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W i Mixing two of their favorite pastimes, seniors Jeanette Olaynick and Candace Lauer skateboard while shopping.
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The all boys armed drill team marches in the Nevada Day Parade. Left, Left, Right, Left Basically I signed up for this because after high school I plan on going into the astronautical field! The only way I could do this is if the military helps pay my tuition. ROTC will help me get the scholarship I need, said Senior Ted Cetschman. ROTC was made up of dif- ferent teams. There was the Color Guard, Armed Drill Team, Unarmed Drill Team, and the Rifle Team. These groups com- ROTC COMPANY STAFF: Ted Get chman, Tracey Patterson, Kristie Lawrence, Shane DeForest, Glen Wungenema, Andy Clancy. peted against other schools. ROTC was not just guns and flags, though. Many different subjects were studied. Among them were First Aid, History, and Oceanography. ROTC was taken instead of PE. Classes were held three times a day. First there was zero period, which was sophomores, juniors, and seniors. First period was Naval Science 3, which was for juniors and seniors. Last, but not least, was second period. That was Naval Science 2, which was another class for sophomores. The all girls unarmed drill team also par- ticipated in the Nevada Day Parade. Ted Cetschman, Tracey Patterson, Dan Lowe, Kristie Lawrence, and Steve Bryan present the flags at the homecoming game. Senior Andy Clancy touches up his notebook while behind him junior Kevin Kranz quietly studies. ROTC FBLA S
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Were you surpised? You now have in your possession a black yearbook. Like all little black books, this too contains the names and pictures of all your friends and teachers alike. Not only that, it has all the names, addresses, and phone numbers of the places in the com- munity where you went on the weekends, or ate lunch, or cleaned your uniforms, or bought your car, or worked a job, or ordered yourr prom tux Like high school all these places were a part of your woHd. You gave them your business and they gave you, the student body, their support. Without the community, many school funds would have dwindled to the bare minimum. Many places donated goods to help with dif- ferent projects. Many parents donated money or worked hands on with the students on their projects. Without the financial support through adver- tisements, even the yearbook couldn ' t represent you adequately. We thank our local merchants for giving us the opportunity to give you a black book. Maybe it is off the wall, but how much more off the wall could we get? Cooks Blair Sharp and Carol Sheeks prepare to make hot, fresh rolls for lunch. Sophomore Amy Miles uses community donated pro- ducts to work on the sophomore homecoming float which won second place. Mi Satisfying customer ' s Big Mac attack is something senior Don Con- rad does best as he waits for the order at his after school job. Here ' s cooking for you! lunior Chris Wilcox prepares a din- ner as part of his job while work- ing at Happy Steak. Contents Carneta . . ... 228 Closing . . ... 230 End ... 232
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