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Joan Quick Evelyn Quila Rosa Quila Mark Ramirez Michael Reano Carleen Reel Barton Reese Donald Reeves Robert Rhinehart Sandra Rhinehart William Rhone Jill Richards Sherry Roberts Candy Robinson Sheila Robinson Brian Robison Dianna Rose Steve Rumsey Renee Sanders Patrick Sanford Kenneth Randolph David Ratcliffe Clyde Ray David Ray Richard Reeves Osborn Renfro Tony Renfro Linda Renney Julie Richeson Ralph Riggs Diana Rivas Donna Roach Angel Robuck Deborah Rock Rebecca Rodich Leah Rolan Norman Sappenfield Teresa Satterfield Michael Schager Kimberly Scharf AO Stephen Schnackel l eanne Schooley James Schorey Debra Schultz Sheryl Sharp Benjamin Shaw Sheryl Shedd Michele Sheets Timmie Simpson Ix)ri Sinclair Denise Smith Dennis Smith Sherry Smith Mary Sonderleiter Mike Sonderleiter Mark Soutter Traci Squires Darold Stahl Donald Stahl Jodie Stanton Mark Stewart Chip Stimple Ken Stone Carl Stout Bridgette Schweback Terri Scopa Cindy Shaffer Beckey Shannahan Karen Sherod Michael Siglin Russell Simmons Suzanne Simms Greg Smith Julie Smith Kathy Smith Ron Smith Rick Soutter Charles Sparks Clifford Spohr Larry Spray Laura State Debra Stearns Kellie Stephens Vanessa Stephens Dennis Stoutenberg Jerry Strauss Brian Stoud UNDERCLASSMEN 167
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Sophomores surprise everyone with their very strange doings Throughout the years in high school, you, as sophomores, will see and experience many things. You have a lot ahead of you. Your years in high school should be fun and challenging. Sophomores made their first year fun as they tried to train their pet rocks to climb up stairs, jump, and heel. Succeeding at that gave the sophomores a feeling of accomplishment. Making a week through school without tripping on the stairs also gave them this feeling. New classes and new faces present the challenge in the sophomores ' year. They are now at a school three times larger than any other they attended. Making new friends was an exciting challenge. They also met new teachers and most students observed different techniques of teaching. Open campus lunches were also new to them. In the cafeteria students had a wide variety of food to choose from: hot and cold lunches and a la carte meals. Challenges were tough, but the sophomores were tougher. RIGHT-Sophomore Bruce Fillman shows us the many stunts his Pet Rock (George) can perform. In this picture George is trying his skill on the steps. Bruce says George is his favorite pet rock. Kelly Nasset Tim Neal Kathy Needles Tracy Negrete Rebecca Nipper Richard Nisser Donna Norris Selfia Ochoa Kevin Olson Jamie Oppenheim Joyce Overman Danny Overton Vickie Palmer Janice Papiani Laurie Parker Lloyd Parker Jeff Pfundheller Jayne Phillips Michele Phillips Terry Phillips Kimberly Poage Jerry Polich Carolyn Pollard Coleen Poole Jody Nelson Vicki Nelson Laroy Nereim Damita Newman Lori O ' Connor Rhonda Oldham Joann Ollie Roosevelt Ollie Michele Owens Donald Page Tammy Palbicki Steven Palmer Naimisha Patel Phillip Patton Kathy Peterson John Peterson Tom Phillips Kathy Picray Pat Pigg Teri Plummer Tamara Powell Larry Pratt Mathew Preston Lisa Pulley 0 A p Jtlk 166 UNDERCLASSMEN
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Kim Sullenberger Joni Surls Martin Sutton Jamie Swan Janette Templeton Rosa Teran Carrie Tharp Darryl Thielan Diane Tillman Sherry Timblin Audrey Tindrell Kathy Tobey Cindy Turner Patricia Turpin Sandra Ulmer Linda Urry Rick Van Dyke Robby Van Gundy Sue Van Gundy Yvette Van Zee Sandra Swim Robert Swisher Larrv Taylor Cheryl Tellis Brian Thomas Brian Thompson Teresa Thompson Craig Tidebach Johnny Toomey Diane Tuinstra Denise Tungland Tony Turner Ronald Utley Karen Vahey Jenny Vance Craig Vanderzyl Dawn Ver Steeg Richard Vertz Judy Wade Jeff Waddle 0 Sophomores stand out in any crowd Walking through the front hall, one could find some befuddled sophomores searching for the tile that was supposed to be different from all the other tiles. Sophomores were told that ancient Greek Theory ( a building should never be perfect ' ' ) was responsible for the different tile, but they suspected it was the work of upperclassmen. Initiation of sophomores is a tradition among upperclassmen. Seniors tried to take advantage of sophomores in many other ways: selling elevator tickets for an invisible elevator and showing lost sophomores the wrong way to their classes were examples. As sophomores pulled through these many trials, some looked forward to their turn at these evil doings. Juniors, though planned new schemes for next year ' s sophs. Sophomores Ron Utley, Rob Rhinehart, and Sandy Ulmer are looking for the misplaced tile in the front hall, a tradition among new students. ' I 168 UNDERClJikSSMEN
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