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                  <text>MISSION
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CASE #27
1995-1996
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This case’s mission is to graduate 46 Seniors with a fun
and exciting year. This research will show those involved
(Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Faculty), what is
necessary for them to graduate (Academics), the difficulties
of getting there (Sports), the joys of the process (Activities),
and those who supported them (People and Advertisers).

IT CAN BE DONE!

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Accomplices

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Requisites

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Difficulties

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Amusements

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Conspirators

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Supporters

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�The Seniors...

Ashley Berman
Sarah Bickford
Hank Cushman
Amy Davis
Brian Davis
Brad Feliz
Lorissa Foster
Adam Greene
Amy Greene
Jeffrey Herman
Kyle Hoelscher
Cathy Huynh
Cameron Kellett
Galena Kline
John Lamb
Keri Lashbaugh
Cassie Lautenschleger
Jung Ah Lee
John Liu
Keita Miyazaki
Tristan Morse
Erin Murphy
Lee Njue

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�Class Of 1996!

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Darren Olson
Louise Osborne
Ryan Radecki
Carl Russell
Yosuke Sawada
Evan P. Seifert
Kathi Shoemake
Matthew Slater
Kendra Smith
Kristin Solberg
Cam Stewart
Simone Stout
Nicole Swink
Shizuka Takanishi
Ryan Taylor
Jack Teng
Tom Teng
Kay Washington
Rob Webber
Julia Weitzer
Travis White
Michael Wood
Kei Yamaguchi

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�The Juniors

John Becker
Angie Bevill
Aaron Bitte
Simon Brown
Steve Chiang
Vicky Choi
Matt Clark
Brian Crossman
Meghan Daaboul
Alexis Davis
Lloyd de Bruin
Andy de Guzman
Chris Edell
Jordan Elliot
Andersen English
Tamas Feher
Alice Gray
Heather Gregory
Gwen Gruetter
Kavita Heyn
Lacie Hickey
Andrew Hoffman
Marcin Jeske
Jeffrey Kinzer
Masakazu Kobayashi
Ted Kollar
Candy Koo
Jonathon Kowolik
Chang Wook Lee
Rita Lee

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Sydney Levin
Serena Lin
Anmar Madani
Dan Menely
Won Moc
Sarah Morse
Grant Phillips
Heidi Phillips
Nancy Pickering
Adrienne Ponting
Sarah Pope
Andrew Rollins
Elizabeth Savage
Daniel Schiff
Vivien Sit
Dao Sophonpanich
Tunde Sosanya
Mandy Stewart
Elizabeth Surya
Thomas Totanchy
David Van Ballegooijen
Eric Vinson
Annie Warner
Kyle Williamson
Amy Wilson
Jenny Wilson
Allison Winningstad
Eric Wittmayer
Brian Zakarian

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The Sophomores
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Will Anton
Emily Bechen
Daniel Beutler
Gina Bevill
Lindsey Blauer
Clair Brown
David Browning
David Cade
Michael Charpentier
Anne Chipman
Rachael Cookson
Meaghan Corwin
William Darden
Kate Dickinson
Max Doblie
Amber Dubose
Ben Eder
David Eder
Megan Glick
Raymond Gunawan
Jeffrey Gundle
Badaja Hedlund
Christine Hilderbrand
Conor Huseby
David Hutchinson
Amy Jacobsen
Arnie Lamb
Gabe Levin
Jennifer Liggett
Thon Lisahapanya
Nathan Lowe

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�Taylor Matheson
Elizabeth McCann
Katie Meyers
Justin Morasch
Kiruthi Njenga
Theresa Nogeire
Labe Orloff
Pam Parker
Naomi Pease
Wynne Peterson-Nedry
Stephanie Pevec
Nathaniel Rein
Harvey Rogers
Becky Russell
Jane Sadler
Kelly Schunk
Felicity Shoulders
Brian Shum
Elias Silvernail
Carola Sonnde
Suzanne Spencer
Julawat Suppipat
Natsumi Takao
Joana Tenorio
David Warner
John Waskey
Andy Webber
Rose Whitmore
Nathaniel Willing
Jessica Yu
Jordan Ziegler

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The Freshman
Kalhrxn Bambam
Anna Blessing
Emily Bnnegar
Anne Buhl
Laura Champion
Henry Chandler
Leslie Colip
Heather Curl
Lauren Daaboul
Niles Davidson
Charlie Enloe
Jordan Fink
Shane Fisher
Arnie Graves
Shingo Harada
Jason Henkle
Craig Hudgins
Lynn Huynh
Piper Iles
Omer Inan
Jennifer Ing
Danny Kang
Ann Kellett
Seth Kelsey
Eleanor Kim
Trey Knollman
Amy Laird
Nick Liu
Cuong Luu

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Hideyoshi Masuda
Amie McClung
Elizabeth Merritt
Nicholas Merwin
Wairimu Mungai
Breanna Orsborn
Omar Ortega
Christopher Patsis
Nicole Pattamanuch
Carissa Ponting
Greer Rabiega
Carole-Anne Randall-Stitt
Megan Reeves
Bobby Romanski
Coreen Sapp
Patty Jeanne Semura
Emily Shepard
Yumi Shigematsu
Lasa Sophonpanich
Callie Souther
Nathan Spencer
Jennifer Sunshine
Lisa Taylor
Jack Tillotson
Marc Vanselow
Katherine Voll
Anna Wahler
Robin Walsh
Taylor Wilcox

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Sharon Cade
John Capen
Anne Cass

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Coleen Conkey
Gary Crossman
Cynthia Doran

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Nancy Doulis
Pat Freeman
Cara Frey
Micheline Ghattas
Joel Gray

Terry Hansen
Rosa Hemphill
Art Horst
Martha Horst

Tanja Horvat
John Kerslake
Sue Knight

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�Diana Kornet
Bill Lamb
John LeCavalier
Dana Lewis

Chris Locke
Kate Loggan
Matt Lyon
Sean McEnroe

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Christina Meyerhoff
Jack O’Brien
Moneeka Settles
Richard Sherwood
Bev Shue

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Pat Smith
Hope Stevens
David Streight
Karen Talus

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Carlene Traverso
Kris Van Hatcher
Pamela Vohnson
Robin Weitzer

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�We’re Almost There! Senior Year
Another year brings a new class of
Seniors. This year’s group spent
their first few days together at the
Sandy River. They thought about
upcoming goals as a class and about
the dreaded college applications.
But, during their free time, there
was no talk of colleges it was time to
Play.
The last night was spent all
together passing around JLC's rock,
the same rock that went on the
Freshman trip when these big
Seniors were little Freshman. The
time has flown by and the rock was
all but forgotten, but the old Seniors
were glad to see it again and the new
Seniors were glad to be included in
the tradition.

Good Morning! Carl Russell is all smiles alter a good night s sleep.

It’s A Lovely Day! A group of Seniors enjoy a day of fun and games in the sun.

We’re Ready, We’ve Got Each Other!
Simone Stout and Amy Greene are
prepared to take on Senior year.

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Do We Really Want To Do This? Nicole Swink and Louise Osborne mull over the
fact that they are now Seniors.
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V'eah, .Just What He Said. Tristan
Morse is enjoying his free time while
varm in his sleeping bag.

Where's That Four Leaf Clover? Julia Weitzer and Erin Murphy search for charms
to help start their last year right.

Hey, I Can See Your Cards. Matt Slater, Lorissa Foster and Tristan Morse play an
intense game of cards.

“I Almost Got It!” Some Seniors try
their luck at hacky sack and make the
most out of a sunny day.

What Can I Say? Darren Olson is
happy and ready to start his 3rd year
qt OES.

Lee, You’re Going the Wrong Way! Two
Seniors Play imaginary basketball while
Lee Njue goes the other way.
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Row, Row', Row Your Boat... Galena
Kline and John LeCavalicr test the high
seas.

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We’re finally done!! Angie Bevill, David Van Ballegooijen, Alexis Davis, and Gwen
Gruetter relax during the day at the park on Friday.

Time for a break? Thomas Totanchy.
Matt Clark, and Brian Crossman woi
hard to renovate Old McDonalds Fai
for at-risk youth.

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Peace everyone. A group of juniors enjoy lunch on their last day which was spent
Gabriel Park.

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Lunch break!! Brian C., Chris E., Dan S.
and Eric W. enjoy their lunch break; it was
a good time to rest after three hours of
hard work.

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all the way to South East Portland!
The class is broken up into small
service groups and they do various
service activities on Wednesday
and Thursday. Some of the
activities were Community Energy
Project, Trail work at Forest Park
and Tryon Creek State Park,
helping out at Old McDonalds
Farm, and helping to do yard work
for the elderly. In the evenings the
class did various activities such as
football, Frisbee, capture the flag,
movies, and socializing. This year
the class got Friday as a “free day!”
The class decided to spend the day
relaxing and playing games at
Gabriel Park.
Josh this is interesting! Tamas Feher and Andersen English work on improving
rails at Forest Park.

"areful, don’t spill. Heather Gregory and Lacie Hickey
arcfully pour paint into buckets in order to paint animal
ouses at Old McDonalds Farm.

What is down there? Drew Rollins looks on intently as Tamas
Feher and Won Moc work on improving Forest Park.
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�Trek Through

Carola Sonnde, Emily Bcchen, Miss Kornct, Andy Webber, and Jordan Ziegler
take a moment to admire one of the great views.

Elias Silvernail is afraid of dinner.

Sophomore Class Trip
For 3 days it was no showers, no bathroom and hard work. The
OES sophomore class went back packing through Mt. Jefferson. Th
sophomores were divided into eight groups to travel on different
sections of the trail in which all of the sophomores met up at the en&lt;
of the hike. Each group was led by at least one OES faculty member
and an Outward Bound instructor. There were 8 students to a group
Many of the OES students agreed that the hike was a great
experience and a chance to get to know fellow OESians better.

John Waskey is a happy camper.

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Itephanie Pevec. David Edcr. and Elias Silvernail are happy
o take get their packs off after a hard day’s work.

All the sophomores learned map and compass skills on the
like. But it’s a good thing that no one got lost ...

Bambi is found along the hike. Other animals such as frogs
»v;re not uncommon.

Views like this make a long day of hard work seem worthwhile.

Geez, that bag looks heavy!

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Stephanie Pevec is tired of group activities.

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�Getting To Know You!

This aardvark is one of many sand-creations made by groups of Freshmen, for the
competition.
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The freshman trip took place®
at Camp Magruder, near Seasic
There was a lot to do, other tha|
playing “get to know you”
games, including the traditional
“Freshman sharing time aroun=
the campfire, with the sacred c
rock, on the last night.” We could play a variety of sports, ;
and there was also a big swing F
that many enjoyed; teachersan!
students. We had a
question/answer time, where wj
learned all the “what ifs” abouto
being caught smoking. We als(?
had access to a lake, where boa'
were open to us, if the lifeguardwas there. During the free time1
they gave us, we were able to .
visit the ocean, or stare at the ■
6,000 cross country runners |
passing by. The Freshman Trip’
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“That could work ...” Anna Blessing and
Nick Merwin work on their “Egg-Drop”
project.

“Uh, yeah, I guess.” Annie Buhl (left)
and Shane Fisher (right) look a little
doubtful about their “Egg-Drop”
construction.

Shingo Harada is the sand-creation fo:
his group. He is surrounded by (left to
right) Taylor Wilcox, Piper Iles, Callie
Souther and Emily Shepard.

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“Teamwork!” Anna Wahler and Shingo Harada are hard-at work to make their egg
unbreakable with a limited amount of straws and tape.

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“Lovely weather we re having. Lynn
Huynh enjoys a nice sunny day at the
beach with the rest of her class.

Perfect!” Yumi Shigematsu helps her group out by adding the finishing touches to
ieir sand-creations.

Join the party!” (left to right) Heather
-url, Jordan Fink, Laura Champion,
’atty Jeanne Semura, and Brc Orsborn
ive it all they’ve got in their group’s
ommunications skit.

I’ve got you now!” The “dragon”
ohn Capen) attacks his “trespasser”
Chris Locke) in the faculty
Dinmunications skit.

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“Here I gooowaaaah!” Anne Bartlett
enjoys a wild ride on the big swing.

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“Hmph! Where’d he go!?!” John Capen’s impersonation of
an isolated dragon about to encounter his first “houseguest.”

Corbet Clark can fly?

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The Lady’s Man ... Yeah, right: Brian Zakarian with Katie Meyers, Pamela Pari
and Rachael Cookson.

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Harada, this photo i
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Friends Forever.
Kavita Heyn, Rachael
Cookson, and Joana T.
de Figueiredo reflect
the friendships that
develop in the dorms.

�Dormies take their free time to pose for a “HOTTIE” shot: Tom Teng, Yosuke
Sawada, Elisabeth Surya, Cassandra Lautenschleger, Masakazu Kobayashi, Vivien
Sil. Jack Teng. Sarah Pope, Won Moc, Kavita Heyn, Brian Zakarian, and Kristen
Solberg.

The guys in the dorms have great fun! Can’t you tell? David Warner, Tom Teng,
and Brian Zakarian.

“Did I hear someone say couch
potato?”: Joana Tenorio and Kavka
Hcyn.

“Hello There!”: Sydney Levin

“You’re kidding,” Rachael Cookson,
Kristen Solberg and Joana Tenorio
have fun during a dorm meeting.

The dorm students were a little tentative about starting a new year,
but with the help of new and old dorm parents it was easier getting to
know people. From staying up late on the weekdays watching Comedy
Central, to going bowling on the weekends, the dormies had a great
time getting to know each other. “OES is a community, but the dorm
students create a diverse community within that.” Quotes like these
may give you an idea of what it is like to live in the dorms, but unless
you actually do, you’ll never have the privilege of knowing what it’s like
to be a Hibernating Aardvark.
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Announcements, announcements
announcements...
Gathering is a time when both
teachers and students share
announcements, and wrack their brains
to answer the daily trivia question
posed by Ted Kollar, the Trivia Master.
Every Friday is Mystery Friday where a
few lucky students fall prey to the
Student Council and participate in one
of their silly activities. Gathering often
provides a nice break in the school’s
daily routine.

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Uh, whal’d he say? Gwen Gruetter,
Louise Osborn and Kristin Solberg
decipher strange announcements.

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3 Out of Every 4 Students
Think Gathering Is Fun. Danic
Schiff, Joana Tenorio. David
Warner, and Carl Russell sit
through another Gathering.

“We’re Out For BLOOD!” Ashley
Berman announces a girls’ soccer
game against our top rival, Catlin
Gabel.

“What Did I Do To Deserve This?” Evan
Seifert, Student Council President, survives
another Mystery Friday.

“How Y’all Do-in ?
Trivia-Ted asks his traditional
question during gathering.

“Aren’t I Beautiful?” Simon Brown gets
“beautified” by his sister Clair during
the sibling Mystery Friday.

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“Someone Do Something Funny Before We
All Fall Asleep!” Cuong Luu, Drew Rollins,
and Jordan Ziegler desperately try to stay
awake.

“Can’t Wait To Hear That
Trivia!” Tristan Morse, last
year’s Trivia Master, gets
excited for gathering.

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�Myths, Mesopotamia, and Monks
The English department offers a wide
variety of courses for Seniors. One of
the more interesting courses is
Shakespeare for the Stage. In this course
students approach the plays as plays
instead of literature. They study the
characters and write critical essays
about them to learn how to portray
them better. The course is centered
around the Shakespeare plays going on
in Portland, many of which they will sec
during the semester.

So What Is Love...? Darren Olson and
Jeff Herman in Philosophy of Love.

Kei Yamaguchi, Amy Greene, and Jack Teng listen to David Streight in
Philosophy of Love.

No, It’s Like This ... Amy Wilson,
Aaron Bitte, and Lloyd deBruin get into
a deep discussion about History.

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Nicole Swink, Alice Gray, and Rachael Cookson in Buddhism.

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Almost Done! Andersen English,
concentrating on finishing his U.S.
History assignment.

Clair Brown and Taylor Matheson
having fun in English.

?arissa Ponting, Wairimu Mungai, and
?uong Luu express their feeling about
iumanities.

Robin Walsh, Henry Chandler, and
Heather Curl, hard at work in
Humanities.

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Thomas Totonchy, and Jordan Elliot work on their assignment.

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This year, foreign language has taken a great and
exciting start. Most students at OES take a foreign
language or speak one. OES students have the
option of taking Japanese, French or Spanish. The
OES teachers teach language skills and customs of
the cultures that we learn about. This year’s French
teachers are Micheline Ghattas and Pam Vohnson,
Rich Sherwood and Atsuko Matsuyama are
teaching Japanese and Katharine Kimball and
Dana Lewis have been teaching Spanish.
Students have been given the option of spending
time in a different country to apply to language
skills that they learn at OES. Such programs have
been offered from the AMIGOS program, ASSIST,
Rotary, and others.

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ana Lewis explains a Spanish lesson to Alice Gray, Sarah
iorsc, and Angie Bevill while playing charades.

ian Shum wonders why he’s
ponly French student in the
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The Three Stooges Andy de Guzman, Tristan Morse and Carl Russell show us what Spanish
is all about: Eating and goofing off!

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�Derivitives, Databases, and Deadcats
OES has an excellent science department. We offer a wide variety of choices. They are Biology, Honor
Biology, Wetlands Ecology, Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, Physics, Honors Physics, Advanced Physics,
Anatomy and Physiology, Environmental Geology, and Science, Technology, and Society.
Our math department is structured to fit the needs of each individual. Many classes at any different
levels are offered for that reason. The math department consists of Sharon Cade, Gary Crossman, Nancy
Doulis, Art Horst, Martha Horst, Sue Knight, and Chris Locke.
Computers are a major part of the academic needs at OES. Every student has an e-mail account and th
computer lab is never empty. The computer department consists of the one and only “lovely” John
Kerslake.

John Lamb makes dissecting his furry friend fun.

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BEST BUDS. Gabe Levin and his
anorexic friend team together to do ...
Um ... Scientific things.

With intensity Erin Murphy clips the
skin of the dead cadaver.

SPACING OUT!! Andrew Hoffman
dumbfoundedly stares into space whi
trying to block out the voice of his
science teacher.

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BLAST FROM THE PAST!! Annie
Warner, dressing for success, works
blatantly on her FST homework.

ARE WE HAVING FUN YET? Eyeing
the camera, Chris Edell finds a way to
distract himself, for a second, from his
PDM class.

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LOOK AT ME, MOM!! While showing
off for the camera Mr. Locke still
manages to teach his Advanced Algebra
class.

Candy Koo and Keita Miyazaki work intensely on the computer.

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WHAT DO YOU MEAN I HAVE NO MAIL? Won Moc curiously
looks at his e-mail, but disappointedly finds nothing.

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�A Part In The Arts..
O.E.S. offers many art courses
including Ceramics, Art Trek,
Paper Arts, Graphic Arts and
Architecture. Students in
Drawing 1 learn to draw in
different perspectives and at the
end of the semester must
complete a self-portrait. In the
painting class students learn how
to make a canvas, mix paints,
and to paint. Art Trek involves a
variety of projects. Students get
to experience ceramics, drawing,
Indian Art, and other media.

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Jeff Kinzer carefully erases and redraws part of his art project.

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Amy Wilson poses for the camera instead of painting.

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WORK! WORK! WORK!
Leslie Colip steadily works on her project for
Graphic Art.

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CLAY. CLAY. CLAY.
Boxes of clay wait to be used by the ceramic class.

FALLING ASLEEP?
Quite the opposite! Kendra Smith, a Senior, concentrates
extremely hard on her art project.

WHAT IS ART?

“Art is a black circle in a
white room,” Bre
Orsborn.
“Those lines on paper,”
Laura Champion.
“Art is that guy who lives
with Martha!” Jennifer
Liggett.
“Art is music, love, poetry
and anything you want it
to be,” Pam Parker.

‘A way of expressing
yourself,” Carola Sonnde.

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�So Many Activities, So Little Time!
Activity period is meant to be
a time when students go outside
the normal curriculum in ways
that are meant to be fun and
educational. Some activities’ goal
is to produce a product like a
newspaper or the Art-Lit
magazine, but some are just
meant to give students a chance
to pursue other interests they
have.

Kiruthi Njenga talks with Rosa Hemphill during the research activity.

Sarah Pope in Concert Band, which
gives more accomplished musicians a
chance to play in a group.

Yumi Shigematsu concentrates on
playing her violin in Concert Band.

Robin Walsh works on perfecting
another letter in Calligraphy.

Evan Seifert leads yet another Student Council meeting while Alexis Davis, Kei
Yamaguchi, and Annie Warner listen intently.

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Alice Gray works on her Calligraphy
assignment.
Ryan Radecki and Travis White looking excited as they listen to Annie Warner in
Student Council.

During Peer Counseling, Shane Fisher
works on, uh ... counseling stuff.
Wairimu Mungai plays on computers
and synthesizers during the electronic
media activity.

Laura Champion and Jennifer Liggett
hurry to meet their first page deadline
in Yearbook.

John Liu, Joana T. de Figueiredo, Serena Lin, and Rita Lee work with Robin
Weitzer to produce “The Voice,” a newsletter written by the international
students.

In preparation for Open-Mike night,
Sydney Levin sets up the lights in the
Great Hall.
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What a Kodak moment!: Art Horst

“You’re not worthy!!”: Honorably
mentioned Amy Laird bows down
to first and second team members,
Elias Silvernail and Tunde
Sosanya.
WOMEN RULE!!!: Amy Laird,
the only female on the cross
country team.

Yupp, I’m the best, there’s no
competition!: Nick Liu

Elias Silvernail
and Andy Web­
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affection for
one another af­
ter a meet.

Going for the
gold: Charlie
Enloe

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Members of the pack take a short break to pose for the camera: Elias Silvernail, Nick Liu, Andy Webber, Charlie Enloe, Amy
Laird
The mighty sophomores team up
against a freshman: Elias Silvernail,
Andy Webber, and Nick Liu.

The Team

Amy Laird

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Nathan Spencer

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Charlie Enloe

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Craig Hudgins

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Nick Liu

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Andy Webber

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Elias Silvcrnail

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David Hutchinson

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Tunde Sosanya

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Matt Clark

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Rob Webber

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“Nothing to worry about, I’ll win’’:
Charlie Enloe

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Senior Sorrow. Seniors Cassie Lautenschleger, Julia Weitzer,
and Kathi Shoemake are sad to see volleyball season come to an
end, but Cassie is going a little too far!

Top to bottom: Coach Diane Spencer, Sue
Spencer, Gwen Gruetter, Julia Weitzer, Arnie
Lamb, Kathi Shoemake, Coach DeeAnn Albaugh,
Cassie Lautenschleger, Meghan Daaboul, Heather
Gregory, and Jen Ing.

Showing her unique, but effective way
of spiking, Gwen Gruetter dances her
way to victory.

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Picture Perfect. Gwen Gruetter, Julia Weitzer, an
Kathi Shoemake give big smiles to show their han
work and friendship.

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isher, W. Mungai, P. Iles, K. Solberg, J. Lee, L. Daaboul.

Hangin Together. The girls varsity volleyball team pose
perfectly for a group picture.

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V. II. (B-row, L to R): A. Kellett, S. Levin, E. Shepard, C.
)uther, C. Ponting, B. Orsborn, N. Takao

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□all and wins a point against Portland
Xdventist.

Bang it Boys’! Annie Kellett, David
Warner and Won Moc show their spirit
by cheering for the girls varsity
volleyball team.

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son, Harada. (Mid. Row, L to R) Sawada, Spencer, Rollins, T. Morse, Anton, B. Eder.
(Fr. Row, L to R) D. Eder, Walsh, Yamaguchi

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Will Anton gives a helping shoulder as
David Eder hobbles off the field

Andy De Guzman displays his OE
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Hoffman. Middle row, L to R: G. Levin, C. Luu, C. Lee, T. Feher, D. Schiff, J. Lamb, M.
Wood, D. Olsen, K. Njcnga. Front row, L to R: D. Van B., M. Doblie, D. Kang, N. Lowe.

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Lee Njue shows no fear as he
attacks the goal with finesse and
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Yosukc Sawada, Kei Yamaguchi and
Lee Njue pose for GQ magazine

Carl “The Muscle” Russell counts how many
players he went through to score

Tristan Morse is “The Man”.

�O.E.S. Kick It!!!
O.E.S. Girls Varsity Soccer TEAM
Left to right. Back row: Mandy !
Stewart. Amy Greene. Kavka
Hcyn, Assistant Coach Lisa
Gordon, Coach Kris Van Hatcher.al
Sarah Pope, Annie Warner,
Stephanie Pevec. Middle row: Lacll
Hickey, Amy Wilson, Pam Parker.
Louise Osborne, Jen Sunshine,
Nicole Pattamanuch, Badaja
Hedland. Front row: Cathy Huynh J
Vicky Choi, Ashley Berman, Taylr1
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terrific season. The Varsity
Coach, Kris VanHatcher,
helped prepare the team and
get them ready to win most of
their games. “Even if he did
make us get up at 7:00am
during the pre-season, we
couldn’t have done it without
him,” quotes one of his
players. The team went on to
win the Sportsmanship Award
and are now League
Co-Champions.

ALMOST THERE!
Amy Wilson goes after the ball,
ready to score at anytime.
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Ashley Berman tries to plow over the other
team’s goalie to make a goal for her team.

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To show their team spirit, Girls Varsity Soccer goes rctro-70s.

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Left to right. Back row: Carola Sonnde,
Elizabeth Savage, Nicole Pattamanuch,
Team Manager Laura Champion,
Coach Katharine Kimball, Wynne
Peterson-Nedry. Katie Meyers. Angie
Bevill. Middle row: Kavita Heyn.
Lindsey Blauer, Naomi Pease. Rose
Whitmore, Theresa Nogeire, Anna
Wahler. Front row: Patty Jeanne
Semura, Coreen Sapp.

Girls J.V. Soccer had a
good season. Although they
did not win all their games,
they still did a great job. The
first goal of the season was
scored by Rose Whitmore.
Coreen Sapp, one of the two
J.V. goalies says, “I love being
goalie because of all the
pressure!” This year the
coach for the team was
Katharine Kimball or “Kat”
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Mandy Stewart, Lacie Hickey, and Amy
Wilson get ready to pounce on their players!

OH, NO YOU DON’T!
Amy Wilson blocks out her defender so
she can’t get to the ball.

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Stephanie Pcvec dribbles the ball
towards the other team’s goal.

THERE IT GOES!
Mandy Stewart watches the ball roll by before running
after it.

LOOK AT ME!!!
Pam Parker uses all her
strength to do a throw-in.

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Racer Ready... 10...5...4...3

Top: Left to Right: Harvey Rogers, Marcin Jeske, Cameron Kellett, Cory Hoffman (Coach), Cameron
Stewart, Sarah Pope, Shingo Harada, Labe Orloff
Middle: Sue Spencer, Henry Chandler, Conor Huseby, Alexis Davis, Kavita Heyn, Chris Edell, Sydney
Levin, Simon Brown
Bottom: Jennifer Liggett, Gwen Gruetter, Coreen Sapp, Theresa Nogeire, Annie Kellett, Heidi Phillips,
Angie Bevill

Smile For The Camera! Heidi Phillips and Angie Bevill are anxious to get up to the
5Q mountain.

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eager to see how fast he’s flying.

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GATE. Racer ready, 10 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3,
and Sue Spencer gets ready to tear up
the varsity course.

John Waskey speeds down the JV
course taking his turns quick and tight.

Varsity girls Sarah Pope and Theresa Nogeire smile and wait for their races to
begin.

READY AND WAITING. Simon
Brown waits patiently for his race to
begin.

Henry Chandler barrels down the
course in hopes of winning first place.

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Schunk, Parker, Hickey, Choi.

Mine! Lacie Hickey jumps up for a rebound against Catlin while Lorissa Foster
and Katherine Voll rush to help out.

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Possessed. Vicky Choi leave
her defender behind as she
drives for the basket.

He Is Not OK! Varsity coach Rich
Sherwood doing, urn, well ... his own
thing.

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ijump shot over her defender in a game
gainst Catlin.

You Wanna Fight About It? Rich
expresses his frustration while Jessica
Yu cheers on her teammates.

Gimme A Big Hug! Lacie Hickey and
Vicky Choi pose for the camera during
half-time

tack row: Russell, Dickinson, Coach Cade, Graves, Champion. Middle row: Sit, Pickering,
Mauer, Fisher, Lamb, Orsborn. Front row: Cookson, Mungai, Brinegar, Curl.

Who Are YOU Looking At?
Varsity Assistant Coach Cara
Frey is looking excited at
half-time.

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Kang Second Row: M. Vaneslow, O. Ortega, N. Merwin, D. Beutler, R. Gunawan, J.
Zeigler

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a great job, and had a wonderful
season. The varsity team started
the year off with a bang, winning
their first Jamboree game. A lot of
people showed up for their big
game: Will they go to playoffs?
Nobody knows for sure yet.
Congratulations on a job well done;
and good luck for games to come!

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Teng. K. Williamson, L. deBruin, T. Sosanya

What’ll It Be Coach?” Jack Teng,
)mer Inan, Tom Teng, Grant Phillips
nd Lloyd deBruin listen intently.

&lt;yle Williamson is ready for a break.

“Defense!” O.E.S. shows their stuff
against a tough competitor.

Tunde Sosanya looks ready to pass to
one of his team-mates.

“Anyone Open?” Jordan Elliott has to
think fast about his next move.

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�Music Mania!!!
OES has many musical
opportunities. There is choir,
acappella, musical theatre, and a
jazz band. Musical theatre and
choir are directed by Adam Steel
Acappella is made up of a group ■
chosen singers under the directio
of Diana Kornet.

PARTY ON!
The OES choir trip becomes a great place for hanging out and of course singing!

SLEEPING ON THE JOB?
Director Adam Steele seems to be taking a
doze during choir practice.

NEW MUSIC GUYS?
Evan Seifert and John Liu take time t&lt;
study their music.

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Won Moc looks as though he has made a mistake,
while on lookers start to laugh.

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A group of choir members take a break for a photo.

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Jacobsen, Won Moc, Jung Ah Lee, Ryan
Taylor, Kris Solberg, Lindsey Blauer,
Evan Seifert, Jack Teng, Angie Bevill,
Director Diana Kornet. Front row, L to R:
John Liu, Joana T. de Figueiredo,
Bub-Bub Suppipat.

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Soloist Angie Bevill sings during an Upper School Gathering.

OH YA!
Amy Jacobsen sings a solo, while everyone turns to watch Bub-Bub
Suppipat.

JUST HANGIN’!
R.T. and Won Moc take a break from singing.

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This year the OES community was fortunate to
have such visitors as Freeman Dyson, Jane
Goodall, and Richard Leakey just to name a few.
Not only do we have these people to thank for
providing us with thought provoking insights but
our diverse student and faculty community has
entertained and helped us gain knowledge on
various subjects all year. Our chapels and
X-periods have given us this unique opportunity
which is only another great aspect of the OES
community. And what did the Kenyans think
about Richard Leakey? “I think he does a very
good job with the conservation of wildlife in
Kenya, but I don’t think he should get involved
with politics,” said Lee Njue. But Kiruthi Njenga’s
opinion was a little different. “Mr. Leakey’s
political intentions are very good. I think he should
join with other political powers, and I wouldn’t
mind if he became president.”

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Dr. Jane Goodall enjoys a cup of coffee with her tail-less
chimpanzee after speaking to the OES upper school.

Masakazu Kobayashi entertains us wil
his classical guitar: “It’s bad

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�A skit is performed for the All School St. Nicholas Chapel.

The Spanish Inquisition”: Evan
Porter-Seifert and Ryan Radecki
Perform a skit during a Mystery Friday.

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Michael Charpentier blows us away with
his talent.

Do ... Re ... Mi: Adam Steele's choral group makes harmony during the All School
Chapel.

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good!!” John
Lamb plays
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“Where Are Those Bonds?” Nancy Pickering defends her husband. Adam
Greene, from an accuser who thinks that Adam Greene is the one who stole the
bonds.

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“I Hope She Isn't Beautiful.
Competition Exhausts Me.” Eager!
Adrienne Ponting listens to Heathd
Gregory recalling her days as an j
actress.

“My Head Is Pounding.’’ Heather Gregory fools her three
children into thinking she is terribly ill.

“I Can’t Believe It!” Heather Gregory informs Elizabeth
Savage of her great fortune.

“It Can’t Be!’’ Nancy Pickering finds the truth of Heather
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“Oh, How Dreadful.” Heather Gregory reads of her
children’s encounter with the police.

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Mrs. Savage: Heather Gregory
Titus: Ryan Radecki
Lily Bell: Taylor Wilcox
Samuel: Marcin Jeske
Fairy Mae: Adrienne Ponting
Hannibal: Darren Olson
Jeffrey: Adam Greene
Florence: Heidi Phillips
Mrs. Paddy: Emily Shepard
Dr. Emmett: Elizabeth Savage
Ms. Wilhelmina: Nancy Pickering

“You Hid The Bonds Where?” Taylor
Wilcox falls for the mischievous plan
about the location of the bonds.

“Well It Goes Like This ...” (bold) Heather Gregory explains a sticky
situation to Adrienne Ponting and Heidi Phillips.

Heidi Phillips catches Darren Olson in blind man’s bluff.

Why The First Time 1 Put My Arms Around Lily Bell, She
Bit Me.” The guests listen to Heather Gregory tell them of
her horrifying stories about her children.

“Bach With Variations Of My Own.” Darren Olson plays
a lovely tune on his fiddle.
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This year’s All-School Play, directed by Jack O’Brien, was a series:
scenes that Neil Simon adapted from different Chekhov plays. The
play involved faculty, staff, students, and alumni, both in the cast an
crew, and all had tremendous fun being involved!

Nancy Pickering applies Debby
Schauffler’s make-up.
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Miss Cass scolds her children’s governess, Galena Kiir

The Writer, Rev.
Bartlett, and the
General, Peter Stevens,
strike a dignified pose.
“OF COURSE THIS IS FUN!” says
Heidi Phillips, after many long hours
designing, constructing, and setting the
lights.

“Duck! How Could I Have Forgotten Duck?!?” David
Streight ponders Terry Hansen’s delicious main dish
suggestion._______
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see a drowning man?’ ” assists the stage
manager, Drew Rollins.

The Writer, Sue
Knight, explains an
alternative ending.

“Tea? That would be lovely!” answers an aging Dians
Kornet to Jack O’Brien’s brave proposal.

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explains to his lovely wife, Moneeka
Settles, what Peter Semyonych had to say
about her today.

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Wives, John Capen, explains his
fool-proof seduction methods.

The Writer, Corbet Clark, explains
his next plot.

The Poor Defenseless Creature, Debby Schauffler, tries to explain her plight to the
Banker, Harvey Zendt, and his assistant, David Goodman-Farley.

Rose Whitmore, while not working
on the crew, provided lovely piano
accompaniment for the show.

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�Matt: I am looking forward to our
Smoothy King in Arizona. I love you!

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shines to both of you, brighter than the
sun with its innumerable rays. All of
me is you

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TO SOME: Sage Bear-no more obliv. beach trips, I love you,
ugly faces in the late night mirror. K.T.-New Orleans.
Court-icy, snowy dark rocks to the springs, if I were a bump
on this corner. Josh-the limo, the roof, the lake and more ...
ANNIE-north and south beaches, earrings in bottles, cans in
saunas, pipes in jacket, lighterfluid breakdowns, Martin-it’s
my mtn., B-day cakes and Alps. Damien ... Florence dunes,
cold of Bend, trust me Humphrey’s scars will mend. Florence
crew, Sauvie crew, soccer team and Hatch, Elliot. G
reene-wallowas, Darren and his shaggy dog. Toby while the
sun rises. Moser off a dune, Aaron walking on water. Sexy
Simone and Galena. Crazy Gobel. Girls of’96. Ben: bit o
honey. Peter D. Peter D. Peter D. Gabe and others . . goodbye ■ . ■

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Take time to love and be loved, it is too
short a day to be selfish. Take time to
laugh, it is the music of the soul.

KL, KW, AD. JW, KS-you will forever bring
me joy and laughter; and to all friends
everywhere, you are always in my heart, 1
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comforting sort of thing.”

Mom and Dad:
Thanks for all
the years of love
and support. 1
love you with all
of my heart.

Ha Ha Ha Ha, she can’t stop
laughing!-Jamcs Taylor

If 1 have the belief that I can do it, 1 shall
surely acquire the capacity to do it, even if
I may not have it at the
beginning.-Mahatma Gandhi

Judy, my teacher and
friend: you are my
inspiration.

Rivers know this; there is no hurry. We
shall get there someday.-A.A. Milne

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�Hank Cushman

Amy Davis
Keri and Kay, you guys are the
best friends anyone could have.

Keri, Bathroom. Now!

To my family, Thank You, and I love
you

Stop and let the world go on
without you once in a
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smell it and pass it on
to your friends.-Persian
Proverb

My dear friends, I will miss
you guys and all the good
times we’ve had. Love Ya
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Brian... the babe they called Brian
Grew...grew, grew and grew,
Grew up to be,
Grew up to be,
A boy called Brian,
A boy called Brian.

He had arms and legs and hands and feet
This boy whose name was Brian
And he grew, grew, grew and grew
Grew up to be
Yes he grew up to be
A teenager called Brian
A teenager called Brian.
.And his face became spotty
Yes his face became spotty
And his voice dropped down low
And things started to grow
On young Brian and so
He was certainly no
No girl named Brian
Not a girl named Brian.
.And he started to shave
And have one off the wrist
And want to see girls
And go out and gel pissed
A man called Brian
This man called Brian.
The man they called Brian.
This man called Brian.

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�Jeffrey Herman
Mis amigos y mis amores.
Me Ilamo Don Juan de Marco. Mis amigos me Haman Jefe pero prefiero que ellos me llamen el gran Don Juan, ^por que?
Porque soy valiente. Soy guapisimo. Soy suave. Soy fuerte. Mas fuerte que los dios griegos. Tengo la voz de amor. Hablo
espanol con clocuencia. Con amor. Mi profesora de espanol me dijo-jHay caramba Jefe! Hablas espanol mejor que todos mis
estudiantes. Debieras ser un escritor porque hablas mejor que Federico Garcia Lorca.-Cuando las mujeres me eschuchan y me
miran dicen.-jHay! El es mi amor. Estoy cnamorada.-Soy el mejor amante del mundo. Soy irresistible. Yo soy el gran Don
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the
memories

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you do, do
cautiously,
and look to
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There’s no thrill in easy sailing when
the sky is clear and blue. There’s no joy
in merely doing things which anyone
can do. But there's great satisfaction
that is mighty sweet to take, when you
reach a destination that you thought
you couldn’t make.
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thought it was Tuesday.
What class do I have next?
-Foster Child
Would you like to go to
Hawaii with me? It’d be
no problem.
-Matty Slater
My life can fit in the
corner of your room.
-Darrin Olson

How is your car? Is it
running today?
-Everyone

The following is a summation of all of my unconnected thoughts on OES
and life in general. OES is good . I thank each person here for making
it an experience. I would like a cabin in the woods. I'm glad we had
those bouts of after- lunch silliness. Laughter is good. The Ha-Ha
game ought to be played more often . Trees and country music are good.
Yes-huh. There are too many damn people. Follow your heart, not your
mind. I love my blind dog, Teddy, unconditionally. Drive carefully.
Give me a ring, anytime, I'd like to chat: (360) 693-7742 .
Thanks.

Lorissa Chieko Foster

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Snow is like some ice cubes in your hand
Or some really, really, cold, cold sand.
Snow is from the big, blue sky.
Something lhat you can’t always buy.
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affection for people and things that
went before, I know I’ll often stop
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-Tombstone

The Disappearing Ireland

Once we presumed to find ourselves for good
Between its blue hills and those sandless shores
Where we spent our desperate night in prayer and vigil,
Once we gathered driftwood, made a hearth
and hung or cauldron like a firmament,
The island, broke beneath us (ike a wave.
The (and sustaining us seemed to hold jirm
Only when we embraced it in extremis,
All I believe that happened there was vision.

-Seamus Heaney
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Lee Kimathi Njue

Nutthin’ but a team thang. Il
was always down for
whateva!
Keeping it real to get what was
necessary from the experiences and
education was priority number one
and now as I dream about the
future I have to reach for the stars,
and if I miss a star then I grab a
handful of clouds. Word up!

s

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Darren Olson
Clue boy, jump high life
Never live ever-live, like a firefly
riding the flames of time
listening for it, that one thing
drum beat, Mister, like you like.
Laugh at it, love at it, sing
to it all day long
Open Up Your Eyes
stop asking why you do it, never.

go listen, MAN, listen to the
beat of the antlers, beat, beat, beat
Let it rain, let the dust flow
Let your mind flow from
the cruel moon. Dance, dance
ever, dance like your life dances,
dance foot step, bare foot on the concrete
butts between toes, whistling with the
cool air­
blow.

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“YOUR SILENCE. U7ILL NOT
PROTECT YOV."
-AUDRE LORDE.

LOVI5C

O5BORNE

19%
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YOSUKE

SAWADA

There are many things in life that must be done, though 1 do not see what they arc, yet. No, 1 think I have cleared one of those
walls that stand in the path of my life. I wonder how many walls are still left to climb. When I clear every wall, what will
happen? Will I live? Will I die? Will I find my answer? One thing is sure:
I
I’ve gotten one step closer to success.

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J.1 is said to be a miracle,
for a man who can’t head
the ball nor tackle people
to be playing as a starting
defense player on the
arsity Soccer Team.

Special thanks to:
My kind parents,
My pretty sisters
And the Foster Family

-I love one touch.-

Gheorge Dobos

83

�Evan

I am but mad north-north-west; When the wind is southerly 1 know a hawk from a handsaw. „
Come over here and I’ll give you new reason io fear Titanium Dioxide.
empted to corrupt someone's morals?
There was a naughty boy, a naughty boy was he; He could not sit at home, he could not quie* be™1^ '° corn,pl son^«ne’s morals and discover it is too late?

)ena % zwrite fchang

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Statue Got Me High

there to share your laughter, and be there to wipe away your tears...

To reduce risk of serious injury to hands, wrists, or other joints, read safety and comfort guide.
The things we cherish are small indeed,
so much the larger the need.

You’re puking? |x fhcrc

Life is like a movie, write your own endine K,™ hi
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own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending.

J can not dismiss you, shelter you, speak with you, smile at you, trusting me, laugh and brush you off, and I agree.
Language serves not only to ex nr
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jHonnal in my bed.

Words are the supreme objects. They are minded things.

re (lining with death... Poets are the mad midwives to reality. They sec not what is, nor what can be, but what must become.

The oyster is a blob of glup, but a woman is a woman.

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Sleep is no substitute for caffeine.

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c inically
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Prison always has been a good place for writers, killing, as it does, the twin demons of mobility and diversion.
A reflected shock shattered opals in my eyes.
121 Your nitm.ic ..
Your hands and feet
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nnn are man8ocs: you’re gonna be a genius anyway.
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84 Erik: Of course.

Qn|y way ,Q resist lempla.ion is lo yield lo it.

STRENGTH
or PHYSICAL
...the Secret
Welsh ART
of SELF courage.
— ------------------1 or PHYSICAL courage.

...I’ll hunt
to ^-fcof
the ends of the eanh, be th&lt;
eyes,
hum you m
there for your .ears, bring rears to your

�Julia Weitzer

Katherine Shoemake
One person’s torture machine is another person’s
kinky sex toy.-Louise Osborne and Me
Those who hate must once have loved deeply.
Those who want to deny the world must once have
embraced what they now set on fire.-Kurt
Tucholsky
And I’ll never forget the feeling I got
When I heard that you aren’t home.
And I’ll never forget
The smile on my face
’Cause 1 knew where you would be and if you’re in
a crowd tonight
Have a drink on me
Go easy
Step light ... ly
Stay free
-The Clash
Lava is a philosophy
The primordial ooze that
Once ruled our world
Has been captured in perpetual
Motion. Lava is the moment. It’s
Ever changing patterns are hypnotizing
Yet invigorating. Lava is an art form
A classic and at the same time ...
Progressive.
Lava is pre-historic and post modem.
Lava is here to stay.

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Kendra Smith

�Matthew H. Slater
STOP! Don’t sweat it. Simply move a few inches left or right to get
a new viewpoint. Look ... Reality is greater than the sum of its
parts, also a damn sight holier. And the lives of such stuff as
dreams are made of may be rounded with a sleep but they are tied
neatly with a red bow. Truth doesn’t run on time like a commuter
train, though time may run on truth. And the Scenes Gone By and
the Scenes to Come flow blending together in the sea-green deep
while Now spreads in circles on the surface. So don’t sweat it. For
focus simply move a few inches back or forward.
-Ken Kesey
Eagles may soar, but a weasel’s never been
sucked into a jet engine.
-Unknown
\11 of life’s riddles are answered in the
novies.
-Steve Martin

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-ife is a game that must be played;
rhe truth at least, good friends we know;
&gt;o live and laugh, nor be dismayed,
\s one by one the phantoms go.
-Edwin Arlington Robinson

Simone Colette Stout

Thank You
and Lots of
Love to:
AB, AW, CL,
CR, deBru­
ins, Greenes,
KY, LCF,
LO, OCK,
TM, TN,
TW

87

�Nicole Elisabeth Claire Swink

Everything is funny as long as it is
happening to someone else.-Will Rogers

One body-respect it.
One mind-feed it.
One life-enjoy it.

Any jackass can kick down a barn, but
it takes a good carpenter to build
one.-Sam Rayburn

-Des'ree
Women can do everything; men can do
the rest.-Russian Proverb

I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit
around and look at it for hours.-Jerome
K. Jerome

Everything I did in my life that was
worth while I caught Hell for.-Earl
Warren

Big sisters arc the crab grass in the lawn
of life.-Charles Shultz

Jazz is like a good conversation. You
have to listen to what others have to say
it you’re going to make an intelligent
contribution.-Wynton Marsalis

Ryan Taylor (aka RT)

88

�You giiyS made me grow UP- St ill I am not good enough to
be independent, M 1 wilfl Start walking by
mySelf with the b©St memorieS from
OEs.
Thank you Kery much for all of you who hare been
Supporting me. I will nerer forget your
kindneSS.
For

my

PR[ULItIEs,

friends,

and

FAMILY,

Shizuka TakaniShi

John Sze Ting Liu
RW - ThanX for your supports all these
years. I will always remember those
cookies that U made for us! U are great!
SK - You're great!
I take that class is
all because of U!
Everybody - My days at OES were full
filled.
A big hug and many kisses to U
all, thanX for all the advise, love and
care!
I'm now a bird with a pair of
strong wings ready to FLY!
Mum &amp; dad - U are always a guide light
for me.
ThanX!
What more can I say?
Love U always.
Colleen O. - Even though U are gone, but
your soul and heart are also there inside
of me. Miss U.
NL,CS,LW &amp; DK - U guys are the best!
Stay cool! Miss U too...
SL - Where is my father?:) Anyway,keep in
touch and good luck on everything. Thanks
for sharing with me all these years.

EK/YS/SS/RG/TL/JS/SC/CK/RL/VS/DS/ES/JAL
•..U gotta be bad,U gotta be bold,U gotta
be wiser,U
wiser , U gotta be hard,U gotta be
tough,U gotta be stronger,U gotta be
cool,u gotta be calm,U gotta stay
together,all I know,all I know,love will
save the day...take care?!

ST * Stay strong! U can do it!
Believe
in yourself!
Go for
You know your way!
Promise me?
"a-to-de-ne!!"

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�HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF
GOD AND SATAN
MIGHT BE
BROTHERS?
THAT
WAS A FACT
INOES
THE EVIL ONE NAMED

JACK TENG
IF YOU JUST DON’T REMEMBER MY FACE, PLEASE FLIP !T TO MY BROTHER'S
SENIOR PAGE. YOU WILL SEE MY FACE ON MY BROTHER'S HEAD. BUT, IF YOU DON'T
REMEMBER WHO 1 AM. PLEASE BE AWARE OF SATAN. HE MIGHT DROP BY YOUR
BEDROOM SOMETIME TO MAKE SURE YOU REMEMBER ME. HE IS A GOOD FRIEND OF
MINE.

Here I shall forgive the ignorant human beings ... they have not learned how to distinguish Jack and me.-Tom Teng

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�Keri Lashbaugh
Life is a canvas-you fill the
picture.-Unknown

Thanks to my friends for all the
great times we’ve had together and
our quaint little conversations at
DQ. I love you guys. Hey, Kay &amp;
Amy, we could go to Dave’s ...

Make the world your
playground.-Suzy Becker

Friendships will last if they are put
first.-Unknown

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f. --.v

Heaven knows we need never be
ashamed of our tears, for they are rain
upon the blinding dust of earth,
overlying our hard hcarts.-Charles
Dickens

To my Mom, Uncle Dec and
Dearie-Thanks for everything, love you
always.
Live all you can, it's a mistake not
to.-Unknown

Keri, Amy, Julia, Kathi, and Sarah-I
love you guys and will really miss all
the times we spent together.

H
I believe that we form our own lives,
that we create our own reality, and that
everything works out for the best.-Jim
Henson

�Rob Webber
Locked up inside
You can't tell me
where it’s at
Open up, open up,
open the door
Rocks and trees
and physical
culture
Some days you
hide

lbwL

I guess you
wonder where you
are
Nature boy,
Nature man, take
me along
We got a life that’s
undiscovered.
-David Byrne

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Mike Wood

Kei Yamaguchi
'HANX-To all my hommies in
apan, relatives around the globe,
?lass of’96 (Most laid-back,
hillin’class in OES history), faculties
/ho fed my brains (Specially Rich, U
&lt; the Man), dormies, day students,
nd SEN-PIEs who have graduated
•ver the past few years, Ike Bros,
jerry and Arney. ’Nough respect to
fou all.

“Those who give respect to others, get
respect in return.”—Kei Yamaguchi

to,

EXTRATHANX^ad, Mom and my baby sisters. U
■onstantly gave me hope, love and ...
noney. Most respect.

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T.W.-Yo Trav, think about it. We
started off being the fools on the
back of the bus and we both ended
up as the members of the Student
Council...Wc sure did smoke our
way up. Keep waftin' like we used
to.
T.T.-Go call Dominos for me.
L.N.-East is always better than the
west and Whitney, ... she ain't no
queen.

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Around Me)—Wu-Tang Clan
“1 wanna be as beautiful as a sewer
rat."-Blue Hearts
“Power doesn’t back up in the force of a
smile, or in the face of a threat, or in the
face of some kind of nonviolent loving
action. It's not the nature of power to back
up in the face of anything but some more
power.”—Malcolm X

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The Freshmen
Kathryn Bambam 12
Anna Blessing 12, 22,
59
Emily Brinegar 12, 53
Anne Buhl 12, 22
Laura Champion 12,
23, 39, 48, 58, 112,
53
Henry Chandler 12,
31, 50, 51, 58
Leslie Colip 12, 36,
58
Heather Curl 12,23,
31,58, 112,53
Lauren Daaboul 12,
63
Niles Davidson 12
Charlie Enloe 12, 42,
43
Jordan Fink 12, 23
Shane Fisher 12, 22,
39,63,53
Arnie Graves 12, 53
Shingo Harada 12,
22, 24, 46, 50, 26
Jason Henkle 12, 99

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The Index
Craig Hudgins 12, 43
Lynn Huynh 12, 23,
26, 59
Piper Iles 12, 22
Omer Inan 12, 54, 55
Jennifer Ing 12, 44,
26
Dong Woo Kang 12,
47, 54
Ann Kellett 12, 48, 50
Seth Kelsey 12
Eleanor Kim 12
Trey Knollman 12
Amy Laird 12, 42, 43
Nick Liu 12, 42, 43,
54
Cuong Luu 12,28,31,
54, 46
Hideyoshi Masuda
13, 47
Arnie McClung 13,
26,96
Elizabeth Merritt 13
Nicholas Merwin 13,
4, 22, 54
Wairimu Mungai 13,
31, 39, 63, 53
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�Jack Tillotson 13, 31
Marc Vanselow 13,
54
Katherine Voll 13, 52
Ann-Kathrin Wahler
13, 22, 38, 48, 99,
97
Robin Walsh 13, 31,
38,47
Taylor Wilcox 13,22,
23,65,63

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The Sophomores
Will Anton 10, 5, 46
Emily Bechen 10, 20
Daniel Beutler 10, 54,
59,60

Breanna Orsborn 13,
23, 53
Omar Ortega 13, 54
Christopher Patsis 13,
4
Nicole Pattamanuch
13, 48, 49, 99, 97
Carissa Ponting 13,
31
Greer Rabiega 13, 56
Carole-Anne RandallStitt 13, 112
Megan Reeves 13
Bobby Romanski 13,
63
Coreen Sapp 13, 48,
50, 26, 59, 97, 112
Patty Jeanne Semura
13,23,48, 59
Emily Shepard 13,22
Yumi Shigematsu 13,
23, 38
Lasa Sophonpanich
13
Callie Souther 13, 22,
63
Nathan Spencer 13,
43,46
Jennifer Sunshine 13,
49,26,99
Lisa Taylor 13

William Darden 10,
54
Kate Dickinson 10,
53
Max Doblie 10, 46
Amber Dubose 10
Ben Eder 10, 46, 112,
96
David Eder 10, 21,
46,112
Megan Glick 10, 5,
48, 59
Raymond Gunawan
10, 54
Jeffrey Gundle 10
Badaja Hedlund 10,
49,68
Christine
Hilderbrand 10
Conor Huseby 10, 50
David Hutchinson
10,43
Amy Jacobsen 10, 5,
61
Arnie Lamb 10, 44,
97, 53
Gabe Levin 10, 34, 47
Jennifer Liggett 10,
50,97, 112
Thon Lisahapanya 10
Nathan Lowe 10, 47,
54
Taylor Matheson 11,
31,32,49,41
Elizabeth McCann 11

Gina Bevill 10, 96
Lindsey Blauer 10
Clair Brown 10, 28,
30
David Browning 10
David Cade 10, 54,
55,97
Michael Charpentier
10,63
Anne Chipman 10, 5
Rachael Cookson 10,
24,25,30,53
Meaghan Corwin 10

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�Joana Tenorio 11,5,
23, 24, 28, 39, 61
David Warner 11,25,
28, 45, 47, 54
John Waskey 11,20,
51
Andy Webber 11,20,
42, 43, 107
Rose Whitmore 11,
48, 57, 67, 63
Nathaniel Willing 11,
47
Jessica Yu 11, 99, 52,
53
Jordan Ziegler 1 1, 20,
28, 54

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Katie Meyers 11,5,
24, 48, 27
Justin Morasch 1 1
Kiruthi Njenga 11,4,
38, 47, 62
Theresa Nogeire 11,
5,48, 50, 51
Labe Orloff 11,50
Pam Parker 11,24,
48.49, 5,40, 112
Naomi Pease 11,48,
57
Wynne
Peterson-Nedry 11,
48, 59
Stephanie Pevec 11,
21.48.49, 96
Nathaniel Rein 11, 54
Harvey Rogers 11, 50
Becky Russell 11,53
Jane Sadler 11, 96
Kelly Schunk 11, 96,
52
Felicity Shoulders 11
Brian Shum 11
Elias Silvernail 11,
20,21,42, 43,68
Carola Sonnde 11, 20,
48
Suzanne Spencer 11,
44, 50, 51, 58
Julawat Suppipat 11,
58,63,60,61
Natsumi Takao 11

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The Juniors
John Becker 8
Angie Bevill 8, 50, 32,
48, 18, 4, 40, 61
Aaron Bitte 8, 30
Simon Brown 8, 28,
50, 51,26
Steve Chiang 8
Vicky Choi 8, 49, 27,
53, 52
Matt Clark 8, 18
Brian Crossman 8,
31, 54, 59
Meghan Daaboul 8,
44, 45, 40
Alexis Davis 8, 18,
50, 38
Lloyd de Bruin 8, 30,
54, 55, 27
Andy de Guzman 8,
46, 5, 99
Chris Edell 8, 35, 18,
50
Jordan Elliot 8, 31, 55
Andersen English 8,
31 19
Tamas Feher 8, 19,
54, 47, 5
Alice Gray 8, 30, 32,
39
Heather Gregory 8,
44, 19, 43, 40, 64,
65

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Johnathan Kowolik 8,
60
Chang Wook Lee 8,
47
Rita Lee 8, 39, 63
Sydney Levin 9, 25,
39, 50
Serena Lin 9, 39, 68,
60
Anmar Madani 9, 96
Dan Menely 9, 5
Won Moc 9, 19,25,
35,45,46, 54
Sarah Morse 9, 5, 32,
48,99,58,52

Gwen Gructter 8, 28,
18, 50, 44, 4, 27
Kavka Heyn 8, 24,
25, 50, 48, 49, 5, 40
Lacie Hickey 8, 19,
48, 49, 41, 99, 1 12
Andrew Hoffman 8,
34,47,68
Marcin Jeske 8, 4, 50,
97
Jeffrey Kinzer 8, 36
Masakazu Kobayashi
8, 25, 62
Ted Kollar 8, 28
Candy Koo 8, 35, 63

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Grant Phillips 9, 55
Heidi Phillips 9, 50,
66,40, 64,65
Nancy Pickering 9,
66,64,63,53
Adrienne Ponting 9,
40, 64, 65, 99
Sarah Pope 9, 25, 50,
51,38,49,40
Andrew Rollins 9, 4,
19,28, 32,46,66
Elizabeth Savage 9,
48,64
Daniel Schiff 9, 18,
28,46

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�Amy Wilson 9, 30,
36,48,49,27
Jenny Wilson 9
Allison Winningstad
9
Eric Wittmayer4 9, 18,
68,60
Brian Zakarian
9, 24,25

The Seniors
Ashley Berman 6, 28,
48,49, 59
Sarah Bickford 6, 70,
99, 68, 60
Hank Cushman 6

Vivien Sit 9, 25, 53
Dao Sophonpanich 9
Tunde Sosanya 9,31,
42,43,55
Mandy Stewart 9, 48,
49 '
Elizabeth Surya 9, 25
Thomas Totanchy 9,
18, 31, 54, 96, 55
David Van
Ballegooijen 9, 18,
47
Eric Vinson 9, 47
Annie Warner 9, 35,
39,49,58, 1 12
Kyle Williamson 9,
55,99

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Cameron Kellett 6,
50, 94
Galena Kline 6, 17,
66, 95
John Lamb 6, 34, 47,
63
Keri Lashbaugh 6
Cassie Lautenschleger
6, 25, 44, 52
Jung Ah Lee 6, 70, 99,
59, 68, 60, 61
John Liu 6, 39, 70,
60,61
Keita Miyazaki 6, 35
Tristan Morse 6, 17,
28,54,55,46,95

Amy Davis 6
Brian Davis 6, 56
Brad Feltz 6
Lorissa Foster 6, 17,
70, 52
Adam Greene 6, 64,
65
Amy Greene 6, 5, 16,
30, 49, 94, 52
Jeffrey Herman 6, 30
Kyle Hoelscher 6
Cathy Huynh 6, 49,
94, 70, 102,68,60

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�Erin Murphy 6, 17,
34, 70, 97, 102
Lee Niue 6, 17, 46,
95,62
Darren Olson 7, 30,
17, 46, 65
Louise Osborne 7, 16,
28, 49
Ryan Radecki 7, 39,
95,4, 63
Carl Russell 7, 16, 28,
46,55,69,95,5

Yosuke Sawada 7, 25,
46
Evan P. Seifert 7, 28,
38,69,63,70, 60
Kathi Shoemake 7,
44, 94, 40
Matthew Slater 7, 17
Kendra Smith 7, 37,
95
Kristin Solberg 7, 5,
25, 28, 94, 95, 61
Cam Stewart 7, 50,
94, 102
Simone Stout 7, 16, 5
Nicole Swink 7, 16,
30,97
Shizuka Takanishi 7,
63,60
Ryan Taylor 7, 94,
68,60,61
Jack Teng 7, 25, 30,
46, 55, 61
Tom Teng 7, 25, 46,
55
Kay Washington 7, 94
Rob Webber 7, 43
Julia Weitzer 7, 17,
44,95,70

Travis White 7, 39
Michael Wood 7, 39
Kei Yamaguchi 7, 30,
38,46,95

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—Carl Jung

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Congrats and Best Wishes to the
Class of 1996!
The Murphys

Congratulations to the Class of 1996
The Radecki Family

Congratulations
CAM
and the. Class of1996!

�Pest Wishes To
J-lshloy, Pmy, Qu thy, Louisa, Qari, Yosuko, ILai,
Lee, and Tristan!

We have had so much fun with you! We will

sorely miss your leadership, the excitement of the
soccer retreats, and your passion for soccer.

Good Luck To You!
Love,

Vicky, Taylor, Pam, Tlmy, Jennifer, Padaja,
Ylicole, Wlandy, Jdnnie, Lacie, Sarah P.,

Stephanie, Sarah 1TL, Pathan, Pob, Shingo, Will,

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clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber, is clearer from the plain”-Kahlil Gibran

Congratulations to the Class of 1996!
From the Greene Family

OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

CONGRATULATIONS
to
Evan, RT, John, Jung Ah,
Kris and Jack!

We’ll miss your leadership, love,
back rubs, antics, but most of
all, VOICES! Keep on singing!
With love from Bud2, Lindsey, Won,
Amy, Joana, Angie, and Diana.

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The OES Alumni Association
Welcomes its newest members

The Class of 1996
Congratulations!

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Staff

Laura Champion
Heather Curl
Carole Anne Randall Stitt
Coreen Sapp
Ben Eder
David Eder
Jennifer Liggett
Pam Parker
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