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Way to go Michelow! Senior David Michelow completes an important pass from quarterback David Blevins, also a senior. David completed the team record of yards carried. Aloha Vikes. Members of the freshman cheering squad wave as they pass by the camera. The cheerleaders rode in fire trucks, pick-up trucks, and a boat during Homecoming parade. Heels aren’t high enough. Using a chair to acquire necessary height, senior Jenny Cooke gains supplies from a top shelf. This was one of the many duties of a teacher’s aide. Clear to transmit. A common voice coming over the intercom, Mr. Roger Dallek pauses before completing an an¬ nouncement. Most of Mr. Dallek’s an¬ nouncements were “aired” during class. 4 Opening
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There is no escape. Senior Louis Johnson “entrusts his life” to the mask¬ ed executioner at the Renaissance Festival. All participants learned about medieval times and had fun. Come with me to Waikiki. Exempli fying his school spirit by wearing the garb of a native Hawaiian, senior David Rodenas rode the senior class float. Opening 3
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Dressed to boogie. Senior Anna Com¬ piler and guest enjoy the music of Bob Genets as they move to the beat of a fast song. Although there were rumors of a tent, the Prom was held at Stouffer’s. If only Mom knew! Dedicated spirit participants model their attire for Punk Rock Day. One of the more extreme days during the week, it was one of the best represented. Refracted . . . Entering the final phase of our education, we filtered into the object which would direct our paths. As beams of light, we were captured in the prism which would influence our future goals. A strengthened body of in¬ dividuals, we had yet to ex¬ perience the maturation which would again separate us. The cycle that added warmth of understanding, vibrancy of par¬ ticipation, blending of ideas, and color of life through our freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior years lay before us. Each year as progressing Peace at a pep rally? Relaxing a mo¬ ment before doing the “can-can” senior Beth Jenkins observes the football players being introducted. Beth was a returning “flag member.” classmen, the shade of the future was made brighter. Pep rallies ignited class par¬ ticipation and spirit. Sports events and concerts provided opportunities to display our talents and to observe the talents of others. Lunch and dances gave us an opportunity to socialize, meet new people, and be introduced to new facets of opinion. All these factors subtly con¬ tributed to our growing per¬ sonalities, until we were contain¬ ed no longer and refracted into the separate hues of our futures. Drum roll please . . . Senior Steve Sanders marches in line as the drum¬ mers keep the beat. The spirit in the drumming section of marching band add¬ ed to the excitement of games. Opening 5
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