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KF' x' T f IW C -R .V Qi wi lg? Kirby Thompson, Virginia Thompson, Theresa Tiffany, Terry Trisler, Cheryl Uglow, Paula Vaught. Pam Venable, Susan Vonderwall, Marvin Wall, Randy Wall, Lisa Warrington, Bobby Waters. Gina Webb, Nancy Webster, Wayne Wen- tling, leff West, Kevin West, Carol Wheeler. james Wheeler, Tracy Wheeler, Candy Whit- craft, Thurman White, Nina Williams, Pennie Winter. Gary Wilson, Richard Wiseman, Richard Woods, Rob Word, Bill Wright. Sophomores Tim johnson, Scott Holton, and Lyn Ten Eyck take time out to measure time in Mr. Unruh's second hour Biology IIS class.
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Lisa Phillips, Garry Pierce, Tom Pinkston, julie Pulec, Terri Raine, Donna Randall Donnie Randall, Terri Randall, Elaine Red- doch, Mark Reece, Cindi Reed, Debbi Reed. julie Renner, Brad Renollet, Ricky Richard- son, Tim Richardson, Rena Ricketts, Denise Riley. Norman Roberts, Adrain Rogers, Terry Roe, Kim Roeder, Steve Rogge, Larry Rooker. Ellen Rose, Mark Ruark, Kay Schaffer, Chris Schauf, Charlie Schneiter, Charlene Scho- field. Terry Schreiber, Sheryl Scott, Steve Scott, Ted Shamblin, George Sherman, Cindy Shipman. Parsha Simmons, Greg Simons, jay Slater, Ke- vin Slay, Penny Smith, Sam Smith. Steve Smith, john Sobba, David Sparks, Steve Steele, Steve Sterling, Chris Stewart. Nancy Stockton, Debi Sturchio, Kelli Strick- land, Kip Stukey, Tammy Suffron, David Sulli- van. David Sykes, K'Ann Tabing, Bill Tasker, Nikki Taylor, Lyn Ten Eyke, Rhonda Thomas.
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Freshmen Qvvlei' Cl-lS Those Seniors really think they're cool . . . That's because they are . . , I can't get my locker open , , . What hall is this? l'm never going to get the hang ofthis . ,. This is what they've been waiting for all their lives, what they've read about in books and heard talked about by older brothers and sisters - high school. Freshmen face such problems as: being initiated and hassled by up- perclassmen. Some have the feeling of not being quite in the middle of things, but their fears soon fade as they begin to get caught up in the activities of high school life. Football and basketball games, pep assemb- lies, concerts, plays and dances. The beginnings of four years that will be the most remembered years of their lives. l 'lf Freshmen busy at work David T' Goss, Danny Meyer and Ioe Huff- --' man. 2f Freshmen class sponsors - 3 Mr. Robert Cairns and Mr. Leland Unruh. 3X Richard Reed and Wade Reich- mann find working together easier than working along. ,h 1, t l
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