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9 0 Randy Wagner Patrick Waldron Sherri Walling Curlee Ware Iron Weatherly Shelley Weatherby Debora Webb Diana Webb Steve Warren Stephanie Watkins Bridget Watland Laretta Watters Harold Webster Nancy Weiland Rhonda Welch Lisa Wheeler 0 Jim Wicker Cindy Williams Sarah Wickersham Dorothy Williams Denise Wiedman Michele Williams Roberta Wilkison Kent Williams Norman Williams Theresa Wilson Gerald Williamson Kirk Winders James Wilson Scott Winterbottom Joan Wilson Janet Wolfkill Brad Wonders Cathy Woods Tammy Woods Julie Woxell Lisa Wright Mike Wright Kim Wunder Tammy Wyant Christine Wynn Shelli Yargas Susan Yeakel Paul Yerkey Debbie Young Kathleen Young Shelly Zenor Richard Zepeda Sophomores Jody Forest, Tony Borich, and Pat Waldron and an unknown opponent compete in a sophomore football game. UNDERCLASSMEN 169
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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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Another year has come and gone. For some, this is it — the end of their schooling. No more homeroom, pep assembhes, fire drills, or released time first hour. For others, high school is just a beginning. But for us all, it will be a year not easily forgotten. Lasting friendships were made. Ideas were shared. Thoughts were exchanged with interest. New classes were taken and the latest concepts were taught and learned. We have gained a better understanding of life and of others, for it was here that we voiced our opinions both in approval and opposition. It was a year of rebuilding, a time for renewed spirit. And looking back, our last reflections are ones of contentment, for we know that this year was only one block in the building of our lives. RIGHT: Many excited students, parents, and faculty show their East High pride at the rls ' district basketball game. Last Reflections. . . 170 CLOSING
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