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Page 52 text:
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THE MANY KEYS INCLUDE Each year Sophomores and Juniors were chosen by their fellow class- mates to lead their class through the year. They are giv- en additional responsibilities of guiding this class and contrib- ute extra time to make the school year a success. Beginning at the bottom of the ladder are ten sophomore students who are elected to serve as active members on the Student Council. The Council is a place where students can air their gripes and complaints about the school with coordi- nator Mr. Bob Young. Climbing the ladder are the Junior class. Selecting an elite few to represent them as a stu- dent body are President: Ben Huff; Vice-President: Kelly Young; Secretary: Lori Meyer; and Treasurer: Brian Carpenter. These four along with sixteen additional representatives, and class sponsor, Mrs. Donna Miller, diligently work to raise money for the Jr. Sr. Prom. These two groups are ex- tremely important to the Key Ring of Excellence in the School. Creating a masterpiece of art are Mike Bell and Steve Watson. Missy Beach tests her strength with Angie Krebbs. Talking about the latest news are Todd Martin, and Chris Maynard. Lunch in the gym with IT. Frye, L. Thompson, L. Keen, B. Voss, J. Purnell, R. Perry, J. Perkins, C. Brewer, A. Simpson, D. Landrum, ). Baxture, T. Raleigh, D. Byrd, K. Woods, L. Couch, and G. Stewart. 48 Sophomores And Junior Divider
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The Best Of Times!” Slowly your thoughts drift away from class, and you begin to think of any other place to be but school. Where would your dreams lead you? Some may choose a quiet country-side with rolling hills and clear blue skies (Roger Perry). Or maybe one might wish to view the breath-taking scene of snow-capped mountains and rushing rivers (Dawn Blackburn, Stephanie Rider). Others may desire to escape to an exotic island in the South Pacific with it's crashing waves and sandy beaches (Pat Sullivan, Kimm Jones). On the other hand, many people prefer the roar of city life with its bustling crowds, towering buildings and continuous noises. Particu- larly attractive are the center squares drawing many crowds in vari- ous seasons (Mike Jones, Crystal Litz). There are many places to let your minds wander off to. Where would you go? Sara Norman — France Steve Holmstrom — Another universe Amy Miracle — Afghanistan Jeff Rose — Australia Tammy Centers — The Amazon Jungle Creg Robertson — Chicago 1. A familiar expression of confusion is on Lori Meyer's face after another rough day in Geometry. 2. Preparing to leave history class. Jay Weigand shows a sign of relief that the day is almost over. 3. The good times are endless between Dawn Holtkamp and Jeff Akers. 50 Juniors
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