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Will There Be School Today? The weather, although it doesn ' t rule the school day. does play part in deciding if school should open and when. At the beginning of the 1983- 1984 school year, the first week to be exact, classes were held for only half a day because of the soaring temperatures which were above one hundred every day of the week. Classes were only twnety minutes each, which made for a pretty good first week of the year for everyone. In winter, another extreme in weather also comes into play with the school day. Instead of the tempera- tures being above a hundred, they were below zero for a longer period of time than it usually was in winters past. School officials had to decide if school should open as the weather conditions worsened. Students had only two extra days in which they could miss school without having to make up the lost days. From left to right, this page: Jody Sloner. Chris Stricklin, Linda Szworc, Daryl Taylor. John Tesar. April Thomas. Brad Thompson. Mike Townesend. Richard Tracy. Andy Trout, Teri Tullous, David Turner, Andrew Tweedy, Mike Tyler, Dawn Underwood, Cindy VanDonselaar, Raymon Vargas, Robert Vargas, Julie Villanueva, Lisa Villareal. Teresa W acha, Tracy Wagslaff, kathy Ware, Jerry Webb. Opposite page: Jennifer Wells. Jim Werth, Mike Wertz- berger, kelly Will, Chris Williams. Chris Williams, Denise Williams, John Williams, Tammy Williamson, Daryl Wills. Charlotte Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Sharron Wilson, Mike Wineteer, Kevin Wingrove. Bob Winkler, Mike Witkowski, Michelle Wolfe, Shea Wood, Bill Wood, David Wright, Mike Wright. William Zeiger, Kathy Zeigler, Laura Zeitz, Kathy Zimmer, Kim Zinkus. Jeff Zoucha Photo, opposite page bottom: T.R. Gurganus and Tracy Erftmier discussing homework. 82
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. From left to right, top to bottom, opposite p ge: Dan Purdum. Robbie Radii. Tony Ramirez. Andy Rasmusson. Paul Reed. Brett Richards. Teresa Roberts. Holly Robertson. Sharon Robnelt. Tom Rodriquez. David Roshak. Tim Russell. From left to right, this page: Tammika Ruth. Shannon Ryser. Robert Sadler. Scott Saunders. Erich Sawyer. Russell Schaefer. kenda Schliesman. kalhryn Seaman. Tom Shafer. Bonnie Shenton. Nicole Shinholser. Mike Shipley. David Showers. Curtis Smith. John Smith. Lisa Smith. Richard Smith. Pat- rick Snyder. Tony Soots. Susan Stamp. Michelle Stednilz. Shirley Stehr, Lynda Steigerwalt. Scott Stoltenberg. At the left Are we camera shy? No way! replies Jim Griffiths. Stephanie Hale, and Donna Zpevak. Bottom, opposite page, far left In the famous words of Linda Shwartz. Does my hair look okay? Opposite page, right: And wearing the famous ROTC Blues is Miss Mona Moore. fT7 |5 81
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