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T 25 Leif x 1.1 ' ' if-I' Kierh Wilson Sondy Wilson Tim Wilson Michelle Wisely Lynerre Wodicl-:er Poulo Wolfmeier Jill Wood Kevin Woods Curr Wrighr Kevin Wurrz Suzi Wylde Julie Wyricls Dono Yorbro Judy Yeoger Dorren Young Lonnie Young Tom Younr Bob Zoehringer Gene Zimmermon Kim Zoellner Milse Zohner s is 1' ii' fi Qi K f i w. ,T .ig SRT? T 'Q' I N 'X is fsizs ?f1s?1i3f5'W f 'L T :si-...Lssgfiffalfi 2 K ,, ci ..,, X X c Q 45 -5 -X . 5-515551.-. . ' Rs llg. J L... i,.. . , to sf . Q ' si eli, f. 'N bww W Y D1 SR is Q Q 'iss .. 'R -- s Q Q yu X 'ss 2 X X sc 5 X XP r ,ws 2 Q . X LF! Whois His Porpoise? Upon heoring Duponr, whor comes ro mind, o chemicol com' pony or rhe Olympics? Olympics could very well be rhe onswer becouse Todd Duponr hopes ro compere rhere in rhe furure, How did Todd ger involved in swimming? lr oll storied when he wos oround one yeor old ond he fell in his bocls yord pool ond neorly drowned. Thus by o srrolse of bod lucls, worer srorred o fire rhor lseeps Todd swimming rodoy, Todd hos been swimming comperively since rhe oge of five. He srorred young, ond yer is srill dedicored enough ro prevoil rhrough difficulries such os, dish-pon honds, worer in rhe eor, webbed feer, boredom, ond rising or 4:00 every morning ro worls our. Todd worlss our rwo hours rwice o doy or ihe Presrigious Sugor Creek Sports Club which hos one of rhe rop reoms in rhe counrry. Losr summer Sugor Creels won rhe regionols ogoin in Arlsonsos. They competed wirh obour eighr srores. Obviously, if rolses rolenr ro be issued o poir of rrunlss from rhis club. During eoch worlsour Todd swims obour 9000 yords. He olso worlss our on Nourilus every Tuesdoy, Thursdoy, ond Sorurdoy. Todd's besr evenrs ore freesryle ond bocls srrol-ze. His besr rime in rhe 100 yord crowl is 52 seconds. He hos done very well compering wirh his oge group C15 yeor oldsb bur now he is going ogoinsr 18 yeor olds, since joining rhe senior group. You hove ro do well ro be in rhe Senior group, Todd sold, buf l'm gerring blown owoy or rhe momenrf' However he expecrs ro improve over rhe nexr few yeorsr Despite rhe rime swimming consumes, Todd does hove orher inferesrs. Surprisingly enough, one of rhese inreresrs don'r include lifeguording. He does ger 0 lsicls our of soccer rhough. He wos recruired by bond insrrucrors becouse of his copobiliry ro hold Iorge quonriries of oir Con obiliry very useful ro swimmersD, ond os o resulr now ploys rrombone for Junior Vorsiry Bond, Todd seems ro rhinls rhis obiliry hos done lirrle for rhe guoliry of sound issuing from his chosen insrrumenr. Ir should be nored rhor Todd is defecring ro Kirkwood rhis yeor ro be closer ro rhe pool, bur lools or rhe brighr side, he won'r be competing on rheir swim reom. Even wirh rhis in mind, os long os reruns of Flipper ore shown, rhe memory of Todd Duponr will live forever in Fox High School, probobly rhe mosr fomous swim- mer ro even come our of our school, - .W .s Tobie Drennen enjoys meeting oll rhe cure guys ond daring ro Todd Duponr hopes ro swim the 100 meter freesryle in 50 seconds becouse l would quolify for o norionol poss rhe rime during her sophomore yeor meer in Coiifornio rhis summer 122 - Sophomores
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Sophomores, because it's their first year, traditionally have problems with that wonderful center of knowledge, commonly known as the library. lt's pretty complicated remembering what color pass to bring, how to check out a book, and how to be quiet. In order to better understand the plight of the sophomores, let usjourney with Jane Doe as she contends with library procedural practices, Jane asks for a library pass from her advisor. Remembering that there are two different colors of library passes, she asks for a pink one because it's prettiest. She finds out that the colors serve two purposes: first, to tell if someone is coming from studyhall or a class, second, to discriminate against those who are color blind. The bell rings and she rushes from advisory in anticipation of a fun time and the somewhat more comfortable library. The bell rings right after Jane walks in. Noticing the librarian behind the table, Jane hands her the pass and starts to walk off. But wait! The librarian says in an annoyed tone of voice, You need to sign in, Jane, not understanding why she must sign in when she's already given a pass, complies reluctantly. Then the librarian tries to give Jane back half of her pass. Why are you giving this back to me? Jane asks. So you can give it to the librarian when you leave, is the reply. That's okay, you can have it now, Jane says. Finally, Jane is forced to keep the slip of paper. Upon seeing the tables, Jane looks for someone to sit with. She sees a couple of comrades at one table and decides to join in. The librarian then does her famous only two people to a table routine which incurs a bit of grumbling. Quickly, the librarian states rather loudly, no talking or you'll be kicked out of the library. This is probably why the US. has a problem with literacy. lmpressionable youngsters see the library as a threatening place thereby discouraging reading. Jane is the odd one Cin more ways than one? and ends up sitting alone. Jane decides to get something to read. She goes to the card catalogue and finds one of her favorite subjects, then moves on to put the old Dewey Decimal system into practice. She's pleasantly surprised to find that our library has the goodjudgement to carry Harlequinn romances. Satisfied with her choice, she returns to her seat to read. The book seems to have pretty good plots, imagery, symbolism, and structure, so she decided to check it out Calthough figuratively speaking she already hasl. She's disappointed to find out she has an overdue book because her friend Marcie used her library card. There's only one thing to dog accidently walk out without checking it out. A little later Jane sees people getting up. Unfortunately, so does the librarian. Sit down until I go up there, she says threateningly, Finally, the guardian of books saunters up front. Jane sees that everyone must go through what looks like a couple of solar panels. Jane theorizes what they could be, something you stay between in summer that allows only the tanning rays of the sun to hit your skin, an X-ray machine that allows the librarian to see nude bodies going through, or lenses from a pair of giant punk-rocker sunglasses. Suddenly, it was her turn to walk through. Beep! Deep! Deep! A scream. Waves of humiliation coarsing through Jane's body, Jane falls to the ground thinking she will now have a criminal record for trying to steal a Harlequinn Romance. l'Please step out, says the librarian. Kids file past giggling. The interrogation begins ..,. ,Xen E i - D, E ,... iii Q S lk. Joe Wilson Chris Roberts, Debbie Musielak and Kerry Glen enjoy getting together both at school and during the weekend. Scott Wentz David Wentzel Michelle White Rick White Dill Wieberg Mark Wiegel Lori Wiethuchter Pamella Willard Theresa Willfred Gina Wilkinson Darrell Williams Don Williams Patty Williams Joe Wilson Sophomores - 121
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U EHPEUQ QLUURS magazine Last month the school board reviewed a proposal to build a community center adjacent ro the Fox campus. This 51.5 million prqect would include a 2,000 seat auditorium on 8.5 acres southwest of campus, The center would primarily be used for school activities, lilse assemblies, and would be a Home for the drama department and radio-television communication classes. Funding for this prqect can be done without a tax increase. lr has been proposed to temporarily switch 50 cenrs of the present debt service tax levy to the building fund, Miss Mueth, drama teacher and play co-ordinaror at Fox, feels this prqecr would prove very advantageous athletic all-stars music mania fabulous favorites terrific tours to the school. weekend wonders fancy footwork tremendous topics great graphics
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