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Spaulding, Chad Spaulding, Melissa Spiller, Michele Spring, Cheryl Stacy, Juliannc Stewart, Gary Stinson, Tracey Stockstill, Marcia Stoker, Erin Strcck, Mark Strickland, James Strickland, Jody Suitor, Shannon Sullivan, Monty Sumrall, Clark Svoren, David Swann, Jennifer Talley, Tammy Terry, Pam Theofanidis, Chris Thomas, Rene Tierney, Jack Tippit, Rex Torkelson, Shawn Trainer, Ryan Trevino, Federico Tsc, Judy Tucker, Jeff Tucker, Jennifer Turner, Kevin Turner, Michelle Unger, Carla Juniors Turn For The Future •‘You are number 58, said many juniors to their friends upon having their rings turned. The rings ranged in price from $110 to $200, but despite the high prices, sales were up. After three long months, the juniors received their rings on December 12. I felt I was a step closer to finishing high school, said Junior Chris Theofanidis, after he received his ring. Junior Noel Orsak said. I thought it was a waste of money.” Likewise went for Junior Lana Brown who said. It wasn't worth it. In spite of the mixed reactions, juniors went through the ritual of ring turning, and setting aside the last turn for that special someone. When asked who would be the last person to turn their rings these juniors replied; Janet Jessen - Mark Streck , Lana Brown - George Baker , Valerie Card - Patrick Corcoran”, Joel Parker - Kathy Brown . Tracy Geise - John Perez , Murphy Klasing - Lisa Farney , Flo Linderman - my ex-boyfriend Earl Stokes”, Rogan Brunet - Steven Kniznur , Mark Henderson - Patty Reagan”, and David Kuehn replied, Tracy Suder.” Although many of the juniors will probably toss their rings in a box after high school, the memories of ring day will last forever. By S. Reis. Junior Class Editor The last week before Christmas vacation is always filled with anticipation, but juniors had added excitement when their senior rings arrived on Dccomber 12. Juniors Tammy Yokum, Jana Blaikie, and Wally Rowoll wait for theirs. Photo by M. Spiller 196 Juniors
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utting the finishing touches n her makeup, Junior Lisa arney gets ready for her first ue during a rehearsal for Our Town. Lisa portrayed one of the dead people in the graveyard scene during the three performances of the production. Photo by Cates L. Playing substitute teacher for Mr. Ruff's Chemistry class, Junior Sabrina Stockstill accumulates extra-credit points by explain- ing her techniques for balancing chomical equa- tions. Photo by V. Pai uniors Ryan Trainer and teve Mariotti clown around uring the Tenth Annual exas Renaissance Festival, lyan and Steve went with the German Club on November 4th. Other clubs that attended include the French, Spanish, and Latin Clubs. Photo by C. Yang Juniors George Baker, Rodney Chamblee, and Chris Theofanidis, German Club president, occupy them- selves with a stimulating conversation before the be- ginning of Ms. Maddox’s second period German class. Photo by V. Pai rrnTTTTTrrr i i Minutes before the pep rally, the Junior Class prepares themselves to out scream the other classes. Photo by V. Pai Juniors 195 JUNIORS
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erman Club President, unior Chris Theofanidis, is cked up in the stalls for the second time at the Texas Renaissance Festival. Bail was one dollar, but it seems no one would spare a buck. Photo by C. Yang fter four frionds pooled teir money together, Chris released, and gets his revenge on Junior Rodney Chamblee, who was responsible for Chris' impris- onment. Photo by C. Yang awaited ring as Junior Ryan Photo by M. Spiller Trainer examines his own. unior Steve Marlotti to take out the long Juniors Dawn Lyngus, Carol haswonthespiritstick.Photo Ann Adams, and Bizzy Deck- by K. Groves ard wait to see if their class Junior Bandits' Coach Gary Ott shares his strategics with team members Diane Ben- nett, Kim Schubert, Jana Blaikie, and Betsy Brehm. Photo by L. Cates Juniors 197 JUNIORS
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