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Pam Ready, Mary Reel, Susan Regeski. Earl Rey, Judy Rhea, Karen Rhode. Brad Rhodes, Kim Rimer, Nancy Rippe. Angela Risley, Tim Robinson, Greg Rodeghier. Kevin Rodgers, Philip Rogers, Steve Rogers. Charlotte Rohrman, Kathy Rossman, Linda Rugh. Donna Russell, Er- nest Russell, JoAnn Russell. Sarah Russum, Dan Sacha, Nancy Sac- zawa. Ken Sako, David Salys, Jeff Sam- mons. Brian Sapp, Karen Sarengach, Chuck Sayger. Judy Schaefer, Bill Scheeringa, Jon Schleuter. Dan Schmiedel, Mary Ann Scholl, Paula Schroeder. Though illegal, snowball fights prevailed during early winter months. Neither cold nor ice discouraged snow-throwers from packing their balls and taking aim. Lunch hour became the favorite time for having it out. Sophomores Nancy Rippe, Linda Jacobs, and Sandy Walsko— all coatless, bootless, and mittenless— trudged out amid the flakes on the all school court one day. Snow flew, laughter rang, and fingers numbed for ten short minutes. Bystanders watched the contest which actually resembled more of a snow storm than a snowball fight. Retiring from the ring with no one declared the winner, the girls brushed off excess snow which somehow had not melted. With clothing soaked and hair full of melting snow crystals, the three, happy yet wet, separated and withdrew to their next classes. Slushy snowballs give sophomores Sue Lazur and Linda Milligan a break from schoolroom life. Snowballs fly during lunch Jim Senetar, Louie Serna. Mike Shapiro, Barb Sherry. Leslie Shiel, Robert Shingler. Dan Shkroba, Do- reen Shkroba. Scott Sieb, Michele Sikich. 137 Sophomores
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Patricia McCluskie, Michelle McDonald, Rich McDonald, Ronald McDonald, Dan Mc- Gregor, John McGriff, Brian Med- sker, Joe Menzcyk, John Metzler. Greg Meyer, Mark Michalak, Michelle Michalak, Liz Middleton, Tris Miles, Jeff Miller, Michael Miller, Michele Miller, Pam Miller. Sue Miller, Linda Milligan, Jim Miloshoff, Debbie Minard, Bob Miserly, Dennis Mitchell, Mark Mitcheltree, Denise Mitseff, Beth Moffett. Cathy Molnar, Mike Montgomery, Cathy Moore, Debbie Moore, Karen Moore, Nancy Morris, Pat Moser, Dale Mosny, Dan Mrocz- kowski. David Mroczkowski, Greg Mucha, Joanne Muha, Judy Muntean, Ann Murphy, Tim Murphy, Eva Murray, Dave Murrell, Bob Mut- ka. Linda Mutka, Bob Nackman, Barb Nava, Karen Neilson, Mike Neily, Brian Nestor, Janet Neyhart, Bob Nicholas, Ed Nichols. Linda Noecker, Jim Norris, Dora Novae, Phil Novae, Wally Nowak, Barb Nugent, Melody Nusbaum, Kelvin Oaks, Greg O ' Conner. Greg Olio, Andy Opolski, Debbie Orth. Rowena Osborne, Joannie Osterman, Linda Paglis. Harold Palmer, Joan Parchem, Sandy Paredes. Debbie Parks, Beth Paschen, Art Pas- quinelli. Greg Pavnica, David Payo, Vicky Pelot. Mark Peres, Dave Petersen, Mike Peterson, Scott B. Peterson, Scott J. Peterson. Keith Peto, Bryan Piepho, Ed Pink- ham, Bob Pino, Mary Pollitz. Faith Porta, David Portlock, Tom Potts, Sherry Pow- ell, Ken Prieboy. Beatrice Probst, Cindy Prohl, Ra- mona Puntillo, Laura Putnam, Lynda Quigley. Leslie Rak, Vicki Rak, Steve Rankin, Joyce Rappatta, Dan Rausch. 136 Sophomores
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Caught in the Christmas spirit, sophomore Bill Carson helps decorate the Chemis-tree with molecules and funnels. Diane Simala, Vicky Simkus, John Sim- mons, Jeff Swak, Phil Skaggs. Tom Skopelja, Mike Slasuraitis, Mary- Anne Slicko, Char- les Smith, Cheryl Smith. Larry Smith, Rich- ard Smith, Richard P. Smith, Rob Smith, Scott Smith. William Smith, Dar- lene Smoljanovich, Marie Snyder, Lynn Sobolewski, Denise Spain. Marc Sparber, Heidi Spence, Mike Spola- rich, Craig Springer, Darlene Stanley. Karen Stanley, Mar- lene Starcevich, Tim Stark, Terri Starks, John Stefanich. Ed Stenger, Terry Stevenson, Mary Stewart, Chuck Stiak, Tina Stirling, Kevin Stofko, Wayne Stonerock, Ron Stuckert, Irene Stuckert. Gail Studer, Dave Sulak, David Susko, Tom Swanson, Mary Anne Szakacs, Cindy Szarkawitz, Nancy Tarne, Melanie Tauber, David Teague. Debbie Terpstra, Sherry Tharp, Gail Thill, Bernie Thomas, John Thomas, Steve Thomas, Joyce Tierney, Scott Tinich, Tim Ti- nich. Excursions cross Santa Claus, atoms Molecules mixed with music and Santa Claus for sophomore Chemistry 1-2 students when they embarked on NEAT (Normal Excursions Are Through) excur- sions after finishing required work in their chemistry classes. By drawing cards from different categories, sophomores found themselves doing everything from writing songs to making Christmas ornaments for the ChemisTree. What can one say in German about an atom? Sophomore Mark Dobrowski ' s NEAT assignment involved just that. Sophomore Sharon Carlson turned electrons into music as she wrote a song about atoms to the tune of As the Band Played On. Deviating even more so from the traditional path of Chemistry studies, sophomore Sue Hruska found herself explaining how chemistry related to Christmas. The findings: both have equal numbers of letters.
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