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SOPHOMORES 4 O Row 1 — Chris Brass. Aric ( Row 2 — Janet Gug Row 3 — Tammy f Row 4 — Came Radley. Kim Klock. Edward Smith. Tommy Wilson. Andrei Gifford. Brad Horton. DeLisa McCollom. Mary White Row 5 — David Middlestate. Bruce Lear. Scott Dollinger, Andy Quencer, Cnris Neuman. Leland Lear Absent — Mike Brown. Robin McDougall. Scott Willett FRESHMEN ; ij '■'gn -C iW f f r Row 1 — Barbie Engstrom. Paul Hilts. John Forness, Tim Brown. Harlon Walker. Curt Ulman Row 2 — Helen Quencer, Charles Yott, John Kramer, Duane Rush. Ernie Cody Row 3 — Kirsten Gifford, Andy Adams. Adam Helmer, Kris Mount Row 4 — Scott Radley. Mark Jones. Erin Madill, Shawn West Absent — Terra Stuhlmiller. Bill Pettey. Mike Allyn
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JUNIORS Row 1 — Bill Pettey, Mike Carney, Brian Garrett, Travis Fulmer, Luke Revelle Row 2 — Laurie Clark, Laurie Davidson, Amy Hubbard, Roland Goodfriend, Brant Tarwater Row 3 — David Martin, Sherri Barton, Richard Norton, Shelly Smith. Patricia Cuppernell, Brad Gifford, Gene Comins Row 4 — Millie Smith, Mary Bolio, Kelly Schuellein, Tim Drake Absent — Janet Wilson, Brian Ulmen, Wendi Sienkiewycz, Charlotte Pennington, Mark Neuman, Tammy Davis ADVICE TO JUNIORS Sherri Barton — not to turn green at parties Mary Bolio — not to talk to Millie so much Mike Carney — in baseball, when they say “break your wrist,” they don't mean literally Laurie Clark — to stop buying bubble gum by the case at auctions Eugene Comins — to take pity on the poor bunnies behind his house Trisha Cuppernell — to introduce her classmates to all of the wrestlers Laurie Davidson — to become a female mud wrestler; she’s had lots of practice on the soccer field Tammy Davis — to go on with nursing and come back to relieve Mrs. Brown as school nurse Tim Drake — not to follow in his brother's footsteps by hunting during school hours Travis Fulmer — to become a famous song writer and beat the song “Rock Lobster” Brian Garrett — to calm his wild, wicked ways Brad Gifford — to take Mr. Roper’s place on “Three’s Company” Amy Hubbard — to let Shawn have the car once in awhile David Martin — not to be such a party-pooper” Mark Neuman — to help Barb paint her car pink Richard Norton — to leave the girls on the vocational bus alone Charlotte Pennington — to be more quiet in study halls Luke Revelle — to become the head dishwasher at the Mariner Kelly Schuellein — to go on MTV with her video imitation of Cyndi Lauper Wendi Sienkiewycz — to stop fogging the station wagon’s windows with Ed Millie Smith — not to talk to Mary so much Richelle Smith — to either fix the muffler on her station wagon, or get a real car Brant Tarwater — to get one girlfriend and stick with her Brian Ulmen — to try to be nice to Mrs. Thompson so he can make it through chemistry next year Janet Wilson — to tell her boyfriend to stop being a live mannequin 21
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EIGHTH Row 1 — Stephanie Petroske. Sarah Walker. Jamie Belcher. Yvonne Pete. Cheryl Walker. Amy Middlestate. Tammy Alvarado. Hope Redden. Michael House Row 2 — Sonya Comins. Gaye Becker. Kristin Talbot. Katie Pooler. Jesse Linstruth. Elbridge Boshart. Creighton Southwell. Michael Mitchell Row 3 — Faith Redden. Heather Nichols. Ginny Thompson. Rachael Jewett. Todd Simser. Dale Hubbard. David Davidson. Robert Fleming. Timothy Davis. Robert Tefft. Stephen Cornell Absent — Matt Torrey, Cathy Andrews SEVENTH Row l — Brian Bourquin, Joanne Wilson. Terra Schweitzer, Bernie Kimmis. Aurora Gifford. Amy Inghem Row 2 — Trisha Stuhlmiller. Jackie McDougall, Holly Matice. Nicole Adams. Suzanne Petroske. Shawn Schuellein Row 3 — J. J. Letierre. Lyle Walker. John Barton. Melani Southwell. Michael Chavoustie. Jeff Mahon Absent — Debbie Davis
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