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Ken Shaffer, Susie Shaw, Cliff Shelhart, Wendy Shrum, Brad Slaten, Wendy Slosman, Craig Slosson, Dean Smith Judy Smith, Kim Smith, Robin Smith, Shirl Smith, Jean Snip, Keri Snyder, Jim Sodo, Jean Spencer Todd Spinks, Christie Stokes, Diana Stolte, Don Stover, Jim Stover, Terry Strayn, Valerie Streicher, Tina Sturm Paul Surber, Bruce Swift. Jill Symmes, Pam Tackett, Mark Tarlton, Shelly Theisen, Raymond Thiel. Julie Thompson Many activities intere st sophs May I have your attention please? The winner of the 1979 Homecoming Float Contest is .. . drum roll please ... the Sophomore Class!” At this point the winners leap to their feet with excitement and yell We won, we won!” That was a happy moment for the sophomores during homecoming. The next night was even more exciting for some sophomores because they attend- ted their first semi-formal dance. Before Christmas another dance, the Turnabout, was the first chance for roles to be reversed, and the girls had a chance to ask the guys. For the first time, the girls knew what it was like to get the jitters, that horrible feeling of possibly getting turned down. For those who did go to the dance, the effort was worth it. The music of both dances really gave the sophomores a chance to dance close and “Get down and boogie. Kim Raybuck and Debbie Richards (right) con¬ centrate on the mastery of verbs in English class. Mike Truman (opposite page right) studies forms of verbs in Mrs. Carol Rivero ' s Spanish class. Kathy Thompson, Randy Thompson, Julie Tobias, Tracy Tolley, Ed Tovsen, Cindy Trueblood, Mike Truman, Kenneth Unger Anne Van Drunen, Lisa Vicari, Mike Vinovich, Sherry Walker, Karen Warner, Carol Warren, Donna Waymire, Don Weaver 200—Sophomores
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Rich Ray. Kim Raybuck, Terry Reder, Bill Reed, Ami Reid, Tricia Reid, Beth Reis, Margie Reks ■ vX- - ' i v n ' R eteort fiiia Craig Remmers, Kim Reno, Carolyn Rettig, Diane Reynolds.- Jim Rhye, Debbie Richards, Rose Rick, Teresa Riley Michael Robinson, Laura Rodriquez, Mary Rogers, Jacki Rohwedder, Karen Roman, Ron Rospond, Tom Rouhselang, Bruce Roy Gail Ruble, Jody Ruble, Cindy Ruehl, Lisa Rutting, Jim Rugger, Mike Rumble, Bill Rush, Jerry Russell Shellie Russell, Nancy Ryder, Jody Rzepka, Joan Saberniak, Lisa Sabo, Kim Sadler, Art Samano, Darryl Sams Kim Sanders, Mike Saricos, Tom Sattler, Clair Saylor, Dennis Scaggs, Robin Scheidt, Ed Schmal, Sandy Schmid Bill Schnidt, Anne Schoenborn, Dan Schramm, Nora Schutz, Denise Schuitema, Dave Semplinski, Anne Sewell, Lori Shater Dave Long (above) draws a blueprint in Mr. Steve Forrest ' s blueprinting reading class. Marilyn Edwards (above) does a warm-up drill in Miss Janet Greenstreet ' s typing class. Sophomores—199
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Keith Weber, Kari Wegmar, Ginger Weilbaker, Nancy Werblo, Mary Westerwelle, Sean Whelan, Teresa Whitaker, Jennifer White Phil Wichowsky, Barb Wickstrom. Rich Wickstrom, Tara Wilber, David Wilcox, Jeff Williams, Kelly Williams, Laura Williams Cindy Wilson, Jim Wilson, Lori Wilson, Rich Wilson, Beth Wise, Shelly Wiser, Bob Wisniewski, Jim Woloszyn Susan Woolley, Larry Worley, Jeanne Wray. Mike Wright, Tom Yagelski, Gregg Young, Jeff Yura, Ron Zaberdac Students (top left) in Mrs. Carolyn Robinson ' s beginning foods class, discuss nutrition. Jim McBride (bottom left) finishes a biology assign¬ ment in study hall. Sophomores—201
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