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Thompson, Kimberly Trahan. Kimberley Trimble, Scott Tueh. Paul Tyus. Donna Valentine. Robin Valenzuela. Frank VanMeter. Mark Vickers. lack Villa. Alfred Villela. Sylvia Vincent. Wendy Vonhila. Bonnie Vonboeek. Michele Wall. Mark Wastchak. David Watkins, Karen Weaver. Willie Wehb. Leo Weeker. Mary Wennmaeher, Dawn Westcott, Kenneth Whisnant. Timothy White. Allen Whitehead. David Widows. Rhea Wildman. Ronald Willey. Linda Williams. Chekela Williams, Mark Withgott. Rene Woehler. Tammy Wong, Virginia Worthington. Pamela Young, Brett Youngbeck. Michele IUNIORS 141
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iff ... 5ky's the limif for pilof Most teenagers cannot wait until they turn 16 years old, the magic age when they are able to get their driv- er's licenses. Eric Awerkamp, although anxious to get his driver's license, was shooting for something a little higher. This summer he got it, his solo permit for flying. Eric got his solo permit from his uncle's flight school in Riverside, California. Eric said at first learning how to fly with all those gauges and controls was pretty con- fusing, but after a while he got the hang of it. About the hardest thing to learn about flying is all the rules you need to know while you are up in the air, said Eric. The thing l like about flying the most is the free and easy feeling you get when you are up in a plane, said Eric. He has been flying since Iune, and has flown a total of 40 hours. Ericplans to continue flying, and when he turns 17 wants to get his pilot's license. Stapleton, Terri Stawiarski, Andy Steadmon, Paul Stevenson, Mary Stowers, Alger Sturdy, Colleen Tarantino, Vincent Taylor, Denise Taylor, Kaddie Taylor, Kaye Templeton, Laura Thompson, Deborah 140 IUNIORS Scroggins. Latrice Shelton, Archer Shirk, Leslie Sidwa, Milton Slavin, Susan Slupinski, Michael Smith, Cheryl Sommers, Lisa
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Shining through with '82 chosen Shining through with '82 is the class theme choosen by this years sophomore class. They sold T-shirts with their theme on them. The sophomores began fund rais- ing activities by selling snow cones during football season at home var- sity games. They also sponsored the dance fol- lowing the Forthcoming game. The sophomore class held an Easter egg sale as well as sponsored a Western Day in March. The sponsor for the sophomore class was English teacher, Carol Goewey. The president was Angela Simpson, vice-president was Stepha- nie Balzarini, secretary was Sylvia Montes, treasurer was Tomi Wilson, girls' representative was Rhonda Slaughter and boys representative was Glenn Dennard. it . Y I Angela Simpson Stephanie BHlZHI'lI1i President Vice-President .qw Tomi Wilson Rhonda Slaughter Treasurer Girls' Representative as them Sylvia Montes Secretary 1 1 Glenn Dennard Boys' Representative At a car wash held in Awatukee, Kim Anderson and Stephanie Posavek help raise money during the first semester. 142 SOPHOMORES
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