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Thursday, June 1, 1995
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Graduation Looking Forward And Looking Back, This Year’s Graduating Classes Have Reached A Milestone In Their Lives
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Heather Whinnen of University High offers a thoughtful essay about her high school years and her future dreams. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Iris’s Beauty Is In The Eye Of An Exacting Beholder
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V2 Jake and Mollie Buelow play in their grandmother’s iris garden in the Valley. Laura Buelow is co-chairman of the iris society that will hold its annual show at University City …
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Policing Group To Hold Parade
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V2 A West Valley community policing group is planning a parade on Saturday. Leaders of the West Valley SCOPE (Sheriff’s Community Oriented Policing Effort) substation invite the public to celebrate the …
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Alarm Log
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V2 The following alarms were reported by the Spokane Valley Fire District. May 19 7:30 a.m. structure fire, E11600 block of 12th 8:54 a.m. breathing problems, N3800 block of Stevenson Road …
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A Long, Uphill Fight Against Ignorance
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V3 I’ve worked on so many campaigns I scarcely remember when it all started. I’ve forgotten the issues and most of the candidates but I’ve never forgotten the friends. I remember …
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Summer Projects Will Kick Up Dust In/Around: Opportunity, Chester
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V3 Some Opportunity and Chester area residents will be dealing with torn-up streets this summer as construction crews install sewer lines in their neighborhood. Work on the Twinview sewer and water …
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No Pie-In-The-Sky Caper - It Was Pie In The Face
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V4 Horizon Junior High Principal Glenna Smith takes a pie in the face from a student after the school raised money for Oklahoma City bombing victims. Photo by Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review
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Full Of Success Wendy Leavitt Fought The Odds To Graduate As Valedictorian Of Her Class
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V5 Wendy Leavitt, a new mother and wife, valedictorian of Spokane Valley High and a teller at Spokane Teachers’ Credit Union. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Valedictorians Reflect On Past, Set Course For Future
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V6 1. J. Carney 2. A. Dickey 3. J. Evans 4. M. Richmond 5. B. Schmauch 6. K. Temple 7. S. Yoke 8. B. Blakesley 9. H. Carlson 10. L. Diener …
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School Is Just As Genuine As ‘The Real World’
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V10 Heather Whinnen
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University High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V12 The graduating class of University High School
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Class Of ‘95 Is Loaded Up With Overachievers
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V13 Watch out world. Here comes the Spokane Valley’s class of 1995. Boasting one of the highest numbers of valedictorians in years and a host of community-minded do-gooders, this class is …
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Valley Christian School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V13 The graduating class of Valley Christian School. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Central Valley High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V14 The graduating class of Central Valley High. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Liberty High
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V19 The graduating class of Liberty High School. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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For Some, End Of School Means End Of Career Valley Teachers Retire After Decades Of Service
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V21 Bob Liepold is calling it a career after 32 years in education. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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East Valley High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V22 The graduating class of East Valley High. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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West Valley High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V24 The graduating class of West Valley High. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Generations Keep Rolling Through West Valley High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V25 When Marilynn Jensen Mortensen graduated from West Valley High School in 1942, boys from her class were going off to war and not coming back. “We lost a lot of …
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Graduation Doesn’t Mean School’s Out Forever Education After High School, Whether Two Years Or Four, Can Be Difference Between Minimum Wage And Healthy Salary
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V26 The diplomas that high school graduates will proudly receive this month mark a major achievement. But many of them plan to go on to earn college degrees or complete other …
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Spokane Valley High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V26 The graduating class of Spokane Valley High. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Freeman High School
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V27 The graduating class of Freeman High, with a photograph of David Ward, who died in an auto accident. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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Sprague, I-90 Interchange Project Stalls
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V29 It’s likely that plans to revamp the Interstate 90 interchange at Sprague Avenue will be on hold for at least two more years. Negotiators in Olympia recently proposed a $3.1 …
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Training, Instinct Spur Man To Tackle Thief
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V29 Mark Freelander describes how he captured a theft suspect at University City shopping center. Photo by Kristy MacDonald/The Spokesman-Review
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