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Rams March To Different Beat Hey, what arc your plans for today? This was a typical question which many students were asked every day by friends and family. It was not unusual for a student to answer this question with a long list of activities that he or she had at school that day. Senior Jenny Leicht ex- plained, Well, in the morning I have a student council meeting, after school two club meetings, and in the evening I am going to keep the score- book at the basketball game. In increasing numbers, students began to take an active role in school life. Senior Mark Robinson said, There are many opportunities to get involved in the various activities around school. Some students chose to participate in many dif- ferent activities while others opted to stick to their favorite one. Most of the students asked felt that high school would be one of the most enjoyable times of their life. Senior Robert Shavelle stated, We have a large school with diverse offerings, and therefore there is something for everybody. Each individual has a chance to shine in his or her own way and that is what makes it special. ABOVE LEFT: LOOK IT ' S ME— Exclaims pepster Jeannine QucsncI as she practices for the fall sports assembly in the stadium. CENTER: HUMMING ALONG— During fourth pe- riod choral, Eric Bjclland leads the class in warmups. LEFT: JAZZ IT UP — At an evening practice, Richard Schaffer prac- tices on his scales. ABOVE: SHE ' S A RAM— Jenny Leicht shows the newly made ram head to student council during second period. BOTTOM LEFT: DANCE FEVER— Rhonda Stinson rehearses for the dance concert during seventh period in the mirror room. FROM BOTTOM LEFT: FACES— Nancy Thompson, Anthony Tinson, Patty Feck, David Mead, Janice Gee, Bruce Edwards, Kim Duffy, Steve Sueki, Diane Baucom, Matt Archer, Angel Eurc, Bob Harris, Kathy Jose Opening A Place For You
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