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hr Jim Doyle Grcrthchan Drccs Coraiic DuVal Tim Dwycr Posic lidgien . . ft r • v- - I liked my locker. It was a perfect home away from home ' freshman Kim Dewing Tiana Finn Holjy Fleming Chris Fletcher Erik Fox Connie Foye Elizabeth Franz Danny Friedman Jason Fuller Meredith Funkhouser Russell Gamble Tarun Ganeriwal Shea Gardner Rebecca Garlitz Danny Gorretson Lisa Gehley James Gentry Kathryn Gettings Saboon Ghawrwal Curtis Gibbens Jonathan Gilbart Scott Goodman Linda Grant Steven Grant Will Griesheber Matthew Grosso Sandra Gurick Jenni Haessig Cristi Hale Matt Hakola Shannon Hall Jang Han Tony Harahan Melissa Harman Theresa Harnisch Greg Harrison Freshmen c r Doyle — Harrison Zjy
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Stuffing it in Freshmen year was a time for changes: new school, new teachers, and smaller lockers. Because of the over-enrollment at WSHS years ago, the school built smaller lockers in order to accommodate the enor- mous amount of students. They were designed smaller so more could fit in the extra space on the walls. Now that the student popula- tion is back to normal, every new freshman class has the privilege of owning one for their first year f high school. Besides being ' too small, com- plaints were made about the lockers being hard to open; they jammed very easily. Most everyone wants to share a locker with a friend. According to some freshmen (girls), sharing was next to impossible; however, some managed. Freshmen Because the width of the lockers are narrower then the width of even the thinnest human body, the mad rush after school became a problem for those who had to catch a bus in eight minutes. You have to squeeze to get to them, stated Ann Yatzeck. Almost ever) ' student at WSHS liked to have pictures of hunks or babes in their lockers to cover up the graffitti or other artwork written inside the locker walls. Many freshmen became upset because they had to cut down much of a picture in order to have it fit inside the gray door. The freshman class of ' 89, like the other nineteen freshman classes that preceded them, surviv- ed their first year of high school even if the lockers may have b)een a bit puny. I can ' t wait to see my my friend next year when he tries to use these things, said one freshman with a grin on his face. HOME SVTEET HOME . . . Freshmf had smaller lockers than the u| perclassmen. A Spanan gets his bool out of his tiny home away from home David Crittenden Ken Crumley Yolanda Cusack Brian Davem Shannon Davis Tony Davis LaVonnc DeBmin Richard DeBusk Joel Dixon Carla DelGuercico Janie Dixon Travis Dodson Jennifer Donohue Kendall Doran Marie Durharme DougDu; jrth Desiree 258 S shmen rtenden — Duke ■ ' Our lockers were small, but thej ' were suffident for our needs. '
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Drew Harteveld Peter Hedlund Hans Heinz Lynn Hendricks Maria Hernandez Adam Hess Randy Hevner Larisa Higham Christy Hill Keith Hine Kim Hinson Heather Hittle Jim Hobgood Amy Hoekstra Scott Hossenlop Richard Houser Lauri Huffman Kevin Hulsing David Intolubbe Dan Janoski Wendie Jemmett Eric Johnson Jeff Johnson Dave Jones Jason J David Jordan Martin Kady Kristi Kammerude Amy Kiely Sang Kim Walter Kim Klint KimbeU Roxanne Kimberlin Greg Klebes David Klett Deanna Kline Jenny Knouf Laura Knell Pete Knese Cindy Knott Katharine Knudsen John Knutson 260 Freshmen Harteveld - Taking PE was fun. It was one class where worked our bodies. freshman David Klett r had homework or tests, so we all just relaxed our minds while we
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