniform? Well let you decide. Ryan Stynes was one junior that saw a lot of playing time until he got hurt. He hurt his shoulder and had to have surgery half way through the season and didn't return. Better luck next year Ryan, Photo: Chris Swanson lntro Je- J -L D.. .ml-l Middle Left The sweet sensations was a new addition to the cafeteria. The cafeteria is now a more enjoyable place to eat, thanks to the remodeling crew. Photo: Chris Swanson Bottom Mike Doss and Charles Shorb build a gingerbread house during the contest during lunch. The gingerbread house contest was one of the many activities during Christmas week. Photo: Amy Mortensen uw, rs, -sh .
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WE ARE. . SLIPERINTENDENT School superintendant: Mr. Homer Kearns Advisor: Mrs. Linda Poole Editors: De Hamilton and Amy Mortensen Section Editors: Cindy Chandler, Tory Coe, and Toril Milbrath Sports Editor: Sara Givens Business Manager: Lisa Gulick Ads and Index: Edi- tor: Kim Cooper. Staff Artist: Jennifer Stark. Head photographer: Chris Swanson. Staff: Julee Bean, Mechele Bonham, Teresa Carter, Steve Diess, Chris Dumm, Jason Gately, Vanessa Gehring, Jamie Had- den, Diana Hall, Dawn Hawes, Margi Perkins, Susan Slater, Stephanie Stover, and Amy Zepp, Photo by Amy Mortensen .I 1, 1 4 -' 4 ADMINISTRATIVE Principal: Mr. Dan Johnson, Vice- principals: Mr. Rick Hansen, Mrs. Jan Morgan, Athletic Director: Mr. Dick Ballantyne and Vice Principal: Mr. George Dyer. STAFF Back row: Mechele Bonham, Stephanie Stover, Tory Coe, Dawn Hawes, Chris Dumm, Jason Ciately, Kim Cooper, Susan Slater, Lisa Gulick. Front row: Diana Hall, De Hamilton, Teresa Carter, Sara Givens, Cindy Chandler, Amy Zepp, Jamie Hadden, All photos by: Amy Mortensen South was recognized as one of five high schools in Oregon in the National Secondary School Recognition Program. ln response to this honor principal Dan Johnson replied, To me there are three aspects that we've seen at South. We've seen inspired teaching of t d' ' I W ' I de al an outs an ing curricu um. e ve a so ma a re commitment to the mutual respect and caring. That's been real important to us. And the third aspect is quality. Quality is paramount. What we do, we do weII . On May 2l, South received word that the Ll.S. Department of Education have slected South as one of 271 winners in the National Second Recognition Program. The award will be ary School received in the fall of 1987 back in Washington D.C. Intro 0
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NATIC ALLY RECOGNIZED ix lx, ,.,s,,,!.x 'eh is :LA i iw -In ZZ.x . ES, X 3 x 1 yr ,l ,X Y. 'V 1:-XF' i. V-Jil., 'H 1 7-u ff6,, 4V4,, 'wQ, 4s r mx 'klvwg 94? 'ir s. 4f,' Top- lt's Christmas time once again and we know how to celebrate. Left to right: Edith Crawford. Tammy Gibson, and Melis- sa Schlotthauer help to trim the tree in center hall. Photo: Chris Swanson Middle Right- Jeff Thorsett and Rob Pat- ton play ping pong during the lunch hour. The ping pong tournament was a fun- draiser for the Senior Committee. Middle Left- Llp, up, up ... Remember the good ole sit-ups in PE. l. P.E. is one of the more exciting classes that students take. Bottom- Everyones favorite place, the con- cession stand. The concession stand was one way of clubs and committees to earn money. Photo Chris Swanson Intro ' '
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