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Cheryl Rogers: Class Pres. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Spanish NHS 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; NHS 3, 4: Varsity Club 3; Yearbook 4; Roteens 2, 3; Swim Team 3. John-Matt Rogers: Ski Club; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. Mark Rogers: Football 2, 3. Steven James Romano: UN Club; Track 1; Cross-Country 2, 3; Golf 4. John Rossmann Katherine Rouse Adam Rubin: Baseball 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Lauren Mary Rubino: Yearbook l, 2,3, Editor 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Sym. Chorale 4. Julie Ruhlen: Sym. Chorale 2, 3. 4. Becky Rutter: Drill Team 2. 3, Treasurer 3; Swim Team; Dive Team. Nancy Rynex: Radio Club 3,4. Barbara Schleusener: NHS 3,4; French NHS 3, 4. Scott Schmidt Dave Schrader Candy Schuster: Feature Twirler 2, 3, 4. Jon Scott: Newspaper 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Lesley Seiver Jeffrey Brent Sanders: NHS Pres.; Math Team Capt.; Key Club; Spanish NHS; SAC. Mary Kay Schaaf: HERO 3,4. i 218 Seniors
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Doris Riller Mark Riordan Anna Rivers: French NHS; French Club: Modern Dance Club; Keyettes; Tri-Hi-Y; Girls ' Chorus; Cheerleading; Track. Paul—Andre M. Roach Math Team; Keyettes; Joyce Robinson; Cheerleading 2, 3; Tri-Hi- Y 4 ; Modern Dance Club 1. Susan Robinson: NHS; SCA; Cheerleading; Track. Vicki Roelle: Spanish NHS 4; Spanish Club 3; Tennis; Track; Bowling. Up the Ladde 1 Mistakes, corrections, questions, answers . . . all a part of learning and a very big section in the lives of seniors. We were all starting on the first rung of the ladder. No one was licensed but we had to start somehow. Opportunities were abundant. Seniors were practicing to become everything from beauticians to electrical engineers. From newspaper printers to gourmet cooks, the soon-to-be graduates worked hard and some proved their talents very well. Somehwere in the near future, we knew we would hear the voice of a friend on the radio or meet up with a former classmate shouting through a speaker from a platform. As seniors, we knew the time for leaving the nest was approaching fast. But with freedom to choose from endless opportunities, we knew we could go far. Electronics class proves itself to be a little touchy” for senior Greg Tay¬ lor. Seniors 217
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Deborah Schafer: DECA Club 4; Track 1 , 2; Cheerleading 3. Judi Schafer: Quill Scroll 3, 4: Newspaper 3, 4; Backpacking Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Keyettes 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Gymnastics 3. David Schaffer: Ski Club; Latin Club; Football; Soccer; Sym. Chorale. Jessica Senio: Keyettes 2; Newspaper 3; Quill Scroll; NHS; French Club. Jefferson M. Sesler: Chess Club 3, 4; Military Strategy 4. Clif Sevachko: Spanish NHS; Lacrosse. Kenneth G. Sharp, Jr.: SAC 2; Yearbook 2, 3. Sharon Lynn Shaw Mark Shealey: Baseball l, 2,3,4. Greg Sheldon: Newspaper 3; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Barbara J. Shiflett Ivy League or Poison lug? To many, the fact that we were finally seniors was difficult to believe. Together we had struggled, cried, and gnashed our teeth to pull through our high school years. There were times when we succeeded and occasionally we failed, but it was all coming to an end. Well then, what was all this talk about? It really wasn’t over? We had heard of meetings being held. Usually they were held at night, but some were even held during the day. Strange people came with papers and contracts. Stacks upon rows of catalogs, each trying to look the loudest, were piled upon us. Terms muddled our minds: cost, tuition, room and board, ROTC, majors, minors, SAT’s. When would it all stop? But then, a letter arrived in the mail. Acceptance! One more senior was calmed and relaxed. What was this new and different monster which devoured us, but promised better things? Both hesitant and excited, we picked up our lecture notebooks, braced ourselves and made a first step toward . . . college! Caution!. . . College Application. Proceed with care and include a pic¬ ture if possible! Seniors 219
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