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Various activities take place during study hall. Larry Stewart glances over the choice of English electives offered for the third and fourth quarters. Clowning around at the Key-Keyette dinner, Steve DePasquale and Cail Martin laugh together. Sandra Wiencek — Sandy. Juanita Williams Patricia Williams Powell W. Wilson — P.W.: Track 1.2J.4; Key Club 3, Treas. 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 1,2,3.4; Bowling Club I; Science Club I; Boys State 3; NJHS 3. Christopher K. Winters — Chris: Basketball 1,2 J,4; V Track 2J.4; VEC 4. Sandra J. Wise — Sandy: Girls Ensemble 3; Concert Choir 4; NIHS 3; NHS 4. Cynthia L. Withers — Cindy: VICA 2.3. Mary C. Wolkcnsdorfer — Track 1,2,3.4; V Cheerleading 2. Thomas J. Woods — Wind Ensemble 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Concert Jazz Band 2.3.4; Drum Major 3,4; All Regional Band 1,3,4; Tri-M 3, Pres. 4; Track 1; Cross Country 1,2; IV Baseball 2; V. Baseball 3,4; NHS 4. Ann Worthman Elizabeth Anne York Jeffrey Alan Yost — Tater: SC A 1,2,3,4; SAC 3; Freshmen Football 1, JV 2. V 3,4; Basketball 1,2; MIMUN 1; jV Track 1.2, V 3.4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Magazine Drive Co-Chairman 3; NHS 3,4; SCC Chairmen 4. Robert K. Young — Redbone: Wrestling; Track; Football; Fiddler on the Roof; Godspell; Volleyball. Brian Zimmer Cheryl Zint E. Jay Zuspan, Jr. — Cosmo: IV Baseball 1,2, V 3.4; Ripe Club. Seniors: Wicncck-Zuspan 233
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Best of bunch compete for top banana Attitudes of looking away from school and toward the future pushed homework to the back of Seniors' minds. Still, the ever-present threat of class rank intimidated Seniors. Even if they didn't work any harder, they worried. Past laxness in study habits made some Seniors sorry they hadn't hit the books in their younger years. They struggled to bring up their grades for a higher academic standing. As in previous years, there were those fortunate students for whom grades seemed to be no problem. The pressure was on them as Seniors, though, when they competed for top-ranking status. Eight Seniors contended for the valedictorian spot. In spite of the flurry of worry among Seniors over class rank, some Seniors kept a steady indifference to the issue. They weren't upset if they weren't top-notched students; they had better things to worry about. Unique artwork adorned programs for the Pappano decides who James J. Waldcck — Jim: Varsity Track 1.3.4; Baseball 3; Soccer 3,4; Key Club 3.4; Sec. 4; German Club 4; SCA 4; Sh Club 4; Intramural Soccer 3; Volleyball 3. Teresa Walker — Terry. Dale William Walter — FAIR Club 2,3,4; MIMUN 2,3.4; FAIM UN 3,4; NAIMUN 3.4; Debate Team 1.3,4; Library Aide 1,2,3; German Club 3.4; Key Club 4; Chess Club 4; Critical Issues 3. Deborah J. Warner — Debi: Keyettes 3,4; NHS 3.4; Drill Team 3; Volleyball Team 4; Language Ass't. 4; SCA 3; Campus Life 3. Deborah Kay Waterman — Debbie: Mixed Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 3,4; Archaeology 4; Forensics 3. Tom Wclboum William C. Welch — Chuck: Football 1; JV Baseball 1; Ski Club 2.3.4. Michael Thomas Welsh — Duck: Football 1J; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1; Concert Choir 2.3.4. Stanley Wcrtman Brian Wheeler Sandra Lee Whipp — Sandy: Pep Club 1; Track 2; COE 4. Kathryn Wick — Kathy: German Club 1,2; FHA 1,2 Vice-Pres. 3; Bowling Club 3. 232 Seniors: Waldcck-Wick
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Popsicles sold by the FHA club arc hot weather coolers. Scott Pierce enjoys his favorite flavor while waiting for his late bus after school. Lunch period provides the perfect time for Terry Copland to relax and enjoy the breeze on top of the band hill. Soft drink machines arc rolled out after school to quench students' thirstiness, but they don't always work. Jim Allison grits his teeth and attempts to force the machine to cough up cither a can of soda or a quarter. 234 Seniors
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