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Models from Rally s HomecofYiing Fashion show display the latest styles. The entrance to the Homccomir g dance. Holding Back the Years. provided a place foe students to social tie. Freniied Blue Devils roar with eKcitemcni as they anticipate the upcoming football game Horrtecoming 13
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Holding Back The Years: Homecoming Court 86 (left to fight): Kyle Miller, Jeff Sorefison, Darcy VanPatten, Lynn Roberson (King), Gretchen Saul. Abby Schwerin, Brenda Heissl (queen), Kelly Klitzke, Joe Kent, and Judd Ale ander. Tourists Heidi Deeringhoff. Anr e Gofan- son, Jayne Houk, and Kelly Tennent gaze wooderingly as those crazy Americans commence with iheif noontime Homecom¬ ing activities. Kyle Miller and Abby Schwerin beam as they are anrK?unced members of the ' 86 Homecoming Court. Students dance to sourKis by the Hoots at WaHi ' s most succe ful Homecoming Dance In history
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Exchange Students sample G.S. culture A3SE sponsored Marta Odetis from Uddevalla, Sweden. She spent the year with Tim and Lynore Qehihausen. Yuko Maeda came on her own from llagoya. Ja¬ pan. She stayed the full year with the Knowles family. This year, Wa Hi had the pleasure of having six exchange students vis iting us from around the world. In all, Japan, Sweden, Germany, and The Netherlands were represented. The most agreed upon reasons for coming to the United States seemed to be to exp)erience the American culture and to learn the English lan¬ guage. One particular student also cited obtaining a cheap driver ' s li- cense as one of his incentives. With the exception of Yuko Maeda, who came on her own, and Mutsumi Kura from our sister-city, Sasyama, Japan, the students were sponsored by the American Scandi¬ navian Student Exchange. They stayed with host families for the du¬ ration of the year and were enrolled in regular classes. They also partici pated in various extra-curricular ac¬ tivities: such as sports teams, class activities, clubs and dances. Hope fully they enjoyed their year at Wal¬ la Walla High School. % Prom our sistcf ' clty, Sasyama. Japan, cem« Mut sumi Kura. She speni the year with the Kennedy family 14 Exchange Students
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