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Chris Renzi Janet Reynolds Rodney Richmond James Rickard Hugh Riddle Wynne Riggins Leslie Ringle Andre Ritter Kevin Ritter Scott Robarge John Roberts Tony Roberts John Robinson Wayne Rogers Pam Rohrbaugh James Rounscvell Doug Rowe Robin Rowland Linda Rowley Nancy Rufner Phyllis Runyon Mary Ryan Tim Ryan Vincent Rydzewski Lisa Sands Ronald Saunders David Sawyer Frank Schmidt Patty Scholbcrg Gene Schrecengost Deborah Seabcrg Ben Sears Michaela Seemann Mark Segar Randy Seitz Ann Selander Sharon Serone Mike Sheehi Marian Shenk Steven Shires Ken Shrader Chris Shumaker Craig Simmering Kerry Simmons Laurie Sleight Deborah Smallwood Ann Smith Jan Smith History doesn't seem to be able to keep their attention, as Suzanne Angell turns Jeff Minett's ring while Kathy Wyant looks on. Juniors: Renzi-Smith 203
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• • • 75 • • • 76 • • § 77 • • The rings are in! The Seniors are hiding them! The word travels swiftly. Enraged Juniors demand an explanation from the Seniors. Despite denials of any involvement with the matter, the Seniors become sinister culprits harboring Junior gold. A new confirmation by a Junior class officer circulates one morning — yes, the rings have arrived, at last. Skeptical Juniors try not to believe this rumor, but the halls buzz with anticipation. Before lunch, a message breaks over the loud speaker. All Juniors who purchased class rings should report to the main office to pick them up. The school reverberates with the simultaneous shouts of elated Juniors. Like a herd of wild buffalo, they push and shove to get near the front of the line. Finally, the moment of truth. It doesn't fit! But it's not what I asked for! A few students are dissatisfied with their rings, as the majority admire their hands in awe. Will you turn my ring? Ouch! My finger's swollen! 75, 76, 77 . . . I'm saving 78! The custom of turning rings the number of the class year of graduation is faithfully observed. The last rotation of the precious piece of jewelry is reserved for someone special, because he or she has the privilege of delivering a congratulatory kiss. As term papers and exams draw their eyes from their rings, fewer Juniors can be caught inspecting their treasures. The magical effect of the rings begins to wear off. Still, receiving class rings is a preview to the final year of high school to come and a symbol of rising seniority. Unable to keep her eyes off her ring, Patty Scholberg admires it, as Mike Anderson and Dan Doty laughingly tease her. Mike Newman Han Nguyen James Nichol David Nordgren Donald Nordgren Karen Norris Patricia Nutter Bill O'Brien Kevin O'Brien Anne Oliver James Owens Thomas Pallotta Carin Parker Lisa Paterson Jeff Pavlel Berge Pechtimaldjian Laurie Peed David Peer Gail Perry William Pharis Lori Phelps John Pilipchuk Paul Plaugher Nancy Poe Mary Pomeroy Mike Pomeroy James Potter Linda Powell David Powers Jeff Prehn James Pullen Martin Pullman Kevin Putnam Heather Quinn Debbie Ragclis Don Ramey Debi Randol Maureen Ranney Sabine Reiche Greg Reniere 202 Juniors: Newman-Renicre
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Lynn Smith Robert Snider Peter Soltani Carmen Soto Santiago Soto Beth Southward Sis Spriggs Catherine Stanton Kevin Starr Helen Stewart Lisa Stoll Kelley Stolze Greg Stone Cynthia Stride Joni Strutton Shelly Sullivan Tamera Swanson Michael Swift Stephen Swift Becky Tate ¥ '•Members of the AP- World Civ. clique Carol Mathews and Diane Hlavin study for an exam. David Thornburg Leslie Tice Tim Tieff Mike Tilton Lori Tokay Donna Tolson Greg Troup Wade Turner
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