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Page 76. 1. The girls track team includes, top row: Coach Peggy Grippin, Maryfaith Snyder, Bobbie Sutton, Greta Naranjo, Beth Williams, Amy Freemon, Candy Howard, Teri Witcher. Bottom row: Sarah Snyder, Leslie Sutton, Lori Williams, Chyleen Ellsworth, and Beverly Fish. 2. Greta Naranjo runs in the 1600 meter relay. 3. Carl Granfelt hands off to Ian Jackson in the 1600 meter relay. 4. Beth Williams comes from behind to win relay. 5. Leslie Sutton leans into second place. 6. Brad Willmott hands off to Ed Roten in the 1600 meter relay. Page 77. 1. The boys track team includes, top row: Ian Jackson, Brad Willmott, Ed Roten, Tim Allen, Manager Veronica Garcia. Bottom row: Eric Moline, Jim Dobry, David DeBorde, Robert Spikes, and Rick Bills. 2. David DeB0rde starts the distance medley relay. 3. Amy Freemon takes the baton from Greta Naranjo in the 1600 meter relay. 4. Leayanne Miller starts Amy Freemon off in the 440 relay. 3 2 5 , iitit
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Page 78. 1. Sleeping Beauty Cast back, row: Casey Denny, Dennis Baker, Jim Dobry, Jay Gates, Jim Roberts, Kenny Knight, Lynn Rabe, Della Webb, Sean Johnson, Danielle Terrill, and Terrill Henderson. Middle row: Mike Savage, Jerry Ellsworth, Teri Witcher, and Russell Ivie, Front row: Jennie Neel, Kim Bailey, Kathy Kornzelman, Teresa Lambert, Sarah Penry, Lee Palmer, Julie O'Neil, and Becky Neel. 2. Danielle Terrill is upset because the wedding plans are not going right. 3. Everyone falls asleep because of the curse that was put on Terrell Henderson. 4. Kathy Komzelman changes the the curse that Robynn Goar put on Sleeping Beauty. 5. Casey Denny kisses Terrell Henderson to wake her up. Page 79. 1. Danielle Terrill inspects the food for the wedding. l- ...r sl 2 i , 4 78 SDIQI EULA
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