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got Mr . Swisher, Doug Hayes, fop right. Kathy Campbell, Patti Dohlberg. confer right. Room 327. lower left. Larry Fifipek, Mr . Schaffer. Mr. Ami , bottom right. Judy Stcllick, Randy Wellen . bottom left. The toachers chosen for SWAS are really good because most of the teacher are roal-V oponmirdod with the kids and they give the lids a chance. They aren't real strict with anyone . . . they're roolly understanding. My grades improved quite a bit up here because I fool Me I'm moto on my own and nobody's pushing mo into working like you bettor do this and you better do that or you're gonna flunk' they mainly lot you work on your own. When people ask me if I'm up in SV AS and I say yeah they figure I'm dumb ... a lot of people knock you for if. — Ramona Smith.
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Mr. Obriut. Jill Hockor, top loft. Peggy Hoxol, Chip Felling, centor left. Gary Sjostrom, Miss Bjugan, Annetto Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Craig Graham, below. John Seirrup. non SWAS member, bolow right. Jill Pierco. LuAnn Thompson. bottom center. I just joinod SWAS beceuso I heard they helped moro and I found out it is true. — Larry Borgron. I think the lids like SWAS. Some wouldn't be in school if it weren't for SWAS. T-teachen oro friends . . . not just someone who lectures.'' — Jeff Funk.
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Mr. Holman at SWAS mooting, above. Jerry Tvorberg, Joo Mall. Scott Thompson, Dobbio Palmar, Patti Haiol, Chm Thompion, above right. Peggy Hazel, Mi« Pixloy. Randy Grant, top center.
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