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K. Tierney A. Triplett J. Ullrich M. Walters T. Weihe K. Wheatley T. White C. Wiehebrink T. Willett P. Williams R. Williams B. Wolfe G. Wuetcher T. Yurt J. Zahn J. Zoeller TOP RIGHT: Juniors, Mark Thompson (Fore- ground), Dennis Humble, Ken Sample, and David Kirchner are caught up in the effervescent spirit of a football game. ABOVE: (Left to Right) Dan Schmitt, Tim Moreschi, Pat Kilkelly, Randy Min- gus, and Bob Bean take a break from the excite- ment at Bingo. RIGHT: Kyle Malone, during a field trip to Frankfort, brushed with power when he was permitted to visit the governor ' s office. 94 JUNIORS
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He is a quiet leader . Alan Deddens (Left) and classmate. Rick Cusick, are as enthused as any student when it was an- nounced that Field Day was postponed because of rain. Classes were dismissed early that day. ft ft I $ M nick Cusick played an important part, not only in the class of ' 77, but also in the entire school atmosphere. Rick didn ' t participate in any sports, nor in any extra-curricular activity, with the exception of the National Honor Society into which he was re- cently inducted, but he is the type of guy who is a quiet leader. Through his attendance at football and basketball games, he uplifted the spirit of all who were there cheering the faithful on. Rick may not have cheered the loud- est, but sportin ' those Georgia State Patrol shades, his presence was never taken for granted. Academically, he was a stalwart stu- dent shown by the fact that he re- ceived an award for being on the hon- or roll for three consecutive years. More importantly, class environment was enriched by his witty and tactful humor. His calculator jokes were a welcomed break in the classroom rou- tine. If for some reason there would be an emergency, Ricky would always be there ready and willing to pitch in. With the Class of ' 77 being hurled to- ward their final year, he will be there along with his class, enthused as ever, awaiting graduation, and the outside world. r P. Ray R. Rice J. Robbins M. Rohleder B. Saksefski K. Sample P. Santiage F. Schablik D. Schaefer D. Schmitt R. Schmitt T. Schueman R. Sears C. Senn K- Senn S. Shadowen J. Siemens D Skaggs K. Skaggs T. Smith K. Stoltz T. Straub G. Tate M. Tate J. Thomas R. Thomas M. Thompson S. Thornberry 93 JUNIORS
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The more we do, the more we can do I he concept of The more we do, the more we can do, (Hazlitt), was clearly in- tegrated into the life-style of the junior class this year. Without a doubt, this helped the school year be such a success. We did it all, from oratorical contests to cheering sections. Try-It-Week was run with a heavily ladened junior work crew and most of the Wednes- day night Bingo workers were juniors. Juniors really helped the school this year, but more importantly, their work developed character, n . TOP: Pat Mahoney cleans his shotgun which he used to teach a class during Try-It-Week. LEFT: Winners of the Oratorical Contest sponsored by the VFW being presented with certificates are Greg Kellems, Mr. John Moll, principal, the VFW representative, Kenny Baur, Tim Goatley (1st place), Tim Moreschi (2nd place). 95 JUNIORS
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