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A iw. '0- li f 3' J l fx arf . an 01.32, A 1 k ,J 1 ,Y ii ,- ' 1 Jian: ,AQ . g f in pf' Shelly Vaughn Bruce Vik Alex Vollmar Wendy Vorwaller Laurie Wagner Robert Waite Daniel Walsh Chalyn Walters Tyler Walters J R Walz Deborah Warns Todd Warren Mark Warson Charles Wasserott Bridget Watkins Erik Watts Jerry Webb Julie Wedemeyer Martin Wehrli Dorie Weimer Jana White Sandra Widseth Tina Will John Williams Pat Williams Wendy Willis Craig Wingert Eric White Bryan Wood Matthew Woodruff Stuart Woods Allison Wright John Wylie ln their junior year, many students cultivated a variety of friends. Elaine Shyrock and Jill Suiter sit and talk in the counseling office. Bernard Zapor Francis Zeigler Juniors! 75
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Carole Slaughter Thomas Smidt Dana Smith Douglas Smith Janey Smith Jennifer Smith Julie Smith Michael Smith Robert Smith Mark Somerson Stephenie Somerville Mike Spearman Stephen Spoto Phillip Stafford James Steadman Jaime Steckman Jackie Stom Jeanette Stoops Randall Strain Suzanne Studer Diane Summers Martin Susla Kristen Sverdrup Gregory Swaney Judith Swanson Robert Swindler Kyle Taylor John Thigpen Morgen Thomas Scott Toniolli Seiko Tran Ed Treska Donald Troutman Almon Turner Peter Tyler Susan Van Camp 741 Juniors fm., J 2, fi . ' 3 X ,ts A J 'N . ,H W.- ., 4' rl rv Q - Y Kr t 1, ' fuk K' ,., Us-. xi They Get By With Help From Friends The friendship made by all students were spe- cial, but in some ways those made by juniors were very different. While seniors were busy thinking ahead to being separated from friends at colleges, and sophomores were busy making new friends, try- ing to adjust and fit in, juniors had time to feel comfortable with their friends. Already use to the high school scene but not quite ready to leave it, juniors found themselves in the company of friends, simply enjoying their place at Air Academy. s , N, ,F AWN-me mf. 1. 99 tpiilf 1
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G5 'i' .Mhlw W' h K, .Ac if -MM-vwm, I lar Port of being a sophomore is coming in third in class competition. and effort, the sophomore class places third in Homecoming float At the first outdoor assembly, Shawn Turner and Jay Buick display competition Ctop rightb. After a cross-country practice. Curt Stinson their manners as well as school spirit Ctop leftj. With a lot of work Cabovej uses the phone in the othletic office. 761 Sophomores
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