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popular in comparison. Stu- dents on this bus seem thril- led to Ik- leaving campus lif- ter a long day. Surrounded by machinery. Senior Shaun Hazel careful- ly adjusts a part on a motor. Many of the industrial arts classes offer a refreshing change of pace Frankenstein just couldn't keep Senior Tamini Thomp- son away. The stuffed mons- ter kept Halloween spirits alive in the student store during the October holiday. Candids — 9
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ONE IN EVERY CROWD . . . . In more ways than one, the purple and white footprint is stamped indelibly in the community. As individuals, we strive to- ward singular goals; as a group, our future plans turn into reality. As every snowflake discovered, none of us are exact, yet we fall together silently into one. Some of us melt into the ground, many become ice, but we are peaceful through cooperation and com- promise, and our differences coincide. Sunset hallways bring together not only the “one in every crowd, ” not only one within each other, but our students work together to create a one in a million school. Kelly Jonc-v, senior, lemis a llashy sideway glance. Such smiles as this were often caught by cameras dur- ing both lunches. Downtown Portland on a clear night proved itself a worthwhile place to spend time. Dancing, din- ing. or just average cruising wrap- ped up many students' weekend hours. Soot» Point A rose for the city. Portland's shining flower could Ik- seen in multiples by taking a short Rose Carden adventure to Washington Park. 8
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of George Orwell's haunting novel 198-1 is halfway gone. many are pondering the significance of his prophecies with a mixture of ex- pectation of what could happen and re- lief over what hasn't. There are some. like Senior Bryan Wyly, who believe that we have the capability to carry out everything Orwell predicted, and more,” while others see-no vestiges of a big brother” syndrome on our coun- try’s horizon. Nonetheless, with such significant events as the Olympic Games in Los Angeles and the election of our next president still to come. 1984 is still a wide-open prospect to consider. TO BE OR NOT? 10
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