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Tabitha Herrity Shannon Hidalgo Jennifer Higginbotham Michael Hildibrand Mark Hillis Scott Holdredge Jill Hollenbeck Julie Hollenbeck Carrie Humphreys Brian Hunnicutt David Hunsaker Shawn Hunt Venetia Hurt Heather Hussey Maryann Huxford Empedto Ingunza Nickanni Ishmael Curtis Jaffe Marcellus Jennings Charles Johnson Jianda Johnson Lisa Johnson Meko Johnson Summer Johnson Debbie Jones Kristy Jones Sherry Jones en Jordan Juan Juarado Cindy Kammel Marissa Kats Sherrie Keener Stan Kelley Saveth Keo Phetsa Keophommachac Thomas Kessner William Knopp Cristy Koska Lynette Kozna Tanja Kricfalusi Danny Kristinate Raymond Lancaster Christopher Langford Ella Laroche Theodore Larson John Laycock Tracy Lee Kevin Leedy Aaron Lema Ethan Lema Pamela Lewellen Melinda Lewis Joseph Liddicote Dawn Linder Marcus Linton Barry Little Fernando Lizarraga Justin Lord Christina Lowe Jonathan Luckey Karen Lynaugh Ray Lyons Andrew Ma -y 196 PEOPLE
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Justin Gingerella Carmen Gomez Carlos Gonzales Elaine Gonzales Teresa Gonzales Sharon Gray Robin Green Kenneth Greene Andrew Grenier Krysta Griffith Rachel Grubbs Josh Guilliams Sally Guzman Bobby Hall Heidi Hall Scott Hall Derek Hamilton Morgan Hammar Anjanette Hanks James Hanson Paula Harden YMBOLIZING PRIDE AND CLASS UNITY TUDENTS BUY AND WEAR CLASS RINGS GLEAMING WITH PRIDE a ring from the Petite Selection displays the letter A and Jackie Payan ' s initials. bought a class ring and I am glad be- cause it ' s something from my high school. When I get older, I can look back on it , expressed Dana Ramsden. Class rings were designed to symbolize class unity, school pride and recognition. The packets of ring information were sent to the sophomores homes, but the rings were also available to juniors and seniors who had not previously ordered their rings. The selection of rings to choose from was quite large. There were 3 basic styles available: the traditional boys ring, the traditional girls ring and the Herff Jones LaPetite selection. The tradition- al rings featured the school mascot on one side and a choice of a scholastic or school emblem, design or a year- date on the other side. The Herff Jones LaPetite selection was espe- cially for girls who did not want the traditional class ring, these rings ran from $89.95 to $270.00. The traditional class ring cost any- where from $89.95 to $385.00. Despite these prices students still bought rings as Dana Quintana stated, My mom thought the $35O.j0O she paid for my ring was ' bogus ' , but I was just happy to finally get my ring. Class rings provide a traditional and unique way of remembering high school days and special events, ty cassey Kuppei Francisco Haro Timothy Harris James Hart Troy Hartog Diana Hectit Danielle Helmstead Kimberly Henley
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Donna Meadville Jeremy Metivir Hollie Meyer Robin Miller Kevin Million Karen Madokoro Sheila Mahan Linda Mailhot Lucinda Manley David Maples Brian Marble Michelle Marks Tina Marsh Shelly Marshall Monique Martin Belen Martinez Cynthia Martus Darlene Matejka Kristin Maxwell Robert McClain Lyie McCollum UAL THREAT: ONE HOUR AFTER SCHOOL AND CUT-OUT ON THE BOARD ETENTION PAPER DOLL CATCH ON CREATOR OF THE CUT-OUTS, Mr. Jim Hoeben points out the deten- tion paper dolls stapled to his wall. The 2 minute bell rang. He sprinted to his fourth period class. He already had two tar- dies. He had witnessed first-hand what hap- pened when you strolled in late the third time! Several teachers have begun using a visu- al reminder to match the detention re- quired of a student whom is late three times in a quarter to any class. These teachers used paper doll cut-outs. (Yes, the kind you made when you were a kid,) when a student earned a detention. It seemed to work for me. When someone was late, I handed them a piece of paper, they cut it out, and hung it on the wall, explained Mr. Jim Hoeben, the originator of the paper detention doll idea. The technique caught on with other teachers including Mr. Bill Grisham and Mrs. Kathy Hedlund. Students had to cut their own figure out of paper when they were late. Some went so far as to personalize their dolls. One guy cut it out so it looked like he had spiked hair, stated senior, Cheryl Owens. Overall, these detention paper dolls were hung on bulletin boards in the spirit of fun. I remember last year, this big football player-like guy got detention and Mr. Gri- sham made a giant paper doll and stapled it to the wall. It was funny! laughed Debbie Hamlin. Gregory McGee Linda McHenry Brian McMorris Ray McEneaney Marylou McMichael Susan Mcomie Westly Meachem SOPHOMORE CUTOUTS 197,
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