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Douglas Rogers Guy Rogers Maarsha Rosencrance Jeffrey Rudd 1 X Stephen Rutz Colleen Ryan Jeffrey Sattler Lee Schardt Judith Schember Eric Schiddel Allan Schmidt Jeffrey Schulte Steven Schwartz Kiersten Sieber John Sengstock Troy Setlock Jeffrey Sgro Tammie Shaulis Nicholas Shea Andrea Shealy James Sherman Scott Shertzer Barbara Shimel Steven Shimel Benjamin Shinkle Malinda Shively Phillip Shore Kevin Shoup Stacy Silberhom Jennifer Skiver Robert Slovak Lisa Smead Kristin Smenner David Smiddy Laura Smiddy Dianne Smith Jeff Smith Jennifer Smith Lori Smith Robbie Smith Dawn Smithers Diane Snyder Jennifer Sowards Brad Speweik Lisa Spohler Douglas Spotts Laura Springer Christy Sprott Theresa Stahl Eric Stamper Danielle Stanton Dougla Steinman Julie Stevens Laura Stewart Catherine Storm Dana Sudek Brooke Sullivan Matthew Suzor Chad Swan Lee Swartz Tasha Swift Marie Swope Joseph Tanis
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Christopher Plummer Charles Poorman Wendy Poorrnan Angela Post Michelle Prati loseph Pruss Timothy Rawson Jeffrey Ray Stephen Reau James Reaume Daniel Rector Heather Reed Eric Remley Ryan Rhoades Douglas Rice james Richie Cristey Riffle Jennifer Riffle jennifer Rippey Melissa Ritchie Lyman Robertson Assembliesll Free a Time For Students usic, cheering, entertainment and applause. These were seen and heard as students sat packed together at the many assemblies presented by the school. Whether it was a pep assembly, where students screamed and cheered for athletes of different sports, or a Christmas concert where they sat and listened to seasonal music, students were always excited to be able to leave their classes to watch an enjoyable show. Eighth grader Ken Jocobs stated, HMy favorite assembly was a pep assembly because you get to be with your friends and show your spirit. The student council also put on many other assem- biies such as the high school Soiree Singers for ninth, a trampoline exhibition and the yearly awards assembly. Eighth grader Steffanie Wozniak stated, iiMy favorite assembly was the awards assembly because I like see- ing who wins the various awards. After each assembly ended, students went back to their classes with memories of the great times they ex- pehenced. Come On Down World Class Trampolinest George Huntzicker calls a student down to humiliate him as part of his performance at an assembly held November 6.
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Bod Attractions Stu ents Looks Very Important ersonality and popularity are important factors about a person, but most students got turned on by physical appearance. Things such as hair style, eye color, smile, hair color and build were what girls noticed in guys and what guys noticed in girls. For hair, most students liked short, bobbed or curly styles and blonde hair the best. The favorite eye color, among all grades was blue. Many people thought eyes were a very important fea- ture. Eighth grader, Jody Owczarzak stated, I look at guys' eyes first because they give the face character. Freshman Darrin Posta also said, ul like girls with brown or blue eyes because they're the most noticeable feature on the face. But eighth grader Matt Wagenhauser said, I get turned on by girls' legs, especially if they're thin. Not everyone noticed eyes and build though. I think ' a nice smile is important because it shows that the person has a good personality, remarked seventh grader, Stephanie Porter. In determining friends, physical appearance came first. The way people looked influenced the rest of the crowd. As friends became better acquainted, they dis- covered that appearance led to different personalities and more friendships. You've got the look! Blue eyes and blonde hair were the favorite eye and hair colors among the student body. Eighth grader, Ken Jacobs shows 0 his baby blues and short, blonde hair. 38 Smlle Ei hth raders, Tammy McCarley, Tonya Leffel, and Becky Neorr ash t eir pearlies while socializing in the hallway. Short and sweet . . . Eighth grader, Michelle Turner models her short build. Many junior high students favored short builds on guys and girls.
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