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Terri Steele, Linda Stiner, Greg Stockton, Kim Suffron, Mark Suit, Kathleen Sullivan Randy Sullivan, Veronica Swaffer, Ken Swart, Kenton Swart, LaDonna Tabing, Randy Thomasson Ronald Tillery, Janet Townsend, Are den Unruh, Dale Utz, Jay Vance, Robert Vandegrift Damien Vanderhoof, Robert Vickers, Blaine Vonderwall, Brenda Wagoner, Marie Waldschmidt, Tim Ward Carefully handling the glass, Carl Compton, sophomore, prepares a micro- scope slide in his biology class. if it A. ,ef , NX- li ,Mo Completing an experiment in her biology class, Elaine Hinderlighter, sopho more, focuses her microscope.
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It's quite a change Moving from seven classes a day to six classes, from one lunch line to three, and from being mighty eighth graders to freshmen was quite a change for the new underciassmen. But, once again, the new class weath- ered the experience. The experience started out with a warning. At freshman orientation, stu- dents were warned not to walk on the grass. This rule was impressed on the new freshmen before they were given a bad impression by the returning stu- dents. At semester, gym went co-educa- tional, giving this class of freshmen the distinction of being the first to have two whole years of mixed classes. Tom Kimball, freshman, said, It's hard being a freshman because you have to get used to a brand new school system. 1 1! Freshman class officers, Shawn 2 3 Konkel, presidentg Rhonda Darr, secre- tary: Jeff Cummings, treasurer: and Diane Canaan, vice-president. 2! During com- prehensive home economics Kathy McGinley, freshman, works on a study guide. 31 In biology green Felix Brown studies the circulatory sys- tem. ,J i
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