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Maricar Tolentino Heather Tooley Peter Vangtal Denise Veach Heidi Weiss Brett Wilkerson Joel Wolverton Donna Woodcock It sure beats walking “HELP HOW DO YOU STOP THIS THING?! might well have been the formost plea from the mouth of many first-time driv¬ er’s ed. students when they took the wheel for that first time. Or, another question: “You don’t really expect me to parallel park there, do you?” If you’re honest with your memory, you’ve been there, too! The experience may have been terrifying—especially that first time. The fear is not something you ever admitted aloud, however! Remember trying to figure out which pedal made you stop—and you were fifty feet (and closing) from of the inter¬ section? Remember driving ten miles per hour and thinking that was too fast?! Most of the students who took Mr. Kil¬ gore’s Traffic Safety Education class rated it quite high. It’s a class that they all enjoyed very much. This year, two classes were taught in Spady Hall versus the usual one per semester taught in the past. The actual “in¬ motion driving” was taught by a very tena¬ cious—and brave—Tom May from the De¬ fensive Driving School. Mr. Kilgore had an oft repeated reminder for his students—“Don’t forget your driver’s permit!” Ross - Zirkle 27
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Nerissa Ross Cam Rutherford Connie Schaffer Ted Spencer Kim Stanwick Mark Swinth Karen Taylor Helena Venn Ricky Wade Andre’ Wang Nicole Washington Sheri Woosley Denita Zirkle NOT PICTURED: Deana Barnhart Chris Brown Mike Healey Michele Herendez Yobi Kasper Amanda Jorgensen Traffic Safety Education —how long we all looked forward to it! Christina Hoxie is no exception as she prepares to do her final drive with her instructor before taking her test. 26 Drive ’em
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Carl Aus Daryl Berden Diane Berecz Jennifer Brown Leanne Bunnell Chris Cassingham Sophomore Officers: Heather Ordelheide, Spiritu¬ al Vice President, Todd Nelson, Sgt.-at-Arms; Bob Thayne, President; Eric Wentland, Social Vice Presi¬ dent; Corby Cumbo, Treasurer; Shelly Donahey, Sec¬ retary. A beat above “Who should we elect for President?—or Vice President?” These questions and many others were flashed back and forth among Sophomores as they gathered for their class elections. Mr. Hyde and Mrs. Syphers the class sponsors, soon got the excited voices some¬ what under control and the class elections were under way. Nominations were taken for President, and quickly narrowed down to two people, Eric Wentland and Bob Thayne. The voting was close; Bob Thayne winning by the narrow mar¬ gin of two votes. The voting continued and Eric Wentland came back to win Social Vice Presi¬ dent. The other officers were; Heather Ordel¬ heide, Spiritual Vice President; Shelly Dona¬ hey, Secretary; Corby Cumbo, Treasurer; Todd Nelson, Sgt.-at-Arms. Bob Thayne “wants to get as much done as possible. First, we need to find out just what the class wants and what resources are avail¬ able,” he reported. —C. Yamamoto Ellen Gildersleeve 28 Sophomore officers
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