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lake my studies seriously they are important to me. I strive to get good grades in every class because education is important in life.” Terrence Hanna I think studying is important because it improves your grades, and if you stud well in high school, it sets a good habit to follow in college. Martin Beagle. Being involved in many clubs as well as two honors classes. Beth Headmen kept active. Bet was a four-year member of the marching and concert hands as well as being involved in the stage and pep bands. % Lewis Pratt Sandra Pratt Library Club 2.4: FTA 4 Donald Kraig Pyer Academic Challenge: Who's Who: Class VP 1.2. 3; Newspaper 3.4 Kevin Rand Senior Men: Who's Who Mary Rebera Cheerleader 1.2.3.4: AFS 1.2.3.4: Senior Women French Club 1.2.3 Dave Rhea French Club 3.4: Key Club 3; Senior Men: Art Club 4 Wendy“Rhea Backpack Club 1.4; Senior Women 4: AFS 4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Softball 2 Kim Richardson Michael Joseph Richey Football 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Senior Men Robbie Ruple Tennis 1.2.3.4: Golf 3.4: Basketball 2.3.4; AFS 2.4; French Club 1.3 J Seniors Pratt-Ruple 17
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Sue Osborne Hand 1.2.3.4: Student Council 4: Senior Women 4; Pep Club 1 Eugene Otto Scott Overway Band 1.2.3.4 Sherri Pal Band 1.2.3.4 Shari Peer Basketball 2.3.4: Choir 1. 2.3: F.T.A. 1: Track Stats 2.3.4: Senior Women Thomas ). Perkins VICA ACJVS 3.4: Vo-Ed class president 4; Treasurer 3 David Peura Band 1.2.3.4; Sr. Trees.; Swim Team 2.3.4; Yearbook 4 Tina Phillips Softball 2.3.4: Volleyball 4: Senior Women 4: GAA 4: Who's Who Norma Platt NUS 3.4: Senior W'omen: Poetry Club 3: Band 1.2. 3: Home Ec Club 4 Diana Potts Band 1.2.3.4: Yearbook 3. 4: Student Council 4 AES 3.4 Many value grades .My QPA? pending extra time, studying harder, and doing homework are all qualities a student has to have in order to do well in school. This year I am taking three honors classes in English, calculus, and Problems of Democracy (POD). Taking honors classes is very beneficial to me because it challenges me to maintain good grades. I can not try to “just get by when 1 take honors classes or college prep classes. I must work hard. Although good grades are important. I do not dwell only on school work and studying. I believe it is important to broaden my horizons. and school cannot totally fulfill these horizons. Realizing it is important to speak proper English, balance check books, and understand the government. I also realize that knowing how to do these things is not enough to fill my life. A student shoul participate in clubs, sports, and other organizations outside of school in order to fully understand the real world. Cindy Applebec 16 Seniors Osborne-Potts
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Agustin Santiago Cross Country 3.4; Base-ball 2.3.4; Wrestling 1,2.3. Sr. Men 4 Luther Sawicki AFS 1.2,3,4; Football 2.3. 4; Track 1.4; Cross Country Tracy Scheanen Gary Scruggs Football 1.2.3.4; Team Captain 4; BCC 2: Student Council 3.4 Doris Sickinger Key Club 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1; Sr. Women 4; Dart Newspaper 4 Ron Showalter Dart Newspaper 4 Lonnie Simms VICA 2 Terry Slay Tennis 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2,3.4; Cross Country 3.4; Sr. Men 4 Don Slebodnick Sr. Men 4; Academic Challenge Capt. 4; Dart Newspaper 3 Jenny Smith AFS 2.3.4: French Club 2. 3.4: Sr. Women 4; Volleyball 2 Injuries hinder us That hurt! With much difficulty and determination. Lisa Smith walks down the hallway. Lisa's injury at cheerleading camp hindered her for about two months. Injuries often occur at school, at home, and on the job. and our students at this school are no exception. Though the only injury I’ve had was fluid on the knee which required a leg brace. I know some people who have been injured many times and have had some from freak accidents. One person I know who has been injured often is Robbie Ruple. He has broken five bones, including his tailbone which he injured when he was back-peddling during a tennis drill. He has been injured almost everywhere—at school, at home, and on the job. Another person I know who suffered a mishap is Dave Peura. David in his junior year was injured in a very freak accident. Once he was looking through an observation window near a swimming pool. He leaned against the window and suddenly it shattered, glass falling everywhere. He was cut and had to receive stitches. Though many people have been injured in some way. there are always the few” who seem to get injured all the time, whether it be a freak accident or not. Keith La Du Trying to take his mind off his broken arm. Scott Massena ponders some other matters. Many seniors experienced the difficulties of having a cast. 18 Seniors Santiago-Smith
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