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Michelle Huse Janine Hussey Margaret Hutchison Amy Hyland Jacquelynn Jacobs Mark Jenkins John Jennings Carroll Johnson Ronald Johnson Sandra Johnson Marian Jones Hae Ri Kim Cindy Kimbro Wallace Kline Kurt Koneczny Steve Kopecky Stephen Korfonta William Krull Hang Lam Kevin Lawton Nhan Lc Dong Lee Margaret Lee Mikyung Lee Carlos Leguizamon David Leonard Carey Levine Laura Levine Vickv Lewis Edward Liggitt Linda Liotla Cathy Liss Patricia Little Marybeth Long Richard Lowe Amie Lusis Gerry Langland Bruce MacPherson Daniel Mahoney Sarah Mahoney Ralph M alii a Mary Mongols; Barbara Manning Sarah Manning Mark Martino Suzanne Martin Julie Martins Philip Mathews Carol Matthews Greg May Michael Maynard Rhonda McAfee Anita McCarrol Steven McChcsney 200 Juniors: Huse-McChesney
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Karen Grande John Grant James Grayson Robert Green William Griffin Rod Gross Tim Guy Angela Gw inn Kathleen Haaskin Jeffrey Hall Deborah Hancock Gary Hane Donna Hansen Jamie Harrelson Leigh Harris Liane Harris Rick Freda Daniel French Donald Freudenthal Charles Fries Tamela Fritzman Tracey Fullerton Rhonda Funke Richard Funke Debora Fusko Kim Gardner Lori Garrison Teresa Garrison Ellen Garten Denise Gaskins UJe’ re on cloud nine Enthusiasm and faith in their abilities encouraged the Juniors to work exuberantly on their homecoming float and hall decorations. Their spirit was apparent when nearly one hundred Juniors cooperated to festoon their hall. Their hall theme, Juniors are on Cloud Nine, aptly described the Class of '78's elation when they gained a first-place position in the overall Homecoming class competition. Ahead by only one point after the pep rally, the float become the deciding factor in the winning of the competition. Unfortunately, the Sophomores' float squeezed past the Juniors, to become the champions of the Homecoming festivities. Keith Gates Russell Gates Watson Gause Sandra George Bonnie Gingcll Margaret Girton Daniel Gordon Susan Gordon Rebecca Hart Mary Haskins Heidi Haug Barbara Heaston Paul Henderson Karen Henkel Mark Herbert Debra Hicks Diane Hlavin Simon Hodges Mark Hogan Steven Holt Brad Howard Cynthia Hudgins Cathv Hughes Jean Huret Juniors: Freda-Huret 199
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Patty McDonald Laura McGiehan Mike McIntyre William McKinney Lynn McKnight Douglas McMahon Karen Mcdbury Benjamin Medley Pierre Mcrcicr Jeanne Merkle Thomas Merten Mark Messing Nancy Mierlcy Debbie Mihm Aurora Mijares David Miller Stephen Miller Jeff Minctt Lynn Mitchell Luann Molaski William Montcith Liz Moore Nancy Moore Patricia Moore Ronald Moore John Moorkamp David Morani Mary Moretti David Moretti Nan y Moseley Joi Mottley Steven Moy John Muir Ken Mullen John Murphy Cathy Nagumcy David Naleppa Lorraine Naquin John Ncidert Lani Newcomb Rings propsose options Hey! What kind of stone are you getting? Aquamarine. Are you getting white gold or yellow? Decisions, decisions. Juniors are faced with so many decisions, and now it's time to order class rings. Nah, I'm not wasting my money on a dumb ring. Who needs it? Unenthused Juniors refused to be influenced by all the commotion over rings. Class rings are too expensive for some; they'd rather spend their money in more useful ways. Some students don't see the point in purchasing something they'll only use for a few short years. Indifference to school spirit, the opinion that class rings are ugly, and the preference to not wear jewelry all dissuade some Juniors from ordering rings. Well, I want a ring. Everbody else is getting one, and I like them. Still, most Juniors are proud of the privilege to own a class ring. Anticipation of the day of arrival climbs as the year progresses. They're here! They're here! Class rings have finally arrived! The day drags on, as Juniors await the offical announcement. Suspicions of false information develop as the bell rings for sixth period class. They can't possibly get rings today; there's not enough time! I know they're here! I just know it! I saw the truck come yesterday! How come we can't have them? Weeks pass, as hopes of receiving rings fade into feelings of dismay. Only the most optimistic Juniors strain their ears over the classroom din to listen to daily announcements. Junior Kerry Simmons waits while costs arc tallied for his class ring. Juniors: McDonald-Ncwcomb 201
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