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Senior reflect on their last year WHEELER, TRACY: FCA 9-10, Publications Club 11-12, Newspaper 11.12, Yearbook 12, Foren- sics 1O-12, Photographer 12, STUCO 10-12, President 12: Debate 10-11, Wrestling 9-12. WHITE, THURMAN: Spanish Club, vice presi- dent, Honor Roll 9-12, Drama 9-12. WHIT- CRAFT, CANDY: Needle Arts Club 9, Pep Club 9- 10, CPO 12, STUCO 9-12, NHS 10-12, Home- coming Queen Candidate 12. Photographer 12. WILLIAMS, NINA: French Club 9-12. -NILLMS, TERRY: Baseball 10-12, Honor Roll 10-12, WILSON, GARY: Industrial Club 11-12. Football 9-10, Wrestling 9-10. WILSON, MIKE. WINTER, PENNY. WISEMAN, RICHARD1 Gymnastics Club, Letter- man's Club, Track 9-12, Gymnastics 11, Cross Country 9-11. WOODS, RICHARD. WORD, ROB: Gymnastics Club 9-12, Key Club, Rifle Club 10- 12, Gymnastics 9-12. I liked school this year, but l'm glad to be getting out, said Jan McWilliams, senior. This sentiment was prevalent among the 200 members of the class of '77, Of these, about one hundred had attended school to- gether since the first grade. As sen- iors settled down to enjoy them- selves the last few days, this fact WZS 9Vld6f'lt. Lori Hazelton, senior, I'II miss my friends the most, mainly be- cause I won't see some during the summer and others never again. Taking things easy was the main objective, however. Frisbee games during class time were not unheard of and there were- no less than four scheduled gyp days but many sen- iors took several more. Seniors also had to miss class for practices, picking up graduation items, and taking care of last min- ute details along with coping with finals. 1! Adjusting their graduation attire to see if it fits are seniors Rhonda Thomas and Richard Wiseman. if . 9'1--iw ' T LP' . .. . 'W I 1 W' -4 X, 'ti ff 1 W 1 R' .SQ i Q N' uf: E NDR:- N -EM . . .,,, , N , r 'Mis
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Jff..il --J 4 5. SXJXH ,TX V if I I 7 I 4 y Q.. Il KY? , E Y, D0 Z F5 f t ' FW -ff .I v 5 Q ,um 1-' 'n . I f' B? 'CQ ' 4 J ' 'S t :fag- ff - ll: Z? . vu N H Q ' , I I I A: 'Li , , Q 'WN y . .4-,g , I ., 'M .' , ll. SULLIVAN, SHAWN: Rifle Club, 9-12, president: Honor Roll 9-12, Track 9-12, Marching Band 9- 12. TABING, K'ANN: Campus Life 10-12, Pep Club 10. TASKER, BILL. TAYLOR, NIKKI. THOMAS, RHONDA. THOMPSON, KIRBY: Golf 9- 10, Rifle Club 9-12, Honor Roll 9-10. TRISLER, TERRY: Industrial Education 9-12, Campus Life 9-12. UGLOW, CHERYL: Publications 10-12, Or- chestra 9-12, Campus Life 11, NHS 12, Student Liason Committee 12. VAUGHT, PAULA: DECA 11-12, Honor Roll 9-10. VENABLE, PAM: DECA 12, Pep Club 9-10, Track 9-10. VONDERWALL, SUSAN: Campus Life 12, FHA 9-12, French Club 9-11, Honor Roll 9-12, Track 9-10, Swimming 9-10. WALL, MARVIN: Football 9-12, Wrestling 9-12, VICA 10-12. WAR- RINGTON, LISA: Pep Club 9-10, Pom-Pons 10, Jr. DECA 11, Art Club 11. WEBB, GINA: Thespian 10- 12, DECA 11-12, Orchestra 9, Forensics 11-12, French Club 9-10, FHA 9, Honor Roll 10-12. WEBSTER, NANCY: Freshman-Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11-12, FHA 10. WENTLING, WAYNE: Key Club 9-10, Letterman's Club 12, Band 9-11, Honor Roll 9-12, Football 9, Tennis 9- 12. WEST, JEFF. WEST, KEVIN: Spanish Club 9- 12, Campus Life 9-10, Honor Roll 9-12. WHEEL- ER, CAROL: OEA 12, president: Business Explora- tion Club 12, Needle Arts 9, Pep Club 9-11, NHS 12, Cheerleader 10-11, Track 9, Honor Roll 10- 12. WHEELER, JAMES: Honor Roll 9-12. F' GV WIT, I x 5' 1' 4f ' Q., Seniors Rob Mayer and Charlie Schneiter discuss activities in government class.
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s-- g Event of the year As in past years, the junior class spent many endless hours raising money to put on a successful prom. The prom was held in the Campus Activities Center ballroom theme being The Young and the Rest- less. Colors chosen for the prom were rose, blue, and silver, and the tables were all decorated with bouquets of pink and blue carnations. Shade provided the music for the prom. Janis Panizzi and John Chrisman were named Prom King and Queen, while Barbie Lang and Ivan Chris- man were chosen as junior atten- dants. 1! Janis Panizzi and John Chris- 1 man beam after being named 2 Prom King and Queen for 1977, 4 3 2! Junior attendants: Gary Har- grove, Trudy Brooks, Jody Maechtlen, Doug Jack, ivan Chrisman, and Barbie Lang. 3! Senior candidates: Bonnie Lang, Scott Griffin, Janis Panizzi, John Chris- man, Richard Hall, and Addie Cook. 4! Among the many couples enjoying a slow dance were Ruth Williams, sophomore, and Darryl Hin- shaw, junior. gf x2
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