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. . Individuality Andy Haugen spends his free time enjoying archery in Enumclaw at Flint Tip Archers, (upper right) Freshman Ralene Mitschele has invested seven years of her life to the sport of gymnastics, (lower right) Kathy Brady and friend successfully cleared this obstacle at the Evergreen Classic Horse Show; but ONLY TIME WILL TELL, (lower left) FACING PAGE While in Africa, Diego Garcia, an exchange student from Spain, tags one small beast to add to his collection, (top) Tara Hanvold at a recital at the Tacoma Ballet, has practiced the art of ballet for 12 years, (bottom) IVEVE GOT IT 7
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We've Individuality is our trademark. How many times have you told someone what school you attend and they respond with the comment, Where's that? Many times! White River may not be one of the most prestigious high schools in the area, but we can say that we possess a tremendous amount of individuality. How many high schools have their very own saw mill on campus? How many high school's entrance signs are carved into a log? We are probably the only high school that you know of that when it rains we have a lake in our parking lot! Above all of these characteristics, what is it about White River that makes us unique? The students, of course! Stu- dents at White River High School are unlike those attending any other high school because we dare to be different. Our goals, interests, and ideas set us apart from others. We have a unique, original school full of individuals. 6 WE'VE GOT IT
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We've Got The. .. Remember when school first began? You had purchased all the clothing that fashion magazines called new, bold, and exciting. However, within a few weeks, or even days, some of us began to torture our parents by demanding to go back to the mall because »ve have nothing to wear. A majority of people don't realize that most new and exciting styles are repetitions from the past. For example, your mother may speak of the mini or bubble skirts she used to wear in school. Your father probably remembers wearing pink, baby blue, and other pastel col- ors of clothing. Along with these light, springy colors, your father probably also re- members wearing his most comfortable pair of loafers. There are exceptions to the idea of repeating fashions. Styles such as the wave, the rocker, and the preppy looks are in example of new and creative looks for teens. 8 WE'VE GOT IT Diego Cnei» (lower left) shows the Tom Cruise look from the Spanish point of view. Niki St. Pierre shows her own look at the constitution assembly, (upper right) These are some of the kinds of boots worn over this past year, (lower right)
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