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Becky Robb Brian Roberts Elizabeth Robertson Mike Robinson Robert Robinson Eddie Roelle Greg Ross JoAnne Rossi Rebecca Roth Jan Roush Christopher Rowe John Rowlett Nancy Rowzie Ron Rulapaugh Mark Rutter Charles Ryan,III Kathy Ryan Barbara Rynex Deborah Sahd Don Samuels Loretta Sandoval Brian Sapp Eric Sasaki Gail Schaller 78 Honorable Discharge
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Gregory Reese Vicki Reeve Lynn Reisinger Richard Rentner John Reuther Cynthia Rhodes Zachary Richards Laura A. Richardson Once Upon a ime... ...There were a lot of students who took school very seriously and got good grades. But, as their senior year rolled around, they became in- volved in other activities. Some had part time jobs, others were in- volved in sports, and some were just dedicated to having fun. School was at the bottom of their list of priorities. They banded together to form the FGSS (Former Good Students Society). FGSS had no meetings, nor sponsor, and held no activities. The fifty members were ctiosen at the recommendation of the officers. The only requirement was a pledge to live by the motto: Homework Comes Last. Laura L. Richardson Jeffrey Richmond Jill Riordan Kathy Ripley Timothy Risinger Susan Rivas Dave Rivers Tania Robayo Seniors 77
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David Schleisman Dave Schneeweis Richard Schneeweis Paige Schrum Albert Schultz Valerie Schwein James Scott Bob Seale Matt Sellers Tammy Seltzer Laura Senich Phil Sessoms Tom Sewell Sam Sharpe Michael Sheehan Laura Shenk %QHFF. Six o’clock in the morning the alarm clock went off. Senior cautiously opened one eye and peered around the room. It was still dark and cold. How much longer to go? Eight and a half hours or 510 minutes or 30,600 seconds were left in the school day. Senior struggled out of bed and groaned as his feet hit the cold floor. He stumbled into the bathroom to take a shower, dress- ed, and then went to get breakfast. Finally, after almost missing the bus, Senior made it to school. First period was a real eye opener with a four page test. After that first ordeal, second and third periods passed painlessly enough. Fourth period was next; half of the day was over. Two and a half hours of school were left. The countdown began: 45 minutes, 15 minutes, five, four, three, two, one! The glorious sound of a bell could be heard ringing in the distance. Senior raised his eyes towards heaven-alook of pleasure and relief spread over his face,TGIF! The media center provides a quiet place for Keith Hale and Mark Griffin to do research.
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