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Suganne Winterbottom Kera Wisbart Geoff KL Richard Wolfinger Lirulldlolomtmk Mike Wood' Steve Wood Danna Woodland N.. s,- fodi Workman Cynthia Wren lawn Udriglv Qleg Yarber Cathy Yarnovich Cberri Yates Michael Xgggi 'Q-.f Miff Liu Yu-Ru To-rn Zaricki Mike Zatezalo Chg Zimmer Ron Zimmerman Ron Ziuraitis Ray Zuniga Soph twins are same yet different Members of the same family being enrolled in school at the same time is an everyday occurrance here. Twins are less common. Two sets of sopho- more twins, Jackie and Joey Ovanin and Kim and Karen Moon are as similar as two peas in a pod and as different as night and day. Both Ovanins are on the volleyball and softball teams, both sing in the Concert Choir. Those who know the two have no difficulty in telling them apart, others, unable to tell them apart view the two as one and address them as Jackie andfor Joey so that neither feels slighted. Although they aren't identical the resemblance is so strong which causes many teachers to never be quite sure which is which. Easier to tell apart because they look so different are the Moons. They share fewer activities than the Ovanins and are less alike than the other set of twins. Ironically both sets of twins were born on the same day, August 31, 1967. 1. Sophomore twins Jackie and joey Ovanin share music dur- ing a Concert Choir rehearsal. Both Ovanins are involved in much the same activities from social to sports. 2. Sophomore Michelle Minter is relieved to find she did pass an exam she thought she had failed. Greater emphasis is put on obtaining credits during the sophomore year than any other year. sophomores - 1 1
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john Torres Vincent Torres Steve Torrez jim Travis joey Trejo Amy Tsai Norm Valinches Brig Veddar Abraham H214-rw Danny Venegas Qibhlf Hllalfivi Mike Vinet 5529 10110414 Kerry Vinsky Laurie Vinson Gino Viviani Frank Waldren Vicky Waller Mike Walker Renee Walker Vicki Walker 142130 H-fhlkff Carey Warehime Qhlkglflfdlrm -729 lM4fh4b4 Sl1- Alisa Watson Rick Webb ffl Bill Weech Colleen Weldon Deborah Wellington Michelle Weltin Timodhy Wendler Klisrizze Wwzel. Gary Whinery Steve Wilkinson Krys Wilcox 1. Members of Mary Ellen Cummings' third period sophomore Language Arts class indicated they've had quite enough with the Back to Basics tests. Not only did all third period classes talce the math tests but all English classes were given the English Back to Basics as well. 2. Twins, although not identical, Kim and Karen Moon not only differ in appearance but in personality. l'lVly room is always so messy and Kim's is always so neat, said Karen. We si' ii , ,gt 'rn iw
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Student activities change, remain same Nowhere can the changes of the past ten years be seen more clearly than in the variety of activities offered to students. Some activities remain constant, Spirit Week, Halloween, Prom, Christmas concerts and dramatic productions. But oth- ers, equally popular, have evolved over the past ten years. Powderpuff, an event many claim is the high point of their high school years, was added after the school was established. Winter Formal, the NHS Masquerade Ball, indeed, even the National 172 - student life Honor Society is relatively new. The Band sponsored Carnival and the Vocal lVlusic's Talent Show are all recent innovations. A Renaissance Faire, occurring during this school's first year, has not re eated and the Pe ster's traditional o's dance has also P P gone by the wayside. However, Sadie Hawkins, Graduation and Grad Night are still tradition. Homecoming King and Queen candidates Robert Kent, Lisa LaFourcade, Libby Herron and Mike Sugar remain highly visible in the senior quad prior to voting for Homecoming royalty. The unique clothing on Kent, LaFour- cade and Sugar was due to the fact that they had been purchased as slaves for slave day, a senior class sponsored Spirit Week activity.
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