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SintiDiENT ILiiriE 4 Student Life
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As the buses rounded Ihe corner every morn- ing, we always see the familiar Stonybrcok sign, (PHOTO BY H.C. BROWN) Cuddling her Teddy at the 7th grade Hallow- een parly, which was sponsored by Honor Soci- ety, is Jessica Espiritu. ir III II I ONYBROOK OK HIGH SCHOOL These petroglyphs, a fish and a boat, were carved b the Makah tribe of Indians before the 1800 ' s. It is located at Wedding Rock in Cape Alava, Washington. (PHOTO BY RICK BROWN) During IVIr. Mark Francis 4th period biology class, freshman Kami Weaver dissects an earthworm. Opening 3
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Dancing to Reunited, Lisa Miller and Brian Phillips sway to the music at the freshman Christmas dance. During a foreign language meeting, officers Danette Csillag, Shannon Ferbrache, and Billy Cook discuss plans for the Christmas party. Drama Club members Dennis Glaven, Debbie Carter, and Scott Brothers portray characters in the play Arsenic and Old Lace. In, out of school involvement helps to create new friendships A student ' s life! What does it con- sist of? School, sports, skating, video games, movies, and the list goes on. With the closing of Woodview and the new students from IPS, the enroll- ment increased from 806 to 1071 stu- dents. All departments expanded due to more interests and more participa- tion from students and teachers. Be- cause of this increased involvement, the school year was a huge success academically, athletically, and musi- cally. Likewise there was variety in dress. Fashions ranged from knickers to cowboy boots. Another popular sight was the mind-boggling Rubik ' s Cube, which students and teachers attempt- ed to master. While many were solving the cube, others were tackling video games. Ev- ery weekend teenagers would pile into the arcades spending their quarters for a few minutes of enjoyment, which turned into hours. Whether it was getting involved in or out of school, students enjoyed making new friends which made it easier to CROSS THE LINES AS ONE. Treating Rick Smith and Brent Welch to a pizza at Noble Romans, Miss Mary Kress keeps up her end of the bargain. Student Life
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